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Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoui surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pa­ tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faitn in its curative powers that they otter One Hundred Dollar! For any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. „ , . ^ Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a Sold by druggists, 75c. Hallrs Family Pills are the best. W uh D ay. "W ash day Is Monday everywhere," said a globe trotter. He made a gesture o f amazement. "H ow strange that Is,” he said. "W e believe Pi the Bible, the Algerians be­ lieve In the Koran, but both of us be­ lieve In the same wash day. "The Germans, the French, the En­ glish, the South Americans, the Arabs, the Japs, the Chinese, all have Monday for wash day. G owhere you will over the world, and on Monday clothes, white and wet from the tub, dap crazi­ ly In the wind." A G reat C a m p a ig n e r. Sv-nd m U m M l for K C V ^ . right a- -d * way. I t’s « 5 / i purer and w y B r more efficient than any Bak- w t I ing Powder that costs three times w k as much. ' HUNDREDS DEAD IN H O TE LS. O ver 7 5 Bodies Taken Out — One Hundred in C osm opolitan. San Francisco, April 20.— The three- story lodging house at Fifth and Minna streets collapsed and over 75 dead bod­ ies have been taken out. There are at least 50 more dead bodies exposed. This building was one of the first to take fire on Fifth street. At least 100 people were lost in the Cosmopolitan hotel on Fourth street. The only building standing between Mission, Howard, East and Stewart streets is the San Pablo hotel., which is cccupied and running. The shot tower at First and Howard streets is gone. This landmark was built 40 years ago. T in Risdon Iron works is partially de­ stroyed. The Great Western Smelting and Refining works escaped damage, also the Mutual Electric Light works, with slight damage to the American Rubber company and Vietagas Engine company. Folger Bros.’ Coffee and Spice house is uninjured, and the firm is giving away large quantities of bread and m ilk. Many are dropping dead from the heat and from suffocation. Over 160 people are reported lost in the Brunswick hotel, Seventh and Mis­ sion streets. NATION T O THE RELIEF. War Department Assum es Entire C on ­ trol o f Situation. Associated Press dispatches from every important city in the land indi­ cate that $12,000.000 in cash ia already in sight for the relief of the fire and earthquake sufferers in and about San Francisco, and that a total of 120,000,- 060 is likely to be raised. The United Ststs w ill grapple alone with the situa­ tion growing out of the total destruc­ tion of one of her richest and most pop­ ulous cities. Foreign countries, in view of the magnificent responses of the American people to the o i l for aid, will not be asked to contribute, though numerous offers have been made. Before the cabinet, at its meeting yesterday, bad resolved upon this coarse, however the Dominion of Can ada had taken cognizance of the situa­ tion in San Francisco by voting $100,- 000 in cash for relief, and dispatches from the seaport cities of British Co­ lumbia indicate that they are ignoring the existence of the international boundary line and are joining in the work of forwarding money and provis­ ions witn their sisters cities on the Pa­ cific coa st.__________________ Congressman Thomas Hedge, of Iowa, holds that Leslie M. Shaw, secre­ tary o f the treasury, Is one of the best political campaigners in the country. “ Nobody ever gets away,” said Hedge, “ If Leslie gets a chance to address him personally. In one campaign he car­ ried a splendid new watch. A fter ad­ dressing an audience he would circu­ late among the voters, saying to this man and that: ‘I wish you would give me the correct time, I am afraid o f los ing my train.’ O f course, each man complied, feeling flattered at the re­ quest. Shaw used to say It was hard Ruins Small Com panies. on the wstch, but he believed the votes Chicago, April 20.— It was declared he made In this way more that* made last night by Chicago insurance men up.” — Indianapolis News. that many of the small accident and fire companies probably w ill be forced to suspend business because of their enormous loss in Ban Francisco. Even some of the bigger companiet w ill be hard pressed. The total amount of lia­ bility convolved is now placed at more than $180,000,000 in Ban Francisco alone. This is considered conservative. Added to the loesee in Ban Francisco will be at least $50,000,000 to be met in other cKiee. Do you know t the secret of L the W ave A . C ircle? V San Francisco, April 20. — Plunged into abaolute darkness tonight at 10 o ’ clock, San Francisco has not seen the conculsion of the devastating work of the conflagration. The fire that started at Nob H ill and worked its way to the North Beach sec­ tion, sweeping that section clear of buildings, was later veered around by a fierce wind and made its way southerly to the immense seawall sheds and grain warehouses. The Himes were heading directly for the immense Ferry build­ ing, the terminal point of all central overix.nd and local trains of the South­ ern Pacific road. The darkness and tiie wind, which at times amounted to a gale, added fresh terrors to the situa­ tion. Tonight the principal remaining fire was confined east of Van Ness avenue and north of Union street, but was burning its way to the shore. ).ate this afternoon the police broke open every saloon and corner grocery in the saved districts and poured all malt and spiritons liquors into the gutters. 1 " Wonderful! ^Yw^Don’t delay A another Pottofifice Department’ s T a lk . Washington, April 20.— Ttie War de­ partment has learned that the Bonthein Pacific 'reight sheds at Ban Francisco were not eerionsly injured. The super­ intendent of the railway mail service at Ban Francisco has telegraphed that ev­ ery train to and from Oakland is pro­ ceeding with reasonable regularity on slow schednle. He has been authorized by wire to call in subordinate officials and all clerk* of the railway mail serv­ ice not on regular duty and command the use of postal ca n available to han­ dle Ban Francisco mail.* 25 oz. for 25c. AUgroeert Jaques M ft. Co. Chicago IT ’S PLAIN BUSINESS w ork d on *. 8 ye- al; th e w ay through h ot w e d o tem p er Lanin**« c o m p a u io n fo r a nervoti* try to m a k e it a painless Can’ t Deliver Telegram s. 8 in Frarciaco, April 20.— The deliv- • y of telegraphic messages from out- ■iie points to people in Ban Franicsco la in im possibility. The messenger service of both the big telegnph com­ panies no longer exists. Even had tl • companies an army of messengers, they wonM be of little value for the reaeon that the people are scattered far and wide, and that a journey from the ferry building to the western addition, or to the refugee camps consumes hours. on child- WISE BROS., Dentists F a ilin g B a lld in g , T hird and W a sh in gton I a. m . to 9 p. m . ; S u n d a y s 9 io lì. M ain 2929. D R W . A . W IS E WORK DONC ON WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS DR. r. P. WISE Will Build « 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 Plant. New York. April 20.— It was an­ nounced at the office of M. Gnggeon helm ’ s Bona today that orders have been issued by that firm to proceed as soon as possible with the construction of a $6,000,000 smelting plant in Ban Fmndaso. DEATH LIS T LARGE. Will Probably E xceed Evan tha First Estimates Mads. San Francisco, A pril 22. — Now that ths extinction of the fire allows of in- q tiry, it baa become known that hun­ dreds, if not thoneanda, of people lost their lives, either in the collapse of buildings due to the earthquake or in the fire which consutmd the ruins in which they were imprisoned alive, but injured and powerless to flee. A merely partial estimate places the total at over 700 in the lodging houses and a few ad­ joining buildings. South of Market street the loss of life was chiefly brought about by the co l­ lapsing of many cheap lodging house*. Among others, the caving in of the Royal, corner o f Fourth and Minna streets, added to the horror of the sit­ uation by the shrieks of its many scores of victime embedded in the m ine. The collapsing of the Portland house, on Sixth street, between Miseion and Market, came about in a similar man Probable Republican Ticket. Senator, short term, F. W. Mulkey. Senator, long term, H . M. Cake. Congressman, First District, W . C. Hawley. Congressman, Second District, W. R. Ellis. Governor. James Withycombe. Treasurer, G. A . Steel. Supreme Judge, Robert Eakin. Superintendent Public Instruction, J. H. Ackerman. State Printer, W . 8. Duniway. Attorney-General, A . M- Crawford. Labor Commissiuner. O. P. H off. ner. Fully 60 persona were entombed. Many of these were saved before the fire eventually crept to the scene. The large five story Erunswick lodg­ ing house with its 300 rooms filled with guests, on the corner of Sixth and Howard streets, collapsed to the ground entirely and fire started amid the ruins scarcely five minutes later. It ia esti­ mated that over 300 persons lost thoir lives in this building. Part of the large Cosmopolitan house, corner Fifth and Mission streets, col­ lapsed at the very first tremor. Many 3f the sleepers were bnried in the m ins, others escaping in their night clothing. At 775 Mission street, the W ilson house, with its four stories and SO rooms, fell to the ground a mass of ruins. As far as known very few of the inmates escaped. RESTO RING WATER SERVICE. Within Four Days City Will Have Half Normal Quantity. San Francisco, April 22.— Experts of the Spring Valley Water company who have been engaged in making a thor­ ough examination of the mains and res­ ervoirs of the syBtem have reported that the company has in its reservoirs enough water to supply the city at the reuglar rate of 30,000,000 gallons per day for a period of 600 days. The only immediate problem ia that of getting this supply into the city. Already pipes have been repaired in certain sections, and a supply of 7,000,- 000 gallons per day is coming in through Ocean View from Lake Mer­ ced. About 1,000,000 gallons of this is being consumed daily by Ocean View and the other towns alor.g the pipe lines, but 6,000,000 gallons daily is reaching and w ill continue to reach the city proper. Within a few hours another supply of 6,000,000 gallons daily will be poured into the city from College H ill station. This will furnish water to the southern section of the city. Already water is being supplied to the Black Point and Pacific Heights districts, and with an additional supply of 4,000,000 gallons daily, which is assured from lines that will be repaired within a day or two, the city will within four days be receiving a daily supply of between 16,000,000 and 17,000,000 gallons, which is practically equivalent to ball the amount that was being furnished to the entire city prior to the earthquake. This makes it certain that the city will be habitable again auilost im m edi­ ately. A food supply has already been assured. Earthquake at Grants Pass. Grants Pass, Or., April 23.— An earthquake shock which broke some windows and awoke sleeping citizens was felt here at 1:11 thia morning. The shock lasted between 16 and 20 seconds and was accompanied by a dis­ tinct rnmbling noise. The motion of the undulation was from east to west and the oscillation was snfficient to set hanging lamps and pictures to swaying. Mayor George Good states that the shock was felt all over bis honse. which is a structure 76 feet in length and two stories high. South San Francisco Burna. Oakland, April 22.— A report reached here from San Francisco at midnight that a brisk fire is burning in Booth San Francisco. Th* illumination can readily be seen from this side of San Francisco bay, a distance of eight miles. It is believed that the fire broke oat afresh from smouldering em­ bers that coaid not be aabdaed on ac­ count of the lack of water. When the fire was pronounced to be practically out in San Francisco, several frame buildings were standing in South San Francisco. D ocks Still Do Buiineta. San Francisco, April 22.— South of Market street the loss on the water front proper is comparatively small. Several »beds have been entirely recon■ •trncted and small repairs will have to be made to one or tw o of the docks, but beyond tb it the property loaa is in­ significant. There is nothing to inter­ fere with the nnloading of shipe and steamers at any of the dock* sooth of the ferry building, save at pier No. 2 of M in ion dock. Glendale It Badly Shakan. Glendale, O r., April 23.— A distinct ■hock of earthquake waa felt in thie city at 11 minntea after 1 o ’ cloek thie morning. The ihock wae apparently heavier than tha one of April 18, cane- in« bnildinga to rock and rnttla. ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, SALT RHEUM. SKIN DISEASES There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn­ ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear­ ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot summer months. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter­ nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. A ll food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain the different parts. One portion is used for T H E ITCH IN G W A S A L M O S T U N B E A R A B L E . the making of blood, another for muscle, Dear Sira— M y b ody broka out w ith a raah or aruptloa one for bone, still another for fat, and so on. whloh in spite o f all efforts to oars oontlnned to g e t w orse. After these different properties are ex­ T h e itohing, especially at night, w aa sim ply terrible, It w ould almost disappear at times, only to return w orse tracted from the food there still remains a than ever. I had tried many highly reoom mended p r e p a ­ portion that is useless, or waste matter, rations without benefit, and hearing o f 8. S. S. determined give it a fair trial, and w as inexpressibly delighted which is intended to be disposed of through to when a few bottles cured me entirely, rem oving every the natural channels of bodily waste, the blemish and pim ple from my body. I shall not fail to reo- end S. S. S. whenever an opportunity oooura to d o so. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season omm EBoondldo, Cal L. MARNO. of the year, however, these organs become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain in the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while wl in this impure condition, and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. I t is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. AOME makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear­ ance, while PSO RIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts' of the body. One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM It discharges a watery fluid, form­ ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause— burning acids and humors in the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en­ tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter, builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par­ ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper channels, instead of leaving it to be absorbed by the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. 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The Old-Monk-Cure St. Jacobs Oil Is ready always for all forms of muscular aches or pains, from LUM BAGO R H E U M ATISM S T IF F N E C K SPRAIN When carried constantly In your Vest Pocket, or In " my Lady’s" Purse It will ward off ninety per cent of Life's ordinary Ills. Eat one of the six candy tablets con­ tained In that ‘ Vest Pocket Box" whenever you suspect you need one. It can't hurt you, and Is aure Insurance against serious sickness. # • • Want of E:::rcloo, Indoor Employment, weaken the Bowel Muscles, Just as they weaken Arm and Leg Muscles. The Muscles lose tone, tension, strength, to force the food onward. And the longer they stay In that stats the weaker they become, because the less exercise they get through the slow pass­ age of food. Cascarela contain the only combination of drugs that acts on the Muscles of the Bowels and Intestinee, Just as Cold Water, or Ezerclte, act on a Lazy man. They act like Eierclse. • • e When you have Heartburn, Colic,Coated Tongue, Suspected Breath, Add-rislng-in- throat, Gas-belchlng, or an incipient Cold, take a Cascare!, Remember, all these are not merely Discomforts, but Indications of a serious Cause. Nip them In the bud— eat a Candy Caaoaret. Cascarete don't purge, nor punish the stomach Ilka " Blle-drlvIng" "Phyitca.” They act Ilk, Eierclse en the Bowef- Múseles that propel Food, and that squeeze the natural Digestive Juices of the body Into Food. Cascarela ward off, or cure, the follow­ ing diseases: Constipation Bad Hr talk Biliousness Diabetes i b m a t iP N a f f " o f W a rra n t* Wat Woathor Clothing Dr. C. Gee Wo Tlila w onderful Ctal- ne«e D octor 1» ca lled great because lie cu re« p eop le w ithout opera- lion that are g iven up to die. H e cure» w ith thtme w on derfu l Chi­ nese herbs, root», hud«, hark« and vegetables that are entirely un­ know n to m edica l »cl- _ ence In this con u iry . T h rou g h ihe use ________ burinles» rem edies thin fa m ou s d o c to r know s the actlou o f o v e r 500 different rem ed ies w hich ht »uccen sfully use« lu different disease«. He guarantee« to cu re catarrh, asthm a, lung, throat, rheu m atism , nervousness, stom a ch , liv e r ; kid­ neys, e tc .; ha« h undreds o f testim onials. Charges m oderate. Call and see him . P atients out o f the city w rite for bla n kr and c rcu la ra Head stam p. C O N S U L T A T IO N F K K K . A Friend in Need— T •\0W Eft3 TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED Toronto, Canada WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT IT CDKKS ALIXB THB WH0LB LOT. HAT thin, little, 10-cent Box of Cascareis. Tha Sign of tha Fidi J. t o w e r c a Boston, U.S.A. Indigestion Headache Dyspepsia Diarrhcea Torpid L iv er Flatulence A ppendicitis H ives Jiheumalism Jaundice Catarrh Nausea Colic Vertigo Scrofula Pimples Womanly Troubles W orms Blotches P iles Eczema Ulcers Dysentery »dare«« THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO M>2'4 First St.« S. C. C o r . M o r riso n Mention paper. PORTLAND. OREG O N. W. L. D o u g l a s In such cases a little Cascaret In time Is worth fifty dollars worth of Treatment later on, to say nothing of the suffering, discomfort, loss of Business Energy, and loss of Social Sunshine it saves. * VI. 3 L '” . D o & u g * la 3 s = $ 4 .0 S 0 H Cllt O E E d g S e ™ Lina . c a n n o t b e e q u a lle d a t a n y price. A coming Headache can be warded off In abort order, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removed. Heartburn, Gas-belching, Acld-rlsings In the throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of bowel trouble (rom food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly. One Cascaret will stop the coming trou­ ble, and move on the Bowel load, If taken aj the first signs. Don't tall to carry tha Vest Pocket Box of Cascarets with you constantly. All Druggists sell them—over ten million boxes a year. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com­ pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablet sta ped ’ ’ CCC." «5T*»USHfB July * lira C antai *z >aqoo* $ 10,000 »9 » w | w w otspfovs ini$ statement. N I c o u ld ta k e y o u In to m y th re e la r g e fa cto r ie s a t B r o c k t o n , M a e# ., and s h o w y o u t h e In fin ite c a r e w it h w h ic h e v e r y p a ir o f s h o e « Is m a de, y o a w o u ld re a liz e w h y W . L . D o u g la s $3 5 0 shoes c o s t m o r e t o m a k e , w h y t h e y h old t h e ir sh a p e, fi t b e t to r , w e a r lo n g e r , a n d a re o f g re a ta t I n t r in s ic v a lu e th a n a n y o t h e r $ 3 .5 0 s h o o . W. L. Doit*mm Strong M a d e Mhooo to f M oo, * 2 .BO, 0 2 .0 0 . B a y ’ S o h o o ti D re ss Sho o o , 0 2 .BO. t r r u t t o o u r . rm xNDst We want te »end to onr friends a beiotlfol Prench-detiened. GOLD FLATED BONBObBuX. kard-enar.eled ta «tore. It I I I deaitr ter l»i dresstnr .etite. Ten cent! In ltimes U asked a ia aieasare of good fifih aad te n«er cast et Caacarets. C A U T I O N « — Insist upon having W,I..r»ong. loo shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom . - Fm§t Color [g o lo t * unod; th«q u ill Write for Illustrated W . I,. I " i I < • I I P. N. U. with which iMa dafntr trinket 1*1 0. 0 . H M _ ï t 'i o t i i r th û a w . to-dar. A d ir f U Stirilo* R w a r Cwwaar. cue*«* W B*w Twk. E I , ~ ‘ 1.1 .1., H l H . No. 17 M T H E N i r r l t l n g t o a d v e r t lo a r a p i«* m e n t io n t h la p a p e r .