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A H IN T FROM THE K L O N D IK E — 'I ■■■ «'■ ~ • Joseph Lad oe, the famous trapper and m iner and the present owner of Dawson C ity, and for many years the agent of tjie Alaska Commercial Com* pany, gives a hint to persona going to Alaska, and pays great compliment to a well-known article. H e writes: “ I have always need the Koyal Bak ing Powder in Alaska and Northwest Territory, as no other gave equal satis faction in that harsh climate. 1 also found my customers always insisted on having that brand.” A F u g it iv e K i n g 's F e t e . “ About four miles from Philadelphia there was a magnificent mansion built after the Italian manner in the previ- ous century by Governor John Penn, and known as Lansdowne house in honor of tho Marquis o f Lansdowne. Here Joseph Bonaparte,” records W ll- liam Perrine, w riting in the A p ril Ladies’ Hom e Journal o f ’ When the K in g o f Spain Lived on the Banks of the Sohu ylk ill,’ “ established him self in rural ease until he had built his ‘ palace’ at Bordentown, N. J. Toward the end o f the summer o f 1817 Joseph had a little dinner party at Lansdowne. Am ong the guests was Dr. Benjamin Rush’ s daugther, Julia, who was pleased w ith what she thought his fluent conversation, his urbane man ner and his good looks, and who, per haps, was somewhat inclined to sympa thize with Ids complaint that Napoleon had not been at all disposed to let him have muoli o f his own way either as sol dier or king. "O n one oocasion only he gave a magnificent fete on the lawn of his princely estate, and all the beaus and belles of Philadelphia who had been in vited dressed in their most picturesque summer gowns and made haste to at tend. It was a brilliant afternoon fete, and Bonaparte was the center of attrac tion ns he stood on his lawn and w el comed his guests. But it is doubtful whether there were at any tim e more than half a dozen persons in Ph ilad el phia, or for that matter in the whole country, to whom he bore anything like close and confidential relations. He liked little children, and they were aometimoe in the habit of speaking of him as ‘ the good Mr. Bonaparte.’ ” A neat attachment recently patented to prevent bicycle lamps from going out, consists of a piece o f wiro gauze bent to form a basket surrounding the flame to Bhield it from sudden draughts of air. A I.IIN O 1 .0 0 K AHEAD. The politicians are even now beginning to weigh the possibilities involved in the next presidential election. Th e papers are full of electioneering gossip, and venture predictions as to the future which are somewhat too self- confident but it is safe to say that a system atic course of Hostetrer’s Htomach Milters w ill renew health In the malarious, bilious, rheu matic, costive or nervous. Dressmakers can make use of a new thread-cutter w hich is formed o f a small steel blade, surrounded by a bent wiro casing having a pin at tho back to attach it to the dress in a handy posi tion for use. It is estimated that the nerves, with brandies and minute ramifications con necting with tiie brain ezoeed 10,000,- 000. ___________________ T o hold crayons for blackboard or drawing work a tube is fitted with clamping jaws ut one end and a sliding rod at the other end, to force the chalk into position. It is estimated that over 80 tons of diamonds have been unearthed in the the South African fields during the laBt 18 years. These represent a total value o f $280,000,000. Placards on the bedroom doors of a rural hotel in New England requests that “ guests w ill please not bathe on Sunday night, as the hot wuter is needed for the wash Monday morning.” NERVOUS PROSTRATION. “ W ill you k indly a llo w me,” w rite» Miss Many E. SAiDT.of Jobritown, N. J., to Mrs. l ’ iukliain, " t h e pleasure o f ex pressing m y gratitude fo r tire wonder fu l re lie f I have experienced by taking your Compound? I B u ffe re d fo r a long tim e with nervous prostration and gen eral debility, caused by fa llin g o f the womb. I t j seemed as though my back would never atop ach ing. I could not sleep. I had dull headaches. 1 1 was w eary a ll the time, and life was a burden to me. I sought the seashore fo r relief, but a ll In vain. On my return I resolved to g iv e your medicine a trial. I took tw o bottles and was cured. I can cheerfully state. I f more failies would on ly g ive your medicine a fair tria l they would bless the dsy they saw the advertisement, and there would lie happier hom es I mean to do a ll I can fo r you In the future. 1 have you alone to thank fo r my recov ery . for which I am very gratefu l.” THE BEST LEAD IS THE LEAD THAT WEARS LONGEST. I t I * K n o w n »1 WESTERN WHITE LEAD Writ« to 111 about it Our book on panning BENT FREE. Cleveland Oil i Paint Mig. Co., PORTLAND, O R IC O N . IILLIFIIC! CD'S 8 P R ,N O t v s c r a i r w i n n i u ui.i b a c n e e d l e s ........ Plain or with I 'nitre. T h . h n l m-r.ll» u, thr m»r- k-t I W h; i ll w t M » , r . Fur -*ir by nil ,.n •r»l luert baiidiae «lo rn , ur by W I L L A T I N C K C O ., no Market Mtreet, Han Francisco. c m\ THIRTY-ONE PERISHED THE HORROR Sixty-Nine Hor i i e. IN C R E A S IN G . Recovered «ml On* Hundred anil F ifty Mltll Mla.iiig- W EEKLY M ARKET Spring Humors LE T T E R . f r a d « Conditions In the l e a d i n g o f the W o r l d . Cities L e ite r furnished proof last week of Seattle, Wash., A p ril 12.— Later de tails received hero today from Alaska the most convincing kind that his Snow-Slide on Chilkoot Trail increase the horror o f tiie avalanche on srheat deal is to he carried through to Chilkoot pass, instead o f lessening it. the last day of May. A n enormous That pim ple on your arm, those I am well. I think It is the best blood only a temporary relief. I have been tak- Carries Death Before It. medicine in the world.” —C. W. C abkt , ing'Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s I’ills, made— 19,000,000 o f the Sixty-nine dead bodies have been thus loan was eruptions, itching and burning hives, Prineville, Oregon. and can truly say that I have derived more The far recovered, and tiie names of 150 shoicest securities being used. real benefit front them than from any just as surely indicate im parities in the «m ount borrowed was away beyond any missing persons have been reported as thing I have tried. I intend to continue MANY PERSONS W ER E INJURED unaccounted for. It is barely possible present necessities; hat the wheat hull blood, which should hare prompt .and taking the medicine so long as 1 realize careful attention, as do boils, carbun that some of these succeeded in cros decided it was better financiering to S u c h C o o d R e s u ts. sing the pass before the avalanche oc pay interest on unused funds than to cles, ulcers, salt rhsum and tiie sever I intend also to have Hood’s Pills ill the T h « A c c id e n t O cc u rred K e tw e e n T h e curred. A conservative estimate is risk a demoralized money market at est forms of scrofuls. H ood’ s Sarsa house. I cannot speak loud enough in borrowing parilla cures all humois of the blood of S c a le s an d S to u ch o u a e—L is t that between 75 and 100 persons were the very moment when their praise. Along with Hood's tutr-apa- rilla i recommend them to mv friends and o f K n o w n D ead. killed. The follow in g is a list of those m ight be necessaiy. Leiter now has every form and degree. for the bene it o f suffering humanity at the funds in bank to pay for any possi- j 1 Port Townsend, A p ril 11.— A letter whose bodies have been found: large. M y w ife has been greatly he:p-d T h a t Tire d F e e lin g Andrew Anderson, San Francisco; hie wheat deliveries during the next 60 by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, being all run down 1 just receiver) from Bkagway, Alaska, So common in the spring, is also due and her system much out o f order. My E. I>. Atwood, New Y ork; A lb ert Aug- days. A s important as the financial , two little boys, aged two and four years, j dated A p ril 8, says: A t about noon to land, Tacoma; A. D. Uissell, Seattle; arrangement was the completion of to tiie weak, thin, depleted condition recovered quic kly from the effects o f dip- day on the Chilkoot trail, between The U. Hreck, Sanford, F la.; Walter Chap plans to hurry the grain controlled by of the blood. Make your blood pure by tberia by taking Hood's barsapariila, w hich rid them of troublesome sores Mid Scales and Stonehouse, at least 81 men pey, New York; Thomas C'laik, Idaho; him abroad and into consumption. taking H ood's Sarsaparilla Hnd you symptoms o f the croup. They now appear ! m et death and a large number of others Thomas Cullen, Portland, Or.; Thomas E very bushel of contract wheat now at w ill be strong and ready for work, w ill »’ ell and hearty I shall always praise Chicago w ill be on its way to Europe 1 have good appetite and good health. were injured more or less seiiousiy in a Cullenden, K irkland, Or.; W illiam Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” —W. F. B u r n e t t , Carroll, San Francisco; W. H . Doiil- within the next four weeks. U p to T ry H ood’s Sarsaparilla this spring. Storkey, Oregon. snowslide. The dead were crushed “ I feel it iny duty to let people know the m iddle of March tiie railroads were strom, Lincoln, N eb.; — . Durber; A. That Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best under an avalanche of snow and ice Doran, Tacoma; George Eggert, Port loading L eiter wheat out o f only one how much good Hood’s Sarsaparilla did I A m a n O ld S o ld ie r, forme. My health was poor and I had which came down from li-s mountain land, Or.; R. L. Kasterbrook, Seattle; system o f elevators— the Armour. The doctored and taken medicine, hut found My whole system being out of order and spring medicine is proved by its con- Ban Francisoo; T. closing of additional shipping con no relief, so I thought I would try Hood’s my right side partially paralyzed. I was 8tautly manifested power to purify, en- side upon the left side i. the trail W illiam Falke, a doctor s care most o f last winter, j . , , tracts w ith the eaBt-bound roads for Sarsaparilla. After taking two bottles I under about midway between The Scales and Glenn, Spokane; T. Glinn, Portland, felt better and I kept on taking it and now- 1 have tried various remedies and realized , rich and v italize tiie blood. 3.000. 000 bushels started loading at Or.; Weed Garrison, Seattle; Con Stonehouse. Gephart, Seattle; W. Grimes, Atkins, every elevator system in the city. On A list of the killed and wounded, as Idaho; S. M. Grimes, Tacoma; Stan j one day last week, ears were taking complete as possible at the hour of ley Grimes, Sacramento; Preston Wfceat simultaneously at the Armour, w ritin g, is as follow s: G rizzley, Buffalo. N. Y .; G. R - the Weare, the Counse'man, the N a tional, the Central and the K eith Homer, Beattie; E. J. Hudson, Seattle; Ous E. Zeharth, Seattle. S. T. Hudson, Portland, Or.; E. P. houses. That means the all rail ship Frank Sprague, Seattle. Is A m erica’ s Greatest M edicine because it cures when all others fail. Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Haines, Beattie; C. F- HarriBOn, Seat ments o f 2,000,000 bushels per week. Steve Stevenson, Seattle. tle; Harry H olt, Tacoma; Kosmus Some day this week, unless the open C. H . Harrison, Seattle. j The order has gone out in Brooklyn j D e s tr u c t iv e A u s tr a lia n A n ts , B ritish Costal R e fo rm *. UtMleyunl, lin k er City, Or.; K. R. ing of navigation is delayed beyond the W. L. R iley, Seattle. Numerous reductions of charges and that no man who beats his w ife shall j The roof of the Australian museum Johnson, Spokane; H. Jueger; C. H. expectation, the fleet o f 80 vessels E. D. Atw ood, New York. L et it be at Sydney, which has been destroyed K inney, Prescott, A r iz .: A. F . King, carrying 1,700,000 bushels of the L ei- extensions were made by the British remain on the police force. O. Beck, Sanford, Fla. Postage on declared of this borough that the in n o -; hy termites or "w h ite ants.” had to he Tacoma; G. Leon; George Lewis, [ ter wheat w ill start down the lake9 postoffice during 1897. L. W eidolein, Kansas City. Weather perm itting, domestic letters was made one penny cent wives of others shall be e q u a lly ' replaced with a covering composed Spoakne; G. J. M ilton, St. Paul; J. K. i toward Buffalo. Mrs. Ryan, Baltimore. Morgan, Emporia, K an.; Mrs. A n nie 8.000. 000 bushels o f wheat w ill start for four ounces, with an additional h a lf free from beating and the dishonor of largely of steel and copper. R ecently John Morgan, Kmjioria, Kan. it was discovered that these destructive Thus in arrest. Moxon, Jefferson county, Pa.; John from Chicago this week eastward; w ill penny for every two ounces. F. M. Grimes, Sacramento. little creatures had also ruined the un Merchant, Redding, C al.; E. F. M iller, be at the seaboard by ApTil 15, and Great B ritain it costs only 3 cents to Mrs. Anna Moxon, Jefferson countv, Archaeologists have found the tomb derpinning of one of the most im port Vancouver, Wash.; Frank M iller, w ill be off coast abroad by May 1. eead a letter weighing six ounces, while Pa. of Osiris, who has been dead 10,000 ant floors of the museum. The work Butte, Mont.; C. L. M cN eil, Elk R iver, This L eiter movement of cash grain, in the United States it would cost twice Kas Hepgard, Baker C ity, Or. Merchants are allowed to rears. B y digging a few feet deeper of tho term ite is peculiar in that it is M inn.; Sanford M cN eil, Portland, Or.; now under way for 60 days, is evident as much. — . Atkins Idaho. carried on in the interior of the tim J. C. Murphy, Dixon, N. D .; Austin ly going straight into consumption ^ ' b i i i s ^ i h ^ s ^ r ' ^ c r f Tom Geffert, Seattle. late David Bennett H ill, who has been ber and does not reveal itself until the PreBton, Redding, C al.; J. B. Pierce, without at all dem oralizing tiie foreign post. Most important was the comple E. F. M iller, Vancouver, Wash. departed 800,000 years. structure is about to fa ll to pieces. Tacoma; J. Reese, Wisconsin; George markets. The spot No. 1 Northern at tion of the transfer of tiie trunk tele Tom Collins, Portland, Or. Ritchie, Chicago; Mrs. W. L . R iley, Liverpool Satorday was 7s lid , equiva phone system of the United Kingdom A B it o f H is to r y . T. Lamer. AN OPEN LETTER TO M OTHERS. During Wc are asserting in the courta our right to the The seriously injured so far recovered Seattle, C. Rasmus, Colorado; John lent to $1.14 per bushel there, and to tiie postolfice department. St. Patrick ’ s day is the anniversary which means better than 95c here in the year the deposits in the postal sav exclusive use o f the word “ CASTO RIA,” and of Lord H ow e’ s evacuation of Boston. Reddy, Kansas C ity; George Riser, Se are: "P IT C H E R SC ASTO R IA,” asourTrade Mark. attle; Mrs. Ryan, Baltim ore; Matt Chicago; and the spot No. 2 red there ings hanks increased about $35,000,000. W alter Chappey, New York. His troops embarked for H alifax on I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Ilyannis, Massachusetts, Schona, S t Paul; Joseph Smallwood, Hfturdav was 7s 7>$d,whioh at the low John C. Murphy, Dixon N. D. March 17. 1776. So all Americans may was the originator o f •• PITCH ER'S CASTORIA,” Portland, Or.; Gus Seaborn, Chicago; rates of freight paid by Leiter, is better F. M. Holbrooke, Portland, Or. feel interested in the holiday observ the same that has borne and does now bear the Steve Stevenson, Seattle; F. Sprague, than 90c at Chicago. L eiter has been — . Dalilstrom, residence unknown. fac simile signature o f CHAS. H. 1 -T.ETCHER on ance of the recurring anniversary. making sales at figures better than Seattle; G. F. Smith, Tacoma; G. VV. F u lly 60 people were overtaken by every wrapper. This is the original ** PITC H E R ’S A single stone 115 feet long, 10 feet Smith, W oolley, Wash.; Jeff Soley, i these. the slide, and are either buried in the tried Schilling's Best tea and CASTORIA ” which has been used iu the homes — square at one end, f.nd 4 feet square at Idaho; O. A. Uler, W oolley, Wash.; Of the mothers o f America for over thirty years. snow or scattered along the borders of P o rt l a n d M ar ket . did not like it. Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is the other, has been successfully cut L. W eidelin, Kansas C ity; O. M. tiie avalanclio in a more or luss injuied Wheat— W alla W alla, 78 @ 79c; V a l the kind yon have always bought, and has the from the sandstone auarries at Hough Warner, San Francisco; — . W ilh elm , condition. She tried it again and ley and Bluestem, 81o per bushel. I t is supposed to be signature o f CHAS. H. F LE TC H E R on the ton Point, Wis. The point at which tho accident oc M enlo Park, Cal.; Gus Zeharth, Seattle. Flour— Best grades, ¿3.85; graham, wrapper. N o one has authority from me to use the longest m onolith ever quarried. made it according to direc A fact that lends horror to the fearful |8.40; superfine, $2.86 per barrel. curred is some five milea above Sheep my name except The Centaur Compauy o f which tragedy is that it may never he known Camp. Tiie nearest telephone station tions. Oats— Choice white, 38@39c; choice A neat pencil holder is formed o f a Chas. H. Fletcher is President. is four miles distant. The Scales is with any degree of accuracy just how gray, 85 @ 36c per bushel. M arch 8, 1897. SAM UEL PITCH ER, M.D. curved spring section to surround the It’s her only tea now. many lives were sacrificed, who they some five miles aliove Siieep Camp. Barley— Feed barley, $ 19@20.00; pencil with a pin in the back by which U9 Y e l l o w L ig h t . The telephone wires at that point were were or where they came from. Many brewing, $21 per ton. the holder can be quickly attached to carried away by the slido. This fact a poor fellow lies buried where no A yellow lig h t lias been obtained T h e In g e n io u s M an. M illetuffs— Bran, $17 per ton; mid- ■ the coat or vest. human aid can react) him, and where with incandescent gas burners by a makes it difficult to obtain further par H e was a very ingenious man. Ho dlings, $23; shorts, $17. his remains must rest until the sum There are 1,759,000 volumes in the ticulars at this time. H ay— Tim othy, $12.50; clover. $10 had made an invention which was of German inventor at K refeld. He al mer sun melts the tons o f snow and ice @11; Oregon wild hay, $9@10 per ton. great value. H e thought so, at least, ters the burners so that the gas is sup library of the British museum and more A blinding snow storm was raging all day upon the summit, and as a con under which lie lies buried. if the world-did not, and he had his plied at a pressure o f three and a half than 39 m iles of shelving. Eggs— Oregon, l i e per dozen. Upon the crowded trail no record was sequence many of those in the vicnity Butter— Fancy creamery, 45 @ 50c; invention patented. I t was a combi atmospheres. A single je t o f ordinary kept of tiie living, toilin g mass, brav fair to good, 40@45c; dairy, 35@40c nation camp stool, cane and umbrella. size then emits a lig h t of more than were m aking no attempt to travel. Zeharth, Sprague and Stevenson, of ing hardships and facing death itself per roll. The cane was the usual form o f the in 1,000 candle power, by which fine In the pro Beattie, were traveling together as In the mad msh for gold. A t a big parade nothing print may be read at a distance of 150 Cheese— Oregon full cream, 12t^c; vention. partners, and wero found Bide hy side cession that daily passed were people Young Am erica, 18@14o. could be more convenient, and for an feet from the light. H EALTH RESTORER. from all parts of the world, unknown in lied. P oultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.o0@ ordinary, unexpected rainstorm, what U S E IT ! n o w s THIS? Thousands of people were encamped to one another. could be better? A man is sure to have 4.00 per dozen; liens, $4 00@ 4.50; The work of rescue has continued geese, $6.00@7.00; ducks, in the vicinity at the time, and were We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any $6.00@ his walking stick with him. soon on the scene rendering such assist night and day ever sinoo last Sunday, 7.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, \S@13Uic \ It was not so long after the invention case o f Catarrh that can not be cured by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. ance us wus possilbe. Upon reueipt of being gradually systematized and con per pound. F. J. C H E N E Y & CO., Props.. Toledo, O. had been perfected that the man was May be w ell or poorly furnished accord tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney ing as you make use of your opportuni the news, points below Dyea telephoned sequently meeting with better results. Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, 40@50c out walking with his wife, and a sud for We the past 15 rears, and believe him perfectly ties in buying your supplies. up to know if assistance was required, Thus far the work has been confined to per sack; sweets, $1.75@2 per cental. den shower came up. There were no honorable in all business transactions and fin able to carry out any obligations made and received answer to the effect that the outskirts o f the slide in the hope of Onions— Oregon, $2.26@S.60 per ! cars accessible, and the only thing to ancially by their firm. 6,000 jwople were ut work on the rescuing those who are injured, hut sack. do was to rnn, and the unlucky pair W is t «Sc T r u a x , Your local dealer half more than you Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. debris, and were only in eacli otiier’s not yet dead. The main portion o f the ought, and thus do without half you Hops— 14@16o per pound for new did this with a vengeance, reaching W ald in q , K in n a n & M a r v in , .need, or you can m ail us your order and avalanche, which is estimated to bo 50 crop; 1896 crop, 4@6c. way. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. the house hot, uncomfortable and liv e on the fat o f theTand for the same H a ll’sCatarrh Cure is takeninternally, acting A ll day Saturday and Sunday a feet deep nnd 150 yards long, has not amount you would invest in the other W ool— V alley, 14@16o per pound; pretty wet. directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot case. yet been tonohed. I f there are any southerly storm, w ith Chinook wind, “ W ell, we are here at last,” said the the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Eastern Oregon, 7@12e; mohair, Send for our big PRICE LIST just out. druggists. Testim onials free, bodies underneath they cannot be res rain and snow, prevailed in this vicin 26c per pound. man, drawing a long breath of relief. l i a l l ’s F am ily P ills '.rc the best. ity , and it is believed tiie softening of cued in tim e to save life. “ Y es ,” said the wife, disconsolately, M utton— Gross, best sheep, wethers Four men were taken out alive after and ewes, 4o; dressed mutton, 6,tgc; “ but I think I have ruined my new the snow on tho mountain side by W h a t E u r o p e a n S o ld ie r s C a rry . GENERAL MERCHANTS. those agencies was the cause of the they had been buried for 10 hours. In spring lambs, $2.50@3 each. bonnet. And, John Sm ith,” she T h e Russian soldier is more heavily many instances the bodies of tho dead 116 FIRST AVE. SO.. SEATTLE. WASH. avalanche. Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $4.25; added, suddenly, with a little scream, burdened than any other. A foot- The quantity of snow and ice that are not bruised in the least, and appear light and feeders. $3.0 0 @ 4 .00; dressed, "w h a t do you think you have done? soldier in the armv of the czar carries name down in the slide is estimated at as natural as in life, indicating that $5.00@6.50 pur 100 pounds. You had that old invention o f yours over 68 pounds. The weights borne by thousands of tons. It swept directly they were suffocated in the soft snow. B eef— Gross, top steers, $3.50@ cane-camp-stool umbrella affair — in the foot-soldiers of tiie other principal As soon as recovered, the bodies ate 3.75; cows, $2.50@8; dressed beef, 6 ‘a your hand all tiie tim e ready for an across the trail, which, notwithstand European nations are as follows: ing tho fact that the weather was un carried to Sheep Camp, where an im @7o per ponnd. emergency, and forgot to use i t . " French, 62 pounds; British, 62 pounds; Is the working capital suitable for travel, was thronged with provised morgue has been constructed. The man tells the story and thinks German, 61 pounds; Swiss, 69 pounds; o f humanity. He who S e a ttle M a r k e t. loaes that 13 wrecked wayfurerB. Tho last vestige of the Home have been removed fot interment it is a great jok e.— N. Y. Times. Italian, 53 pounds; Austrian, 47 pounds. indeed. Is your health Potatoes— Yakimns, $18@14 per tom trail in tlie v ic n itv was wiped out of ex- or for shipment to relatives in the failing you, your am bition, vigor, vitality natives,$11 @ 12;eweets, 2 tgc per pound; States. One of the trees in the park at W in d istenco, and where it led is now a After being swindled hy .11 others, send nsst.mp wasting away ? for particulars of King Solomon’s Treasure, the box of 60 pounds, $1.75. The work o f rescue has been orderly sor, England, is supposed to he 1,200 O N LY renewer o f manly strength. mountain of snow and ioe. When others fail con MASON sult B utter— Fancy native creamery, years old. I t is known as W illia m the C H E M IC A L CO., P. O. Bo* 747, Philadelphia, Pa. Later reports bring tho information ami systematic. A public meeting was DOCTOR held and committees were appointed to brick, 26c; ranch, 14@15c; dairy, Conqueror. that 81 bodies have been recovered. A n English prophet announces for There was a prelim inary slide at 2 search for the dead and care for tiie 16c; Iowa fancy creamery, 28c. R A T C L IF F E , S H A K E IN T O Y O L K SH O E S. 1898 the discovery o f the north pole, For the speedy, safe and permanent cure o f all C hess«— N ative Washington, 12@ A ll that oan possibly be o ’ clock in the morning. People wore wounded. e r v o u s , C h r o n ic and S p e c ia l diseases, even digging out their goods when the sec done to relieve the horror of the situa 13c; Eastern cheese, 12 * 1 ) 0 . Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. the opening of communication with N in their most aggravated forms. There is no man Eggs— Fresli ranch, 16o; California It cures painful, swollen ■lie i smarting feet and Mars, war in Europe, a revolution in in the world who has effected so many permanent tion lias been done. ond slide occurred about noon. instantly takes the-ting out o f corns and South Am erica, riots in London and cures In both Men and Women o f troubles which The aocident was one that could not ranch, 14o. other physic«ns of acknowledged ability had given I»int o f I n ju r e d In c r e a s e d . Meats— Choice dressed beef steers, bunions. I t ’s the greatest comfort discov the kidnaping o f the young king of up as hopeless as this eminent specialist. have been foreseen, and it is one that ery o f the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes A later dispatoh via V ictoria says: N E B V O I'S D E B I L I T Y and all its attending 8c; cows, 7@ 7 *ao; mutton, 8 l8c; pork, tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a Spain. That South Am erican event is ailments, o f YOUNG, M IDDLE-AOED and OLD Tiie horror of the Dyea trail is growing is likely to happen at any tim e when MEN. The awful effects o f neglected or improp 7c; veal, small, 8o. certain cure forchilblains, sweating,damn, resonably certain to happen. like conditions exist, although it is erly treated cases, causing drains, weakness o f in magnitude hourly. As the work of We , ---------------------- _ P ou ltry — Chickens, live, per pound, callous and hot, tired aching feet. body and brain. di*xfness, failing memory, lack o f rescue proceeds, it becomes more ap stated that some warning o f tiie im have over Ul.CW testimonials of cures. T ry , A nPW rubber overshoe for wet energy and confidence, pains in back, loins and hens, 18c; dressed, 14c; turkeys, it today, bold by all druggists and shoe | .. , , 4 , kidneys, and many other distressing symptoms, parent that many more lives were lost pending disaster was given by the In live, 12c; dressed, 16c. -tores. By mail for 25c. in stamps Tria weather wear docs not extend around unfitting one for study, business or enjoyment of than at first, thought possible, it is dian packers, who are said to have de life. I)r Ratcliffe can cure you, no matter who or package FREE. Address Alien S. Oltn the heel, but is fastened to the narrow Fresh F ish— Halibut, 6@ 7c; steel what has failed. now believed that between 60 and 100 sorted the trnil when tho heavy snow W E A K M E N . He restores lost vigor and vi part o f the shoe sole by spring clips to heads, 7@8c;ealuion trout, 12tgc; floun sted, Le Roy, N. Y. tality to weak men. Organs of the body which men and women wete killed by the o f Saturday and Sunday night set in. hold it in place. ders and sole, 3@4o; tom cod, 4c; ling have been weakened through disease, overwork, S a fe ty H a t T in a. They refused to work for fear o f slides. nvalanche. Many bodies w ill not he excesses or Indiscretions are restored to full power, In a new safety hat pin a spring arm T h e work of searching for the dead cod, 4 @ 5c; rock cod, 5c; smelt, 3@ strength and vigor through his own successful sys recovered until the summer sun melts tem of treatment. 6c; herring, 4c. is attached to the head of the pin and V A R I C O C E L E , hydrocele, swelling and ten tons o f snow and ice that now bury is to he continued as long ns there is O lym pia oysters, per sack, $3@3.50. extends a short distance down its derness o f tiie glands treated with tintailing success. any hope of recovering any one, though them from sight. S P E C I A L D IS E A S E S , inflammation, dis Corn— Whole, $23; cracked, per ton, shank, ending in a sharp point at right charges. etc., which, if neglected or improperly Two or three thousand men are : it is feared that it must be discontinued treated, break down the system, cause kidney and $23; feed meal, $23 per ton. angles with a pin to engage the fabric before the whole truth is known. bladder diseases, etc. working in relays of as many as can , B arley— Rolled or ground, per ton, as the pin is pushed into position. D IS E A S E S O F W O M E N . Prompt andes- W alter Chappey, of New Yoark, and stand side hy side shoveling away the pecial attention given to all their many ailments. $23; whole, $22. W K I T E I f you are aware o f any trouble. DO snow in search o f the dead and 'lying. John C. Murphy, o f Dixon, N. D ., were F lour— Patents, per barrel, $4.26@ H O M E P R O D U C T S A N D P U K E rO O D . NOT D E LA Y . Call on Dr. Ratcliffetodav. Ifyou Tw enty-tw o dead bodies have been re- alive when taken out, hut d i d shortly cannot call, write him. His valuable book free' to 4.60; straights, $4.00; California all an fife re r*. CONSULTATION FREE and confi A ll Eastern Syrup, ooveted and identified, and 86 persons afterward. . so-called, usually very dential at office or by letter. brands, $4.?5@ ;6 Dakota brands, $5.40 light colored l and of heavy he body, is made from Mrs. Moxon was in one of the small have been taken out alive. lucoae. “ Tea Garden Drios" is made from E. M . R A T C L I F F E , 713 First •?*.. XEtTTLF. NISH @ $5.75 ; buckwheat flour, $6. slides which preceded the large one, Seventeen employes of the Chilkoot ugar Cane and ia strictly pure. It la for sale M illetuffs— Bran, per ton,$16; shoits, by first-class grocers, in cans only. Manufac and was on her way to camp when R ailway & T ram Company, who went tured by the P acific C oast S yr u f C o . All gen- t per ton, $17@ 18. Her husband was to the summit on the morniug o f the overtaken by death. Feed— Chopped feed, $18@20 per turer’a name llthograubed on every can. slide to work, aio missing, and it it rescued. ton; middlings, per ton, $24; oil cake The federal troops at Dyea took an feared they are among tho lost. D e n m a r k 's Q u een . meal, per ton, $36. It is estimated that 10,000 tons of active part in d iggin g out the dead. Queen Louise of Denmark is the old H ay— Puget Sound, new, per ton, Many dead that were unclaimed have outfits are buried under the snow and \ $11 @18; Eastern Washington timothy, est occupant of a thione, with the W ITH O U T K N IF E . S T R IN G . ELE C TR IC ice. There w eie smaller slides before been buried near tiie scene o f the dis $16@17; alfalfa, $12; straw, $7. NKF.III E nr TO R TU RIN G TRUSSES, no matter single exception o f the Grand Duke of how lone In v .,llx x i,,h l, method. It h i. aster. Thirteen bodies reached this the death-dealing avalanche was started. Luxemburg, who is her senior by aome ONE «l- o l rh. te«t for r-xr«. K m l..r »lh y th. I.xiln , W heat— Feed wheat, per ton, $23. ENJOYS physicians of the United States and Europe. 5,0m) About 8 A. M. a small slide oocurted, city today on the steamers C ity o f Be- 1 O ats—Choice, per ton, $23. six weeks. These are the only two Both the the method me and results when patients smvessfully treated. Men. women and which buried several cabins. The sttle and Australia. They were those or lows of octogenarian sovereigns. N ext Sen F ru n clu co M e r k e l. 8 *i Syrup of Figs » taken; it ia pleasant • children cured without harm or ït danger h o m e by o u r alarm was spioad, and many people o f R. L. Eaeterbrook, 8. Stevenson, J. after Queen Louise, comes her circular and question W ool— Nevada. 11 (3 13c; Oregon, 12 T Îüâ .K..! and .^freshing to the taste, and act- were endeavoring to Work hack to Sheep R. Morgan, l). A. U ler, 8. M cN eil, A. -------------Jid consultation FREE. who is seven months younger; and thsn @14c; Southern coast lambs, 7@8e. g e n tly y e t p r o m p tly on th e K id n e ys , Address the Camp when the lug disaster occurred. F. King, Stanley Grimes, C. P. H arri the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar M ill-tu ff«— Middlings, #22.50 @ 25; son, G. F. Smith, L. W eid lin , Harry L iv e r and B o w e l » , « cleanses the sys California bran, $19.00@ 19.60 per ton. Queen V ictoria. D v rY lih fi Merpalftl. Holt. Gus Zeharth and F. Sprague. tem e ffe c tu a lly , d is p e ls colds, h ead Onions— 8ilverekins. $2.50@ 3.15 per C I T f rermaneutly Cured. N o fits or nervoMnei Advices from Skagwar state that Csiro, A p ir l I t . — The Anglo-Kgyp- ■ after firs* day s use i»«ej>f pr. I)r. Kline’s tir«-at aches an<l fe v e r s and cures habitual cental. 1531-2 Washington Sf., Fortland, Or. Nerve Restorer. Send for F R K K •¿.D O trial tian forces under General Sir Kitchener there am many wild rumors there about con stip a tion . S y ru p o f F ig s is the bottle and treatise. DR. R. H. K U X k , u *l Eggs— Store, 13*s@13c; ranch, 14@ ___ attacked and rushed Mahmoud's Zari additional slides, attended by loss of Arcb street, Philadelphia, Fa, o n ly rem e d y o f its k in d e v e r pro 15c. Is it Wrong? ba, the center o ( his fortifications, life, bnt none o f them can be confirmed, duced. p le a s in g to th e taste and ac Butte?— Fancy creamery, 19c; do Four aldermen and a banker of Man- and they are not credited. Get it R igh t without a check. T iie attack was en seconds, 18c; fancy dairy, 17c; good sing. M ich., are under arer»t on a c e p ta b le to the stom ach, p ro m p t in Travel has again been resumed over tirely successful, and the dervishes lost Keep it R igh t to choice, 15 @ 16c per pound. charge of bribery in connection with its a ctio n and tr u ly b en eficia l in its M o o r e '. R o r o a lr d R e m e d y w iU d o it. Three the scene of the catastrophe. very heavily. Fresh Fruit— Apples, 2 5 c@ tl.3 5 per the acceptance of the new water wotks. effects, p re o a re d o n ly fro m the most dose, w ill make you Irei better. Get it from large box; grapes, 25@40o; Isabella, For the present the Caban war question ComlPMf «1« Sterling Dvori. Mhot hy Poflt|iRdi. h ealth y and a g re e a b le sub-stances, its rour druireist or i n r wholesale dru* house , or 60<S7Be; peaches, 6 © c@ $ l; pears, 75c is sidetracked at Mnnslng. iroin Stewart 8s Holm e, DrugUo., Seattle. Santa Crus, C al., A p ril 11.— The m any e x c e lle n t qu a lities com m en d it Seattle, A p ril 12.— P olice Office? @ $ l per box; plums, 20@35c. Com tense de Sterling died today. She M »Ze money by snccesiul 11 * and Thomas Roberts was shot and killed Pi-o’» Cure for C is th* h*.t to * ‘! n,1 have m ade it the m ost Potato**— Early Rose, 50@60c. was a native of England, aged 61, and •l«c u I»tio u m U m c»»o. We of all cou iih cures, <;*orye w . L o t * , Fa- popular remedy known. buy and sell wheat on mer- early th.s morning, w h ile on duty, by Citrus Fruit— Oranges, navels, $1.00 was the w idow of J. A. Sliortt, who Xins. Fortunes bare been boucher. La , August 26. IStVV two footpads. Officer George K. Day. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cvsde -------------- on » smsll beginn.n* by trading ¡n fu @2.50; Mexican limes, $4.50;@5.60 was British consul at Corsica for IS who was with Roberts, received a bul California lemons, choice, $1.50; do Bicycle handle bars are being made cent bottles by all leading drug- tures w rite for (uU particulars Bret o f rei- yoars. Her Hist husband was Com en_ , T * » re’ ex perlener on th# let in h it wrtst. The policemen accost Common, 50c@ $l.00 per box. of a short piece of wood for the center gists. A ny reliable druggist who Chicago B oeri of Trade, and a th orm gh k n o w mander Henry Trefreey Fox, of the ledee of the buetnre- Send for oor free refer ed the footpads for the pur pose of section, w ith grips on each side of tho H ay— Wfit-at. $1#@23.50; wheat and British navy. may not have it on hand will pro ence book Dt W S IS G , H O PKINS « < o arresting them. They received in reply oat. #19'.? 22; oat. $14. 50@ 16.30; be«t head and m etallto tubing extensions M Offices in cure it promptly for any one who Portland i «n d SemtU.e, N *«h, A naval battle between the Romans s shot. A pitch«-! battle ensued. Rob barley, # i;@ 1 9 . alfalfa, $13@ on both ends o f the wood bar curved to wishes to try it. D o not accept a n v and Carthagi nians off the coast o f Spain erts fired one shot and fell. The foot 14. clover. $18.50@14. tracing an-1 'c*tln * Oold o r S liver the usual shape and ending in a second substitute. M tmutare«. M. I». in the first Punic War was lost hy the pad* then took to their heels sud Dsy pair of grip«. W L E R . B o * 537, Southington.Conn. Hops— lj * t @ 1 7 * t o per ponnd. latter la-cause tiie galley slaves could emptied his revolver at them. It is not CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. n . ________ Cheese— Fancy mild, nsw, 10c; old, N o. 16 cleanse your In the ,pri stem by not keep their svals when the ships known whether a n y of his shots took ______ * * » H49ÇI9G0, CAL 10c per pound. \ V H I X w r it in g to od v « r t U « r a P*' u iin p Dr ar'a Oregon Blood Purifier LOmVHU. IT. 4 f * TO O L** rolled. I n ■»•atI«O tb lf W tk *■- P *P «r Hood’s Sarsaparilla A Lady ^ -Pfunder's~*~** É G O N R o O D p ü fttfM YO U R TA B LE YOU CAN PAY THE SEATTLE TRADING CO., Good Health Steg» E RUPTURE PERMANENTLY GURED YOUR LIVER WHEAT RODS g C O N S U M P T IO N