ITS) IMSON. 'Wit vt"-nvm, ....is " " w w- i mure car in business and how to ap- r remedies fur th stringency of such ' i . -t. With more care we will have less , .eoidents, and much U-ss suffering if we know the true remedy. In the lie Id and A and bruises happen and brine the hard time f Jin and safforinij. Experience j teaches that it is always, best to get the bt remedy, which is the cheapest in the - e U liXwricnce points to ht. Jacobs Oil without question the best remedy for i, .ich mishaps, being the surest and iironipt Mt cure. Hutfering brings hanl times r" even In prosperity. The best remedy for ' ; It is tM aurmt way out of them. " ' immense deposit of asbestos have , been discovered in the Ferris rafige of moontwins in Carbon coop ty, Wyoming. ' FORTUNE SEfcKINtt EMIGRANTS. atanyapoor family that seeks the western wilda In the hope of winning a fortune, Is pre served from that insidious foe of the emigrant aad frontiersman eh ills and fever by Hog letter's Htomaoh hitters, (o effectually does . that incomparable medicinal deieuse forliiy the system stcait!t the combined influence of a malarious atmosphere and mlasma'tainted water, that protected by It the pioneer, the miner or the tourist provided with It, may safely tneoutiter the danger. .. There is no substitute for thorough going, trdent and sincere earnest. With a better understanding' of the transient nature of the many phys j leal ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforloasuiitefforts '"trhtly direct'' V is comfort in Vknojyi .Jnany forms of any actual dis a constipated condi fMia, which the pleasant L family3ative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is " " everywhere esteemed so highly by nil who value good heultli. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes mti cleanliness without oo,aum onransonwj Sljviniine arti- RTutntfactured by tin Cali fornia h'ig Syrup Co. only and sold by .11 reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If v, afflicted with any actual disease, one may be xjommended to the most skillful 'physicians, but if in need of a luxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of ffigs stands highest and is most hirgely vted and gives most general satisfaction. Blood Poison, Contagious B1ood Poison has been ap Crooriatelv called the curse of mankind it is the one disease that nhvsiriatis ran. not cure; their mercurial aud p remedies ouly bottle up the p tj a surely brealrJ" form, resu fT ystera,." .;S-Jf jtf-ominenl a more virulent form, resif more virulent wreck of the systi Mr. Frank ii. jeweler at 9 . Ave., Wash--.rigton.D.Csays: I was for a lnno time under treat ment of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse all the While, not-1 withstanding the Pl fact that they j 'MyW"outhOUar9' ' -"arpeu me inrea filled witii eating sores; my toiue was1 Dnaer ,ne P?" J,8 , i almost eaten away, so that for three gneTanoe' 10'000 Kurda ralded the mouths I was unable to taste any siid Provinoe ol Mamonrel ul Aziz, where food. My hair was coming out rapidly j they burned and pillaged the villages and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried tnd massacred the inhabitants. various treatments, and was nearly dis- couraged, when a lriend recommended r"oh Would Exclude Our Pork. S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, 1 1 mass meeting held in Paris, began to get better, and when I had Franoe, 0f the organized Farmers' finished eighteen bottles, I was cured j Union, the dealers in salt meats adopt sound and well, my skin was without s ed a resolutioa in favor of theexolusion uicuiiau, auu jl uuvc -uau uu return oi the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegeiaoie) win cure any case ot blood poison. Books on thediseass nd its treat- tnent.' mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. WW 'A Mi klfciMsMB Handkerchiefs for Holiday Gifts Are always suitable and wolcome. Ve have made a specially this li nr. p 7 tjesaon of Handkerchiefs 01 Z3G taCII and will pay the postage on them to mall order customers The lln for ladles' affords choice of Linen embroidered N. Linen initial hemstitched vl.Incn plain hemstitched t k brio embroidered. Linen hevstltched Linen hninjd 1 , Linen Initial V Krt orders insure agalnsil delsy, OLDS KING, FRAZEiEAxaF EST IN THE WORLD,, VKCASE ixtsa Irom Anlml,oilsvtci -fnm 8K!i' U-" FOR HAL'fcl B Y TKKoon ANn "d L;eier gBusrallf. . SURE CURB for PILES sal Housuu bil 'Kt.VM'A' Jrke , sua, ra CONGRESS IN SESSION. Banala. The United States senate began tli second session of the fifty-fourth 001 grees with crowded galleries and wit'; that accompaniment of activity and u greeting that usually attends the reap iembliug of congress. But the cppoi branch of congress never puts aside it dignity, and the meeting developed no demonstrations of dramatio iuterest The reading of the president's messag-t was the featnre of the proceedings, aud beyond this no attempt was made to enter upon the business of the session. To many of the fore go representatives occupying the diplomatic gallery, the message had special interest and sig nificance, owing to the part they had taken in the conspicuous foreign eveuH to whioh the president referred. Un the floor of the senate printed oopioa of the message were distributed, and these gave the senators opportunity of read ing. There was a small attendance after the reading had proceeded beyond the first halt hour. After the usual formality of laying the message on the table, the senate, on motion of Hjle, adjounred. Honse. While the scenes attending the open ing of the houBe were both- brilliant and interesting in the orowda that thronged ths galleries, and the con spicuous personages present, the pro ceedings themselves were dull and spiritless, being distinctively routine. The house met, the chaplain invoked the divine blessing on the work of the session, the roll was oalled, and a com mittee was appointed to wait upon the president, and the latter's annual cow mnnioation was read. The reading consumed about two hours. The holi day nature of the day was saddened by the announcement of the death of ex Speaker Crisp, which Turner of Georgia formally made to his associates. Oct of respect to the memory of the distin guished Georgian, the house, after adopting appropriate resolutions, im mediately adjourned. Death In the Tyreneea. A Paris disptach says that a terrible disaster has ooourred in the Pyrenees.' A score of Spaniards, crossing on foot, had reached Gavarnie, in Franoe, where they related with apparent remorse that they bad left a woman, tig; prooceed, with he; avalanche ountain nasa so that tho guides were obliged to return to Gav arnie and wait there for two days. When they finally reached the ill-fated, trio, two of them were dead and tb third was dying. ' The Jury Didn't Bee Him Shoot. John Thiel, who was supposed tc have filed the shot that entered the head of a young girl at a wedding party in Ritzville, Wash. , has been acquitted by a jury. It was proved that he bor rowed the gun, and that the shot was fired from the gun, but no one saw bim fire it, and so the jury discharged him Fatal Ending of a Fued. A fight between old man Harrison and his two sons and Morgan and his two sons, Tom and Caleb, ooourred in one of the mountain counties of Ken tucky. The elder Morgan is dead. Both sons are dying. Both the Har- rison Dyg also dead Struck by an Eleetrlo Car. In Denver an electrio car struck a oarriage containing Mrs. JohnC. Mont gomery, wife of a prominent Denver capitalist, and two other ladies. The oarriage was wrecked and Mrs. Mont gomery was bo badly injured that she cannot recover. Killed by Poachers. Count Finiokenstein, an intimate friend of Emperor William, of Ger- many, has been mortally wonnded on his estate. It is sunnosad he was shot l, - nnnnhan Ho n n ..i-v.i, . j "cnAV"'owl' wuuuwuwi m Kviiuuuy. 11 ...... . u .. .i - A Con8tantinPle dispatch says that nf Amerinan pdik rjroduots. in view of the fall in the priotg of swine. Jumped From a Hoiqi Window. Mrs. Eliza Cumminga, aged 65, a Wealthy woman of Hillsboro, O., com mitted suicide in New York by jump ing from a third-story window of ho tel. Tug Edith Burned. The tug Edith, of Seattle, burned near Dofttemeyer's point, and is prac tically a total loss. The teg was act ing as a tender to a dregder and was on her way to Seattle. A llrutal Murder. Intense exoitemeut prevails in East St Louis over the brutal murder of Christopher Ludwig, aged 62, by Harry Sohroeltzer, ged 28. Schmeltzer struck Ludwig on the head with an ai, kill ing him instantly. The murderer es caped, but is beiug pursued by a posse. On Ills Way to Mexico. . Peroival Lowell, of Boston, whose astronomical researches with reference to the inhabitability of the planet mars have oommanded wide attention, is now on his way to the City of Mexioo, near where he has erected an observa tory. He will have with bim in Mexi oo a distinguished party of scientific men, and it is the purpose to continue the investigations in that country for at least two years, if the climatic con ditions prove favorable. Swallowed Morphine. Lizzie Emerson, a handsome woman, about 25 years of age, swallowed a dose of morphine, with suicidal intent, in San Franoisoo. When discovered she was taken to the receiving hospital, but soon after expired. The woman came to San Frsnoi8co from Seattle about three months ago. To friends she said that her husband had died about two months previously, leaving her with a little girl to support She oould find m. means oi supporting herse'f and child, and beooming despondent, de- uauvu W ttilQ DO? UIB 1 1 OUR FLAG) INSULTED. Old Glory Trampled rpoa by Tarklsh Ofltcara. New York, Deo ?. A letter from s J American missionary for nearly twenty years a resident of Constantinople has been received by Rev. Dr. Strong, sea retary of ' the Amerioan Evangelical League, whioh confirms the recent statement of Rev. Dr. Cyrus Hamlin with relation to the status of Ameri cans and the American flag in Turkey, especially with xegatd to the occasion when the flag was torn and trampled upon in an Armenian village. The letter is dated September 80, and says: "The rascally police officer, Hassan Chaoush, who tore down and destroyed our flag, was caught the Sands; follow ing the massacre, with f 600 upon him, obtained from the Armenians on his promise to save their lives, and whom he had treacherously given up to death. Everybody is asking whether Mr. Tor rill will do anything to vindicate the honor of our flag, but as yet we bear of nothing being dona " Another letter from Constantinople dated September 80, only five days af ter the occurrence, says: "Hasseky, the house which Mill Gleason and Mrs. Seoleve occupied, was looted and the servant left in obarge doubtless lost his life. Men wearing uniforms headed the mob whioh attaoked the house and pulled down and tore to shreds the United States flag that bad been bung out." A DARING HOLD-UP. Highwaymen Loot the Office of St. Louis Brewing Company. St. Louis, Deo. 7. Three highway men, with drawn revolvers, entered the office of the Home Brewing Com pany, at 8 o'clook this afternoon, and held up the cashier, Robert Haver, kamp, forcing him to hand over f 400, and then, not being satisfied with the amount, went behind the counter, loot ed the money drawers and secured from $500 to 800 additional. When the hold-up occurred, there were present in the office the cashier, half dozen clerks and several custom ers. Two of the robbers held the oc ! oupants of the office in line while the other went through the safe and money drawers. WjjBiJi5wd taken a-il ucea ropes and a-teveryone in the rcquired nearly ten min utes, and it seems marvelous that they were not discovered. Having bound their victims, the rob bers warned them against making a noise under pain of instant death. When the thieves had gone out, one of the clerks managed to free himself and then liberated the others. The police were at once notified by tele phone. Upon leaving the office, the robbers mounted a North Broadway oar and went south when they left the ctrr and went toward the river. The brewery employes were unable to give the police good descriptions of the men. CAPTURED A BURGLAR. Plucky Act nf a Woman Who Fonnd a Man In Her ltooiu. Portland, Or., Deo. 7. Mrs. E. E. Liddy of this city, made a plucky cap ture at 1:30 o'clock this morning of an aged sneaktbief, who was in the act of breaking into her house. She was eating lunch upstairs with a woman, when she thought Bhe heard a window raised in one of the side rooms, down stairs,. and, rushing down, she opened a door just in time to see a man, who was half-inside an open window, make a hurried exit. The street door was near at hand, and Mrs. Liddy, who is a muscular woman, ran out just in time to see the thief running up the street. The woman ran after him aud caught him. "What d'yer want?" exolaimed the thief, at the same time trying to break away from the woman, who had hold of his oollar. "I want you," answered Mrs. Liddy, as she took a firmer hold and began walking her prisoner baok to the house. A woman in the bouse telephoned the poliae stition, and when the patrol wagon arrived, Mrs. Liddy turned her prisoner over to Officer Nicolai. TRAVELS OF HINMAN. Fought a Pitched Battle In a California Town, Angel's Camp, Cal., Deo. 7. A pitched battle was fought on the streets of Angel's Camp this evening between two officers and Robert Hinraan, the desperado who is wanted at Roseburg, Or., for breaking jail and shooting a deputy Bheriff. Before the constable bad an opportunity to prepare for Eto nian's arrest, he broke away and ran up the street, which was full of people. The offloers followed bim, flriDg at ev ery step. Hinman turned and took a shot at eaoh of his pursuers, but with out effect. The officers' ammunition was finally exhausted, and they wore obliged to give up the pursuit, while their man disappeared in the darkness. A posse was organized and sent in pur suit, but up to a late honr be had not been found. It is thought by the offl oers that he was hit by one of the shots. Spain has fewer daily papers than any other European country, aud four fifths of those she has, are owned and edited by Hebrews. Bunted to Death, Washington, Deo. 7. A special dis patch reoeived at the war department says the residenoe of Chaplain M. C. Blaine, at Fort Ringgold, Tex., burned this morning, and Blaine and his daughter were burned to death. Mrs. Blaine escaped. The chaplain went oostairs to save his dnohter. Roasting Schillings Best tea in San Francisco costs more than roasting other tea in China or Japan, but it makes tea better. You don't have to pay the difference, though. It comes out of our profits. We make money in giv- Jncy lln nrofite Onrl ln& UP Pr0ntS- WJULCrl DLniniiig uompany tea rranc.KO VENEZUELA ACCEPTS IT. The Atbltratloa Agreement Satisfactory tu tbo Republic Washington, Dec 9. Secretary Olney has just received a cablegram from Senor Andrade, Veneiuelau min ister to Washington, now in Cataoas, stating that the Venesuelan govern ment has accepted the agreement reahoed by the United States and Great Britain for the arbitration of the boundary dispute, and an extra session of the Veuesnelau oongress has been called to oousider it. Thus the lust ob stacle to the amicable settlement of the dispute will be removed. The following statement given out at the state department embraces all the information in the possessiou of the department respecting treatment by Veuezuela of the proposed treaty: "Secretary Olney reoeived this morn ing a telegram from Minister Audrade, at Caracas, in effect that the memo randum agreed on between Great Britain and the United States for set tlement of the Venezuela bound try question is accepted by the Venezuela government; that the memorandum will be published at Caraoas this after noon, and that an extra session of the Venezuela congress will be oalled as soon as possible that the memorandum may be oarried into effect by necessary treaty between Great Britain and Vene zuela. The department also made public the text of the heads of the treaty, ar agreed upon between Great Britain and the United States, showing that the ad vance publication through the Assooiatr ed Press was perfectly accurate. TOSSED IN THE AIR. three Men Were Rlow Up With Dynamite. Prairie, Wash., Deo. 9 An attempt was made here last night to blow up with dynamite three men who wero rileeping in the same buiUiug The men were J. C. and C. L. LaPlant, owners of a shingle mill, and L. D. Walters, their engineer. About 'i o'clock in the morning they awoke, to find themselves being lifted into the air. A moment later they oatne dowu and went Uiruugh the floor with the bed ia which they had been sleeping, and the debris of the building fell ou top of them. The men were partially stunned, but they pulled themselves out, and made their way to a neigh bor's house, a quarter of a mile dis tant The house was completely wrecked, with its contents, the tim bers being smashed to kindling wood, and the bedding torn to shreds. Under the floor was a large hole in the ground, caused by the explosion, and the sup position is that the dynamite wa-i plaoed in a bag, poked under the hnus i and then fired. It whs a miracle thai the men escaped, everything else be. eg utterly destroyed. HEAD END COLLISION. Train Crew Went to Rleen and Got Matters Mixed. Sao, Antonio, Tex., Deo. 8. A her end collision between two thronp freights on the Southern Pacitio ro J near Waelder this morning, resulted i ; the death of two engineers, two fir men and bralteman. Tue orew of thj east-bound freight went to sleep, whin waiting on a blind siding, and on wak ing, thinking the second section of the through west-bound freight was the third section of the train, took to the main track. The weather was foggy, and the' east-bound freight and the third section of the west-hound, train came together a few miles from the sid ing. A relief train was sent from this city with a corps of physicians, and the dead and injured were brough' to Sau Antonio. AN OREGON WOMAN. Created Sensation In a Kansas City 1'utplt. City, Deo. 8. Mrs. Helen Kansas Dickerson Hartford, of Oregon, na tional organizer of the W. O. T. TJ., created a sensation today while filli ig the pulpit of the Dundee M. E ohuTch in this city, by denouncing, in unmear. ured terms, the acceptance by the city of a memorial to be erected in the cen ter of the city to the memory of Fred Heim, the brewer, lately deopa-ied. The Heim brothers, who suooeded tneir father in business, bad drawu plans for an imposing struotnre, to be erected to the- deceased's memory, and subsr- quently tendered it to the city officials. Today, in the oourse of her sermru, Mrs. Harford arraigned the city father for their action, alluded to the mem orial as a "monument of infamy" and appealed to the congregation to prevent Us ereotion. Flve Negroes Killed, Little Rook, Ark. , Deo, 9. A spe cial to the Democrat from Malvern, Ark., says: "What may be regarded as reliable information has just been receievd here that last Tuesday after noon at a point midway between Cam den and Beardon, on the Cotton Belt railroad, a Beotion gang, composed principally of negroes, with a white foreman, were engaged in improving the roadbed when a gang of unknown persons began firing into the crowd, killing five of them. The foreman olaims he did not reoogniza any of the assassins. London Club Raided, London, Deo. 8. A hundred consta bles raided the Battenberg Club, on Qoswell road, at an early hour Sunday morning, and arrested 160 persons, including many women. Great Britain's Wheat Crop. London, Deo. 8. The Times, in an article reviewing the offioitU returns, finds that the estimated wheat orop of Great Britain is 30,000,000 bushels above that of 1895. May Die of Old Age. San Franoisoo, Deo. 9. The Durrant murder case came up again iu the su preme court today, on a motion to dis miss the order of submission made at Los Angeles several weeks ago. As was expected, another delay resulted, the matter going over for two weeks. It is impossible to foretell when a de cision in the case will be rendered by the court, inasmuch as the case has not yet been formally submitted, Mean while, Durrant is threatened with the frightful possibility of ; dying of old age behind prison bars. I'hlj.- MOONSHININQ NO ROMANCE. Beaet with Danger from Wtthoat and Treachery Within the Camp. He Is neither a bandit nor a highway man, a disturber of the peace' nor, 'n respect to formularies other than the revenue statutes, a lawbreaker. Iast of all, perhaps. Is he a desperado. With in a month of tho present writing a traveler on one of the Tennessee rail ways entered the smoking car of the train. In the rear seat sat an officer In charge of a "covey" of moonsjilners. flushed by him ou the niouutnln the night before. There were twelve In the party. They hnd yielded without re sistance to one man, and, most singular circumstance of all In the South, the deputy had not fouud It necessary to put them In Irons. ! At their trial the members of this party will doubtless plead guilty to a man, though a little bard swearing would probably dear halt -of them, They will beg for mercy or for light sentences and those of them who prom ise ameudment will most likely never be again brought In ou the same charge, for the mountaineer la prone to keep his promise. A venerable Judge, In whom judicial severity Is tempered by a generous ad mixture of loving kindness aud niorcy, and whose humane decisions have made his name a word to conjure with among the dwellers In the waste pluces, tells a story which emphasises the promise-keeping trait In the mountain character. A hardened sinner of the stills, whose first and second offenses were already recorded against him, was once azaln brought to book by the vigi lance of the revenue men. As an old offender, who had neither promised nor repented, it was likely to go hard with nlm, and he begged not for liberty, but for a commutation of bis sentence which would send him to Jail Instead of the penitentiary, promising that so long as the judge remained upon the bench he would neither make nor med dle with Illicit whisky. ' lie won h!n case and was sent to Jail for a term of eleven months. This was In summer, and six months later, when the first snows began to powder the blenk summits of Chllbowee, the Judge received a letter from the convict. It was a simple-hearted petition for t "furlough" of ten days, pathetic and eloquent In Its primitive English and quaint misspelling. Would the goo I fudge let him off for Just ten days: Winter was coming on, and his wife and children were alone In the cabin on the mountain, with no one to make provision for their wants. II would not overstay the time, and he would "certain shore" come back. His petition was granted, and, true to his word, the mountaineer returned on the tenth day and gave himself up to the sheriff. He served the remainder of his sentence, and, after his release, kept his pledge to the Judge as long as lie remained on the bench. Llpplncott'f Magazine. Stats or Onto, CtTYorToueno,! Lucas County, ) Fkank J. Chknky nnikds oath that he Is the senior )iurtnerof the lirm of K.J. chunky Co., doing- business iu the eltv of Toledn, County and Mule aforesaid: mid tfml said lirm will (my the sum of ON'K IIDNDHKI) HOLLA KM for each and every ruse of Catahuh that i-antiot he cured by the use of Hau.'s Catarkh Cure. J-ltANK J. CHUNKY. ("worn to before me and subse.ribed In mv presence, IhlsSlh day of December, A. 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"I sat one dnj," he said, "nt the door of a dining-room In a ho tt'l In Tokio where all kind of foreign ers were staying, and I watched thoni as they came In. Tho Frenchman came In with madame cu his arm. Then the'Engllshman came in so Imi tating a pompous, self-important per sonage). And his wife? Oh, she at rue after him like this (dramattzlngameek and timid woman following). And the American husband? The American husband? Oh, he's not In It. Madam sails In ahead of him, rind lie Just walks behind wherever she goes." Railroad Speed In Germany. Germany has made some bold experi ments at railroad speed on the Hue be tween Berlin and Gorlitz. The best performance was sixty-five and three fourths miles, which was twelve miles better than the highest speed of the fastest German train, the Berlin-Hamburg lightning express, which does 177 miles In three and one-half hours. Ordinarily German express trains make fort; -eight and one-half miles tin hour. 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