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0a la Warfc la work on Lumbago if yoo l-d cr it, nd witli tlie use ot i ...ha Oil it v cured yetr .tlv ami lurt'ly. Hub Laid for r . in. 'ALONG THfc TOAST!" llama nf r.mr irstwii. l.nmi fashion compels murrieil " ,. hlaakea their teeth, not an ,ngineit, hut to make them ugly jjjj iMVt. them from temptation. Oat of Sight Out of Mind. U other montfis we forget it. hirst winds of Spring. fot tho kave ieir use' as m, 5j v to blow out the t,J air accumulated after Winter storms and Spring it. There is far more Lnrtint accumulation of uness in the veins and at nf humanity, which k Hood's Sarsapanlla. .. Baring M ilirine clurines the , J UBOthllli ele Can. It Hires for,.- "V. i" .. .i,...iw. liver troubles, rheu- '' ' ami kni'lr-d ailments. Thai it lnjIWi . , i . I , .11. noil uniictito Ik-n.'CI lie i m i I 01V for ajajllll 10 mull "MY kidneys tmiilileil me, I ,, sdvlw look Hood's Baraeperilla ihleftgarepronipl relief, better ' appetite. i...lM.iii refresiiiiiR. It cured my Wife ZLr-utcHkU Bona, .'ii-t Danny 8lrei.t l-iitaburjr. P. naneDBla-"l'oiiiilicatcd with liver lodkidiiey trouble, I IttflMM fur years .,0, ilviH'iiviu. "itli severe pains. Hood's Sirsaiirillii made me ttroug und heurtv.' J D. BbbBTOBi Miiiii street, Auburn, Me Uln Disease "l ive ni ii. my Inn caused me to use enriches. Was I 1,, I., , I every w inter. Hood's ar uriil aaved in v life, as it cured me ner failv. Am ItroUI "I'd well." Annir Klrt. 4(i Fourth street, rail Iliver, Mass. r . j i Vi'VAr- l.Trr.mrm Mgafaftlli cure liver lilt, Ihr- nun -Irritating ami i fttliftrt; I" take vvuh llotHl's NMrsHpurilla. If Iht-te i one time in a man's lift) when he is devoutly tlinnkful it is then lie feels tho old boarding house ett nib up against his trouers on the ,Uv when rabbit stew is announced. Yunkera Statesman. C4T4RKI1 CANNOT BI CUBED "othlociUprhcatlom, as they cannot reach ibtinli'ittit'.i n- use. i stsrrh la a blood or rcoihtuiii uaitiiM aae, and in order to cure It jeii eiu. rate internal remedies. II all's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken imernally, and aetadlrectly on lb blood anil inui'Oiu surfst-i-i. Hall's Cs- urraiurr ii run a miacg medicine. It was wwrrlbed bj one ol the best phyalctaai In this piiiiit rat Tents, ami isa regular prescription iiugoms'H.i oi ids hcm ionics Known, com lun.,1 an. ,1.. V,.... V.I A nn.. i , " " '-- MWWI ,'Ul I ,V , o, uim ui In'tiron the In neons mirfai-ea. The nerfen .vuiutu.ouil oi lie two UlgTVUlClilB III WDIl pTO- SCMIRch womli-rfulTeiiiiti in curing eatarrh. ccu'i ier it-mi ion . iree. T ' ' HKNKV A en.. 1'ronra.. Toledo. O. M4 by ilrugglata. prl Bills Family Pills an ce i Sc. amlly l'illa arc the Lest. The phrenologist always has his bns- tiffs on tho brain. L hlaaam Dalle JOHN POOLS, PoatLAVD, Orkoon, i;iti" i oe m-si nargaiiis in general iias. Uit, and w iiulniills. The new . I I V" t 1 1 1 1 I , , .... . .. ,, duiu um( if) llH- Ilm Uigger In liana must have to i..l. f... .. 11-1 r a in H..II. lien corintig to Baa Francisco co to nriiaii or Kiironean nlan Koom and oanl Jl.ul to il.M er day ; rooms 50 cents . ' 1st oav; stiiL'ie meals i cents. PrCloai . I i:i V nn n erv I lm yuiir hired girl knows her ace. mi, I lima il " P o ... ..I. . 1111 I h usehold Is coniulete it limit a bot- rf HI III Ol lo, ,llu Ui.u 1. VV rhlabM l a s pure uud wholcsnine stimulant rec- Miuiiriiiird by all physiciaus. Don't us- m. . . ... ns siioii as a woman viols, tat." lavs ub , . i i in : aann isacne or. her nexl mnva ,e in vei A , I it I lit I a 1 1 1 1 lllkoll Hull Ouilrfl "me hunt ol a butcher shop." In- liailllklia I.... : " i 'i i r uuuinai. eral lolerr.t 111. .....I tru.u U. Thru in, raeian Slat. a. Aasrthw bisjw (i,, Strh. A Hepublic special to the Sinikes-riHii-Kefiew says another sensational Hike has been made in that camp. The shaft ol the GrOOd Luck Consolidat ed, at a depth of 50 feet, struck a body of high grade ore. At the time the disputch was sent, the miners were into the ore with a cross-cut three feet, und it is thought the ledge is not less than two leet wide. The correspondent carefully sampled the dump, and three assays ran $3Sfi, (9U and ido. The ji....i. i .... i i ' i.,. nun oeen telling at Kepublic at li cents, and now brokers am skuirying luuiiu mi n ui an directions. Accident llalajed Mall. packhorso, carrying the mail ha. tween Uoseburg and MyitleFoint, Ore- Kon, lell ott u grad.i when eniim ,l..u., theMiddleCoqiiille, the nightof Mauh H, and WH9 lunlle aalnnlaJ Tl i i 1 . i . juni iuiiiu is spaisly settled, ami it was iiniinasi uie to procure an animal to bung the man in m timi, ,i, , , .. vaney people missed t he r mm niuiilat oocutrences have taken nlacu winter, and all am becoiuinir re signed to the inconvenienie. Taroiua QlrlS at Manila. Captain Pairion, of the liner Vic toria, which arrived at Tacoma recent ly from China and .Japan, brought word tnai dining the late battle near .Ma lllla, Aliss -ii" llennett ami Mi.. Wallace, of Tacoina, were in the city jf Manila, and as a matter of safety for tne women they weie placed aboard Jtie of the Ameiican transports, which teamed out of range of the vessels of the belligerents. .Irrigation Lands Hold. All the lands in the middle Kittitas iirigation district in Washington, that were delinquent on the taxes were sold at Kllensburg, and were bid in bv J. W. Witbwwp, the holder of the bonds. Ijuito a number of the latge taxpayers took advantage of Witherop's offer and paid their taxes, taking bonds from him on the basis of til, 000, in-' stead of t'.,4,060. tho amount actnallv due him. Will Enter a Mnaeum. 0. W. Uiicker, of Dallas, Or., is the tallest poison in Polk countv. He is 10 years of age. still growing, and stands 0 feet 10', inches. He has so- ured employment in a San Francisco museum. With him will go Jake C. Wilcox, of Ballston, who is a dwarf, 35 years of age, 63 inches high and weighing 180 pounds. Mr. Bricker is well proortioned, and weighs 225 (ou nils. New Society at HeatHe. The congregation to which Kev. Ai ded W. Martin has lectured at Kanke ball, Seattle, for the nast few weeks. has been organized on a business basis, with about 60 members. After the lecture recently, a meeting was held. over which b. O. Uiaves nraaldad. Upon the adoption of a name for the association, which will now be known as tho "Society of Universal Religion. 1 The M.n all rl I.I Wata Front. The survey of the "hog's back,' which his just been completed by Mor ton L. Tower, shows that the inside channel, along the MnrshfloM. Or. water front, is the deeper by six inches This channel is also much the straight- est, and there seems to be no doubt that the dredging will be dune there The dredging is to begin on the 20th of this mouth. Cumet drawing Fainter. Professor Lewis Swift wires from Lowe observatory on Koho mountain, in Southern California, that the oomet which he discovered on March 8 is growing iainter. it is moving in a northeasterly direction. It has broad, shoit tail, point towards the sun and a star-like nucleus. Its orbit has not yet been determined. i ' ii In Yakima Valley. Willi I i many sections the repnit ii teceived that the fruit imp i. t ... t ! v damaged. and in some instances a tolal loas, a very dillerent condition prevails in Yakima. I'nlcis il,e IMSpaetad happens feftM Ibis .lute the orchards of the Yakima valley will Vlt., , ,UM l.ir.esl crops ever known. While f fruil buds have bun blighted, too many remain (in thesuletv of (he trees and a general thinning out will here imied. lud.nieiil fur l nun .lu.lgtncnt for tS.OOO in favor of the Kansas Tity & Yukon Milling, Mining & Dredging Company against the ''a BUgllOftnd and Uaine.'ock. has Is,-., rendered by Judge Hellmger at I'm Hand. There is 10,000 in the registry ol the eoort realiied from the sale ol (be steamers, and the judgment Was onleied salisli.sl nut of that fond. Tin reinaiiiiiio 7,000 is being contest ed by otbei claimants. The plalotiffl originally sued lor 15,000. Mult fur O.:0I. fl. K. Josephi, administrator of the estate ol John S. Due, deceased, has brought suit against John V. Siebei ling in the Oregon state circuit court to re cover 0,3!) I, on account of a judgment obtain. "I in Ohio, in October, 1SU7. John S. Uoo died in San FltnoilOO seveial ycais ago, and Dr. Jos-phi is ailiniuistiator ol the estate in the slat" of Oregon. Tho suit is brought here as BieberlilUJ is said to have properly in tins state. flveaj Times fur Loggers. Iloquiam loggers are having unusual ly good times, as is evidenced by the many engines puioliased recently, large l amps using as man v as a dozen engines, in addition to short stainlnid-guage log ging railioada. Many of the mills on U ray's. Harbor, vVaah., are running 12 hours, and preparatiom are being made lo manufacture for Kastem markets. A DREAM GARDEN. Where now are youth - ip. !, dmualna? A garden 'heath a darkening aky, A fangl.sl garden I.Irak nnj dr, la all Ibal burreii age retains. Where sre die n.ses ami the bofltl Thai mice hung low with fruit) gold? The lines nr.- sere, the vines are old, The trees iu dusk.)' torpor drowse. Wtuam are the glorious aunset gleauw 'rlrat spread their long raja of delight, Mingling the hopes of day ami night? The) shine across a waate of dreams. 3 In that garden of Ihe past 'I lied unworn more than earthly fair, lteullly and Strength uud Love Pluomcd there, And Trust too quickly glv'n to last. Yet lu that garden still doth ring The epical of a day long den. I. 1 hear the very words they said. Home on Ihe geutle breeie of Spring. That life la vain then, who shall any, If in a drcHiu he lives ngain W ith everv joy that ciomii, , hmi when The sword of youth kept pain at ba I And while the sense of natural things llf times that smile, of times that weep, Visits my pillow as 1 sleep, Again my Harden aiullea and sings. Portland Tranacript. noanaiui vuren. .o ntsor DarvoUBQei :.",K"'rer. Mend for KKKK aa.nu In.l PXIl.Bml... ,.n a, . . ... w . . -. . '..r"1' I'o- IV. u. k i .. k . in y.ij sir..., I. iiu.i..i..i.i. ,w . .... ui.au, i, .uie, j e. "emus ipieet that a playwright "uid Ireipmntly get a play wrong. u.vsgu uany .News Attempt to l mil Suicide. Madame Charles Hianchini, wile of the famous scenic artist, whose trial on a charge ol attempting to poison her husband resulted in ounviction, lias been sentenced to five years' penal servitude. As she was leaving the courtroom the prisoner made a futile attempt to commit suicide by etabbiug beiself with a hatpin. THE ILLS OF WOMEN How Mrs. Pinkbam Helps Overcome Them. Mrs Mart Boi I tNOP.R. 1101 Marlinna o i i. s' lnnain: nave been trouhle.1 for the naat "'in I inrr nf the nntuh. vui irrnM . . PlIlIlS ov.. mi K lr eaduchea lm, j ' uvKache Hal aniianaaa and .., i . a Uoctors and various emedies without ul Wo hot.'..- . liver iu a i.eai or your VolTotalilo fVim- I ' IC IT PI I 1 . ' . A - , uut I nun wne Triiivr -..ui i na,. , i i 1 r. --" " nil, tl, DV..-IBI . w".Mor your famnn. mHinin. Mr. rr ' 1 1 am entirely cured." HKXBV IK)H V iici.Jl..ia fZ " to Jlr- Pinkham ; a .one time r .t.j ua. innaiLtnatlnn o ik. k aoiioinen and 1,o,.. ,i.. we.i, i " rJ nervous at times, and WM n"Hy able to do any ..vi . jv v w iieauaciies. a an . ltll leurnrrl,-. a. n . - --(li i.l uuv ! munv in,, o, 1,1 u. A-.m . ' mm uiiiereui --U It), U,l.. j , . . - e- . a av BWAtwa, 1 natl P all hone nf ,,.., ...n 111 un i k . 1 ... I w r . . "ntc 1 read of the creat o-nod ' S I'mL-hem'. V. ..Li. r- a rll j . . . TT ' "I VP 1 i.l.l rwi .. - - - ii i.i. i n f resn it waa ''.'Past belief ' , n, i . ... Torienu,.!,.. so , ... (j, , " "suui oauaure nun . 7 1 lee U . . tnv A .... . . "iii lu nnnnnn i m a Bar ' a T . PiBL-v . """crers that Lydia ai a v i.ki. . i. .. ' cured me nf .11 , j : rnns- i have he, . rfh-, a- t.i au ' ."TOVery. for which I am orate 7 Heaven bleaa her for the "or th. i-doing- for our ae.' easll-liMeJ lleliful to Waahlncton. The reoiieuing of the Monte Cristo mines and the lebuilding of the washed out sections of the lailioad near Ever ett, is going to be helpful to the West or n Washington mining industry. It is said the mines wore shut down (or tli" pui m-e of allowing some of the big stockholders to freoze out the little onea, Increaae In Alaska Trade. Tacoma clothing stoies repoit a steady increase of Alaska business. Tho most noteworthy changes in the buy ers wants it. mi last year are the de mand for (ma inetcud of woolens, and for lighter foot gear. Moccasins are popular. Heavy blankets are unsale able. New Fraternal Hall. The Masons and Odd Fellows of Canyon City, Or., have adveitised for bills foi a two-story stone building to lie used for fraternal and business pur poses. A Murderer Caught. William Albi, the Italian who killed James lialley, alias Lacey, in a gambl ing hall in Spokane recently, was cap tured in an Italian cabin, near Priest river, Idaho. He resisted arrest with a n incnester rine, nut was nnany pet suaded by his countiymen to yield. linmlgranla Arriving. It is estimated that fully 160 immi grants from the bast have arrived in La (Irande, Or., during the past month. Hhot Through a Arhool Window. Two young men shot through a win dow of the public school at Warm Springs, Malheur county, Ur., a lew days ago, and afterwards ransacked (be bouse of William 9evey. The case will be called to the attention of the April grand jury. Oldeat Man In Wll.onrllle. The oldest man in Wilsonvllle, Clackamas county, Of., is Kdward lxiney, who was born inOilford, N. C, October 18, 1804. Some time ago be broke a leg, but otherwise bia health is good. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. I'ortranil Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 67c; Valley, Mcj HlueHtem, (ile sir bushel. r'lour best guides, $3 .20: graham, 12.05, BUpcrlihc, ti. 16 per barrel. Oats ( hone while, IIMOi choice gray, 89040c l ot bushel. Barley Keed barley, $23; brew ing, 24.00 per ton. MillsturTs Until, flier ton; mid dlings, f22; shorts, f 18; chop, f 10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy. 8(39; clover. $7 (gH; Oregon wild hay, fO per ton. Uutter Fancy creamery, 6055o; seconds, tiyOUe, dairy, 40 45c store, IS08O& Cheese Oiegon full cream, 12 ',o; Young America, ISO; new cheese, 10c pet pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 34 per dozen; hens, 4.00Q6.00 springs, fl. 258; geese, (i. 00(37. 00 lor old. 4.50!)5 for young; ducks, $5.00(8 6.50 pel dozen; turkeys, live, I6 Itn er i n Hoi. Potatoes $ I 1. 10 per sack; sweets, Sc per pound. Vegetables Heets, 0c; turnips, 76c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $1 3 1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, 76c per sack; beans, 8c per pound, celery, 70376c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per box; peas, 833 ',c pei pound. Onions Oregon, 60375o per sack. Hops 8314c; 1807 crop, 4o. Wool Vulley, 103 3o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8312c; mohair, iltlc per pound. Mutton Oross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 4o, dressed mutton. 7 '...c, Sfiring lambs, 7 h. H-r lb. Hogs Oross, choice heavy, $4.36; light and feeders. $3.5033.00; dressed, $5.0035.60 per 100 pounds. Ueef Cross, top steers, 3.603$3.75; cows, $3.6033.00; dressed beef, 638 lgC per pound. Veal Large, 037c; email, 7,'38c per pound. Keattla Markets. Onions, 80c3$l.l0per 100 pounds. Potatoes, $35338. Ueete, per sack, $1. Turnips, pur sack, 60376c. Carrots, per sack, 45366c, Parsnips, per sack, $1. Cauliflower, 753$1.00c per doz. Celery, 35340o. Cabbage, native and California $I.H033 per 100 pounds. Apples, 85360c er box. Pears, 60c 3 $1.50 per boa Prunes, 60c tier box. Uutter C'reauieiy, 26c per DOiind; dairy and ranch, 15330c per pound. Eggs, 16c. Cheeso Native, 12. r 12 Poultry Old hens. 14c per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c. Fresh meals Choice dressed beef steers, pnme, 8'ac; cows, -prime, 8c; mutton, Pc; inirk, 7c; veal, 638o Wheat Feed wheat. $22. Oats Choice, per ton, $25 326. Hay Puget Sound mixed, $8.00d 10; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $13.00314. Corn Whole. $33.50; cracked, $34; (eed meal, $23.60. Uarley Hulled or ground, per ton. $25326; whole, $23. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; straights, $3.35; California brands, $3.26; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour. $3.75; rye flour, $4.60. MillstufTs Uran, per ton, $14; aborts, per ton, $15. reed Chopped feed, $21323 pel ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. THEM I'M MY NECKLACE. T Ban Francisco Market. Wool Spi lug Nevada, 10312c per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10313c; Val ley, 16317c; Noithern, 9311c. MillstufTs Middlings, $21 323.00; bran, $'20.00321.00 per ton. Onions Silverskiu, 60 3 90c per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 22 323c; do seconds, 21 322c; fancy dairy, 30c; do seconds, 16 318c per pound. Eggs Store, 14o; fancy ranch, 15c. Hops 1898 crop, I6o. Citrna Fruit Oranges. Valencia, $2 32.60; Mexican limes, $6.60&6; Cali fornia lemons, 76c3$1.36; do eboioe, i $3.60 per box. II-v Wheat, $133 ln-60; wheat an I oat, $13316; oat. $14tl6; best bar ley, $12313: alfalfa. . I i.' per ton; traw, 40370c per bale. Potatoes Early Hose, $1.0031.10; Oregon Buikanks. $13$1.80; river Burbauks, 76c3$l; Salinas Burbanks, $131 10 per sack. Tropical fruits Bananas, $1,609 2 50 per boncb; pineapples, $3. 600 4.60 Peisian datea, 69o.',c per pound. HE mummy necklace was a nuiilnt. rough thing, mure ijunlnt than beautiful, yet with u certain pli'tiii'cHtUcucsa, nud mi undeniable fascination, alternate bonds of cornel Ian and gold, and two tiny hearts bang lug from the three central beads. My father gave !t DM one day, kuovc lug I had a fancy for these out of tlie way Jewels. I do not know Ita history, but was told It had been taken off the neck of i mummy. From the moment It was given ui Its curious f Bad nation overcame me. I wore It day ami night. 1 fancied I: would bring me luck. 1 certaluly fell tiny soft pinches mi my neck iniide by the bends. This I wondered at for it time, but afterward grew too arcua- lOtned to I belli to wonder. There were curious auurki on the bends; they were chipped off or Indented. Here uud there were dark sialna. From the moment I began to wear the neckline my health fulled. 1 grew weaker and weaker, and nt Inst fell seriously ill. Naturally I did not dream of conned lug my Illness In any way with the Lnfluenca of my mommy neck lace. On the contrary, I clung to it more and more, believing It to be n till Ismail. I w tin lying on my sofa one day, w hen n friend, who bad observed my neck lace then for the llrst time, said, "Why do you wear Hint? It Isn't pretty. Let me look nt It." She held It a moment mid then shlv ered. O, It's a horrible thing! Ilon't wear It. It will bring you dreadful 111 luck. I believe those are the marks of teeth Olid the stains of blood'." 1 said, "It bewitches me. 1 can't tieor lo part with It, and 1 wear It day and night." Another friend of mine took n dislike to it. She w as a believer In magic of all sorts, mid was persuaded that the neck luce had made me 111 und was prevent ing my recovery. "Yes," she sulci, "It has nn Influence -that I believe-but for frll.af At hist she persuaded me to let her take it to a clairvoyant A certain cob bler in n suburb of London was the Clairvoyant we chose. He and I hud had strange ezperiencea some time be fore this, but, us Bodyard Kipling says, "Unit Is another story." I purled with the necklace reluctant ly. My friend promised (o arrange an Interview with the cobbler the next day. If possible. That night I fastened my ienrl neck lace on, missing the feeling of the mammy chain. 1 lay awake all night. I was not al lowiil a sleeping draft, and I had coughed till 1 waa exhausted, but not sleepy. Towards dawn my nurse shut the door between her room and mine. I re member observing the light mining through the empty keyhole of her door, and each side of my dark blinds. The rain beat loudly on the windows. I lay llstenltig to the wenry sound. Suddenly my wrlat was seized and violently shaken; the bangles I wore, hung with talismans, rattled and Jluv gled together. Another moment and my throat was seized by tightly clutch ing, strong hands. I said to myself: "This Is death, and It Is terrible." Still the clutch tightened. My pearl necklace was shaken. Even then I thought: "The pearls will be scattered." Then the thought came swift and horrible: "lie has come for his necklace." iHe.) The next flash of thought was, "This Is a struggle of thousands of j oin s ago being re-enacted. Death is terrible, if only I could call for belpl If only I could speak!" But the lingers clutched my throat too tightly. And then 1 opened my eyes and saw a great gray formless thing. IfTlay stretched out on mj bed, and through It I saw the light shining through the empty keyhole. BreO then, through my terror, I thought: "8111111 I be believed when I tell them to morrow ? Yes, It must lie true, because I hear the rain beating on the window pane nil the time." And nil the tl the clutching arid the struggling never censed upon my throat. I seemed to be so near to deiith that struggling on my part was I useless. It was at that supreme mo ment I realized most distinctly the I horror of the great, gray, transparent j thing. AI my soul went out Into a cry for help to someone stronger than the thing: and then It moved, It lifted, melted away Into a gray mist dlsnp peu red,. Then I snt up In bed; lit a candle, which I never dared put out again; ob aerred the hour by my watch between 4 and t: and lay buck, stricken, ex hausted, trembling .longing for some thing human to come and draw up the blinds, and let In even the wet, dismal daylight, rather than lie alone with the memory of my midulgbt horror. Two days after tbls my friend who had taken the necklace to tbf clairvoy ant came, bringing It back with her In a aealed Myejope, begging me tint to loach it. She gave me mi account of her Inter view before i told her my experience The clairvoyant, lu his trance, hud become unusually netted when aba placed the necklace In his hands. o paced about the room, then flung him self on the ttiKir. Knlng. "Dying, dying) I see autumn leaves everywhere Uutl Is death. O, tell her uever to touch It again. It Ih nn accursed thing. It be longed to mi BgypUgt king thousand of years ago. Blood and warfare fol lowed his footsteps. He wore It. It has never hen OH a woman's neck be fore. He knew she wore It. ami when he missed It from her neck be was angry. He wants his necklace again. She must not wear It It will Ik' death to her. Itut even now she may be saved If she never wears It or even touches It again." 1 left off wearing tuiit necklace nud finally parted with it, for III luck was my lot as long as It was lu my pooocQ slon. That Is the true story of the mummy necklace as for as I nm concerned. 1 have never seen my terrible Isitor again. Will he come again some day and ask what I have done with b!a necklace? Lady's Realm, V04 London has one street seventy feet long, being the shortest street lu tho city. The now c.ihle which has been laid across the Atlantic weighs lioH pounds to the mile. This Is the biggest of all the cables. At Swedish weddings, among the middle and lower classes, ihe bride groom carries it whip. This Is an em blem of his authority lu the domestic circle. Only seventy years hare claps, d elnco the llrst railway lu the world was fin ished, inning that comparatively brief period four hundred thousaud miles has been constructed. The Swiss society llainbcrtla has laid out an Alpine garden ut Mniitrcuiix, at nn elevation of six thousand feet) w here the i h irncierlsllc trees and flow ers of the country are to be cultivated. Steel rails now DgUrt as the cheapest Snlabed product In wrought Iron or steel. A good leeaoO 00 the limine, s of modem Industry Is also nfTorded by them To eatabllah a iteetaall arorka, an expenditure of $3,000,000 is required before a single rail can be turned out. The stivl Is made to conform to nn ac curate Chemical composition the most accurate in the ordinary range of tech nical operations. In Arizona n railroad Company Is the builder of a dam to form u reservoir for water fur the supply of the locomo tlvei. The dam Is curloua lu being formed partly uf steel plates, a ma Mirny foundation runs across the bot tom of the gap, and ma-oui y Bbutmeotl arc built on each side, and the ceubr and main portion Is n steel frame faced with steel plates. The plates are bent to give thotn stiffness, The steel por tion l I'.mi f, et long uud forty feet high, eiiunl to the front of n block of low city bouses. The plnles uro three eighths of nn Inch thick. Schillings Best J.pan Oolong Ceylon Ball, . i i -0-. ah. ,,.h Oiannel. Ilo Infills 1'iirliainenl la eoQllde ring the plan u( connect I iid thai ooaalry wnh Franca bvrallwa) Finr'neeii ar a nawllssl can t laid mi ih.- I.,. itn.n o ihe Kogllah channel, t'.l bj in. ui, ton ire.ilrwnrk on wheeta, u I llisi it project! SDOVS ilia water, tlm railway can l- retail This eem hevonil belief, bin II la - tl,4,. nn mure rrinarkalile than Mini.-..( ilo-, "lie. aecimii.H.lied l,v II - i l "''in, ii li i in ' I .,.. ,.( , K.i.,,i. In. rwl i tui i an aa- ol , Cllll III. ilU, loll MIL I I aohilerliil iSOM! I iv,'. -.h Break mat Tea ideal Lleud in Hasd M,rii i, a. As tortoise shell combs me always prone to break easily, many may Bad tlm bint a useful one. Fust aim the margins of the broken pieces lor tho distances ol about a quartet of an inch from the edge; then overlap these margins and when thus ai langed clamp the U togctbei w ith n strong letter clip, and immoral the comb in boiling wa tei lot some time. As the horn softens it unites. Afler it is thoroughly div. the place where tho break had been will be almost invisible. Huston I Hobo. TIMING OF A RAILWAY TRAIN. There Are 1 everal Wnjrs ofAarertaln I 'tag the I-peel Made. Not one person lu n hundred who travels has any Iden of the speed of a train, and even a large Deroentan of the regular trainmen ctllDOt tell with any degree of accuracy. Bngineeri use their driving wheel iih a gauge. They know- its cirenmmereuce, and by CO anting its revolutions within a cer tain time can tell very accurately the speed nt which they are running. A favorite method of timing mining passengers la to count the telegraph poles. As a rule these poles nre planted thirty to the mile, but In prairie cimn ti les, where only a single wire Ih used, the number diminishes to twenty live, so that rule will not nhaiys work. The most accurate method, nud Ihe must lu use by experienced railroad men, Is to count the number of rull Joints the train pusses over In twenty sec. mils. The rails on nearly nil minis nre thirty feet lu length, und the number passed over In twenty hccoiiiIh Is the ipoed per hour a train Is running. I-'or Instance, If n passenger can count thirty clicks on u rail Joint In twenty seconds, the train Is running at a speed of thirty in lea an hour. Actu ally, this method falls a little short, us lu the exnmple given above the speed would be nearer thirty one than thirty miles, but It Is near enough for nil prac tical pu names. Pi. , ions manhood Chronic, spatial and piuate di.i ;im , s, leiitiii, uv treated und CI KBD by ur K M RatclltTe, the cham pion ipeclallsl of tin Pacific const. Urin ary and Kidney Troubles, Lost Mini hood. Varicocele. Itupture. Healed iiccordnnt In latest tiinl Is'. I methods known to mrdicnl science. Mr R iUtcllnY :Vi Morrison 81. , Portland, Or. The Ceylon vellow silk spider has a body that weighs nine ounces. Tit V Al.l.BN-S riXIT BASE, Awarder to be shaken Into the shoes. At tfiis season your leet Icel swollen, net voua and uucouifortiilile. If vuu have imarttng feet or tiht shoeo. try Alien's , Foot Rase, it rests and oommrtai makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating 1 fret, hli.lers ami callous snots. Itclictr 1 corns and bunion! of all pain and is n cer tain cure for c hilblains, Sweating, damp Or treated feet, We have over thirty tbuu- and teetimoniali TryltaMtay, Soul by nil druogniK m shoe, tore for 'J.V. Trial n!-.sge KKKK. Addreis, Allen S. Ohm: Itcu, M 11. y. Pi. v. The Mexican dog has no bail. Tho hot climate makes such a covering hi pei tluous. They Work While V...I Nleep. wtiiie vour Mild ami body rei. tanweieti Candy i allisrlle repafl your liWllon, yoni liver, your bowels, Mil ilnui In MrBMt outer. All .bugii. lu.', :'.'. hie In Paraguay, a gentleman ii enjoined bv the laws of good society to kiss every lady to whom ho is intioduned. To Care a Oald in one Day Tnke Laxatlvl BfOBM Qlllnlna Tablets. All drugtrisii refund iiinucy if it fails to cure. gJe, Tommy "Paw, what is a joint snake.'" Mr. Pigg "The kind a man gets from frequenting Joints, 1 reckon." Indianapolis Journal. Mothers will lin. I Mrs. Win-low's (tooth ing Hyrap the besl r edv to use for ihcir children diiruic Ihe teething period. A subterranean cityexiitB indalicia, Auittian Poland, which contains e population of over 1,000 men, women and chib'ien, many of whom have never seen the light of day. Kver One Know. Why tritle with a sprain when every one knows that St. Jacobs Oil used in the worst MM will an strengthen the itijnicd muscle as to make it the best remedy (or this dreaded pain, There are 40,000 native pupils in the Sunday schools ol die l-'iji Islands. PILES "I sunTered Ihe lorlnreeor Ihe damned with pi oirudiiia pilea brotafbl on by cotiaiioa II. in wlih which I wua affliiieil for twenty years 1 ran artuaa your I'ASC AKKTS In Ih town of Newell, la . anil nrier fouiul any thing lo equal them To .lay 1 am entirely tree tinis pllea and feel like a new nian " O tl. Ksiti. III! Jones St , Sloul Ottft la CANOY Lwcoreto raaoi u aiaiarsMo i'io i Koch, of Berlin, Germany, lias diaOOVered that butler, even Ihe best, contains bacilli ol lubeiculosii. 1 know that my life was saved bv Pi-n's Cure for I'uusiiiiiplion Jolm A Miller. All Sable, Mlcblgan, April It, Is'.CY It is said that lh mortality from MOeat iu England is four ami a half tunes as great as it was ISO vears ago. nemaiaaLMest Powerful ami Itvi Hi i. irtalUai ibHaadi fur La (Jrlppe, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Pteaiant. Palamliie. I'utani Taale Good, no Uissl, norer siekaa. weaken, ur onee. lor ibc. auo ... CURg CONSTIPATION. ... Iu.ii.! a...,, i iki..,.. a..m.i. a.. I.e. tit Hit TO RIP " ajiaiaiueea by all drag RU'lU'Dglf .i.i. i.. ini MB Tobaceu llalill 1 j kaj-asaBaj. I i ibyaejjxsaswy . yJyJlpCScr Tlie Kffr iiiiriiin iv ache er pain known i.i lor iriai iMiiue, .'.v. yaaai waaa Wjllcurean in (lit-huinnli ImhIv, Hem l'liboffei Iu.h .sudajraunlv. Largo l-olllo t mi dunes of 6 UKOP8 each) ll.Ouor a lor I7..10. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURg CO. IU and III Ooarbotn II.. Chicago. (llasgow, Scotland, nuillbeis among its population a man who is making a manuscript copy of the Uiblo. lie ex pects lo tlniah it iu two years. MACHINERY For Mills, Mltii'i, Mho)., anil Parma . Itasl Logj. glng ami Ibililmg KntHn'i. Hoe riil-el Tooih Sawi, Alhany (ircane. etc. TATUMttBOWEN v jo m Firai Mir. i rarUaag, or. W Jo Ireniiuii Sircel. hau Kranclaco. FOR MEN DR. FOOTE 1(11 I - H' ONLY. & STAFF 1 IIMAOO. Mpii riHiiilrlnar unmrfaifMl ir.-aitiMui ahotiM rtni iin ) fi .unlit r tn Jftter Krrt" Willi Hit i 1 1 i mi. omIv MOllMtVf tii. u'g , 1 1 1 1 a c, in the 1 nl it'll Mull-) ItU. m uf men ma. I. .). iinlr nf a llfr1 Unit. I tifiirliniaiM PWfywtMN ItMiMil liiiiiifiiNli It iTOmWiWlMjl wllb It t ''. Df ChlOgafO ) t in i hlMg roniWHJMIfgv), Id nn du e fill i.very wtifm III hi-hIi'i) pHi'kaajr nd Irllrra In i hi n MfMODM t'4'rrwriiMiitfhca milclivl I sim HurKlml, Mfdli-nl mnl Klrctrlcal ihhIiinU MOjRM I'l lngjiitK ihe aiuinni li lih tlriiiR lii OOMdi A vutil OlilgS rWOUinf ndfd hv tin- ilium IbOliMd mill Rfll Rtvlfil Rin'claiUt! in Wisi. ru IllWIIR. FttW grMllllll RM'ClRllBlR llM'at tlUlNllll tlf vm itllmri eirp Rf I n-.ji,ti irrHintriit fur nil ' tiiii-its.i ihki hj rnk ui Utniio Vtivktf, Siinl l(iiriiliirMvf a. m) NrrvuiiR HyalrtiiR lin ptMlttngjntel I n leagej rt 101 fit " M n hit I it" MNililvily MlrtwM tlit MtQB. i iirrti r (.lillla anil rwaoi m rii w hit nli tn i ft nn . hi oi moath. oop irr culurfil Bnit- nn I. ..Iv bikI f f npltotiM nn k In. In. ruiiiriii nun i In iiiMNti-m. " t luiira Ih. ' ll ttil v psWmMMHM rt aitirvr im Invlajurittor, glvtt vlgfnr in vital (irifR'n aini m-rvfR irfftiiR ami -HI- II Ml i. n . t fur I I li. 1 1 1 , a t ill" i mufti)', lialf prict 1 ht. i .'M l.'ii i of -t win ('iMiipanv nsluniHy i-uh a iht inoonte Dinoagti Duily Nuwh. Wo Jon 'I btff to wall, (or 00ld noru- lltHH l.llil HtllTllt'Hrl Will I'OUlO Oil IrOIII extri'HHivu xt'ft'.intt, out it will ko nnino 1 1 nit fly nftor umittf St. l.t. ..I Oil to OftfO mid btroi)(tlM'ii ttiu itruiuvtl Tlie liKlitlioiiafj ut Corunna, Spain, IH btlltVW to t0 llltl oltlt'Ht Olll) now ill unm. It wuh mt'ctml ilurin tliu relitn of Trajiin, in I rebuilt tn HKU. RICH Government Lands. A anil nf very ileen ilarl loam, will grow all klliil of v.-uelahlri. gialll. hat In greal nt.un. daaes. Cllmaie .- . I . tfroa fallurea 1 BOMlble. A'laieif tl. Ilia rnl.lllg ol emiie, aheep, hoga: dairy anil Hiuliry unlii.irli-a. In llillllllg .l.ii,i , ..... I , an rleelleul market fur all priMtiit-l. Alao rfeh iranbgrrj lamia. Magnineeiit ehanie if taken ai once Writ, lor deserlptlTg laiok giving full l.anli iilara Ad. Ju'.i luilm (' It iW 1 1 1 . So .etnry, js Tiniriow ui". k -nn rrsnelaeo, cai. The National I Inventors' Association. I 1 1 " i in "ii 1 1 ii ) Wedoggeneral I'ATENT in unkhs We lee org, iiiirinlura and Mil pa(i-u(a. Out regla lenil attorney can get you iiatcnla direct (nuii the government wllhoul delav Agenta aanieil In every town to tell .'eiile.l arlleles. rorthef liifiirinallnii furninheil mi rgqaggt. Bong i,m ciuHaia or Comsiici IltiitiiNo, I'osnasD, OaueoB. I Be Strong In Spring l ho,, llM. i 1 1 in,. In Ihe v, hi .1",-. vour tilood need mil h urlly, rlehuen and health Your allllneaa, laiigul.1 teelmg. ram. In lha oack. en , no i nine iriim uie 1,100,1 Take MOORE'S REVFALEO REMEDY r.any ami nleaiaiil to take Ii mil make yoo iroiig and well; II haa cured Ibouaaudi of ollirra II . t iKitile al your ilrugglat'i. HalliMiiia In War. During the eapedltlOD to tho HiiiiiIhii the lialloon t-oris went of linini-nsc si-r-vlc-o lu disc-loHliiK tlie Kisltlnii ami tar tl. x of the em-Hi'. In one- jutrtlruliir liiKtanoi- the SoinlanoHi- atiiu-ki-il (ii-n. MaoNi'lH's gen-ba u-nrthivorks), Mtab- lishi-d to proteet the eavlroni of Baa- Un, near Tainal. The- attack tnok ptaee during tho night, anil In-fnre help iiiuhl arrive most of the llrltlsh lot filers wort- bora do combat, altlintich thry Just inaiinKi-il to ki-ei the IBfeba from fallliiK Into tlie IiiiiiiIh nf the 101 my. After this MaJ. TeOtple node MY oral asreuts with his on pt I vu ImUIooB ninl ileti-'tiM tin- elii-iny In the- Imsli preparing tn make aaotBer attack, while the forro In the gerelia, thinking that they hail riultc retired, ivc-rc- total ly ofT goardi Col. Templer says that the sight of the halliioliH has h very rli-niorali.iiig BgTact iifHin the natives of tln-sc coun tries, since they cannot Bad cover from them to hide tholr movements, for even nt night th.-y an- easily detected from the belioOBI hy ini-nns of ihe powerfnl eiectrle learebllgbfj carried in the car. These ruitlvoM nr.- in the habit of crying out that tbe cannot fight against troop re enforcer! with "young moons," - Call Mall Magazine. i - . Bk An TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Itotils Crownrtl. Itrldaaa Miidl, raiNN llllu ami alraollon Dr. T. H. White, fgST Relief at Last Femalf atiaflml lu ll, a a taft al wiji rrhalilft ami wtihiHtt ail 'jii -it Aak IriiatatUl fur Pr Maitfl't Krt-nch Famala i 1 ' la la ntftal bni with Kii'tirb Klhj mi ttiu In llhm Whltf and it. -I IdiUi oq bavliifi ih h nuine. 'Hlfjl for Women," trial mmI r ItKK In plain aralH aftrwlih I all 1 1 ii nil ii I 11 n I 1 1 ii i i It - 1 1 ii r a Allrtafl, FRENCH 0HUQC0.. 381 and 383 Pearl SI., N.V. RUPTURE CURED. Wa guarantee loflt every caae wg umlerlake. bo., t put It off; writ for partleulars ai once. O. II. WIIIIIMHII a CO., Kgpart Truss Ullan, lOSMccutnl Hlrcvt, Portland, Or. Women's Hkulls Ihe Cheaper. A PMdlcal student Is authority for the statement that women's skulls com mind a much lower price than (hoe of men. "It Is possible," be gays, "lo ob tain the skull of a woman for $1.30. while that of a man cannot be bad for less tbnn The reason why? Well, a woman's skull, as a rule, Is conglder ably smaller than a man's. It '.u aald to ba lmM-rfeetly dcvi-lopc-d; It g an Inferior specimen of the article and altogether lea, useful to science; hence Ita lower market valua." i: I lent Combination. The pIcnHlint methiKl anil beneficial effects of the well known remedy. Syni'l- or Kins, uiiiiiufai I uieil by the ( Ai iroiiNi a i io Bvaor Co., Illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid hixa tive principles of jilnnts known to be medicinally laxative BOd BfeeiBtlng them in the form BlOal refreslilng to the ta-te and BOOeptable to the m Klein. It lit the one jM-rfect atrengthi liing luxa tlve, cleansing the avhlein cfTi-cttiallv. llihpelling colds, llellilneheK Hllll fevers gently yet promptly and eniiblliig one to overcome habitual ciinatipstlon per mani iitly, Ita perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub taaoe, aad its acting on the kid in-vx liver and bowelh, without weakening or irritating them, make It the ideal laxative. In the proceeg of manufacturinf)- tigs are used, as they are pleasant to the. taste, but the in, .1 o i tin I iiinlltles of the remeily are obtained from senna and other aromatic plnnls. by a method known to the Cai.iFohnia In. BrBOl1 Co. only. In order to get ita benellclal elTccta and to avoid imitations pleaae reeaetabar t be full name Of the Company printed mi the front of everv package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. han raAKCiaco. cai. I.'if'lHVIM r XT NEW YOBB. N T. For aalt hy all IJruggtats.-1'rlcc 50c. per buttle DR. GUMS ONf FOR A DOSE. Oil l.-,.i ltrluiitr r IMPROVCO nil M LIVER rlLLO Oarg IM ii. ,.iiit iM-ii.ia. 1 1.-.... , v r ),,,,.., i-,,.o. ,i. hi i. Ai,i IHantisggaePratgal Mllaagaggg n i. ,r.i.v iiiniiioi 1 ,1 loll , I n i ,,i we will n. 1 1 tii.l Irrr, or full lm, lor J.V lilt. HusANKl CO., riilla.la., niaa, S..IJ b Pruggliu. YOUNG MEN! imrrli'i-A unit I ilr.-l erat l alrart I I kni Kim I.1i . mm.!i. ui, -M. Ii arlU ..lie) t-a.li ami n.r II U tim , uaaa. Nn ('INK known tt ha er fail- I lm ctira, nt Itialtarr eairti-ua M of ',-- giig tUti li'.g HaHfulla fn.ui lie iigej e UI aM.ihlah fou. It at a'a.iiill aatfex, ri'rU atil int.- (,. I rtvl Is t- II erith.ntl IniTOOTg nirin ami i- t. nll ni ft LimIik-m I'UI. K $3 I- aai. lit all rrllatila ilnitfuiaU. "f I1" pai.l Uf tlprvea. Mavinly wraiii-a-l. un rri t-iiit ..( t.rli I CU.ulaU mailr-d un t.-(i..--l. . ChfcAejo, UL "aggNJl T It, I ke i ten V n..t in glrigi.r. tsttm: c aatr o ggggaW ' ' Jm SURF rrnanaTr CURE YOURSELF! I His W for unnatural he. hftrgoBi, in tit in ii, mi ti, u i Hal i tie ul iili eialnma t'f ill ii i us iii.-iiihrs.aasa. Ifreteau lagiot, PaiUlMW, S4 LfOl aalrlo- TMlilts)lCHHCalCO lf,',,l l" r ". U ..i.i r.y DruVVla.a, f arn I III alaln snnnar bf aiptaat. trrPaj.J. fof IM.a. i.- 7V ar a.-. it (n rriueiL ( Irculi CURE FOR PILES I'll- tir.-il-i mMiet .re ami ran- il.Tini. I nia i i r 1 1 1 , as i at mi . allaa-ilinar .r IV t r i.i i rilva ara nr. 1 i Dr. OSAnkO FH If mtdV Hi pi lt hina anil IilnaJint A t rle tuinra fH- a Jar al tlriiriiaU M a bvutfuarravtaa. 'tit hf mail I r-'tin frr Writ 1H( NOMA N h i, PnilMaVi Pft. n. r. n. ir. WHEN writing; in. mm. .11 ihla NO. IU 99. i.. mi II III OTDMIIIIW lunuLU unourau On r-.. (t of 1U tt'ii It (In ilie) we will li. as . ttJ VllOr a.l I. s. (MtIHtl' : h 1 ' Ibifn Drw . 'U iub it. miii nl htj. t mutic.cup) rlgjhtrtl. Oi'J OCCIOHIIL PUBLlW LO, ,.,oiiliio,cjil