POULTRY and Dairy Produce ml mB MM tm wrv CASH OFFER Pc awon-raff e Co. 'SIS, OHKUON. TYPEWTHTERS ALL MAKES J a iaiii mm lit m rf Marinaa rtiw I apfVraJ aaat W . I l or Haaaa (wm -jr Writs mtm af C ww. saiiai w in' II fmtmim, imt UTU UOAJO. J51 tV - NEW HOTEL IIOUSTON aratsl-v TK ml.T. Zl'l fcSL.".? TYPHOID Ba mam now ar t aaaattiaa. f" nc ontTt uMMranr. MMarr. cm. Interrupted Communication. -Tom doal to ay thai thi la th firat you're board of Itr -Absolutely." , Why, it a th talk ot tb neUhbor- -Yea, but my wife away on a visit Boston Traaacnpu For destroying dlritfble Walloon Italian army omcora nave idtto aholla carrying oxyr and platinum I, tlw.lv haauia. tha latter be coming red hot on. entering tbo hydro gen and exploding U mtxtur 0 me two gaaea. W. L. DQjJCLAS its $v tut $!H,t4.KM , saatiO f wrrwwra Its, a noes sub 150 1; r TOT CAH SATI K0VIT1T wlillUS W. L DOTJfiLAl SHOES. nr ai mui w. X- Doaalaa hu muMd tM VMrapf an lha aoto Mora tha oboes Waa ha me ter.. TtiiapawartaUiawaajaraaaiaat aik pncw iS mfcnoT ahoaa at oabar w. LIWi Maa an. lwrt woria arhalua jwy tot Um. II Mto, 4 the blo rr-l tauMn ml. T Mu vhT IMT ko bnur. W bKWr. boid Uw atu Md wkmnwlIiaaiawaHkffartat prw. iTtht r. u DoU'M saM i aot lot i i" A flexible wire wlndow-acreeo that Wisconsin man bas In Tented ia at tached to the lower aaah in euch a manner that it nnrolla and (ilia the window to whatever extent the aasb be raised. . To detect gaa in mines there has been Invented apparatus wherein a rat operates a treadmill to furnish power (or a small Incandescent lamp, the dimming ot the light Indicating that the rat ia affected by gas. , pipes lead from every compartment to a common center on one of the new transatlantic liners ao that in case of fire in any ot them it can be filled with steam through its pipe. ' The world' largest plant for steril ising water with ultraviolet rays is being built at Niagara Falls and will have a capacity ot 16,000,000 gallons a day. . HEAL YOUR ECZEMA QUICKLY WITH RESINOL No matter bow long yon have been tortured and disfigured by eczema or other Itching, burning, raw or acaly akin humor. Just put a little of that : wonderful reslnol ointment on the ores and the Buffering stops right there! Healing begins that very min ute, and your akin gets well so Quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on tedious, useless treat ment. Used by doctors for 19 years. Reslnol ointment ana reninoi soap also clear away pimples, blackheads, and dandruff epeedily and at little cost Sold by all druggisU. Adv. The Chilean" government Is giving much attention to the development of the coal mines of that country, which In time are expected to produce enough fuel to supply the borne de mand. This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first electric street ear service In the United States, the first car being operated at Lynn. Mass.. In October. 1888. Europe's largest steam-turbine Is being built for the central power sta tion of a German city, and is expected to develop 40,000 horsepower. 9 Flowers are regularly grown for the dining-tables and Sot sale in a green bouse carried on the topmost deck of one of the new transatlantic liners. DENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE Pwpw from all pari of Oregon and W anhinsT tn constantly viait our ottica for dental treat ment. Our skill ia ae KiiewltxiiratL and our prunptnaas In Snub in work tn on dajr wrier) required in appre ciated bjr ut-i-Lowa patrons. Lr. Wis 1a a faha footh expert. There "ALWAYS ONE BEST" tn every eailinc. and Dr. Wiaa lay a claim to thw distinction in Ore gon. 27 lew' mi anai ra What wsean t sTuar- aatas we don't da LOW PRICES FOB HIGH-GRADE WORK. Good Red Rabber Plates, each KM The Best Ran Raaaar Plataa. eaca 1M 22-sUt Geid ar PereeiaJa Ciewa Mt WISE DENTAL CO. RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS. Pasaes Msla $m A M2t. ItSH Tklrd Stastv PaiUac Bldc Peetlaad, Orataa) S. R Cor. Third aad Washiactam. UN. V. No. 47. 14 . Arm lauiialn'is arwlaaa STM- r Tay 4 a t ' L isssssssaaaaa V, wMda Mi linn i ii mi " .... . ' ... . Genial Resume of Important Events VmmtmUtm af tha twrmlt of Bachelors' club in Seattle to baaed bad dancing. on r.Mi nf food to Euron hava in creased fZ6.0W,uuv mora aviring w tobar this year man last. rvi.Unt Wilson nredicta bright fntiiM whan the new Federal banking Ttia la given a I air wiso. a PktHtand traffic Doliceman waa ran down and killed by largo motor truca while on duty at a ireei inieravcinm. Tka AMHinailon of BelaTado. Serria. k Ka Auatrlana aroarentlv is irami- InL Mrdina to an official announce ment made public in Berlin. xwkikitiAH nr tka exnortation of tin nt.ia rwnmark. Holland and Sweden will mean the closing of 36 mills and will directly affect 1700 men. isaa diaoatchao received in Berlin describe the proclamation at Constan tinople OI a Bdy war aa arousing enthusiasm in tM TOrKtaa capita. Girl graduates of the Portland Jef ferson high school voted to drees in nothing but cotton, from stockings to hair ribbons, on commencement nigni. A coterie of Holland damaeta in Portland, dressed in Dutch costume, are soliciting aid for the relief of Bel gians who have taken refuge in Hol land, t Among the Russian prisoners cap tured by the Germans in the battle of Kutno were the governor oi warsaw and bis staff, according to a Berlin telegram. Tfc. raaualtiea on the Australian croieer Sydney, which destroyed the eim irnfaar Emden in the Indian ocean, were four men killed and one officer and 14 men wounded. D-- rw tha fifth son of Em peror William, who baa recuperated r m X a a. .LI. from a recent attaca oi nean hwuio, la ratnmirur to tha general staff head- quart en for duty in the field. An Amsterdam paper prints an ap- 1 n,..n Wilhelmina. of The Netherlands, and President Wilson, to use. their respective omcea to nnng about peace In the European conflict. It was officially announced in London that the Prince of Wales kad been ap pointed aide'de camp to Field Marshal Sir John French, the commander of the British expeditionary forces on the Continent. Tk Kieowe RotterdamscM Courant qootea a letter from Galician priest ..Vi'nT that art 000 Austriana bad been buried in one day in a grave six and one-ball feet wide and lime more than four miles long. Tka RWMi;.h steamer Andrew struck a mine in the North sea Thursday and nlr EMirhtauHi anrvivora. including two women, after having drifted about in boats for 12 boars, were rescuea oy a liner and landed at Hull. Ttu Runnin ffOTernment has issued a denial of the report that Germany hi ntfnaed American aid for the suffering population of Belgium. On the contrary, the government is nigniy pleased with this American assistance. it la ntnorted that a launch from the cruiser Tennessee in the Mediterra nean, was fired on by the Turkish fort, but the Washington government thinks there was a misunderstanding. aa there were no omciai oroers to ei- fect a landing. Tj-nmAnr la admonished bv tha allies to maintain a strict neutrality. A wildcat which has slain 37 goat in Linn county, Oregon, baa been killed. Belgians abroad have subscribed a fund of 33,000,000 to aid their stricken brothers. It is said 70,000 alien enemies are in the British empire and are causing much trouble to that government. Janan'a ire ia stirred bv demand of China to evacuate Tains! Tan. just taken by the Japanese from the Gor ans. The official newspaper of Berlin pub lishes a decree forbidding the export of leather, horse skins and calf skins, shoddy and tinplate. A dianatfh received at Montevideo from Valparaiso, Chile, says that the Japanese squadron seen recently off Vnti-r inland in the Pacific bv a mer chant vessel consisted of eight vessels. FiflM Marahal Lord Roberta, of Kan dahar, is going to France. The official announcement makinff this fact public says the famous general ia going into the war zone "to see me inaian troops." Lord Roberta waa born in Cawnpore, India, 82 years ago. Waahinirtnn rovernment has decMed to bold Vera Cruz for the present, and a guarantee of guarantees ia now de manded of the tangled Mexican gov ernment. Paaaenirerii who were on the British toamahin Vandvck when she was cap tured off the coast of Brazil October 26 by the German cruiser Karlsruhe are being brought to New York. Tha Herman anthoritiea airain rec ommend that all Eglish" subjects .... . ,. 1 . IV women, children and gins unaer 1 1, clergymen, doctors and other men over 66 years of age leave Germany. Members of tha Investment Bank- era' association in session in Philadel phia declare the era of depression iq the money market is past. A atnrm of nrotest bv women at tending a council meeting in Taooma, arose when a dairyman declared that "babies are cheaper than cows. Tha XrmAnn admiraltv announces that in the absence of further informa itnn tha Inaa nt the British cruisers Good Hope and Monmouth in the naval engagement off the coast or Chile witn tha Geman sauadron on November 1, ia now "officially presumed." NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. !wUvl Thar ia a Ami market for all kinds of tires lock at tha North Portland yerde, particular? Tor hogs. The run in on day waa heavy, amount ing to SI cars, all tow, ana ouying was brisk. Cattle wera traded In within the former ranee ot Quotations. Full loads or .taut aold at crlcea running from IA 10 to ir la. and the bulk of the m aalaa ware at I&.MJ to 10.10. Fortv loads of hoca ware handled during one day. A full doaen of theae sold at 17.16, about sv meaa at ai.iu, and tha remainder at 37.06 and 37. Haavv horo went at tha usual differ tvee In nireev Tha tendencv ox the sneep marxei ia upward. The quotation oa choice lambs advanced to 18.36, and one hmiifftit lit art. Wethers aold an to 36.60 and the beat ewee were disposed of at 34.60. Livestock men here are beginning to show uneaaineaa over the spread of fw and mouth diaaaaav aa there are unconfirmed reports that it had been found in Montana, from wbenoa run land baa been bringing cattle. Specu lation, therefore, has been checked. The stoppage of cattle from that sec tion, however, would uroDDlT not affect price her, aa there would no shortage in the supply. The demand for bona at recent Drice continues limited, moat of the dealers have offers, but the majority of these are said to be at a lower scale of prices. The Co grove lot of 16S halaa. at ChamDoeff. waa sold to toe IThlmanna at 10 centa. Official government returns of the 1914 German hop crop ar 464,733 ewt. grown on 87.685 hektarea, as agalnat 212,363 ewta. from 27,043 bektara under cultivation in 1913 and 411,270 cwta. from 26,966 hektar in 1912. Wheat Bid. Blueatem, 11.17; forty- fold. 11.17; club, 31.14; red Russian, 31.084: red Fife. 31.09: No. 1 white feed. 328.60 ton. Bar Bid. No. 1 feed. S24 ton; brewing, $26.60; bran, 12. &; snorts, 123. . . Corn Whole, $36 per ton; cracked. $37. Hav Eastern Ore iron timothy. $15 15.60; grain hay, $106(11; alfalfa, $1S.6014; valley timothy, $13(14. Vegetable Cueumberi, 4076 per doaen; eggplant, 7e per pound; pep pers. 66i7ic; artichoke. 90c per dosen; tomatoes, 6090c per crate; cabbage. Kale per pound; peaa, 10c; a. 64l0c: celery, txiioc per doaen; cauliflower, 40(!$76c; sprouta. 8e per pound; head lettuce, si.bo per crate; pumpkins, le per pound; Green rruils Apples, ooctaai.ou ner box: cantaloupe, sifttl.&u per crate; easabas, $1.26(31.50 per dozen; near. iifii.oo per oox; grapes. i $1.17 per crate; cranberries, $89 per barreL Potatoes Oreiron. 86c4$l par sack; sweet potatoes, 2c per pound. Onions Xellow, bmuc per saca. Egsa Fresh Oregon ranch, ease count. 87ic; candled, 4042ie; stor age, 27S0c; fresh EasUrn, 3637i& Poultry Hena, 13(iil3ic; springs. 12c; turkeys, young, 1618c; dreaaed, 1821e; ducks, 1014e; geese, 10 12c Butter Creamery pnnta, extras. 24ic per pound; in case Iota; Jc more in less than case lots; cuoes, owa,oic Veal Fancy, lli12c per pound. Pork Block, 9Cic per pound. Hons 1914 crop. 91.0c; 1913 crop, DominaL Wool Valley, 17l$c; fJ-sxern Oregon, 1520c; mohair, 1914 dip, 27J e per pound. Caseara bark uio ana new, c per pound. Cattle fncne steers, o.n.to; choice, $6.606.75; medium, $6.26 50; choice cows, I&.7NB6 W, me dium, $5.265.75; heifers, $S.50 6.25: calve. $6a8: bulls, $34.75; sUgs, $4.606. Hoes Light, I6.76mt.lo; neavy, $5.756.15. Sheen Wethers. $4(S5.60; ewes, $3.604.60; Iambs, $56.36. 5tl1 Tha annd market as regards first class stock free of blight, cutouts and sprouta, is firm, although the gen eral run of receipt is weak. It would be difficult at this time to say as .... , . t... . to how far the damage win extern, uu many sacks of the Yakima Gems now coming into this market appear to develop blight ends. It is claimed that this blight does not show when the stock is shipped, but it is plain here that consiaersDie snrinaage ou luu. v.m nla Tha traf ka are well loaded with carloads of spuds, but in ..... . ; 1 1 1 1 all this there is comparatively nmo fancy stock. The onion market ts steady. Dome excellent Western Washington offer ir. at 7fiftKfi! are aellinsr. There are a few Yakimaa on the curb, but there little interest. Jonathan apples, so far as good qual ity ia concerned, are cleaned up, and the street is willing to close the chapter on one of the most disastrous seasons. Eggs Select ranch, 4546c per dozen. Poultry Liv hens, 1015c pound; old roosters. 10c; 1914 broilers, 12c; ducklings, 1213c; geese, 10c; tur keys, live, 20c pound; do. dresseo, Apples New, cooking, 6060c per box; Jonathans, 75c$l; Winter Ba nanas, $1.25tip-50; Kings, 75cg$l: Delicious, $1.2&1.60; Spitxenbergi, 75c1.25. Cranberriea Eastern $8 per barreL Pears Beurre Easter, $1.25 box Dressed beef Prime beef steers, 1212ci pound; eows, ll12c; heif ers, 12c Dressed veal 15016c per pound. Dressed bogs Whole, packing bouse, 131c per pound. Dressed spring lamb 1213c per pound. Dressed mutton 10 10)c per pound. Vegetables Artichokes, 85e dozen; beans, green, B10e pound; bell pep pers, Wenatchee, 9-lb, boxes, 60&,60e; beets, new, $11.25 per sack; cab bage, local, 76cg$l per 100 pound; celery, 4060e dozen; carrots, local, 76c$l sack; Onions, green, 25tf?30e dozen; potatoes. White Rivers, $14 16 too; Yakimaa, $18g20; sweets, $1.902 per hundred. FARM ORCHARD A'eeat aW lurrwcmMS torn Agrtnlh$pl CWfc awat Kxptrimmi SiwMoM Orvoi W H 'aaAmvfa-. Spioll SaftuM A iVk CW CWfrtoW aweWrw'a rWil Boar Owned 6y AeAwewf ATm Chaa. M. Talmadge, owner of Silver Birch farm, Newport. Wash, exhib ited Ms great boar, Laurel Champion, last year at the fairs, winning at each event, and came bark this year start ing at the Spokane Interstate fair, where he won eleven first prises and on championship, with Laurel Cham pion and,hla get. This waa against the keenest competition, the herds of J. A. Simpnson. of North Yakima, Wash., and of F. K. Steel, of Grants Paaa, Or., being entered also. Mr. Talmadge bought Uurel Cham pion from Professor C F. Curtis, of the Iowa State colleg at Aran, la., two years ago after he had won at the Iowa and Minnesota state fairs. . Laurel Champion was farrowed in April. 1911. hla sire being Rival's Chsmplon Best, which was grand champion boar at the Illinois, Iowa, tiutiana and Mlaaouri atate fairs. St. Joseph, Mo., fair, etc., making a clean Lanrei Champion. Great sweek of the circuit in 1910. He Is the present herd boar of the Chaa. F. Curtis herd at Ames. la., and is con sidered the best Berkshire boar living. The grand sir of Laurel Champion is Rival's Champion, wnicb was tne nrst grand champion boar of America. The dam la Rock wood Laurel 8th.. which waa one of Curtis' principal show sows. fural Chamnion won first priie In junior yearling boar class, reserve grand champion ooar (neaien oniy oy hia air), and headed first Prix herd over on year in 1912 at Iowa and Minnesota slate lain, in tais ha waa first nrixe boar in the over-two-years class, senior champion boar, grand champion noar, ana nesaca drat nriu herd at the Snokan Inter- state fair. Walla Walla District fair and Washington Stat fair. His get won first and aecond iunior boar pig at Spokane, first junior boar pig and first and second junior sow pig at nana Walla, and first junior boar pig at Washington State fair. At the Spokane Interstate air this Iinnl Chamnion won first on aged boar, grand champion boar, first on get of sire. He sired tne nrst ana juvtiul aaninr hoar nies. second Junior yearling boar, first junior boar pig, second junior yearling sow, nmi ami mwvt mantnr anw nlff. third iunlor SOW pig. first over-year herd bred by ex hibitor, first under-year nera ana nrst ..nrl hord hrad hv exhibitor. He also sired the group that won produce of bow and the first prize farrow. Tha errand chamnion of America il the one which is made grand champion of th American Berksnire congress, which is a national show oi uerxsnires held once a year in connection with aoma state fair designated by the American Berkshire association. This fair i designated in advance so that all Berkshire competitors can be en-t-aH mak-lnff the strongest Berkshire show of the year. At each of these fair a senior ehampion, junior cnam ntnn. srand chamnion. and reserve grand champion are selected. ' Organic Matter in Soil 1$ Valuable Sou Auet rVrarrnn A (Tridll tliral College. Cor- vallis "Organia matter in soils is to the soil what leaven is to nreaa, says J. E. Larson, soil expert at the Oregon Agricultural college. "As applied to soils, organic matter is decaying roots miA AAtak1a oAmnminda. When com- MM 1 - pared with humus, which is decayed vegetable matter already incorporaieo into the soil as part of tbe soil mass, it ia the active soil constituent. Or- -nli. matter ia added to the Soils in the application of vegetable matter such as bsmysrd manures, mi, nun monnroa etc. Keenin? ud the organic content replenishes the store oi humus. , The pickling -season being on, the Japa hav bottled Klao Chow, the Turks have corked up the Russian fleet In the Black sea and the British navy baa Germany bottled in the Baltic. T, ma v ha f-hnnner in move than Day your rent, but after moving several times the last few months we doubt It The Swiss are needy on account of the war. Now It's up to somebody to start up Swiss movement, stem set and wind. Guaranteed. Salesman Here's an alarm clock that's guaranteed positively to make a fellow Jump out of bed. Mr. Tardee That'a wnat tney an say but let's hear It ring. Salesman It doesn't ring nonaa. Puck. Several weeks have elapsed without h ar on-roannndRntS telling US about the British troops singing "It's a Long way to Tipperary. Peruvian oil fields ar rapidly be ing developed. '.", ' -' ..' ' ' .."''.1'"f t-ir A H& nir '' "Soils long and continuously cropped to grain become tad and lifeless. The particles run U?liMr bad'y. ",on causes decreased production. The soil puddles and bakes readily, and In all It Is Intractabl to our effort to mske It yield any Increase. This soil will, however, respond If properly treated, n aiuilvlna manuraa. ereen or barn yard, to Increase the organic matter content, it take on a more traciaoie nature. Decayed vegetable matter aunnllaa a, on a lilatlt food and Batista In making other plant food available to growing eropa. it increasca naneriai action, which means more available ulant fond It ImimivH tha iihvsiral condition of the soil and permits more perfect aeration and plant roots must have air. It also gives warmth and life to the soil. "Humus, though not so active aa or ganic matter, la a aeceesary soli con tit umit. It a-tvea the soil color and friability. Soils rich in humus are easier to work and give larger returns for work expended on them. Humus affords a home and food for beneficial bacteria. Humus increases the mois ture holding capacity of a soil. One ton of humus is capable of absorbing eat Living Berkshire Boar. two tons of water. It guards this moisture carefully and givea it np readily to the growing plant. A soil in good tilth and rich in humus always with Un da the summer droughts bet ter. "Many farmers are giving too little heed to this vital problem. The torch is applied to straw and other titter in some instance still, and th creek bank is considered an ideal place for the bam, aa the problem of getting rid of th manure Is solved. Recently the writer heard a man lamenting the fact that his land wss all cleared and therefore be had no wood lot to shoot bis straw into and hide it away. On on farm the writer counted nine old straw piles In all stage of decay. There is little virtue in saving the straw from the torch unless it is put to work applied to the land. Manure allowed to leach and firefang in barn yard piles Iom one-half their value in six months. Rotting straw piles de teriorate aa well. "Remember that mixed straw has a value of approximately $3 per ton for fertilizing purposes, saying nothing about the value from the physical effect on the soil aa above mentioned. Barnyard manure, more concentrated product, baa a still greater value. Of the green manure we can grow beat, namely, vetch, clovers, peaa. etc., vetch straw is worth $5.25 a ton to plow under, clover straw $7.60 and peas $7. "The commodities for Incresslng the organic matter in Oregon soils are at hand. Where rainfall is plentiful, the question of working coarse and bulky manures snd litters into the soil is an easy matter. They may be applied, disked in and plowed under where cul tivated crops, corn and potatoes, ar to be grown, or they may be applied as top dressings to meadow and pasture lands. "Fall plowing givea a splendid op portunity to work litter and manures with the soil. Every msn should con sider himself f committee of one that shall see to it that the best practice be put into operation to increase the organic matter content of our soils." Th Psthetle Conaressman. Congress had to have it mileage, and the only way It could get the mile age was by an adjournment. Hence the suddenness with which that pa triot, Mr. Henry of Texas, thrust his hand In his bosom and called oft the filibuster. Mr. Wilon did not even have to frown. So simply was the call of home and the pocketbook obey ed. New York Tribune. It might be good business for some theater manager to Install an electric board to show tbe progress of the war. I love tbe charming switchboard girl, Bbe toys with my affections; And yet sometimes It wearies me To think of her connections. The allies interned In Holland prob ably preferred that to being Interred In Belgium. s9Upaq sjCbb .sajflqaj sineog , and naturally rebates are In very bad odor with district attorneys. Dead men tell no tales and burned cities cover up many an act of vandal Inm. The great aim of th sobslster seem to ba to bring the young man, who tacks courage, and the girl whose friends call her beautiful, together. When th teiiderfeet come west in 1915 they may miss the wilderness, but they'll find it all wool and a yard wide. ' ' Why doesn't some one prosecute th legislators tor passing bad bills? The police won't let us do it and get away with it, Paris has locked up th Venus d Milo. Having no arms, ot course tbe V. d M. Is llttl us to th colors. REVOLVER AND C A R T R I D Winchester Revolver ana nsxoi csn-t ridges in all calibers prove their sup eriority by the targets they make.' . . .i I ......ill r. .4 Um.tr arm . onooT, mem gnu yuu . ACCURATE, CLEAN, SURE 5L Kjyajjgapaaaa ' -- i ! Hew They Bathe In Vienna. Previous to the outbrntk of th war vii.ii,. hnilillna a niiiiilclual bulli which will be the Inrnoal In the world. bolng :0 feet long by 17 reel wiu Yet It Is only quite rwwiily tint V-I.xni. haa alianHiilli.il what WSS till) most primitive ami curious batlilu custom. Iiialfnd of soln to your t.lt lha hulll ail hrilllllllt 10 VOll by ssreement with on ot the purveyors or private oaina. Their huse wagons witn ranas oi hot and cold atr and heavy wikmIkh tuba used to be a fniiilltnr vlslit In the streets of the Austrian capital down to little more than a decade ao. They went the round of thwlr rus tnmara itallvnrlna linlha and hot wa ter at private roaldniuea and cnlllux for them aisaln after the ablutions had been performed. To Arouse A Lazy Liver apodal attention must bo paid to the Stomach and Dowels for they havu di rect influence on each other. You will find it a good plan to take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS for a few days to help Nt ture restore these orirans to strength & healthy activity. AVOID SUBSTITUTES YEAR'S DIOOINO Or COAL Greater Than Total Eneavatlon for Panama Canal. It haa been estimated that the amount of coal which will bv du out of the ground In tho United ritntes during the present year will bo great er by far than th total excavation for the Panama Cnnal. Kxperta for the United States geo loslral survey have eallmuted that originally there was eiioush coal In this country to make a solid block 10 miles long. 10 miles wide snd 10 miles high. A block Of this al would weigh more than S.EOO.OOu.oou.000 ton", and tip to tbe present tlmo the coal that has been removed amounts only lo something like lS.OOii.ono.oiiu lona. Tho coal mined during IM win amount to about 600.ooo.0v0 tuna, eon milling about 300.ooo.ono mhle ynrda. The total excavation for the I'anama Canal from mart to flnltiti la computed at sonio 282,000.000 ruble ynMa, The comDariaon Indicates In a stria- Ing way tbe extent of tho coal mining Indualrv In the United Htntis. The output of cool Is enormous, but It Is Increasing year by year. Tho amount of coal so far taken out la only a frac tion of what remains, according to me estimates of th geologist. The peo ple of this country, however, ar u Inn more coal every yenr. and with tho exhauatlon of some of the Euro pean coal Hold already In sight, in foreign demand for AmrUau coal will Increase enormoualy. The. Iilstorv of coal mining in inn United Btutes cover only a period of about a century. There was nm mining of anthraelto In Pennsylvania a far back aa 17'J0, hut the record of the anlhrarlto coal trade usually be gin with the year 1820. Tho first ac tual mlnlns Is believed to havo been In Virginia, though the records of pro duction In that state date from 1822. The presence of coal in Ohio was dis covered a far bark s 1765, but the record of output begins with 137. Tne history ot coal mining In Kentucky begin In ls2. ut 111 JM" ,B" proouc tlon had reached only 23,527 tons. Kentucky's coal Induatry surrerea greatly during the Civil War. In 1H60 the production nau rencnea zaa.iou ton, hut In inf.4 it wns undor 2000 ton, and in 1870 it was only 160,582 ton. Hlnce that time progress has been continuous until last year a max imum output of about 20,000,000 ton waa reached. Louisville Courier-Journal. . To prevent a horse running away an Indiana man ha patented a lever to be fastened to a wagon wheel to which a hltchlng-Btrnp may be tied, pulling backward If the horse starts, Now French ton for touring-car have roof that telescope mid fold down with the backs Into receases In the bodies, while the sides slide down Into similar openings. r...n,l. 1 n . n flf.w tnlljta an hilie over the Desert of Huhara have been made by a French army automobile driven by an aerial propeller. A Wisconsin Inventor's refrigerator Is equipped with a hydraulic scale on the outulde to show tbe weight ot tbe ice placed In It. A tnan never realizes what a poor business man he Is until a second- band man comes to buy bis old clothes. Tn anmm narta nf flwltcerland all the dead, rich and Door alike, ar burled At public expense. Deposits ot platinum sufficiently rich to make their operation profitable hav been discovered la Germs. 151 ORAND PISTOL G E.S. a ait - Th First Transatlantl Unr. Th first trnnsstlnntla liner lo be operated by stenin power wits launch ed at New York ninety six years ao, and was formally christened the Ha varnish. Th veaiirl bore llttl rrm bin no to thrt ocean Invlntlinn ' lh preaent, for she was a tiny wooden craft of $0 Ions. Th criy crauk" who thoUKtit K posslhl for a ship to cross the Atlntitle by steam iwr was William Hosrboroiish, of Havan nsh, and the boat, altlioiiKh built In New York, was named after the. owu era home city. Hy the April follow. Ins her lauiuhlns the tinvnnnnh ws rcnty for the sea. and on April to, l19, she left New York for Kavammh. hloh was to be hr American ter minus. On May 2Hb the little liner .teamed awsy from Hsvaniinh on her mnlden voyage, and on June Soth she reached Liverpool, where he was slv. en a rounliis welcome as the first steam veaael to crox the or can From Liverpool tl tiavsnimn prorerueu to '8L Petembure. Rula. and In Decem ber, 1M9. the Haviinnali wns Klll 'anchored In th harbor of the (leur Slau city, fifty dnys nut from the HuS slnn capital. Thus Hmrborouith "craiy crank" achieved for Uoorgla ! lha honor of revolutionising the com merce of the world. Savannah will cell brale the ceuleuary of tha sailing of the Kavaiinnh five year lieuce. M' 0MM el lifoM ' Jl-ai- '' i ail... I..1I1 ...!. ll.. to, i.J, lu, afllMii.li'allMi, f..f..l 1'a.i.lFa aa a 1,-4-ttI lawlalaaa,! IWlaaiaia aalawal Maaa, Trssol for toldltr. The Kngllnli Mepoy troops have few ital as flghinra as the Hermans III noon (llwover but In private life Ihey aro among the mildest and inoal pxAcentila of men. In bnmirk they love to have their wive and children about them, and their fine, aiurdy fig ures may give Joy to ndvm-ates of veni'turliii! and teelntnl principle, for I he Hepoy seldiim louche meat and hla itrluka aro water and milk. Kveu alien out for n Jolliflc-atlon "Jiick He poy" aeldoiu slioaa an lui lltintlon for irong iiiors, hi Uvorlto Indulgnnc being trencie Junket London Chroni cle. Crude oil In It UiiWr limited the mount of water whlrh could enter a steamship when II struck rock near Ceylon and punctured large holes In li liittl, and enabled It to reach port ' five !) later, j : i vut't tm rtaiicHiisr win mt you V f Murina leys lli-m tr &!. Waa, Walaff Krsa and llranulaunl fcalll: N Merllur tuat.Kra r.isil.'M Vlma Ilvua Ml .ha tt iruiatirra. slurloa.)aHaMsl.g.CUU. j j Just One Thing After Another. 1 Hub I've given up drinking, smok ing and golf to please you, still you re : not satisfied. Now what else do you j want ma to give up? j wife Well, you might give up 150. j I nevd a new gown.New York World. ! Born Bwssrer. I First Trooper, Imperial Yeomanry i (dl iilng a new officer) Hwear a 1 bit. don't ' otnetlm? i Second Trooper 'K's a masterpiece, ' I; Just opena 'Is mouth and lets It 'ay wol It like. Punch. aruka Into Tour stnoe ! Allen's Foot- Kaaa. smeW foe lha fart. !)" i tMMnnil. aariMlatt, amtruns. - 7-- , n .hum-vr. H.-M br a l"nwfiaalih.-l ema, IWt pr.l l SMtallluia.. llamol rilfcti Art-lnaa. A. a Cllin.ta.1. im Hr. N. X. ( Gennnny newest dlrlglblo balloon lum been given a framework of steel ' tubing that I expected to make. It j proof again! damage by the inot ; sevcr norms. ' Over n aerie of mountain peak In France there will be stretched auteti nan approximately fifteen mile long 1 10 test wlreles woves of extrein ! length. The coal mined In the Unltud Btate lnt year would load a train of car long enough to reach four and oue half times around the earth. Rheumatic Throat ' Is Common Trouble Should Ba Treated in Blood To Prevent Recurrence. Then ars inrreMful gurgla that stsp snreans In III thrust, but tu pravaat tlislr Iniassnt reiurn, lh bluuil must b put In errtfr. Tbe lient r'ie'lr I J Influrncfs all tha functions ot th bod' to ai-mralls Hit Irrlisais or wst prnduei nnd to sllinulsta tUsir elcrollun UirauU tlis nrnper clisanls. Illirtmiatle thrt I a dnngsren Inillrfllloti. si It rni-ant that th blood I Ina'led with more urls ll tbaa th kid Da; ess exrraie, and may tkus lead te irrlon geral dlsturtissre. 'ilis action of H. H. H. Bilmnlatr eallutae ictlvltv. It prvBI th aciuraulslloa of Irrllntii la Wl pnls. It eeabl tti rlrrlos lo upply quickly th w red olond lo n-!sr worn-out tlss, For this rmson uric ailt that Bas tn throat sn ea.r pra to In kraakln down Influonco. I sttar4 n ellmlnstrd. In other smrds, H. H. ri. prcrsats ohronle n illllon bv enabling all las wucnu llalir tit the bodv lo secrets bslth mural. Its Inltn'tira la show In markoil Improve. mnt nf th breacklal tks. wnarahf lh husklnaas ef voir with thick, grayish pvi'lnrsllnna Is overcome. p. H. a., wall diluted wlih wter, m's a bins bath, sine It I welcome tn any stomac sad at oai-o ts lata th bloail. M. S. H. Is frrs of sll nlaeral eon tains Inrredlents woadorfully eoaSuclv tt wrll hilsnccd b'llk. . . . . M You csn g't It st nv drug .etors, hnt not accept sajrthlne; else, 'iniara I danavr In sulwtltutes. H. H. H. I prspsred nlv bf Th Hwlft HpeclAe Co.,- bl!S Hwlft Bl., tlaat. (t, (Mir llrdlcal Ucpt will giv vou free Inalrnrtloa bv mall say subject ot blaad lUaurikr. Wrlia Was. Wp ffl f I a