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In. m lull -ks am rave ike i-. ,.i i iu mrnii I nil. coni iiuit.L' nimicklnif performances, cmi . . . i tl.Attwiat (NimiiKin v.ctmm of , i,ll in L'll 111111 till- nun n I ;i m i : -...mi,' ik-iii litHli'VH ii' it ei . .-vr.v rw,..v ... ..... imitation iimnin. as it ih lOtnettmoi . J la Its ,VJ flWHtlTllPlt II II 1 1 lllllt I If 1 a I. .a naaniwni off T . 1 1 fi Hull lu i....n ti.,-v I iii,, tn ri I it II 1 11 nliim: Wilt'"' W there in no doubt that tlio Hymp- tl.iu .liuiiiiuii ntn I'lim-ru 1 1 v rim I that MMul tt onww fllWI in til i llaalln 1 m ilu-v rnmiiil teiii'li Hit J , . ,. ,,( i hi- i nr I tuff l mi hum Ui curt il mi.",v miu in hi in ny coumiiu- i,i,..i ..I tl. m I Mill Mi 1,1 II.,, Tn... 1..I W . I llilii In .1. nut. III. till I I 1 h II I i I 1 1 1 HI IHK -1'UIIM "I II-IIHI ..fw )!) Ulifll It lit rlitinlv ' i.-t. r.ti ! ULi Ii t'lll HlMl I III-- Mil"' rt'M 'Jftl lu raifti cum i ii n'n, i i m 1 1 i. "inwu '"i (Sl.llt.! I ll' ITlH-"Il- IMiriHU i-. will Klve one lluniluai Poiium lor miy ol I a:in'"' (rnufr'M iy rninrriu nun rnn im.n. lit i J. lir-.l-.l tV iUR'UU, U M prvaifUL ix. Our Sunday Vlcturlrt. old Baving, 'Thu better tin1 the better the deetl, M seems to Mini IKIltlUl ' i 1,1 wui nut n nil D, 1t'nrii e hmtui iuiti y ut .-iinina fniiolit SlIllilllT. MuV 1: Si hli'V '"-" " " - i it i.i i i HILMJI "1 ."illUl.ItU "HI DUUUnji i'liM 40 At a i m.. Cervera's fleet was emashed by ... a I o . ..... c : I. on Morro entlo, SuntiiAo. was i i o 1 l .. i. in. I mi i in i t 1 1 ' iit'i I'l ii i in r in mi i cn .1... ,j .. i . iw. ...... IMIlk I'l .-Uliil.l, MUM t I . Ulliillill tictoiy (or tlio American troops. rt'H Ilk I k . W A CONS IM I'ROVED. n UDDrovea Dioasnion wartMii- tho racki-t. Ttiree inoro iar loftdl an P IV II Iil4 Til IlllVt II1H Ills! Prrvrrtrtl Itlnia of U UI II I II .1 1 1 Vt'n OI 1 DBI r I IIH a queer Idea ol lieauty. They out vch w i ii' h. Ket-nine vo i h lor a Ion? time, and when thoy hu;e fcars ato tho result. These iic iiii.i 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiuiiiii'iiiui. ii I re I. r I hiimiiii r I. m i.i ; siivn MCt...... ...... n ..I II.. .... iuuk mi l in i ee-iouriits ui an men 1 .1 t l would eairv 500.000.00J of tho Ui:i' r :L i'l; t i if nn in i imn t hiMii be 2.000 noo nnn ono perstitioun that they wanted a ho- fid that Ihelf town lint! increased I InhtbiUnU duiing tlie yoar. nr in ... i . .i.. ...u.l.v i, Jill. till x. 1,1 I ' lllll. i ik me Kroni Krannson 01 tne ii. , nuu 1 1 , . i i i i , i ' , ililTt ii nt Ktiii,.H in conirreha and Hie vol.. whicli clcctoi,! Thomas nn i ...... . . . ra four years with female trou She now writes to Mrs. Tinkham AH Mi' 4 I'ix.-i. ... i .. i t. . ... . . what Ldla E Plnkham'a Ublo Compouml, Sanative Wash ana i.m r I t 1 .. . I hnvf iIimu for me. I bi ff ored for four years with womb trouble. My doctor said I t.n.4 f.,n;.,r. . i . , i ., . , tlie womb. I also suffered with nervous prostration, faint, all crone feollnirn nalnita- t Kr 1 . . - . 1. .. I J. . uf,i iL'-t titv M-n i- i in ujcoa iruiuDQ, i onuia ,. lvv iilllltiU-S Ut U tllil!-. - - V. ,,,,,,, i . , , .... . could not sit un half & Hav. but ' had usrd hnlf tmltlA t . - -iii uuuui my worn. c taken three liottlcsof f-vdla mm i, i ' i u 1 1 1 f omponnu ana one pc,Wo of Sanative Wash. .v.. ui an my irouDics I leei new woman. I can do all kinds i. . " "u" IH siroDijer man l Hi.. ... . . . . . i.i. ill if. inrkWFwmrrnitiu - wiurc usinir vour medicine t ri ,,,, . - iun pounas. J " i the grandest medicine for ooan that ever waa. and my v an who are aufferloff from . uuuie is io try u ai once Wf II v. i :.i i... k nleulnir In m. .n,t I .nnnt HenoiiKh.-Mra. LuctOoodwiii, W WEST INDIES TRADE. Osv.rnw.at AMttl Cuba tliu '..:!. lill Porto ial,iKion1 Sept. U.-Sonw gbtHN In the ( BUM ami Porto Kioan Ufifl latt-H hiive iHV-n ipprftTtd U the presi dent ami .-Hhle.l i,i ih,. l'i.,.,i si.au offlceia in those Uind. In the tormtl tatei on botll inlands the lapottatlotl .,1 ol.omurarino and toeh pradoetl was piolnhited; uinler the new arrange. tnents it will bu admitle.1 at the same rate as butter. Another chungo was made in tlie ad ministrative IraturiH of tl. fill,.,,, t.lr. iff. Thoi was a provision that when Itoods were bru,,i , , not entered for doty within M0 days the otlioer in chmijo could seize and dispose of thoui at public sale. Under the new provis ions the UU.Iuys may beoxteiidi-d tnnlx months, in the discretion of the officer in charge. Tho government is doing what it can to facilitate the operations of trade in tlio Cuban and Portn Uican ports that come i ii l tho possession ol the United Stales. The department lias been ad vised by repiesentatives of lar(jo com mercial houses in New York that bunded warehouses ato badlv needed at Ratitiagn, and that the abcenco ol these facilities ia doing much to provent coin merco from resuming on American trado. Acting under tlio advlcoa of the sec retary, Acting Secretary Meiklejohn sent tin: following telegrams nnder dalo of September C: "Commanding Ooneral, 8antingo: You aro authorized to lease a building for the storage of imported merchandise now entered at iho cuatoni-houao upon which duties may bo paid at any time within Uu duys. after importation, pro vided in paiagraph 41 diatoms regula tions. Storage to be at tho eolo risk ol tho lniiorter8 and every expenao con nected therewith." Will Kilter th Cubun 1 Idd. New York, Sept. 0. Articles of In coriHiratlon of tho American Indie! Oompwny, with a capital of f 18, 000, 000, have been fllod witli tho eecn t.iry of stalo of New Jersey, at Trenton. Tlio incorporators are: Thomas Dolan, P. A. 13. Widdcner and W. I. Elkins, of I'hiladelphiu; Thomas P. Kyan, Frederick V. Olcott, Anthony M. Brady, U. A. S. Smith, Henry D. MaoMahon, J. N. Coballis, GalllanDO tie Saltlo, M. V. Booth und 11. U. Bonksl. Heniy D. MncDonna, secretary ol the company, said: "The company has been organized foi the purpo'0 of taking advantage of tho extraordinary economic transforma tion now at work In Cuba and Porto Uico. It intends to renovate old en terprises am! create new ones in theso prndigously rich island!, an I to that end has secured tho co-opoiation of conservative men of wealth and enter prise.." To BMaWftfa M mil., Ilrinp Trails. Washington. Sept. 0. Tho imposi tion of import and exfiort dutleB on hemp brought Into and exported from Manila and fioin and to other purls in the Philippines still under Spanish conttol has been fount! to work a great hardship to dealers and almost to ruin business. In view of this fact, the treasury officials have recommended to tho war department, which exercises control over tho collection of duties in tho Philippines, that on exports of hemp tho import duties bo refunded, thiii making bnt one duty charge The sujigostion also has been made to WBT department officials that tho Inter diction which prohibited the clearance of vessels born Manila toother ports in the Philippines be removed. Now that tho war ia over, it i! felt there is no liirlhcr necessity for this prohibition. PECK'S NEW PLAN. ahool lapartataaJ s to aui in St.- ruling l.ntavelta Monumrnt. Chicago, Sept 0. Dy direction ol Comuiiaslonor-Uencral Pock, Robert J. Thompson, secretary ol the Lafayette monument commission, ha! npointird tho wpetlntendenti of education of all the states and toiritories upon an hon oiary advisory committee of the monu ment association. Ilia letter of ap pointment in part is as followa: "It is piopoaod that in raising the Lafayette monument fund, that the schools of America be utilizetl aa tho agency for reaching tho people and pro cm ing tho contributions, and to thie end 1 urgently icquest that yon ask, ni early as oonveuiont, that tho toachers and officers of your schools, colleges and Qnlvereitiea (pnblio and parochial), raodgnlae Ootobcr 19, the date of tho fall of Ynrktown, to which Lafayette contributed so largely, aa Lafayetto day, and that they devote a part of tho day mentioned to a relation of tho historic events pertaining to Lafayette and tho oarly days of the republic." Iu Boston Harbor. Iloston, Sept. 5. Amid tho greateat intbnaiaam from thousands, both afloat and ashore, a fleet of nino warships, leek from hard lighting in Cuba, led by tho statelv Massachusetts, sailed np the harbor thla afternoon and dropped anchor off tho wharves. Balutoa only bo ing fired in honor of Commodore HOWp son, of Iho navy-yard, and aa Governor Wolcott left for tho auorc. Tonight .i o:....,. .....no aahom. and with OoV- tlie uinuvm vm v . ernor Wolcott and Mayor Qnlncy hold a well attended reception in ranouu ball, while tho fleet, with the assist ance of a lively thunder etorm. lighted up the harbor with their searohlights. I I ilimir Chang Dtpaeefli Poking. Sept O.-Li Hung Chang has been dismissed from power. It is presumed it waa done in accordance witli the demand which it was rammed the British minister hero. Sir Claude McDonald, was instructed to make on , account of the alleged general partiality Ol Li Hung Chang to Bnetie, resulting In Oreat Britain being deprived of tho Contract for tho Peking-Hankow rail road, by giving the iuiso-v,u.u.ov flnr.ncial controUI the road. Twenty-rT. UalMIc D.mfl. Newark, K. J.,8ept ..-Fir o orig ... ,ting in the Newark celluloid wo.ka about midnight burned until tl.1. morn )Z Twenty-live buildings were more or less damaged. Fourteen people were burned about the face and arm. while escaping. Loss, 150,000. Boston, Mas... 6pt 8. -A cable message from the European Union of Monomer, to Messrs- Ch.nd er and Ritchie announces the nfaetafl Ji minor planet with a ra-a0rtH. which overlap to tome extent that ol the planet Mara. SauiDl. r . - - - Prof. Den C. Worcester contrlbntes to lbs September Century an an tela ... Trie Malay I'irW. ol the Nilip. pines. Speaking ol hi. guide. Profe. M)r orcestt r says: Toolawee was com.idere.1 a good Morn, ntitl we were therefore latortMad In certain Incident! which gave us an imight into his character. Alter sat isf.ving himself by observation that we could use ouriiflt s with some affaat, bo made us a rather Hiariling biiHim-s j-iopoiition in the following wor,: "You gentlemen shoot quite well with the rifle." "Ye!; we have had HON Mparienco." "Yno tleslre to get sam ples of the clothing and arms ol mv countrymen for your collection?" "Yes." "Papa (Hl.neral Arolas) told you, if you met armed Moors outside the town, to order them to lay down their arms and retire?" "Ye." "Papa noes not uinlerstaiiil my tieople as 1 ,1,.. Tiny aro all bad. When we met them, do not ask them to lay down their aims, for they will come back again, an.1 get them, and probably at tack us. Just shoot as many of than as possible. You oan then take their arms and clothing, and I will cut off theii beads, shave their eyebtows, show than to papa, ami claim tho reward till killing Juraiucntados." Henevoi real ly foigave os for refusing to enter into partnership with blm on this very liberal basil. A FrlKi.itlv Common? In (lid Cuba. Tho Century lor September prints an article on "Life and Society in Did Cuba," being extracts from the journal of Jonathan 8. Jenkins, an American painter of miniatures, written in lb39. Mr. Jenkins says: When an acquaintance visit! a pri vate resitleuco, cigars are handed round on a silver salver; if tho visitor bean intimate friend, one ol the young -t nf the family, called a "dniizallia," lights a cigar an I giving It a few draws to get well lighted, gracefully pnaenll it to him. If the guitar is brought in, as usually occurs (for there is one in every house), and the visitor plays, hit cigar ia kept lighted by the donzalia, and at each pause in the music she po litely hands it to tho guest. This may occur several times in an evening, and this friendly ceremony is pleasant enough when the cigar comes from the (routing hps of a rich Spanish beamy just ripening into womanhood, hut in any :asu it must be thankfully accepted. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 84c; Val ley and Dluestem, (Wo pet bushel. Flour Best grndes, f 3. 85; graham, t'i.Hi; superfine, 2.35 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 86(g87c; choice gray, :;iyt ;:." per bushel. Barley Feed barley, 20; brewing, per ton. Millatulla Bran, $14 per ton; mid dlings, 941; shorts, $14; chop, $18 per ton. Hay Timothy, $1011; clover. $0 10; Oregon wild hay, $Uotl0 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 4S(S60c; seconds, Inc. dairy, tt540o atore, lljgdjioo. Cheese Oregon full cream, HfJlSo; Y'onng Amorlcn, li'9e, new cheese, 10c per onnd. Poultry Chickens, mixed, f", 1 ' per dozen; hens, $4 00; Bfirings, $l.TiC Ct3.S0; geeso, $5.0000 00 for old. $4.505 (or young; ducks, $4.00 d$ 5.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10(3 1 3 c jier pound. Potatoes 45(3S0c per sack. Onions Calilo.nla rod, $1.36 per Back; silver skins, $1 2.rJj)l 40. Hops 5 121 o; 1800 crop, 4 (8) 60. Wool Valley, 1013o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8Ui:; mohair, 35c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers ai.tl ewes, 3 '-se; dressed mutton. 7c; spring lambs, 7 c Kr lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.75; liht and feeders. $3.00(34.00; drcssiHi, $5.50(i? 0.60 per 100 sounds. Bt,e"fOios8, topBteera, 8.60($$8.75; cows, $3.60(33.00; dressed beef, 6(8V4C -r pound. Veal Large, 66ic; small, 7c pot pound. Seattle Markets. Vegetables Potatoes $12(i14 pei ton. Beets, per pack, $1; turnips, 76c; carrots, $1; radishes, 12 t-4c; now Cali fornia onions, $1.00; cabbage, 1, 3o. Fruits California lemons, $0.60(4 7.00; choice, $3.60; seeding orangos, $3.60 case; California navels, fancy, $3(?3.25; choico, $3.60(82.75; ban anas, shipping, $2.363.76 per bunch; peacnes, Yakimas, 7690c; Wenat chees, small, 6O(g05c. Buttor Fancy native creame.y, brick, 25c; ranch, 1620c; dairy, 16 20o; Iowa, fancy creamery, 25c. Cheese Native Washington, 11 H 12c; Eastorn choeao, 1 1 (a 1 3c. Meata Choice dreseed beef stoors, prime, 7c; cows, prime, 6 Ho; mut ton, 7o; pork, 77Hjn; veal, 5(3c. Hams Largo, 10,41c; Bmall, lie; bicakfaet bacon, UM- Poultry Chickens, live, por ound, 14c; dressed, 16o; spring cliickens, $3.50(4.00. Fieah Fish Halibut, iH$Hc; stcelheade, 4Ha6o; salmon trout, (3 lOo; flounders and solo, 304c; honing, 4c; torn cod, 4c. Wheat Feud wheat, $20(21. Corn Whole, $24; cracked, $24; feed meal. $28.50. Uarley Rolled or ground, per ton, $24; whole, $22. Feet! Chopped feed, $1731 per ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $36. Flour Patent, $3. SO, bid; straights, $8.00; California brands, $4.00; buck wheat flour, $4.00; gtaharo, per bbl, $3.70; whole wheat flour, $3.75; rye flour, $4.50. MillstufTs Bran, pe ton a14 shorts, per ton, $lo. Hay Paget Sound mixed, $0(310; choioe Eastern Washington timothy. $13. Eggs Paying 19020, selling 21o. ean rranrnco Market. Wool Bpt Ing Nevada, 10014c por lound; Oregon, Eastern, 1012o; Val lev 150 17e; Noithorn, 140 16c. Millstuffs-Mlddlings. $10020.00; iiran, $15,50 0 16. 00 per ton. Onions-New. 70080c per lack. Butter Fancy creamery. 24 0 .8c; losecmds. 2324c; fancy dairy, 810 2Jc; do seconds, 1 9 1?! 20c per pound. Eggs Store, 14(3 17o; fancy ranch, If ajiia. Citrus Fruit Orangea. navels, $2.00 3 88; Mexican limes, $9fcl0; Cali fornia lemona, $2.008.00; do cholca, 38 5004.60; per box. NEW BRIDGE FELL. fortv-Fuur H'nrkiuen Are Keported aUaalag, Hognnsbnrg, N. Y., Sept. . Alwnt noon ttslay, two spam ol the Intei na tional bridge of the New York & Htiiwn railroad, now undei construction across the St. Lawrence river it I sin t three miles above St. Rtris Indian village (ell without warning, all the workmen being thrown into the rivet tiO eel be low. Thiity-tbreo were picked up and taken to Cornwall hospital, and 41 are now missing. The bridge c..i,sit of three spana, of which two wen. com pleted an I tho third was nearly com pleted w hen the south pier g.ivn way at its foundation, causing both spans to (all into the water, taking their load ( human height with them. Tho scene of the accident is located t'. t four miles from Baganaburg, above tin. St. Itegia Indian ri sen n nm. The bridge was licing built across the St. I. iwienee liver at the font i f I.m 4 Bonlta rapltli, near Reinhardi's island. The water at this point is known to Ih ai swift ai in any part of the river. The Immediate cause of the disaster ami the giving way of the span ol the bridge teems to have been the uaslimu away of 0110 of the large piers. Tlx pier In question was begun last (all, and work was continued all winter ami finished this summer. The contract work was in charge ol Messr-. miov. Smith & Co., who aro well-known bridge-builders. The pier bad been ac cepted as perfectly reliable and safe. It wouhl seem that the swiltuess of the current was underestimated. Lato reports (rum Cornwall hospital say that of the 3:1 n taken out ol the liver and transferred to tho hospital, 18 have sin e lied. The latest In (mm 1 tin., makes it probable that tho death list will reach 30. As Iar as can U learned, 7 men were on the pay-roll, nf whom 82 reported for work this morning. Of this list only 38 have ban accounted lot. The following is I list ol tho dead ma lt, up to midnight) W. J, Cutry. Patereon, N. J.; W. J. Jackson, Columbus, 1).; Louie Itauiner, Johnstown, Pa.; R. L Dyeatt, Tyrone, Pa.; J. D.Craig, Detroit! Pat Murphy. Toronto; Thomas llirmingliain; Dan Hughes. Cleveland; Frank Levigue, Ogtlensburg, N. Y.; W. Sherman, Cornwall, (Int.; W. Saunders, Balti more; Join. Clause, Cnui-linawegu, N. Y.; 11. Davie, Pittsburg; Cyril Camp bell, Cornwall, Out. Tho eeflOOily WOUndedj John Wil son, Mn l-'ii, Mass., leu lu nken; Qaorgt Bloxom, Paiusville, Vt , leg fractuietl; Mitchell Reeves. Ooinwafi) Andrew Smith, Rochester, N. Y.; W. Thnmp 8011, Montreal, leg broken; John Frasor, Quebeo, leg ootofli D. Bartun, Buffalo, leg c.ushed. EXTRA SESSION. The Oregon I.e...aliire tcnibiT St.. to Meet Sep- Salem, Sept. 8. The following proc lamation was issued fioui the sta'.o ex- n ut ive office today: "Stato of Oregon, Executive Depart ment, Sept 8, 1898. Whereas, matters of vital impOranoe to the people of the i state of Oregon seem to require tho convening of the legislative assembly in spt.ci.il session; "NOW, there(nrt, I. William P. Load, by virtue ol tlie autho.ity in mo vested j as governor of the stato ol Oregon, do I. by direct the convenliq: ol the tWO houses of tho legislative assembly ol I the state o( Oregon, In special sct-mui at tho itato cnpitnl, In Salem, on Mnn-; day, September 16, 181IS, at 10 b'olook A. M., of which all who shall, at that j time, be entitled to act as meint Bl ol laid botly. are hereby retiulrcd to take notice, "Given under my hnml ..ml the great seal of tho italo oi Oregon, thia 0th day ol September, A. D, 1898. "WILLIAM P. LOUD, Governor. "Attest: U. U. KJNCAID, Set re tary o( Stato." A copy o( tho proclamation win mailed to each meiubor-elect ol tht legislature flood I'rosperle for Ket. lenient. St. Johns. N. F., 8opt. 8. Sir Jam Winter, the premier, has returned Irom the Quebec conlorence in Order b 1 1 tho British royal commission on the French shore question, whose members aro expectetl next Sunday. Judging fiotn rellablo reports of tho premier'! work nt Quebec, the prospects are bright fo. a satisfactory arrangement of the dlipUte between tho United States, Canada and Newfoundland. lleatli of Correapoiident llownrd. Londoil, Sept. 8. AsHcial dllPBtcb Irom Omdurman says: Hubert How ard, tha corr -spondorit of the TimW, met his death owing to his eagerness ti get the first news of the Karl Neiilehlt ami the other Eutopean prisoners Ol tho khalifa. Ho pieBsod his way Into the city beloro it was safe to do so, and waa going all alone along u narrow alley, leading to tho prison, when lit was attacked and killed. Mpread of Vellow Fever. Washington, Sept. 8. A ropnrt re ceived at the marine hospital servic (rom Surgeon Harter shows that Hit total number ol yellow (over coeei which have made their appMranba ll Orwootl. Miss., is 58, but up to thli time there have I n no deotnt Tin diseaso has been tiecad, according to Surgeon Harter. Irom Orwootl to Taylor, a small town on the Illinois Central, where live catee were ropoitetl July 80. . rtattardlr Heed. San Francisco, Sept. 8. A letter to tho Call, dated Bebriug Straits, June 27, statos that the hark Northern Light, Captain Whitesldes, from San Fian cisco for Kotxehne, has arrivetl safely in irort with her crew and 152 nafOBBgeta, after a voyage during wind, was discov eie.l that ' Imu 'are,- aug-r holes had been hotel in h'-r l.iw. It was found thst the vessel was leaking hatHy, ami but (or the timely discovery of tb cause she worjld hive gone to thu bot tom. There ii apparently no clew to tho men who tried to sink the ship. Farm lland'a Awful Heath. Walla Walla, Wash., Sept 8. Bos nia A. Mid. laugh, aged 27, while work ing at a ranch on Eureka Flat, met with a frightful death today. Ha was running a traction engine across a rsil road ttack which rum through the field, when the wheel llipie.l off tho plank crossing, ami thcenginr was overturned. MidtlaOgh was pinned to the ground, and escaping steam literally cooked him. The Importation of toadJur loot is chiefly from Holland PRIZES SECURED fke Ureal lleg.luiati. I lag lu the I 1 ...II .1, Portland. Or., Sept. 12. (To the Editor.) This is a moat beautiful and attractive city, und its live Ns.plt are up and tloing in the march of ptQgfOgk, The llegidmans are cum.iig to the Orison Industrial bponttM, ami liny are an attraction that will lm lung re- Dsambaradi for they ate Uee greateat aerial gymnasts in the world. They com 111a n I princely Willi tag, and people who have seen them in San Francisco, where they aie now playing, say that they alone aie worth ten timet the price ol admission. They limit their pat foriuancet this season to lluee plan's in the Dal tad Slates San Fran, iaau, Portland and New York, then they re turn to Europe. The exposition man agement was bound to have star atliac turns, and certainly secured a big one in the llegr-ltnau. Other attractions ate being arranged (01, ami people who come to the . ipo Itlori this year will have plenty of , imuviaient in connection with instruc- j lion ami sight-seeing and promenading IhtWgh the big building. Tho full military baud which has been engaged to give concerts day and evening during the exposition Is now giving daily concert! at a big fair in San Francis, o, and is delighting thou sands of people. Such musio will be appreciated in the Northwest, and those who attend the cxpoiition Will he given every opportunity lo enjoy it. Advices from all parts of the North west indicate that many 1 ! are .-tuning to the eXKisition who have DOt baW in Portland (or years. They will find that many improvements have IWn made here and lint the city has ginwn. And they cat. see all these improvements at a cost of almost noth ing in Una ami money, (or Portland has one of the liest street-car systems lu the world. Elect. Ic can vibrate to all parti of the city and ill suburbs, and Ton can take a cat every (ew min utes. Excursions to the beautiful city park, the height!. Willamette falls and 3ther attractive point- are thus quickly ami cheaply made. At the city park visiton not only see a very pretty place, but also see a large collection o( bears, cougars, wolves, alligators and ither wiltl animals, besides eagles, awls ami all kinds o( featiieietl fam ilies. The great Ejpnsitinn building is lin ing rearranged ami made attint live., and every evening during the exposi tion it Will be Illuminated with count less fleet lie lights, ami the display along that line wiil be the grandest 1 vet nan in the Northwt st. The larmeri and f 1 uit growers of the Nnrlhwe-t am taking a very laudable interest in the eipnsitinn, ami the dis play of their prtsiticts will be large and Creditable, and many special features are being arranged (nr their benefit and tn 1 1 Ileal inn, anil the farmers' wives ami daughters will find in the exposition many exhibits ami attractions that will be specially interesting to them, not the least of which will be the (rue cooking lectures by Miss Suxy Trace, who is an acknowledged scientific ex pert in that lino. " The solid and miter pi Ising buiineis men u( Pmtlaml aro all behind the ex position, and aro pushing It along. Tin y know that it is a gOOU thing for lite whole Northwest, ami their com mittees aro meeting every night to ar range for and engage new attractions anil make the exposition beuelleial to all, ami the railroad ami steam I mat com panics are gning to give low special rates, so that all may BOOM and enjoy themselves ami ho edified, Instructed anil amused. R. The AtiHtralian aborigines are now ranked by etl.iingrapheis as filth or sixth in tho list t( so-called natural races, tho Vcddutis of Ceylon being the lowost in the scale of savago culture. tnrilOVKMKNTM IN fl.VINO MA TH INKS). Inventors arc plenty who can make a ma chine that nil) rise ami float In air, but the one liiiproi.'iiit'tit.wiileli none tin. succeeilt d in making I" an appelates limt w ill luitle Hie j t . ...in. ihrnugli the many trt-aehernu. cur rem. ol air. In this rat pact humanity it toMuaata in i, . noataliar'tatoataek Bit- lt-rs. ia li It'll acts an a .ale guide he curing trt-at-hfrtiua atoinacli, liver ainl liliasl -li - t.ving t gissi apsatiiSi suoag eaastltatlea ami litTVfa like alet-l. It has been proved, aa the result of experiments, that tho cit otil.it ion of tho blood is affected by music. CITC i , ii ut 1 1, -1 . 1 1 , ' uri-il. Mu rn.nr in-ri iiu.i.v. Ilia anrr urn lav'. UM' of lir. Kline, in... Nerve llnalorvr. H. n l (or FHr-.K Bt.oo ou.l n.ttle ami treatise. Hit. II. II. I.I.I.M., l.l.l U..I U'.ii tuwt, nnatv ii.uia. ra. The Perulvan Central railroad covers a distance of ten miles at an elevation oily about 'i, 000 (et-t lower than the summit of the highest mountain in switaerlaml. mo THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS la due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which It Is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camfohnu Fih Hrltur Co. only, and we wish to Impreaa upon all the Importance of pun-basing the truo and original remedy. As the gcnulno Syrup of Figs. Is manufactured by the Cai.ifoii.mia Flo Kvnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will ashiht one in avoiding the Worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of tho Cai.I Foiinia Kin Nriiui' Co. with the medi cal profession, and- the hulinfacllon which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of famillea, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It Is far lo odvance'of all other laxatives, aa it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowela without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It dnea not gripe- nor nauseate. In order to get Its bem-flt-lal fffecte, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANOlaOtA, Cat, lot i.vills, Kr. new tana. n. f . You might as well be safe in your tea-drinking, and enjoy it more besides. Try Schillings Rest your money back if you don't like it. frown and llrl.lgn Wt.iW If you are in nee I of artificial teeth be sure they are nnslern ami strictly np to date. II you have a (ew teeth do not have them extracted, but have bridges made. The 1,. (.. White sys tem of crowns and bridge is aeknowl edged to be the latest ami beat. All persona who are fortunate enough to have orowui ami bridge! made accoid ing to this system are delighted, and never cease In their praises of the coin fort they derive (roiu their new teeth. It also more perfectly restores the fea ture! ol the (ace than any other methtsl. ThU syitem ol aitilltlal teeth is more easily kept clean than any othei, A large nu.nbei ol Pmtlaml people aie wearing our make of artificial teeth ami crowns, and several of them had worn crowns ami bridges of other systems, ami they assert that (or comfort, clean liness and aitistic appearance nothing can equal the White system. Dr. White also uses all the latest cli-clrlc.il appliance lor painless tilling and ex traction of teeth. i ii Is'H 1188 I -4 52 E I At . 5 l 9 a IB a e-s J T a t-ir- a If ttl-t DO 0 03 nana From the writ known Portland Huslnesa College serve. a life Inns testimonial ol Ihnmush i.ri'.trtli.n Inr an iiSIrt' ualilnii The Intro-dut-.ltui ol "Ariin.triiiiH't iVaitttm-d Tltt-ory and I'rtetlrt ol llnokkri'l'lns" enaldra ut to tin b-trr work now then ever before (nr.-ttl. sale. Call, or write. A. r, Aaa.rttiso, I'm, t-lptl, Portland, tirt-ton, tBipBf Mtke un j br tucreilul IMfUlall I In: ii lat Inn mt fin-as.. We II fir U I bill and tell wheal t, u tiiai II 1 1 aa. 11 I tin.. Km,,,,,, have been n.tde on a m all be.liiiiinx by irt.lin. in I., lures, Wriir Inr lull rtarlieiilar. 5ttl at saw erent-e ilvrn. Several rrara' ierieiii-e on the Calaage liiiar-l nf Trade, and a Ihoriitiirti know ledge ol the t.u.liie... Send h.r .mr lr,-e refer-flit-e honk. IK'WMNH, llllCKINH ,ti Co. Chir.ro Hotrd ol Tittle llrnktri ODIet-l In Portland, t m .m and Ht-altle. Waah. YOUR LIVER It It U i. .ii. Oat it Kiuht. Keep it Kight. Moore's llevealetl Itemed j wllltlolt. Three doteawill make ynu teel bailer, (let It Irom your druggist or any wlioleatlc drug Imuae, ar trou Stewart A Holme. llrugCn , Seattle. OPIUM Mill. I II I N I CtlCAINK I. All. IA M M Hlot'ls '1 Hitmen Da.J.0. HorrAN.MIialxlitlililg,ciiitaii,lll. ATLAS K.MIISKS ASt Hull. Kits. A if A Beautiful Present In order lo lurther inlnxltirc CLASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Dram)), the manufacturers, I C. Hubinger Ilros. Co., o( Keokuk, Iowa, have derided lo OIVR AWAY a beautiful present with each package of March sold. These prricnts are in the form ol Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches In aite.and are entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pansle. Pansies and Marguerite. "aVtMl sioiBotoemB? pictures, lour in numiirr, oy inr R. LeRoy, of New York, have been in Ida studio and arc rmw tillcrt-tl lor The pictures are accurately reproduced In all the Colors used In tht orig Inala. and are unmount ed by competent critics, works ot art. Pastel pictures are the correct th in in be lutv. nt hnrss t-l color ana One ol these pictures will be given away with rath package ol nurt hand ol vour croter. It la the ia Mild for 10 cents s package. Ask your grocer lor this starch and get a beautilul picture. ALL mOOEM lltf EUtTIf tToRCM. ACCIPT M SmtTITUTE 13 OREGON 0ciii ll. PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 22. Closet OCTOBER 22, m. Thu I'lut'tl tint lirvtlrft Kipnattliin Krer Held lu llit' Nnrtliacil. rTadaaitot Oragea tmi Wa.iiin.ion mil tw di.pl... d III wi.ii.li rlul I'lofusleu. luriud lf niore varb-ilt'i than ever tiefura (atlu'rt'.l tomilicr lu una exhibit. G010. SILVER IND BH'jHZE ueoals ill BE IWII8U Marveloual. Hlvh Npsrluiene Irmu Out Hold, nil. , and Other Mluee. Bennett's Renowned Military Band llai been cngtKid for Hit tt-aviu. Attouadlng Aerial Faala and At robatlt rerfnrutauoei. Varr lot llatat on all KallroatU. AIIMISSI.iN. Adwllt, A Cent.. Children. 10 Cents Urn littler Watt, ki ,yadirltt)iu". in loldji xti ilnjafilDtin, la bintu it bit. Ut nod) ii 1 1 (icitilsrnb brfanut tsar, Itnbrn irlr it sou M on bit mm 1, .Xjhuh l-eo Itti an aflr bttfinifjin, tor Ictjr filt bat ml tilt uilir uttlttt Qlontunlin ntttti. link bin yoiati baliit, 12.00, (k tin'tttbrn. Ulan Inlii Ii tj 'Uwl.t ..Uuinniai. ftjidin. German Publidiingt'o , Pnrtlund, Or, e. " IrUKt TUUKSIIF. I - III. ti fat uiiualiirel ll.cli.rtf.N,. n.M, linn. tl.iu. Irritali.ia. w, u,,,.i.ti,iat f.lnl..., ao-t ii. .1 a.trla. man. a. hirait.tetiet. tern er N,ltMt..aa. Sold br a al.la. I i . 'I In 1 1 . 1 1 1 .rai i--r, ' -Mi.-, re i.i.i, r.,t i ... at t i... in.... ej ... li.-uUr -.-tit ,,ii r,arak. hi 4 rn ni i,:?i:a I'lahi ta with Cutler. Tha hrwt needle in the mar ket Cwl h all aaek aawera. for aale by all gen eral nirrt-tiaiidiae ati.rea, or by "III A riNOK in. sin Market snreel. Han Vram-laco. t'al. m. r. v. ti. Ma. aa. 'st. w III! Illl. Ml III lit p a per. Cawston & Co. lucctlltrt It N. P. urtt' t Ca 48 and 50 First M ., 304 First Ave., S.. Portland, Or. Seattle-, Waah. Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. by the renowned pastel artltt, chosen 1 Irom the very cholrrst subjects the hrst tft tune to IDc public thing (or the home, nothing surpassing Vt'jJj AwvmY ' ai MJfmW ll.u..Mst SB teM w .1.1,1.,. t ... 1. nit... BaXwstaalBOgjBj ni KJwJ mmVy 11 KftafeftvJ n of color and artistic, merll. Elastic Starch -r. It Is the best laundry starch on the market, and artistic merll best laundry