Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 21, 1899, Image 3

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A «irony «tomach is tbe first MMntial to
brauty. Nine-tenths ot the sickness conies
from weak digestion. Thousand« of peo­
ple have tried Hostetter’s Stomach Bitten
and regained their h*altta Tbexhs nothing
like it. See that a private Revenue Stamp
covers the neck of the bottle.
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FIGHT WITH REBELS
NO COMBINATION
LIKELY.,
New York, Joly 17.—A apacial to
Herald from Washington »ays:
Two Cavalrymen Wounded the
While Preaident McKinley will take
all neceaaary ate pa for th» protection
Near Bay Lake.
During the hearing of a case in Pari«
of Americana and their inteieata in
arising out of a disputed milliner'a
China, theie-ia no likelihood that he
bill, it was stated that th* defendant
will join with Great Britain in coerc­
INSURGENTS
LOST
THIRTY-FIVE
.’ «xpendwl £500 a yMr on ber hate.
ing tbe l%kin government to give ex­
traordinary conoeaaiona to American»
and Britiih citiMna. A high official
(aid regarding tbe miaaion of WTH.
Paraona, of Waahington, that th» sd-
miniatration
no intention ot com­
bining with Great Britain or any other
Msnils, July 15.—Lake Laguna de government in tba iutenet of ita oiti-
This is only 4 half truth. If wise men
Bay
la being patrolled - by
•
* three
------- j- troop, ■ona.
-- ,
had held their tongues, ck should know
of the Fourth < cavalry under Captain If Naturally, the president stood ready,
nothing about the circulation of the blood, McGraw, and th l.e army gunboat Napi-- ba eaid, to ifford all reaeonable and
* If K were not for this advertisement you dan, command«! by Lieutenant Laisen. lawful protection to Americana in for-
might never know that Hood's Sarsapa­ The
makes st«
its uoauquai
he»dqusiters
on । eign countries^ bnd Mr. Parsons would
...a.
. force
v . m « wwnwvw
tai* uu
rilla is the best blood medicine.
an island, living on osseous, in which undoubtedly receive this sussrance. Ui
the men are towbd about to make on1 H um been the policy of tbe adminiatra-
expected visits to towns where there f»on not to advocate any special Ameri­
are .mall force, of insurgent«, for tiie can induitry to the- Cbineae govern­
purpose of keeping the rebel« moving. ment. InsUocUoni «ent to the Ameri­
¿NW' Pinpoint:,
Tuesday the troop« had an engage can min later ¡Br Pekin some time ago
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ment at Mantilupa, on the aouth coast •aid:
In Northern China many of the na­ of the lake. They found 500 insur­
"in the advancement of American
tive* are dressed in dogskin.
gents there, entrenched near th. shore. enterprise» in China and th» efforts
The Napidan «helled the rebels, num­ uisd* in behalf of the Chinese foreign
bering 185, landed and drove them by office, you should be cautious in giving
a sharp running Are to the hills, where what might be understood as the gov­
A« mercury will aurely dettroy tbe sense of
ami'll and completely derange tbe whole aya- they were too strongly entrenched foi ernment’s indorsement of the financial
U-m when entering it through the mucous aur- the small fore* to attack them.
standing of the persons seeking con­
(urea. Such art idea should never be used ex­
Two of the cavalrymen were wound­ tracts with that of China." Briefly
cept on prescriptions from reputsble physl
clans.M the damage they will do ia ten Iola to ed, and the bodies •' 10 insurgents •peaking, you iliould employ all proper
the goo-1 you can possibly dsrlvs from them.
It 1« supposed that the method« for the extension of American
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J wer. found.
Cheney A CO . Toledo, O . containa no mercury, enemy’, loss is 85.
commercial intereata in China, while
and la isken internally, acting directly upon
refraining from advocating the project«
the blood end muepua aurlecea of the ayatem
In bnyfng Hall’s Catarrh Cure be eure you get
of any one firm to the exoluiion of
Ihe genuine. It la taken Internally and mads
San Francisco, July 15.—The next other«.”
"* -
in Toledo. Ob Id, by F. J Cheney A Co. Testi,
transport due here from Manila is th»
mon I els tree.
It i« therefore unlikely that tbe rail-
Sold by Druggists, prlee 75c. per bottls.
steamer Indiana, now out 24 days with road «yndicate in which Mr. Paraont
Hell's Family Pills are lb« best.
sick'snd wounded men from the vari­ ii intereated will receive any more con
Tile owners of plantations in Cubl ous commands at tbe fiont. The Mor­ ■¡deration or protection than any othei
gan City is out 23 days witl| invalids, American enteipiiie in the Celeatia
tefuie to employ Spanish laborers.
and the hospital steamer Relief is sup­ empire.
posed to lie in company with her. 'Die
Keep clean Inalde aa well aa outside an< cruiser Boston is out 14 days ra u Na­
MURDER AND ANNIHILATION
Ioull be nearer godliness Cascarais Cand)
sthartic cleanse and purify your body Inside gasaki, and is just about at Honolulu.
AU druggikls. IOC, Zoe, Wc.
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She ia not due here for 10 davs or
more. Tiie Senator, with the Teuth
On the docket of - the criminal conrl ■Pbnneylvani» regiment, ia out todays,
San Frinciaoo, July 17.—The offi-
of Atlsnia^ie the names of >7 un and the Hancock, with the First Ne­
cere
of the Second Oregon regiment,
caught murderer.
braska and the Utah battery, 15 days. while very guarded in their atatementa,
Mothers *tll lind Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
admit that the condition of the Ameri­
Ing Syrup the best remedy to use for Ibex, L.
can troop« at Manila at the outbreak oi
Washington,
July
15.
—
A
dispatch
etuldren during the teething period. .
has been received from General Otis, hoatilitiea between Againaldo and the
The first electric railway in th< leqnesting that there be sent "lb the United Statea waa very critical.
The capture of a letter aent from in-
world was built in Ireland, from Bush Philippines 2,500 iroises, in order that
aide
of ourJjuea in Manila to an emia-
mills to Giant’s Causeway.
a brigade of cavalry may be organised
for use at the end of the rayiy season. aary of Agiinaldo ia pidbably a'l that
TITI Crrmanently Cured Nd St« or nervouane«
General Otis has tried the h(^*Ms(of aaved our army from a terrible dime­
ill» aftrr oral dura use of Dr. Kbue's Urea
The
Nerve Keaiorer. SdSd for VKKS ev.OO trla Manila and near-by counties, but none ter, and possible annihilation.
bottle and treatise. DR. R H. KUNK, Ltd.. M
Arcb street. Ptolladelptila. He.
of them seem to be suitable for cavalry/ letter waa taken to Gepdral Otia, who
It ia tbe intention of Secretary Alger to founu in it the plana of a plot to open
Fotry-two million pounds of Indi« have tbe mounta , caiefully aeluefedj the gatea of Manila, aack' tiie city,
rubber wer« imported to North America and he think* that - animala from thé murder the guarda, and allow the Inaur-
lait year
,
Southern statea, not too heavy, bat gent armv to pour into the American
cam pa and aurpiiae the men.
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tough and wiry, twill be the beat.
The United Statea troopa were under
arma all night to meet tbe expected at­
San Franci«co, July 15.—The City tempt. but apies had learned of tlx
of Para sailed for Manila this after­ capture of tbe letter, and th» only pait
noon with four companies of the Twen­ of the plot that waa carried out waa the
ty-fourth infantry, C*jor Wyg.nt com­ burning of a portion ot the oi^y.
manding, and two troops of the Fourth
CAPE NOME'S RICHES
CAUGHT IN THE
BREAKERS.
4tHe is Wise Who
Talks But Little.
Epileptic
A^S __ __
Î. CAN BE CURED
Newport, Or., July 15.—This morn­
ing about 7 o'clock, George Buroh,
Frank Priest and a man known as “Sea
Lion Charley," went out over tbe bar
foi deep-sea fishing. When about half
wav ont to tbe bar they saw a breaker
coming and stopped fishing. Priest got
tbe boat'» bow Ground to meet th»
breaker, and the craft passed over it in
safely. Another sea struck them be-
loie they could regain control ol their
boat an<l capsised it. Priest and Sea
Lion Charley succeeded in catching
hold of thy ¡bpat and clinging to it, but
Burch wa« Abt seeu again.
The lookout from the life-saving sta­
tion, who was on the beach opposite to
the seen» of the accident, saw the boat
capsise and hastened to the station for
Wm. MAY, M. D.,
assistance. The crew promptly re­
sponded, and in less than half an hour
PORTLAND DIRECTORY. reached th» «cene with their lif»-boat
and reached th» two men clinging to
■Ahe upturned craft. They were nearly
PORTLAND WIRK A IRON WORK.; WI r Í 'exhausted, and could not have held oa
and iron fencing ;
railing, «te. 834 Aldfr many minutes more.
3
- Burch was a single man.
It you «offer from Eoilepty, Fits.
Spasms, Spell«, Falling Sick.ie««, St.
- Vito«’ Dance, Ac., have children, rela­
tive«, friends or neighbois that do so,
or know people that are afflicted, my
New Discovery. Epilepticide, will give
immediate relief and PERMANENTLY
CURE them, and all you are asked to
do ia to send (or a FREE BOTTLE and
try it. It has cured thousands where
evetything els* failed.
Mv 90-page
Illustrated Book. “Epilepsy Peimanent-
ly Cpied/'FREE
When writing plesse mention reed­
ing this in tbie paper, and give name.
AGE and lull address. All correspond­
ence professionally confidential.
CAwrroN a co; e ng is ks , non.Efis, ma
chiaery, auppllea «Atu First BL, Portland.Or
Washington, July 15.—ft is stated
at the war depat tment that Oregon will
bo entitled to two appointments among
volunteer officer«. None of the Ore­
gon officer« were choien by General
Otis for the regiment« being rai«ed in
the Philippine«, for the reason, it ia
all kinds
said, that none of the Oregon men
...TATUM A BOWEN... *
wanted to stay and take the places. If
tomtit o« the Oregon tielegation* reccommends
tttaU First «heel
JOHN POOLE. P ortlasd . Oaroo*. man from the Second Oregon for ap­
can give you th» best bargain« in general pointment in the new volhnteers, they
machinery, engines, boilers, tanka, pumps, will be probably ba selected.
MACHINERY,
plows, belts and windmills. Th« new
«teel IXL windmill, «old by him, 1« un­
equalled.
_____________ ___ ________
San Francisco, July 15.—A cablegram
was received here today, announcing
the death at Diycott, England, of Cap­
W holeenln Draggleta a«4 Phatagra.hle tain Charles Goodall, of the firm of
Nlippll*«.
Goodall, Perkin» & Co., th. pioneer
BLUMAUKRFRANK DRUG CO 1«4 AND IM ■hipping flrm of thia coast, and con­
Founb Street. Portland. Oregon.
trolling the Paciflo Coast Steamship
Company, whose vessels ply between
R u p t u re all the large ports on the Paciflo coast.
RltWAKD HUGHES; MACHINEWT AND
vehicles; send lor catalogue IM-194 Front St
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THE JUDGES OP
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CARTER'S INK
St, Paul July 15.—The Northern
Pacific Railway Company baa won over
< 1,000,000 acres of land in the suit of
' the government to-declare void part of
tbe land grant of that road, which waa
baaed on the question whether the ter«
minus of that road was at Duluth or at
Ashland. The decision of the United
Ststes circuit court of appeals waa
handed down this afternoon, and is in
... MAWVTACTURXD BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIO SVRUP ÇO. favor of th« company's contention that
Askland is the terminus.
arc the users More users of III lisa
say other. Why I THS BEAT!
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
8UPPO8R YOU THINK
Spokane, rJnly 15.—Matt Schlott
thl> over a Hi its bit Th« blood aourtahM th«
•yitrm w hen iha blood become« Impure It II
unable to turnhh nourishment io «11 part» ot waa held up, robbed and mortally ahoi
th« body and «trMiiet« Iu «ome par! reauila b _
about 11 o'clock thia evening, near the
ym> ata alck purity your blood with
| Nortb-in p,ciflc tOUni'hoU««. He died
Moore s Revealed Remedy bait
_ Thoueand« ol aeemlnaly incurable carea hart I
been cured—1| never (alia to five relief E««J I
sni plrssant to
11.00 per boule at r»“'
4rufgi,t's
PISO'S CURE
rim
FOR
CONSUM P TION
Four Men With *»0.000.
Seattle. July 17.—The steamer Alli­
ance arrived thia morning from St.
Michaels. She is the first vessel to ar-
live from the month of the Yukon thia
season, and brings advice« from tlx
newly d¡«covered gold field« of Cape
Nome,
When the Alliance left St.
Uichaeli, the «eason wa« not far
enough advanced to deteimine tbe fu­
ture of tiie digging«.
Prospectors,
however, were confident the eonntrj
would prove very rich. Pan. of from
*3 to *4 are common.
Only one cleanup baa been madr
ttiu. far. It was that of Gabe Piic«
■nd Lewi* Lane on Claim No. 8, a bovi
Discovery, on Anvil Creek. With foui
men shoveling eight days they took out
*96,000.
The Alliance has several
passengers and a small amount of gold
dust from Dawson. The next stesmet
to arrive will probably be the Roan-
oka, which was to have { Jt St. Mich­
aels June 9.
New York, July 17.—The Timet
says:
Official anouncement is to b<
made tomorrow of the election of John
8. Kennedy to the board of directors oi
the Northern Pacific Railroad 'Com­
pany. Mr. Kennedy is credited with
being the largest individual holdei of
Great Northern railway securities, and
he is said to hold over 80,000 shares of
Northern Pacific. Hi« election i« taken
to mean that there will be no rate war
between the Great Northern and North­
ern Pacific. Of James J. Hill’s per­
sonal friends, John Kennedy is proba­
bly the closest. Of his business col­
leagues, Mr. Kennedy bss been bii
chief.
Washington, July 17; — Secretary
Long received the following cable mes­
sage from Dewey: ' “Port Said, July
17,—Olympia ia involuntarily quaran­
tined. As soon ss the ship is coaled,
wo proceed to Trieste for Prstique and
recuperation of the officers and men. "
ft is said at the navy department
that the admiral’s reference to Prat­
ique eimply means he ' is going to
New York, July 15.—There wer.
TriMto to get a clean bill of health
eight deaths from lockjaw in and near
New York today, making 21 in all that will enable him to continue his
voysge through the Mediterranean
since the Fourth of July. All but on.
without delays from the health author­
of th. fatal cases wer. due to Fouitb
ities at various points,
of July pistol wound«.
<
an hout later.
About the Mme time two mailed
end armed highwaymen held up the
proprietor. Will Meyere, in tbe New
York Exchenge »«loon. He ehowed
flgil, wee horribly bMten by three rob-
bere. Who took bie watch, robbed tbe
SALMON INDUSTRY.
M Will Nat Jala Jaba Hall
Caaralaa a* Chia*.
4 Co 14
Reports of Cape N oqim ' merit are
greatly at variance. . 0*'
Boston capitalists will visit Spokane
during the coming Iruh fair.
B-
One of the visiting editors gave Ore­
gon a new name—“Hospitality."
Complaints from fisherman all along
the river have been abundant this sea­
son. .They declare that there ar* ¿ot
enough salmon running to amnM them,
much less pay them for spreading their
nets. They have continued to go out,
however, Mrly and late, in the hope
that the ran would soon get better,
and there are indications tbb past few
days that their hopes are }o be real­
ised.
"The salmon vtfn has improved wen-
dei fully this /wMk,” said P. J. Mo-
Gowan, the veteran packer, in an inter-
view jn the Portland Telegram. "For
a time it seemed aa if both tl :he fiaher
men and the canners were ti to be left
out thia MMon, but I think we will all
get in yet.
“We think tbe light run of fiah this
season has been on account of the cold
weather.
There ia a well-founded
theory that when the weather and tbe
water are cold, the fiah etay in deep
water, and I think thia is true. Tbe
cateh up tbe river haa been better this
year than it baa below. Down there
tiie water is so deep in many places and
the current so storng, that it ia impos-
sible foi fishermen to spiead their nets,
and the fish have not been going-out
into the shallow water where the men
can fiaji.
“The warm days have ha<ka tendency
to thaw the fish out, and from now on
1 expect plenty of fish.
Total gold brought down fiom Klon­
dike thus far this year is *3,570,000.
Juneau will have a new *40,000
courthouse, built by tbe government.
Southern Oregon man found the dead
Wkly of a missing nephew through the
diecloaures of a vision. y
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Spokane's bank clearings in last fis­
cal year have increased more than any
city weet of the Mississippi.
Heroes of 'Frisco's latest poisoned
oandy sensation were formerly
dents of Vancouver, B. O.
Outstanding Sherman county
rants have all beeh called in.
county does not owe one cent.
Tba
Sheepmen of Missoula, Mont., are
at war over attempt to keep them from
shearing within the city limits.
Golden spike was driven in White
Pass & Yukon railway July 6, iu cele­
bration of tiie road's completion.
Mrsr Hampson, a Sacramento wo­
man, has started over the Edmonton
trail to seek her husband, gone a year.
*8pokan» internal revenue collections
for six months have been over *8,000
in excess of laat year’s total collec­
tions.
Reno, Nev., Gasette says automo­
biles will soon be used to transport bo­
rax from Harney county to Winne­
mucca.
Apples and pears will be plentiful
in California, .but in Oregon the crops
will be failures. Peaches from Cali­
fornia i 11 also be plentiful, anil 'South­
ern Oregon will be likely to send sum»
also.
"The fisherman ia getting a good
price A>r all he catches. In fact, a lit­
tle mire than the fish are worth. The
pack<*s-are paying 5 cents, and the
cold storage people from 6% to 6^.
Of couise the cold storage men wanjt
the pick of the catch, and for that rea­
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
son must pay mor*. Some of them
Seatlln Merkata.
made us an offer of 6^ oenta for 25-
Onions, 90c per 100 pounds.
pounders up to 40, and
cents for
Potatoes, tiew, 2 <ac per lb.
those over 40 pounds. We prefer,
Beets, per sack, *i@l 25,
however, to give as good as can be
Turnips, per sack, 60@fiSc.
caught to our customers. Prices for
Carrota, per sack, *1.
the caniied''Hsh are fair, and there ia a
Parsnips, per sack, *1.
big demand for our goods. Eastern
Cauliflower, 40<g60c per doa.
dealers ar* all anxious to make con­
Cabbage, native
and
California
tracts and some of the |mckers have
now contracted mor* than they can de­ *1.50 per 100 pbbnda.
Apples. *2.50@8.50 per box.
liver. If the run continuee good, we
Pears, 50c <g *1-50 per box.
will'be able to supply the demands
Prunes, 50c pur box.
made upon us. If it continues light»
Butter—Creamery, 18c per pound;
this demand will entirely exceed the
fiipplyLAnd as Che supply on the mar­ dairy axrd ranch, 12@18c per pound.
Eggs/22a.
ket has been cleaned up, there would
Cheese
—Native, 12c.
indeed be a lively rush for fish.
Poultry—Old bens, 16c per pound;
Territory Grew«.
spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c.
__ "For a long time the packers of the
Fresh meats—Choice dressed beef
Columbia had a ptar market for their steers,
prime, 9c;
cows, prime,
product, but with tbe coming of the 9c; mutton, 9c; pork, 7c; veal, 8310a
trans-continental roads came a greater
Wheat—Feerl wheat. *20.
demand for our fish. Now the demand
Oats—Choice, per ton, *27 028.
is from all over the United States, and
Hay—Puget Sound mixed, *6.000
the territory is growing all the time. 8; choice Eastern Washington tim­
Tbe big jobbers of the Middle West othy, *12,00.
.
find it cheaper and better to buy*their
Corn—Whole, *23.50; cracked; *24;
fish ant Jiere than to go to tire Atlan­ feed meal, *24.00.
tic coast for them, and we are all Bhd;
Barley—Rolled or, ground, per ton,
Ing a good market at Chicago, St. Louis *25026; whole, *28.
and such centers.
Flour—Patent, per barrel; *3.50;'
“We have no complaint to make straights, *2.90: California' braifds,
asid'e from the scarcity of fish, and 1 *8.25; buckwheat flour, *8.50; graham,
think that will soon be over with, and per barrel, *8.60; whole wheat flour,
that there will be an average pack *8.75; rye flour, *4.50.
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this season,“^
.
■
Miflstuffe—Bran,
per
ton, *15;
shorU, per toii, *16.
' *
Waal Trade at Oataria. 1
Feed—Chopped feed, *21022 per
The large wool receipts at Ontario,
ton; middlings, per ton, *22; -oil cake
Or., thia season have demonstrated tiie
meal, per ton, *33.
.
wisdom of the Oregon Forwarding
Company, of that city, in largely in­
Portland Market.
creasing its capacity for storing and
Wheat—Wall* Walla, 58c; Valley,
handling that commodity.' Wool re- 59c; Bluestem, 60o per bushel.
rceipts to date show a total of 637,000
Flour—Best grades, *3.20; graham,
pounds, and it has but fairly com­ •¡1.65; superfine, *2.15 per barrel.
menced to come in. Tbe upper Mal-
Oats—Choice white, 42c;
choice
lieur and Stein’e mountain countires gray, 40 0 41c per bushel.
are full of ij, and it is conaeivativelv
Barley—Feed barley, *19020; brew­
estimated that a million poun<^ or ing, |21.00 per ton.
mor» will yet arriv*. Growers are 'cell­
Millstuffs—Bran, *17 per ton; mid­
ing at prevailing prices, and ar* not dling«, *22; «borts, *18; chop, *16.00
lioklijng tli»ir wool as they did ast year. per ton.
Condon A Hughe, sle preparing to
give a big fall race meet in Portland,
in which the beat horse, on the coast
will enter. Tbe meet will beyin aliout
September 1, and probably will 1aat
trom September 9 lot. Horses from
California, Oregon, Montana, Idaho,
Washington and British Columbia,
will enter, and th. most successful
meet held her. la year. I. expected to
result.
The board of county commiMion«ii
of Dawson county, Mont., have called
a special election for the portae bf re­
building the county for *50,000 to build
a bridge across th« Yellowstone river in
place of the one destroyed thisspiing.
The sentiment of the people to rebuild
seems so strong that the bonding will
meet with little or no opposition.
Sesttl» want« the Carson City mint,
which is idle, temoved to tbe Sound.
Many miueia are going to Buffalo
Hump.
A stray balloon passed over Spokane
one day last week.
The Schroeder mine, nur Yraka,
has been sold foi *100,000.
Southern Oregon minM ata shipping
ore to Spokane.
- Haying is about over in Southern
Oiegon.
A witness In first trial of Dreyfui
New York, July 17.—A dispatch to case ia in Los Angeles.
th. Harald from Port Said .ays: The
Fort Spokane, Wash., will bereaftei
0'uiMr Olympia arrived here this after­
be known aa Foit Wiight.
noon. Dawey, who ia looking very
well, ha. been reluctantly obliged to \ Walla Walla ia to have »female Mm
decline the invitation of Minister inary. ,
Strauss at Constantinople to etay with
Seattle'a new water worka are aoon
him on the Bosphorus. He la anxioua to be completwl.
to get to New York ae soon as poMible,
There,are 867 men in Crook county
snd has decided to proceed in the
in the lieeatock buaiueaa.
Olympia to Trieste, where he will
In two daya the cannery at Salem
make a short stay lot the change of
pfiTup 200 caaM of oberrlaa.
z
eir, proceeding thence to America.
Peimanent hatbor IlnM are being es­
St Petersburg, July 12 — Russian tablished by th* government at .Ta­
newspaper, genrally devote much at­ coma.
The Idaho autboritiM My they will
tention to th. telegram. ..changed be­
tween Emperor William of Germany first punish tbe l»aders of tbe Wardner
and Preaident Loubet. It ia Mid that trouble.
The Pacific States Telephone Com­
Russian diplomacy ha. by no moan,
been taken nhawarM, but had made no pany ia patting in an exchange at 8po
■light «Bort to bring aobnt such a meet-
A tramp an bald wp, robbed and
Raspberries, red and black, and cur- shot in a box oar near Spokane a lew
ratios now Mil at 8 canta per box, day. ago.
wholMala, and .re not likely to gat
The Northam Pacific Railroad Com­
much cheaper, although they are pie» pany sold 628,000 .area of land is
tiful enough.
Washington laat y«*r.
08; Oregon wj k£4;ay, *6 per-to*.
Butter—Fancy creamery, ■'85040c;
seconds, 27@30o; dairy, 25027c store,
18028c.
..Cheese—Oregon full cream,
12o:
^ung
America, 15o; new efitar»
0c per pound.--
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Poultry—Chickens, mixed, *804
per dosen; hens^ *4.00 0 5.00; springs,
*1.2503; geese, *6.00 0 7.00 for old,
*4.50@5 for young; ducks, *5.000
5.50 per dozen; tarkeys, live, 150
16c per pound.
Potatoes—*1 01.10 per sack; sweets,
2c pur pound.
Vegetables—Beets, *1; turnips, 90c
per Mck; garlic, 7o per pound; cab­
bage, *101.25 per 100 pounds; cauli­
flower, 75o per dosen; parsnips, *1
per sack; beans.Sc per pound; celery,
70075c per dosen; cucumbers, 50c per
box; j>eas, 808per pound.
Onions—Oregon, 50075c per sack.
Hops—11018c; 1897 crop, 406c.
Wool—Valley, 120 18o per pound;
Eastern Oregon,
6010c;
mobair,
17c per pound.
Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 4c; dressed matton. 7J<c;
spring lambs, ,7>^c per lb.
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, *4.50;
ight and feeders. *2.50 0 8.00; dressed,
15.00 0 6.00 per 100 pounds.
Beef—Gross, topsteers, 4.000*4.25;
cows, *2.50 0 8.00;
dressed
beef,
506Wc per pound.
V m I—Lams. 6^7c; small,
«r pound.
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REGISTER OF TREASURY.
Hon. Judson W. Lyons, Register of
A certain touriat, who, was doing all the United States Treasury, in a letter
tbe sights of thè Holy Laud with pain­ from Washington, D. O., sayst .
ful earnestness, was scaudallxed to see
sm American arrive one afternoon,
hurry round all the saered place» and
make ready to depart betimee-on the
morrow. He ventured to Inquire of
this bustling traveler why, having
come so far, he rushed away so quick­
ly. “Sir," replied the Yankee, “1 am
timed to do Europe In,».fortnight. I
have thrown in tbe Holy Land, and if I
stay here longer than one flight I can­
not see Killarney, which takes three
days.” That American bad been well
Advised. Energetic, bustling tourists
have endeavored to see all the beau­
ties of the place in one day, and,though
they have Been delighted and over­
whelmed by what they saw, they have
not been able to restrain a pang of re­
gret at tbe thought of what they had
missed.
Lyons, Register of th«
Killarney, If not In itself, at least Hon. Judson W.
Treasury.
by description. Is known the wofld
April 23d, 1899.
over, and has a great reputation to„
-Fe-rn-na Drug M’f’g Co., Columbus,
maintain; but, unlike many other
O.t
places of renown, It does not belle It.
ivv.—
Gentlemen
ÜII » I v III ü 11 — • I UH
And
14 lUTu'Ila
Pe-ru-na LU
to U be
“ Mil
an
Ihe lake, of killarney may not prov^ MceUent remedy fo, the catarrha| a(
o be qu tea. the stranger anticipated |ecliont of
h
and annlmer. anf '
hill ilia I rev rAr^mulzAn K
.
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9
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but the impression he n.weU.
carries away i_
is those
k-hO Buffer from depression from
none the less one of profound admira­ tire heat of the summer will, find uo
tion and wonder. The particular charm remedy tbe equal of Pe-ru-ns.
which enwrapa him Is that bf the
Judson W. Lyons.
peaceful loveliness and aerenity of the
No man is bettter known in the
whole, and thia strike« home with In­ financial world than Judaon VV. Lyons.
creased conviction after passing by the
His name on every piece of money ;
waterway from the upper to the lower of recent date, tnak.es his signature one
lake. The former sheet of water, en­ of the most familiar ones in th» United
veloped as It Is by ragged peaks and States. Hon. Lyons address is^ Au-*
gloomy, unclothed mountains, cannot gusts, Ga. Heis a member of tbe Na­
vie with the lower lake, whoae mag­ tional Republican Committee, and ia a
nificent stretch of sliver waves is prominent and influential politician. »-
fringed and caressed by foliage and He is a particular friend of President
trees, by rich meadows and sweet­ McKinley.
ft
smelling blooms, whlle.the rugged out­
line of the wild bills Is/softened by tho
Remember that cholera morbus,
purple haze, and apace la loat In an In­
cholera -infantum, Rummer oom-
Ji-
finity of gradffui- undulations. The
plain^'bilious colic, diarrhoea and
boat ride from the far edge of the
dysentery are each and all catarrh
upper lake to the rulna of Rosa Castle
.of the bowels. Catarrh is the only
Is an experience which cannot be de­
correct name for these affections.
scribed. ft must be enjoyed; and re»t
Pe-ru-na is an absolute specific for
assured It will linger In the memory
these ailments, which are so com­
to the last day.—London Times.
mon in summer. Dr.-Hartman, in
a practice of over forty ye'afs, never
4
lost • single case of cholera infan­
WORLD'S PETROLEUM OUTPUT.
tum, dysentary, diarrhoea, or chol-;
Yield 1» More than 6,000,600.030
era morbus, snd' his only .remedy
Gallon«, Half of It from America.
was
Pe-ru-n4.
Those ¡desiring
More than 5,000,000,000'"'gallons of
further particulars should send for
petroleum, according to tbi1 treasury
a free copy of "Summer Ctyairh."
bureau of statistics, Is ngw produced
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbas. O.
annually In tbe world. Of this amount
2,500,000,000 gallons is produced In the
Keeping a C^oae Watch.
United States, 2,250,000,000 In Russia,
Tom—Edna and May appear to be
«nd the remainder Is distributed among
■ dozen countries, Austria producing inseparable.
Carrie—Yes; each is sfrsid to trust
87,000,000, Sumatra 72,000,000, Java
30,000,000, Canada 20,000,000, Rou- Hie other/oat •! her sight.—Town
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mania 24,000,000, India 15,000,000, Ja- Topics.
pah 8,000,000, Germany 7,000,000, Peru
£000,000, and Italy about 1,000,000 gal­
lons. '
While the United States and Russia
furnish the bulk of the world's petrol­
eum and stand almost abreast In tbe using CASCAR ETS and tbev ar« th* b««t
quantity of crude oil produced, the medicine we have «ver had In the house Last
my wire was trancio with headache tor
apioupt of refined Illuminating oil sup- week
two dan. she tried someot your CASCA RETS,
plled by the United States Is more than and they relieved the pain In her head almost
recoin mend Caacare ta ’•
double that produced by Russia. This Immediately. We O both
sa «. STsnsroao.
Is due to tbe fact that a given quan­
Ptttabure Sat« » Deposit Co, PitMb.rg, Pa
tity of United States oil produce«
CANDY
three-fourtbs of Its bulk In refined Illu­
CATHARTIC
minating oil, while Of the Russian oil
the ratio Is only about tbree-elghtha.
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HEADACHE
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LYING ON NAILS.
Hindoo Ascetics’ Antics st i
Sacred
Hindoo ascetics Journey e'acb yea^Jn
January to a sabred bathing fair. This
picture represent, one of these ascetics
reclining on a bed of tenpenny nail,
quietly telling his beads. His disciples
are seated juat beyond him. The fair
Is called the “Ganga-Sagar Mela." The
legend in connection. therewith com­
memorates the bringing down of the
Ganges river from the Himalayas by
Bhoglratte In order to save Sagar Raja
IHc
PlBtBRDt, PaHtabl», Potent. Teste Good Do
Good, Never Sicken, weaken^r Gripe. 10c. 25c. M)c.
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CURE CONSTIPATION.
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Mn.Tfl.RlR 80,11
«uaranieed by all drug-
Mil* I U'DAw (Isu w Cl’KS Tobacco Habit
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lace and Touriat Sleepers
and Buffet Hinokiug
FAST TIME....
from the fearful calamities that befell
him owing to the wrath of a holy man
whom he had offended, named Kopil
Mani. The fair Is heldion tbe seashore,
and It is quite ImpoMilSIe to get to the
place In ordinary co"untry boats at any
other time of year. IT is computed that
»bout 50,000 people visited the fair tills
rear.
S.rvlc* .nd Scenery Unequ.tlwt
For Ticket, .nd all Information apply to
your neare.t agent, or .ddreiu
A H. C. IIENNTSTOM,
C P and T. A , Portland
R C STEVEN'S, G. W P A . Seattle.
CLAIMAMTS FOR DPMI QI Al KI
w-nniAiHur cnaiuii
IICKFufu. Wsshlnglan 0. C.. they will ra.
cetre quick replie* B 5ih N. H. Volk.
Staff 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1878.
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Ian and TMiimoniato of DH. MÀRTKL I
French Female Pills.
Battle wlih a Huge Shark.
A wblp-talied shark became entan­
gled fn a fishing net off the Delaware
coast the other day. Captain Green, of
Green Brothers’ sturgeon fishing fleet,
while watching bis men at work no­
ticed a great commotion In the water
and some of his fishermen battling top
life. He bore down to tbe spot and he
and his crew assisted In killing tbe
shark, but not until five meh had been
wounded by the monster. Tbe shark
measure^
feet trom tip to tip.
Men with Green Hair.
Wool—Spring—Nevada, 10012c per
x>und; Oregon, Eastern, 8012c; VaL
•y, 15017c; Northern, 8010c. _
Millstuffs—Middling«. *17.50020;
bran, *15.50 0 16.50 per ton.
Onions—Silverskin,70 0 80cper «ack.
Butter — Fancy creamery. 19021c;
do seconds, 16017c; fancy dairy, 17o;
do Mvonds, 14014J^c par pound.
Eggs — Store, 16018c; fancy ranch,
l*032o.
Hop«—1808 crop, 17^0.
Citrus Fruit—OrangM, Valencia, *2
02.50; Mexican lime«, *4.50®5; Cali*
fornia lemon«, 75c0*1.25; do choice,
•2.50 per box.
Hay—WhMt, *180 15.50; wheat ar
oat, *18016; oat, *14016; bMt ba.
lay, *12013; alfalfa, *11018 per ton;
•traw, 40070c per bale.
PotatOM—«Early R om , *1.5001.75;
Oregon Burkank«. *1.65 0*1.85; liver
iurbanka, 75c0*l; Salina« Burbank«,
101.10 per £ck.
Tropical fruits—Bananaa, *1.500
a.*0 per bunch; pinrapplM, *2.500
4.50;
Persian
date< 606Ue per
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BEAUTIFUL
fn the districts surrounding the tap­
per mines of Cornwall, Cuba, Chile and
other places where the ore is abundant­
ly found, a curious sight Is to be seen
in the shape of men with hair that Is
quite green. This 1. not, as might be
Imagined, a fad, but tbe grave results
produced by tbe men's surroundings.
The crude ore. In order to secure a
more marketable article, is roasted In
enormous furnaces, and It I. some
strange emanation from tbe smelted
copper that ¿ffect« this chemical
change In the hair of the miners, and
turns it as gyeen as grnM. Investiga­
tions baveiproved that tbe fumes from
the furnace, contain a certain quantity
or arsenical matter, an dtbls cause, tbe
startling change, altbongb the texture
and growth of the hair suffer no Injury.
PnUHd by Ibmmndi or MtliflMl ladlm m
Mio. ölwanrollabl» «ad «about u> «qual
•oldbvairdray.inila mota! boi. Fraacte
SM oa lop la Blu«, WhMa and Red. Take no orbar.
FruM Dna C0..MI « M Vaarisi.. Haw Turk CltB
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DR. GUNNSÜ«" PILLS
FOR A DOSÉ. Curt Sick HradBcb«
«öd pyapepd«, Kamov« Pimplas and Purify tba
Blood, Aid IHacatlosandPravanl Billouanass D«
not Gripe orglckan Toeonvlnca you, wa will mall
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CO., Phllwdn..Feaaa. Bold by Drufglsu.
SURE, CURE FOR PILES
TC HI Nur il nr produce moietar* end caoe* ilch.afl
rhia foras» as wall aa Blind, Bl**dtnf or Protruding
N m ara curai b» Or. Bo»anko’»>n« Ramadi
hops ile bi na and bl**dinf. A Morba tamorL Kiel
FaratdruffffisUorMnt b? mail Trnati*w4ra* WriK
ns about jour cm *. DR. BO8ANKO, Pbiìad*., Pa
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to ch* OMLT m*dicin« whirk »W ear« wuh and avary
tMt WO Càie kna«« tt bad arar faiUd to aura aa
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idea from bu4a*M PRh E »1 si Ft
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It isn’t what a woman My« that influ­
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