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I BROKE A Lake UP AT R E V IV A L C F BU S IN E S S . ANCHOR Steamer W r e c k e d N e a r kego n, M ic h ig a n . Mus F a c t o r i e s R e s u m e W o r k In O h l o - * M a n j Men K e -K m p io y e d . "O K E A T T H E G R E A T R IV E R O P E N . T h e F o m in l D ed (r at io n o f the Loc ke Celebrated. PK ItS O N A L E VE N TS .™ A series of articles of unique interest has been undertaken by the Ladies’ Home Journal. It is to be called “ Great Peracnal Events." and w ill sketob the most wonderful scene« i f populuar enthusiasm and thrilling his toric interest which have occurred in America during the past fifty years. Each one w ill be graphically detailed by an eyewitness, while leading artis s have b-»n employed to portray the events iu piotnres made from old illm - trative material. Tbe series has just been started in the current number of tbe magazine, Hon. A. Oakey Hall, ex- mayor of New York city, sketching tl e scene “ When Jenny Lind Sang u Castle Garden," whioh still stand« i a the greatest single concert in tbe annals of American music. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher in the following issue w ill tell of a remarkable scene iu which her husband was the central figure: “ When Mr. Beecher Sold Slaves in Plymouth Pulpit.” Then Stephen Fiske w ill portray the furore and excitement “ When the Prince of Wales Was in America.” Parke Godwin w ill follow this in a succeeding number with an aooonnt of the unparalleled excitement in New York "W hen Lonis Kossuth Rode Up Broadway.” Hon. John Russell Young w ill sketoh “ When Grant Went Around the W orld ," Mr. Young being of General Grant's party The great soene in the senate chamber “ When Henry Clay Said Farewell to the Senate” w ill follow. Lincoln w ill figure twice in the series: First, in a description of "W hen Lincoln was First Inaugurated," and, next, "W hen Lincoln was Buried.” The stirring story of the discovery of gold by John W. Maokay w ill be revived in "W hen Maokay Struck the Great Bonanza." The series w ill extend through all tho numbers of Tho Ladies’ Home Journal during 1897. Cascad* Cincinnati, Nov. 9.— Special dis Muskegon, Mich., N ot . 10.— 'l'be patches indicate a revival in business schooner Waukesha broke up while try throughout the Ohio valley as well as ing to ride out the gale at anohor near here. here last night, and only one survivor The Big Four, C'hesaptake & Ohio of her crew of seven has been rescued. and Baltimore & Ohio roads all ordered The vessel bad a load of salt and ap their shops opened today and enlarged ples, whioh was taken on at Manistee forces on those already running. Saturday morning. A t 2 o'clock yes The Ensign Car Works a » Hunting- terday afternoon she was sighted run ton, W. Va., resumed. ning with the gale under a torn main The car works at Mount Vernon, 111., sail. An attempt was made to enter got an order for 800 oars from the Muskegon harbor, but the schooner Louisville <& Nashville Mad, and re drifted a mile south of the piers and sumed work. then anchor was dropped. She was The Niles tool works and other riding three-quarters of a mile from ■hops at Hamilton announced increased shore at dark. The engineer and fire forces. man of the city pumping station Furnaces at Ironto», Ashland and watched the lights until 9 o’clock last other towns announce that they w ill go night, when they disappeared. Short in blast soon, but no dates are given. ly afterwards wreckage began oomiug The Griffin wood works and the in, and today nothing can be seen of Powell brass works, both large con the lost boat above the water where cerns, employing msny men, an she anchored. A ll night long the nounced today that they would resume wreckage continued to oome up on the at once. Others report that they had beach, and five bodies have been re conditional orders, on which they w ill covered. The names of the dead can enlarge their forces immediately. not be learned, as nothing about the The Pittsburg Packet Company oloseu cluthing w ill identify them. The sur a contract here today for building a viving sailor was washed ashore un new $65,000 river steamboat. The conscious, and nothing can be learned plans were made and the contract from him. drawn two months ago. The closing The Waukesha was one of the old of it was conditional upon the result of fleet of "canalers," and true to all this election. tradition, she has taken almost her en The big cooper shops Ht Karidon, O., tire crew down with her in her last have resumed work to their full ca disaster. She was owued by F. H. pacity. Head, of Chicago, and wsa formerly One and probably two of the idle known as the Nabob. She was built mills of the Dayton Pipe Company, in Manitowoc, in 1864, and rated at this oouuty, w ill start in full as soon 295 tons. as repairs now in progress can be com This evening Frank Delach, the only pleted. survivor of the wreck, made affidavit The Burns iron works at Portsmouth, to the effect that there were seven men which have been on short foroe, an aboard the Waukesha, Cpataiu Dun nounce that it w ill temploy a full foroe can Corbett, the mate, four seamen immediately. and a colored oook. When they ar rived of Muskegon lie says the captain, M IL L 'O N S OF GOLD OFFERED. mate and some of the others were very drunk. They signaled for a tug-boat, SubtrcaNurlcH C a n n o t M e e t the D e m a n d but showed no signs of distress signals, fur Currency* and no tug, under the circumstances, Washington, Nov. 9.— Information started out in the heavy sea. The cap reoeived at tho treasury department tain anchored a mile south of Mus shows that large amounts of gold are kegon harbor. The craft began leaking being offered at the several subtreas- badly, but the captain refused to light the torch to make known tliuir condi uries in exchange for currency, stipu tion to the life-saving crew. The crew lation being made as to legal tenders. One million in gold was offered in Bos donned life preservers, their yawlboat ton. The snhtreasurer telegraphed the having been washed away. They let go tho larger anohor cable and tho seoretary for instructions, stating that the current working foroe was some schooner drifted townrd shore some what behind owing to the flurry, and what, with the smallor anohor drag the payment of this amount of ourrenoy ging gradually, all hands taking to the would leave the subtreasury incon- forward rigging. The craft, however, venieutly snort. Instructions were began sinking rapidly, and a sudden issued authorizing tho acceptance of lurch threw some of the men from the half the amount offered. foremast. As a part of them clung to The New York subtreasury, it is un the rigging the mainmast broke oil' derstood, have given notice that they and fell upon them, striking some of would receive gold today in exchange them and sweeping all into the lako. for currency. There are 6,400,000 Delach said be contrived to get to assay office cheeks outstanding, whioh gether a raft from the wreckage, to which five of the men hung for a time. are now being deposited for currency. The demand for ourrenoy, especially They dragged the captain with thorn, but he was too helplessly drunk to hold for small bills, in anticipation of a re on, and they had stood it until 5 vival of business, is exceptionally It is expected that several o'clock in the morning, but finally heavy. the other men gave up and sank, and days must elapse before officials w ill Delach was shortly afterward taken off he in a position to meet all demands. The treasury officials legard the tiuan- by the life-saving orew. cial situation as greatly improved. THE PANAMA CANAL. THE FO R E IG N PRESS. Great Natl.faction tapr.aa-d t l Trlum,.!. of -McKinley. $250,000 tho The opening of the Cascade locks last London, Nov. 6. — The Standard says: week w ill prove an epoch in the his “ Although McKinley is the cham tory of the state of Oregon. There pion of the financial policy designed to were thousands who witnessed the close the ports of the United States to swinging of the massive steel gates at British goods, there can be no doubt the western approach to the lock. The that bis defeat of the free-silver candi exercises preliminary to the opening date is a matter of satisfaction in this of the locks were simple in character, connrty. ” In a late edition the West consisting only in a short address by minster Gazette says: this year in valuable Governor W. P. Lord in presenting ‘ The brokers found themselves over the steel lever to be used in the open articles to smokers of whelmed the first thing this morning ing of the gates to Captain W. L. Fisk, with orders from American dealers to of the United States engineer corps, buy in their behalf. Such an enormous who had charge of the work on behalf amount of business has not been done of the government, and a brief reply in the course of a brief period since the C o n u ln o by him. days of the mining bor>m, aud it is not Within the lock was the steamer only from the United States speculators Maria, the little steamer Sadie B ., the here that tho demand for Americans launch Water Witch, owned by J. G. came. A large business, indeed, was and I. N. Day, the contractors. Out done in these securities in foreign mar side the lower gate were the steamers kets, especially Paris and Brussels." Dalles City, Sarah Dixon and Harvest The Bimetallic Leange tomorrow w ill Queen, crowded to the guards with You will find one coupon in* issue a manifesto claiming that Mo- ■ueu women and children. On the tide each 2-ouncc bag, and two K in ley’s election is a victory for inter o jta uod ot the locks and canal, coupons inside each 4-ounce national bimetallism, and quoting the crowded upon the massive granite bag. Buy a bag, read tbe coupon T h o B est money plank of the St. Louis platform. walls of the works and from every and sec bow to get your share. £ S m o k ln g T o b a c c o M a d o Un the Ulasgow stock exchange all other point of vantage were thousands e c e t w e e o e M M f l f l o O M O f l e n e o e s a e s n A c o i A a A * « 0ODDOOOOÓ industrial sellerg strengthened on the of others waiting patiently the signal receipt of the election news in tbe for the gates to swing open. United States. « 1 * 0 - A it was exactly 2:80 when the shrill Business at the Baltic closed firm at whistle of the Sadie B. announced the 9d to Is higher than yesterday. A signal, and a moment after the great cargo of No. 1 Northern spring wboat, steel gates were seen to be slowly mov November and December delivery, sold ing. Cheer upon cheer rent the air; at 84s. Two cargoes of Azoff and whistles of the various steamers joined Black sea wheat sold at 82s 8d and 32s in a mad ohorus of noise. The Dalles 9d, respectively. Thirty-five shillings brass band, stationed on the steamer was bid for prompt Walla Walla. Sarah Dixon, played inspiring airs, Another cargo of California afloat sold while battery A, of Portland, on the for 5s 9d. forward deck, fired a salute as the The Paris, Berlin, Vienna and steamers commenced to move. Frankfort stock exchanges were in ex The Sadie B. backed down the lock cellent t«me aud active today in conse to the gate, followed by the Maria and quence of the result of tbe election iu the Water Witoh, then returning, took up United States, und dealings in Ameri their stations within the look, followed can securities showed advances. by the other steamers. Once within There is no form of energy that is so (nr A dispatch to the Times from Glas the walls, the gHtea were closed, and reaching in its beneuts to the welfare and gow says the general opinion there is each vessel safely moored. Then a comfort of the world as electrical energy. that M cKinley’s election w ill give a practical demonstration of the work great temporary Btimulns to the British A TEN A CIO U S CLUTCH ings of the lock followed. An addi export trade in order to rush merchan tional depth of 23 feet was necessary Is that of dyspepsia. Few remedle do more dise forward before Mr. McKinley than palliate this obstinate complaint. fry in order that the vessels might pass llnstetter's .Stomach Hitlers, however, and you comes into office. Higher tanfis are from the lower to the upper lock or w ill find that It is conquerable, along with (is then expected to be enaoted. 5 heartburn, flatulence, nervousne-s canal, and this immense body of water symptoms, and loss of flesh and vigor. Biliousness and The sugar houses of Glasgow say was secured in about half an hour, al constipation frequently accompany it. These they expeot the duties on refint-d sugar besides lnalariul, rheumatic and kidney com though, when tho locks are in full plaints, are also subduabte w ith the Hitlers. imported into the United States w ill be operation, it w ill not take more than raised 2 cents. With refined sugars They say in Texas that the cowboy of eight minutes to perform such service the future will use a wheel instead of a selling at 9s per cwt, the possibility of (1*) The gradual rise of water, as it could horse. One cowherder in Atchison, Kan loss to speculators is sinuU. It is be- be watched Uowing from the canal, su», already uses one. ! lieved Americans w ill commence to liko a seething torrent, proved an in Piso’s Cure for Consumption is our onlv buy largely for December, January and teresting spectacle. When the proper medicine for coughs and colds.—Mrs. ('. February delivery. There is no doubt depth of water had been allowed, the Beltz, 439, 8th ave., Denver, Col., Nov. 8, ’95. there w ill be a rush to export woolen little Water Witoh started through the soft goods to America. Shipowners Sun spots are believed to be openings in canal, the first vessel to pass through the sun’s photisphere, or luminous envelope foresee little benefit, r.s most of the the locks after the formal opening of through which the orb is seen. i steam tonnage has already been char tae great work. The Sadie B. closely A N 118—For all kinds o f work furnished Pee nn tered for spring. followed and after the other steamers II Hhurt notice. Address Hlgley’s Employment Of The ironmasters say they havo done fice, 142 Third Htreet, Portland. Oregon. also passed through the canal and be without America for two years, and yond the eastern gates, the crowds of I f you pick up a starving dog and make w ill be able to continue without a sin passengers waving handerohiefs and him prosperous he will not bite you. This gle American order. The chief satis is the principal difference between a dog w ildly cheering. faction in business circles is felt over Portland was largely represented at and a man. the maintenance of the financial statu the celebration, as was The Dalles, UEAFNU8S CANNOT It K C IK K I) quo. many prominent business men of both cities being present. Sherman and By local applications, as they cannot reach the TERM INUS OF A LAND GRANT. portion of the ear. There is only one Morrow oounties had good delegations diseased way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu present, as well us Klickitat county, tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in A n o t h e r S tep In a L on g ;-S ta n d in g C o n tro vers y. flamed condition of the mucous lin in g of the Wush. Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed Washington, Nov. 4.— Another step After the passage of the vessels you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hear and when it is entirely dosed, deafness is in a long-standing controversy has been through the looks. Colonel Day and hiB ing, the result, and unless the inflammation can be Tra ns it of 4’ntt 1 m A u th o ris ed . son entertained a large number of in taken out and this lube restored ti* its normal taken by a secretary of the interior in F r e n c h C o m p a n y f*«»lng A lien «! W i t h Milwaukee, Nov. 9.— A special to vited guests, arriving from Portland in condition, hearing w ill be destroyed forever; declining to approve the designation of nine cases out o f ten are caused by catarrh, the W o r k . the Wisconsin from Madison, Wis., a special train. The big dining room which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the city of Duluth as the eastern ter mucous surfaces. Washington, Nov. 10.— Most people says: minus oi initial point of tbe Northern of the messhouse was transformed into the We w ill give One Hundred Dollars for any in this country have no doubt long ago “ Govornor Uphaiu has received from a banquet hall, where full justice was case o f deafness (caused by catarrh) that can Pacific railroad grant. The dep irt- oomo to the conclusion that work has tho French consul at Uhioago notice done to the spread furnished by the not he cured by lla ll's Catarrh Cure. Send for merit holds that the terminus should be circulars; free. been suspended upon the Panama that the French minister of agriculture, F. J. C H EN EY «& CO., Toledo, O. at right angles to the last section of hosts. Sold by druggists. 7uc. canal, but this is not true. Notwith by a ministerial order, dated Ootobur the road, and direots that a new ter During the night many speeches H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are the best. standing the great scandals that were 2, nudaby the derogation to the inter minus of the road accordingly. Under were made by prominent citizens of the brought to light a few years ago, the diction of transit decrees, February 19, state, and 9 o’clock the Portland party, The chemical constituents of the mush the construction of the department the company continues at work, seemingly 1896, has authorized exceptionally the with the exception of about 50 who room are almost identical with those of line of both the Northern Pacific and meat, and it possesses tlie same nourishing with a view of cuttiug through the transit of cattle from the Unite i Htates, went to' The Dalles to continue the properties. Lake Superior & Mississippi roads are ■ is turn us. The French company recent that would bo shipped to Basle, Switz celebration, started for home in its spe the same between Thompson nud Du ly purchased some very heavy ma erland via lloulouge, France, on the cial train, the run being made in one luth. A line of the same character as chinery from a firm in New York for condition that the cuttle, alter having hour and 20 minutes. a terminal line should be established “Actions speak louder upon the Lake Superior & Mississippi the purposo of continuing work in been submitted to sanitary inspection The proposition to build a canal hoisting and conveying stone and earth at the receiving point, are shipped in around the obstructions in tbe Colum at Thompson. Between the line than words"— ask your gro road from the canal. The persistency with stalled oars. The cattle must be sub bia river at the cascades was first pro thus established and tbe eastern ter which the company continues to work mitted to a second inspection before be posed by Colonel Miehier in 1875. The cer if we really mean money- minus of the Northern Pacific grant, would indicate that the projectors evi ing loaded into oars at Boulogne. when established as now directed, the following year the government made back if you don't like Schil Northern Pacific Company w ill not be (X GUARANTEED ORDER.. dently believe that at some time they .FOR SALE CHEAP the first appropriation of $90,000 for I t u l l r o m l I tu t h u n g In C o l o r a d o * may be able to cut through to the Pa entitled to indemnity for lauds to Denver, Nov. 9 —The laying of rails the commencement of work on that im- lin g's B est tea. cific ocean. H. P. Hercules, Cas or Gasoline. whioh the other company may have porant undertaking. The first plans of A Company Meanwhile, work has almost stopped of the Holden Circle railroad in the the engineers contemplated the con A Schilling 1-2 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. beou entitled nnder its grant. The in S*n Francisco &>( Cripple Creek mining district was be on the Nicaragua canal. The company tention of congress, it is stated, was 1-2 H. P. Rcgan, Gas or Gasoline. struction of a timber-crib breakwater gun today. Syl T. Smith, president of wlneli has that work in charge is wait evidently to provide against making a 1-3 H. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline. structure, 7,200 feet long, to extend the Florence & Cripple Creek railroad, ing for backing from the United States donbie grant, where the two land 1-4 H. P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline. is in Chicago, and it is reported he has from the lower eutrance of the canal govern m en t, but who cun say when grants were found to be on the same for a distance of 6,000 feet. The lift 1-4 H. P. Paciûc, Gas or Gasoline. that backing is likely to be forthcom floated bonds tlu re for the construction geuoral lines. of not only the Holden Circle, hut also to the upper river through the canal 1-6 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. ing? was to lie overcome by two locks each Germany 1« Pleased. 1-10 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. Another question which may be for tho Florenoe Southern railroad, 250 feet by 46 feet in size and the Whether in the form of pill powder Berlin, Nov. 6.— The result in the raised about the Panama oaual in caso whioh is to run from Florence to the guard gates of each to be 54 feet high. or liquid, the doctor's prescription for election in the United States was re State Your Wants an d W rite fo r Prices. it looks as if it were actually to be Silver Cliff distriot. At the time the first appropriation blood diseases is always the same— oeived throughout Germany with great completed, is whether the United States M ur d e r ami SulHd«*. was made by congress Colonel Wilson, mercury or potash. These drugs bottle satisfaction, except by the bimetalists. government would see such a highway Kansas City, Nov. 9.— Arthur I* of the United States engineers, was in up the poison and dry it up iu the A high official of the foreign ofiioe on the American continent iu the hands system, but they ulso dry up the marrow Snook, a lirakeinan, shot and killed his charge of government works in this dis iu the hones at the same time. said: 405-7 San some S treet of a foreign corporation. There may trict. Colonel Wilson proposed that wife. Arietta, who was a general agent “ The government is pleased with San Francisco, Cal... Ttie suppleness and elasticity of the be an international complication over of thp Monroe publishing house, Chi the locks be placed on the Oregon side joints give way to a stiffness, ttie rack tbe resnlt, and congratulates the it when the Frenchman sees the waters cago, last night, at the entrance to the of the river, and after a careful exami ing pains of rheumatism. The form American people on ridding them Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines, 1 to 200 H. P. of the Paciliu in sight. raduaily bends, the bones ache, while selves for good of an incubus and dan Belmont hotel He sat on the steps nation by a board of engineers Colonel T h o (.«a ilv lll* N u ll,». ecre pi tilde aud helplessness prema and watched his wife die, when he Wilson’s proposition -.vas approved. ger of Qnancial upheaval which would Denver, Nov. 10.— Owing to the tired twice into his heart. At the time This board estimated the total cost turely take possession of the body, and follow the unsettling of the currency.” HOW TO BE b e a u t if u l ; great exp use of maintaining the m ili of the shooting the street in front of of overcoming the obstructions at the it is but a short step to a pair ol A prominent bimetallist said: comes falling oi tia in camp at I.eadville, (Governor the hotel was filled with people. Jeal cascades to be $2,644,000. The same crutches. Then “ I have heard the news with un HIE A. BUPPERT S FACE BLEACH. the hair and decay of the bones,—aeon- Molntyre, it is reported, has opened ousy was the cause. Each was 86 year, on the recommendation of Colo damn truly horrible. feigned sorrow. The defeat of the sil negotiations w ill a view to bringing years old. Snook was the womau's nel Wilson, the width of the looks was Contagions Blood ver movement in the United States the strike to hh end. The miue oper second husband. (ti Tart, Her father lives at increased from 50 to 70 feet. Poison—the curse w ill undoubtedly react unfavorably ators hare not yet shown a disposition Bedford, la. After several years, during whioh of mankind—is the upon the bimetallio movement in Ger to make any concessions whatever, Hud niost horrible of all many. and the rest of Europe. Still, 1 time but little work was accomplished, H o t t e r T im e * « Hi H u n t* ( ' r i l l . diseases, and has al they are preparing to import more in 1892 the river and harbor act appro w a y s baffled the do not despair. It w ill net long be Santa Cruz. Cal., Nov 9.— Today priated $326,250 for the continuance of miners from Missouri. There hss de doctors. Their pot lef erred. ” veloped, however, a strong opposition machinery was ordered for a .fuse fac the work, and the contract was given ash and mercury THken to tli® A«ylum. to the policy of furnishing a guard in tory to be built at the powder works at into private hands Messrs. J. G. and bottle upthe poison, Jacksonville, Or., Nov. 6 — Mr*. order to enable tho mine-owners to a coat of $50,000. It w ill give employ I. N. Day secured the contract and but it always breaks operate their properties and break up ment to many men. agreed to finish the locks for $1,52 1,265. forth again attack Anna W itt, aged 23, of Medford, was As a result of the election, the Louis the miners' uniou, and it is believed ing some delicate brought before Judge Crowell today, There is no foroe of menus so plenti organ, frequently and upon examination adjudg« d ins.iue. the governor w ill soon be foroed, by 1’rleta lumber mill, which has been Psrllani, Or. the mouth aud She was taken to Salem this evening puhlio opinion, to withdraw at least a closed for many mouths, w ill rcsuuis ful iu a static oonflition as electiioity, throat, filling them by Sheriff Barnes and Mrs. Wilcox. operations soon. Hioortling to the Electrical Review. portion of the troops. Shows a stylish shoe; hut does not show with eating sores. MME. A. P.CPIEHT says; «*1 appreciate tha half of the shoe’ s strong points. An Arctic Km ploy«' Dismissed. S.S.S., is the only Ilsrvpalfr Work* Kmptojr Mora M»»n. It is a plump ca l;.ca lf’ tipped, has tough, fact that there » re thousands ami thousands o f A t t o y 'a F a t a l r a i l . Port Townsend. Nov. 4.— The heav the ladies of the United States that would lika known cure (or this Washington, Nov. 0.— Secrotary Car soft topping, reinforced lace stays, extra Victoria, B. C., Nov. 10.— While at Milwaukee, Nov. 9— The settlement broad outside and inside bark stays, solid to try my World Renowned FACE BLEACH • disease. It is guar iest wind storm of the seas u. accom lisle haa dismissed Thomas K. Adams, but nave been kept from doing soon account of double soles and slug heels that can't be i tempting to round up a small bunch of anteed purely vege panied by torriuts of rain, began this run over. Portland's Greatest store offers 1 the price, which is 12 per bottle, or 8 bottle* superintendent of the treasury depart of the presidential election la having a taken together $*. In order that all of these table, and one thousand dollars rew aril is morning and has continued all day. horses at his father's home, 12-year-old che«>rful effect on industrial citclea in this shoe to its mail order customers as a ment at Boatelle islands, Behring sea. may have an opportunity, I will mad free a special bargain. George Brown, of Heoohy hay, was this city. The Milwaukee harvester offered for proof to the contrary. It No damage h is been done shipping in sample bottle, safely packed, plain wrapper, on No reason is given. receipt o f 26cents. FRECKLE.*, pimples, moth, yesterday thrown from bis horse and works was the first institution to atari never fails to enre Contagious Blood the bay, but fears are entertained for (N POTS’ SIZES. 11 TO 2. AT $1 80 PER PAIR. • css, Mark heeds, acne, eczema, oilinese Poison, Scrofula, Eczema. Rheumatism, Ip MTlrh M i l l « W i l l Start I p . instantly killed. the ball on the road to prosperity by Cancer, or any other disease of the small craft that may be iu the atraita IN BOYS' SIZES. 2 1*2 TO 6. AT 12.20 PER PAIR. or roughness, or anv discoloration or disease of New square toe, if you prefer, Instead of the skin, and wrinkles (not caused bv facial Ipswich, Mass., Nov. 9.— The woolen employing 300 additional men. Two •tood. If vou have a blood disease, off Cape Flattery. The storm is a point shown. Me w ill pay the express or expression,) FACE BLEACH removes absolute Many Hrpt'l»« on Kiigllah I' o m I. and ootton mills of the Ipswich Cor huiuired more w ill b*> added within a take a rented« which will not injure you. typical southeaster. m ail charges on these shoes, and w ill ly. It does not cover up, as cosmetic* do, but send o n « o f our new Kail Catalogues to it is a cure. Loudon, N ot . 10.— A Revere ^ale poration. which have been shut down month. Beware of mercury; don't do violence He is hsppy wh >se circumstance« Send for my book “ How to be Beautiful," free each customer who has not received one. prevail-d on the English coasts Sstur- for some time, w ill start on full time Railway officials report a great rush «■» vour system. Don t get bottled up! suit his temper; but he is bappter who on application. Address all communications or call on Dur b o o k « sent free to any address, day, and there were inauy wrecks, ao- early m it week. Employment w ill be for mileage books by the traveling can suit his temper to bis circum M M I. A. R rrrR R T , swat Specific C o., Atlanta, Gau coupanied by exciting lifeboat reacues. given to about 1,000 hands. agents. stances. Room A, Golden Rule Building, Portland, Or 302 W ashnfton St. • • PORTLAND, OR. lob« Thmlflr In *t. Lout« It timed. N e w Civil S e r v ic e O n lr r . on«*n«i%c Partisanship, A ( 'i ( n r F t l r - N i u o k i < r 'i F a t e . Make money by suc To any address, o n r .......... Bt. Louis, Nov. 9.—Tho Globe thea Washington, Nov. 6.— About 2,100 cessful speculation in Washington, Nov. 9 — Attorney- San Francisco, Nov. 10. — Mrs. E. H. .... Special I'rlre List of Chicago. We buy and ter, between Walnut and Kim atreeta, employes bare been added to the classi General Harmon removed JameaConch, Manley, a midlde-agnd woman, living sell wheat there on h o u seh o ld go o ds * etc . fied service, by the issuance of an or j margins. Fortune« have been ma«le on a «m all alonu at 1119 Webster street, was jr ., assistant district attorney of West on He tenth was flestroy«'fl by tire at 3 BIS! IN THE W0X10 beginning by trading in futures. rite for -------- = s s r g g r - 1 1 1 o'clock tins morning. When the flames der by the president yesterday, direct burned to death this afternoon. She Virginia. Couch was a candidate for ha wearing qualities are unsurpa««e 1, actually I full particulars. Be«t of reference given, ‘-cv- two boxes of anv ot er brami Fi tv ing that the rules of the navy depart This circular Is issued for the benefit of our • ral years' experience on the Chicago Board of was in bed smoking a cigarette, when ail elective office on Tuesday in viola were discovered ba-k of the stage at outlasting customer« who cannot avail themselves ; Trade, and a thorough knowledge «*f the busi- from Animal Oil« ID T Til k . n l > ( i n k . ment regulstirg employment of labor country the bedding caught fire, and she was to n cf the rules of the department of 2:60 o'clock 40 peraous, men and fpk ?«% f in o n K.ios \ \ oi our I »ally >jj•octal Sales. Send us your ad j ness. Pawning, Hopkins A Co., ' hie ago Board dress. You w ill find both roods and prices of Trade Broker«. Offices in Portland, Oregon, wi'iuen, were in the building. The W A S H I N G T O N M K i» < Il \ N T « at navy-yards shall not be changed justice, nud declined to resign. •onon enveloped in fiamos. Her an«t l*ealem generalo W IL L A F IX C K CO., and Spokane, Wash. lire spread rapidly, hot alt the occu without the approval of the civil serv right. ‘20 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. ■creams brought neighbors to her res Hpringfleld, Masa., Nor. 9 — Tha pants **rapvd, though with difficulty. ice commission. The ordnance depart cue, but they came too late. r i K R a n d I ' l l KS Mired-no pay until rCS PfOPt: THAT ARE S»CK Spaulding Sc r Manufacturing William Gray, the atage manager, "Just Don’t Feel Wei»,** ment is placvd in the clas«tfie«1 service •end for hook. Das. M ansfield A I Company has start«'«! op ita factory juinp«>d from the third story w indow, F l o o « t * In 11* 1, . , Market St., San Francisco. j under civil service rule. The executive SvfeVUIVER PILL Rome, N ot 10.— Tho floods in Italy after h few wet ks shat flown, pm .mg ai . sustained fatal injuries. Tbe a*w the O b «» Thing u* n»e order also classified examiners in the Only On* tor a Do**, U t( R U E ros PILES 11.> m Tho oun* Garner hotel caught fir»> in the rear have been renewed. The town of Rim tha result of department of justice, aud exempted _ S _ U R E C A ««I I. n » , mw S « i . r-r- ., BSc. a So. ini haa been submerged and the river pauy had a large number of ord«>ra con and was damaged considerably -a o a V i l i m m i o v . —« Tbe •“ 9 " 0.0.1— a fro*. IM m from examination attorneys and assist oa. io -iA N srs. $ p*»::v« ctar* « n i i v i m i IH«. f n m Or. B**ank« Ha*. C*. ffcua. 1' * . ditional upon the Republican victory, l< as on the tbeatar building la $16,000. 1 Cerfiu* has been overflowed. H. P . N. Ü. No. $ 75 . - 8 . F. N. V. No. 753 ant attorneys now in the department m. «’ * . . . * — — ua. B**a > k *. i .u *» r* . 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