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■m f i s i ................ CATARRH T I «UT Tl UT FM IUI ChK-kcn, IhMk and O w e feath- ? Ito AddrtU « I a uè - Mmmawmm Y YEARS. RS REPLY Th« ^Remjrkibli Propiiient Sut Olympia, Washington, Olympin, P Pe-ru-Bt Preparing for H oliday Trade« Waabingtoa, Nov. 13.— Proa ¡«font Boar, of tbo Philadelphia A Bonding «sat and iron ^snpany, has Sind with tbo anthracite eoal strike commission tbo reply of that company to U m atate- ment made byLjobn Mitchell, presi dent of the Mlaeworkera of America, concerning the pointe involved ia the anthracite coal atrike. Following ia tha holidays. -Ot 'M I— TO anOWBKS; /Wa always hoy «er». I W O LF p ili* SO N S . •OS ttfONT ST.. U m 2 7 Ih dnjr «lap of fonti giving for U m paat jrnar, i McBride, go Waabingtoa, and by virtut me by lav, d day, U m 171 aa a dar of 1 (hrooghont t by appoint Thnrs- Sf November, ISOS, living and prayer la of Wellington, »commend that the recognition oi tbo . are now enjoying, ¡ai avocationa and deeds of charity Id in their ch arch re render prniee and biver of ail good, lof I bate bateonto pad the anal of U m (bis ISth day of _ „. «IU M in iron Í3 UO p a r ■ Payable monthly. Call or »rila. L. M . Davis, Proa. Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that ia no reason why you must go through life with half- starved hair. I f you want long, thick, hair, feed it with Ayer’s H air Vigor, and make It rich, dark, and heavy. U nion P acific • ■ a D a y B . I.U ..I t o r a t r i a . Cl «dentari au li.mln* Devar a aaaparaw realilraoa 1er all mb . The Soar.line DapartBMi arful and wrll arrasgad Son C. Fot Calalo, ua or oUtar ti AtlO S m •nsa.ro i n t Principal. Washington Farmers and Stockmen Indorse Prussien Stock Food I TiW4.ro OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE America, SS coi 1¡erke and loor wash er lea and that at that time it had 2ft,8M employee ip and about the DYSPEPSIA “ The demand for ‘SO per cent in- crenan upon the price paid during the year 1901 to employu performing eon- tract or piece work' ia arbitrary, nn reasonable and anjoak. Thin company «Wales there ia such similarity between the mining of bitumlnona and of anth racite coal aa to make wagpe paid ia one a standard for the other. 1 ’ ’ This company denies that the pres ent rate of wages ia lower than is paid in other mines ia the same locality and controlled by like conditions. Ohio. This company ia not in form eg as to the average annual earnings in the ‘bitum inous coal fields, but it avers tin t near ly ail of its former employee woo dar ing the post five months worked in the bituminous mines base returned to the anthracite real regions, preferring to weak in the anthra« its mines. “ •This company denies that ‘ the rate of wages in the anthracite coni fields ia Advfca insufficient to compensate the mine- Patient— What would you advise me workers, in vie«v of the dangerous char to do for dyspafrte, doctor? acter of the occupation in relation to Dr. DeQuick— Well, if yoa went it accidents, liability to aarioua and perm real bad hire a «heap cook and u t ir- anent disease, the high death rate and • ego forty. Tow do: fora, p lu u l the ahort trade life inddont to thia em- San Francisco, Nor. 14.— Lake B. Wright, of the PhilJpiAacs, speaking of financial affairs in th* islands, said in I t has cured eougha and co Ida for forty an interview that the saoney market is years. At draggiste, 96 cents. oontinoally fluctuating. Levafy Parties. “ A bill to afford lb# necessary relief Nodd— I ’ m going to give a children’ s was presented to congress, bat not party. Will yoa come? Todd—On one condition. * passed," said he. “ I think that lor “ And that?” the benefit of the commerce the matter "That I can play with the ebildraa should again be taken ap at the next and don't have to talk with the grown session of congress. It has been sug ups.“ — Life. gested that a Filipia » «foliar of silver should be introduced Into the islands. This dollar ahonld be worth actually 60 cants of our got such a coin would .y «oe P«wmnt| ^ WOBa#rfnl ehangcr sccomplietMd financial situation, ■ ■ ®ooetaiy by advertising denti its are well U lu system would be nil lo the oae now tratad by tba fame of Wise Brothers, whose offices are in the Failing build- in use in Japan." U bata limitad in»* Th,td aad Waabingtoa struts, _ .no ooo—he Portland, Oregon. It ia irne that yon » Phi linn in*« i « • » base * tooth Polled entirely with- ____ - p!* . j ont paia and that the cost of faim teeth mm fo very moderata. This greet 'advance ^ j in «fontal rurgery fo m m of the blessings . .. , of the present age. Establishments ___ Rkilled lik* Wlm Brothers in Portland .... render it abort aa pleasant to fit your- " • b e l a t e aeif out with aew forth ss to acquire 1 would be able ° * £ r ortkfo of wear and nuful- NET WEATHER H/ A. L. C R A ia, to L. 80UTH AND EA8T --- VIA--- Dl. 6 . GEE VO SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shssts Rosts. WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This waaWTfW CM- my of the in- ^ BrotherTid Tartine- ______ , . . sunto and act apon them. < ___ MM doctor la nail«! «real hecaom ha o r a « ■MfS wilba« opmt- A piece ef frog’s rtin not larger in diameter than tha rabbsr tip oa your lead pencil hu more perae to it than there are meehu to tha mosquito net ting on year screen door. Mothers win Saa 1 ngSyrup the basti hudran doriag U m I A Feast of Oee4 for tu a . 8t. Nicholas announces for 1903 “ Tbe Story of K ir * Arthur,” written dad illustrated by Howard Pyfo, a com panion story to Me famous “ Robin Hood.” Two short at cries by Mias Alcott. will soon appear te Ft. Nich~| ofoa, with other atoriu and articlu by other well known writers. St. Nicholas makes a specialty of papers ef infarme- tion, richly illustrated articles on prac tical subjects, like tha navy yard, the assay office, etc. Tbe price of Ft. Nicholas fo thru dol lars a yu r. The paMlahora announce that new stibacribera who begin with January may receive the November and December numbeis free. Tha origin of the symbol "cw t.” for hundred weight ia aa fellowe: C ia the initiai letter of the Latin word “ centum,” meaning a hundred, and wt To “ don” a man far debt cornu from are tbe flirt and fort fettere of the word tbe memory of Joe Dan, bailiff of Lin “ weight,” and are au d aa a contrac coln, who waa so kerns a collector that tion for it. hia name has become a proverb. RHEUMA TISM (h Honolulu, Now. 7, via San Francisco, Nov. 14.—The elections yesterday re sulted in a victory for the Republican ticket. Prince Jonah Kohfo Kalani- anole, the Republican nominee, ia elected as delegate to congress, and the legislature will be Bepublican in both houses, in spite ef five home rule sen ators holding o u r from the last la g!» latnre, to th ru Bepablicana. The result of the election, it Is tboubt b> Republicans, w ill be the end of the borne rale party. A division ot the voters along the lines of Republicanism and Democracy, ns on the mainland, is now expected. I t is also regarded u disposing largely ot the race iasoe and the iasoe of royalism in Hawaiian politics, for the ram pain of the defeat ed candidate, Dsfoffitte to Congreu R. W. Wilcox, waa largely baaed on hia record as a royalist and on race feeling- hours is too long, but then is no ex hausting labor which justifies a reduc tion of boon of work in the anthracite C A N N O T BE RUBBED O U T Bat a good liniment or plaster w ill often fiv e temporary relief because it produces counter irritation or reduces the iaflatofftatlon and sore* neu. But no eort of external treatment can bare any effect whatever upon the die rear itself, Jor is dae to aa over arid condition g f the Mood, and » J »inch time is with outside Ih c ueiatinen moat b e t r e a t e d through the Mood, and no remedy Maas « a i era girva aa io 4lc. Ho t a n « u k W illi»—Pa, a magasine is just a place filled with powder ami guru and things, ain’t it? Pa— No, my son; it’s a n a lly tiled with advertisements of powder and guns and thing*— Philadelphia Frees. Washington. Nov. 13. — Secretary Hitchcock ban received from Governor Dole, of Hawaii, s statement denying rsporta of ill Isaatment of several thousand Porto Bieana. Tbe laborers want to Hawaii at the solicitation of the Soger Planton’ association, and the complaint w u made by Podro J. Agostini, faher of ana of tbe workmen. The governor uye, after an investiga tion, that the dee ite of some of tbe laborera to return to Porto Rico remita from homesick nesa, influenced by imaginative persons, and will subside with time, and that the condition of brings each prompt and lasting relief ae S. 8. ff. I t attacks the disease to the Mood, neutralizes the acids, and mmovu all Irritating or poisonous substances from the system. S. 8. 8. strengthen! and enriches the thia add Mood, and, u it riren- la tu through the body, tha corroding. and north of tha Oook ¡aland*, government of FIJI will tbie year iato these islands 729 Kart ■ aa contract laborara for tbe having Would you like to know, iu the mid dle of the winter, what fruh corn ia Ilka? I f yon would, get n can of Mono pole Corn, and, if it were no! for the au un, yon would probably not know the difference. Monopole Corn is rannaif where it is grown, only the best and tamlerert u ra being need. It re tains the natural freshness and flnror of the vegetable, and yon won’ t find it half u good if yoa u k for any other brand. Your grocer doubtlau handles Monopole grocer fee and can furnish you with them. I f be will not, write ns direct and we will ad r i m you of one who will. Wad ha ma à Karr Bros., packers, Portland, Ore. en jam in F. •m railway, 1 the larger 4a without T a t i on rgna. Laart Portland .. addkkk -. V. ISSfo Third St.. torrtert, ■VnilNi Saa « « « a t as O tala ata lis o « t S u b m o rib o fo r tb o Mowborg Qraphkt Tor Infitnt« und Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought ting tePood and Reff ula| ; Skxnntte andBcusb of. P, n hr» a f l i d t i a l i i i n f ivte»Fa a L- ITO M p B UHP®non.v nprriui^ ness and RestXoalains neilher OpÉumXorÿMne norMkieraL N o t X a b c o t i c tt.a o Bears the Signature of la A ttvi . $ 1 .0 0 M r f i In ■ Dse For Over Thirty Years cistorii Æ Trafos Wavs Orala lar Partisse u a war Maliosa at 1J.S» » m. aa4 1:* a. aa. TIE 8 . IEE VI BlilESE MEDICINE CO. CASTOMl 14.— Mail ad- a i r s at Kwei- rut torn of life wbieb orlgta- Rpokana, November ! of finding fluperintemfe Egan, of the Great tfa continue to diminish. ! searching parti«« haul finding tracs of hirt «need woodsmen under «ray company ara exp« the search for eight« and there aro s i « indi« searching ia the hop« reward offered, but hop brorks 8atf r — « » h l - tkffit tub eatlrwij ■»- known to m sd ln l act- aoaala ikls cnaairr. T h ro i,»« h. n « e f ihnaa t o w l aa tamadlaa ihla faatoo. doctor lu m a ih oa cilo a a t a m i a 4 I S t i » i i i r-m-dw«. which bo surraaafulIz a w . ta dtSrm u diaoMas. Ha saaraaMM M car« nwarrh. ».-hma, luag, throat, rta a u H la u , «orvou. r—. aum acC U v«r, bM aar*. •*«■ I hoc hand.. :, of im laaoa- lola. 4'harsos moderate. t all and aa« him. l o llrn u M l of lb « o n ; wrlir for blukam ad (tir a la n . Srnd «c a n t» la a u m i- l U S S V lr Jaffirlnae AftvertWag. ■very man must blow bis own born nowadays, and judiefoaa advertising is the gnat barn that aaablu many to make themaeI v u heard ia the din of com petition. — Jewelers’ Circular San Francisco, Nov. 14. — The Chronicle u ys that there ia no longer any doubt that the object of the schooner Louisa D., about ready to sail lor the Sooth, ia to attempt to recover a part of the treasure lost to IM S by the horning of the Pacific Mall •turner Golden Onto off Mananniiio, on the Mexican coast. The wrack of the Golden Gate caused tbe lorn of 200 lives and n property loss of 11,750,000. Much of this amount waa ia the form of bullion, and a considerable quantity of it was never recovered Chinane ware burned to duth. The fire burned houses alt around tbe Christian Alliance mieefen, which was unscathed. Tbe result « f this freak of the fire is that many Chteeu hau eome since to the miasiln building to be baptised. ‘.■STaSSiSS. P atents