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OREGON CITY ENTKKl'UISE, FHIDAY. JANUAHY 20, 1800 m . ) Oregon City Enterprise. IulUtl.c1 Kvery KHttay. L. I. I'OltrKU, r.riiTo. CHAS. A. FITCH, City Km to. lUHWCHIfTION HATK". On.jre.r hi i n.onllit 1 ;i Trial subscription, to rnonlli A diacounl ot .V) rent on H ubaenptiona fur on vear. cent for nil month. It paid tn ilvai.ee. ,. . AdveriWnK riei (fivn on application. Cohan matters nre Rriuhinlly ehling tiMMiWlves more Hiitin fiutorily. Tito army, it i rrlialuy rqxrti.l, is iiHHureil of three years' lack jmy, the money to como out of the Cuban revenues. This will IIIIYAMSM l 00M. Th Till It Mlr..iily Blt h M" ml III Vrlr. Mr. llrvan'a aiil"U leir t leave niiliUry service a correctly Inlerpre leil .y Hi ioplo. A loiit lis wa In the tend to create a greater frirntlly l ca.M not f Wwm,. m.h- . , .. ., c tical KSeliea from tlm stump, lie liliii- sentiment for the United Wl L,if ,w. w(wn, i, ih. .iilTerlng. rn- 8ulcrit.er will find H' ' 1l,,r" ttoit stamped on their pai-ei following th-ir i..n.i. II lhl u.te it m.t chat. iced within iwo weeks after a pavmrnl, kuulijf notify ui and w will look alter IU Z,ArnA at II poMctnc In Oregon City. Vt., as tecond clan matter. AOIN'TS FOK TBI l.NTIRI'KIbK. fleavrr Creek... Caiiby Clackamas Milwaukir Cnion Mill... . Meadow Hrook.. hew Kra Wilsonville rarkplai-a. rtallord Muliiio Cru Molalla aiarpiam Hutu-rill Aurora Orille Kale Cmk.... l'amM-in tSamlj Currmsvill Cl.erryvill alannot lr. T. 11. Thomat tieo. Kniirhl A. Mailier !.'!!!!!. .Oscar W iinrer U. J. Triillini:r "' Clia. llolmaii ' W. h. Newberry Henrv Milry KU'Kiiv!! J.O- tie'e C. T. Howard K. M. t'K.r .. . Arnie Stnbbi .......... E. M. Hartman 11. Jennintr V ..... Hnrv A. Mijr.wr f J. IVrdu . II. Wilbern ...V.V.V.V....J. C. Elliott Y. lio tsoll .. . ... Go. J.Curnn .....Mr. M. J. Hammer Adolpb AKbort than has been felt since our troojs took possession of Havana. These people will, in niany other ways; soon appreciate that our inter cvsbiou in their behalf was prompted simply to put an end to the barbarism practiced upon them by the Spaniards, and to give them the independence nature and their geographical position intended the v thould have. tTTht way to tnlld up Oregon City l to cite Orffon City Teople yonr FatroDatre. If you see it in the Tress, its a well, so few read that paper that it cuts no figure, anyhow. Ocr business men should not fail to attend the special board of trade meetinp, Monday night. Helen Gould haa done more tban any one elm in her generation to prove to the ordinary person that the millionaire U not a hotf. Hobson was given a warm wel come on his arrival at Honolulu, tut there was no kipping. The Kanaka girls had been warned in time. The Press is trying to make the people believe that Senator Porter is and Las been in favor of a larger number of committee clerks than is needed. The facts are, a com mittee of which Mr. Porter is a member, and to whom the mattei was referred, reported a bill cutting the clerk hire down from half to two-thirds and that the committee of which he is chairman has but one clerk, Mr. SwaiTord.of this city. But republicans in this county baye learned long ago to not be lieve what Mr. Bain may say about any man he does not like. Said the New York Sun a few days ago: "Mr. Charles W. Gould, who has just returned from Cuba, where he served as the legal ad viser of the commission on the evacuation, and had exceptional opportunities for observing the country, looks upon the situation as most encouraging. The season for crushing the sugar cane has just commenced, the insurgent troops are taking employment, the poor are being removed from the citie3 to the fields, and the Cubans are manifesting the greatest energy and determination to help them selves. The methods adopted by the administration in Cuba seem to have been met with a most favor able reception." The Oregonian reporter, who edits the Courier Herald is again E offering from enlargement of his tmrap of self esteem. Fortunately for these two great journals, Bro. Gabbertwas not cruelly cut off in his babyhood but grew up to be an important factor in the publication of both a republican and a demo cratic sheet. It is only through his abnormal efforts (at times) that either of these publications have bo long survived the tempest oussea of journalism. His curt criticisms are both amusing and elevating. He is a very big man with an inadequate salary. We know him, poor fellow, and we tried to befriend him, but, we are not alone among those who have cast our pearls before swine. Some of our contemporaries seem worried about the Enterprise. They question its republicanism. Never fear, brcthern, this journal will continue in the future as in the past to champion the U-st in terests of our people, attainable only by and through the republi can party. And, let us add, this pacr has not and will not refuse to support each and every nominee on the republican ticket, worthy of the Hsition, without first de manding a "fee" from him for do ing our duty. Let it not e for gotten that the Enterprise is the only paptr in tho county that did give loyal support to every man on the republican ticket at the last election. Pout forget that Mr.Cheney seldom did support the candidates on the democrat ticket until they put up to him for his support that he learned what little he knows of practical printing in the Enterprise otlice, and that Gabbcrt, who writes most of his editorials, never professed to be a democrat, much less a populist. It will be remembered also that Bain used to run a free silver sheet at Barlow and absolutely refused to support the candidates on the republican ticket at the last election until paid for it, and then supported only a part of the ticket, or, that Gill, of the Canny Indejendent, es tablished the Industrial Herald in this city as a populist paper. Pretty specimens, these, to ques tion the loyalty of the Enterprise to the republican party. Great men seldom get funny, unless, as in this case, where a great man wants to tell a joke on himself. Mr. Gabbert, main brains on the Oregonian and Courier Herald, got off the following little joke on himself last week: It is ho dark of nights now on the Seventh street steps, that when the nig-hta are not too cold young people uw the reMinK bench as a tryating plai'e as the darkness prevents their identifica tion. A married man attempted to make a mash on a woman while perambulat ing down the dark .Seventh etreet stair way the other night, but was shocked, after a little investigation to discover that the said w oman w as his wife. dured from military U kjw. Since hi left lh army Mr. Hryan liaa lot no op portunity to advertise liinmclf Ix'fote tlm HHplt', Ho tnakra Pitwlieo aliwver he can got a hearing. Ho I luinv trying to kwp hlinaelf Mora Cio peoplo in th lioo that lie may bo taken up again by liia party ai a national ian.ll.lato. It l a vajn bopo. In tin ich at Chicago, Saturday nWht ho harxd on the old iaane of firo coinage, which liaa twit buried loo deep for oven Hryan'a elo quence to reonrrfct It. Vtun hit ald, "Tho Chicago, platform grow Mlor with ago: it u strong In ISM; It I atrongvr now," ho ahowwl how blind i man may become in following a liobhy, ThotiMiid of democrata ainco Mr Hryan' defeat have repciiled of their hare In advocating frre ailver, ami are now the atauncheal anpportcra of sound money. The ox candidate attacked the policy of the adiiiiuiitralion in reference to tho territory acquired by the war; lie op poxed an Increaao of the army, and ho condemned other thing he Imagined lomr of Ida old follower do not like. All of Mr. Hryan's fc'hca ama k of cheap advertising He ia endeavoring to keep hi old iuportera from t raying away from l.lm by taying thing a few extroiniat like to heat. Hut the tido In day by day retting too strongly again! him and hia liubhiea. Tho people know more now than they did In IS HI, and tho more they learn the worae it will bo for Mr. Hryan and free ailver. Hallinioro American. ' Commiaaary-tioneral F.agan, in letter to the war inveittigating commit tee, accompanied by atatement nol yet made public, withdraw a tbo coarne language employed by him againt General Milea. Eagan doe ao only un der pressure of the war department. He makes no attempt at an apology for hi attitude as a black guard. Heveetu to juntily hia conduct on the ground that the chargea made agnimit him werobase lei. General Milea ha maintained a ca'.m, dignified demeanor In tho turmoil of this unp!eaantnea, which would have prompted many another good man to the commission of a rah art. Hut all he asks, for the present, ia thai piivato, and not officers, be summoned to corro borate hi "embalmed bei-f" story. Great confidence is expressed In the pansago this week of Senator Morgan' Nicaragua canal bill. Tho measure now is in more acceptable form than at any time since its introduction in congress. The paaKe of thil bill w ill be an oct a aion for jollification throughout the country, in which Great Hritain will un doubtedly join. Tho canal ia abso lutely necessary lo protect the interest of the United State, particularly since the close of the war, that it apiear un pa'riotic to trifle with it longer. Even ing Telegram. To show that the voters did right in electing J. J. Cooke sheriff of Clacka mas county, we refer to the reports of the experts mentioned in another col umn. DurinR the first six months of his terra of office Mr. Cooke handled over $58,000 with an error of but one cent. Courier-Herald Notice how carefully the editor conceals the fact that ex sheriff Grace's accounts were also ex perted; that he handled over 13') 000 dollars with an error of but a few cents which amount was due him instead of the county, liut Grace is a populist and the Courier-Herald is just now prais ing democrats and trying to assit-t that party in its hopeless ta.sk of swallowing the peoples' party. Last year there was an Increase of two and one-half million tons in the out put of the West Virgina coal mines as the result of the Dlngley tariff1 shutting out from the New England the foreign coal which found a market there under the Wilson law, and restoring it to the miners of WeBt Virginia. It was the Hon. William M. Springer and the free traders w ho told the miners in 1802 that free coal would give them more work and better wages, and the miners tried the experiment to their sorrow. Salem Statesman. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. oWfwrv Don't LI. It doesn't tsk much knowledge of mathematics to figure out the fact about that dread disease co n a m p 1 1 on Statistician Ion ago demonstratrd that one-ierrntb of all the deaths in Christendom each year may lie safrly attributed to consumption and allied distant. There is an almost certain cure and a positive prevent ive for this fatal dineajie if taken In time. The story of what it will do it told in the following letter : and half ymm ro. when I wm t Plat Ik. Ivy.." wntrn I W. Ionian, K., f CorMn. VThitlnr Co . Kv . ' F lakrn with errre paint in thr chral, aftrr which I Iwifan to tpit np blood and w alx troubled with rnyht twrata. I wan to abort winded that I muld hardly walk half a mile al oner, and if I got the IraM bit waned. I would have an attack of phthiaic iaathma) and almost die for atout two or three daya I concluded to try Dr. K V. pierrr. and I related rar caae lo him. Me wrote me that I ihnuld take hia 'Golden Medical covery.' I began tiding it and uaed aiKMit an bottlet. I brK"1 to ee that it was helping me, to concluded to continue ita ue. I did ao and have improved both in atrenirtb and in weight. I have not had the phthiaic, nor apil up any blood ttnee but apring " Thi (treat remedy Dr. Pierce' OolriVn Medical Discovery cure 98 per cent, of all laryngeal, bronchial, throat and kindred affection which, if neglected lead up to consumption. It ctrengthens the stomal h and makes the appetite keen and hraily. It invigorates the liver and aids the natural proceases of secretion and excretion. It makes the assimilation of the food DcrfW t. It is the (Treat blood - maker anil flt-t.li-builder. Honest di alers will not urge you to take a substitute said to be "just as good." Send for I;r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. I'rke. I'.nclose 21 one cent stamps to cover mailing only, to the World's Dis pensary Medical Association Buffalo, N. V., for a paper-covered copy! Cloth 1 inding ten cents extra. It ia a thousand page book wi'h over seven hundred illustrations ; formerly sold for $150. I'or limited time can be had for cost of mailing. Rucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Tiles or no par required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman A Co., Charman Bros. Block. Price 25c Johnson has the best hair cutler in the city. roil tiiniu no a i. "Hur present road laaa, lakett a wholo amount to mere travesty on Hie obj.'fltor whlrh they 't Intended They am tlm result of hapliamd, paun- ik legislation from m-aslon toi'ioii, usually aiiHMidatory ot pievloti act that were lheinelve mere apolonie lor Isliim condition. Ther fs ample Justl- nYatioti fur lb Uloineiit lhat, wllli reptiou few as l lw unworthy of mention, I ho averarfti eotinlry road in our Utd are in no Mtr t ondilioii than they www thirty year . There arn many road In Oregon that have l"n traveled regularly for more than thirty year through thickly settled eoiniiiu nltie and lhat have never been o nearly Impassable, a during the last year. Thi d'scouraglng condition la wholly allribulable lo the aleitc ' ' intelligent application of the rlbul put forth for their Improvement. If all th road work In Oregon during this rml had been applied to their ayslmnalle draining, gracing and lop dressing with gravel or crushed nn k wa would loday liav a g'Hxl a syatetn of road a any state lu the) union. Tim amount t( human energy absolutely thrown away il prodigious, but In no liiBtaure.li'rhap, more Inexcusably so than In Ilia matter ol alleged work on our roads. While our people ar a unit a to tin mvesaily and desirability of Udter roads, it I not poatiblo to bring aliout thai condi tion until our present system ia wholly revolutionise,! and our road taxes ate collected Ihe same as other taxes, to 1st disbursed under the lntellignt super vision of otu competent eron author ised by each county lo louk after the road of lhat county." From (ioveruori llevi's message. now ih vm it wirr. Has she lost her b. nulvT II so. Coif stliuttion. Indigestion. Sli'k lle.hirhe art) the prlin lpiil ni'i-o's. Kstl Hover Hon! Tea h cured Iheao Ills for hall a I century. I'll.'" Money 'refunded II lesull am Hot atls- lai toiy. V. II. Huntley, 1'iugglst. Mouev hmne I on Improved biruis, at w tale. N I I re'pilied J. NrsvN.r.ri Hood sl'ifl. l'oiil'i"d, tr. Of rlhlloh' t'oiisumplloii Cum Is thl HilaianleiM " "' '"" '" """ Uo Ihlrils of tlm lonH-nl of lliUlmlll ftl.fully, then if you t aussyyouai.1 nt bcneilted K'tiim lb boliUHoyour lruij' gist and b nisv i"hi"'l I"'1'0 I'"1'1'' I'lhel'li i t-., M cis. ami l.f0. V. U. Honiiiy, I'Higr.iai. .1V1 .Vi .V. IV, DUcktm.tbloR. Morsesbneing, WsRon Msker. 4th aiol M.HII at. Oregon City. vr v vy V' w V v' 'J" ' irl V !' HOl.ltM TiUlM WANTII) irv.rvbire lof "lbs Hlory o lb I'lOllld'loea" l.v Mot.it llal.lrsd omt' ,!:!;.'n.y iti (lover ...I a. .Mlbl.l II!. ,U,. lu Hi War (..(..rtment. 1 wil'le.i lo nil .slot" Si rn '' ,.io l,'dl.' ''' (.eioosl In III hoitsla si 110111 o. """ W,.i,j In It. e A101 rli no irrmnrs al Manila, H. Ibe'l-...rgi,i-ii.a tallli ACUO'Sld 11,. k i in ti,..i.i witii iy. l (I,, roar ol bail'. l lb" (all nl Manila, 1 lions, is bo" sgei.la. II.I111I1.I of uiMU'sl .......... i.L.,, ttv ii,.trionei.l I'lo'lo- i,.bria..U ibe apol l.aics l-mk. I ;.,.. It t prulii. r iV" Pbl. re-lit iivro. Ibopsll H'li 1 It'-'isl sr l-ks. (lull) ( A blrr.a K T. Hs-b.r. Hec'y., Msr llia.irso-e t..lg .do. a'. TO HIS COY LOVE. (A esuaouet I pray I1hw bam. low invno mnr fi.ll bum th brt yu afoia I ll la vain that anlul adoiw Thai can. but will n,'t, ar tn. Thew pr half kt"a kill m null. Waa r wall Ihua arrvtslt An, Id an urtan ol ilelU'hl for lMur lo t atarvtd. Bh.n m 00 mure lh.w anory hra With aiur tuerrta bran. Wlwrn, whil 11. Iii rj with Iroljr feaata Yet la my tbimt n'l alaii. hi.l. O Tantalua. thy lna m-'i r trill Py ma tlioii art prrrmtnl. Tla Dolbln to l plauiil In hell. Hut thus In bravco turrnrolrd. (lip in ao m.,r In lh. d. ar arm, Nur thy lifi-'t cvn.f.Tt call tne. Oh. the re but t. .wi rful 1 harm Aiul do ,ut mora Int brail met But m h' it patient I am gruwa In alt thia e. II aUvt the. Coma, aieai thin; let thy heart alon; I cannot lit without tha. Mlcbarl lraylon lu Nw York Time. CHERRY RIPE. Tbera Is a gartbra la bet faea When rt-a and whlia lllnw (rowt A heavenly paradla la lhat plar Wherein all pleawainl frulta do flow. Ther cherrirai grow wht.'h lu may bny Till "Cbrrry rip" themW do cry. Thno cherries fairly do lru'loaa Of orient pvarl a double rbw, Tfhl.-b. whi o her lovely Unshter ahowa They lmk llkenavbuda filled wlthaoow. Yet them n.r per nor prin" can buy Till "Cherry rip" themanlv do cry. Her eye Ilk angeU wap h thmn aMU, Her brows Ilk bended bnwt do tan.l. Threatening with plereing frown to kill All thai atteu.pl with ey or hand Thoa aaf red rherrb) to com nigh Till "Chorry rip" Ibemanlvra do cry. -Tkomua Campion 1 1010). Apparent t'owlraallef lost. "It seem very trango to m" anld the educated parrot, "that a thirst fur learning can bo satisfied with a lot of dry iufonuatiou." Clnclunati En quirer. A Providential" Raeapa. In "ilunitoba Mumorha" Itov. Cicorfio Youhk rulatv nn experience of hia boyhfKsl which, bo ny. formed tho turuiuK point in hia earner and 1n1 him eventually to cIhhiso the lifu of ft mis aionary lu tbo north lund. Eurly 0110 stormy luuruimt whim 1 waa a boy, aaya Mr. Youiik, 1 wua feed ing tho cnttlo lu tho baiM iueiit of u sta ble when a terrific windstorm struck tho building and crushed it liko nn v,H ahull. Ibiiiring the crash of tlm fulling and breaking timbers, I fell 011 my knee in terror and beaii to pray. In a moment, as it seemed, tho storm Iinssed und stillness prevailed. I was completely euooiiipnss:d Ly tho broktm timbers and tho mows of buy mid K nil 11 which had been stored in tho npptirpiirt of tho barn. I was in utter durkuess, too, and ut first completely fluxed. Find ing myself unharmed, however, I recov ered iny senses and begun to dig into tho bay to escape. After a long stru"Klo I worked myself frco from tho buy mid stood in tho midst of tho wreck. It wus afterward ascortuiutd how narrowly I imd escaped being truHhed to death by tho fulling timbers. Hud I been ntuwliiig at tho moment I must liuvo boon killed. Tho spiico wherein I hud knelt wus ubotit a yard sqnnro und tho only place whero I could have es cupnd liiHtant fleuth. Much was made of my remiirknLlo escape, which I have ulwuys rcgurdud as a direct interposition of I'roviduuue, and in oonHequeuoo I have devotod tnj life to the Master's service,. Best shave in barber shop. the city at Johnson's A fine parlor organ for sulo on easy terms at tho Oregon City Auction House, Miikl Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the akin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded, 5 cts and CO cts. flbnVNTT TABLE I Uari all ao.uaj U-' (! el Italia 4 TWO SlIklAL STUKIIIS cmrA .March I" flavin Hamilton I a f - - f II, Me It Mt'Saoll ilk I u . .1.. ,,f a .nt Ka Mill K-k ,. ui i v ri ii'.r snAwrLL a. k) a ai..a f iK iIm l Klaa) rraaaeuk la Ottat SC0UTIN0 OH THI riAWJ II, "lli rraio llui" woLvn . DUfiniNi II, Hint W. Iia- t A PANDY AT Mil BkiT SOMP. SHORT STOKII'.J AN BXtHANOI or ittiri II r (. .. r. Waia TNI GUNSHOT MINI ' ,..aiaa f. I l wi( THI KINO'S TRIatURI IHIP Hi Kttas.lUirM .f IHwllal. OaMaUat tieatU i j Joua sal, klUr U aa SIOHIPS OP TUP. WAR T.sru.0MDW.Y , c.uim ;wm III lltai'lU Mttl , r A.cASEDr.cHT iLL,rr?r.t!t7i!ur b W.J. Ilt-.t.aow nnutaaaia iww . WAR tommPORDIHT AfLOAT l, l aal 11. T warwa WITH CAflOII AT IL CANIY Mr htnait t. MaaauM AKTICI P. ON SI-OHT AM) TR AVfTL av,- -Ul.e .ll U n'al la.aiwi I " taaaigaiVt Way AICTIC WATFAllll " Mr t ta I . Aoaaa TWO fOOTIO flQUSI UATlNO lr W la. aa T. Miraaa iCTtti roto t. Hf A. II. laouratt i thh CAwriM cirn FKOBI KM ANU ItlUJ aoaiklaia kOl'Nl) TAi I ALASKAN rHISHAM llr II f . Jaa.-wa ART OF rLY-riSHINO i, Y. f. Kant TIH TOP CtUI-HOUStl Ut Pan lUaau TMn I tilTOU'R Tr)I B (TAMP) AMI CfMt " A!l tll eatalat tiuttwa trk 10 (''' a f 'S' AAalrMt rUVPBR nBOTrltR, NMUktrl, t. H. V. M A l,L vlcl.l of linth 1KB " ... il l profit and satiafjciioa if. i : . 1. .1 . I'ifcj will rrauii 11 juu joaiii fFERRYS Seeds r?n ...... Ht up Tlary a alarat lb beat, li ii..t a..a-,,i a "i.l-luia-lHir iK.n imii I'errt'a. -.. 1.1 all rlrf M Ilia . f III Vi rl Ai.iiaal-fraaw DM rCRRTtC0..DtlrtH.Mkh. JOIIN YOUNGER, I 12 W K L 15 R, ().ji. Huntley's Drtijf Store, iukty yi;. s i.ai i.Kii:.ti: in jl W,ri.nipvv.,lti..i(-.w.. V?J t ' ssT i:ARMI;RS . . A Personal Matter A ell I nil, le, ( r . like a I i-H dir-ael er..n al'iia a 1 1 r t Ivr n .1 ( 1 '-!. t l.i ,.,.k li,..i. YOUR HOUSE Can l.e rr,ii,ie l sntl re-i. in .l j al very reaa'.n-ihl i rl,-.. - nii,. are ery cl,ei 1.11 l.i,,'l leive II Unit I I lie aim 11, a tea ..) mine i.aika ; an. I crai ka In II. 1 1 Leave Orders at Ely's Store... til'HI'OW 1h IM ter. Vi.nr ti'iitn will have tho best iif cnr ntul Full Measure of Feed At th.- City StnblcB. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., H.l,'aa..ra lo COOktt. F.ivery lliys ni Sliort Notice. Telephone No. 4V. apRPERWEEKLYrgi grVflfllB ISffltmiVQ WlBlBiKlUtT r, 9) Will conllnua lo ivt walk by aak during iv, by miana ol lllualrttiA tud It it, til Iht lmKirla.il nam ol ilit auilJin a claar and cuikIh aiannat. II. O. Wrllt POLITICS Indrptn'lrnl ol parilaa davMad la gmid I'urcmmtnl, Il will not haillalt In a'rva or d.aapjiiovt, altattvtr Ilit mutiioB mar bt. Cuba and the Philippines Sptiial tflklci mil ai,iai on ll.'H lo ciiu.iliitt l.y Maaara. I'hll. Irnhlnton 'and I'. I. Millet, lih i,l whom nude tt(.ial ourncyi lu Ilit lilaudt. ...nin ART 'Mia ad!. ail ma tl Iht connlry will romiit.ult la Iht ajl of ll.t Wt KI.V. ai hrrai.,ln,a, making II Ilit luitmual lllualralt.l wttkly. Hawaii and Porto Rico ll.aa ,la.aa will U alisilaily liaa. ad l. taen.r Whltnty tnd W. Ilnlddl, who liktwiat Budt a tludy ol Iht I'laitt R. W. Llianben JTj a,V w Ciipai Wnnnty unsT . . . PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR U wl.il II AI4 1'KK'S WKKKI.V ha Lean In Hi paal and will bt In ll.t Inline. 'Hit ieal work a,,,,inililied In ll.t tale h.ai.ili.Aiuitiaa war It iliaucleriiiic ul Ilit WI.KKI.V S live and tiicigalk .iliiy, si:rial storii-s WHRM THR SI.IIIM'I H W'AKI!.S. Ry II. 0. Wtllt WITH SWOMI) AND CKt'CII IX. THU CONSI'IH ATOK5 lly P.. 9. Van Zllt Uy K. W. Chaaibtr Some Short-Story Contributor! W. E. Norrli Owtn Hall F, J. McCarthy II. S. Mtrrlman E. P. Benson H. S. Wllllami John Coruln M. S. Brtieot THE WEST tnd tit Induttriri will bt treated In a aeiira ol article by I ranklln Matthew. The London Letter will bt written by Arnold Whit, tnd will bt lull of timely matter. ALASKA tnd lit reeoutrea, will ba (lit luMact nl a atriet o( paptrt by lid ward J. hpurr. This Busy World by R. B. Martin, will cnnllnu to a.nuit tnd Inalruct lit rcadera AMATRUK ATHLETICS will bt continued weekly by lit well-known tdilor, Mr. Caapar Whltnty tO (.mil t Cop iuiitripllon, 14 00 tltt Addrctt HAKI'IIH RROTHRHA. I'ubllahtrt. Ntar Vsrk, N. V, Fiiablla Millhawt