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WASHINGTON T erro r« o f a C row d . .-ropos or the tragedy. In Itself bar- rir csused by tlio ztrugglei of a vast •l.ldly crowd, thnl concluded tha un*leldly („r),. eplendorz of the Moscow ror- tllin. .Iziuez T'ayu aaya: "No one Jjo has not experienced something of n, power can Judge of the horrora of .ressitre freed from aclentlflc control, what liolooauata would have been * Jo of the crowds that pressed to tl,e executions before Newgate In #IJ time» but for the harriers that „ere erected to stem the human cur- reot! At the fete In the Chatnp de Usr» in I’arla In 1827. butnbera of poo- 1 , lost their lives standing, and were rtrrled about hither ami thither in the fniWd all night, side by side with their bring companions.” Crown o f H o « 1«. crown of roue» and the title of | the Ro«arie for one year i« giveu an nually a« a prize for virtue in Home of the provincial towns of France, notably in Nanterre. a little town near Paris. The city c o n f e r s the crown of rosea ind other tflftH upon the fair maid who I,** been pronounced worthy by th e municipality, who have met in solemn convocation to consider the merits of all the uiaids of the town. V ir t u e ’ « Th« Every man likes a little woman with ! able bunch of hair on her head. TR U M PE T CALLS. t t a m '. H o rn Hounds s W a r n in g *o the U n re d e e m e d . 1 r p 1 -*■ FARE ONE O O LL a H. N o t* UK devil « »»Ip» no 8*lt ou dead fish. Faith is always •lie basis of Joy In religion. •«et a man to think right, and Hod will get him to do right. • ¡od send» hi» witnesses where they are ueeded the most. The more we love Cod. I he more we w ill In. willing to do for man. I he devil always goes In the wedding When |ieople marry for money. «¡0.1 sees heroe wher..... . see only the commonest kind of .....pie. We may he able lo g t rid of Cod's man, but never of Cod's truth. Kvery dollar some men gel increases their chance of missing heaven. When some people Ita v nothing to «ay they seem to talk the most. The nlnt of many serin. 11s Is too low for augeLs, and loo high for men. A man may wear religion as a cloak, I TllfHtlNDERTAKKN FOR HEALTH’ S and yet freeze Ills soul In death. SAKE Mans blindest ey* is on ilie side where he things It will pay to sin. ver lout I «1 ipoin I 11 horn., and huI ih I from I ind sur- ' Thrd liar pur- [ a. Thon J :tne Hit- ssiniurj I ten-sinl I Ilo Orni» I li linen.* I rcturnel I ■ars owl liad liel ir.v spin [ lien, itw I the no I inn alilo I inn «ri I I n tint« I without I t hose io I teir psr- [ Will be rendered more ben eficial, and the fa- tigueiof travel counteracted, it the voyager will take along with him llo s te tte r’s Stomach Bitter», ami use tliat p rotective and enabling ionic, nerve in vigo ra n t and appetizer regu- Urly. impurities in uir and w ater is neutral ized by it, and it is a matchless tranquilizer and regulator o f the stomach, liv e r and bowels. It counteracts m alaria, rheumatism , and a tendency to kidney and bladder uilments. The city of Marseilles, France, has just completed its drainage system on ■be plan of Paris, at a cost of f 7,000,- ooo. Piso’sCure fur Consumption has saved n. large doctor hills.—C. I, Baker, 4228 Urgent Sq., Philadelphia, Pa., Dee. 8, '93. The real chosen people of Cod ale those who know his will and do It. A doubt Is the heaviest burden the devil can bind on a Christian's back. No man prays In on roost who th.es not expect to get just what he asks. Obscurity on earth will not keep any body from becoming famous lit heaven. The man w ho walks with Cod must keep step with everything that is good. It Is doubtful if we can truly own anything for which we are not grate ful. The devil has not yet found out how The members of the Boston Aero nautical Society have decided that the to make the man poor who loves lo give. kite is an instrument of value. The Lord's army was never defeated The bicycle is the evangelist of the most progressive era ever known A because the opposing army had giants uew name for it is “ the farmer’s in It. friend.M The (list dart the devil alma at a young convert Is always pointtHl with HOWS THIS? a doubt. We offer On* H u n*red Dollars Reward for any raae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's The devil has 11.1 dart in his quiver Catarrh Cure. that may not he quenched hy the shield K. I C H K N K Y A CO., Toledo, O. We, the uiulersgm* 1. have known K. J. of faith. fhenev for the last 15 year*, and believe him perfectly honorable in »til business transactions «ml financially uhle to carry out any obligation!* made by lit* ir firm. WKST A T r u *X, W holesale H rarffU t«. Toledo. O. W a l king , K in n a n A M a rv in , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, noting directly upon the bloo I and mucoua surfaces of Iht* system. Testim on ial* sent free. Price 75c. per bottle, cold by all drugeists. Hall's Family Fills are the best. C O U NTY * * « W a i a Q n le t- L o n k ln g M a o , b n » H e K n e w H o w lo S h o o t. HATCHET FORTLAND LETTEh Pperial Correspondence. PortUud, Or., Oot. 14.— 8* 7, last 1 he ticket agent at Big Bend was not week 1 told you that this ie a pretty 1 ho man for the place, and he realized guy town; well, it ie more than that. it as well as many others. He was a I 'l l tell you, by gosh! I t ’s a town of one man and knew his business, but invention, invention in law, too,which iu* lucked sand. The fare from Big is more than mere discovery in scienoe. l ’«*nd to Black Hill was a dollar, but The deputy city attorney, one Mr. "hen any of the crowd wanted to go Davie, nice gentleman, 1 hear, but I • lowii they handed in two or three qurti- gaesa that won't go ae to hie law, tried b'l's. as the case might be. iniked five or to put a defendant man on the stand to ¡;ix inches of a revolver through the! testify against himself; sure, onr own window, and called out: old squire knows more thau that! “ Ticket fur Black Hill, and don't i W ell, anyway, the judge, Mr. waste too much time over It!*' Sweek, who was on the bench, he over The agent always handed out a ticket I ruled the deputy city attoruey, who is i.nd pretended that things were all I his partner iu the practice of law. or «'¡«lit. and the boys played 1? on him | was, then; but whether or uot his hon till lie had to throw up his job. One day j or w ill continue iu league with a fel- the old man went and the new oue took low with that kind of idea of the law. his place, and four or live of the gang I ain't got no way of finding out. went down to the depot to size the lat- Look you, here's a real good 'on. ler up. When they returned to camp You can spring it on either side. 1 there was a majority and a minority re ain’ t got enough seuse tu know much port. Bill Thompson was spokesman about politics, aud so as I see one’s one for the majority, and he said: way aud one's another way. I say, in “ lie ’s the softest thing In these yere the name of peace, let's go easy. A n y ports. I ’m not goiu’ to buy any more how, here's one I heard, and it fits Tickets, but I ’ll scare ’em outer him. either side: What is the difference between— The sight of a gun will make his ha’r curl.” (either M cKinley or Bryan, just as one Bob Williams was spokesman for tne ohooses) and Buffalo Bill?” Answer— Oue has a show.” minority, and was also the minority as I 'll tell you, one is mighty apt to well. He looked very serious as he lose faith in human nature, hanging said: ’’He’s a pale-faced, humble-lookllT around this burg. Politics! Heavens, critter, but don’t make no mistake on how each tells stories about 'totherl him. He carries h1s forefinger curled Oue charges the other with repudia up. as if pullin’ trigger, and the tifst tion, and the other charges the former man who shoves a gun ill on him is with creating a double-back-action dol lar that gets bigger with every change goin* to git hot lead in return.” The camp was divided on the ques of the moon. Now, my own idea of tion. and after much talk Bill Thomp money is that is the best money that son offered to make the tost and settle comes easiest, and stays longest in the the problem. In a day or two a score old woolen stocking in the chtmbley E ZE K IE L. r f us went down to witness the per corner. formance. We were lounging about the waiting-room when in walked Bill S E L L I N G L I Q U O R T O I N D I A N S with a whoop, and advancing to the “ ekor window lie gruffly inquired the .fudge Lowell's Instruction* to a 1'eu- dleton Grand Jury. fare to Black Hill. "One dollar,” was the reply. “ A dollar fur me—Bill Thompson?” “ Yes. sir, for you or anybody else.” “ And you won’ t take a half?” “ No. sir.” “ You won't take* it with thlf thing behind it?” continued Bill as lie shoved the coin along with the muzzle of his gun. “ No. sir, and— !” And them was a pop! pop! pop! and six bullets were chasing each other into William’s an- i Toniy. Jle lost a linger, bad an ear spilt, and an eyebrow shot off, got n rake across the chin and another across ilie scalp, and lie didn’t have time t<> fall until till was over. Then the agent opened the door of liis office and looked us over and said: “ I didn’t shoot to kill, and he isn’ t hurt much. The fare to Black Hill is one dollar—exactly one dollar. Any one else want to get to Black Hill for a qua rterV” Without a word in reply we picked BUI up and lugged him off. He was also a very silent man. We had got him all bandaged up and put to bed be fore be was ready to talk, and then he simply inquired: “ Boys, who did all that shootin’ ?” Why, »he feller you said you could bluff.*’ answered one of the boys. •*----! but I thought 1 did!” he growl ed. as he turned his face to the wall and shed tears. M. Quad. In Washing ton Star. 1 KW«! YOV^° STAND I’LL. nothing BUTTHE GEiMlUNE You w ill Cud o n e coupon Inside each tw o ounce baff and tw o coupons in side each four ounce b a g o f Black w ell’s Durham . Buy a bag o f this celebrated tob acco and read th e co u p on —w hich g iv es a list o f valu able presents and how to ge t them . Peodleton, Or., Oct. 14. — Judge Stepheu A. Low ell, addressing the grand jury today, referring to selliug of iutoxicatiug drink to Indians, said: “ The white population cannot es cape responsibility which rests upon it. The uative race is among us a weaker and morally inferior people, and we owe them such protection as they can not exert for themselves. The appe tite for intoxicants seems with them uncontrollable if liquors are obtaina ble. We protect by stern enforcements of the statutes other wards of the law; miuors and feeble-minded and common drunkards; and we have permitted tfie statute enacted to remain dead, ne glected: First, because the federal government assumed jurisdiction and latterly because the federal courts have declared the alloted Indian a citi zen. Even though he is a citizen I am of the opinion that the constitution and courts upon the ground of public inter est w ill sustain the law placing men of Indian blood in category named above, requring the shield and protection of the state. What is now needed is a calm, candid examination by you of the whole situation and such report as shall in the future be a guide to officers and magistrates, that the public may be conversant with the situation aud the law in the future be enforced.“ The more a mean man has lo say in church, the more it hurts the cause of true religion. The man who would have the power to move mountains must begin oil grains of sand. Let a vote Is1 taken to determine who la the wisest man. and every fool will Beinald Renault, the French soien vote for himself. tilt, has discovered fossil iniebrobes in We know exactly what kind of a man ths earliest geologicl formations. Adam was. when we become well ac quainted with ourselves. The devil is often made welcome in a home where there Is a handsome Bible 011 the center table. Ever since Eve ale the apple, one of Sharply to th e c o n d itio n o f y o u r blood. woman's greatest troubles has been At this season p ec u lia r p er Is assail the about something to wear. There is something wrong with a lystem. T h e re a re su dden ch a n g es in te m A Boy Burned to Death. perature ; fo g s and da m p n ess, c h illy C h r is tia n 's life, if It never makes a s in Stockton, Cal, Oct. 14.— A t 9:80 nights, lo w e r in g c 'o u d s , d re n c h in g rains. n e r feel ashamed of himself. o’clock last night the borne of James These sudden ch a n g es b rin g on colds, Cod has never been concerned about The E d itor’s L ittle Joke. Oardner, at Oakesdale, Stanislaus fevers, pn eu m o n ia , b ro n c h itis and o th rr the size of the church, hi t he has al The proprietors of the Scotsman had county, took fire, caused by tbe explo- ailments. K e e p the b lood pu re, rich and ways been particular als.tt who should once to pay damages because their j sion of a coaloil lamp. Mr. Gardner full of v it a lit y and y o u w ill be well. he iu It. famous editor, Alexander Bussell, in was reading, and his 12-year-old son a leading article, called some local ce was in bed. When tbe lamp exploded The Cull o f Duty. lebrity a “serpent.” As the calling of the father became greatly excited, and There are two things In the world of extinguished the flaming clothing, which Mrs. Spilkcr Is very fond a “ bad” ’ names is illegal in Scotland. Bus sell lutd practically no defense. Yet seeming to forget all about tbe boy. party and her husband. She never He rushed out of the bouse, his cloth lulls 10 accept an Invitation 1.' one. or he made a tight, and on being worsted ing and flesh burning, aud then thought lo carry the other with her; and. with he went straight back to his office to MINING HOIST, attack the triumphant “ serpent” ’ anew. of his sou. He then attempted to rosh HOISTING Engines , al. she is very deaf. 1« the Bent—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. 4 to 25 H. P. On his arrival, by a singular accident, back into the building, but was seized Not long since they attended 1 hirth- PUMPING Engines by tbe townspeople. When the house STYLE. HnnH’Q P i l l o * r' 1 ,l;,y party, ami the major-Mrs. Spli he found on his table a pamphlet which was all aflame he gave up the struggle OUUU b r u i s pilla, aid digestion. dinner 26 c. MARINE Engines cer's husband was to proixisc the the “ serpent” had Just issued. This and walked away. He was seen later Ion III. of "The Babies." Being very pamphlet, then, he proceeded to make making toward the river. He said all STATIONARY Engines. the subject of a leading article; and in fond of children, it was thought that It he presently noticed certain statistics was over and he would k ill himself. this toast would jttsi suit him. He was takcD back to town, where he T h e y A r e t h e Bent to B u y . I nfortunately for Major Spilker and which somehow were all wrong in their became a raving maniac. C h e a p e a t t o O p e r a te . the assembled guest*, lie changed his additions. So he quoted the statistics, The boy was burned to death. His M o st H s liifs r to r j» toast to "The Ladies." without waru- pointed out their blunders, and then remains were found in the corner of ,pg his wife of the fact. who. of course. wrote: the room The mother and elder son “Thus, If M r.----Is not a serpent, be M IN E O W N E R S 1 bought her husband would coniine Ths yet seems to lx* a particularly bad * were in oburch at the time. himself to the toast of the little ones. mother is also nearly crazed. Cannot afford to n*e Holsts that Mrs. LauraE. Mims, o f Smithville.Oa., ■ Now. Major Spilkcr. said Mrs. adder.” are unreliable. The HZHCVLX8 *®ys: "A small pimple of a strawberry Barker the hostess, as the dinner nd- T w o L ii. c . r i K illed . Li Hung Chang’s Sermon. color appeared on my cheek; it soon HOIST la Absolutely Sale. A i- Vancouver, B. C., (Jot. 14.— John Here's a short sermon that the vice brgan to grow rapidly, notwithstand- , kneed'. "It Is your turn to give your Started Instantly. v a y s Heady. One man operates *n8 all efforts to check it. My toast, and pray say something compli roy delivered to one pretty young wo Norgood, employed by theChanne M in Tube or Electric Igniter, Engine and Hoiet. Satisfaction eye became terribly mentary to onr sex." man who told him that she wasn't mar ing Company, on Valdez island, was ■When niv charming hostess, said ried. “ A woman can afford to Is* ca killed by a falling tree while clearing inflamed, and was so guaranteed or your money back. »'loan. Safe. «are. swollen that for quite the major, rising, "requests me to do a pricious as long as she is young: but land belonging to tbe company. A cor a while I could not thing it 1» my duty to ottey: therefore I oner's jnry censured tbe workmen for see. The doctors , ,k,. pleasure in drinking the health of •veil American women, beautiful as î i u » . O i l an d G a a o lin e t'.n glu e«, I to 2 0 0 - h » r « e P o w e r . said I had Cancer of the ladles. The ladies cherish us In they are, must eventually grow old. not taking proper precautions, no warn Time creeps on. even in the <*as<*s of ing having been taken that tbe tree the most malignant prosperity, soothe us In adversity, and San Francisco. CaL was about to fall. John Myers, a ZSLoe, 105 and 407 Saneóme Street, he fairest, and when a woman reaches , type, and after ex- Write for CetnlAvtM. * hausting their efforts ,v , ,elr tender minister!»«», lighten tu years she will find sin* cannot make logger, was killed on Howe sound Sat W O R K S *15-217-.M9- M .*•.*>-'-M HAY HT. without doing me ,t!c burden of life. I drink to the ;ho conquests she did at .'Wt. Every j urday by being crushed between two __ any good, they gave woman should get married. Marriage logs. op the case as hopeless. When in ''w h e n the a p p la u s e su lts ld e d Mrn Is her mission, and she will I k * happier j formed that my father had died from s n l l k e r Ig n o ra n t o f th e tru e s u b je c t o f P a ten t tf«< llrin e F sp lo rfed . | of other bindings gA 0 Ibe same disease, they said I must die, Mu* t o » » . . l,m g l o w i n g w ith p r id e a : ; . tilth a g« hm I husband than alone, wan- Chardon, O., Oct. 14 — W hile Pre BEST a o i IN i ra THE i r a WORLD ----— — ------ — — ------ ilering about the world.” LI can preach is hereditary Cancer was incurable. served Grant was compounding a pat Iu wearing qtialUieaare iJiunrpmee'l,actually is that they are ‘w h A ^L as well ns can prolie. Pittsburg I Ms- “ At this crisis, I was advised to try iitiaetitig two boxes o f any other brand Free b a rk er. ....... lou t know ent medicine today, tbe mizture ex om Aiitm el Olle I * ► T r i l K <*K ' P I N K . S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer patch. ” just as FOR MAi.K BY ORRGON AND ploded and caught fire. Grant was began to d is c h a r g e a n d c o n t in u e d to d o ,|0W found the W A S I I I .N f.T O N M KC4 II t badly burned, his daughter, Mrs. Perry, 10 for three months, then it began to .............. him with iwo or three on his K ood ^ Infant M ortality in London. and Dealer« gt-nerall? - beal. I continued the medicine a while tap at once, and During IMUT» 7..VJ7 inquests were held who was in tbe room, lost both her as longer until the Cancer disappeared en- ey<*s end her bands were badly burned ■■\gntha!" gasped the major. +* BIAS In I.oi»d««n. an Increase of 14 |*er cent hrely. This was several years ago and ..y„a, teasing .he life out of «be poor on the number in 1«M. One hundred and they dropped off. Tbe body of there has been no return of the disease. VELVETEEN Mrs. Perry's child was burned almost . «r things. H e is such a favorite with and seven persons of the “ subjects” j Make money bv *>ure- w»f tl ifieru lation In lc a «“ We bay and «ell «h e a t there oti mar v m and every chance he g o ...... is :lied from “ want, cold and exposure.” | to a crisp. Mrs. Perry and the child i'h SKIRT BINDING. yin* Fortn 1 e« have- t eeu m *de on a «m all la- ,;,re to have them in his arms, or Iw F i v e hundred and seventy-two children w ill die. g ln i'ln c by tred ny-ln future«. W rite for full Cancer is a blood disease, and onTy a ^•arl»»•^ll«r» Heat of re'efc-n- * given. Several Ask for the new „.mplna with them. He a got the lov- w en * suffocated «luring the year by ( blood remedy will cure it . S. S . b. The literature of chess is more exten • earn exrerien «-« on t l# Chicago H«*ar«l of aud a th o r ugh know ledge o f the bind- guaranteed purely vegetable) is a reai mgest nature of any man I eve. saw. U run ken or «•?> relew« pi r. ?»* < in b«‘«l.____ sive than that of any other amusement. Tiade, S . H. & M. CORD EDGE. i ph » Downing Ho >k»n« A Co., i 'h lraeo Board blood remedy, and never fails t o per „ 0,1 somehow, they •■«me to hint, when o f Trade Brok'-rs Offi-^a In Portland Oregon If your dealer W I L L NOT < mi M N«»i B l o w V p ■ f la fn . manently cure Scrofula. Eczema. m a n en tly c u r e Cancer, S c r o fu la , E czem a, and Spokane Wash. You probably pay too supply you w c w ill. 1 *U m R h e .... u m a tis m or a n y o t h e r d * is e ------ a s e of the Colville. Wash.. O ct 14.— Burglars I Samples show ■ay lake !s end materials moiled free. b loo d . S en d fo r ou r b ook s much a month for tea; it is made an ineffectual attempt to rob the with a «roan. ___ _ “ Home Dressmaking Made Easy, a new 72 pay« oa anr.r m^(\ B lo o d D is e a s e s , 01 r Cancer and Spokane Falls A Northern railway book by Misa Emma M. Hooper of the Ladies Hoe 1 H O U S E H O L D C O O P S . ETC. probably not very good. T r a 'n ln g o f J e w is h « M l Ir e n . **:led free to Journal, tells In plain words how to matte d rear»» af safe last night. They drilled a bole within recent years t ie ew » Tbla r im ila r ia iaaoed for the benefit o f our home without previous training : mailed for 25e. lny address. T r y Sc hi//tug s Best. 11 sud touched off a fuse, but the charge country " iit o m o r i » b n u n n a t s v s ilt b r m iw lm 5 H. 4k M. Co.. P O. Box 6oo. V V. City. m oil in Ibis .-ouutry has gnen .1 larg failed to explode. Tbe safe contained o f our Daliy KtKeta) Aalea, Hend na your ad- j Swift Specific amount of a--0 0 ion » £ m . ™ you don’t like it. your gro drew. Yon w ill find both u «*»»4» « n < 1 r*ri*-ea rigb t i several thousand dollars Co. Atlante, G a. W II.I, A FIB « K < «>.. .A P I S O S C U R E F O R - Ala A JO Market street Han Fram-taco. Cal. I W holraalr K*>orm« PrnmlMd. cer returns your money. ...£ .««£ " r o « rtOPVE THAI « t SIC* ~ Berlin. Get. 14.— The Frankfurter In lim a BnW by 4 of technical school* for Jew isn . You may find unexpected Zeitung U R »*4 E ana*. C M U H ieie RE roa P IL E S j n G u m p t i o n says tbe sultan baa iaaoed an S lM<H « Profru-O»« Ft -« rt»M»e *•**«• trade promising state reforms for tbe om. ao-sAw-Ko t p » l * m M io r . When you loaf, remember the right» pleasure and profit in it mrm • h# On# Thin« te **•- «M. »«•»ree lo wer«. A pe*n>* nrv * rca.ore *e< fro«, trim MB. I f r ^ a a a , I kUo.. To. Ortj on« for mOom» whole of Turkey. N. P. N. Ü. No. « 7 1 .-« . f . N. Ü. No. 74* A Schviin* A C « * , l f of busy people. fold by PruggwaaettS«.*^ ka tn ~ siplee mailed free. AdArT~ Look Hood’s Sarsaparilla HERCULES Gasoline Engines. Hercules Gas Engine Works. FRAZER caxl | e T h e WHEAT. A Real Blood Remedy. MULED FREE SSS iCHBmñui , ‘...... b e st th e y s a y