W HEAT BADLY DAMAGED, L a rg e s t B u s t ■ * B e s s » « . A P e l l B a e b B e h in d . Id ea — I Jove to ' ride to front oa s taudein. Jack— Too dof W h y ! “ Because no m ilte r w hat happens there i t always aomo one to ta ll back o n .“ — Chicago Evening N e w t. t e e B e e w m a te a d a la d e p m d e a e a W I I B a ■ B leep V to trls a e H » v < k i la j a r g le F « l l - P r o te c to r a te . J \ * » w < G r a ta . Chicago. Sept. 4 .— A special to the 1 Report« remtived by R. jO., Dun A ^ c p f r d r d AnpurfNsr fo your ¿fox/ « 0 T im es-H erald from Washington says: Co. liom their oorieepondenta I n tbe I ton) seeds o f d istsse o f w rA M you may G eneral Fitahngh Lee has made au grain centers of Oregon, Wasbingtoa aroer get rid. I f you r blood is even fAs elaborate report on. prevailing condi­ less! bd im port, do not d tU y , bid lobs tions iq the territory in Cube uuder aud Idaho, siiow th at th e damage to Hood's SorsoporiBo o l arm . J r so rfofrip his Jurisdiction, and takse strong w heat in 44 districts rune from a nom­ Hun Is s o f tly t bi d t l t y H urt Is dongtr. ground for an independent Coban gov­ inal figure to 60 per cent of the crop, ernm ent under an Am erioan protector­ and, |a S few instances. 60 per cent Be sort to g tt only Hood’s , b tco u st ate. T b s w ar departm ent In March ie exceed»). Sixteen districts au ted dlreotod The "commandem of d e p a r t- I th a t there has been no loss whatever. ‘ , meuta in Cuba tu make a report on tha O u t ffiT’ th d ' 4 4 ’ eenieisinenlfohe 8.26; graham, lig h t through the heart of the Rocky I . G eneral Leo evidently foresees th at •3 .6 6 ; superfine, | 2 . 16 per barrel. Mountains. T h e care leaving Pot Hand w h ile tba U n ite d SMtea m ight provide Oats— Choice w hite, 4 3 0 4 4 c ; choice Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday run I Cuba w ith à modal syatem of govern­ gray, 8 9 0 40c per bushel. over the Denver A R io G rande tracks. m ent, the natives would be lik e ly to Barley— Feed barley, 110)4 0 1 7 ^ 1 This gives the passengers from the spoilJj in . the a im io ia trs tit Paoiflo' Nor tli west Il i a choice of cross­ lias submitted euggeetions suggestions for f< keeping M illsto ffs— Bran, |1 7 perjtaBi ; m id- in g the Rookies via Tennessee, M a r­ the government machinory running di inga, 822; shorts, 818; chop, fllfl. 00 along lin e T th flt commend themselves shall 0 ' Hagerm an Pais. Jfoi.dnfonnatlnn aa to rates and (or to the Ams'ricaii m ind. H a y — T im o th y, 8 8 0 9 ; clover, | 7 raffeoaB I v^lkAuinc* ilkA in w. 0 8 ; Oregon w ild bay, flfl per ton. d e w fip tiv s pam phlets, address X D . V flU WIoW BI fV vI8oi naw ohaeaa, H I on- t b a T«gaa. fra ritb u . W lta a .lt _— came to wooing o f th e Lariy A n n e an Kanaaa C itv , M o ., Qept. 4 .— F ire indignant cowboy, jum ped up find broke ont at 1* o’clock thia m orning j n sflouted-. ''D o n ’ t you believe h im , the big p la n t of the Jacob Dold Pack- ; in a rm . H e’ ve tw o M exican • wives ling Company, which covata s e v e ra l down in Ban A n t o n ia ''— H . T . W orld: acres of .ground on tl)« river bot­ toms between N in th street and tlie M isso u ri river. T b e fire started in tbe fe rtilis in g departm ent, burned through tbe engine foom and was burning fierce­ ly before any fire apparatus arrived. T b e w ater premure in the vio in ity of th e fire was very low , and tbe firemen w ere liandioapped in .their work. The fe rtilis in g -d ep artm en t, tbe engine ■oom, tiie ice plant, tbe sausage d e ­ p artm en t and tbe lard room were de­ stroyed, w ith muoh ooetly machinery, pud "other parte of the p la n t were more or le u damaged. Ita ly has only a dosen commercial schools of all grades. P la n fo r fla s a a u lla g O h la a m a a . 10c per pound. n m rv M eLeU aa, ta o ta f H lu am j . H a a r e “n o f toe t a ilto c i , n i a , t I1L, o» U £ p o r ‘ m ore* th e n !» yeera I was a sufferer fro m X a e t M tle ln J Is w o r e t f a r m . I W*0 I » U « h rffidUCffid IH H M D sa d strength s a d unable to attend S Ä Ä . h nS Sr’ i a ’a S F V h î n S Ä One alas »mailer after using Allen's Toot- Earn, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. I t makes tight or new shoes fast easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. I f a the greateet comfort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters a»d cal­ lous spots. A lley's ffeot-Eaae ts a seriate ours for ingrowing nails, ewrattng. jaatert* tng. hot, aching feet. We here 80,000 teeti- moniala. A ll druggists and shoe stores ■ell it. 25c. Trial package F R E E by mail. Address, A llen 8. Diniated, La Boy. Nt Y. wWe P r e v e n t B e g g in g . Customer— W ill these pants bag at the kneeaf Dealer— M ein frle u t, no pants w ill I hag at da knees i f you treat dem rig ht. I I te ll von how before you go. I t see my own invention. Customer (delighted)— Then I ' l l take them . Here is the money. W hat is your p la n t' Dealer— Neffer ait down.— N . Y . W eekly.- .. , “. fb e a lija I weighed I B pounds ; now tve ever g . M c L i i u i " ■nhaertbed and sworn to before me Pre« Me Prtu, T o an y »ufférer« from «tomaon or □we“ ¿ o u b le D r. W illia m s ' « le t yjg a g K T M fg jM a m a f s a r '- ia S M B Prepare tbs beans as usual, parboil them , tbsn put them on in Just enough new boiling w ater to cover them« and add aa muoh butter as you would nae in dressing them to serve. U t them cook io tlie water and butter for two hours, adding water as i t boil« away. Pepper and add salt to taate. Scientific men generally believe that tbe bed ol the Paoiflc Ocean was once Remember that you can buy Jesse Moore above water and inhabited by men. A. A. Whiskey for the same price that is D B A rm ta a o a bbo t b b c u b b b To lay the dust on its roadbed tbe way to curb deafness, and th a t Is by aonstltn- Boston and-M aine railroad rana « la rg e tional remedies. Deafness Is caused b> an In­ flamed condition of tbe mucous lin in g of toe o il sprinkler over its route. Bustacblan Tube. W hen this tube cete In ­ The first balloon ascension was made by the Montgolfier brothers in Lyons, Franoe, June 6, 1788. flamed yon have a rum bling sound or Im per­ fect hearing, and when f t l s en tirely cloeed deafness Is the result, and unless tbe In Bern ma- tlo a can be token out and this tube restored to its norm al condition, hearing wlllbadestroyed forever i-alna eases out ot t e a e r e caused by catarrh, which Is nothing hut an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We w ill give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dealuess (canned by catarrh) th a t can not be cured by H all's Catarrh Cura. Send for rircutato, to re c H S } (1 T s T>u4e> The microbes th at caute allilla and fever and m alaria enter the sye- tem through mncoos mem bi anea made porous by catarrh. Pe-ru-na heals the mneona membranes and prevents tba entrance of m alarial germs, tboe preventing and curing theae affections. s a s -^ s a / ^ X t h e h m » . Kingfisher, K a n ., has an ordinance requiring tbe dogoetchar topioduoe tbe ta il o f every unlicensed dog kille d by Even radiahtaysre adulteiated now m itk i f preferred, and you w ill have a dish, fit not only for a has lately been aroused in these won­ king, b»t for the independent Am erioan derful m ins, and w ill furnish on ap p li­ Zr». fW i-S T T C t. urania w e titm B fa w mm h a « S A M —me cation to R. O. N icliol, General Agent, 961 Washington street, Portland. O r., a pamphlet describing tlie m ine, and A strichee, when frightened, get over, tlie best way to reach th em .' the ground at the rate of 86 inilee an These historical m in t are located on hour. T h e ir strides measure 11 )4 *« » • tbe lin e of tbe Denver A R io Grande A n In d ia elephant can carry from railroad. Partiea going East Should a v a il them - 800 t » 1,000 pounds, march eight to 10 hours a~ d a j i and do w ith five or sip selves of tbe opportunity of.purchasing houis* sleep. H e needs 000 pounds of tickets via thia line, the ecenie lin e of the -vorkt__________ green feed d a ily , besides grain. ' M ira A n n ie Luker, an Am erican g irl, ia a diver from D ivereville. A t 4be Royal A q u ariu m , London, she daily dives from a height of 90 feat into a bags, 1)4 0 3 c par pound; cauli­ flower, 76o per dOaan; parsnips, 81 tan k of water.______________ beans, 6 0 6 c per.^ pound; celery, A San Francisco man who died not 7 0 0 7 6 c per doaen; cucumbers,"60c per long ago w ith pleurisy was found to box; para, 8 0 4 c per pound; tomatoes, hake had three-quarters of an inch of 60c per box; green eoru, 13)4 0 1 6 c P®' a needle in hia heart, which had been doaen. there long enough to m et. . Hope— 1 1 0 1 8 c ; 1897 crop, 4 0 6 o . Wool— V a lle y , 1 3 0 ISo per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8018c; mohair, 97 0 80c per pound. ' ^4=== M u tto n — Grose, beat aheap, wethen and ewee, 8)4c; dressed m utton. 8 ) 4 0 Mothers w ill find Mrs. W toriow’s Sooth­ ing Syrup ths best remedy to use for their children during toe teething period. . ——A Grasshoppers a tta in th e ir greatest siae in South Am erica, where they grow to • length o< flve lnohea and spread out 10 inches. dipped into an ilin e dye to -m ake them look fresh and pink. T h e drummer io Servian regiments never oairiea tbe drum . I t is placed on a two-wheeled cart, w h ic h ie drawn by a big dog Just in advauce of the drummer. In A stb California^ i t an immense cistern lined w ith concrete two feflt thick for the'etorege ol ’wine. I t s ca­ pacity ia 600,000 gallons. * T h e Haw aiian Islands a century ago had a native population of some 400,- 000, which fia t diuilhisTieJ'to“lerrr l i t ! ta Cassants. Cassants p n aw tly. eflsetlvsty aas rannas.ntly a a , aaS aw ry fern st I m f U r i t y st tks kswsls. laelsSlsg « í * n > - a « « I t t i is s s B il U n r a n st lnltaUoas aas sskstttatss I Bay a ksx sf 0A6CASUTC PORTLAND DIRECTORY. B a v e C h in n nn C ltla sa ta a a . Wool— Spring— Nevada, 1 9 0 1 4 c par London, Sept. 4 .— A dispatoh from pound; Oregon, Baatefn, 1 0 0 14o; V a l­ Shanghai reports th a t serious trouble oocuried in K iao Choa, H in terlan d , ley, 1 4 0 1 9 c ; N orthern, 8 0 1 0 a Oo lotto— 8ilverskin, 9O c081 par between tha Garm ans and Chinese in sack. , w hich six of tha ia tte r ware shot. The m edicinally lax ative and presenting B u tte r-F a n c y c re a m e ry . 2 7 « a S o ; them in tha form moat refreshing to the G erm an raintetvr to C h in e -has handed do eeconde, 8 9 0 1 flc ; fanoy d airy, tahte apd acceptable to th e eyeteim I t aa u ltim a tn m U»tb® Chinees govern 98 0 98c do seconds, 19 0 88c par 1« the one perfect strengthening texa- merit declaring th at unices there is se­ tivS, cleansing the system effectually, pound. cu rity o l life and property and order Is diftpellinf cold«, headache* and fewer* Eggs— Store, 1 9 03 3o ; fancy ranch, gently y e t p ro m p tly and enab lin g one m aintatead tu H in te rla n d . Gar many 93 0 3«a to overcome h ab itu al constipation per­ w ill taka steps to protest hat own In te r­ Hops— Nom inal. manently. Its perfect freedom from ests. ' •- ... Citrus F r u it— O rangea Valencia, every objectionable q u a lity and sub­ -------- F o r t h e Bnwnjr- B e n t s F e n d . stance. and its ac tin g on th e kidneys, 8 3 .7 8 0 8 .8 6 ; M exican limes, 8 4 0 6 .0 0 ; liver and bowels, w ith o u t w eakening * W ashington, Sept. 4 .— U n ited Statra C a lifo rn ia lemons, 7 6 0 0 8 1 .6 0 ; do or irrita tin g them , m ake i t the ideal Treaaurre Roberta has racoivad a con- th oica 81.76 0 8.00 par box. laxative. . " n b u tio a of • 1.090 from tho Naw Y o rk H a y — W h e a t 8 « )4 0 9 ) 4 ; w heat an In the process o f. m anu facturin g figs ournal for the Dewey home fund, and o a t 8 7 0 8 : M t 8 8 0 9 ; beat he are used, a* th ey are pleasant to the taate, but the mouicinal q ualities o f tlie 41,000 from Mareoa D aly A C a , of lay, 8 4 .6 0 0 7 : a lia lta , 8 6 .0 0 0 7 par ton. remedy are obtained fro m senna and A aM on d fl. M o n t , m aking a t o ta l to straw, 80086c par bate. other arom atic plants, b y a aeatbod date of 889.109.____________ . Potatoes— E arly Rosa, 60090c; knowif to tha C a x if o b B i a F in S y r u p Oregon Burkanka. 8 1 .3 6 0 8 1 .6 0 ; rtvra Co. only, la order to g et its beneficial Chicago, Aug 81.— T h a list of those Burbanks, 4 8 0 9 0 c ; Salinas Burhaaks, effects and to avoid im itattoaa, please who loot th e ir llv ra yesterday in tha remember th e fu ll name o f th e Company fa llin g of tha heavy iron arches whieb 8 1 .1 8 0 1 6 0 per sack. T r o p ic a l f r u it s — B a n a n a s , 81.500 printed oa the fro n t o f ovary package. farmed tho skeleton ol tha Coliseum 9.6 0 per hunch; pfeeupplea, 8 3 0 C A L IF O R N IA FIG SYRUP CO. new numbers 10. O ne man, Edw ard 4.00; Persian dataa, 9 0 8 )4 a pa» ■AN FRAjrCIUOO, OJU. gwaurau reported among the ratralng, LOTT T W V T1X ». ltT . WWW TOWS. W T . Wflfl today added to tho to il of dea th». IW talc ky *11 DnqHtota.—F rta * W*. b a ttle F ln n n a n t, P a la t a b le . P aten». I t ie a remarkable fact th a t few bald bead man aver die of oonaumption. We w ill forfeit 11,000 i f any of our pub­ lished testimonials are proven to be not genuine. T a x Fiso Co., Warren, Pa, C trl e g B e a n e S te w e d In B e tt e r . T h e debilitating drains and discharges which weaken ao many women are caused by Ca­ ta rrh of the distinctly feminine organs. T h e sufferer may call her trouble Leuchorrhoea, or Weakness,or Female Disease or some other name, but the real trouble ie catarrh of tbe female organa and nothing else. Pe-ru-na radically and perma­ nently cures this and all othei forma of Catarrh. I t is a positive specific for female troubles caused by catarrh of the aeltcate lining of the organa peculiar to women. I t always cures i f used persistently. I t is prompt and certain. In the B ritish arm y ia In d ia there Easy to buy, easy to take, easy In action, easy n results—Cascaieta Candy Cathartic, Ideal are atjout 1,600 cases of typhoid fevor • lver regulator and Intcetiual tonic. A il drug­ every year, 800 of them fata l. gists, lOe, COo._______________ P o ultry— Chickens, m ixed, 8 8 .6 0 0 4.60per doaen; hena, 86.60; springs, • » - 3 6 0 8 .6 0 ; geeee, 8 6 0 6 ,6 0 tor old, 1 4 .6 0 0 6 .6 0 'Tor young; ducks, 8 4 .0 0 0 4.60 per doaen; turkeys, liv e, 1 3 ) 4 0 18)4c per pound. Hong Kong, Sept. 4 .— R eliable In ­ form ation hand th a t tome 400 Chinese are to be shipped from liete Im p r o v a il T r a in K q u lp a m a t. 7c; lambs, 7)4c per lb. The. O. R. A N . and Oregon Short v ia Ban Franeiaco. purporting to be Boga— Gross, dioica heavy, 86.00, acròbata, jugglers, sto., for the P h ila ­ Line hsve added a buffet, smoking and lig h t and feeders, 84.60; dressed, 88.00 delphia exhibitions and that, eertalli library car to tiie ir Portland-Chicago I 0 6 .6 0 per 100 pounds. through train, and a dining car service men here have received certain sums of f Beef— Gross, top steers, 8 .6 0 0 8 4 .0 0 , has been iuauguarated. T h e tra in is money to cause them to be landed in ¿cows, 8 8 .0 0 0 8 .6 0 ; dressed beef, A m erica, aud the Chinese believe th at equipped with the latest ohalr cars, 8 0 7 ) 4 c per pound. they w ill be allowed to remain there. day coaches and luxurious first-class V ea l— Large, 6 ) 4 0 7 ) 4 c ; rasali, 8 0 and ordinary aleepeis. D ire ct connec­ T lie Aral batch of 190 have gone for­ 8)4c par pound. ward in tlie Nippon M aru. There is tion made at Granger w ith U n ion Pa­ cific, and at Ogden w ith R io G rande no doubt th a t theae Chinam en are ■ M t t l e M e rU e S e . line, from all points in Oregon, W ash­ ■Im ply being,smuggled into A m erica ington and Idaho to .a ll Eastern oities. I to rem ain there. Onions, new, 8 1 .6 0 0 1 .8 6 par saok For inform ation, rates, ete., call on Potatoes, new, 9O c081 snv O. R. A N . agent, or address W . Beeta, per rack, 81 10. H. H u rlb u rt, G eneral Passenger Agent, Turnips, par each, 7 6 a Carrots, per sack, 90c. P o r tla n d ._________________ Parsnips, per sack, 8 1 0 1 .7 6 . H o m e llk 0 « I Cauliflow er, 76c per doa. “ I ' l l know better next t im e ,'' said Cabbage, native and California Mrs. Ferguson, speaking of i t a fte r­ 1 1 0 1 .3 6 par 100 pounds. ward. “ I told George's ancle to « i n ­ Cherries, 7 6 0 0 8 1 . sider him self a t home in our houaa." Paachea, 7 6 0 9 0 c . " W o llf " Apples, 8 1 .3 6 0 1 .7 6 per box. “ W ell, it w asn't five m inutes a fte r­ Pears, 8 1 .7 8 0 3 per box. ward tiia t he began to grum ble about Pruuea, 81 per box. tim e. I f it bad happened h alf an hour tlie oooking.*'— Chicago T rib u n e. Watermelons, 8 1 0 3 .6 0 . , later, tb a ttet of dead and injured Cantaloupes, 6 O o 0 |l . A ball o f fire which afterw ards would have been appalling. Blackberries, 8 1 .6 0 0 1 .7 6 proved to be a meteor, was seen shooting fl« rv e 4 r« v s / Days. B u tter— Creamery, 86c per pound; through the sky at Fon du Lac, Wie«. Naw Y o rk. Rapt. 4 .— A special to the dairy 1703O o ranch, IS 1 4 0 1 Io par lb. I t alighted upon the roof of John W al- Egge. 36c. tare* dw elling , and eat fire to the H arald from Washington says that although H ira m C ronk, ot A va, N . Y ., Cheese— N ative. 1 3 0 1 8 a house. aged 99, is a till oarried on tha peusion P o ultry— 1 8 0 1 4 c ; dressed. 16)4c. rolls, nrera dlapatchfis reoontly an* H a y— Puget Sound tim o thy, 87 0 9; ncuiiord bis death. H e was not only cboioe Eastern Washington tim ­ tba last survivor of the war ot 1819, othy, 814.00.1 b at also th e oldest pensioner. H e Corn— W hole, 833.60; cracked, 883; served, 40 dave in tha fa ll of 1814 in feed meal, 838.00. tha N aw Y o rk m ilitia . Barley— Rolled or ground, par ton 831; whole, 839. I » S W 1 t * Ba Kallavea. „ F lo u r— Patent, per barrel, 88.60; W ashington, Sept. 4.— A t the non- blended straiubta, 88.36; C alifo rn ia olnaion ot ths Dewey celebration, i t is 88.26; buckwheat flour, 88.60; graham, a anon need. A d m ira l Sampson w ill ba per barrel, 88.60; w hole wheat flour, relieved of command of tlie N orth A t ­ > 8; rye flour, 84.60. lantic sqnailron. This action ia taken M illeto ffs— Bran, per tua, 8181 a t tba request of Bampeon, who has a l­ shorts, per MB, 816. ready bad much more than hia portion Feed— Chopped feed, 830.60 par of eaa aarvica in his grade. A dm irals Farqnhar and Remey are prom inently ton; middlings, par ton, 833; o il cake meal, par ton, 886. mentioned as Sampson’s successors. T h e bust of Sir Joseph Paxton, the architect of the famous Crystal palace in London, is now being moved'from its bid position on the terrace to the parade. The work of moving it is much lik e that of moving a house, for the bust is one of the largest aver made. I t was completed in 1869, a»