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START THE JETTY ru by U m Maharaja la, who wot* hia Mata paar la, with ito arato T h en is a bast time for doing everything -that is, a time when a thin« can U done to the beat ad vantage, most easily and most ef fectively . Now is the bast time for puttying your blood. W hy! Because your system is now trying 9o parity it—you know this by tbs pimples and other eruptions that have oome on your face and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Are tbs medicines to take—they do the work thoroughly and agreeably and never fail to do it. it ia truly remarkable what a revolu tion baa taken place ia aaodern dental methods. Wise Broth«* a, tha famous Portland dentists, era among the fore- moot in the United 8tetea in this ra te net n particle of paia connected with aay dental vrork done ia their office ia literally tone. And. it ia also literally Washington, March 8.— Tba appro- priatloaa mede doriug tha raaaioo ai «tocraaa which aloaod Wednesday ag- gracatad 1788,484,019, aa agalnat 9800,894.498 far tha iaat aaaaiaa. Tha tota) for U m oatira ooagraao tha* footed Bp 91,884,108.514, or something mora tbaa $100.000,000 in excess of tha total appropriation* for tha 88th ooograaa. Tha total for that ooograaa waa 81,440,- 489,488. - $ Thoaa flgaraa war* ambodiad In a statement praaantad to tho sonate by Alliaon. chairman of tha co mm it toa on appropriation*. T U ato toman t alao containad an Itomlaad'aUtemont .bow ing tho ex pondi tara* for U m paat ara- al on by bilia aa follow«: baa mad« iato a award, was n of power. Steal, In t U mi * and civlliaatkm, ia Juat aa aa It ia ia war. T U oonatry wa-aminently endowed with Washington, March 9. — Senator* ith coal and iron, of which Mitchell and Faltón today called on »«a n * of which it is mada, Secretary Root and other war depart- at t U head of tba civilised moot officials to urge the early approval of the report of t U engineer bogrd on t U project for improving t U month of the Colombia river. They laid before w R. 81 tear, daring a ra the department a large number of tele na with a friand, asked grams and letters from commercial iw the definition oi a p a »- bodies and other interested parties, ” replied his friend, “ U amphasiiing t U impórtanos ol early i «or* on himself and the action. Secretary Root told t U sena tor* U would act on. tha report ia tal. Ia not that year about a weak, or la tea daya'at the oat- aide. Ha asid R waa bow bald op on replied Dr. Sllaar.' “ A ly opinion, ia a man who account of requests atada by L. M. Optimist.” —Now York Haupt, mho ia bringing awry influence to bear to U ve tU^baard’a recommen dations overruled sad hia reaction jet ty mintituled. T U senators gara tba secretary to understand that t U people prices of provistos« gasarli ay, whan t U of Owt a are well wtisfled with t U taaall boy battel into t U conversation. boar-1 plan, and ballava.tUIr unanim “ Jam U s goes up, too,” U re ous judgment cannot U improved op marked. “ Ms kaapa it on t U top on. Ia view of tba great importance of th* work, they do not now want any shelf now.” And than it suddenly dawned on bis experimenting at the month of tha youthful perceptions tU t ‘ U had In Colombia river. Secretary Root did not w y w U t jured hia Saas by talking too much.— action be would take, bat strongly inti batavia New*. mated that he wonld approve tha board report. Ha did aay that aa soon as the report «ras acted upon the work woo Id be dona with all possible speed; and through moving thoaa trunks?, that iiia department waa desirous of “ Yea, eorr; ia a few minute*.“ “ Wall, when you’ ve finished, stretch affording relief to the oommerce of tba I U Ufo set ovar the frant pavement. Colnumbia river with the least possible Mrs. H iU w l U s juat telephoned from delay. Senator Fulton intends, aa soon as he t U top floor that U r husband ha* fallan oat of tU window.” — Binari Bat. ha* more data and detail*, to tako op with the war department t U matter of t U right of «ray for the átate portage road bat«reao T U Dalles and Calilo, for which the legislature recently made the appropriation. He deaires to «ecure permission from the government to con struct this portage road ovar t U right of way that waa acquired fee the old boat ridlwaay, which is qow t U prop erty of the government, and which will not be required for canal purposes. Aarieultur«.................... ............. g S, WS, ISO A rar ....... i .............................. 7 S, ISS ,797 Miniai alla *aä aagjaitor............ M a ja lodiaa................;;; » « m «.. ¡»litrlct o( ! ............. ■ £ K B “ One e f s»r da« terrible età* of aath almost avarytbing, I ila». We then triad Pa Maral, sad three A yer’s Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many cates o f asthma. A n d It cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, w in t e r c o u g h s , night coughs, and hard colds. The painful and annoying symp UatalatlTO. executive and judicial. T . M . M » toms experienced by mast women Military aeadamr............. *ta.M* at this period of life are easily over r«naluna,................................... mjmjm Puatoffleaa.....................j.vriïfî........ IM.au tót* come by Lydia E. P in k ham’s tondry atril............................ Kt, yri.au Vegetable Compound. It is espe n«a«taa«y........ .................. . . S K m “ nu*1 «UropriaUon.. UUW¿a> cially designed to meet the needs of womans system at the trying time of change of life. It is no exaggeration to state that Mrs. Pinkham oas over 8000 letters like the following proving the great value of her medicine at such tlmee. " I wish to thank Mr*. Pinkham for w U t U r medtaha* baa done for me. My trouble waa change of Ufa Four years ago my health began to fall, my head began to grow dizzy, my eyes pained me, and at times it seemed as If my back would fail me, had terrible pains acroaa the kidneys. Hot flashes «rare very frequent and trying. A friend advised -me to try L y d ia K . P in k h a m ’ a V e g e ta b le C om . p ea lid i I have taken six bottles of it and am to-day free from those troubles. I cannot speak in Ugh enough terms of the medicine. 1 recommend it to a ll and wish every suffering woman would give it a trial. — B n x a Roes, 88 Mont clair Ave., Roslindale, Maas.—ytOOOfm- “ No,” grumbled th* husband in a spaaaa of confidence to a friend, “ I U va no place at all for a y books. X U E X '* “ exclusively for “ And what does aU use it all fort” “ Oh, aU pate away the things that era a trifle too flood to U destroyed, yet acaroaly good enough to U of use.” if wfrfae«/ «*— letter arsWep gaseUasM Far bronchial trouble* try Pi*o’a Cura V Consumption. It is a good cough adirine. At druggist*, price is cents. “ I ran 'into town today to do acme shopping, dear,” «aid Mrs. Babbnbs, A woman baa mad for divora* be cause bar h naba od "give* too much at tention to t U ehnrcb.” This will posala t lot Of women who heretofore thought they knew something about “ I eea,” he interrupted, “ and you Juat ran in U r* because you rail out.” “ Ran oat?” - ------ “ Y ee-of money.” Mother* «rill Boo am. Winslow's Booth, tug Syrup tba best remedy to use for tbeir atuldien during tb* teething period. TO RECLAIM 340,000 ACRES. Moot dealers handle Monopole goods. If yours doesn’t rand aa hia name. Wed ha ms A Karr Brae., Monopol# Oraran and Dry Coffra Roasters, 81-83- 88 Front street, Portland, Ora. Why don’t you go out occasion- treat, and enjoy yourcelf, ray at Kentucky Teacher (of infant geogra China— Empress Dowager ia Plot. phy elaaa)—Tommy Blood may tail na Victoria, March 9.—According to ad w U t a strait ia. Tommy Blood— I t ’a jee’ th* plain vices received from Pekin, an outbreak, •toff ’ thout nothin’ ia it.— Ohio State and with it a carnival of murder ex ceeding the Boxer outbreak, ia regarded Journal. : by many a* imminent. Correspond ents ef Cbineee papers at Pekin are sending column« telling of tbe duplici ty of the empress dowager and of the threatened outbreak. T U North China Daily Nawa, one of t U beat informed ioornala of the East, hag received advices that _ t U am press dowager and Ynqg Lu, thé grand chan cellor, ara known to U aiding the movement of Tong Fu Hsiang in Kan su, and on t U authority of a Chinera “ of high literary rank” at Pekin, a Shanghai paper says that, while the empteas dowager ia iaaning edicts com a if be Detroit manding reforms on Western lines and pretending to initiate, reform«, she ia secretly sending instructions to viceroys and governor* prohibiting the inaugura tion of foreign methods. Tbe empress ia alw raid to U sand ing notifications to soma viceroys that Tang Fa Haiang ia to be aided in marching hia army to Pekin to eacort Pu Chon, eon of Prince Chon and cx- U ir apparent, to tba throne. On tU ir "Would you call a cat herbivorous arrival, Kwang Han, the present em or canrivorouST” naked the aran who i* peror, is to be mada away with. Bays learned but tedious tbe Chinera correspondent, and tbe “ Neither,” answered tbe man wbc representative* of * U varions foreign yawns, “ merely vociferous.” powers and all foreigners in the capital as well as in the provinces, ara to meat the same fate, without distinction. Brussel* baa a church clock wound Craak Who Wants $100,000. by atmospheric expansion indurad by Washington, March 9.— A Swede who tba beat of tba aun. gave his name ai> Z. Borg, of Provi dence, R ..I., tried for an hour today to see the president. H * was urged by the white bouse attaches to reduce hia communication to «niting. This be endeavored to do, but foiled. One of the secret service officers interviewed him and found him poaseeeed of hallu cination«. Berg said that several years ago be bad Informed tbe United States government that t U Spaniards intend ed to blow op one of t U battleships, and wanted the president to era that he received 9100,000 for his informa tion. Ex-Senator Jewett, of St. Louis, ia ninety-four year* old. Someone asked him not long ago how old U thought a man should be before retiring from business. The old gentleman gravely responded: “ I don’t raally think a man should keep on after U has reached tU age of ninety.” Tacoma, March 8.— Nelson Bennett, of Tacoma, U s secured the contract for damming the Snake river in Idaho, at a point 26 miles above Shoshone falls, and building 66 milea of canal on t U south side of the river and 24 milaa on t U north side, not including laterals, which «rill reclaim 840,000 acres of land under the new government irriga tion law. The dam ia to cost 9400,000 or more, and t U canals 92,890,000, not including the laterals. T U larger canal ia to be 80 feet wide at t U top, and to carry tea feat o( water, which is to U raised from t U river 46 fast. T U contract is let by the Twin Falla land and water company, of Salt Lake. Two lections of the canal moat U com plete in one year. Fcr the completion of the entire work lira year* afe al lowed. flearthleg Equally Oood. Mr. Bennett ia today shipping sev Teacher— Johnny, have you been ers! train loads of bis outQt to a «pail vaccinated! *-■ station on t U O. R. A N. known aa Johnny— No’m; bat mamma made Kimama. T U canals ara to U in ma put my flannel* on this morning, Owyhee and Lincoln conn ties. and they itch just aa mach.— Chicago Record Harald. Ames Most Show Cause. Nashua, N. H., March 6.— An order of t U supreme court In tbe habeas corpus proceedings brought by counsel A u s t in for Dr. A. A. Ames, former mayor of Well Machinery Minneapolis, who la wanted in that city in connection with the bribery scandals, was aarvsii upon Dr. Aaaas today at Hancock, where be to under arrest. Tbe court order« that Dr. Amee shall appear ia court on March 11 and show cause, if aay, why _ h o should not be taken back to M f o e apolis for trial. It Is now the opiates Alaskan Treaty Ratified. Washington, March 6.— Secretary Hdy and fjlr Michael Herbert today ex changed ratification* of the Alaska boondary treaty, The preparation of tbe case* of tbe tsro aide* will proceed with all spaed, ra, under tbe treaty, they ir.net be submitted to tbe arbitrat ors within 80 days. It will requite tbe greatest effort on tbe pari cl tbe United States government to have ita own case ready within tbe appointed time. Tbe United States government has come into poeaeasion in recent years of a vest amount of data. Earthquake ghekr* Saxony. Berlin, March 9. — Earthquake shock* have been felt for two days in the district of Voigtland, Saxony, In tbe Erpgebierge mountains. Yester day’ s shocks were slight, bat those of today «rare violent. Tbe Inhabitants of Graaiits left bouses and passed into tbe attests. Tbe tremors «rare felt aa far aa Poloen, Richenbach and Zwick au. Houses at Unter Hac been burg and at Aeeh shook for several seconds. There was great excitement throughout tbe affected district. - Worse Than Blockade. Willemstad, Island of Curaeaoii March 9.— The steamship which arrived here today from Maracaibo, Venasoela, car ried only ooe-third of her usual cargo and brought no coffee. The merchants of Maracaibo aay they cannot pay tbe present «sport duties, which, they add, are more ruinous to them tbaa was the blockade ot tbe Venezuelan coast. Advices received here from revolution ary source« in Venesuela aay tbe revo t. but this is the extent of their usefulness. T o cure Catarrh lutionary forces have gathered around he blood must be purified and the system relieved of its load Caracas; and s'«> bold all tbs eastern aa, and the remedy to accomplish this is 8. 8. 8. which has prat of Veneseela, except Cnmana. bo equal aa a blood purifier. It restore* the Mood to a natural, healthy state and the catarrhal poison and effete matter Washington, March 9.— White no are carried out of the system through tha official announcement baa bran made, proper channels. 8. 8 .8 . raatore* to the Mbod all ita good qualities, and when it is bel lavad In naval eirctes that Cap- rich, pure blood reaches the ia flamed tola Charlas J. Barclay, commandant fo carried through the drenlation to all the Catarrh infected at tba Boston navy yard, baa been se i body, they soon heal, the mneous discharge* cease aad tha lected for similar doty at the Bremer ton, Wash., yard, aad that tba assign ment «rill soon ba mada. Captain Bar clay stands r i l l op on tb* list of cap tains, and bla promotion to the grade of rear admiral ia likely to follow soon S Tacoma Man Given Mg Contract to Dam Soaks River. WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Kansas City, Mo., March 8.—Outgo ing Rock Island Texas train No. 28, which left the lion station at 10:80 o’clock tonight, over the Union Pacific tracks, which tba Rock Island oaea out of bare, crashed into tbe smoker of Rock Island trains Nos. 12 and 22, which «rare made into one, but were lata and trying to maka a aiding at Rock 'Island Junction, juat outride tbe Kansas City yards. The smoker «ras thrown from the track turned over and smashed Into kindling wood and all Inside more or teas Injured, but none kilted. Yokohama, March 8, Tbe jffactl. rally ceeiplato failure of tbe rira crop last year baa caused wide »reed distress la Japan, culminating in amine in the northwestern From an offi- rial report It learned that tbe desti tution is much greater than was sup posed. Tba number ol starving, ao far as officially koown, ia 147,889, with tha possibility of then figures bring greatly added to. Tbe foreign element la now taxing steps for relief. •<— Murder In First Degree. Eugene, Or., March 8^-EI)iott. Lyons, who, while resisting arrest for boras at eating at bla boms west of Kegene on Fsbmary 6, shot and kilted Sheriff Withers, of tbia ooenty, waa found guilty of mnrdra in tb* first de gree by tbe jury la tan minutes. Ha «rill be aentanrad today. For Infanta and Children. Bears the Signatare I Ni I M S . ( HI I DKI.N \l l l lit* Dns » s W IT H NERVES UNSTRUNG THAT ACHE AND HEADS WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE - M cCAULEY & B U R B A N K , G e n e ra l M a c h in is t s M m , Mill and Marine work. General rspaire. M atin* Machinery repairs* and rebuUI PROMPT ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. Poole Bldg., Foot of Morrison St. P o u lt r y i PORTLAND. OREOON N e t t in g WHOLESALE RETAIL 'rJ&jjk£ W ire and Iron Fencing B A N K A N D O F F I C E R A I L I N G S v* Barbed W ire, Wire aad Lawn Fencing. Portland Wire MANUFACTURERS. & Iron Works , 147 FRONT ST.