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Jaeotip Oil ctirpa Rheumatism.
Jacob« Oil cures Neuralgia.
Jacobs Oil cure« Lumbago,
Jacob« Oil care« Sciatica.
Jacobs Oil cares Sprains.
Jacobs Oil cures braises.
Jacobs Oil cares Soreness.
Jacobs Oil cures Stiffness.
Jacobs Oil cures Backache.
Jacobs Oil cures Muscular aches.
Q U ICK
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Rheumatism
Hood’s
Is America’s Greatest
Medicine for rheumat'sm
H o o d ’s P ills
sick
cure
DAWSON
Seattle, Jan. 7.— William Welch
Frank Kekole and W. Devine, of Port
land, Or., who arrived here today from
the Klondike, claim to hare broken
the overland record from Dawson to
Skagway. They left Dawson, Decern
her 12. and arrived at Skagwav, Do
cember 29.
Antone Grobesits and Albert Ber
naid, two young men from New York
met with very hard luck on the way
out. They broke through the ice on
Thirty-M ile river and were in the wu
ter some time. Thoy finally were res
cued and carol for bv the police.
UroheaitH lost |2,800 in gold, which
was tied on hi« «led. lie arrived here
today absolutely penniless, ilis part­
ner is at Tagisli house in the police
hospital, and will lose both feet as
well as several fingers. Grobesits will
need to have a toe amputated.
The Williams sawmill on the K lon­
dike river, near Dawson, was totally
destroyed by fire December 10. A
number of horses perished. The tO'
tal loss is estimated at 17,000.
Sulphur creek, which was rlisap'
pointing last vear, is reported to he
showing op well this winter.
DAY
parilla
FROM
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IN
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of
M inor Im purtanci
I'tirtNtttl III 111 «9 SsMIHtO.
headache. 2.'» cents.
Washington, Jan. 7.— In the ab
sence of the vice-president, on account
of illness. Five (Rep. Me.) was presi­
F loated to the Hoof.
A rather ingenius method of re­ dent pro tern at the opening of today's
placing the roof of a standpipe was re­ session of the senate. Berry (Dem.
sulted to recently by the water works Ark.) presented a protest from J. E,
department at Napoleon, O.
Som e, Murray, camp of United Confederate
time qgo, in a violent wind storm, the [ veterans of Arkansas, against the
roof was blown off, together with the adoption of the proposod amendment of
upgier part of the ladder leading to the Sutler (Pop. N. C.) to the pension ap
top. Sinoe then several plans for mak­ propriation hill, providing for payment
ing the repaiis have beon considered, ol pensions to Confederate soldiers.
Hoar (lien. Muss) gave notice that
hut the following was decided upon as
the most feasible:
The water was next Monday he woold address the sen­
withdrawn from the standpipe and a ate on tho resolution offered by Vest
raft was built inside. When the wa­ (Dem M o.), rcluting to the acquisition
ter was turned on the raft, laden with of foreign territory by the United
workmen and their utensils, was grad­ States. Caffory (Dem. La.) announced
ually sent upward at the rate of 25 feet that he would address the senate to­
tier hour, it requiring five hours to morrow on the same resolution.
Tho senate passed a resolution direct
make the ascent. Hooks and pulleys
were then attached to the pipe and ma­ ing the foreign relations committee to
terial was drawn up on the outside, investigato tho status of claims of
while the men performed their work, United StateH citizens against Spain
and passed hills to ratify agreements
using the raft for a platform.
with tho lower Brule and Rosebud
D id n 't Nee Cain*« for T h n iik fu ln «**.
reservation Indians, to grant California
Mrs. Jackson (indignantly)— Y o’ say 6 per cent of the net proceeds of cash
yo’ haven’ t got anything to he thank­ sales of public lands in the stute, classi
ful lor I Why, jess look at Abo John­ fying clerks in litst and second-class
son! lfe has jess lost his wife hv con­ postoffioes.
sumption und four children by diph­
The Nicaragua eannl bill then came
theria!
up, and Caffery made a speech on tho
Mr. Jackson— But dat don’ t do me Clayton-Bulwer treaty.
any good! Johnson ain't me I— Judge.
Ill the Houae.
tinder T w o F lag «.
Ho was a soldier of fortuno and a
prisoner of war.
“ Come,” they said, “ sign the pa­
role!’ ’ But he only shook his head.
“ Neverl” he said, proudly, “ hut
I've no objections to signing the pay­
roll.”
No, he wasn’ t In the war business
for sanitary reasons.— N. Y. Journal.
If you want tho best wind mill, trampa,
tanks, plows, wagons, bells ol all sizes
boilers, engines, or general machinery, see
or write JOH N POOI.E, foot of Morrison
street, Portland, Oregon.
Eveiyone who gets up an amateur
entertainment says that he will never
get up another. He has a harder time
than the man who gets up a picnic that
is rained on.— Atchison (Hobo.
When coming to Sim Francisco go to
Brooklyn Hotel, SU8-212 Bush street.
American or European plan. Boom amt
board $1.00 to $1.50 per day ; rooms 50cents
to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents.
Free coach. Chat. Molltg..... try.
A Yarmouth (England) man was
smoking a pipe when a spark dropped
into the tuck of his trousers and burned
u hole. He made a claim for loss un­
der his (lie insurance policy, and tho
company paid the damage.
T o Ture
h
Cold in One Uwy
Take Laxativo Urmno Quinine Tublots.
All druggists refuml money ii it lulls to
cure. 25c.
Life insurance com panics reject
about three-fourths of the applicants
who liavn been gymnasts, because it
has been found that most of them have
stiaiueil their hearts by excessive ex­
ercise.
The measurement of a degroe of lati­
tude in Spitsbergen Is a Swedish pro­
ject, Russian co operation to he invited.
CONSULTING A WOMAN.
M rs. P in k h a m ’s A d v lc o In splroa
G ou fid on oo an d H o p o .
Examination by a mule physician is
a hard trial to a delicately organized
woman.
She puts It off as long as she dare.
and is only driven to it by b ar o f can­
cer, polypus, or some dreadful 111.
Moat frequently such a woman leaves
a physician's office
where she has un­
dergone a critical
examination with
an impression,more
or less, o f discour­
agement.
This condi­
tion o f the
mind destroys
the effect of
advice; and
sh e g ro w s
»worse rather
than better In consulting Mrs. I'ink-
ham no hesitation need be felt, tho
story is told to a woman and is wholly
confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's address
Is Lynn, Mass , she offers sick women
her advice without charge.
Her intimate knowledge o f women's
troubles makes ber letter o f advice a
tvellspringof hop«',and her wide c.x|»erl-
eace and skill point the way to health.
•• I suffered with ovarian trouble for
reven years, and no doctor knew what
was the matter with me I had s|>clis
which would last for two days or more
I thought 1 would try Lydia K Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound 1 have
taken seven bottles o f it, and am en­
tirely cured " —Man Joint K orku a m , M
N Woodl>erry Av*., Baltimore, Md.
The above letter from Mrs. forem an
la only one o f thousauda.
PACIFIC
PACIFIC COAST NEWS
I 'o r t l a n 'l .r . irr.u k O v .r l .n d It.co rd —
New Y o r k e r . ffavn lluril I.u ck .
“ Aw, you know, you may celebrate
Christmas as best you know how ,’ ’
saiil the supercilious
Englishman,
“ hut you cawn’ t come up to the olJ
English plum pmlding you know.”
“ Sir,’ ’ sai<l the patriotic American,
with asperity, “ our home made, or
still moro the bakery-made mince pies
cau produce as tine a line of nightmare
as any English plum pudding ever
boiled.’ ’— Indianapolis Journal.
Is t»ne of the troubles peculiar to this sea­
son, owing to the overworked condition of
the liver and kidneys, which are unahle to
expel the impurities from the blood.
Hood's Harsaparilla is wonderfully suc­
cessful in curing this disease. It neutral­
izes the acid in the blood and permanently
cures the aches and pains which other
medicine fails to relieve.
Remember
TIME
Washington, Jan. 7.— Under a spo
cial order adopted before the holiday
recess, tho house proceeded today to
consideration of billH presented by tho
eoinmitteo on judiciary.
Thu bills
were first considered in committee of
the whole. Tho first hill called up
was that to create an additional cir­
cuit judge in the sixth judicfal circuit
The bill was finally laid aside with t
favorable recommendation.
Favorable action was also had on a
similar bill providing an additional
judge for tho third judicial district.
Tire bill was called up providing for
tho retirement of Judge Cassius G.
Foster, United States district of Kan­
sas, and occasioned some debate.
Foster, Mr. Broderick explained, had
served 24 years on the beno>< and hail
broken down physically, but had not
reached age (70 yuars), when he cun be
legally retirod.
O| m * 1 » D oor In tlie 1’ lillip p in «*.
Washington, Jan. 7.— Senator Fiye,
| of the American pence commission,
saiil in the sunate committee on coin-
| meroo today that it tvas the under­
standing of the American com miss ¡on­
ers that an absolute open-door policy
was to lie observed by tlio government
of the United States with reference to
tiuilo in the Philippines, and that
otlior countries were to lio given the
same facilities as the United States in
that trude.
The question came up in connection
with an informal discussion of the
coast trude policy of this country and
its extension to tliu Philippines
Frye
also said the policy of exlouding tex­
tile fabrics would not, according to his
understanding, he uppliod as in this
country.
Muy Ex cl m l« A m erican*.
Vancouver, B. U., Jan. 7. — Much
talk is heard over the announcement in
the e|ioet'h from the throne at the open­
ing ol tho provincial legislatuic today,
that a hill will bo introduced to ex­
clude aliens from taking up or work­
ing placer mining claims within the
piovince. The importance of this is
in no way to bo gainsaid, for it will
shut Americans out of the Atlin coun­
try completely, ami rt w ill preserve
A tlin '« riches for British subjects
alette. At present Canadians are not
allowed to take up mining elulius in
the United States.
I .e .r h
In k .
I ln tlH n . t* „i it o n e il.
Washington, Jau. 7.— Tho president
has pardoned tire 12 Leech lake Indians
sentenced to various terms of imprison­
ment, and lined at the late term of the
United ¡States district court of Minne­
sota for resisting the United Stales
marshal in making an arrest.
S .r r « l T r » , l , tt*«ti*-rtliig ('him *.
CO A ST
TRADE.
S f . n l « M a rk e t* .
Item *
o f (ìcnrritl
Interest Gleaned
F rom tlie Thriving; 1'aclflc
fctate*.
T h e C ountry's A p p le Crop.
In connection with demand in the
East and in Europe for our fruit, we
quote from the Orange Judd Farmer In
regard to the extent of the apple crop:
This crop in the United States is smal­
ler than it lias been since reliable sta­
tistics have been collected. The tot“ 1
supply from the 1898 crop of the Unit*
ad States is 27,000,000 barrels, as com­
pared with something over 40,000,000
barrels last year and 70,000,000 in the
record-breaking crop of 1896. The fail-
are is widespread, reaching frorr. the
Pacific coast to Maine, and in none of
the states does the output of fruit ap­
proach an average. (This is not true,
however, where the crop is not a fail­
ure). In tire great apple states of the
Central West the crop is almost a total
fuilure, although the situation in Mich­
igan is better than elesewliere, having
about two-thirds of the bumper crops
of 1896. New York lias only one-fifth
of a full crop. The failure is attributed
to the fact that during the blooming
leasori there was an excessive rainfall,
which washed out the pollen and pro-
rented prrqier fertilization by insects,
while a cold wave added to the injury,
ind subsequent moist, humid weather
was very favorable to the development
of fungus diseases. The Ontario crop
is decidedly short. The crop of Europe
is reported below tire normal.
Idaho*« M ineral O utput.
Onions, 86(390c per 100 pounds.
Fotatoi-s, $16(?I7.
Beets, per sack, 75c.
Turnips, per sack, 60(3 60c.
Carrots, per sack, $1.
I’ajgnips, per sack, $1.
Cauliflower, 60(3 75c per doz.
Celery. 35 Cot 40c.
Cabbage, native
ami
California
$1.00(31.60 per 100 pounds.
Apples, 86(350c tier
Fears, 60c<3$l.60 per box.
Prunes, 50c per box.
Butter— Creamery, 27c per pound;
dairy ami ranch, 18(322c per pound.
Eggs, 27c.
Cheese— Native, 12(3121^C.
Poultry— (Jbl Irens, 12c |>er pound;
spring chicken», i2c; turkeys, 10c.
Fresh meats— Choice dressed beef
steers, prime, 6 13 (<i 7<■; cows, prime,
6t4c; mutton, 7Jyc; pork, 6@ 7o; veal,
6@8o.
Wireut— Feed wheat, $22.
Oats— Choice, per ton, $24.
Ilav— Puget Sound mixed, $9.00(3
11; choice Eastern Washington tim­
othy, $15.
Corn— Whole, $23.50; cracked, $24;
feed meal, $23.50.
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton,
$24(325; whole, $22.
Flour— Patent, per barrel, $3.50;
straights, $3.25; California brinds,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.75; graham,
per barrel, $8.60; whole wheat Uuuf,
$3. 75; rye flour, $t.
Millstnffs— Bran,
per
ton, $14;
shorts, per ton, $16.
Feed—Chopped feed, $19(3 21 per
ton; middlings, pet ton, $17; oil cake
meal, per ton, $35.
The mines of Idaho have shared the
general prosperity of the state. In
Portland Market.
every section of the commonwealth new
Wheat— Walla Walla, 00c; Valley,
strikes were made during the year just
closed, and many of them have de­ 62c; Bliiesteur, 63c per bushel.
Flour— Best grades, $3.20; graham,
veloped
into promising properties.
Tire state’ s mineral production for 1898 $2.05; superfine, $2.16 per barrel.
Oats—Choi»» white, 39®40e; choice
is 11,659,570 more than rt was last
year, and $3,662,610 more than itt gray, 38(339c |)er bushel.
Barley— Feed barley, $22 @ 24; brew­
1896. J. W. Cunningham, superin­
tendent of the United States assay oflfico ing, $23.50 per ton.
Millstuffs— Bran, $16 per ton; mid­
at Boise, has made an estimate of the
production of the state for the past dlings, $21; shorts, $17; chop, $16.00
year, upon which the foregoing com­ per ton.
Hay— Timothy, $9(310; clover. $7
parison is based. The following gives
the actual production for 1897, and @ 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 65@60o;
the estimated production for 1898:
seconds, 50@53c; dairy, 45@ 60c store,
1898.
1897.
Gold, OZfl..........
110,000 $ 2,278,700 f 2,125,833 80 @ 86o.
Silver, ozs........ 6,000,0)0 7,740,000
7,103,321
Cheese— Oregon full cream, ll@ 1 3 o ;
Lead, lb s...........141,467,280 6,375,756
4,501,231
Young
America, 15c; new cheese,
Total ................................ $15,389,465 $13,72»,885
10c per ground.
Increase, $1,669,570,
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $2.25(33
In 1896 the gold production of the
state was $2,323,700; Bilver, $4,464,- per dozen; heriB, $3.60@ 4.00; sgrrings,
765; lead, $2,953,380; total, $11,751,- $1.26(33; geese, $0.00(37 00 lor old,
$4.60®5 for young; ducks, $5.00(3
845.
6.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 15(3
New M illing; C om pany.
10c per pound.
A flour milling company, to be
Potatoes— 60@70c per seek; sweete,
known aa the M. M. A B. Co., has just 2c grer pound.
been incorporated at Chelan Falls.
Vegetables— Beets, 90c; turnigia, 76c
The incorporators aro Messrs. R. T. per sack; garlic, To grer pound; cab­
Murdock, Janies Marshall and Georgo bage, $1 @ 1.25 |rer 100 grounds; cauli­
D. Brown. It is their purpose to at flower, 75o grer dozen; parsnips, 75c
once inaugurate the building of a 100- grer sack; beans, 8c |rer pound; celery,
barrel Hour mill at the (alls, although 70@75c |rer dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
but 50-burrel machinery w ill be put in box; greas, 3 (3 3 ‘^c per pound.
ut the start. When it is remembered
Onions— Oregon, 76c(3$! |ier sack.
thut ut present there is but one Hour
Hops— ir@ 1 8 e ; 1897 crop, 4@ 0c.
mill between Wilbur and the Cascade
Wool— Valley, 1 0 @ l2 c per pound;
mountains, in an area considerably Eastern Oregon,
8 (3 12c;
mohair,
more than 100 miles square, it will be 26c grer pound.
seen that the present move means a
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers
large and profitable business from the and ewes, 4c; dressed inuiton, 7.‘ gc;
start.
«going lambs, 7 12«' grer lb.
Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $4.25;
O live Crop.
A Los Angeles Times man writes light ami feeders, $3.00@ 4.00; dretjed,
to his paper that throughout a great $5.00(3 6.50 per 100 | “Minds.
Beef— Gross, top steers, 8.50(313.76;
pait of Southern Califfornia tho olive
$2.50 @ 3.00;
dressed
beef,
crop is tliin year a complete failure. cows,
At Fallhrook, in San Diego county, 6(36 (yc gier pound.
Veal— Large, 6 @ 6 J^o; small, 7(3 8c
the large aoreuge of olive trees on the
Red Mountain ranch represents a con­ per pound.
siderable production of tiro fruit,
8an Francisco Market.
though neighboring orchards are liar-
Wool— 8>|>ling— Nevada, 10(3 12c per
rot). Beginning at Santa Paula, ami pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10(3 12c; Val
extending westward through Santa ley, 15@ 17c; Noitlrern, 9(3 lie .
Barbara county, there is a territory em­
Millstuffs— Middlings, $1 ,s@>2 1.00
bracing several large orchards, in bran, $16.50(3 16.50 per toil.
which tlio trees aro laden with heavy
Onions— Silverskin,50@ 75c per sack
crops. This constitutes tho production
Butter — Fancy
creamery.
28r;
of Southern California for the present do seconds, 25(826e; fancy dairy, 21.•
year.
do seconds, 20@23e |icr | kmiii i.
Eggs — Store, 25@3(>o; fancy ran 'h,
Aiding; an Oregon Indnntry.
84 (3 37c.
Tlio Portland linseed oil work# aro
Citrus Fruit— Oranges. Valencia, $2
desirous of establishing a Hax center ut @ 2.60; Mexican limes, $6p)0.50; Cali­
Dallas, and offer the farmers the fol­ fornia lemons, $2.00(3.300; do choice,
lowing proposition: First.we will fur­ $3.60@ 4.50; per box.
nish primo, clean seed to each farmer
Owr*clvc* and O m ? Cloth«*.
who will sow from 20 to 30 acres or
“ H aiqiily,'’ saiil Mr. Stogglehy, “ we
more, this growing seed to be paid back
at harvest of crop. Second, we will rlo not realize the change in our grer-
juurantee the farmers $1 a bushel of 56 sonal agrenrance as we would grow
pounds clean and f. v. h. oars Portland, older, the change is so «light from day
to y further inAwmation regarding the lo day; ami then, as a matter of faot,
uccessful handing of tho Hax crop will we are, to ourselves st least, ever as
bo cheerfdully furnished by E. K. Lar- young as we feel. But it is not so
r I more, manager Portland Linseed Oil about our clothes; we cannot make
them even feel young, as they grow
works, Portland, Or.
old, to say nothing of keeping them
Im proving; D m * P lan t*.
looking so— they will get worn and
A new plant, double the size of the threadbaie. And we ate likely to for­
present works, will soon lie built at got about that, and to give no thought
Spokane by tho Spoknne Falls Gas to the impression they may make upon
Light Company, which now estimates other grengde. There wo make a mis­
IHMiding $20,000 in improvements. take. We should keep an eye on our
The consumption of gas in that city apparel; and, as to trimt ess. ut least,
has doubled within tho past two years, have that in keeping not with our gray
necessitating an increased capacity. bend, but with our fres
ami ever
Twenty thousand dollars will also lie y.'iuthful heart.” — N. Y. bun.
pent at Butte, Mont., in doubling the
A Claude D uval in Skirt*.
capacity of the gas works there, which
A Ft. Petersburgcorresgamdent of the
aro controlled by the Spokane ooiupany.
endon Telegraph devotes much spue«
Itnnd Sal«.
The sale of the $2,000 worth of bonds
issued on school district No. 1, of Ma­
son county, Washington, ami to run six
years at 5 per cent Interest, have been
sold to the directors of the school, who
consider themselves quite lucky in se­
curing the investment.
New U h l t k f y D istille ry .
London, Jan. 7.— The Shanghai cor­
The new plant for the manufacture
respondent of the Daily Mail says: Ac­ of rye whisky is almost ready to begin
cording to Chinese report, a secret operations at Logan, Or., by August
• rooty exists between (treat Britain Fisher A Co. The rye need will he
and the United Slates to prevent any ra.sed in Clackamas oounty, and this
further alienation of Chinese territory. will make the second whisky still on
the Clackamas river.
K lllv il In a Di'nvcl I’ lt.
Fullerton, Cal., Jan. 7. — Martin and
lty order of the court o f Olympia,
Hillery Nichols, boys, were killed to­ Wash., the bank building and fixtures
day in a gravel-pit by a cave-in. They of the First National hank of Olympia
were taking out gravel when tho slide have been sold for $15,000 to George
occurred.
M. Heller, ol Tacoma.
e the curious case o f a highway-
woman, who o|>erates in tire districts
ofKntals.
Barbara Dauelia is her
name. Fhe disniqiearcd some ten years
ago from the village of Dimlxa, and
since then tins held a whole country
able In terror by her operations ou tire
road.
"T h is curious highway woman,” we
are told, “ it one ol the most artistic
riders in a country which has produced
the heat human suhstitntes for Cen­
taurs that the world has yet seen. Fhe
will jump anything.
Fhe is also an
excellent shot ami can hit the edge of
a Russian silver coin, smaller than out
sixpence, with a rifle bullet at an
astonishingly long distance.
"Barbara Dauelia is a Georgian, and
her beauty, therefore, rnsv be more
easily imagined than descrit>ed.
Fhe
is very popular among her own people.
The Tax on Herr.
Washington, Jan. 8.— Attornejr-Gen-
eral (triggs, in a recent opinion, holds
that the
tax to lw assessed upon
beer in ease of attempted evasion and
willful failure lo sffix the stamps
should tie at $2, and further that the
additional tax to be assessed upon boor
stored In warehouses on June 14, 1898,
should he ( l a barrel, and not 92
cents.
Rear Admiral Schley was presented
with a sword in Philadelphia valued at
14,200 from eititena of New Jersey,
Pennsylvsnia and Delaware.
D O N ’T DELAY....
fn Krurtnff the r o i l X H M
kO K N C Y
.or 1*99; one day's delay may result In your
Competitor getting it We arò Die only bietole
house haring a delivery point In thè North­
west. Prompt delivery of alt orders a'sured.
Dealer* who handle the t o n «itti « and
»• 4 KT FOK D line will have a double advant­
age over others who do not We have im­
proved the quality of our product*, while our
Increased output enable* us to reduce our
price*. ns follow*;
C o lu m b ia M o d e l 49. 9 4
Columbia Chainlets ..................................... f?s flp Hartford*..... ............. ................. ....... ....
Columbia Models V ."vt
vso op
Vedette*. Strictly I’ p-to-Pete........ . .
rolumbta Model* I t 49, ‘98 pattern. '99 im­
We )«>b bicycle sundries.
provement* ...................... ........ ................. go 00 ! Write for terms and discount*.
P O P E M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O .,
e»«F»in»» Or.»., »«»tagua. i . k < h w4 «aka
152 S4 Siiti S i, P w tlu l, Or
IS . W o lf H o p p e r* . Ilia IS u .ln e ...
Pure Tea
De Wolf Hopgier has good reason to
be highly elated over tire success his j
new opera, "T h e Charlatan,” lias re- ^
ceived on the road. Washington start j
in packages
ed the hall arolling to the tune ol $10,- '
000 a week, a like lesult was achieved
at grocers’
in Baltimore, aril now Boston has
beaten the Washington week.
“ El j
Capitan” in its palmiest days was not I
received with anything like the favor
that has been accorded Sousa ami
K lein's latest effort. It was Mr. H op- j
grer’s intention to present “ El Capitan” i
wlren he entered ugron his iiostgroned I
Loudon season next year. But “ The
Charlatan's” drawing power is so
Venice W ill It« Drained.
strong that lie has changed his plan, j
Venice without its waters would be
and w ill present it instead of Sousa
ami K lein’ s first joint work, “ El Cata­ a far less gricturesque place than it ac­
lan.”
It would upgiear from Washing­ tually is. says the London Chronicle.
ton, Baltimore and Boston critic'srus Ami such a state of affairs, we are led
that Mr. Hop|ier had discovered a mine to believe, may eventually come about.
01 inn in l),e character of the wander­ The regular increase in the delta of th .
ing fakir, »lid has added immensely to Po has been studied by Prof. Maiinel-
li. Conigiariaon of the Austrian mup
his popularity as a comedian.
of about 1823 with the records of sur­
A IftttfU 1« Crop o f A p p le *.
veys made in 1893 shows that the mean
Oft ft Long I*land farm is an apple treri which
bore two crops of fruit the past year, and the annual increase during those years has
farmers are taking unusual interest in this been about three-teuths of a square
peculiarity of nature. Just as much ink rest m ile; and from all known data it np-
has been shown in Hostetter’* Stomach Hut rs,
which his the peculiarity of curing dyspepsia, grears that the total increase during sir
indigestion, constipation and blood disorders centuries has been about 198 square
that other remedies fail to benefit. In chronic
Tire incease is continuing and
cases it rarely fails, and it cures whenever a miles.
cure is possible.
tire G ulf of Venice is doomed in time
to disagrpear.
No immediate alarm
“ I tliink that the prospect for peace need, however, l>o excited, for Prof.
is very good,” remarked one European. Marinelli calculates that between 100
“ Yea.,, answered the other, “ unless ami 120 centuries will elapse before the
the ozur anti the kaiser get to quarrel­ entire Northern Adriatic will have be­
ing ovei who deserves credit for bring­ come dry land.
ing it about.” — Washington Star.
Schillings
Best
Cup* for tlie ICaleigh.
D EAFNESS
CANNOT
liK
CURED
Toledo, O.
Mr. Deadbioke— “ How aro you, old
man?”
Mr. Iiacout— “ Bad, very bad.
Came near leaving this earth. Why,
I ’ ve kept n>y room for over three
months.” Mr. Deadbroke— "C all that
had? Why, man, I had to give up
mine the first time the landlady struck
for rent.” — Harlem Life.
TRY
A LLEN ’S
w hose
f u lly ° bont
are h ig h ly
bodies
curvo grace-
Uie 1,0,1 ? oi tlie °«P-
polished
and
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I, C. Tl. Rollins M. D., of Gras* Valley, Or., voluntarily make the following statement:
After having my teeth extracted 1 have had five sets made at intervals of about nine months,
three in Portland, one in San Francisco ami one in Spokane. With neither of the-e have I been
aide to eat a meal’s victuals or even an apple or ripe peach. <>n December 10. 1898, I had my
sixth set made by Dr. Stryker, I. O. o. F. Temple, First and Alder, Portland, Or., and within
twenty minutes after the tune they were put into my mouth I was able to eat a common hard
winter apple and a piece of dried venison, and at this time, December 13th, have eaten every
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A new kind of cloth is being made
in Lyons from tire down of liens, ducks
and geese. Seven hundred and fifty
grains of feathers make rather more
T h e Short«**t W a y .
than a square yard of light waterproof
Tho shortest way out of an attack of cloth.
neuralgia is to use St. Jacobs Oil, I
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but a prompt cure. It soothes, subdues is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec-
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Dr. T . H. White, &
Malt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
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w ith
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side, as he balanced a specimen on the
tigis of his fingers.
Mrs. Northside
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have rarely seen any so heavy for their
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P ro p e lle r llu cin g P rev en ted .
TIM E SCHEDULES
From Port and.
T *>ey
gold. They are of the same design as
the massive punch bowl which was
presented to the cruiser by the citizens
of North Carolina when sire first went
into commission.
The Raleigh is a
, second rate cruiser that formed part ol
Admiral Dewey’s squadron and is now
on the Asiatic station.
F O O T -E A SE ,
To prevent the engines of a vessel
from “ racing” when the screw rises
above the water, Signor E. Putalo Iras
invented an electrical regulator. The
contrivance consists ol two vessels of
mercury, connected at the bottom by a
till) and mounted fore and aft in the
ship. The vessels are about half full
at normal depth.
When tho ship
pushes forward so as to raise the screw
the rods connected with tire resistance
are submerged one after the other, so
that an electro-magnet is brought into
play, the whole resistance being short-
circuited when the screw is entirely out
o f the water.
The electro-magnet
operates a throttle valve in the main
■team pipe, which is thrown open by
another magnet.
By this arrange­
ment the steam is turned off and on.
From experiments it has been shown
that the mercury vessels need not be
more than 34 inches apart on a ship
800 feet long.
D eca e t
FOR
An ailistio set of |>unch cups to be
and Sat.
Portland to Corval-
aud Sat.
lis A: Way Land­
presented to the cruiser Raleigh by Mr.
ing*.
ami Mrs. Alfred W. Haywood, of
llaw River, N. C., Iras just been cora-
Riparia
Snake River.
Lv. Lewiston
grleted, says the Baltimore Sun. Mrs. Lv.
1:4o a. m.
5:45 a. m.
Haywood, who is the daughter of Gov­
Daily
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Daily-
Ex. Friday
ernor Holt, of North Carolina, was Ex.Saturday
sponsor for tho cruiser at tlie timo of
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