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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1898)
f ) . t'ewt . lilwirf. Old and heat alike aggravate neural, gia, beeanse the nnrri feel the cold anil best sensitively, but nerves are aenaitive to (rVatment anj feel the in flume t Jacole Oil, which cure (Ut ailment promptly. Condensed eggs are prepared in re an, thtraria. Fiiet lis eggs are dried, then re.;wed to a fine powder, which U placed in air-tight cane. Thai a amoat nutritiioua f.iod la compressed in to antalleat poasible space. Sharp Pains Darting from on point lo"other, al.tTand awulltti juini. Iwnammatlon. Intense auf- frruia, ar hara-ieristi- of rhetin aiism. ' 'All Ihe disagreeable symptoms are cured ly ll.tod' rraprilla whirh purines 111 blood and neutralise the . id w Lull l iht rat:r i.f rlietimalbm. Whyshoifld lounra liuiie to sutler when other are being re- : heved ot all symptom of rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparilla America' Greatest Medicine, r Trice, 1. ; Hooa'a Pills rtira all Liver 111. rein. ' ITEMS OF INTEREST. The Daninh flag i the cllet inexUt. ence, dating back to 1118 or therea bout. A cLuroh at Seidlits, in Soliemia, contain a chandelier ma la of human ' India Yiai an anomaly In the 1iape ot a fly which attack and deroura arga tpiJera. Indiana's cement belt coTera about SO square mile. SeTeutecq mile are in operation. It is reported that rats climb the orange tree ot southern Italy and suck . the blood oranges. T lte Seed Abtolately 5ieeeaiirr. We cannot too stroiifly nor to.i otten urye the Miprvtne im pittance of planting eeds tnai ar ihtUviIv pure aixt frn-ta. tH-edsthat are tiered al cjuap prices a, ra attnoi uivariaoiy ot oout;iui onirin ktiu luicenaiti tv. sure to caue the.- disappointment and lo. The'Tfm.iglfUul planter's only (urviy lie in buying fd ent ut lv a ccnctentHm an.l trtit- V nhT rrnti A vat iwrfrrer rf Arier-: lorn HPtfiifri have (and hav had1 tor vear) the utnut ronlivieuce in seel that bear the name. II. M. Kerry A t.o., lVtroit, Muh. The preetii ireneraiion of planters r.m harliy remenibrr the time when - y rry ,ere n.ut. alyery where each year and a resularty planted bv thousands with the creates! faith in the unvarying Quality of ihe seeds and in the Integrity of the tirni that grew them. Kvery jvamer, whether already a buyer of Ferry' teed or not. should send for Ferry' teed Annual for Hd. It ia mailed free to any one w ho write for it. Lat vear ths CoiteJ States ei ported S66 locomotives, valued at abopt (3.000.009. searing machines to the value of - (2.51)0.000 and typewriters worth (1,600,000. No household is complete without a hot tie of the famou Jesse Moore Whiskey. Ii i a pure aitd. wholeaome sumulai:t rec ommended by all pbyaiuans... llon't u gleet ibis ueceasity. ' An unosnal accident befell . Mr. J. Thompson atFortland, Me. lis jumped from a moving train and ths shock caused a luptars of his windpipe, re sulting in death. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-KASE, A powder to be shaken Into the shoe. At liissein your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If voa hav smarting feet or tnrht aboe. try Allen's I ' iFo"X-Ft. It rest and comforts; mates i walking easv. Care swollen and sweating ! -bitten and callcns spots, rteliesi r-rna and bunions of all pain and is a cer- in rnr. f. -hiir,!n. i. - or frosted feet. We bave over thirty thou sand testimonial. Try it tiair. rH4'V ail druggist and shoe stores for 25c. Trial pelage FREE. Addreaa, Allen & Olm ated, la Boy, K. Y. , "The only thing we can do now," says Dupuy de Lome, speaking for Spain, "it to repent and reform." Soch things are quite possible, even to Spain, wlieo she cau't do anything else. a uxisQ wimsa. lira. Hoffman Deocribesj How f3hs) Wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for 1 Advice, and in Now Well ' Deab Mrs Pixeaaif: Before using jour Vegetable Compound I was a great sufferer. I have been sick for months, was troubled with severs pain ia both sides of abdomen. Bore feeling la lower part of bow els, also suffered with dlzzineks, headache, end could not sleep. I I. wrote you a letter deacrib lag my case and asking your advice. Too replied tell ing me Just what to do. I followed your direc tions, end cannot praise your medicine enough for wbst it baa done for me. Many thanks to yon for your advice. Iydia Bi Pinlrtiam'e Vegetable Com pound basetircd me, and 1 will recom mend It to my friends. Mrs. FlorkmcB B. HorrsiAS.SlI Roland SL, Canton, O. The condition described by Mrs Hoff man will appeal to many women, yet lots of sick women struggle oa with their dsily tasks disregarding the ergeot- warnings watil overtaken by actual eollspse. Ths present If ra Pink-ham's experi ence in treating female Ills Is a D paral leled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs I.ydia E. Plokbam. and for sometimes past baa bad sole charge of the correspondence department of i k.. ..t h... . .,i. h. i.ii.. I as many as a bandred thousand aUiag I women during a single year. - t I I lsajatwBrraw. tM II la VmXL S'ri M mrntm v.: (t viyWswwnMysWWssgw tr tsssTt f II frum tftff FessVf hm taMsM I" II ejaaaX a (M fmtU MKeM alweif J II lte kM. " Mil I f swdihl L r ajaaalervj wvmylr9. ll J p 9t 4xl al (Jftajrik M. I I iamm mm hTt (i . Ham e rtktk huf kmrrftu f i V X IWiMkJ ArinHlWrM. YEAR'S WORK IN ALASKA Progress Made in Mining: DcYelopmtnt Value of thf Salmon Indus . try Agriculture ;Un the. Far North Necessary Legislation Interesting-Report of GoVtmor Briiy, ol Alaska. ' J Ona ot tha moat Interesting docu ment revently received at the inteilor department ia theanuual report of John (I. lira. It, governor of Alaska. Tha report la very elaborate in ita treatment of anhjecta relative to the great Noitli weal territory, covering everything from misaion Hal mm to the mining indus tries, rroliably mora cpace ia devoted to gold ruining than any other aubject, that being the predominating industry at tha present tiuia. Of thin, Mr. Ura.ly says: "Tha pat yeat haf hoen oue of won derlul progress. During the winter snd spring all aorta ot vessel were put into tha Alaska trade, tint were filled ilh passengera ami cargo to the very limit, tleloro. long, tliouund of ton j of freight could l en piled upon arid 1 under the mow oi-on tha aiininiit of , the Alaokan moniitaina. Tha United Slates contributel by far tha laigeet number of prospector. lio came trout all quartet, a large numlier from every tats in the L'niou, California. lVtoa and Washington sending the largest contingents. Thess prospsetora, aa a clua, were fine specimens ot manhood. ;It is calculated that 8,300 outfitted for Copper riTer, aeTernl huudred went over ths diTida at Yakutat. and some patties went oval the Dalton trail and worked their way op the Whits liTer, one of the largest branches ot the Yu kon. Cook Inlet, KeaurTeotioo bar. uotoviu oar, iwoiseoue euiimi, iwoynaua , , - . , 1 river and many other places Lavs all been visited by prospectors this season, The declaration ot war against Spain checked ths tide. . Moat of the Amer icans who proceeded to Dawson cont ained of the mining tales and tegula ! tions, and the manner in which ther wers carrieJ out. This had the effect to diive many upon the Alaska aide, and ihs claims which were shandone-l for the first onrush to the Klondike were relocated, and ruach other valua ble gronud discovered, which will keep large numbers uf una there Ibis winter. ;e nuoiiwriiu oi lufirsuii vmur. Ti,01, : . 1, .m,,. of ,,.1 .i,; A 1 si i L- sitrTA TKaw amnntita iiatw f.kta ths Klondike and its tributaries vary very much. Several reasons are given why tha output is smaller than was anticipated the scarcity of suppliee. .-,.11 iir.v, s,;k - labor, and the 10 per cent royalty ei- i-fal Van a-Iaima mim rtMtnir hal.l win, ih. .TTw..-,.,;.,- ih.t .nr.nii.a ill be mors abundant and vonsequently cheaper the load complaint against the royalty will cause the Ottawa government to aUilish it. Thrrs will be no lack of supplies this winter, but there appears to be a determination among ths miners to k-ep up wages, and the royal ty is still demanded, bo we can expect the product for the coming year to be much curtailed." Fpeaking of quarts mining. ?: a,rle.lt-,.l P...ibili.i... ' e" tw " As an agricultu.al country. Alaska is Tic;p.tv of Ketch.kan and many loc..',,,,, jn , ,e J. fc t, on. have been m. l. and develop!. of -u g,bilitiM Enough can l tjuerti locauon. have also been made ,loweTer (r0I ,tKrlmenta at various places around the coast ami . ... ,r , ' T . , 111 The greater number of these are held by poui men wbo are not able to make developments of any considerable ex tent. Alaska it s splendid Held for a class of men who can command capital and who can examine these discoveries and coma to terms with the ownett for the purpose ot development sad sale. While important discover ict of gold; have been made on Pine creek, flowing , into Lake Atlin, the fields in the vicin ity of BalJ Eagle and Sum Dam Chief, 1 1 r-, . , . as wen bb cueep creea, near rfunun, have ma le even better showings in the past year than previously." Favorable reports are made of the operations of the large American min ing companies at work in Alaska, their etfoi ta mmg W be more sbumlanlly lewanled than are those of foreign cor porationa Lsa Law. So mucli of the Isnd laws at relates to mineral lamia and mining claims, inasmuch at they sre ths same at are now in force in the United States proiier, have given perfect satisfaction throughout Alaska, but in the mailer of homestead last, quite a different ttats of affairs exists. Ths ides that a man may dig out ors npon lsndt and obtain patent fur ths lame but cannot build a bouse and improve land for a home, noi obtsin title to it. It regarded si highly unjust snd imprudent by ths residents of that country. Al s matter of fact, the laud office hat issued but on patent under the law of March , I8S18, for trade and manufacture, and the amount of land an applicant re ceives depends' not on sny law, but entirely on the will of the land officer. Even the law which passed Jast May, extending the iiomeatead tlgbtt to Alaska, it found to be practically val ueless. "There are no surveyed landt in Alaska, nor hat any ayateoi of survey been provided. It it impossible, there fore, for a poor settler to acquire a homestead. If lis were sbls and will ing to stand the expense of torvcy, HaavtM Orlewtal rarge. The Nippon Yunen Kaiana steamship I Kinshin Hare, which sailed from Yoko- bama for Seal tie November 89. it bring- ,n thehesf iestesigosver tblpped from ? l """"V, ' rVlVa AaswbI nl an I Vr aaaal ttiisinai Tl.aw WWw avassi vs sa sesssa swaeu ws avwa mv Deaviest previous cargo was brought on tba Agspsnthnt, which arrived ia De cember, 198, with 1,700 tone. The Kinshin it also bringing the marines to man lbs Japanese cruiser Chl'ose, un der construction la San Fiancisoo. Will rrotoat Their resit. Ths 'Urk eoonty frolt fsrmert are at the head of a movement which will compel the plain Isbeling of all Wash Ington pranes sent out to . the general market Ths Washington crop has been almost entirely sold to California dealait. whs pat their (tamp on the boxes and sell them, at a Callforaia prod net. r I....I-. TraS- f I Blrnilnghara 4x Co., flonr'and feed I j deslert of Tsroma, recently asol a rep--t resenlatlvs to ilonolulo te ones np k . business connections for the flrat. ha would have 110 assurance that ll won). I Iw accepted by tha government. If ha arnica aa a squatter ami uiakee improvement, he cannot toll how future urve tuav affect hi 111. ' In oon ettieiio of tin com! it 1011 of aflaira, not a aiugW homet a Icr liaa atl'iupt-l to mak entry un.lcr tha now law iu ilia laiul olHct at Sitka." In tha iutterTf wagon roaila, rail road, etc, a different condition eiiaia. A nxni aa tha .right of ay bill hl pao.l, mini Una uf tiling a cra mn.let aiitl aereral roa.l of arioua character ar now in purree oonatriictioti. At I'nga, Uerner'a bay and IVuiglaita il.iiul thera are railway in tpratioU. although aolelr lor u Id loniicvliim with tha niiiiea.- Tha I'acllio fc Arctic Tvn ay Ai Narigation Company ba probably made more progreea than any of the other large routpaniea, having completed 14 mile of road over almost impaeoahle country. Moreover, o uitioti ot ths road -a is completed is eoualiucteJ t ' beet material, by Ilia best of workmen, ami is iu svvry way fitat-clasa. Money haa not been spare.1, and as a leault ths load staud without a peer. It might be mentioned, in this connection, that, owing to the limita tion of the timber la, it was found beat to import a great dealt of timtr, and nearly all the timler and lutntwr uod in building Ovea and Skgwy, their railroads and mills, was hipped . . . iroiu 1 iigeat eoumi. j F The governor eiprene the liOe that congress, during tlie short kea-oon, will pass upon a code of civil procedure fur ths district of Alaska. Salnaoa twilwatry. t')f the satmon industry, a great deal ia said. There can he no doubt that this industry is one of great impoi tunce, for from figures giveu it is seen that ths Alaskan output in the last year marketed , at (J.U77.01K. The red aalmon neeuis to far outnumber all oth er, altliouch the uink and silver 1 - .... 'salmon, are found in large number. Comparatively few king almon were taken last vear. To pack these salmon i ,0' 'PI,t- , "'I'Wysil. and, over 6,000 laUrers are strange to say, the most of them are Chinese. It has been ,"onu ,mo" ,raP ole cucate 1110 naUve Ahukan - lud.ia tu American 1 , , . : . . . .. . csnning metbo.1, and this, together with ths tact that Chinese labor is i- ceedingly cheap, may account. In not so dear, and j n,M"u,e. 'or the large number of Chi lhoi ' mnA 'tli.i riese in the canneries. This salmon ,r"aB f'a" T'" w" 01 UIU- cient proportions to keep In coiistatit use, during the season, --6 3 ateamera, in addition to the 713 lighters and small j boats. In the opinion of the governor, ' Alaska should be well supplied with ; inspectois, the preeent force of two be i ir.g decidedly inadequate. interested that such emi as potatoe. cabbage, beets, peas and other market . vegetables can, with proper attention and care, 1 raised in parts of the coun try without difficulty. , But grass, be yond everything elae, promises to be the agricultural wealth of Alaska. This is but little appreciate.) at present, i The native grasses are nutritious, and grow luxuiisntly. Timothy, clover and other cultivated varietiea do well, ons sere of gionn I in grass there, for paa. turgage, oeuig worm several acres in a j.io u.,. There are many varie- ties of native berries, such ss currants. bncklelierriea, etc.,., but berries frjrn the States, at a rule, do well under cul tivation. . "ni .... n.. .." .. - bnt cn u 'h.j.j, loon be rested in vast herds. In the near future we expect to have the mail transported by reindeer all over North ern Alaska during the winter, and al much less cost lbanat present." Tha Geverwer KeeowtmaBdstlow. Before closing the report, a number of recommendation ars made. Among them it the suggestion that Japonsky island be built up as a naval elation. Attention is also called to the fact that st Kadiak, L'nga, 8t. Michaels, Circle City sod Dyea, there it s greet lack of proper courtrooms and Jails, as well st st Sitka, where the buildings are in miserable condition. The appropriation for Alaskan schools hat been found quite Insuffi cient, being bat (30.000 per year. An appropriation of twice that site could easily be utilised to good advantage. A further recommendation it made to the effect that lighthouses and other beaooni be placed st conspicuous points slong ths coast, si ths commerce has greatly multiplied Of late and demands tuch protection, t Governor Brady closes hit report with an appeal to the Itepullican party to live rip to ill pledge and extend to Alaska tba privilege of tending a dele gate to the national congress. ' i n Oatleah. A gooil mil look lut the futsrsef the hop crop of this yesr it presented, ss there Is a good demand for them and a rathsr short lopply. The market it at present buying cautiously. Tbey have done very little purchasing tlais year, eo far, and it it almoat eertain that a good demand will in nonseqebnee re sult, English buyers are now purchaa ing only very choice hops, ths pries paid bete being shout lH,o and about a 9o to Ihe borer In Englsnd, Sonoma eoonty, Cat,, bat ths honor of receiving the highest price paid this year for hops on the Pacific coast, some Sonoma hope selling for 18a Some choice Oregon bop brought 18o in some eases. Tbe eiop of the onset is placed at 185,000 bales, there being I hoot 13,. 000 ysl left in tbs bsnds of the far mars. Oregon'fcrop of hops wn 68,000 bales, and thers are about 1,700 bales yet left with the farmers. Tblt it a deolded Imp'overnent ever the crop of last yeari bat the crop Is still under tie figures given before the hop hoe got into the yards, abicb will materially effect the entpat. PACIflO COAST TRADt. . rrUt Market. Wheat Wall Walla, 6. Valley, 60c; KluKaloiii, I1' lr buhel. ' Flour tet gil. t)l. 80; graham, ID 65; aupertiue, t. IA r battel. ttats t'hoics ahilo. 4ut43ci cholcs gtay, 40(jt 4 la per biifhel. Uarley Keel bailey, f.tut'ift; brew ing, (14 per ton. MillatutTa Mritn, llx-r tori! mid. dlinga, JI; vhorl. l, chop, f I ft. 60 ler Ion. Ilav Timothy. IU1410; clover, t7 -I )H; Oregon wild bay, rt per loll. Uutter Fancy creamery, oSi-HHV; seivnda, oOd &'; dairy, 44vtSOo store, I Out 3 So. i'hoeae Oregon full cream, Hc4IHo; Young ' Anieii.a. IM; new olu!', 10c -rr pound. Toultry X'hiikeli. milotl, 8iS eil per doaoii; heua, :!. Mi4 4.iHi; apring. l.ia(,J; g.i-e, (a.lKiutovO lr old. t4.A0o lor young; duck. I4AKH4 6.00 r doHn: turkey, live, 111 1 3c r (nwuul. lilatoe dOk! 70c per sack; sweete, to per pound. Vegetable .IWt, tKV; lurni7o per ck; guriic, ?o er Hiuiid; cali bage, ft C I'.''1 Ir 100 pound; cauli flower, 'be t doten; parinp, "ia ter sack; lii. 8c 'r xiund; telery, 70i.4 7Ro per Joien; cucuiuit'rs, 60c per bo; pea. ISc per pound. Union Oregou, 6cMl rcV. Hoi IJJISc; IbUt crop, 4.tk). Wool Valley, lOyl I'Jo Ver uiul; Fjiatern 1'reg.ui, bitlJi mohair, Sttc per pound. '' Multou Uri, lest sheep, wethers anil ewe. Slve; drenaetl mutton, 7c; pring UriilHt. 70 per lb. , iioge liroe. choice heavy, t. 75; light and fcedcra, a.lKii. 4.00; dreoae-l, I6.ft0i.il8. AO ;wr 100 ouiida. Heel (im. lopXeera. 8.60uf3.7ft; cows, (I botes. 00; drvaned bfH-f, ft (4 010 H-r amnd. Veal Large, 6Sc4vc; small, Si lit T l0 per pound, Bealll Market. ' Tomatoe, ft0.JSfc -r loi. ' Ouion h.Min' per 100 pounds, I'otaioe. I lOlet 1 J. Heet. p't ck, 75c. Turnip, per atk. fcOJDOc. t'arrota, r nrk, 1. i'arvnipo, r sack. l. i'aulitloaer, BOijt 7fto per dos. Celery, fiii 40c. Heana, gro-n, SiatSo. Cabbag. native and" Calilomla 1.00(1 40 per 100 pound. - Apple. SSijAOc i-r l ov I'eara, ?ftc4il -er box. , rrouea, 50o r U'. reaches. "Sc. Plains,' 6"c. . -T- Uutter Creamery, t7 per pound; dary audranch; lSi-t'.'Oc per ouud. Egg. 3-1c. Cheeei Native, 13(.Hl,c. Poultry old hen., 15c er pouud; spring chn-keits, 15-; turkey, 10c. - Freeh Blent i'hotcs dieaed lieef steer, prime, 6sCt7c; cows, prime, 8Sic; muf.un. Tc,' pork. 8ij7a; veal, WheaC Fre-I wl.et. 31. Outs Choice, per ton, tit. Hay I'uget Sound mind, 89.1)0(3 10; choics Eatlero Waahingtoo tim othy, H. lorn Whole, 8.60; cracked, (34; lee. I meal, J3 SO. Xlarlcy Holled or ground, per ton, t.'lf.'5; whole, FI0111 I'ateiit, per barrel, 3.ft0; ; straik'bl. California brrnd, ' buckwheat flour, 1:1.76; graham, ' 'kt barrel, 13.7(1; wbols wheat flour. (3.75; rye flour, (I. Milium! Bran, per ton, 14; short., ir ton. 110. Feed Clici Jol fuod, $17li31 per ton; middling. ton, 17; oil cake meal, per ton, J5. Saw Franrl Mark. . Wool Spiing Nevada, 10(3 13c r pound; Oregon, Faatern, lOi.e 13o; Val lev, 15 417c; Noithern, 9(llc. MilUiuffs Middlings, (lSii 31.00; bran, (1.6.004 17.00 per ton. ' On ions Si I versk in, 60 (3 60c per tack. Uutter Fancy creamery, 26c; do seconds, 23 rg 2 Ir; fao?y dairy, 31 i r; do srKTnds," tTrtlc per pound. - Fgg Store, 18g22o; fancy ranch, 85 iK 37 lo. Citrus Fruit Oranges. Vslencis, (3 (43.60; Mexican limea, (Mwjfl.ftO; Call, fornia lemons, (3.00'j.l00; do cboioe $3.60(4 4.60; per box. Eta" C'las Is far. A theatrical novelty in Vienna oon ists in the introduction npou the stags during s four-sot play of reprewenta live of Eve, according to ths ideas of different races. The F.squiinaux Eve is impersonated by a pretty yonng woman nauid Agatna Harseseu, wbo it clad in furs tram bead to foot. Whether or not Agathe owet her (popularity to her winsome facs it hsrd to tell, but she enjoy mors recalll than any other performer in Vienna, and tha audience appeart to be hsppiett when ihe it present. OH Paalwry Harsa4. The reda oil factory of the British Columila wood oil mills, at Fort Moody, B. U, wat destroyed by Ore last week. Tbe boalnest wat a new one, being recently pat In operation by Messrs. Murray & McDonald. The lose will be shout (1,000, with no insur ance. The plant will probably be te boilt O racial Wheat Ksllaaats. . W. II. Keed, tlate grain In pec tor of Washington, makes Die statement that he bat completed gathering ststlstlo of the grain prodactton of hit lists, and bs estimate Wssbington't whsat crop to bs 30,000,000 bushels, about the taoie at lait year. The quality of tbe grain ii of the beet. The wheat re esived at she terlmnal point! thlt yssr hat nearly all giadsd 19 poundi or mora. II says mors tksa ons-balf of thlt yesr't crop will aversgs 60 pounds and grids aa "choice milling." A aulha Haaakll IlISaa4. Ths lispoblie Mining Company ol Eastern Washington hat Jest declared another dividend, amounting to (30,s 000, which li al the tste of cente per shsrs. Tblt it tbe second monthly dividend paid by ths company of like sraoant, and there It every assnnnce Ihst Ihs dividends will continue al tblt rsts every month, although the mist Is not tanning at its full capscity, ' A wstch tick shoot 167,680.800 times in s ystr, and the wheels titvel 1, ((S4 mils per eonem. DCA1H OF GARCIA. k t'Mkaw I'bIHmI a Vlrllm f Ike Nwilkata I'llmala. Washington, W. IS. Oenei'al Cal lito (lati ia. the ililiuguished (Cuban warrior ami leader, and tha head of tha oominiwooii eliH'tod by the Cuban as sembly to viail Una country, died here Ihia morning, shortly alter 10 o'clock, at ihe Hotel likleigh, where the com mission baa it beadiiiatteia. Tbw sudileii cliango from Ihe want! climate of Cuba, with the hardship lie bud there endured, o the wintty weather of New York and Washington, IS rcpoiiaihl for Ihe , pneumonia all lull losulled ill In demise, llecoii .) idled a alight oold in New York, ahull t t.l not assume nn aliiimliig iliigii until early the part ol last week. Uisl Tuesday night,' Oeneral Onrciii, li compiiuy wilh the oilier member ol .be commission, attended a dinner ien in hi honor bvlieueial Miles, .ami it wa a icaitll ol the risuie tiial .-iilniin.ile.l ni hi death. timing llm 13 Iioiii or more piece-ling tlissidulitiu, Oeneral tiurcia wu uucoiiaciou iiiusl of the time. Al in tervals be rccegniaerl one or mine ol thorn- al-'Ut him. In his dying mo ment", as all Ihioiigh hi busy ami wo lilf lite, Ilia llMUighla were for his lx love I loontrv ami its is-ple, and. auioiig hia la-l woi.ls, weie Irrational unittei ings, in whh h be gave nrdeia to bl sou. who is on Ida staff, for the bat tle whiib he supiaed waa to occur to morrow, and ill which he understood there were onlv 400 rpaiiiar.la to com I at. Just iH'fore be died he embraced his son. Ilev. Father Magcv.it St. Patrick' church, was railed in during the day, and waa unit Oeneral ll.iuu until the rml, ailiiiiinsteiliig the hist nteaof tbe Catholic clulu h. lltlier metnU rs ol the ijoiinilsSHin ami Mr. Kiibcna, their counsel in litis country, were also iu tlie bed chamU r when the end came. The rem. nn weie immediately pre pain I I'J Jtiiri.il, and were pined on a hirr in thu loom iu which ho-dia-l. A l.irgo Cuban 11. ig s rl as a covering, and llio hea I rested on one ol smaller dimension. The lace and bust wcra led exposed to public view. The fea tures had a leiuarkabl Itlelike apiar aucn, ami gave no indication ol ihe suffering which Ihe deceasml bail Uirne. JusLaUiVe the hea l reat.nl a uijgiiiili'ent tloral piece of red and white lihUm. l'y direction of . Vajoi ttleneral Mile a detachment of oldiei fiom lallirr K, flUli artillery, under ommaird of J.leiileuant t'oX. waa dn In led a a body guard lot the remain. Oeneral Oaicia. whuse tame will ever iw inkel with tlowe of other pa timts who hava (ought against utiiiinl rslds ft the- f rrthtrn -of hi country, has had a moat active ami varied Me, most ol which haa been spent in light ing (or the cause yt Cuban liberty, which he bad the sail J i. Inn ol "-cii-g acciiiuplished so short j time hefoiv hia death. He was a man of culture ami relinemelil, of splemlid elutiort, and came Iroin a dirlii guisl ed laiuily ol Jaiiuani,of Santiago de Cuba province. He wa Iniru in Coguin, IK tol er 14, 1 I, and wa therefore iu bi Colli year. BRYAN'S RESIGNATION. t'blnesa llrrorallow tnr f.liilanl 4'uluiisl t'lflUAlll. Saviilinali, tia., Dec. 1 3. I icm-ral Keller, who i in command o the re liiaining triu'i i. ti e Seventh army enrp since ttennral i.ee's departure for ' 1 1 1 loniiht, confirms the rumor of Colonel W. J. Ilrjan' n signalion of Ina command, lloth tleneral la-e an I Oeneral Kicfer emleavorel to imluca Colonel !!r an to go to Cuba, but woie iinsiicceasful. I.inuli iiaiit-Colouel Vlfiuiiin, of the Third Nebraska regiment, who will , imee l Colonel llrran n- n Ihe lat ter' lesigniition, re.ene.l notire lxlay from the Chinese ligation at Washing ton thai the euiH-ror of China had con ferred up u him tha decor al ion of the I )rder o( tlrx Double III agon in recog liilion of bis seivio-a to tli Chines residents of the republic: of Colombia, when he waa Cnited States consul al Panama. Lieutenant-Colonel Vilquain is a graduate of the rnjal military academy uf Brussels, ami served in the service ol the present king of Belgium. He served throughout the civil war in ths Union army, and was breveted brigadier-general by Abraham Lincoln. RETURNS TO HAVANA. Major-Oawaral f ee Blartee Last Mghl With Ills Blrr. Savannah, (la,, Dec, 18. Oeneral Lee ami staff sailed for Cuba I his after noon on the transport Panama. Crowds of people lined Ihs wharves as the tiansiKjrt passed down the river. A ths tuglaiat cut lMe, the airrn tukea from the Spanish cruiser Almiranle Oquendo after Ihs battle of Santiago, and now on the tug Cambiia, screeched the Panama a pari ing salute. Oeneral Lee will romsin outside of Havana un til January 1, when lis will enter ths city. The Panama will land at Marl ana, where Oeneral Lee will establish hit headquarters nn the camp alls select ed by Colonel Ilecker for the Heventh corps, snd will remain there until h entert Havana tfleslas' Itrnthar-la-Law Arrested. New ork. Duo. 13. Wm. P. Lynn, brother-in-law of Iglesiss, president of Costa Kioa, who vams to this country with ths latter. It under arrest here, lie It charged by F. 8. Lusk, of Lusk, Wyo., with failing to account to hiro for profits on a Costa Rican railroad sohems, involving about (100,000. (Carl Daekar Saalaaees. Pan Frsnolsco, Deo, !(. Csrl Deck er, known to the polios all over ths country as Ihs prince of forgers, was sentenced to ssrvs seven yean In Sn Quentin toilsv, for defrauding the Ne vsds bsnk of this oily oul of ovsr (30,. 000 by means of a raised check, which bs and three others presented to the bank for payment. Ssaallea la a rear.sv Ivawla Taw a. Ilentlngton, Pa., bee. 18. lien Ja mie less, iscretary ot tbs Hats board Of health, arrived hers tonight on his return from Bedlotd, r.,'wbere he In vestlgatetl Ihs nature of ths epldurnio prevailing thers. Dr. Lee yt the disease Is smallpox, and that In the town alone there are at least to cases. Uenera vaccination hat been ordered, and ths Infected bouiet are closrly quarantined, Chinese coinage In ths shape of a knife bat been traced back as tar as 1340 B. a Ts rfssssl rrwaslaf, Home Interesting thing hava mma to light In tha history of the tunnel boring (nr. Ihs Jungfrau railway n riwilseiliind. Itlaalliig gelatine wa usod in Ihl work, which fieeae at a teiiiieratiire of about 40 degri-tw Kahr enhyil. it Is an exceedingly danger uu aiibstance In bamllo, being unlike dynamite in this leaped, ami so the coiiliaetoi engnged in Ihia work are keeping their elploslvea 111 a sort ol siilu heale.1 by electrlclly, so that Ihe danger of the gelaliun Ireeaing lain tlrelv obviitled. In Ihl roniieclioli is pioiHUition to extend Ihl Idea lo the thawing out ol iliiiaiiiito by some den tin l applicntioii, a dynamite I com- i iiiouly Iicsa'U (oi aalv bamlllug, Ihe Vla.l.r. Miiiiplr i.l li'.l I All linirlVsh expert clnims thai Ihe' a lo .It nr.xlii. lo.r soil . f the ,ir I.l I. uti ; s.pial lo the strain tll.lt w til Iw pill l.p -ll I it. Kirn la.w when lbs fid supply Is, in. pie. III. II-.. ids iti l- au-e liisir dl- i .1.1. r.d SI..1111I.I.S f.tll t' .lliel the !.. I tlx V l.lke II ..lellei M..1...I. ll . Il.l I. r I r. tik't I'l'ii ait. I I. .tia iiii I lie slma. h and I it.-stite olhtaus. llltl riuis Puar. The Itaslivaof bluish white light seen III Ihe. link when inireea of sugar arn 'rubtstd together have la-en lu.ie. by I Mr. John Urn lie, an Kugllsh physicist. lly rotating a loaf of a ig.ir on a lathe j against a Iu. miner hir'haa obtained al ) most conliuiioiia liimliii"ity, enabling him lo oltservu and photograph the peelrum. Tim light appear lo lie a result of Some ohai.ge iu the iMsmIs. and not lun In heating or to chemical set Ion between the sugar ami air, aa waa upNsed. H.k.i Ihs .l V .l.h. A alight lap litav causo a bruise, or a light blow a bl.iek one, sore and len der. Hut It I easy to HIT a bruise by the use o( SI. JacoU I'll, and maUu Uid ait vanish ami the sorenes heal. Inlrrlurk Ins Itrtrk. A resident of Toruolo, Canada, has invented a paving brick which In. .'laima will save i lfea considerable ex miim il it cornea up lo eMM latlona It tH.iisiata of aaisleui ol interl.H king brick, by which Ihn aionea dovetail into s.vch other, the e.'onon.y result ing Iroltl ita me being that concrete might be supersede. I aa utv.naii to make a nnovtli pavement, but the brn ka could be simply laid on the loumla1 Ion. Kipcrimcnta w lib plant a-els suit Jected lo rxtcrme cold have ah.twu lltal Ihe power t germination la not du alroyvvl hut merely ausja-udo-l by the cold. monry-lj.uk tea anj baking iuvdrr at Your Grocers - ' ; A curious butterfly etlst In In lia. The male haa Ihn left witg c!!ow ami the right one re. I, the feiu.ile Ita these I obl rev. re , . If you waul the l-t wind mill, pun. i t, tank. plows, aairxi't a .( nil sirr boilers, eitcoi. s, or -. i.. t.il ii.d liin.tr, .- or w nie J. HI N I I b, f.n.t ..I M..rits..ii Stlvet, i'ortirtiel, rr..H Huhiuai ilia volcaii.a. are constantly . Iauig iltsciivere.l, 'and are at lime, owing to their su Men app'iirance, a great danger lo iiavig.iti.ru. When con. lug t- S'.iu 1'r.vtl. I'.i ff.1 I'V I'.r..klu II. .1.1, .".. W Hu-h sin-rt. Ameri.'an rr Kiroraii plan ll.s.tti and Istanl II. in lo l t K-r day ; rnms .'irniis to ll.t'i ir .lay; sinitle mrais ii icui. Free Corn li. I has. Monigomrry. A swordlish weighing 8, 070 xini. l was lately biotight lo Ihe market al Tat jirig. It wa It) feel long, tl.s sword alous weighting 40 tiound. Ta f'wre w 4',..l In llns liar Take l.aiativ Hr-.tnti (j.ilnln Tahlels. A II drtiygisla refund money if it Uila to cur.. i'. . ' , - Ceals XissM.- 1 If you slway tall ths troth you wilt never hsv . to fix up exnusea i f IVS rsrmaietUj I'tirsa Wa u.,r nsrsonsnss ! rue arirr e.si .ar i or .r. hm.,, orri Hmrrt iw. r.r. swi.a rw rikl ea.oa trial hoiussna tmtlK .R. H. U, aX4a, lad., a Arch au-Mt, tnuis-toipiiak. trw, j If there is no other way in which a woman ran be complimented, tell her' thai she is a great problem. Piso's Cure f..r r.inaiimptl.tn has Iteeri a family nie.li. lite with in littrs Isn't . It. . Madison, 2lou t.'d Av , t'hl. ago, III. A man never know how well posted . hia wile it on church, affairi until the entertains hot minister at sapper. bows Tins W nftVr On Han1rti tHtlUr Rwrt1 fornf tmttm ot 4 trth iti-t ran tiol urn rurt4 by ilftii fl CstUrrMur. W thauiidfr-iitnexl, liavr ktiowo I. J t hniirf I lor lUm isat l& vvars. anl lclViir til in prtttilf . hotiftratlc n all httwIitrM Iraiiaartlotn anl ftn 1 anciatw abla t oarry out any oUllaUuna mmim by Ukejtr mrmu tartt Tar I, 1 h iinif irtita, Tottvlo, O, WitaiMi, K lien 4t elraAavii, Whnlacala Itruttjiata, loltMln, O, fTaU'a Catarrh Cura la taarn ltitrrnally .actlnf Alrrrtly on tb I.IimmI and mttrfjua aurfevc vi thaayalrtn. I'rlro 7V ar IkiU. IMd by bi. drugi lata. TfallmonUla Irra. ilaUl aramily I'll la re tLa Ual, Aooording to orntui tiikon by Xhm Mi.no burrmi of tatintiri ther r 1,677,353 btm In that ita to, I WILLAMET Schillings Best MAHtfrACTl'ltKH or ENGINES, BOILERS 8aw Mill and Mining Machinery. Dealer In Hour Hill and Grain Cleaning Machinery and Supplier Ing- Promptly VOEI TBI (EST. PRICES TBI LOWEST. If YOU IRE RUPTURED lwn!nMirt yoitrr.(i H la lha Laaetti vhlrHaffrria rtirf); tha tmifrim ntvr; 2 UK) airlatt iH-t f rim anki.li't ua o nar anir a fit, fr no rhara; t rout Unayglal i(oa itt krrp ilia in Arlia ua fr tHrertltma f(r ail Ttaaaurrmrtit j irr arnit1-nra eonnianital and tritaara ani rura from oha.'rvatiun, to any a4lraai monty rHuri'la. tl tiol Mili actnr. V. M. mnimr4 A im, ftinarl Truaa fUUra, U iWeon4 It., ir viand, Of. PHRSONS WORTM KNOWING AHOUT Captain Parker, prnprlatnr of ths Parker bouse, Astoria, wa In the eliy last week, ami remila hliuself cured of ealairh ny Dr. Darrin seven yean ago. He says the cure la permanent. Ki HbatilT A. T. Hohoeps' wife, of M Third alieel, Portlaml, hal tienn lroublit.1 with ilealness fot a long time. Her gtasl geititi piuiiipled her lo try Dr. H.iirlu' Klrclrb'al esir. bhe waa cured. Her daughter, Nlua, waa cura. byt Dr. Dan In a.. ven yeara ago of rhau-r-talisui, loss of aptet Itn and general lia bility, J. A. I -I it. I "ley, una agent on Ihs U. li. A .V, r b n. e Ml. 'laUir, Dr., I Very euthiisitisli.' over the riire of con suinplion, hroiichltia ami catarrh, per foimed by Dr, I'm ran eight year ago. Hit gamed UO point. Is. and baa kepi II rvei since. Mr. I.lmlsley haa great cause for rejoicing. . Ml. 1. I'les' dutigfiter, Tweitllelh ireet, I'ltifliiii I, is huppy In the cute of a l.itg g.utre :l,irgn nei k), ol years' stun ling. She was restored by Dr. Darriu' electrical trealmettl many years ago, Mia. T. II. Hatllnld'a (on, VII l.leventl. atrls'l, 1'ortlaml. wasoWred an year ago by Dr. Darrin. Hia tumble waa discharging car and deaf ness Hi. Darilu give free examination I t all ami w ften nn. es.ary give mediclns iu connection w illi electricity. The oor treated fieri from ID to 1 1 dally, e inept ine.llcitu a. Those, willing lo pay, 10 to b: evening, 7 lo H, Sunday, IU tu I J. 1 l..itf it. as, ralarrh, sva, nose end throttl, heart, liver, stomach, lung trouble, error of youth, blood lalltta, glti.l, titHiteucy, vurlc.H'ele, bytlrta-ela, an I stricture a specially. All rbronia in.ilii and lemale ami private llaeaser treated al reasonable rate. No rase published rl ept by pel in I ""bill l.f he patient. All business relation with Dr. Damn slinlly confidential. Iat- tela o inquiry anewered. Citculala and tplestinii blaaJls sen and l-elta f ui nt-."ne.l nt five. Mstleriee when necessary. I'aliunla when willing pleaae mention Ihl paper, tllll.e, 8UA Mtil(,lson street, Portland. A deposit of railh strontlan has been found on Put in Hay island In l.sk Kile It la many a res in eitent. Ths iillraln of alinnlia la of purs whits color. V ill list l. la II. ll I rert.iinty linn, th.il as din-ply itiilie.I.le.1 as the ''l-.tlo nerve is, St. Jafot Oil W'll g. t down In il and cure It. ll is a pioof nf how irtrlrating ami enicauiois are its woudnrlul cura tive aiwera. A steady diet of Itost.tn baked bean cause. I a Itoaton lion lo f ill upon Ita k.-etr ami partully .i.-io n him. Ths implied reuWliou on the source of Bos ton's greatuesa was res.nte.1 by banish i li a. the iingratif til animal. Iii-wey wra aattsrtrd to only take np tatlli emls'of Ihn Manila episode. Ths Sl-at. lar. is ought to eor gratulate them anlvaa that he did mil conclude to laks a play iu the middle of the gam. Maasuchus lett claims In have mors differ, i.l kin Is of native tree than any kingdom iu Ktir.i.e, tha number ex costing ItO among Iheiii Iteinga nitis large oaks. , 4 Porftrt Tp of llt Hight.l Ordtr tt t MLt'rncm i aY.rnwrficfirrt. ' Absolutclt Pure, liclklttus, Nutiltloua. ..tosrs less Hail ill ItKTiCcp.. lis sars iKsl foa (.1 Ihs IWasIs Artkls, ra al IX)kCMl:.sTLB. MAS, bf WALTCR UAKHK & CO. Ltd. t.T.SLt.saD .,. YOUR LIVER la It Wrong? Oct It Right, Keep It Right, Steers' IteVMled Rene wllldolL ThrM dosrs a HI laak jou l baiter, Or It Ire four drurxtst or nr wtutlssal drug bouse, at tjom HMaart A Unlaw Prua, (, lawiiis. BU MTHE"C E Ji UI NlT" SYRUP OF FIGS ... MaWUrAOTCMD IT ... - CALIFORNIA FIO 5VRUP CO. ts- SOTI THIimx BASEBALL, FOOTBALL ATNtlTIO 41B eTamtSIUM lUf PLItl. Send lor Catalotti. will I rmcK jo. .K:ys:.v TEETH WITHOUT PLATES It not a Crown!. Hrlrta: Motloe l'olnloaa fllllna; nl aatrallin. Dr. T. II. White, Kf,." IRON WORKS pair- Attended to. PORTLAND, OR. CURE YOURSELF! I a fl If a (or nntialttral t hsraeis), tnawmrnai ti.oa. It niaiicita nr tt.t ttatisa aT ' mssxvriiiSB, freeeai eetgi. rali.traa, Btirl titvf aartrin frtffw OwfK-i fi) f'H or M. taw . fliafliaaiTi. LTl M rr arnl In fmm rppr. t tlBISta BtratsrawlJ f.J f w. air I iMtna, fv'a. I urcMiar aai rauaafa, w. r. W. tu XVU IN vrlllr lee a1ariUara pt yanerilaRer&cors Breakfast m lScoa J f v aaiajaiHva a"r" 0