THE NEW AGE,.; PORTLAND. OREGON. The of Pure Blood Thiit is wlint ib required by every orgtin of llio body, for tllo proper peiformanco of its functions. It prevontB biliousness, dyspep sia, constipation, kidney complaint, rheumatism, caturrb, nervousno's, weakness, faintness, pimples, blotches, and all cutaneous c.up tioriB. It perfects all the vital processes. W. P. Keeton. "Woodstock, A In., tonk Hooil'uSnrc npurllln (o iiiuke hl blood pure. He writes tlint ho hnd nut felt well hut tired forixnnp time. Define he had nuished the llrxt bottle of tills medicine he felt bet ternml when lie hud taken the second a like another innn free Irom Unit tired feel lug and ublo to do his work. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to euro and kcops tho promiso. Accept nix-substitute, but got Hood's today. v A Word of Sympathy. We should speak comfortably to thOBO in sorrow and to tho depressed. ' A wofd ofsympnthy tlnioly spoken is bnlm to a woundod heart. The letter written in tho spirit of Him whoso words woro full of comfort is some times tho opening of the soul to gruco and peace. 8WA This slrnatar Is on erery box of tbs genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tabi.u tbs reaaedy that curra a cold la osms day i Pan-American Banners. Fnn-Amorlcnn bnnnors nro now fly ing in tho streets of Now York, Phila delphia, Boston and other largo Ameri can citios. Hono.ith thorn millions of people pans every day, nnd thcro aro few of theso who do not look up nud take noto that n great exposition for all tho Amoricaa which will bo tho biggest thing of its kind that ovor Imp poaed, Is going to bo hold in Buffalo thii year. AFTER AM ATTACK OF Z.A OltllTE. If you bare had la frlppe, a few doits of Uarncld Tea will be biiiilflclal, as It will closnie tbe system ol all Impurities. The Pan-American Floral Display. Tba great floral display at tho Pan American Exposition will includo 600 beds of popular (lowers. triTa or Ohio, crrr or tolido, .. LUCisCOL'NTr. I FaamcJ. Ciunkv makes oath that he fa the senior parter of tbe firm of P. J. Chimrt & Co., uoins; Business in me uur 01 loieao, county ana 8tat aforesaid, and that astd Arm will per tbe sura ot ONK IIUNDKKO DOLLARS for etch and ererr case oi Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of If all's Uatarmi Curs, FHANK J. CHENEY Bworn to before me and stibicrlbcd In ray preaence, tbls (th day ot December, A. 0. ISM. lifl A. W. OLKABON, KotdTV Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Kend for tntlraonl-.li. free. ,.,, X. J. C11BNKY 6t CO., Toledo, 0. BoldbrdruKRlits,7Sc Hall's Vamlljr I'llls are tbe best Tower 391 Feet llhjh at Buffalo. An olectrio towor 301 foot high will be the couterpioco of tho Pau-Amorl- tnn Exposition. j TOO KNOW TV1IAT YOO AURTAKINO When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio becauso the formula is plainly printed on every bottlo showing that it is simply Iron aud Qulnino in a tasto leas form. No Curo, Ho Fay. 60o. The Midway of the Buffalo Exposition. The midway of tho Pun-American exposition at Buffalo costs 13,000,000. SORES AMD ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic ajnjees the blood ia in poor condition is sluggish, weak, and unable to throw off the poisons that accumulate in it. The system mutt be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before tbe blood haa been made pure and healthy and eilitn purities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.S. beginsthecurebyfirstcleans lag aad invigorating the blood, building p the general health and removing from .'f IXSSZ. UPON THE SYSTEM. Wheathia haa been accomplished the dia csarge gradually ceases, ana ine sore or succrseajs. uiiucicaucncyui iuckuiu indolent acres to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local appllcatioaa, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat f the trouble. S.S.S. docs, and no matter kn-aa anfusi-aHtlss ttAfulua t-.fiaf -r n A 1 4 1 r - 4own, it wilf bring relief when nothing tlaecau. It aupplfe. the rich, pure bloo3 Bcceaaarr to heal the aore and nourish ftla-a. .K.llffit AlcmBmA Ki-wltf I ay. tWll Mr. 1. B. Talbcrt. Lock Box Ui. Winona, Ml, ajrst ' Sis years sko my leg from tbe knrc to Use foot was on solid sore. Serersl pbyiician traatcd m and I sude two trips to Hot Springs, fct found no rtlUf . I was induced to trjr S. S. S , atMttt mad a complete cure, I hat been a per McMy wtll aaa r since." atfjfc- attjav av U the only purely veg f f saa." etable bloodf purifier W k W known con tarns no kkaBksBBssB-aW poisonous minerals to sw 'sssbw ssw min the digestion and ----- j - avid to, rather than relieve your suffer. In. If your lean does not heal readily ' when scratched, bruised or cut. your blood tain hri ramlitioa. and an v ordlnaxv sorts k apt to becoase chronic. I Send for our free book and write oar phyaiciasa about yemrcaae. We make a barge for this service. latt MHf T H.CrF C M-. ATLANTA, SA. I Bast Usttfta J run, T ata GootL Da I Hi mom. sola or or RED GOGGLES ON A BULL. Prank of Mischievous lloja Makes II I m a Kav.im llovlnc Lunatic. A set of crimson goggles on a bull Is i combination as rare ns It Is bizarre, but this is Just exactly what John An ichutz, of Stowe Township, Pa., run across tho other day when he went out lo take a look at his black and white bovine, Dexter. The null was inueuteu for his new ornaments to a bevy of mischievous boys, who wanted to dem onstrate the generally received theory that anything red renders a bull ob streperous. When Dexter woke up the next morn ing he saw everything had a decided reddish tinge. By the time he had como to the conclusion that every object ho gazed on had unaccountably been transformed Into carmine he becamo furious. Ho noticed 'that hlo cattle com fv tfJSfi. panlons had all taken on the new color that the grass was no longer green; that tho landscape had been painted In Jhe prevailing tint and then ho became a bovine lunatic.. To cap tho climax he saw ho was near n red barn close to a red fence, nnd that the milkmaid was a red girl, who carried a red bucket nnd a three-legged stool of tho snmo color. ft'ow, ho wan simply a pent-up volca no In cow skin, nnd the trouble began. With a snort he made a pass at a straw stack that was tho color of a brick yard, but failed to knock It Into tho next county, though ho had the supremo satisfaction of witnessing the tcrrlflod nntlcs of red chickens, red geese and red ducks In their wild endeavor to get out of his way. Without stopping to enjoy his satis faction In having turned n peaceful barnyard Into a cyclone-swept prairie ho butted up ngalnst the wenthcrbonrd Ing of the barn, making the red splln- '- tcrs fly like straw In a whirlwind, and accelerating tho flight of the red-headed girl Into a bright red spring boiiBe. Next tho panels of tho red fence suc cumbed to the furious onslaught; a meadow with red grass wns crossed, nnd Mr. Bull found himself on tho bank of a stream, the water of which was as ml na blood,. iii-ro. nfter nn hour of unsnoken mis ery, tho poor bull sank down exhaust-1 od. nnd tho red toggles dropped from his deceived eyes. Mr. Anschuts has offered a reward for the arrest of tho bloody-minded boys. Ono niaolc Sheep Every Faintly. One of tho stories that tho late Son ntor Palmer was fondest of telling had to do with an nged gentlewoman bear ing the same name as himself, who lives Bomewhcro dowu on the eastern shore of Virginia In tho county whero Senator Palmer's grandfather was born. Ono of tho Senator h Washington friends happened to meet tho old lady down there, and asked her If suo woro not a kinswoman of his. 8ho did not know, but thought perhnps she might be. Tho gentleman wns of Virginian descent, wns bo not? And In the Uni ted States Senate Yes, she wns qulto sure he wns a kinsman. "Was ho Ifi tho army?" she asked. "Yes," answered the Senator's friend, "ho was In the nrmy and a general." Tho old Indy wns posit I vo that ho was a relation. "But." went on the friend, "ho was a gencrnl In the Union nrmy." The old lady's fnco fell, but she ral lied. "Well' she snld, "you know there's a black sheep In every family." Wash- ington Post. Flrat Emancipation Decree. The first emancipation proclamation Is said to bo on the gravestone at Con- cord or John Jack, nntlvo of Africa, mliA , n. In 1 ?Ti nnnA tf ft ltant ti ( e t will as God wills- God's will be done l?"l fL ta aaS of Blawry hV Thousft bom in alntiii or slavery, be WttB UV I II li-V, IUUUrII lit? UUtl III U land of liberty, he lived n slave, till by j bis honest though stolen labor ho ac . ,.l.,1 , nnil- nt Hlfivirv wlilnt. the source of slavery which gave him his freedom." The rest of tho epitaph which must have been written by a forerunner of Wendell Phillips, is equally biting. Why the Diamond Gleam. The diamond is full of phosphorus. V! quality has been known for cen tuVles, and still there aro many who do not know It. That Is the reuson often that gleams of light are seen Issuing from the atone In the uarlc. To this quality alone attaches a great deal of I value. Tire most phosphorescent stono ! Is tbe one thnt Is the best cut. If there , Is phosphorus In tbe stone It Is greatly j enhanced by proper cutting, so that Its ' scintillating faculties are Increased, Time Is no uola. tile that wears, but makes . ... .......... ... . . . . . i TLriSKak miA w v,m itVMft . V., i n W&Zm sH$&tiJWM C 7Z SPORT IN CHINA. Most of the Celestial. Gntia Are Trap Hiintliiur Tli(ert. The Chinese shotgun or glngnl hns never reached high enough develop incut to bo of much service 1n hunting. The barrels are emit, and many of thcK0 0no can got tho most out of llfo ex cheaper ones look us If made of pot cept by contact with his fellows. mctul. They aro mounted on stocks H6v. T. B. l'avuo. that look like cxaggcrateu pisioi nan dies. But the Chinese have never In vented anything like the percussion cap. Their guns bifve no triggers or hammers; instead, there Is nt the base of the barrel a small vent and Hash pan. Over tho stock is a holder shaped like our hammers, made of soft steel and split so us to hold between tho two lingers n piece of lighted lnccuso or punk. Iu order to tide this weapon, tho Chinaman must till tho Hash pun with fresh powder, blow the ashes olf his punk, tnke aim, and then with his thumb push tho holder forward until tho lighted cud of tho punk touches tho powder In tho Hash pan. So un certain Is tho weapon that the Chinese rarely use It, except In pot-hunting for rlccblrds, blackbirds aud that class of i game. Most of the Chinese hunting Is done with traps, says Forest nnd Stream. Tho moors nnd plains abound In par tridge, grouse aud rabbits, aud tho Chinese tnke Immense quantities of them by means of nets and running nooses. For largo game they resort to pita and deadfalls. -It Is npj. generally Ituow'n that the mountains of north China abound with bear, both black nud brown, nnd thnt leopards and tigers arc by no means uncommon. Tho so-called Siberian tiger, which is the most mngnlflccnt specimen of tho cat family, far surpass ing oven tho royal tiger of India, Is really a native of tho mountain rnnges thnt lio between the plains of Mon golia and Manchuria nnd tho plains about Pclcln. In enrly days tho hunting of leopards nnd tigers was n feature of tho royal hunt, which sport reached Its greatest popularity In tho reign of the Mongol dynnsty during the thirteenth nnd fourteenth centuries. Tho Ming dynnsty, which followed them, nlso found ninny devotees of tho chase, but they con lined their hunting to tho less dangerous pursuit of tho deer, nnd es tablished tho mngnlflccnt deer parks which are now to bo found near Pckln. The famous decoration of tho peacock feather, which hns been tho subject of ho initsy internntlonnl Jokes In connec tion with Ll-IIung-Clinng's yellow Jacket, was originally nwnrded to those members of tho royal suite who suc ceeded In killing n stag. Tho early em perors of tho present Mnnchu dynnsty were nlso great sportsmen, but for tho last forty years tho throne has been occupied by minors, and the manly pastltno has fallen luto disuse; RECENT INVENTIONS. In a new computing scale the fulcrum of the prlco-ludlcntlng beam Is movable and can be set at tho price of one pound of the material being weighed, the slid ing weight being then moved until the benm balances, Indicating the total prlco. A Westerner hns patented n handy tool for cleaning pneumatic tires, con sisting of a flat casing containing n crescent-shnped blndo on one sldo nnd pointed blndo on tho other, both be Ing locked open or shut by nn Internal spring. To prevent otock wnterlng troughs fromfreer.lngupnu Illinois Inventor hns designed a trough which has a flanged edge to rest on the top of n wooden casing, the walls of tho casing allowing the passage of heat from a lamp set un der the trough. To change eye-glasses into spectacles a new attachment has a senil-clrcular rim with a bow extending from Its cen ter nnd spring clamps nt the ends which engage the rims of tho glass nnd hold the bow In position to extend back to tho side of tho hend. Tho spindles for blind slats nre mnde of metnl In a Western man's pntcnt, being formed of a flat plcco of tin Kent Into a toothed clamp, with a rounded prejectlou at tho end, allowing tho slat to bo cut from a shorter strip of wood and making it leas llnblo to split. I In a now automatic regulator for electric motors n ball-governor Is re- volved by njKjrtlon of tho current de- nveu rrora tuo generator, moving n sys tem of levers nu tho speed Increases and decreases to shift tho brush car. rier of tbe auxiliary exciting generator. Tea Service Coat $00,(1110. At a sale in London a service of old So'vres ware was sold for 5,000, The genuineness of this set was proved by certificates turned to the owners by the French government. But by fur the ' most valuable service turned out at tbe ,ho Czarlna Catherine II. of Russia, aud mmUM of 745 P18' w,,lcu C5C30 ,,... .. ,lf ln .' nnH ,..,.. 'P 1 1 a Ua t? tAa trnrn r)A nm m is 1 n I . .,,',,,, ... , t..t.,. """ "v.. w. ..h...v o..UJL4;l tastefully arranged. Although the Hev res works are still In operation, they are kept busy In copying undent Chi neso aud Japanese models, Instead of increasing their rcputatlou In the manufacture of the wares which made them famous. The Princess of Wales has a tea ser vice of sixty pieces, each one of which is- decorated with a different photo- graph which she herself took while In Scotland, We have known lots of good men who talked of heating the voice of (Jod in the tempest and In the summer's breeze, who didn't act as If they heard it when the baby cried. Don't regard your friends as personal property. Something Out of Life It Is not to be denied thnt each one it getting fometliitiK out of life. The man who lives for nioro dollnrn and cents is not pet lug tho most out of life; nor ho who llvns fur tho indulgence of tho bcdlly appotitos, or pleasure only. The Power of the Press Is a common expression, hut few realise iti ncttinl power. (Ireat as Is the luiiucucu of the pre, it cannot bejtln to equal the power of llnstettrr's Stomach Hitters over disease. The Hitters strengthens tho stout nt'h, purities the blood, nud cures dyspep sia, indigestion aud constipation. It will tone up tho nerve, stimulate inactive kid ncjj.uiul nsau appetizer, it Is unequalled, If . vim want to :e'- well, andkeep well, use Hostetter's Stomach Hitter. Charity. "There's n bepgernttho door; shall I givo him anything?" "Givo him our bath tiokots thnt are left over. It's too cold now, anyhow" Tho Host l'rescrlptlun for Mi.li.rla Chills and Fover is a bottlo of Grovos. Tnstolosa Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinino in a tasteless form, No Curo, No ray. Prlco EOo. Oregon at the Pan-American. Tho Oregon commissioners to tho Pnu-Atnerican Imposition say thnt the state's exhibits will includo niuo ponud potatoos, tho largest cherrios and applos grown aud trees' six feot iu diameter. LIFE Of QUKKN VICTORIA. Cnm-ilnte life ot 0,11cm Victoria. It(t bonk, belt tnrins, Ontflt innllrtl free. Aildreas H. C. Hitler A Co., Portland, Or. Origin of the River Jordan. Tho river Jordan has its origin in one of tho largest springs iu the world. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt r Signature of Me Pac-Sfsalto vVrappar Balew. Tear asaasl as r tsiUhkaaa4-Ba. FOR NEAIACHL FIR DIUINESt. FOR IIUOUIHESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION osuiuinsi Murq uaiiAtu.i. raaralr Tt'taWa.jir-5 CURE SICK HEADACHE. Ohio's School Expense. The atnto of Ohio oxpunds $14,000, 000 annually on its 1, ..'00,000 school ohlldren. Of this fuud Cincinnati pays 11.000,000. Plso's Cure Is tho best medicine we ever used for nil allectiuus ot the thrum and lungs. Wm. O. Kndhi.ky, Vaubureu, liid.. Feb. 10, 1000. Pointer for Liar. A man who can tell a He tho same way twice is entitlod to some oiedit. ETS'Prm,neiitlr Cured. No (Its r n-nronueai rl It n-r tun '(.'u.-nriir. Klin.1 (!r-tNr Mt.-rr. Ittoil fur KK Kit Si.OS trial Iwtlla ami Ucat. . na.U.11 Kn-,l.tU..KilArcliBtlJtilUJ.ltUla.ra. No Typhoid In West rtirlc. Inquiry made in Polynesian Islands, in New Guiueu, and West Africa in dicate that typhoid fever doos not occur in those rogions, but seems to be a byproduot of civilization. The Kind You Huvo Alwnvs CARTER'S IP X&J SBaaaVaaBSsHBBBVBBiBIBBaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaaa ture of CIiuh. II. Fletcher, and has been mudo uudcr IiIh perftonal Huiwrvlaion for ovor Jia yenrs. Allow no ono to decelvo you in tills. Counterfeits, Imltiitloiin mid JtiNt-aH.good" aro but Experiments, and eudmi-rcr thtj health of Children Kxperlenco nfiruIiiKt Kxporiiiiuut. Vihat is CASTORIA CaMtorla is n Imrmlcss HtibHtltnto for Cnstor Oil, Pare goric, j)ropn and Soothlntr Syr tips. It 1m Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic; KUbstiincc. Its ojro Is Us fe'iiurantee. It dcNtroys "WorniH and alluvH Fcvci1hIijich.h. It cures Diurrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures C'otihtlpatlou and Flatiilcucy. It nswliullates tho Food, requisites tho Htomacii and Itowels, Klvliifr healthy and natural Bleep. Tbe Clilldren's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears tho (JutjfTucAC In Use For Over 30 Years. th csirraua (, r auaiur arairr, hiw veaa cm, WOMAN'S DUTY, In Justice to Herself, Her Hus band and Her Children, Her Health Should Be Her First Consideration. Thoupiiuds of women ouduro tho tor tures of living death nud at lant sua ottmb to tho tlis?nses poauliar to their sex without kudu-lug of tho lifo and health which might bu theirs if proper troatmout had boon usod. How pa thetio is tho story of thousands of young mothers who overy yonr aro car riod to their graves leaving llttlo chil dren to struggle nlouo in tho world without tho toudor care and viso conn sol ot n mother. And hovi doplornblo when it is known that thcro is a ronio dy so oxuotly suited to tho needs ot Buffering wo m on thnt it euros tho most stubborn of thoir dUoasos. Immediately nftor tho birth of her first ohild in 18U0, Mrs. Graco Camp boll, of No. 801 Lognu street, Grand ltnplds, Mich., now L'8 yours of ngo, wns aflliutod with n complication of diseases. Her story, as told in hor own words, follows: 'Tho birth of my first child loft mo in a doplornblo condition. My system wns broken down nud 1 suffered from gouornl debility. I wns exceedingly nervous nud rhoumntism nlso troubled inn. My nppetito failed nnd the most dolicnto aud inviting food failed to tompt mo. I wns thin nnd pale, nnd had neither ouorgy nor ambition. My caso had boon gtowing stoadlly worse for two years. I had naod sovorai so called romodio" bnt found no curativo qualities in thorn. "In tho summor of 1808 I wns visit ing my grandmother in Ludlugton, Mich., nnd tlicro lonrnod of tho won derful cures olToctod by Dr. William s' Pink Pills for Palo People I tried tho pills nud hnd not finished ono box bo foro I felt in u oh bottor. I coutiuuod taking them through tho yonr and tho result was a perfect curo. I nm no lougor nervous or rhottmntio nnd havo nioro thnu regained my lost llosli. I cortalnly recommend tho pills to nil who naod thorn and thoir rosulta havo always boon bouellolal." MKS. GHAOE CAMPBELL. Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo me this 20th dnv of July, 1000. I). F. UAKEND8F.N, Foal. Notary Public At nil druggists or diroct from Dr. Williams Modielno Co., Sohuoatndy, N. Y,, on receipt of prlco, 50 cents per box; aix boxes for $3.60. Silken Garments In Ancient Days. Silken raiment haa a standing among the oldest gnrmeuts in the world. Robes of that mntorlal were worn by men and womou nlike 2,500 years bo foro tho birth of Chirst. gStopa tho Oough anil Laxative llro'iio-Quinlun Tablets ouro a cold in ono day. No ouro, No Pay. Prico 25 couts. Perfume as a Preventive of Cholera. The cholera rupontodly during the last century visitod Loudon nud Paris, but nt no timo wns thuro a death from that dlHoaso among the operatives of the porfumu luotorios, BESTFORTHE BOWELS If too naren't a regular. Iiealthr mpreraf nt of tbl bowels tiirj dar, -uu're lck. or will bo. Kcxn ioui boniou opoii. and bo well. Korea. In tho ibai.nnl u.YuCr1."M K,ucaraudci.ui.wuk. CANDY CATHARTIC TNADi sua asaisnaeo Plaataot. Palatable. 1'otcnt.Tait Opod. Do O nod MtTerblckcn. Weak.n, orUrlp. lOo. too WrlM for free ample, and booklet on bealln. Addrvtt Slrll.( ,) M,ur, IkUtf. S..U.4I, S Tck. ISl KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN nnuirht Ihih imrnn tii Hir-,m- Signature of Bridge of the Three Americas. Tho Bridj-o of tho Three Americas la ono of tho contributions the' ally of Buffalo hns m ado to tlio PnuAmcrioan Lxposition. It spans tho. narrow pas sace in tho bonutlful lako iu Dolnwnro park, which is iuclttdod within tho ex position grounds, and haa threo arches typifying tho uulon of tho tlnco Amir icas, ' Sample Room In Constantinople. Consul aSchuninn, of Maintz, thnt a Gentian snmpfrt room has oponod at Constantinople. notes boon' A Budget of Roosevelt Stories. Twonty excollont storios nnd nncc dotes of Tlioodoro HoorovoH, never bo fore printed, nud told ntiouymnusly by tho "intlmntcs" nnd ulosost friends of tho vica-prosl'Jont otect, will bo pub lished iu tho noxt iesuo of tho Ludios' Homo Journal. TO CUHK A'COt.I IN ONK OAT Take Laxntlve llroiuo Qululuo Tab lets. All drttgehts rolund tint money it it fails to ouro. F. W. Grove's sig nature is on onuh box. 25o. Some Statlittcs Prom Finland. Finland produces nonrly 40,000,000 buBhcls of corenls every yonr nnd ox ports onts to othor countrios. lty tho Inst censuB thoto wero 800,060 horses, 3,1)08,180 cuttle, 1,007,084 -.hoop nnd 107,850 hogs in Flnlnud and tho peoplo produoo a surplus of 22,750,000 pounds of butter nnd 400,000 pounds ot choose nuuually. Tho exports of dairy pro ducts from Finland amount to nonrly 97,000,000 annually. Fountain Display al Buffalo. For tho fountain display at tho Pan American Exposition 80,000 gallons ot water per mlnuto wMl bo roqnl-od. Stories of Army Life. Collior'a publishes tills wook the Inst of tho scries of Frederick Pnlmor'u tales of nrmy llfo In tho Philippines. They aro (lotion of tho most fasuinnt ing kind. Mr. Palmer has been through many campaigns nud ho knows tho typos which ho describes. His odlcors nro tho ronl. officer; his nrmy womou tho real army womou. lloth dwell In a wonderful little world ot romance of which tho outside woild knows too little. Chronlo UonMlpatlmi Onrail. The canst important dlaroverr nt recant rars Is Uia poltvo remedy lor ciliilltlon, Cacarets Candr Cathartle. Cut Uuaranlel, brutKlst', 10, tie, Wc. Copper Deposits of Alaska. The rich copper doposita of Alaska are beuinuing to be developed, the flrat shipment from the White Horsa bolt having been dispatched to Tacoraa already. This belt, traveralug a tribu tary of tho Ynkou, is 95 mllrs long aud four miles wido. The oio is said to rnngo from 20 to 70 per cent, copper and carries $0 to $10 per ton gold. Mexico's Cxhlhlt a) Buffalo, tho Moxieiui government oxhlblt at tho Pitn-Amurlcun Exposition will oo cupy 10,003 8quuro feot of tpnuo, Mothers will find Mrs. Wiiislou' Sooth uigHyrup the best remedy t.ruso for thrlt ohildruii during the teothinir period. Automobiles at the I'sitAmcrlean. Tho nutomobiln fnd or f.nlilon, which ever yon pleiiHti to term It, hnu como to stay, and visltord lit thu I'liti-Ainorlean Exposition will suo soino exhibits in this lino wliluli will npuu thoir oyes, na to thu extent nud clmrnutor of the auto mobile lndithtryit the prenout day. Concession to Superstition. un tlio big stotmor Oconnlu there is no B0t ' '"Wo wiirttw No. 10, nor Hiiycnblnhuarliittth.it number. This isa concession to superstition, Uncle Sam Alms to buy the best if everything which is why he uses Carter's Ink. lie kuuws whin's good. To Prevent Accidents, A ftussinti euifiuoor hns invoutod nu electrical itppamtus maiiipulnteil from the stniie of u thonter by which at one touch nil doors nud exits uro opened toward tho outside. Traveling Liburles In Wisconsin. Thoro uro '.'U8 truvollmt librurios in WIhcoiihIii, nud tho number is coustnut ly iuureusiuj-, 1-ltKVKNT AN ATTtlJH OK UIIIIM-K. As a saleKimtd aifln.t la tcrl Ills ttell toclianto Ilie.ynUin with Uarfleld Ten, I tic Wuiiilurful Bvrli atuillulii. Iron Vlillln Cards. Iron visiting cards aro popular Germany, The miiiio is priutod in in silver, ami 40 of tho shoots only mens ure oUe-teuth of nu inch in thickness. Will be as Light as Day. Moro than 200,000 eluotrio lights will bo used to illuiniuuto the i'uu American oxikjhIiIoii. MONEY FOB SOLDIERS' -HE3RS- Heirs of Union H1 Hers kIio lioin.triiikd lens llian l(0cr. Ufo it Juno Vi. Wi (no mutter l( ati-n oiit'it), alKiiiiil aililitx JIKMtV . COI'I', WitaliliiElon, l. O. POULTRY NETTINC. Iiur Jrr.iu tlie inanufaciiirer, l'rh In lull rolls 8 feet it hi, VO feet Ioiik II.CA all l M .. J7 A II I .. II ,1 ., Ml. J . ,y ;-?S b '"T,,."!7.,.'....-.m All Kind ot Wlra and Iron Work, PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS 140 front hi,, I'urtluiiil, Uiokoii, IF YOU WANT TO SELL Y0U3 RANCH hist it with us, Wo are mrixtaiitly n. crcaMiiK our number of Eastern and Alaxka buvera, Address ALASKA YUKON VKOPKltTY KXCilANUK CO.,Tcoma,Vali. JJA w'-a .ifi-'i 4!