1 I J. rur YT? Yf? m MVUKTAlSBBIe. Volas TIHRfw-MOCXTAISBKB. le XXXT XIII CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1899. m 46 iilaittal : - ' . S 11 V", - A" Great name There are many brands of baking powders, but " Royal Baking . Powder is recognized at once as the brand of great name, the powder of highest favor and reputation. Everyone has absolute confi ' dence in the food where Royal is used. Pure and healthful food is a matter of vital importance to every individual. V Royal Baking Powder assures the finest and most wholesome food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, NEW YORK. ADVANCING ON r . . THE INSURGENTS lawton, . MaeArthur and Wheaton Closing in. WaSSTNGtqn, Nv 10- The war department hai reoelreij ihe following! - "Manila General Lawton experien ' eee some difficulty or. . account' of the continued unprecedented rains in that section of the country. He advanced the column at San Jose yesterday to ' Carahagtan. Today a strong force was put through on the Aligoa route. "Young captured yesterday consid erate additional Qubanatuan arsenal property in transit portb, among which. were 144 twoincb and w boesl.Qo inoh ammunition for Hotohkiss guns. fifty projectiles for Ave and eight-inch breech-loading rifle cannons,' two .boxes of grenades, considerable other ordnance property, and two tons of casting and arsenal machinery in parts. Ee is meeting with opposition, but the advance Is not much impeded thereby. "MaeArthur is reconnolterlng north of Mabacalat. Yesterlay Slaven's goouts were directed to the front, and. Smith's Seventeepto infantry pn the agalapg and Conoepcion road. Bell, pf the Thirty-sixth, with five of his officers and two privates of his reek meut, mounted, one officer and 10 meq at the Fourth cavalry, struck jp) in surgents in the mountains west of Mabacalat. The Americans charged, killing and wounding 19, capturing six and 30 Mauser rifles. '" "The railroad from Angeles to Batn bam is destroyed. MaeArthur will have 40,000 rations to the front today, and will take up the advance to Tarlac fomorrow. ' ;!$heaton reports 2 Spanish prifq ngrs geiir.. Tftree" bflhrjrpfl' fadqiT pant raorujw escaped te. the mountains frpm the enpmy during the battle at ap fabtan. These recruits were en route to Pagunan. Wheaton says everything is favorable q crryiqg out bis ip&lructions supoessfully, nd that the eotoperatioa of the navy is com plete. Otis." Reaeae. . Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfleld, 111., makes the statement that she caught : cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family fhysician, but grew worse. He told er she was a hopeless victim of con sumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. 3ng!s New Discovery for. ponsmp itonj she bpu&lj a botfle and to'hp'n delight found herself benefited from ifrst dose. 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He. began with Samoa as quietly as : though be were describing a bargain .' in trade, and pointed out that Germany r was specially interested in the terri tory there and had got what she wanted, whereas England did not need a poor harbor like Apia, but a good . one like that In Tonga. ' " From the sententious comment that . England's relations with Samoa were fin tLat CQuid be desired, he passed to - ftB equally practical discussion of the x'r war.1 B.B eontended, that the lack of is a guarantee of superior worth There are many Imitation baking powders, made from alum, mostly sold cheap. Avoid them, as they make the food unwholesome. troops in South Africa was not due to want of action, since an ultimatum would have come earlier if the troops had' been increased earlier. Be des cribed the real oause of hostilities at the unfortunate arrangements of 1881, by which a community admittedly hos tile was allowed to accumulate un bounded munitions of war. The ob ject of English warfare, be asserted, was neither gold nor territory, but equal rights for ail men, and the issue of the conflict would be good govern ment in South Afripa. . Stewy of Slave. To be bound hnj anil ft Kit tor vears by the ohahie of disease is tde worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells bow such a slave was made free He savs: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could rot turn over in bed alone. After using 'two boU'ts of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work. " This supreme remedy for fem&ie dis eases quickly cures, nervousness, sleep lessness, melapcholy, headache, back ache, fainting and disay spells. This miraole working medicine is a god send to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Government for Cuba. New York, Nov. 10. A special to the Times from Washington says: The first task to which the president will address himself, now that the election is over, is the establishment ftf civil government n pu,ha, and Puerto Liico. He fs displaying considerable impai tience to have this work, wbiph has been hanging fire so long, pushed through as soon as possible. The first Step toward the establishment of civil government in Ouba is the completion of the census, and that, it is now ex peoted, will be finished by the end of the month. The president's desire is to have Cu ban self-government in operation at once, so that congress may be able to observe its practical workings and be aided to frame laws for the permanent government of the island. Are grand, hut S,kin Eruptions Toh life of joy. Bucklen's Arnia Salve, pures them; also old running and fever Sores, Ulcers, Balls, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hnds, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aohea. 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Congress, man Bartlett and Senator Baoon have received a petition signed by about 100 negroes asking them to use their best efforts to secure the passage of a law whereby the negroes might be deported to Africa. They say that conditions under which they live is not satisfact ory, they see no prospect of a change, and it would be better for the two races to separate. ' Probably ma Unfounded Bomor. London Nov. 10. Another rumor, emanating from Amsterdam sources, says a British regiment wa8 decimated Friday by the Free Staters. It is added that six hundred British soldiers were killed or wounded add that three hun dred borses were captured. STRIKE NOW . OR NEVER I This Is What the Boer's Must Do. London, Nov. 12. As each day and each week of the war draws to a close without decisive action at Ladysmitb, the probability that the Boers will risk an assault upon that garrison be comes, It is said, more and more immi nent. In fact, it is claimed that the campaign has reached a stage where it is absolutely necessary for the Boers to deliver a telling stroke. Unless they decide to do this, their only alterna tive is to retire within their own lines and strengthen themselves against the impending onslaught by superior num bers. That the latter course will -be followed without first making: a deter mined attempt to oust or capture Gen eral White seems beyond all reason for .be methodical isolation of Gen eral White's forces indicatas that the campaign has been carefully prepared and the main objective definitely fixed Even if the Boers have already dis covered that they have underrated General White's capability of resist ance, it is thought scarcely likely that they will give up their expected prey without si desperate struggle. Not only have they tasted of the dangerous de lights of victory and reveled, in antici pation. In still further conquest over the main unit- opposing them, which alone would have great moral effect in persuading tbem to risk much against Ladysmitb, but now it is too late for them to change the main objective. Mo bilised as are the Boers, they could scarcely transfer the body of the forces, which are at present concentrated about Ladysmitb, to any other British point without the risk of encountering superior numbers, which are already pouring northward. Moreover, any weakening of the force at Ladysmith would give General White a splendid opportunity of attacking, and even against overwhelming odds, he has shown no hesitation in . accepting every opening for assuming the offen sive. Bismarck's Iron Nerve . Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liyer, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you v. ant these qualities and the sucoess tney bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c, at Hlaketey & Houghton's drug store. ' OUR FOBCES ADVANCING. They Are Pnahinir on Into the Interior of Luzon. Washington, Nov. la.Three im portant dispfttohes from General Otis were received at the war department showing the harbships and difficulties encountered by our troops in their advance and giving a captured insur gent dispatch showing the line of argu ment put forward to sustain the insur rection. The dispatches 'read as fol lows: Manila Severe . typhoons, over Panay the last two days impeded the marching of Hughes'- troops. His column is several milea northwest of Ho Ilo. Insurgents' have abandoned strung defenses in that section," 'Manila--Lawtan is . pushing his troops through on the Lupadimgai and San Quintln road, but the oountry is submerged. Bridges and recently constructed rafts were washed out, and wheel transportation oannot be moved. His reliance is on tbe cavalry, a few infantry and native scouts.living mostly on the country. MaeArthur commen ced bis advance early this morning. Two companies of the Seventeenth infantry, under Chenoweth, making a reconnoissaoce of the Malalang and Concepcion road struck a. ba.tta.UoQ of the enemy, which left 29 dead op the field.. Qiir. casualties reported are three wounded." '. "Manila A number of official insur gent dispatchf s were captured yester day by (Young's troops la the north and forwarded by Lawton last night. They indicate a dlreot abandonment by the enemy of the country in the vicinity of Cabanatuan and Sao Jose, and hur ried movements by way of Taying, over the mountains to Bayombong, thenoe to Aparri. Do Ton Know - Consumption is preventable? Science bas proven tbat, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shilob's. Cough And Consumption Qqre' 8,6,13 qu positive guarantee, for pyef flttY yeara Blake i fey $ gp.ugutan. drueeista. . HUBS RCOfOBS Of WAS Bunia and 4ap&u Afe- Geftlqg- oq TheAr War-Paint- LONDON, Nov. 11. In connection with the reported Anglo-American un derstanding leardingan open door In China, Japan's attitude in far Eastern Asia is much canvassed. Several cor respondents in China talk of coming conflict between Japan and Russia over Cores. A letter from Seoul, which appears in the Times today, says: "The Japanese are convicted, th$t tP acquire Corea 9 es.tatd.is.h Russian, asc.enda.n.cj lp Northern China would he strategically, politically and com mercially A deadly menace to Japan's rapidly developing strenght. Japan beleives her nuvy is strong enough to attack Russia, and the general opin ion is that the interests of the two na tions are so conflicting that it is impos sible to avoid a rupture in the near future." ' On Every Bottle. Of Shilob's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you ca!u s$y you are not benlflted return the bottle to your druggist and he may refi d the m,onej'." Price 2a cts., 50 cts., aad $1.00. Blakeley and Houghton. Bombarding Ljtdy(mlth. London, Nov. 10. The British war office has received from General Buller the following dispatch: "Cape Town, Thursday evening Have received by pigeon post from General White today the following Ine bombardment at long range by heavy puns continues daily. A few casualties are occuring but no serious barm is being done. The Boers sent in today a cumber of refugees from the Transvaal under a flag of truce. A party from Ladvxmith mut them out side the pickets. When the party separated, the Boers guns fired on It before it reached our pickets. Major Gate, of the royal engineers, was wounded today while sending- a mess- age. -De lntreticnments are growing stronger daily and the supply of pro visions is ample." loo This Strike YonT Muddy complexions, nauseating breath come from chronic consump tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee, Price 25 cents and GO cents, at Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. Wreck near Toledo. Detroit, Nov. 10. Michigan Cen tral train No. 310, the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton limited, north' bound, was wrecked near Vienna, Mich., about 12 miles from Toledo, last night. smashing four cars and the engine, and injuring 21 persons, none of them, it is thought, fatal. The railroad officials assert that the rails were tampered with, causing them to spread when the rapidly moving train struck tbe curve. The engine add four of the five cars were thrown on their sides. It is al most miraculous that tbe passengers escaped with such slight injuries. The track was torn up for about 250 feet. Bow is Sonr WlfeT Has she lost her beauty? If so, con stipation, indigestion, rick headache are Ih.-. principal causes. Karl's Clover Root 'Pea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Blakeley & Hough ton druggists. Alaskan Railway. Seattle, Nov. 10. The White Pass & Yukon Railway has purchased nearly $300,000 worth of steel rails with which to extend its line from Lake Bennett to Closeligh, a point on Fifteen-Mile river, four miles below the White Horse Rapids. Of this amount 3400 tons have been delivered under rushed orders to Lake Bennett, together with a locomotive to be used on tbe construction work between Lake Bennett and the White Horse rapids. By June 1 at least, the railroad com pany expects to have the road com pleted to the rapids and in operation. For Hoarseness. George A. Pontins, Upper Sandusky O , writes: I have been using Foley's Honey and Tar for tore throat and -hoarseness and find it is the best rem edy I have ever tried. It stopped the cough immediately and relieved all soreness. Clark & Falk, druggists. Twenty-six Men Injured. DENISON, la., Nov. 12. Twenty-six men were injured in a wreck on the Fort Dodge & Omaha railroad, nine inlles north of Denison, this afternoon. A gravel train running extra and a work train containing 180 men came together around a sharp curve at a deep cut in the road. Two of the in juredEld McKee and Dan O'Brien are not expected to live through the night," and several others are probably fatally hurt. . Dont Risk Tour Life. Many of your friends, or people whom you know of have contracted consumption, pneumonia or other fatal diseases by neglect of a simple cold or cough. Foley's Honeyand Tar, a safe and pleasant cougb medl- ine, would -have saved them. It is guaranteed. Clark & Falk, druggist. New School Buildings for Pendleton. . Pendleton, Or., Nov. 13. Pendle ton public school pupils are to have a fine new assembly hall and gymnasium and another sohoolhouse is also to be built. The directors have set aside $7500 to be devoted to the construction of the proposed buildings, and this will be so carefully expended tbat the result will provide for the present needs of the rapidly over-crowding school. How to Prevent a Void. After exposure or when you feel a oold coming on take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fa1 Is and will prevent Pneumonia or Consump tion if taken in time. Clark & Falk, druggists. League Island Force. Bedoed. Philadelphia Now, 12- A general reduction of tbe farce of the department . . . 1 . . ... .1 Of consLruoitiaa nun repair n tue League island navy-yard bas . been made, Of tbe 380 employes, 120 have been discharged, and it is believed more will follow. Naval Constructor Bannard says the reason for cutting down is a lack of funds to keep all the men employed, althougt there is plenty of work for the full force.. Bow A.re Your Kidneys t Dp. Hnhhs Rnarnmift PI tin enre all kldnSTills. Sam Die free. Add. Sterling Kerned; Co.. Chicago orN.V Caldwell's Plurality. Columbus, O., Nov. 12. Chairman Dick, of the republican svte commit ted, today said that Caldwell, republi can,, or lieutenant-governor, about whose election there was some ques tion, will have about 13,000 plurality. Eighty-five counties give 10,000, and tbe three yet to be heard from gave Nash, for governor, 4260. - Blacksmith Blew His Bead Off. Pullman, Wash., Nov. 12. Otis Olmstead, a blacksmith 29 years nf age, committed suicide in his blacksmith shop here tome time last night, blowing tbe top of his bead off with a double barreled shotgun. ' The. reason for the deed is unknown. Olmatead was mar ried last 'June, and was apparently happy and prosperous. Headache Biliousness, sour stomach, constlpa . tion and all liver Ills are cured by Hood's PfflG The hon-Irritatlng cathartic. Fries 25 cents of all druggists or by mail oi C.L Hood A Co, Lowell, Mass. THE YELL . SCARES THEM Filipinos Flee Before American Noise. Manila, Nov. 14. General Young is supposed to have reached ban Nicholas, about 30 miles east of Dagu pan, but his wagons are far behind Colonel Hayes has captured Aguin aldo's secretary, and Major Coleman is in Carranglan with an escort of 175 bolomen, on his way to the province of Nueva Visaya. A son of General Llaneras and his family are prisoners. The general barely escaped. A correspondent of the Associated Press with General Young telegraphs from San Jose that Aguinaldo did not escape to the northwest. He and his army, tbe correspondent adds, are surrounded. His last orders to tbe Filipino commander at San Jose were to bold San Jose and Carranglan at all costs. Tbe recent encounters were too one-sided to be called fights. In surgents are mortally afraid of the Americans, however strong their position. They make but brief and feeble resistance, and run when the terrible American yell reaches their ears, whereupon the Americans pur sue them and slay them. Tbe moral effect of the news that 60,000 troops are on their way here bas been unquestionably great. Insur gents are suffering more from disease than from the Americans, owing to poor food, lack of medicines, apd a filthy hospital, with tbe result that there is great mortality among them Ueneral Lawton bas intercepted a telegram from an insurgent captain to a Filipino general, reading: "How can you blame me for retreat ing, when only 12 of my company were able to fight." Sick Heaeaehe. is tbe bane of women. What is wanted is not relief alone, but relief and ctirf. Dr. Loyal Ford's Dyspepticide will cure sice beadacbe tor all time. It makes the stomach right. Clark & Falk, druggists. HKLD TO THE GRAND JURY. Henry Lone Accused of the Theft of Whole Band of Horses. Pendleton, Or., Nov. 13. Henry Long, the man accused of horse steal ing in Malheur county, has been bold to the grand jury in the sum of $1500. He will be defended by Charles F. Hyde, formerly prosecuting attorrej. for this district, when the district comprised all the. Eastern Oregon countiea. W. E Lee will prosecute the case. Long ' is charged with stealing the whole band of borses belonging to an estate, of which the executor lived in the East, and bad neglected to have the brand registered. It is alleged that Long fraudulently placed the brand upon the county records at Vale, the county seat, and then proceeded to drive the horses to tbe railroad and to sell them in Portland. Sheriff Haller,prosecutibg witness in the case, says bis horses are missing from tbe range, and now has riders out scouring the plains in quest of tbe animals.' He further alleges that be has idenified some of the borses sold in Portland as the ones belonging to the alleged stolen brand. Other owners of livestock in that part of tha country have taken up the case, and are behind the prosecution in pushingthelnvestigation. It is assum ing a very bitter phase, and every one there-abouts appears to be taking some hand in the affair. , for Over Fifty Years. An Old and Well-Tried Rem edy. Mrs. Winaiow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists in every part of the world Thenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is uncalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. WInslow's. NO NEWS HKLD BACK. Government Bas Given Out Everything, It Has Received. New YORK, Nov. 13. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says: News from South Africa bas been so meager tbat suspicions were excited that the war office was holding back inportant Intelligence of an unfavorable nature. There were several long bulletins yes" terday. I have tbe highest authority for stating tbat the war office is neither misleading the public nor. keeping back anything of serious import, nor revising and curtailing bulletins. The dispatches from Generals Bul ler and White- are published in the precise form in which they are re ceived, and there is no ground for tbe suspicion that there 1 bad news in re serve when tbe war office has nothing to announce. Ladysmith is the center of interest and anxiety, but the British commander there is not a good dis patch ' writer, and evidently finds it difficult to express his meaning clearly and forcibly. On this account the bulletins from him seem broken and disjointed, and are suspected without reason of being roughly condensed at tbe war office. General Buller is a elarer dispatch writer, as is proved by bis second lucid account of the skirmish at Belmont given out last night. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. sl0d4 BOEiU PROBABLY DEFEATED. Bard Fighting; Keported at Ladysmith " ' Ooabted in London. London. Nov.' 13. A special dis patch from Durban, dated Thursday evening says;. y "Native runners who have just arriv ed, here from Drakensburg district re port that the Boers suffered a severe 0! It is not Honey and sumption or Asthma in advanced stages; it holds out no such false hopes, but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. 1 BANNER SALVE Suldjjby Clarke and defeat at Ladysmith this morning. The Boers guns were sllinced after four honrs' fighting, during which the Boers losses were heavy. No details received." The Drakensburg dispatch by way of Durban, which was brought In by a Kaffir, reporting severe defeat of Boers at Ladysmith, Thursday, may turn out to be correct, but in view of previous experience, it must be received with caution. It appears, however, certain tbat heavy fighting occurred and that the lydite of the naval guns must have had a dire effect upon the burghen forces if it reached them. A belated dispatch from Ladysmith dated November 6, by way of Fetcourt, under date of November 6, confirms the idea that the temporary cessation of the Boer bombardment was due to Joubert's waiting the arrival of other position gunB before tackling the work in earnest. Scanty la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. Vn beauty without it. Cascaretg, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keen it clean, bv Burring up me lazy liver ana driving au im- unties irom tbe body. .Begin to-day to lsn DimDles. boila. blotches, hlnokhoaria and that sickly bilious complexion by taking vaacareu, Deauty ior ten cents. AU drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, lue, 25c, 60c. Piano-Workers Strike. Chicago, Nov. 13. Samuel Gom- pers, president of the American Fed eration of Labor, addressing -an audi- ance of union men at tbe piano- worker's meeting at Central music hall, declared that he wished to see all difficulties between them and their employers satisfactorily settled' and announced bis readiness to act as ar bitrator. Following this public dec laration, Mr. Gompers said in an in terview: "Of course there is danger that tbe present strained situation in Chioaeo may result in a generrl lockout, but I think all difficulties may be satisfac torily arranged. - I know little of the merits of either side of the question. I would advise the building trades council, however, to act carefully and conservatively, as any disagreement will mean much to both sides." Doa't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Anaj. ' To qnlt tobacco easily and forever, be mag netle, lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bao, the wonder-worker, tnat makes weak met strong. All druggists, soo or SI. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sampls free. Addreai Sterling Bemedy Co., Chicago or New York. Crashed Between I ogs. Pbovolt, Or., Nov. 13 Grant Top ping, a well-known farmer of Williams creek, Josephine county, brother of Representative Topping, was fatally injured while felling timber for some mining operations near his home, last Wednesday. A falling tree struck a login suoh a manner as to throw it against him, and pin him against anoth er log crushing him at tbe hips. His companions removed the leg as quickly as possible and carried tbe un fortunate man to the nearest house, where he expired three hours after the accident. Tbe deceased was a native son of Oregon, and bad recently joined the A. O. U. W. He leaves a wife and five small children. Stats of Ohio, City ov Touoo, I LUCAS COUNTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oth that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and ever case of Catabbh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catakbh CUM. FRAN K J . CHENEY. Sworn to before me aod subscribed in my presence, this tthday of December. A. D. 188&. sIlT, A. W.GLEASON. , Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acta directly on tbe blood aod mucous strfaees of the system, Serd for testimonials, free. Sold by Druggists, 7Bo. Hall's Family Pills are the best. nmenes Proclaimed Prealdeata. Santo Domingo, Noy. 12. Congress has proclaimed Senor Jimenes . presi dent of Santo Domingo, and Senor Vaaquez vice-president. 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The treasury department knows in a rough manner the extent of tilled fields as they existed a few hundred years ago. but new land brought under cultiva tion is apt to be known only to the country officials, who draw much of their considerable revenue from taxes on this new land. The . people, of course, get no relief, for they will be most thoroughly taxed, whoever gets the money.- Taxes are now paid in kind, and land is listed as rice land, which is the best and most profitable, or upland, which is msed for barley, wheat, beans, etc. It baa now been decided to have a complete - survey made of the whole peninsula, prelim inary to a just and proper assessment. An American, B. Krumm, of Columbus, O., a graduate of the Ohio university, has been engaged as chief engineer of the Korean government, "for the di rection of all engineering work, such as the laying out of irrigation works, roads, bridges, fortifications, etc." Mr. Krumm has a five-years' contract with the government at a compensation of $300 per month for the first year, and increasing $50 per month each year. He will also have a house and certain expenses furnished. Mr. Krumm is now engaged with the engineering force of the Seoul-Chemulpo railway. Washington Star. Ask your grocer for Clark & Falk' flavoring extracts S2.45 GOLD-PLATED Cut this ad. out and aand to u. BBHD ho Ham and w will aend Ton tuts wmtcn nj axproMv u. u. u, subject to examination. 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