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vil Dispositions Ure Early Shown." Just so evil in the blood out in shape or scrof- oimples, etc., in cnaaren f young people. Taken in it Can oe erauit.aicu uy Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ulder people, the aftermath irregular living snows u- Vf in blltOUS conumuns, a L head, a foul mouth, general bad feeling. iIimhI, the mil"1 tin- mil cause. til I . I'urify the ft01, . . ... lift mill liiiitiii it'1"" " i j Dninon 1 11,1,1 111 n '"" " "rv loori PO so , ,M.K.iiiii(! that Z i-1 11 ,,r""! ' H vrr k"l luV . w. Triad dot-ton lv llruu's i l i i Tii it u V, Mil in rain, 1 ,r"''' ",M"1 ! :,r 'I ' hli,l 1 ki-pt ut it mill was i . 1 nudd go "H the Iniiix - tui"'i'tl,uU,.i'-''-M,u- J.T.W.i I'ariaiintal'. l1- . .i. sore " My 'why nt two I tfiufilla sore n heck ami Viral (i.lii .itiiiim itml pliyniriitu' i.'.. .li.l in i nt no bihmI. IIihkI'h 2S5llrl pemeiwnMy. He i 1 1 .in ml h. fill r I. U 111 Mil. s inn i. . : ,, I tt.,riv rarmiiigtuii, Pel. a pin mrr liver lilt, th' Don-lrrltallii! end 1(lir r '"in no'ii a narniimriua. ertrd. '""I, Mm. train mul leant man thin ninrn- Not t ,. y In. I law your . aysinitn. get ,, ,n8 town win, married lag. I ii i, '' (topi Inteioited)-. Weil I re been oipectlng a -caudal In that quartet r i , ,,. w hu i mi in.- loameleea thm.. "Her liuibau(l."-Hu,iell, Life. Chin.', I'.iw.rfiil Hw.trit. There i, dreadful iword in china. It "',""' muuer power to cut otf tbt ieai .ii any on.. ,e ih, without punish inent. A people ,i. horn tbia iword at '.,,,. , III (lee btfoN the ppr,..i , HOMMIW a BtonUCh lli.tem. This fan,,,,,. rilld) urc all forma of etoniuchtr,.iilu),. It ii eipecte.1 that th.. ian railway will I... completed tn Ii k;u-k in February, moo. niVfe! gfl?m!wll tP ViM t.y u-ing I'r I'hihder'orrsoii iii.hk! I'uriiUr. Thu horses in Algeria Outnumber the liftman beings, la?55hW? Booth. Children during the tccthm,; period. XKWS OF XORTinVKST A Budget f (i.,r,, Nrw. QtBWj '"I r.clrtc Ou.el Otatwe. live PORTLAND DIRECTORY. UHNTISTS. t Mln: tii-w ir.'CPiu; One gold work. UK. iSuHoKlin N W t-nr. Third and Morrison Marhlnery anal Hup, .lira. yWARH Mri.lll; M AtUINKKV AMI liiit.n.xinl for rntaloKne. 1DK-194 Front Hi. 1ACHINERY. all kinds Tho ayernue gag jot ooti8uinea MM or kuh per hour. I'io Cure f,.r Connuinption is our onlv liiejluiiie f..r ruughl and Collin. -Mm C BtUl, l ttb Ave., Ut over, Col.. KoT, a.'lB Throughout tho world tbr aro (172 known VOlOMOM, 370 ol bleb uro ao-live. rhpre n JTOUng man from l.enore W Ini Im.I.IIv went off to tile wur; The "lieer ma.le him nirk, He recorend quite quirk lly the prompt use of old Jesse Moon Tho greatest BolvtriltUM are in Ox foul, which has 31 colleges and livo hulls. FITS '"rmioinitly CurM. ril rilT llrnl iltt.'K U.U .v.. nt.,r nnrnn..,.. Ilmt .Imv's umo nt l.r Ulh,.'. , ...... Nerve ll.Mi.jer. N. ml for rK K 0.00 1 , tiutilraiiil tratlNe. lilt. It. U. HiiNK. Ltd. luo AMlnirect.l'Uumdeli.tila.l'a. It is eatimntod that thirty or forty thousand Knssiuns visit tho lluly Land each year. THEY WANT TO TELL Tboso Oratofal Women Who Hnvr Beon Helped by Mra Pinkhom. . .TATUM bio 35 lint Strtlt & BOWE N ... PORTLAND, OR. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS Write for Catalogue. J, I. FREEMAN. Agent. xv Km! Waiat Street, PORTLAND, Oil. MS I'OOLE. Portland, Orioom. jrive you the best baritaliis in general lliinerv. eneiues. Ixiilers, tanks, iuiiii. Mts null windmills. The new I X I, windmill, sold br him, is mi ll. PHYSICIANS. , l.rnot Bsrl.m. siwel.lty, dlwrues of the I and Beetal nirgerj. Ul Ira si.. Portland. :. the notud men who could u r ii . - with .(jnal power mid skill Michael Aiiel. i, Leotiuido du el ami S. F, LI. M Tim lit. I t.ninllvfi. more snelenl pill poisons and t.lnek Brlit-, t ut tlp-tn-ilnte, seienlltlr, li.rinli'Ms, liable, loient Casearcta Candy Catliarile. IXlili. tin , Mi we. It cit thu city of Host. hi for the btaMnce of its pubiio schools lust I 11.848, 181. f Dr. Plunder! Oregon Wood Purifier now. Piiink. I Miow-water is u favorite tit- I ill Lapland. n.KE INTO VODB HIIOKS. I Foot-Eate, a DOWder for the feet cun i i. il'iil. swollen smurtinir lertinu' iMaiitlyiiikrsthestincout cf corns and pniiMH. Ii tlie ereatesi comfort disi'nv. yofthe:iL.,.. Allen's Koot-Kase inaki'5 HsUUiiii or new slioes feel ens v. It is a naui cure ior cnublainaL aalliia damn I and h"t. tired, arhius fe, t. Wa IVtOVerl I I taatlmanlaJa nPamaa. T t t"'l:iv. Bi Id hv .11 4mliti mrJi linl I Dtrl. Ilv IIKlil filf 9.V ill ion. una Trial' Meen:i-.i'.. AdJrese Alleu S. Olm EM Hoy, N. Y. t,.HiTi i.r ..I. .1 in, ... I Firm Ci,k freedinai Waiitinl. tn m Gonneoticut. a tirst-cluss cook. lonil V;h;p. nond ('... k Nivor. on yor loile. I INIl't tlml 1 1, on ,....b aruai clocklf Jawalara' Vnklv. A lingle walnut tree rocontlv fello.1 lla-s roiintv. Miih .,u (.,.. liainetet at the base. It is esti- lt- I that it will yield 1700 worth of ImUr. Women who have suffered severely and been relieved of their Ills by Mrs. Piukham's odvicu and medicine are constantly urging publication of their statements for the benefit of other wo men. Here are two such letters: Mrs. LtzztK IIrvkiilt, 218 Merrimao St . Lowell, Mass., writes: " It affords me great pleasure to tell all suffering women of the benefit I hava received from taking Lydia E. i'ink ham's Vegetable Compound I can bar I ly find words to ex press my gratitude for what she has done for me My trouble Was ulceration of tho womb I was un der the doctor's care. Upon examina tion he found fifteen very large ulcers, but he failed to do me good. I took sev eral bottlesof Lydia E l'inkham's Vege table Compound, also used the Sanative Wash, and am cured. Mrs. l'inkham's medicine saved my life, and I would recommend it to all raflering women " Mrs Amos Thomdlkay, Ellenburfrh Ctr N. Y.. writes: ' I took cold at tho time my baby was born, causing me to have milk legs, and wsa sick in bed for eight mi , l.s Doctors did me no good. I aurely thought I would die. I was al ao troubled with falling of the womb. I could uot eat, hud fuint spells as often as ten times a day. One day a lady came to see me and told me of the benefit she hud derived from taking Lydia E 1'inL'ham's medicine, and ad vised me to try it. I did so. and bad taken only half a bottle before 1 win able to sit in a chair. After taking three bottles I could do my own work. 1 am now in perfect health." Aunt Hi in i Heard From. "Bait oa," yelled Aunt Dinna in a loud voice, "yo' en Miami Bnowflake rum in lieuh dis berry Initinee en stop pluyin' wif dam air White folks' ehil Inn. All do wants is t' loam a lot oh eakewalk tiu'ahs en den dey won't had nnthin' mo' t' do wif yo." ObloBtatl Journal. Tim atodleia Mttte. Snid tho famous general to his chiol of staff: "Aio tlie corresioiidiiiits ready?" "They are, sirl" "Have thoy boen informed that I have a new uniform on?" "Yes, general." "Have ii." photographers donu thuii duty?" "They have, sir." "Then let the battle go on." Uos ton Transcript. Nervous People. j. Nervous people not only utfer therrtielves but cauit more less misery to everyone around "em. They are fretful, easily JJfrrled and therefore a. worry hen everythind annoys yu, when your pulse beats e "ssively; writn you are startled th ejk.,t unexpected sound, your nerves are in a bad state ' J should be promptly atten- w ill. Nervousness isaques tion of nutrition. Food for "e nervrs is what you "eed to put you rioht.and irc oest nerve food in the orld ij. Dr. Williams' Pink Pll4 for Pale People. They dive itrength and "C to OU.ru n.m. . n ik. Doily.and mike despondent, ny irritated -t life tharmv people feel has renewed its Mere is proof: r.rinc Kartkwtxl Pradaaere. At l'en.lleton, Or., there on fwt a pluu for the foimation of (ah.) .hi i.- culled the Pad fk Northwest Producers' Asaociation, whi.h will before long make itself a attong factor in the in ilustriul life of this section. Thus fur, the membership secured consists only of farmers and grain producei. out It il hoped that the VOOI men and slieep-breeders will come In. Tho members sign the following agreement: "We, the undersigned producers ol the ootinty ol and state of , do hereby ugree to unite ourselves in a non-poliiical Nidy for the puipnae of providing for ourselves protection against the trusts that have been formed, nud which dictate to the pro ducers the prices of the commodities which wo producei and to further pro vide ourselves with a place to meet and transact businuss and receivo the teleginpbic market repoits of the world; and to placo ourselves in ditaol communication with the consumers ol tho world; and to unite ourselves iu one grand body and to promote bar mony and woik lor th general weltate of the coinmnnity at huge, and lot the pioducJr." The laaoeiatioo will in no manner touch thu mercantile portion of the business of tho community, but will exist solely for the purpose of ena bling the procurers of wheat, wool and livestock to keep tnoro closely in touch with the markets of tho world, and to the more intelligently bundle them. It will bo tho partioular tenet of the asso ciation that thcie shall be no politics in the conduct of tho affairs. It is less than 10 days since the effoit began to form the association, and alieady there aro on thu lists of prospective membeis ISsJ farmers, wheat-growers, and among them some of the most piominent and solidest of tho North west. Survived III limit Flmnt. There were others who survived the flood besides Noah and his family, thinks Peter Johnson, an intelligent Aiuskan Indian, who is preparing to write a book in defense of his theory. Petei has been in I'oitiand for nearly a month on business connected with the disposal of a quartz mine at Johnson's inlet, on the Alaskan coast, and ho has succeeded in unloading it on a com pany of Amcriiuns for the neat sum of 130,000. Part of tin.- he intends to spend in obtaining data for his pro posed work, which will treat on Alaskan tradition and contain half-tone photos ol the higher mountains which the Aleuts ol 4,000 years ago usccniled while the waters in tho Far East were gradu ally raising the nrk. lie feels confi dent that ho tan piovo to the world that a goodly (amily of his forefathers did keep high and dry, and afterwards lived to peoplo that portion of tho earth near tho north polo with Esqui maux and Alaskan Indians, who have written a history of thu art an on their totum poles. Kloadlk Oold Yt.ld. The latest estimates of tho Klondike gold yield this season range (nun tlftV 000,000 to ao,000,OOt). The Klon dike Nugget says: "The output hi. not boon more than doubled, so that u is not probable that royalty will this year be paid on more than 8, 000,000 Exemptions and evasions will give about double that amount, ns the pro duction of tho territory for the year ending in tho summer of 181)9. The primitive methods used in woiking the claims iniiko it very unlikely that the washup will givo moru than from 113,000,000 to 115,000,000 on tho out side." As compiled by thu Midnight Sun this aeaeon I yield will lie $20,000, 000, thstntiiitcil among tlio various ciueks, including brunches, ub follows Eldorado i, -i ,nu ltoiiRiiz. w ,r..iaai,na Hunker s.om.iaa 1,700,001 ,. 800.001 100,000 a.'ai.iM 100.001 All other rre.-L". Including Htcwart I,'a',." Poiniuion ii.. Id Kim Sulphur... iguana r. 1 1 1 . . n river.. r,r f fflS Cnr w-eo. the aliln-yr.r-nld daughter of Mr. T. C. TTa front , oi 'i Clarion si., Uradford, Pa vaa acittd with a nervoua diaordcr whirh J .r-airned to rnd hr life. Kminant phyaiciana agrred tha troublr was , "" )porlahd Mood, but failed to girv irllef Mr. Watroua heard w ullama' Fink nil. for I'ala Peoplt w-rra hlghlv rrcommenid for ner- "at disorders, and gave them a triaf Before thr (irat boa had been lake. ! . "cndition im pro red After utiog ail boxea herappetile retumr.l. m nrr nraa crtaeii. ana ahe .at atronger man ever oeiore Vf.ua,.CT' "f "-a aavnl t.v It Williama' I'luk rills for Pale People." ', " atrona. "Her conditio, wsa almott hopeless when ahe commrnied "l in, but now ahe it etrong and healtl STJT",. om aom " atrong and he "eae puis loo highly y-Br4,,d i K.) rs. lthy. "Mr 'Mid rti .1 1 cannot recoiwrnrl The full n&mc is on c&th packajje. Sold by all uruddiits or aent noitnairl Kw tht Or Williams Md"tine Co, Schenectady. N.V. Price So f pc r boa , 6 boats Miiat Ki rr ltarvHtlon. Forest Superintendent W. T. S. Mny has received notice from t'omniissionui Hermann,' of tho html department, that sheep must ho kept off thu Uintah forest rcieeyation. Many thoiisands ol sheep from Utah and Wyoming have been pastured upon this reservation every summer, but Superintendent May has reported that the piaotioe is injuri ous to tho timber, mul ('ummissionoi Hermann'" order is tho result. Super intendent May has notified the flock owners by telegraph. Tn. Bken Mae to Build. Tho Short Line has awur.le.l tho con tract lot a number of Bidetracks and tho widening of its grade in a numbei of places to the Corey Hros., ol Ogden. The contract aggregates something like $40,000 and covers all extensions and buildings connected with the present system from Milfonl to llutte and from (Irangcr to Huntington and all branch lines. I . ..... M laalaalppl i .... K . . ... Governor fleer has been asked to ap point 13 delegates to the tians-Missis- sippi congress, which will meet at Wichita, Mrrn.. May 81. Those who desire to uttend will be appointed. W.ahlnatnn sJupr.in. f'onrt. In tho case of the Washington Iron Works vs. King county, the supreme court ol Washington, holds that the state must keep its tidelaml contracts cleared Of a county's tax liens if it would prevent . clouds from guthcring ovor its title to the lands prior to the time of the making of tho final pay ment on the conliaet. It is thought that this opinion can be modified by a Drupei proceeding, so that it will not apply to school land contracts. The largest brewery in the state of Washington is to be built at Port An geles by Chicago capitalists, who will invest 1600,000 in the plant. This place has been selected on account of tha excellent water to ba found there, which is an important item. A large number of the sea Hone at tbe Point Keyes rookeries, near Kan Franc. sco, have been killed since last Friday by subordinates of the state loard of fish and game commissioner!. It il hoped to so reduce the herds that they will no longer bo a menice to the fisheries of tbe ooaat. t.i a ring i ngraaauMa i. can. BoaatM A.idtson It. Poster is woik ing l ard to I. ring a delegation of East ern leaatofi ami eoetgreeomoti to tha coast to visit Washington and Aluska. On their n turn East the sen.it. i would have the n vi.it other poiutsof IntOIOOt and giowing rommaaltioa about which little is known in the Kaat. I he moat influential men of both houses, men who aie on the Committees win, h hava to deal a'llli affairs ol the West, and particularly o l'uget sounl. Alaska ami the Pacific islands, are tho ones Senator Foster desiies to btiug to tha West. Olaatria! it.otv Fnun.i The party that went in March ol lbs lw.lv of a. I Olonttla has returned to Seaside ami remrls having found the remains about mile and a half tn the buck trail from where the bodies of Hudir mul Heikmann were found, Oootrie wm evidently the fin) of the party to die, as his body had been dingge.l down the side of a bill for over lOO v. n, Is and placed undei a log in a sheltered place. The body WU well pratervod, Bkaepsaea iiaaiiaflii. Yakima county sheepmen are not satislied with tbe situation at the pioaant time. Tho winttt and spiing were unusually productive of loss. The losses in some bands amount. .1 to ft or 10 per cent. The tnuieasc, isntead of being SB per cent ami upward, as it is ordinal ily, IUUI from 76 to H5 per cent. SI FRANCES WILLARD HOSPITAL USES PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Seditious Pamphlets Cannot Bo Sent to Philippines. so DECIDED BY MR CABIRR1 lad. read Par. road l..w. The Ssikano Retail Urorors' Asso ciation has given its IndoiMmtnt to the pure food law. To Teiieti KroluiiiiV. A saving" bank tJTItem is tolxi intro dure.l in the public schools ut Everett. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. si 1 1.. Nark.U. Onions, 80o(i$1.10 per 100 pounds. Potatoes, 186(3. IU. Heels, per sack, f I cf I 26. Turnips, per sack, BOQTOOt Cmrots, H-r sack, 76c. Parsnips, ier sack, s.'c,.f$l. Cauliflower, fl.nu per doa. Celery, :i6(it40u. Cabbage, native and California p.'. .'al per 100 pounds. Apples, $1.7B '.' per box. Pears, 6OcHI.0O per bol. Prunes, ,'i0c per box. Butter I'reameiy, 20c por pound; dairy ami ranch, 1 J 0 I $0 per pound. Bgga, 18c. Cheese Native, l!lc. Poultry Old hens, It'ic per pound; spring chickens, 14c; tinkeys, 10c. Freeh meals Choice diessed beef eteers, prime, Bc cows, prime, 9c; mutton, B0 pork, 7c; veal, HnjlOo. Wheat Veed wheat. -.' I, Oati Choice, por ton, f 20.6O. Hay PugOt Sound mixed, $7.00(3 8; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, fis.oo. Coin Whole, taiLM); cracked, 34; feed meal, 24.00. Parley Hulled or ground, per ton, tSjd 20; whole, f .'4. Flout Patent, per barrel, 13-86; straight!, $8.10; California brands, $o.2&; buckwheat flour, $U. 60; graham, pel barrel, $8.80) whole wlieat flour, $8.78; rye flour, $4.50. alillatuffi Bran, per ton, $16; hurts, per ton, $10. Feed Chopped feed, $31(.f23 por ton; middling!, pei ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $38. I'orllmiil Mnrk.t. Wlieat Walla Walla. 6!lc; Valloy, tin.-. Blueetem, Ulo por bushel. Flour Boat grades, $3.20; graham, $3.05; superfine, $2.16 per barrel. Oata Choice white, i;t-i ii. , choice gray, 4 1 (it 42c ier bushel. Barley Feed barley, $23.00; brew ing, $23.00 per ton. MillstiilTs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 por tun. Hay Timothy, $89; clover. $7 GtH; Oregon wild hay, fn per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 40(.t4,ric; seconds, 35(u)40o; dairy, 30(f;36o store, 30 Of 27o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 18X01 Young America, 16c; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3(d)4 por dozen; hens, $4.006.U0; springs, $1.25M3; geese, $11.00(3)7.00 for old $4..riH'i."i lor young; ducks, $5.0(l(d; 6.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 16( 16c per pound. Potatoes $1 1. 10 per suck; sweets, 3c per pound. Vegetables Beets, 00c; turnips, 76c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $1 (it 1.25 per 100 pounds; Oiull flower. 76c tier dozen: parsnips, 76c per sack; beans, 8c pel pound i Cilery, 70(i 75c per dozen; cuctliii hers, 60c per box; peas, 8(d8'lr per pound. Onions Oregon, 60(a) 76c rsack. Hops 12 (ft 14c; 1807 crop, 46160. Wool Valley, 10(8 12c i'r nd Saltern Oregon! 812.; moliair, 30c per pound. Mutton (iross. best sheep, wetben and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton, 7,lc; spring laini.s, i sC per in. Hogs Qroaa, olioice heavy, f4.Bo: light and f lore, $8 J08.00i dressed, $5.(Ki.,i 8.00 per 100 , 1 inds. Beef Qroaa, lopiteeri, 4.00$4.60; cows, 12.60 ii' a. ui i, aressea peei, 6i 6 )tjC per pound. Veal Large, 67c; small, 78c per pound. Man Fr.nilar.i M.rk.t. Wool Hpring Ni rada, 9ai3c per pound; Oregon. Ealti rn, 10(o)13o; Val ley, 180170! Northern, 8(djl0c. Hillatuffa-Middlingi, $18031.60; bran. $16.60(3 16 iO pe' ton. Onions Bilvenkin .'.O'disficper lack. Butter 1 imety, If 18oj do seconds, 1 6 (317c; fanoy dairy, 16c; d, M. ondi, ii 1 1 per pound. Eggs Store, 16c; fancy ranch, 16 1 7 ere. Hops 18'JS crop, 15a Citrus Fruit Orel gee, Valencia, $3 03.60; Mexican limei, ft.&O&S; Cali fornia lemoi.s, 76, .r$;.25; do choice, $3.60 per box. Hay Wheat, $18 I IS.830; wheat an l oat, $l3((tl6; oat, $I44 16; beat bar ley, $12013: alfalfa. $1 1 uj 13 per ton; Itraw, 400 70c per bale. Potatoes Early 16 . $1.6001.76; Oregon Buikanks. $1 6609LM river Burbanks, T6o0$li Salinas Borbanki, $1 t i to par aaek, Tropical fruits Baninai, $1,600 8.60 per humli; pinoapplatt $2. 60(a) 4.60; Peuian dates, 606,c per pound. ' in.), tinn.iii DvaaMeati " " . by F.I. aril Alki I It,. Ami- lnipi.i l.litl I awfUI. Washington, May 4. The nbsenfeea from today's cabinet meeting were Becretariw dago, lmg. Algai and WH son. One of the rabjeota of diaeiwion was the circulars which were mailed to the troops at Manila util ising the Philippine DOllOV of the goveinment and advising volunleeta whON tenu of service is about to IXpltl not to re enlist. A meinU'r ol the cabinet, in speak ing of tho matter, said that Edward Atkinson, of Huston, who is believed to have been hugely inatiiiutciital in the preparation and sending out ol these circulars, was unqtMOtionably guilty ol assisting an Inanriecl against the authority of tho United states, and was subject to a tetin of imprisonment or heavy line, or both. What action, if any, will be taken in the matter, has not been determined, but it is said that the government is disposed to regard the acts ol Mr. At kin sou as those ol a portM without any proper conception ol the giavnv ol the offenso committed. The govern in. nl may not at this time take action against Mr. Atkinson ami his assist ants. Tim postiiiaslur-geneial stated at the mooting that be had ordered tbe circulars stopped ut San PrOnoiMO Members of the adiuinistiutioli regard Mr. Atkinson's alleged action as tc.li tious mid disgraceful, an I it is not im probable that, if repeated, prompt and energetic action will he taken. Parts of the n ports of the ai tn v beef eommisslon wen. read and nintteis re luting to the Alaskan boundary ques tion were briefly discussed. Th Okjaellwaekla tiniir. Washington, May 4. The three pamphlet 8, copies of Which huve been prohibited in the mails for tho Philip pines, are those whirh have tbe titles: "Criminal Aggression Hy Whom," ami "The Hell of War and Its Penal ties." These, unless something should develop to necessitate futlhei action, may he circulated thiough the iiiuih within this country. AcOOtdlng to M Atkinson's own statement, as reported, a largo number uf the pamphlets bate been sent out. The niHtter was brought to the alien tion of the postal nth. nils by the win department. It is thought then' is little possibility ol any oi these publi cations getting past (ho San P'rancisco OffloO) but if a few should, the military authorities in tho Phi 1 1 p. lies will promptly suppress them. Itatameal ky atklaieo, Huston, May 4. lion. Edward At kinaon, rlco-pieoldent ol the Ann Imperialist League, of this city, sni.l be bail received no direct tommunloa tion from Washington a' out tbe B0 tion of the poetmaiter-genetaL He ex plained that the documents were cm pi hit ions of facts mid figures taken from debales in the national house nud senate, and calling attention to perils overlooked in debate. AWAITING MARTIAL LAW. iijiiHMiiiors Laavlaa fl Dftetalel on Ft ..rv Train. War.lner, Idaho, May 4. Nothing of importance lias or. or re. I since the arrival ol the colored 1 10001 at I o'clock. This is company M, Twenty. fourth Infantry, Captain Batcboioi commanding. This evening no uou- iii,:.. n men armed with lilies rushed down the road (nun Wardner to tin slation, one ami a halt miles, in re sponse that tho dynamiteti had itarted down from anyoii Creek with the in tetition of cleaning out thu colored tioops. 'Ibis was caused by tho sus pension nl tclcginphin oommunioation 1.1 twoen Wardnai and Wallace, a lien fell across the tel. -graph win'. i,i. .no a number Ol union men left today, guing in both dlieotioni. M i . of the linf leaden ail gone, but as at least 05 pel cent of thu membership of Coeur d'Alene were preaonl ai the out rage lust Baturday, they cannot all get way without depopulating M ul In n and tho towns on Canyon creek, James Ciieyite, shot iu the hip hy the dynamiters on Saturday, died today in Spokane, whither he had been taken for treatment. il was a Knight of Pythias, and the memberi of that order Will make every effoit to capture Ins murdototii His body will be returned to thin place tomonow for Judicial in vestigation ami Interment. It is reported that tlm dynamiters me getting out ol Canyon ('reek and Mul Ian by every train. kihiu .mi IraiN Pallia. Paris, May 4. Siam, according tn a dispatch froui Singapore, hits ceded to France the province ol Luang Prab angn. in the northeastern put of the kingdom. France, in return, under takes to evacuate the town of ('bantu boon, about 175 miles west of P ing kok, near tbe Oulf of Stain, and to withdraw from tho so railed neutral zone. Cur. far C.Mauiiiitlon, Ih.ine, May 4. There is much com ment hereon an alleged cure for cm sumption, discovered by Professor Vin cent Carvello, of Palermo anlrerilty, Be feeds consumptives on prepaied an, which has permeating il a modioetod soothing vapor. In the middle of hist January it was given to 26 eonsuuip lives. Now 10 are entirely cured, nine almost well, five much improved, and two dead. Be is receiving much popu lar support from wealthy persons in experimental M.nipeoii'e Pl.t. New York, May 4. Kenr-Admiral Sampson's squa Iron of three battle ships and two armored cruisers ilroppe anchor off Tom ik insulin this aft. i noon after a 10 weeks' jruise in the Writ Indies. They will lemain there for some time, and visilon to the ships ill be welcomed. Una by one thsy will Iss placed In drydork at the Brooklyn navy-yard, to have thsir bottoms Ban pod, preparatory to the summer evolutions orr tne new r.ng land coast. Tha start on this cruise will be wade early in Juue. e?$ !aV..r T mJAki Th Francri Willard Miss fjoorglana I'ean was for three reus mlaaionaty in Liberia under the M. K. ehuieh from the training aobool in ChlOagO, After her return she itlldled nursing, graduating from die present Erances K. Willnnl National To tape ran oe lloepllnl of Chicago, stiic is an eiilhusiastic liiend ol Pe-ru ua, is is evident fiom tho following leltei: Chicago, ill., Jan. 20, i Him. Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co., Co lufflbua, u. : fJentlemon You will ho gla.l to know ol tho happy results obtained from the naeol P0rU-na among the pa tieiiis under my care whenevei pro. lioacital, Chicago, III. jscrilusl by the phi sirian. I bave seen some very remarkable cures of cases of very obstinate catarrh of the stomach, where I'e rii-tta was the onlv modlclOO used. I consider it a tellable medicine. Qoorglani Hean. The rvmptOtni of iatarrh.il dyipOpabl are: Coated tongue, pain oi heavy feeling lii the stomach, Is-lrhing of gas, diaajl head, sometimes lu-adarhe, ih-suidellt Imdiugs, loss of nppelite. palpitation of the heuit and irregularity of the bowels. Scud for a free hook written by Dr. Halt man, entitled "Health and Beauty," Add rem Dr. Haitman, Co lumbus, o. Conciseness is the distinguishing cluuaclerisiic of log books. This is tin way the steam log of the Oregon, kepi hv the chief engineer, tells the stoiy of the deatiuotion ol Carvera'i fl 'et: Eight A. M. to merld. As be- fori' until 11:30. when we Went to gen eral quarters, thu enemy's fleet having mine out uf the entrance. Put forced iliaught on all main boilers at about ',1:16, and began chasing. Continued running mulct foiced draught for lest of watch, dtivlng the enemy's ships ashore one hv one. At end of watch only one ship remained, which wo Wete gradually overhauling, Mend, to 4 P. M. As be foio, except shut down F. it- blowem ami ilowed down about 1:30, having destroyed the Span ish fleet. Worked to bells test of watch. A shalt ol enduring granite 88 feet high is to mark the tomb of the pilsou hip martyrs of Fort Greene. This monument to the bravo men wlm per ish... I in the hold ol the .let soy is to cost $250 000. Patriotic women ami i i hava joined hands to raise thill sum. I'm is has a museum of objects relat ing to tbe ballet. It includes every thing, from an old ballet skirt to j, w els worn by famous dancers. There me alsn casts uf tho foot ol these terp lOhOreani, among them being one ol Mine. Veatria' loot. Ii was made fur Lord File at II cost of St, 000, and sold altOI Ins death for acoupleol shillings. Moru than 2.000,000 trees have been planted along the line of the .Northern faolOO Kmlroad in .North Dakota, toeeiva as pioteolion from snow di ifis. it is estimated that the potato crop .f AriHl.tnk eititnlv Mi. u I I ri.ii.'li 6,000,0110 bushels, and H,000 tons of starch will bo made. O I OO I I il ll I ' SIOO. Tli" reader" of tlil. t aper will Is. plena, .1 to foam 1 1. .ii thero la at least one dr. aded .1. . that acietiee haa beta able to IUN m all Its tttg, and Hon Iscatarrh. Ilall'sl alnrrli I urn Is tlie ntily poaitlvu cure known initio lur.ll. ai fraternity. I alarrh bring a lonalltiitloiisl ilia- eaae. rninlres a run-lltiulniiiil ti. tiun nl. II... Catarrh Cur la taken Internally, ai ling dlrertly upon tin' I ' 1 and nOOOUl IttrfeoOS of tho lystera. Ibiraby di'Mirnying th founds. II d III ill-, .or . and gli lng th pallMI strrtiKtti by l.utldlng up the cunatlttilloii ami asaisilng listurii In doing lla work. The pro prleiora have so uou-h faith In Its curative powers, that tha offer One Hun. Led liollart tor ssv raso Hint It Islls tocuru. bend L.r I -i ol leatlniutillla. A . 1 . 1 1 1 . K.J.I II l.SKY & CO., Tolwlu,(l. Hild by drtigglala 7,V. llsll's Faintly 11 II w am the beat. The bro7.ii harp nttiiohed to the tomb of Shelley at Koine has I.e. n stolen possibly by some admiior. h.i Da t .oi .nit" An old lilsliiuan was on tbe stand In one of (he circuit courtrooms one tiny, and the attorney oroei examining him bad a haul tune to elicit any in humation, lie WOtked annuel ono pmtiuulm point, and plied the witness with slmnt a dozen questions. At lust, ginning tired of his fruitless examina tion, he asked, rather impatiently: "Well, can't you tell me something?" "Well, what WOUld POO like me to tell yon?" asked the witness, blandly, ami that floored the attorney. Du tioil Fu n Press. (I. ild has been found br some Minne sota soldiers in the streams of the San Juan and Monte HIiiiic mountains near Manila. Our volunteers aro anxious for peace, so that they can turn miners. BAD BLOOD '' IIOAIfN ll lls04j farr tl.r Mill 84ft) IruiT wotiitgrful BiwMlk'in 1 hftTr oftra wMipd fur mgiltt-liitf pli-aikgiiii in takf ami al ) hat ii futiiit) it iu raat-atBU Hlno lahttig thrm tnf bi.HHi ha (t-e-ii tnii ttif.i Mint in) ctiftilciiin ha ini pratN won. lii fully ami I frcl ninth tMtir t fl tTffrf r Mltit Sai l. Ik K. 8KL1.1IUI, Lutllvii. TtfUD. CANOV W kanr t,i mahmu vaaoi uaaa aonrn.ao Ptaaaant. PalalaM Polant, Taita (Inns. 0. Uood Nater Slrhen Waahan or Uri.e Ilk'. 36e '.09. ... CURg CONSTIPATION. ... a..,.,., t.a.a, ,, Saawtal. I ..a lit M-n-UQ ayomtt&ijaar TEETH WITHOUT PLATES l(itila Crownril. It r lln Ttlmlr. i 1 1 1 1 1 . - . ill i tii, in.. I vklrnrtliiti. Dr. T. 11. White, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MAKUVAOTURKO BT ... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. I r M.I I I ll I NAHM. LATIAHTINK Is the A L A B A S T I N E " uf.. r tm aaw OR(6ON0lpOPpUl?fl(R. ?mi HEALTH RESTORER nrlglnnl mid only durable wall eoniluK. entirely 'llfTeront from all kill snniliies. Iten.lv for use In while or twelve bSAUttlUl tints by adding cold water. AD1F.B naturally prefer ALA IIASTINK for walls slid r. Ings. l.t'rauae It la pure, clean, durable. Put up In dry pow lrrd form, In nve-poiind i.ark ages, with full directions. .. kalsnmlnes are rhnp, tem porary proi.uriitlons made front whiting, chalks, elate, etc, and stuck on walls with do cnylng animal glue. At.AUAU Tl.M . Is not a kiilsoralno. WAftl of tho dealer who says bo rnn sell you th "same thing" ns AL.AIIAHTINK or "something Just as good." Il Is either not posted or Is try ing to deceive you. D IN OKFKniNO snmelhln! hn has bOllgJll Ihaan and tries to sell on ALAIIAHTlNK'8 de mands, no may nut re'illzo tho damage you will suffer by a kalsnmlno on your walls. F-NHIM.E dealers will not buy a lawsuit. Irealers risk one by soiling and consumers by uslnr Infringement. Alabastlne Co, own right to make wall coat ing to mix with cold water. HI IMTBRIOR WALLl of every sehoolhouse inoutu hn coated only with pure, durahbi ALABABTTNB. ft laTiguards In . Itli Hundreds of tons ara used annually for tub worit. N ntTYINd AIjABAHTINE, sei that paekiid' s nr.- properly la beled. Ilewaro. of large rur p.uinil pnkngo light kalao- mine ofrared to euetomon as a nvt'-pound parkuge. t'lHANCK of Willi pnper Is Ob' Mated t.v AI.AHAHTINK. It ran he uaid on plastered walla, wood ceilings, brick or can vas. A child can brush It on. It does not rub or scale oft. RT.ATtf.ISIIRD In favor. Hhun all Imitations. Ask paint denier or drugstM for tint card, Writs for "Alnbnatlne Era," free, to ALABAflTtNII CO., Orand Kuplds, Michigan, You will never know what Good Ink ia unless you use Carter'a. It cost no more than poor ink. Funny tionkirt " How to Make Ink Pnlurca " free. CARTER'S INK CO., Huston. Mass. I p ILAIMAHTI PM DPU O I f BJ I L . vimav r H Iw a I JH IT I I hi is . w islongtan. 0. C.. they will re 8 8 salvo quick rsplisa n Mi s. H. Vola Slaff 'Jillli Cur pi Piii-ei ul lug rial ins aline Ists RELIEF m FOR WOMEN OR. MARTCL'S I HI NCH IEMALE PILLS I 'art I nil art aal tratl nioiilala In plain noatti it-1 1 1 i ii i i. ruaa FRENCH DRUG CO , 38 1 A 383 Paarl 81., N York ABr N I -Bf r In I la 1 Ut aVW dm to eirleiuM BT- i XT. Igyja ctcaait'.o .BBJBJ unnw w -mmpt i USEIT' tOltfS WSlai 111 U! FA IS. 1 1 . -... ii 9ftu. Twua Ul .m. In Ulna. Hold tiff aruaal.t" BJZui WHY DON'T YOU TAKE loMttbltll to tirif y voit r Mood tnko it n n v IbOM i ii ii ii i Mi' btskl 1 liiana trrrllila hratf lebfrfef Whjr apn'l you take a raaraf thai ha fund ttuiUkamla Moore's Revealed Remedy Kvt rylMMl) (hat haa ntvtn It a fair trlnt ri '-mii meiidi ii Ont boltU htip. uf to iaM, $i.uo M-r DOttM t )"iir (IriiKllat'a. RUPTURE CURED. We guarantee to tit every esse w undertake. Do., t pul It off; write for particular ai mice. V. II. WHOIMHU CO., Ksperl True lllara, KM Uecotid Htnvet. Portland, Or. 1 CURE YOURSELF. Taw It i it W lot nitnatilial dlwhafflM, n f1e m ruaal luna frrllolioM uf uh ration uf in ii ii ii in. ii.l raiH-a. i luutagi". I'alfiliaa, an l in t aalllOc IrriiEvaaiCMiu ci Co. iul "r Mia bj Ii- ..ut Infa. a., wwaaa im ('.-ir. a. ipii, vr aiprfaa, n imM, for I (Bl, or ! luUIIl'M, fV.JS. ( Iri'uEar mil oo rtHJUoai. OR. GUNN'S '"liver" PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Oiri Htrk ii ,t i.v h m l f. -I-. - 4 Hrmiira T'lniplga anl Purify tha Hl'u -I. Aid I'lkfratiooaiiiiPrrvant llitlouinraa. Do not 'JrlpaorHii kn Toronvluce) rou, wa will mall iami.lt frr-. or full Log for aV. lilt. ltsAKU OO., FhllMdii , aVcuua. rloM L. UruffKlata. YOUNG MEN! i rrh'i-a and him-i gi t Palm' Okay HltV. II U Ilia nNLY iii4tclna lin h will rurw rack ami mtwrf ma-. N" "ArtK known II haa enr fall-.! to cura, no matur how aTt.'ua of vl iuw lunar aOfittlnn; lt-ulaa fMm It ua ill aMunlah you. It la al'lotWr amfa, rv vau at 1 1. turw, ami ran Im aakwn wiih-mt lnoaiava ii ami lUUntlim tnun tMwlni. 1'Kli'K, $), ror aidi fy all n llal.lr dnigrglaU. or a. nl pr. li.1 t apfwa paoal, .r.nP-1. ""XKitZtXcO.. Chfc. UL UfTtikr rtUkirlHl UH mpnst. CUHt FOR PILES UTlsfirPtlM proiliii,. B.....I ii r an.i oau.. II. Ilia. Thu fun., a. a.H as Hlui.l, Bi.itii ,.r I'mlruding c ........ ... 1 1 r Dr. OosanSo's Pn. a.m.dy 5. aga I'.hloi a.ij hl..ama Alt.i.rlia tumors. ue a ar al ,lruir.l. Mul l, mall. TraatiM If.. Write ua abuul " caaa. UR BOS NKo. Fhdaila., Pfc M. P. N. U .... nil.... II, I, no. in ee. lyiltCN wrlllnw to .dv.rUs.ta ple.a. a uaei paper.