uosrnni seaodv QND o srta n w w l J.uwa to ra\sf* tu«* standard of p«Mlo morality. lo Mfnvatnfe ami classify «1* fidivt* and delinquent classes. to se cure the services of women ns factory inspectors, police matron» and on hoards of control, are other measures for which women’s clubs have sue oc»«fully worked.—Mrs. Martha E. D. White In Atlantic. THE W hy It NEAT L IT T L E DARN. V . » m r l e A a . r . to ■ v r v i . t ota i.«a > . tb e O b. ADMISSIONS BY SHAW M anufactures A r e Sold Cheaper A b roa d T h a n at H om e. DISTORTS FACTS AND FIGURES. M s ta !«* T h is M lr e r a b le n aR lu raa la B fffiiib iiit r H i m « im * F orolq -u ern Du I t —A n O u t r a s r o a i H>stem W h e r- e v e r It P r e v a D e . •‘ I love to see a neat little darn In | household naper.v or garments of any j Secretary t'huw, the spokesman for kind." said an observant old lady. "It always suggests to me vare and neat the administration, made another one ness and good management. Slovens of his exuberant speeches at the Audi- ever ilurn tidily nr take the proverbial I torium in ( Idea«» recently. A* In hi» stitch in time that »uvea some useful reeent Wilmington (Held speech lie possession. When I wa« a little Kiri | made some striking and even at.g'tllug nurse used to tell 11« a story about a slatemen « ami pnoted statistics in his beautiful and rich and altogether de usual free anil easy manner. lightful and desirable youiiK man who In his Chicago speech he reeled off III V two listers. One was inucli pret figures, some of which may be true, tier and livelier than tbe other, and | naturally be rather preferred her to tbe 1 but many of-whlcli certainly are false. nuieter sister, but on one unlut ky day ' “ » ‘1 ‘“ » ‘1° admissions on tbe sub- for her be look a walk with her. B e r lje c t of export prices which, coming slipper stuck in the road and came off. from such a high Republican, arc most ami be was horribly allocked to see a refreshing. Thus be said: great hole in the l.eel of her stocking.! “ Our opponents lay much stress upon Ol course he did not like her after that tj,e fae[ that some American manilfac- Aud tbe next day. by a strange colnci tures are sold abroad cheaper than at deuce, while walking with the plainer sister, she, too. In some way or other, home. Our friends sometimes deny lost her slipper, and this time he no this, and they sometimes apologize for ç t l c u t ^ ticed the neatest, nicest little darn Im it, and a few’ in times past have joined aginable on tlic toe of her stocking and our opponents In recommending a re loved her at once and always. Perhaps moval of the tariff from all such arti our nurse’s tale has had something to cles. It Is useless to deny and in my do with m.v liking for people who darr. Judgment unwise to apologize and a their things neatly, hut I think It shows little short of foolishness td attempt to a desirable characteristic,” concluded And gentle applications of C U T I CURA remedy the assumed evil in the man the old lady. Ointment, the great Skin Cure. ner proposed by the opposition.” For preserving, purifying, and beautify He then proceeded to quote from the ing the skin, for deansing the acalp of T H E S E N S IB L E W O M A N . Industrial commission, which reported crusts, scales, and dandrulf, and the stop ping of falling hair, for softening, whiten Her ambition Is to live up to her that ” $4.000.000 worth of merchandise, ing, and soothing red, rough, and sore the product of American fiwtorles, Is hands, for lame, sore, „ nd bruised muscles. best photograph. Not only Is she easy to live with, but annually sold abro.td cheaper than in Incidental to outdoor sports, for baby rashes and dialings, in the form of baths she is worth living for. the domestic market.” He then said for annoying irritations and inflamma She is too clever to talk o f woman’s that as “ we manufacture $ Id.000.000,- tions of women, and for many sanative, | rights. She takes them. 000 worth per annum our exports sold antiseptic purposes which readily suggest She Is not such a fool ns to fancy abroad cheaper than at home are only themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, CUTI- that any one is ever convinced by argu one-thirteenth of 1 per cent of the out C U R A Soap and C U TIC U R A Ointment ment. put of our factories.” are indispensable. She wears frocks that match her Secretary Shaw is either a novice 8o'd thr ouetiout the world. CuMeura Poop, f6e., Oint» hair. She docs not dye her hair to ttifit, vie.. Keaolvpnt, M e . (In form of Chocolate Coated with ligures or he is entirely willing to Pllia. 25c. per vial of flOi. I'epots. London, *7 Cliertfr« match her frocks. house ■sq. ; Paris, 5 hue delà l'ulx ; Boston, 1.17 Columbut fool the voters with big statistics Avc. Potter Drus* Sc ('hem. Carp., Foie Props. She knows that when men talk about • y wind for “ Mow to Preserve, Purify, aud Beautify u woman being good looking they which he knows ure not true. It is tncSkin, Scalp, ilair, ami Hamid." mean that she Is well dressed, though hardly possible that our secretary of the treasury does not know that we do they do not kuow it. C H U R C H D IR E ; i * 3 R \ She knows that every real woman Is not produce $ld.Ci»0.0bU.l)b0 worth of the Ideal woman, the fact being that manufactured goods in a year read} Preaching hour« «t. 11 and 7 :3‘V every Idea of ideal woman is wholly for final consumers or anything like M R. CHURCH. dependent on the Idealist and every this amount. Our census statistics of Preaching Hund; y mornine «nd ■ v- woman who Is idolized Is idealized.— manufactures contain many duplica e in ig . Sunday school nt 9:45. Ep- lions. Thus we have manufactures of Philadelphia Bulletin. wortli le iene at fi :H* P»-»»ver mpct- cloth goods and of clothing, of iron ine Thursday even in g — Ja». Moore, and steel and of foundry products, Curtains of Cheesecloth. pastor, A girl who likes pretty things in her machinery, etc.; of lumber and of fui- room, but has not much means for niture, of leather and of boots and gratifying her tastes, can make very shoes. In these few Industries the du B A l’TIF'i CHURCH. plications amount to $2.000.000,000 01 Preaching S uih I hv morning and ev pretty curtains of cheesecloth. A wide $3,00a0u0,000. Were it possible to takt ening Hu i lay scilo. 4 ut 10 b Y. hem turned down the sales and across out tue duplications—that is, tlie-prod P. U. al (> ;3Ü. Prayer meeting W ed the bottom and stitched on the ma ucts of one mill that are sold as raw nesday evet ing.— .1 M fîreen. pa — chine with red. blue or yellow silk, ac cording to the prevailing color of the material to another mill—it is probable tor. room, will give an exceedingly charm that the total value of finished manu ing effect. The curtains may be.looped factured products would not be more PltKSBY TKIt IA N CtlllKCH. hack with wide bows of taffeta ribbon than half of $13.000.000,000. Whether Prstcning Sunday morning and ev the same shade as the stitching. If or not our census figures have been ening. Sunday s ho >1 at 10. Chris- time lie abundant, the machine stitch stuffed in order to make a great show tian Endeavor at (>:30 Prayer meet ing can be repine 4 by brier work, and ing for protection can only be sur ing Tlmrs lay evtmi v — \\ . I'. Vv . r- j a really handsome curtain can be made mised. The statement that ouly $4,000,000 dle, p ¡«tor. j of this material, which costs only a ! few cents n yard, by putting a wide worth of our manufactured goods are | border of drawn work inside of the sold abroad cheaper than at home is t’HBl.-TIAN c m ’HClI. ridiculous. It is entirely safe to say Pleaching Sunday morning and ev hem. Cheesecloth Is woven so loosely that ten or twenty times this amount ening. Bible selio -1 at 10. Senior that those who are experts in the art of iron and steel goods alone are sold Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible of drawn work will find no difficulty abroad at prices from 10 to 00 per cent ola«8 and prayer meeting Thursday at all in doing ihe work.—Table Talk. below the prices at which they are evening. sold iu this country. In fact, there are Soothed by Baths with ♦ T h e Stitch In Tim e. rartns or «om o America." Put s; ....e il . up n he¡Miri‘ the sicrctarj .-1. aid find that v. hile h. was paying two pi ces fur his bal sal wire because of protection be was sell ing his wheat and oilier product* in a free trade market and was gettiug uo In in tit whatever from protection, would he then !«• willing to pay high protec tion orbes fur Ills fenciug wire? If tl.e s -cretai.v can induce the farmers ot this country to t l ^ k along these lines - will have accomplished a grout walk It Y HON W. IIO LT. AJ0fl AJ>piAU<\PU. TT\o ~oter* *v ; . candí - tía o« ami pui u.va of the Uc, ubhean I'M' y at .be r t-' November will siamp with t ieir a; proval all that it stands for. The votora un*t t a.»t a Ue- publican ball >t doclure in favor of trust hl^h price* and alV .virg tLe trusts and to c o n fin e to ell their pn .lth iM «-'.it* ; «*r to i »rt*l^nv*rs than to tin* |M*opit* of the \ nite Stales. In snit'c of che exti tordiunry high prices and ti e «mall if any in crease in wages, these who vote the Republican ticket will mh . v they are S T A N D P A T P O L IC Y . satisfied to “ let well enough alone ami, in the word* of Mark Hanna, vote R e p o M I .- n n P la tfo r m D le t n t e d by to "continue to let well enough alone.” t h e T r u * t llu K r u a ie . Nor is that all they will indorse. If The* Republican c-onveiltloii has per- ' th«‘y are farmers they Will approve tlie formed it» pa.t, which had been map Republican protection ¡»oiicy that does ped out for It by the oligarchy that not protect tlnnu unless they grow inns the Republican party. The inn- sugar cane or sugar beets or some d.d.ite» and platform were selected kinds of tobacco. The «‘«‘real grower and concocted in Washington, and tbe or stock raiser has no real protection. delegates were about as useful in I f they are artisans or laborers they shaping events as a fifth wheel on a agree to stand pat rn the insecure coach. Not a voice was raised against present wages and the certainty of the the at and pat programme. All was continued high cost of living that now ominously unanimous. The trust mag* prevails. The highest Republican au untes dictated the programme and thority on such matters, Secretary their emissaries, present iu large uum- Shaw, declare«! the Republican policy to be high prices, and no power on earth can keep up wages, even at their present rate, with factories ami mills T h e Leading Caper of the shutting down, railroads discharging men and the power of the people to Pacific Coast purchase declining. I f they are clerks or others with The San Francisco stated incomes that do not fluctuate with price*, but stand put. whetlmr the cost of liviug is high or low, they vote to continue the Republican trust dom ination that boosts prices at their ex The Weekly Chronicle pense. Chronicle The very best weekly Newspaper published in the entire West. $1.50 a Year In«ludiiig posUqzo to any i ert of the United States, Canada and Mexico it is best because, besides printing all the news of the world each wesk In an interesting way a n d f u l l y illustrating m a n y articles, it has special depart ments devoted to— A G R IC U L T U R E H O R T IC U L T U R E PO U LTR Y LI V i S TO C K M IN IN G L IT E R A T U R E F A S H IO N S and SH O R TS These are presided o re r by editors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The pages devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are well illustrated and filled with matter of the greatest interest to all engaged in these industries, every l i n e b e i n g written by those who are in close touoh with conditions prevailing on this Coast. SE N D FO R S A M P L E C O PY . It will be sent free. Do you w art the Chronicle Reversible M ap? Showing the United States, Do minion of Canada and Northern Mexico on one side, M A P O F T H E W O R LD , presenting to view In cne continuous map. with all areas In true proportion, the en tire surface of the Earth on the other side. Send $2 and get *he Map and 4'W eek ly Chronicle” for one year, postage prepaid on Map and Paper. The Daily and Map By mail, postage paid Only $8.75 a Year THE T R U S T A\cr;etab!e Preparationfor As - sunilaling itieKoodanilUegula ling Ihe Stomachs and Dowels of The Kind You Khvi Always Bough! Bears the s v ‘ t H1JL D K t N V Promotes Digestion!'hecrful- ness ami Hest Contains neither Opittm.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t X . v h c o t ic . Signature, of //H iprifouus.utrn.m aaii Satl- ytlx.Sennm. * AtUtv .ferrf r - H> t . sÌH/riait. ferfjaa .)>#</ - cfitníiéd Ji/rW* \perfect Remedy iorConslipn- ;ion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions. Feverish ness nnd L o s s o f S l e e p . Facsimile Si^nalurc of NEW V O IÏK . In Use For Over Thirty Years BUSTER. i < i IS »! il lìown the Hot*!' Cmui »ine. F«» it appears that ¡ Secretary ( ’ortel G A S T 0 R Í A you. whose depart’.ucnt of commerce T M « OCMTAUR l O H M H V . N C W YORK CITY. and labor was especially d c-cia tcd to investigate the 1 rusts, combines and corporations, lias rer.igneil to take up the labor of chairman of the Republic an national committee without having discovered one had trust. After his T h e B o y’s C l o t h e s . arduous labors at trust hunting his j new occupation will feel like child’s | Keeping lier young sou neatly clad i£. J without visible patching was thus ac- play, and ids upper. Is to trust D U L L N E S S IN B U S IN E S S . nates fori campaign funds should re complished by an ingenious mother; 111 buying his su.ts she confined herself to C h a ra cterise d a-i un Kp!«leiule of ceive the greatest consideration and U ltra C on servatism . response. When emigre.'« some months those which included two pairs of trou ago ordered Secretary t ort<»lyou to run sers. These were worn on alternate "An ppi.b‘1 :.ic* of ultra conservatism” down tlie beef combine to its lair it days, and when there were indications Is til«* way Dun’s review character was heralded by the Republican or that a good square old fashioned patch ises the present dullness in business. gans as the inauguration of a new era would speedily l*e required slm ripped This won! 1 indicate that conservatism of cheaper meat in the near future. the front from one pair, cut away all has been pushed so far that It amounts But the housewives of the United the worn parts of the other and made States after months of patient waiting lengthwise joinings in the grain of the to a disease. The Iron Ago does not think that 8ti«l intense economy find to tlicir dis- | goods, using the tailor method of "over- may that the beef combine lias only a 1 casting,” which when well pressed is business men generally are acting un few days ago raised the price of beef 1 practically invisible. Thus the young- wisely in exercising caution. It does instead of lowering it. «ter had a “ new” pair of trousers to not believe that they are Influenced I f the late Senator Hanna was stIT» finish up his old coat with, largely by the theory that a season o f at the head of xi>■ j> 11 b 1 t■ u 11 a 1 i ;\ 1 1.4 Llif B RIG H T’ S DiSEASE depression must come every ten years. conclusion would at once l e arrived at ' It thinks it lint natural that men buy that the beef combine lt d "come | The largest *um ever paid for a pre conservatively when prices show a down” handsomely . mbin return was ! scriptton changed bauds in Han Finn clown ward tendency. Of the Iron an l to have free rein ! > plunder tl.e beef cisco, August 30,1901. The transfer metal trades the Iron Age says: buyer. Bet v db - i !i ! ' u trust bust- involved in coin ami stock $112,500. “ But it wo i l l ! he i lie to claim that ers as rn* u nl l: ■ . . It and Cortel »nd was paid by »1 party of biui- business has increased In the iron you on the* tr.icU of the topus. who j ness men lor a specific for Brigiit’ trade or that the immediate outlook is would dr’ vo to hint at such a enmpro- disease and diabetes, hitherto incura- perceptibly Inuter. On the contrary, mise with Iniquity V I «liseases. some brandies which have been active Yet tbe unco: «table fact remains S They commenced the serious inves- with the spring business have been that the bc«»f c-»ini.»Ine «nd the liun | tigation of the specific November 15, falling «iff and the Independent mills, dreds of other con b.nations arc* com- 1900. 1 bey interviewed scores of th notably *ln the “ Ire industry, are cut placently plundering the consumers in J l,,,r ! '" " I tried it out on its merits l i ting to k «*.» n r i .g fully. The tin ft way that lend. t:i tbe belief they feel i out'.ng ov«*r three dos»*n cases on til- plate ¡. ills are very busy, the le-ni.ng secure from publicity or from any ac* I 'icatm eiit «• * * * watching them. Tbev ¡nt*»r« k ; Inning 92 to 03 per cent of the tion the administration may take. As 1 •!>«» got physicians to name chronic, eeflacity nt work. The sheet Interest is tiie Republican ora.tors. so many of j incurs»»!«* «• ».-«x. ami administered ' less favorably placed, and c o m c sious whom have lately spoken, all declare with the pbv-ici > iih for judges. l rj are being freely made. During the that high prices make for prosperity, to August 25» 1» 87 per cent of tiie lest spring 32 per nt of the capacity of the Republican policy may be to "as cases were either well or progressing th«» consolhl :tcd works was operating. sess” the trusts all they will stand and favorably. Now it has dropped to 53 to 54 per There being but thirteen per ccn In return allow them to keep up the cent. increased cost of living to the top of f ilures,* the parties were saiisfie 1 "The billet, structural and plate noteh. Then with the Republican spell- and closed the Iranaaction. The pre- pools are to meet in this city early binder« declnrlnc thnt we nre nil pros- coding* of the ¡"vesligaiiog cooitoil- next month, but no radical action Is porous sonic f-»ois mny believe It, n!- ! t o and the clinical report, of the test expected. The fe- ling is that tiie time though they hnvr 1 :rd work to fit their | cases »e re piildialied and will 1> rosil hits long passed wh°u a lowering in e l lice on applicktion. Address John expenses with their Income*. prices by agreement would have any J Kulton company, 409 Waaliington stimulating eil«*ct on consumption.” — street, Sail Francisco, California. C ortelyou F a £1«*«1 I f you find at night that there is a single items in our exports of iron and Address button gone from any of your gar steel sold abroad at lower prices which KVANOKLU’AL CHURCH. M. H. de YOUNO, in lit« se-.v it on again at once. Yon | amount to more than *4.<gK>.000. Tlius, Preaching Sunday mnriifh. and ev ProprUtor during tbe ten months ending April 30, will not feel any more like doing it In "Sa n F ran ciico Chronicla,” ening at the Dalla- coi lege chap 1. ! 1904, we sola for export 298,000,000 tbe morning, neither will It be more San Francisco, Cal. Hun I »y school Hill) Plmstinn E pounds of wire valued at $4,777,000. It de *v.jr at 6 :30. Prayer meo-nit Churn convenient. If your collar is even a lit s reaison s!,*iy certain that every pound CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT tle soiled remove it from the neck of day evening.— A A. W inter, pusinr. your dress and baste a clean one in Its and every dollar's worth of this wire place before you sleep. Then if you was sold abroad Jit prices below those W O M E N ’S C L U B S . are a little late or hurried in the morn ntevaii.ng in this country and that the I'aiea F o r W 'lilt«? O ilc lo t h . ing yon will la» certain of a clean col average difference was not less than The males who ure going into new T h e y II u v e M i m m i h D o l e n t F n e t o p I n BO Y E A R S ' lar. D your gloves ."re ripped or the ” 5 to 30 per cent. Similar statements homes full of shiny furuiiure will save F o r iu iu K I’u h ilr O p in io n . EXPERIENCE might lie made in regard to the items money by spending u little for white Even without Ihe poi .nial oiiiighien- least detail of your toilet is ever so lit of builders' hardware and sewing ma j oilcloth. 1 «ml not lock my baru door nu ut that counts for so much women’s tle out of order, do rot neglect it, chines. All. or practically ail, are sold until after my horse was stolen. Now, chibs have been i< poteut factor in de- ! think n.r no one will notice It. More to foreigners at bargain counter prices. however, under all the scarfs on my terminine public opinion. As organiza- ! lh«!' you think will notice, though they Nearly $2,000,000 worth of steel rails dressers and ciiiffoniers and wash- tions they have i ali oil that “ In pub- i may not speak to yon about it. but were sold abroad during these ten stands are covers «if white oilcloth, cu* lie «pillion we are all legislators by j they will put you down ns careless or months at an average price of about T rade M a r k * the same shape us the linen covers our lirthright.” And in practice they that worst of all faults in a woman, $20 per ton, the trust keeping the price D e s ig n s but a trifle smaller. For the center A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascend liavr found that they could actually j slovenly. C o p y r ig h t s A c . in this country steadily ait $28. Mil pieces and doilies on my polished ta Anyone seniHn# a »»ketch and description may legislate by in«-..as of ll is power. I.eg in g from its crater, may be the only vis lions of dollars worth of structural quick! y ascertain our opinion free whether an A W a r M n ic D in t . bles I cut the ma!H of tain white rub Elative \\a ken by «11 the j Invention is probably patentable. Comrounlca- When H ere is a I iby In the house iron and :- < cl. billets, bars, etc., were ible sign o f life in the sleeping volcano ; tlona strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent» ber sir ting. If the doily is of drawn Blüte fed« 1 ¡U ing »n«l nr- 1 sent freo. Oldest aveucy for aacuring patents. but within is a raging sea o f fire, molten sold abroad at a p \ee probably aver ther»* « -o often little tilings to he wash Patenta taken through Mur.u & Co. receive work or lace 1 cut the protection only ill II.«* p i!, t de I • 1, , special notice, without charge, in the aging ¥lo per t in less than the domes- rock and sulphurous gases. Those who large enough for the linen center, or the con !•:; M id «v ' - n ! ed out 1 find a child's washboard, ten tic price. Fhip piauv have been selling make their homes in the peaceful val Inches long by six Incites wide, very just the size of the jardiniere or vase In .Massari n abroad at $20 to $30 per ton and in useful It can be placed in the wash leys below know the danger, and though which sits upon it. Compared with A bandaomely lllnatrntcfl weekly. T.argogt cir nois tin s’ I» culation of nnv m lentltlo Journal. Terms. $3 a bowl nml Is more effective than rub tills country at $38 to $ In during the frequently warned by the rumblings and the expense of having a table top e.l tin* p" *al »car : four month», fl. Sold by all newtdealer». hist year. Secretary Shaw < 1 notes the bing between the hand», besides lest scraped and repolished or varnished quakings, these signs o f impending erup I Mil «‘'¡l ! 361 Broadway, ew tiresome. I also find one «»f use nt the rep«»rt of the industrial commission. the oilcloth costs very little. — Good mi:i it* «• 1 i tion go unheeded. T h ey are livin g in fancied security; when the giant B ran ch OWlcc, «'23 F St., W ash in g to n , D . C. He evidently bad not rend the testi kitchen si.iV for the dally washing of Houftckt^ping. ’l l e jt! « s bi en awakes with deafening roars.and they are lost beneath a d ow n p ou r o f , mony' of Mr. Charles M. Schwab, pres ■fifin' ipors nod riishclotM. Mary! II* ' clim i m • ident of the United States Steel <x>r- heated rock and scalding ashes. Thousands o f blood poison sufferers are A M i r r o r S iik c p h I I o ii . o.i ft un ì X« i>re • 1.01 poratlon. before the Industrial com liv in g upon a sleeping volcano, and are taking desperate chances, fo r A bachelor maid who lias only one A (■ ii l,lc to I lie llelarlit Of Ifeela. .y for t lion h. s mission. May 11. 1001. ..... » ............— Mr. »vunau Schwab under the mercury pot j - and — j— long narrow chamber for a sleeping ’i here arc i *ur unierein heights, with 111,- , 1 1 1 1 1 Sion frankly Unit all ash treatment the external and living room was ambitious to own as many difiVrynt names, of the mili kinds of iron and steel goods wore in- aymtpomsof the disease dis- » r e a t l j from a severe case ot contagious blood a long mirror. A swinging ebevul glass tary lii'ol alone. As a guide to those . 1.1 , M.1,1 for export m l>nm lower «p p e .r .a n d the deluded vie- « T h * ? !1.0» ® prlTnf,? :;U rin * ,t.hA ” f?ur was «> 111 o f the question. It was too ex who want to lie ri.-Tit on the subject o f nil I,.,,» j , , ( m ii i-s w i'c n -iu o f f months at a big-expense. I then consulted phy- pensive, besides there was no space for ‘ . 1 .. H h il k«*u Is It t im IS h a p p y rn the b e li e f ot stcians, w h o prescribed M ercury. Nothinir did a . .s remember the following: Up to fact 1 cnerahy true of ail exporters in rn m n lc tp c o r e * b u t the m* any F ° o d ; fact, the treatment proved more such a luxury. She purchased a length ■ no ana a quarter inches a heel is a a litis country that they do sell at lower V » h arm fu l than beneficial. I m entioned m y case to of good clear mirror glass at a furni niilit try. lip to one and five-eighths f». ;» «*H ill foreign mnrket* than they do f ir e » o f c o n t a g io n h a v e o n ly a friend, w h o told me lh a t 8. 8 s. had certainly T IM E CARD NO. 2 4 . ture factory: which cost i i . Another . . ... X (been sm o th e re d in th e SVfi- cured him. I at once commenced its u s e , and at- ■ .« h»*- l is a Cuban, above that it is a .. ... No. 2 for Taquina : iu Ihe bom«# market# he answered. , ^ ter continuing it for sometime could find no trace dollar was paid to a carpenter 10 insert Leaves AI ' h ii \ .................. 1J 45 p m ¡••punish heel. When It goes above two "T h a t !« in.* . perf«*ctly true.” Eem , a n d as so on as these 0f disease w hatever. T h is w a s about two it in her closet door. The wood was Leaves C»»rv » l l i s ..................| 15 p m bid'os it is n Castilian. The French T l r s...-r..|;,ry w ill Ami fill, testimony minerals are left o f f w ill T . . n a *o . I c .n tru thfully . a y l sm e n tirely white enamel, so picture molding that .. j _ . w a ll. 0 . sa. S A f l u i - i i B . Arrive» YHqnina . . . . 5 10 p in beds range from one and a quarter to P O R TLA ND -TH S DALLES RO-JTS. matched exactly went on as a frame, 1.3. pages 448-487 It may maze up again, w ca sion a l ' « two inches usually and are c:d!c«l Lou interest him No. 1 retumi ig : «ores break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on the body, and these and she had a full length mirror. It is XV. The Du Burry heel runs from L«;iiv«s V s q u in a ............. ... 7 7:15 'I’lie secretary says that "while our warning symptoms, i f not heeded, are soon fo llo w e d by fearfu l eruptions, S te a m T i was an ornament to tiie little room ns two to thr«*e Inches, and quite a few Loov«*g C o r v a lli s . . . 1130 >4 III people complain of this practice 1 think •ore*, copper-colored splotches, swollen gland*, loss o f hair nnd other well ns suggesting space which does A r r iv e s A I ' m m v . . . 12:15 p III women wear I t —Shoe Retailer. It <!ef« nsible. But whether defensible •ickening svmptoms. Mercury and potash not on ly fa il to cure blood uot exist.—Exchange. No. 3 for I>etroit : or noi 1 know that foreign producers poi*on, but "cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis o f the hones, o ffe n A Pn rller«* (aanril. leaves Albany ....... ... 1 .00 «lo the same thing.” sive ulcers and inflammation o f the stomach and b ow els. T h e u»e o f To prevent portieres cutchlng under Arrives Detroit . 6 00 | F A C T S IN F E W L I N E S It is not deni«»d that the practice of neath the door when opened quickly No. 4 from Detroit selling goods for export nt prices far iS. S. S. is never follow ed by any such bad results. It cures w ith ou t screw a small ring, such ns is used for Le i ve« Detroit . . . 6 :”0 p m Russia has air;/st three times the belmv cloni«» die priera prevails In near the slightest injury to the system. W e offer # 1 . 0 0 0 fo r p roof that it Arrives Albany contains a mineral o f nqy descrip ! population of Japan. j . . . . 11 2*» p m picture frauK*s, imo the center of the ly all highly protected count!*!«**. It is door frame. To this fasten a length Train No. I arrives in Albany in time tion. S. S. S. is an antidote for con ta Ties G0.91H polh-e of the United King a part of the proi«vtlve system. But C o n n e c tin g at Ly.’e w ::h tho to co meet with ti» S I* sou till» mini of blind cord sufficient to r« ncli to the ir U a ip **e"«b|«\ hepoeriticnl, out ' dom cost nearly ¿7.000,000 a year. gious blood poison, it destroys every bottom of the curtain. Put another train as well as giving two or lb re«» rageou* system where ve*’ i* prevali* The Jap«; so government is said by atom o f the virus and purifies and ring In tlie «suiter of the door nt the hour- in Mbanv !»• f «!.• par tore of j trustWonhy authority to hare 300,000,- strengthens the blood and builds up the top, thread i!»* cord through nnd fas 8 I’ N 'i'b li...... I train. It rompéis consumers to pay extra R a ilw a y Co ^ -any for | 00O j « u available for war purpose*. general health. Tram N » 2 nonecl.« \%i II the S. p ten to the bottom of the curtum and tariif taxes to support an industry that The Italian railways, according W a l.i* « l e u s , D a ly , W e w ill mail free our special book a* tbesdoor is op«*tied so tb e curtain trains t < >rv .llis aud A'b.my giving shows Us lugr.i’.it ule by charging Its j to a report from Rome, will pia-fj rises. C e n t a r v iiie C o ld s n d a ie on Contagious Blood Poison, with full directions for home treatment. direct service to Newport and adja ben«»f};< tor* *'•“ pr!«*es f»«’ its pro«]nets. * order* for 2*»n locomotives and several awl ült • ther h ii-kpai va.kry p nit*. M edical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge. cent baciies. All the «•ountr»«,s on earth could uot thousand freight cars. T h in « nrtnlna. Train No. 3 f-.r Detroit, Urei»*«»- make this system right. I T H E S W I F T S P E C IF I C C O . , A T L A N T A , G A . Liverpool has cIo*«xi one-third of its V ery thin curtains, o r those w hose bush and other mountain resort* Continuing, the secretary says: "F u r : saloons during the last ten years an«t eaves Albany at 1 p m, reaching De dsy o f sorvh'p is ve ry ncnrly over, w ill my part l urn willing to pay any rea I so decreased h«»r police fore«* in conse- . »11. *'eain ■ i I*» stand tbe ordt'al of w nslu ng much bet- troit at about f> p. m. sonable price for tiie small amount of * V. I» , queue* a* to have made an economy of «er if «*arc b«» taken to haste them upon Act directly on the liver. bartaM wire w hleli 1 «snisume, provld- | $40.000 yearly. «ni, arrtenu at I’ortU«. « » pm . They cure constipation, For further information apply to sheets o f cheesecloth first. T h is re- e«l the wheat from my field, tiie dairy lleves them of much of the strain of During the ln>i six months Ireland biliousness, sick-headache. products from my beni ami the meat EDWIN STONE, w rin g in g am i prevents them from be soot to «¡vat r.ritam 148.1U1 more cat- F« r «!♦ t il« «I information of ii«»k from my stall shall f«vd the men who Sold for 60 years. Manager. ing whipped to pieces by the w ind in tie, 108.100 more sheep and only 742 b*r»ii n*H«‘rv,»tioin. «-i«*., «nil nr « mine the coal and iron and the artisans T. Cockrell, agent. Albany. drying fi ner horse« than were received from Ahi«** !«tie«»t s ii .rf. Portlaml. O w ho nmdnce the w ire to fepoe the H. H. Civaia«, agent, Corvallie. A int your moustache or heard all the rest of tbe world. H . ft. C A M F B L L L , Manager. J S le e pin g VOLCANOES tcicmiiic American. MUNN & 0JJ N York Corvallis aiJ Eastern Railroad. R s g u t a t o r L in e . Bailey Gatzert Regulator Daües City fr'etlako M a ílla (ìiver ani Norther A y ers Pills B U C K IN G H A M 'S D A Y . H E *. £ 1 3 2 '!tiful brow# or rldl M i d ? Use nm n». or W W « O» ». » ¿ A U .* C + . 9 * m v