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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1898)
k?M Ttsae M4 Mm?. - It if delightful weather to breath froth, lavlforetln air, bat Use ear of lumbago, or ale BC Jacob Oil matt take car of It and ear it promptly. It htm time and niooey., t Wham Hi OmJJ "Dom yoor husband ver go to ehnroh, Mr. Badger" "Oh. yea, be goe qalt regulsily In tbe winter time." "Why doe ho go tn th winter tim and not et other tim?" "Wall, yon m, ho generally ha the qoluty When th weather U raw and think h I gxting to die. "Chicago Evnlng New. The Best Mvdlolne M6ney Can Buy It Hood' 6rsapf Jla. It eunuint more curative power, J prepared with greater ear by educated and eiperienred rbar marlsha. It ba th greatest tale and effects th greatest curve. It 1 th medi cine yon thou Id take to purify roar binod end niak yon rue If strong and healthy be fore ootder weather come. . Hood's Sarsaparilla hU by all doslers. Mes, II. (Vet Row)'. Hood'a Plllaro Indigestion. S&eeota, A rrlaelple of Life Illmstratod. Thor or 'oertain plant the dod der, tor inttanee, which begin' Ufa with tb beet Intention, ctrik tro root into the oil, and really appear a it they meant to be Independent for lite. Hut alter arportlng themselve ror a brief period they III enrlon socking din into th tm and branohe of ad jacent plant. And after a littl ex perimenting the epiphyte finally cease to do anything for It own support, thenceforth drawing all It (nppliee ready made from the ap of It boat. In this paiaaitlc (tale It ha no need for organ of nutrition of it own and natnr take them away. Thence forth tb dodder I a plant without a froot, without a twig, without leaf, and having item o atelees a to be inadequate to bear. It owa weight. Prof, llrummood. I Schillings Best Jrpaa Ceyloo EngLsh Breakfast Ooloag Ideal Blend Tea An Inch of rain falling upon an area of on to, a re mile I equivalent to nearly 17.600.000 gallons, weighing 14S.S50.00O pound, or 64,844 tone. The atability of th aolar ayatem demonttrateJ by Laplace from Sew ton' law of attraction, i shown by M. H. Polo oar to be a mistakes inference, overlooking the modern conception of energy. When com lug to Pen Francisco go to Drookiyn Hotel, ZS-212 liush street, American or European plan. Room and board t LOO. to 11.60 per day ; rooms SO cent to $1.00 per day; tingle meal 2S cent. Free coacih. Cbaa. Montgomery Coroninm, known hypotbetfcally at a oonttitnent of the inn, hat'fcren dlt covered by Professor Kattni, M Padna, in roloanic etnissians. It I a ga ap parently muoh lighter than hydrogen. Ko household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It it a pore and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physician iKm't ne glect this necessity. Porlsogh Leave mt Aimsw. With th return of the volunteers from aotlve doty tb term "furlough" and "leav of absence" hav been em ployed frequently, and la many in stance improperly. A fnrlongb it a permission given by a commissioned officer to an enlisted man or noncom missioned offiosr to bo absent from duty for a certain length of time. Leav of absence is th term need when a like permission Is given to a com missioned officer by hi superior. New York Tribune. If i mil ii ty . Baker's Chocolate, I celebrated for nor than a century as a deUcloaa, nutrition, f and flesh-forming oeveraga, ass our Q well -know g Yellow Label f on th froat of every package, and our trade-mark,l . Belle S Cboco1atlre,"oa the V NONB OTHER GENUINE. WALTER BAKER k CO. Ud-, Dorcateeter, Mate. YOUR LIVER Is It Wrong? Get K Eight Keey It Right, ! ewrnu don. Thro will nek yea feel better. Oct it Brass a1stf aay wholsssls 4rng boost, sr Stewart A Hslais Prog Co, ssrtla. BASEBALL, FOOTBALL aTMLTTM tliriUtllll MlPfttU. swat tot CeaaJogwe, nil i n::x cd. vzrzzxz SVfiUP 0? FIGS 8 CALIFORNIA TO SYRUP CO. irwi' 'ii tin , r " 'b ' 1 Is ttlii-" t I I J PACIFIC COAST NEWS Ores. Mistake M Caster Capitalist la Kssleetlat to Heat,' Cp Itoslr. bl tllolag lavesessMts. i On of tb great mistake mad by Eastern capitalist I to seek only for developed mine to purchase, asyt th Mining World. A a general thing, owner of mine which can be worked at a substantial profit have no need to look for purchasers, and are not apt to look for them. It is for this reason that those who came to th West lot mine are disappointed; that, while they are offered partly developed or opened properties, the paying or going mine are not then for sale, eioept at what tboy consider high price. Alter , man or company ha prospected, opened and brought to a producing point a good mine. It i worth a much to them a any one. and the owners at unwilling to tell except at a good profit, in fact, such properties are teMom offered for sale. People have to hunt them up. and then bare hard work to get a bond on them, the owner gen erally preferring to keep on working. Thor at great numbers of "colng" mines, with th necceaary machinery. In the TTset, but the owner do not let them be "peddled" around lor pro moteit to bargain wllb. y- . i)ltr Caeasee Rasas. The Tacoma smelter It to be th largest on the Paolfie coast. Three hundred thousand dollar will be ex pended at once In inoreatinrg itt capa city and the roorganiaod company which now ownt the tmelter bat unlimited capital at Itt command. The smelter is to be controlled by th Bunker Bill. Sullivan mine at Waniner, Idaho, th largeet and richest mine In the Coeur d'Alen district: the Alaska-Tread-well, Alaska-Mexican, and Alaska United State at Douglaa Island, thre of tb largest mine in the Xorth. Back of theee properlie it th wealth of a a Mills and other New York capitalist, and the Exploration Com pany, of London, dominated by th ltothschildd. Henry Bratoober, 'the Rothschilds' confidential agent and one of the shrewdest mining men in tbe country, is a stockholder in the new coropany! W. B. Ko.t, of Taooia, continue at its manager. laerease ef 0ld. The year of 1993 showt a big Increase In tb production of gold throughout th world. Tho total it estimated at 1276,000,000, divided at follows: South Africa $ 76,000.000 Australia... 65,000.000 United Statee 60.000.000 Russia : .. 30,000.000 Other countries 45.000.000 Total . i;5.000,000 The output of tbe Klondike, incln.led in tb above, f estimated at f 18,000, 000. The Klondike data it most inter esting. The exact figures, as they have come to the directors of the United State mint, are f 10,035,170. Of this f 5.0707000 was handled by the assay office at Seattle, and $4.95,370 an turned in for coinage at the San Fran cisco mint. a a Important Deal. An Important mining deal bat been consummated at Eureka, Cat. ilostnn mine, in the northern part of linm bolJt county, owned by J. J. Moaton, refer Ilamner. Jacob Kahlke, J. L. Colllton and Air. E. Welty, compris ing - 8,000 acre of - placer mining ground, hat been told to Charles Foote, of Chicago, tor f 145.000. Foot ha already commenced development work with a force of 36 men, and will begin bydiaolicking early next year. Irao Wsrkt Consolidated. A meeting of the stockholder of th Union iron works was beld last week for tbe purpose of increasing the capital ttock and for the purpose of ratifying tb consolidation of that company with tb Eeid Machine Company, at Ppo kane. Tnre new brick buildings have been recently erected and several thou sand dollars', worth of machinery added. Tb company ha severs I month' work ahead and contracts ar piling op rapidly. as) Works Sold., Tb Find ley toap works, of Van couver, B. C, have been purchased by tlia Royal Crown Soap Company, of Winnipeg. This company now prac tically controls the trade of the North weat, and ba a capital stock of (350, 000. The new owner contempts! erecting a new building which will be folly equipped with modern machinery and a thoroughly effloient tuff will be employed. Acre la Orogoa. From east to weet Oregon is 870 miles aero, tod 370 miles across from north to south, giving It an area of 0A,. 000 square mile. The acreage I great er than that of all the New England stales, Weat Virginia and Delaware added, of greater than the aggregate of New fork, Pennsylvania and Dela ware, at . Iowa and . Ohio, or Illinois and Loaislsns, or of th total area of England, Scotland and Wale. hlpraoat or 4 Oslo. Ik A. Porter, of Lewlston, Idaho, Is arranging to ship 38 carloads of apple nln to Minnesota, seven to Grand Fork. K. D., and twelve to Omaha. Mr. Porter received aa order from Philip Armour, th millionaire, for a special hlpmQtof apple. olssoa oeoa Closed. Tba Columbia river Salmon canneries have closed their fall season with a pack estimated tl 1 16,000 case. Tb amoont of fall salmon put up is the largest la th history of th Columllm, and th (trices paid were among the best. Tlia anting pack on tb Colum bia reached 383,500 cases and th total tor tb year la tlia placed at 489,600. In all tb camp of Baker City gold folds develo,mnt of quarts propertei I active. Th scarcity of wttei for mining purpose was not confined to Oregon alon. Th comparative drouth which prevailed during tbe past year out dsvs tha Atitruit nf sviLl in (California folly S3 per oent. and that aut I eon- eqoently not In tb race with Colo raVs wbi placet mining It a second ary Industry. Portland bos factories have received" evetal order front British Colombia this Seaana for bran bole. Tb mills lo tb province wer not able to supply tba loo I demand, although they bsv ba tanning on foil tim lately TOYS. Maoe Move IHMiffov Ii Thosa Thee la Assort I'orS, Washington, Nov. I. Dr. D. F. Salmon, ablet of th bureau of animal industry, In bis-report to the aeoretaty of agriculture for the fiscal year ended Jon 30, 1898, date that during th year meat Inspection was In operation at 135 anattoira, as against 138 tot tb previous year, and In 85 elites, at against 83 in I89T. The number of animal inspected be lor slaughter nurabeted 61,885.8!3. Ol these ,, S87 were cattle, 10,038,887 wer sh.-ep, 488.199 calves, and 81,610.676 hogs, howlng a total gain over 1897 of 9.035.391. At the time of alangbter 81,1 16,833 animals wets lnspeete.1, and 63,663 wer rejected and 91.608 car cassed and 48,189 part ot farcasae wer condemned. Tb meat Intpaotlon tamp wat affixed to 14,683,780 pack' age of mutton and beet and pork prod uct, ot which 874,131 contained in let o- tacopicallv examined pork. In connection with th examination ot Imports tiom Uertnanr, It ws lonnd that. German toy and oolored good wer poisonous, and all highly painted Uerman toyt may be regaided at very dangeront to children who may tuck oft tb paint or twallw th piece thtt may be chipped off. The study ot tuberculosis, wt'.h ref erence to both men and animals, has been continued, and report received Indicate that In Incipient stage ot th disease th setum I ot considerable value. Thlt division contemplates be ginning Investigation relative to Texat fever, anthrax and other diseases. The division of pathology has contin ued tbe experiment ot dipping cattle with a view to destroying the ticks which spread the infection ot Texas fever, and a substance hat been found In which the cattle miy be Immersed without suffering any serious injury, and which will destroy all the ticks on an animal In a tingle dipping. In making recommendation! for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1900. Dr. Salmon addt that a sufficient appropri ation for extending and developing for eign markets for dairy products of the United Stales be made, and that legis lation be sought by which the existing system of government inspection and certification of meats and meat products for export from the United State may be extendod (with suitable mollifica tion), to include butter, cheese and con densed milk. Xsrapod a Live Wire. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 93. Wager Ilnrlburt, aged 34, grasped an electric light cord tonight, gave a gasp and fell forward dead. The tragedy wat enact ed in the bain at the residence of E. K Reid. Tbe electric light there was out of repair. Mr. Reid parried a lamp and remarked that be con Id feel electricity in the air. Ilnrlburt gar the cord a pnll and electric sparks flew from Ms hand. lie wat dead in an instant. A short circuit it ascribed at th cause of hit death, bat electrician are punted, at they claim under any possible condi tions tbe victim could not have received a greater voltage than 300. Ilurlburt's father and mother live in Uarrett ville, O. Old Acreeaient Kostorod. Chicago, Nov. 38. A local financial newt bureau announce that the passen ger rate difficulties between the Cana dian Pacific and Grand Trunk having been settled, negotiations are now In progress for the nse by the former of the Grand Trunk' North Bay line for Ontairo business to and from the Northwest. Previous to th recent rate war, the Canadian Pacific bad tha use of th North Bay line, but thia ar rangement wa terminated when th rat difficulties arose. Kloadlho Igaotodoa Story Vanooover, B. C, Nov. 38. J. W. Nee, of Tacoma, is her with an Inter esting Klondike mastodon story. He says that of a big pi I of bone found on Sulphur creek, one wa a tooth be tween 4 V and 6 inch long, and near ly two inches thick at th bate. An other was tb leg of aa ' animal from tb knee to th ankle. - It was f feet in length. From the ground to th an imal's body tb distance was probably over 10 feet. It wa eight or nin inches through. Mo Kerens la Works. Constantinople, Nov. 88. Several Turkish ministers hav submitted to the sultan memorial pointing oat th disturbed state of the empire, and tha reform they consider necessary. Th sultan Is irritated at this attitude on the part of the ministers, and It Is ex pected be will d ism in several, although it will be difficult- to find substitute who do not favor reform. M ardor mt I'sasaal Bratallty. Oakland. Cal., Nov. 38. Today' developments in the case of the 16-year-old girl, Lil'ian Brandea, who wa found hanging to a bedpost in ber borne at East Berkley, confirm th tot picion that the was murdered. Her father was arrested vetterday on tut picion. and today her stepmother was also taken to th polio station. Both are detained pending tbe result of tb coroner's inquest. Ores;oa aad Iowa at Moatovldoo. New York, Nov. 38. A special to th Herald from Montevideo says: The United States battle-thin Oregon and Iowa and th oollier Celtic hav ar rived here to re-coal and tak on board applies of provisions. Elkhart. Ind.. Nov. 38. While a party of 33 peoute were returning from a ball at Oti airly thia morning on two hand car they wer struok by th Lake Biior fast mail. William Be benski and William K em pier wet killed outright. Beabenlsk's two daughter wet probably fatally in jured. General Wood has piohlblted gam bling In Santiago, with a penalty 4 l,000 lor Infraction of the prohibition. London, Nov. 86. Tb Peking cor respondent of the Daily Telegraph, re ferring to tb "pernloloutneat of the empress dowager's tenors of power," aays: "8h recently dismissed an sbl minister, Chief Ha Yon Mel, from tb Uong-ll-ymen,st th request of General Tang, becsus be feared a rebellion smotig tb Kang-Sa troop of Tang." Paris, Nov. 38. Tha cabinet has decided lo aathorls a loan ol 870.000. 000 franc for th purpo of Ublish in aa Indo-Chinese railroad system la sonaectloa with Chin railroad. POISONOUS GERMAN ' PACIFIC. COAST TRADE. Iertla4 Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 69(4 60c; Val ley and lUueeteiu, 3o ' bushel. Flour Best grade. S- 48; graham, 3; superfine, ft 14 pe' barrel .Oata Cholc white.t40idlc choice fctay, 8S(d3ie per boi.krvv , Barley Feed barley, VI Mi brew lkg, 1.3 per ton. UlUtatitts--Hrau. lper tout mid dlings, f.U aliurta, f 16; chop, 116.60 per ton. i Hay Timothy, t10: clover. 7 I 8; Oregon wild liAy, ;l per ton. Butter Fancy creauu-ry, 60t55c; seconds, 45tjt50o; dairy, 8644&0 store, 373.o. Cheese Oregoa foil fream, ll(lo; Young America. U'to; oew cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, ptiajed. f (.43.73 per doaen; hens, (X 60 J 4. 60; springs, 1.96(48; geese, fi.00(46.00 tnr old. 4.606 lor yoang; ducks. 11.00(4 6.00 per dosen; turkeys, live, 19 1, 13 V'c per pound. Potatoes 60 J0c per tack; sweets, Se per pound. Vegetables Beets, 90c; turnlpe, T8e per sack; gar I It, To per pound; cab bage, 31 (3 1.96 sr 100 pounds; cauliflower.- T6o per dmen; parsnip. 76a per sack; beans Pr pound; telery, T0(t 76o per doits; encumbers, 60c per boat peat, S (9 3 lc pel pound. Onion Oregsb, T&ctSfl per tack. Hope 16(9 ITo; 1897 crop, tjtflo. Wool Valley, 10 (J 13o per pound; Eastern Oregon, SJtltc; mohair, 95o per pound. Mutton Gruat, best sheep, wether and ewe. 8 S: dressed mutton. 7c; spring lambs. 1VC r lb. Bogs Gross, choice heavy, ft. To; light and leedert. ?3.00(44.00; dressed, (3. 60 A 6. 80 per 100 pound. Beef Gross, top steer. 8.604 S.7S; cows, 13-60.00; dresmj beef, 6(4610 per poonil. Veal Large, 61, (46c; amall, 6(J THc per pound. Sooltlo Markets. Tomatoes, 80tA.Vs per box. Cucamlier. 10 415c poi dot. - Onion, 86(4 90o per 100 pounl. rotatoea, 810(313. Beet, per sack, f I. Turnips, per tack, 60(4 C5c Carrots, per sack, 65c. Parsnips, per sack. fl. , Beans, green, 3 (4 So. Qieen corn, 61. 8541-6 ' 7 r sack. Cauliflower, 50(4 7.VJ ptr loa. Celery. 40'40o. Cabbage, native and California fl. 00(91.50 per 100 pounds. Apples. 60c(jK6c per hux. Pears, 75c(4$l per box. Prune, 60c per box. , Peaches, tic Plums, 60o. Butter Creamery, 37e par pound; dairy and ranch, it if tOo per pound. Etlgs, 80(5 SJa Cheese Native. 11 411,0, Poultry Old hens, I8e per pound; spring chickens, 15c; turkeys, 6c. Freeh meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 6i($7c; cows, prime, 6V,c; motion. Ic; pork, 6(47o; veal, 6(49o. Wheat Feci wheat. 331. Oatt Choice, per ton, !3. Hay Puget pound mixed, 19.60(9 10; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, 13. Corn Whole, f 33 60; cracked, 34; feed meal, 133.60. Barley Roried or ground, per ton, 134(336; whole, 33. . Flonr Patent, per barrel, 13.60; strsisbts, fS.35: California brsnds, 13.35; bockwheat flour, IS.76; graham, per barrel, 13.70; whole wheat Hour, 3.75; rye flour, ft. Millatuffs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, (16. Feed Chopped, feed, 117831 per ton; middlings, per ton, 117; oil cake meal, per ton, f 35. Saa Fraaeieeo Market. Wool Spring Nevada. 10 (9 14c par pound; Oregon, Eastern, 18(4 13o; Val ley, 16 (SI 7c; Not t hern, 9 (4 11c. Millltuffs Middlings, 1(J3I.00; bran, 1 14. 60 -J 16.60 per ton. Onion Yellow. 80046c per tack. Butter Ftnry creamery. 34c; do seconds, 31v3e33; fancy d.iiry, 31 (A 93c; do seconds. 30iH34c per pound. Egg Store, 18(g33o; fancy ranch, 40(943o. Citru Fruit Orange. Valencia, $3 (13.60; Mexican lime. 6f)6.60; Call, fornla lemon, 13.000. 100; do choio- $8.60(24.50; per box. Lord Sallskary' Pharaoh. In these dart, whan th hand of th ntrchitt assassin it lifted againtt aov reign and tutesmen, sari Tb Shef field (England) Telegtaph, it I grati fying to know that Lord Salisbury hat a powerful lit guard aver at hi tide. Thar I t Hatfield a cherished breed of faithful bound of Immense strength nd bulldog tenacity. One of these I tl premier's close friend and aoeom psnle bio In hi walks about Hatfield. Bo faithful a guardian is h that Lord Salisbury, with a touoh of hi charac teristic playfal irony, haa called him "Pharaoh" becaoee be will not let th people go. A metn rogae la Kent'und. Ind., I warned by a farmer, who h-i inserted this advertisement In tbe boat paper: "I am watching for the man that milk my Cow. . If I catch him, I In tend to shot sty ya and hoot at i th cow." J Th Soltas's rutol Practise. Anaiehlst assassins will do wsll lo glv tb Sultaa of Torkey a wide berth. From a eeraoa of Importance newlv re turned from Oooitantinotil I leara that tb gottaa, la fear for hi personal etfety, ba takaa to revolver practice. It shoot at a target dally, and has become so proflolent that hs can fli with equally fatal facility with either his right or his left hand. , A sing I oyster . In season produce about 1,000,000 young. 0lf h Movtellly la Chile. Ad srilclt 00 th sanlUtloA of Pan tlago In Th Revitta Chllena. ststes that tha Sflstb raU la Clilla fiom 1886 to 1(99 was 10.1 per thousand. Snd from 1899 to 1896, II. f. The bomber of Illegitimate births is slo high; In England tb pioportloo Is I to ll.whlls la Chile It fs I to I, snd daring tbs first smftr of th preseni yr, to Th nstallry Is Isrger thsa la ether countrt 48 per thomisodi la Qrmsay It Is 0i la Engltad, 16, and la Prtnee, It Tb Infant mortality la cotratnondlngly high 17.74 per cent la Safc tlago. JUDQI DAY'S CABLtOrUtf. 1 larorsxs tho frosldoat Thsl ih Srao- tarda Will Sl(. th Xrm,. Washington. Nov. 49. Throughout the peace negotiation, which ar still ! pendlng In Paris, th prosidoiit ha el preasenl oonlldenee that a treaty, tut Is (actory o tho UuIlhI Htatea. tbould be irafted and iigue.1. From time to lime asturaiioe of substantial piosreet lowaid that end bar been lecaived Irom th American commissioner. IYday advice wer received by th president from Ml, Day, president of Hi American commission, ia.iuraling th assure ncet he bad pievloutly given th president ol th early and success, (ul conclusion ol tlieaoikol th com mission. M Judge Diy, It It tinderslotHxt, state positively that th Spanish ooiumls lionets toimally will accipt, peihaa tomorrow, the terms of th United Mates, and that treaty drawn along the line of the agreement reached will be drawn and signed In few'ds. The dispatch from Judca Day wat th first absolutely definite statement as to the conclusion ot tba la hoi a ot the com mission that had leen received, and, quit naturally, it afforded the presi dent and hi adviser considerable sst Islactlon. It It probablo that th piestdent will Jiacust In lilt message to ro..tre, ahlcli will be delivetl ona week from tomorrow, the successful efforts of th tdminislration in the nsuotlalloit of a eac tieaty, although there is a pol hllny.that the treaty itself may uol hav beeu signed at the time. IN A STORM'S CUTCHE8. A Mllstsrd M.s-.l la Iho Worth AOoalls and Now Knslood Slolos. j New York. Nov. 99. When th pco- plu of New York awoke this morning, j they found theblisrard Outraged when ' they retire.1 was still in progress. The storm, which Ivgnn with a soft, sl.x'lr snow Saturday at noon, lncieasv.1 ' greatly as th day wore on, with heav-.-ier snow lull and the wind blowing a . gale at midnight. There as a sit. hi I abatement of the wind this morning, ! but the snow still fell and drifted had- ! ly and th temperature dropped rap Idly, j It looked thlt morning as though the , Iditxard would oonUnue all day, but at ' 10 o'clock tber was a breaking away In the west, and finally tho stormi ceased altogether, and the severest ' blisiard since the memorahla htiazard ' of March, 1NHH, came to an end. The wind blew at the rate of 69 to 60 mttct ' an hour during the height of the I storm. I A number of people ar reported fioxen to death, and the property data- i age It heavy. - At rtoatno. Boston, Nov. 29. A record-breaking November billiard swept over the greater portion of New Flnsland last night and today completely demoral ising traffic of every description and well night paralysing telegraphic au I telephonic communication, while the northeast gale, coming on at hlwh course of tide, drove th ana far beyond iu usual limit and made a maik along shore exceeded only by the memorable hurricane of 1861. A dosen or more coasting vessel were driven ashore I relnj anrl Boston harbor during the billiard the great ocean steamer Ohio, of the Wilson line, wat torn from her moor ing and driven high and dry on Spec tacle Island. - shlladolthl term-ael. Philadelphia. Nov. 39. Th Mis ts rd whlct. cam out of th West reached thlt city at II o'clock yester day morning, and raged furionsly until 1 o'clock thlt morning. At onepxected at it' wat violent, it wrought great havoc not only her, but throughout th en tir state. NO EXTRA SESSION. rrooldoat MeKlBley aad Sfsay rrosBl- asat aleo Oppose It. Washington, Nov. " 39. President McKinley will try to avoid an xtr ration, if that I posiihl. In thit effort h I likely to be aeoonded by large number . of publio men both branches of corrgrett and of both par tie. Public policy will dictate th desire of om ind telAthnee that ol other. President McKinley will mskt very effort to hav th peace treaty laid before congress ImmedlsUly after th holiday. II hope to hav It rat ified before th adjournment in March. Meanwhile, It 1 expected that a bill will past for th reorganisation of th army, so that garrisons for tb nsw possessions will b provided for. Prob ably will be passed providing for tbs temporary government of th Philip pine and Porto Kico, and possibly Cub, by tha army officers command ing In aob, ontil congress oan provld otherwise. Then congreat will provld tor commission! to visit tbs different islsnds and make recorutnendatloot for tbelr government to tha next con gress. That I th tchame which will b followed if there It no xlrs kessiorj, snd if veiythlng goe through at planned. Added so th Wavy. Francisco, Nov. 39. At 9:33 Ran o'clock thit morning. In th preeeno of a vast multitude, the bettle-thip Wisconsin wa successfully launched at th Union Iron work. Th Wisconsin I the largeet of th vessel ball! for tb United But government at lb it ship yard. . slltghtlog Not l Vavsv, Denver, Nov. 89. Th committee lo chsrge of srrangement for th coming convention of th National Livestock Association haa rejected a proposition to make bullfighting a feature of th outdoor port on that occasion. How vr, a typical Western cowboy tonrna men twill he given. Broncho-rldlng, rongb riding aad loping and lassoing of antamcd horse snd steer, and all tb exoltlng operations ntually asaoel ted with cowboy III mi tb plaint will be oa tb programme. dhosa Ordrd the VsHaara. Canea, Nov. II. During th trlsl today of ths marderar of th Ttangakl family, tL deposition of Masanlmsns wta read. It said at tba tim of th massacres Edbem Path, tho Turkish commander, assembled Influential' Mossulraana snd Invited them to mas sacre all Cbrlstitn found la Candls 14 hours after tbe meeting. Pasha's ts tnsikt wars ttrd lo th preeno of Major Cborcblll, commander of gend arme, who protMted trongly and was ordrtrJ by Edbatw Pbs to Usts lb rootB. Italy' Asaaasloa a Tsrrtlory. Italy ba had 194 aqasra mil ol m ,ddJ to it territory in th last , y,r, by n, ,vano of III (Wit of th Po Inl-i lb Adriatic sea. Th measurement ha boon wade by I'to- lessor Meiluolll, who e re tolly coin partvl th Austrian suiveys ul 1833 with th Italian surveys ol 1898. Nw Yoik Bun. TWO 0 HATEFUL WOMEN tUatorM to Hoalth by Lydta EL Flu khrtm'a Vosotabla Ouroiuuud. Cm t Uf Owe Worth' lira. Pa Tali's Daaany, Weat Wluated, (o., write I "Data Mr. ftasriAM: It 1 with pleasure that I write to you of th benefit 1 hav der! fed from using your Wonderful Vci(etablompiind. I wa very 111, suffered with female weak ness and displacement of Uie womb. " 1 could not steepat nigh t, Uadio w alk the floor. 1 suffered so with pain In my -aide and amall of uty back. Waa trou bled with bloating, and at tlmea would faint away; had a terrlbl pain tn my heart, a bad taste In my mouth all th time and would vtmitM bntnow, thanka to Mr, rtukhaiu and her Vegetable Compound. 1 feel well end alerp well, can do my work without feeling tired; do not bloat or have any trouble whatever. "I sincerely thank you for the good advice you gav me and tor what your Suedklu baa done for sue." raaaot fraloo II alBOOfh, Mlaa OxnTts Irni!t, Franklin, Neb., wrltel ' I auffcrcd for aoino time with pain ful and Irregular tticustrual Ion, falllug of the womb and pain In the back. , I tried physicians, but fopnd no relief. " I waa at last persuaded lot ry l.ydla K I'lukham'a Vegetabl t'oniuiid, ami cannot praise It enough for what It haa don for me. I feel like a Dew rieraon, aud would not part with your Inedlcln. I hav recommended it to aevermlof my f Honda littg weaving I an art oiler than the 1'ha.raohs, and the hl-tory nf the lint loom lies shrnurtivl tn otdivlon. Rssy Work. Toi much eeryrl lesre one prey to soicnoe and Miffnees, hut it la easy work for SI. J.ic.bs (111 to g Hie muscle back into proper shape and cur, the disttes. A prK-es has l,-0n recently lerfei-tel by which thin sheets uf absolutely . Iranspaient Celluloid are silvered by a j similar process to that formerly uod ; on glass. AN AFFAiR & NATION It ha, been ,id of Amcrlcins tht they. frc "a nation of 3yt.pcptici and it iv tru that few are entirely free from disorders of the digestive tract. Indirection. Oyspepviv. Stomach and Qov-tti trouble. or Conatip6,tion. The treatment of these dise&vc with cathartic medicines too. often ag ravatet the trouble. THE. LOGICAL TREATMENT is the use of it remedy, th&t will build mo t the $ystcm, thereby organ to act a nature tntenoeo tncy snouia. Such a remedy is found in Or YMIiams' Pmtv Pills for Pale People Here is the proof. Is rierroll rber srs frw soldiers aiort popatsr sd ends! tkaa Ms K. DoTtrs, (rat srrgrsat of Co. . Ill hosjs Is si 4' Third A sos. Pot foar an h ws s tuukaesprr with lbs whial 4nt( hooasol rarrasd, Wllltosa A Clark, sad hs say i "I hava chart d ap sassy tkoowsd roVrs fur tr. wtllUma' risk Mil fuf rt Svopla, hat esvti r kaw tht rovth astll I aed theia fir lrr nra of ckroal dftpeptta. Far lw yvsrs I suffrrrd sad doctored for that sggvatallas troable bat Co aid sely helped temporarily. , "1 thlsk dysaep1 or th stoat staMnro of allrarats. sad theet It srsrcsly s clerk a orlat saa hat what Is stsri ev Waa vtctlss. Buoao dar I eoold cat aaythlag, whit at other His t wosld bs starHag. - Those dlatreoard polo wosld force at h aalt work, t ssos Irtod aw lay treatments sad rsmedles bat they aroold help oaly fnr a flaw. A rrtrod tadocod aw la try Dr. Willi aw1 risk rills for rbi rvopls. aad arwv tak tag a few doses t fbaad aisch rvllef ssd sftor asla la ral hoses I sea ' cirel, I kaow Ihess pills will cur drspeptla ef lu worst form aad I aaa plasd lo rcoaead Ihess." Aereeal (jMWt.)yoeW. ' , Tht eenuinc packfHtWy bbr th rtABAg At ill drvggim. et tnt DOitpatd on receipt f Dtutv pr boi.Dy U Of.tiiUioms Mdicine U,SthinccUdy.H.V. You will find Coupons like this in ... this rotiroi Good fot e$ A O Nam Addrtet rut this nnt and arail or l bring Ul TheWilq I. Ilia CO. Ot-SI 1st St., I'ortlsad, Or. EVERYONK can hav a piano now, and a food ens, too. ....FLOUR MILL MACHINERY...! WinboDSi Hichlnery, Chop Mills, Water Whteli. Suppllet of all Kindt. Ws esrrv I steek a Ursa supplr el lbs sbirs ennvsrer. both rtrhl snd UlL ssll at sreatlr roduesd prlrea. alto all slsot ol sletslur bueku od bolls. Writs lot prlca-llal and dlteouut. Willamet Front fend Evrtt St. If TOO IRE ROPIURED Nn'l nf set venrssll; II Is tb perfrei fllllns Iruaa applied In Sesaen whleh sffests cure; th lmrfee aevr; lout style to seleet Irom snshles u to f nar snia a St, or o ehars.i II rour oriisst eo on sop in.m orlia ns lor dlroeiloos for slf Rieftatiromenti eorroapondeaea eonrldentlal and trnaoea seal se euro Irora observation. In ny sddreo i sjioosr rlun(d II ai silafsrlorf. tl. N. Woodsrd A I ,., taper! Trass rittsrs, lot Seeond St., rortlaud. Or. WORK FOR ALL sfsa and womsa srs snaklns from It at I S7.u por day selling our eovda. No lprlnes Msoaory, ud tw cent tains lur a Irs e"npi. saivai m a.. mH rtrit rocras 1 A la, rrilaa, Or. KICK A t o A 9tae Agalait firs. Tha craw of s steamer from Ipala 4ls ovsrod In wild ocean that flams atrs rag ing In th hold. Fur tan dayt they bravely foiishl th name, ff wish would fight a persistently alnal disorders of tha slom ah, Ihsre wnntj bo fswar premature death. Tht tieel wen for Such tight is Hosteller I rilomaeh liutera, Th total number ot chemical works registered in all part uf Oerniauy I 6,144, with Ii6, 440 employes. Avoid tho Mil at Sir. Avoid the nlghl air when damp and cold, and you a III often avoid having neuralgia, but Hi. Jaooh till will coi. it no matter what I th rus and tlo matter how long It bat continued. The height ol the mountains In the moon has beeu ineasuied. fn lSt an altitude of 83,000 feet, and seveial ar upwstds of 80,0(10 loot In hnlghl. ' To 1'oro a Cvlit la rtar tmV l.atstlvo Itrouui gulnlne TsMsta. All trtitra lata refun.l muiiry If II falls to The femlnind enthusiasm over Hehlay turpasset that displayed toward llolt anli lo tlegieo which luggesls n In 'liiisllon to iii lie distinction betwoun lieuleiianl and an admiral. FITS iMillr f Wrf f0 SMne MffMMM -r am flor us ir ir ain i. I,. . mA h..iil. m.l lro-. I.e. k.JL tkofa. I., two Anil sUott, l'bll.lelhla. IX The violet, for modesty and shy un ohtiuiveness, isn't tn It with a' girl a lio is wearing an old hat hn every on elr ha on new millinery. If you want the bet wind null, piiinpa, tanks, plows, aaffons, Iteits td all sises bollsra, rrtttiies, or general rnsi lilnery, sea or writs Jull N I'oul.K, f.xit of Uorrlsoo Iroot, I'ortUnd. lrrgiitc "linw Tlliat" Ws effsr Otis Hundred Ifc.ltsr Rewsnt Ier any -,m of I lrri llisl eoa nut to ruiod Uf 1111 S lrr(l I'oro. f J I'lirNltY 411). rr.t . Tl-l., rt. We Iho utlileffsisnr.i. Iire kneon Y i I'krnwf tr the l Id rr M lellevs him BNrl.-ly h.ntmlili. hi all lM4.lh lre,-hlt iid Its- nrlallr M lo crrf etil iijr bUlamllua maoe t f l.'wlr trui. tnttiiil. V. he e-ato 1'ruirlatS. To1eti U. Wtiaisu, Rl.N,. M4MVIN. Khiilmtl firugrfl.!.. t.l.l. O. nM'frtrrh Cmt utAhrntnii-rtit.tr srilna itlieetlr ui ik M,Mi sn4 mucins auri. wl ti .trm I'rii :v rt I ul. Sot 4 by all ur'lKi-Lla IrtlltnituUia Irer. 111 1 llutllf 1'ii Is n lb loat. l'aer made froro sesel i a grow ing Industry In Fiance. It is so trans- arent that it baa bran used In pise of glass. l'1-..'s I'ttre fur l'rltnt plUm Ii hern llod ared M me Win II Irltsll, ( heater. l'lir!1. e.t om l r 17. IVift. (Hiding Is easily aplled to signs and decoration by a new brush, which haa a reel on the handle on ahioh Ih metallic leaf Is wound, ona end holug inserted on. Ier the tip cf the brush, which slide along and deioails the (oil 011 the surface underneath. enabling the various Portland Oregonlan, Tradman, Telegram and Times I AUo In your loeol town paper. Be Quick About It. ti yonrs Is amnsf th Oral lou eoui-nna rsaehlns Oa Ii will Ii e-eeird aa part payment, under onr eaay lae stsllmsnt plan, for a Rrsi-rlsm new piano. . Tako Your Choice Kn. yi-her, I. ml wis, Klnstlmrr, or llanlmaa-Uiti sr Ih boat, KUIIel tl tJO, up. Wrlt$ for Prlcet whlek w wlU Iron Works .PORTLAND, OR. II rnn tnads a home stesd onlrv prior I inn a,l7l.hitloa than I AO aeroo. you sr Milled to an addltloaal ootrp. rilrH r aaiisnsiiis and aorlh something. W Idnws snd mlmr erphsna nl deerSMyl a.,1. dler hav sams ruhl. I olll bur It- I not wast pnaUf anloas yoo Bads sa orlslns ntrv as suted sl. 4 IKI COLLINS, Itstoaa, Moataaa. cum YouRtcirt tfaXtia.rfeaa, If ! tl ), lirltaliftM t Ur.ihs I Nt srjee, PtitlhM, n4 a MriT -pr ant if put wrpf. I m SI 1 ad7t Vs w Uranlavr w W m. r. n. v. no. -'. WaBr? wvtllnf to adt aaswtsso tht pp. So advertisers ulsss VETERANS tTiil f Xm I l4ra.l lf Sal m tMmxmn. a feia.mai i.iaslia. - a MiuMiki.i. nm I .