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W Buje GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1900. Men’s Florsheim Fine Shoes unti X Loo These Shoes are among the best made in America and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Lace shoes in all the latest toes. Summer Shirts amt Cnderwear, Suits and Hats Galore. WELCH’S CLOTHING STORE. Opera Hou«« Block. <cx^9-c>-0-> »»»♦ »» Five Cameras in One... Do not buy a came a until you Lave examined the “Al Vista” Panoramic Cameras. With the patent long and short negative attachment you can take a 4x4. 4x6. 4x8, 4x10 and a 4x12 picture, as desired, Conse- quently you have five cameras in one. And the “AL VISTA” is I made for time and snap shot work, too Uses the ordinary 4x5 daylight loading film on spools. Drop us a postal and get our H4900 catalogue. Multiscope & Film co., BURLINGTON. WIS. FIRST NATIONAL T3 ./V TT IK L X • INSURANCE, ami REAL ESTATE Life. 1 ire and Accident Insurance. Office with Price A Voorhies. — OF — SOUTHERN OREGON. O keuon . G rants P ash $50,000. Capital Stock, P. DODGE, I |& Receive deposits subject to check or on Certificate payable on demand. Sells sight drafts on New York. San 1 ran ci**'», and Pur land. Telegraphic transfers sold on all points in the United States. Special Attention given to Collections and general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, andon all accessible (K)ints. Tf. 1). FRY, President. J. T.TUFFS, Vice President. R. A. B ooth . Cashier. Willis Kramer A C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, P. actives in all State and Federal Courts Otlice over First National Bank. P ass , G rants £JR. - - O regon . JENNINGS J. RESIDENT DENTIST. 30 Years Expedience. Office in Opera House block; set* the sign of The Big Tooth. O regon . G rants P ash , | J C. PERKINS. U. S. DEPUTY MINERAI, SURVEYOR, ikaxts And Ever) thing that goes with First Class Milling. For «ale by C hiles , D elema TE«, W ade . P ike and C ornell . < ) rkgon . P ass , £^OSHOW&SHERIDAN, MININ'» ATTORNEYS, Special attention given to .Mining ami Land Laws, an I Land Office practice. R okeijl kg . - O regon . - 1 pvi.rr DR. JORDAN’S ghc * t $ 1 MUSEUM OF ANATOCYf n iiiiiiRitTM .mmuci’w.ciL r The largeit *•>»■ m -al M I« the À W „'<1. Uokri's .r a> r T d < pealtlA^ly i ar«d y the ' ie«t A buetia ■■>« ••" th« liiArt L*t 36 year». W DR. JORDAN C.SEASiS OF MEN • M Wntl lO thotonyhly »«adiea-ed fruu. system w ta -i.t the . e.fMereary 1 r»««.« rr-rd *■> ar I i;«rt ■»•*•- eal rare ft r Huptarr. a q*.1 k and radical rure fr>r Fila«. Fl««ur* and j Dr. Jordan » «<-.*1 jx.n I««« a.e'.hoda. B ( Concitati-« free and »trift’»prtra-- T-avment r*r ’ tona' y nr by letter A 'V.-, ■ ev-ry ca»a • " * f I MtHRIACX. MAILSO A ■ « . formet») Call or writ« A ▼ A W \ W Office in First National Lank Building G rants P ash , - (2EORGE H BINNS. O regon . • ASS A YER, A ▼ a f \ I 1 OR »0R0AM » CO.. I0SI Mirkrt »t., S f. f I -a.-«.-a«.-a.-a.-a.-a.•«.'«.-aa.a V- 4 4 4 R. TIIOMAS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t local t>appcntn«9 Leading Grants Pass Business Firms. 4 4 Chautauqua l’he Chautauqua management are glad to anuw that your people are interested in this year's assembly and that so rw wvwwwwv» many are planning to attend. To those M. Clemens. Prescription Druggist. who have uot yet become acquainted The latest in Bicycles at T. A. Hood I with Chautauqua, a list of this season's Jk Co’a. • speakers and a brief outline of our Where du you gel your hair cut? Try schools will no doubt determine for Will Mallory. them this summer’s outing. Bicycle hospital for all repairing at j Chautauqua has combined pleasure Cramer Bros. ' with instruction. Each year brings Mias Krtie Yoat was visaing in town more people to camp in our beautiful Chautauqua park. The park is a natur from Placer last week. al grove through which flows Keuland Prof. T. H. B. Taylor of Woodville, creek. During assembly time, the visited Grants Parson Saturday. grove is electric lighted. Tents will be H. M. Gorham, the Winona pusliuua- rented, so long as the supply lasts, al Ur, visited Grants Pass on Thursday. 11.50 for the assembly, Camping privi- David F. Fox of Ashland, deputy rev leges, with city water, are free all enue uol lector. visited Grants i’atm last holding membership or season tickets. week in hia otficial capacity. Perhaps our most attractive feature Quick delivery—The Weekly Oregonian. this year is the music. The manage The old railroad depot at Medferd han ment have completed arrangements been moved Io Talnnt. If wan lifted with Prof. Wilburforce Whiteman 0« bodily, placed on two flat cars and Denver, Colo., to direct the music. Be sides the usual chorus das*, this season hauled to its destination. The Ashland ball team has benn se initiates the children's chorus class. cured fur the Fourth of July game with Mrs. Whitvnnn wil. give us two recitals tbe Grants Paes nine. If these teams and assist in the concerts. The follow- live up to the g'K'd «bowing made last ing is from the Mu Meal Courier of New York City. ‘Mrs Whiteman, who it* year, the game will be thrilling. new to the N«-w York public, sang with Ben Haymond, the Rock Point mer chant, was attacked Uy a stroke of much taste and charm. The words set paralysis. Thursday night, in Gold Hill. to Rubinstein’s E flat romance, she de livered witb ex press .vents« and flnisLi. H h was removed to hi» home at Rock Point on Friday. Mr. Haymond waa Iler voice is even, musical and under tbe pioneer merchant of Grants Pass, great control. She made a pleasing epi formerly being associated with Magruder sode in the recital.” The Musical Journal of Oakland, Cal., in a etore at old Grants Pass stage station before the railroad days. He is says of Mrs. Whiteman: * I ho finest one of the best known citizens of contralto voice heard was from the West- Mrs. Whiteman, wtio»e ful’, southern Oregon and bis speedy re Denver covery i9 earnestly boj»ed for by his rich voice filled the vast hall, and who many friends in Josephine and Jackson sang wi'L a breath, warmth and aban don, captuied the hjuse.” counties __ Those who attended the Assembly two India Famine Ktlief, years ago will remember with pleasure Four weeks ago, a “Committee of One Dr. Thomas McClary. lor those who Hundred on India Famine Relief'' was have not heard him we append the fol formed in New York, Since its forma- lowing testimonial from the Central Ly lion the committee baa received from ceum Bureau : “There are very few men many parts of the country earnest re- upon the platfoim who have made so quests that it pla?e itself at the service great a success as Thomas McCiary. He of all those who might desire its has the humor of an Artemus Ward coin facilities, Such offer, accordingly, tne bmed with the rare oratory and learning committee has mad«, and now renews, of a Wendall Phillips. He has done as with no wish to do otherwise than pro much to make the lecture popular and mote interest in the famine relief and at the same time instructive a* any man to aid, if possible, the success oi all in the Lyceum field.” famine relief agencies. Mr. Alton Packard, who has fur many The express companies have con years been a newspaper illustrator, and sented to make all their oilices agencies whose pictures und cartoons have for the receipt and free transmission of brought laughter to newspaper readers relief funds for the press and for any throughout the land, has been secured and all relief committees in lhe United for three illustrated lectures. States, They also forward free of The management has succeeded in charge th« committee’s publications to securing the Metropolitan Jubilee sing- any part of the country. eis for two concerts. This is a colored The Links of New York have united musical combination ol hign grade in offering themselves as agencies for They will represent then people in free the receipt contribution«. and like dom, and the new and popular melodies action is expected from about 16,000 and jingles w ill be sung by them. other banks and banking house*. Mrs. Ahagai I Scott Dunaway, the beat The telegraph companies also have known woman in Oregon, will delight rechly agreed to transmit the com her friends, old and new, with her new mittee's oflic’al snd business messages lecture,“Eminent Women 1 Have Mel”. free of payment. Chaplain Gilbert, who was with the In the committee's choice for the Second Oregon Regiment throughout the actual distritution of such funds as campaign in the Philippines, and who luxe come to its treasury, ail expressed was a personal friend ol every soldier in wishes of donors are fully complied the regiment, will give us two entertain with, w hile tbe committee, uf its own ing and interesting lectures. motion, constantly seeks the best means Our Round Table thia year will be di o applying undusignated fun.is. rected by I’rof. W. M. Clayton of the The “(’ommitlee of One Hundred” Southern Oiegon State Normal. will constantly study the conditions of We replace the cookery class this vrar the famine itself, and will constantly try with a course of domestic science, where to choose the best agencies ef relief. instruction is given iu all branches of home keening. The course is directed Colestin Tickets. The S. I', station agent* at Grants by Miss Grace E. Morey of Oakland, Pass, Medford and Ashland have re Calif. Th« elocutionary and physical culture ceived authority to sail special tickets to Colestin and return, from June 13 till departments are under lhe direction of October 20 The rate from Giants Par-s Miss lx)ttie J. Grueber of San Francisco, (’al., who comes with the highest reco- to those going on Saturday and return mendations as a lead e of e c it ion ar d ing Monday is |2,fl0 for the round trip Tiie rate for roun I trip tickets with 30 voice culture. Those who find it impossible to at day limit is 13.50. The special rate will tend during the whole Heason should at be a great con ven e ice to the many wl o will visit this popular resort during the least take advantage of lhe low railroad rates and attend two or more of the lec coming summer. tures, both concert« and the jubilees. For further information, address the secretary or president at Ashland, Ore. R. L. coi: a co . T he B id S tork EVERYTHING for the HOUSE 1 ROM A TACK HAMMER to a SIDEBOARD... N. DeLAMETER UP TO DATE DRV GOODS T home With Every |20 Ca«h Purchase of Groceriea You Are Given a , Handsome, Lii»* ^’rayen or Water Col r Jfor raft White House Grocery ’B iionm 4------------ Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. HARDWARE BICYCLES SEWING MACHINES and Dry < rood«, Shot-, Ladies Cap»*Mind Jack ets. Ladies' and (rents’ Furnishing < »oofi-, I lata, Miners’ < roods, Trunks and Valises. Grants Pass Greatest Store. 2' DK.4LFR IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED S taple R. O. McCroskey, F ancy G roceries TIIE BEST OF EV ER'» THING AT ALL TIMES .. SWEE1 LAM) A CO. FRESH and SALT MEATS. . ’PlIOSK 131 CL AI S SCHMIDT STAPLE GROCERIES CANNED GOODS FLOUR and FEED . « i-:, c. DIXON... CLOTHING G ents ’ SHOES iXTif S t ., oi’p. C ity Hat CRAMER BROS. HARDWARE COLUMBIA AMD H artford wheels GIANT POWDER. E tc . T h HE FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS-», > 14 WATCHMAKER and >CWELER for ICE CREAM ICE CREAM SODA CAXDIES^’-^” Nair Dooa Calhoun Grocery G>, II. II. BARTON, 1; W. BLAKES to ( Mis> ( .Icvcnger's Full x-"»rt«w-nt WaU'he*. ('•« verwear acsl Jewelry. A g- A*«jftmenl of Bract leu ar* Heart Bangles, Clemens Drug Store \. E. VOORHII’». SPECIAL SALE OF TRIMMED HATS Thursday. June 11, Po»t Office Ster« ft STATIONERY CAMERAS . PHOTO St PPI.I1A . > > > > > > > F > > > ► > > ► > > > > ► > > > F > ► » F y » » EXPOSITION LETTER ----------- ChiotK and Lnf.m.h«) Cond.Oon o( Buikbnji Slowness of French Authorities and Uurknua. Ol’R PARIS < From Our Regular Correspondent) P aris , May 2«, 1900. I have been in Paris but two days after seven days tossing on the Atlantic and have had lime only for a glance at tiie exposition. This glance has im pressed me with nothing wo much as its utter un preparedness Masonry, car pentry, painting, digging, carting, sweeping, dusting, sprinkling every where, with only here and there an exhibit complete and ready for business. The shops, restaurants and midway plaisanee like shows are of course ready and are doing a more or less thriving business, and the same old features of Frenchmen, Dutchmen, Englishmen ami Yankees masquerading in Oriental garb and selling useless oriental giin- cracks for twice th»» amount they can be Lad for in any city in the United Stales, are very prominent. The exposition is daub:less, as the late Mr. Barnum would say, ”a mons trous aggregation’’ etc. etc. It will, when completed, surpass all previous expositions in bigness and richness and will be an admirable epitome of the past ceiilurv’s transcendent progress. Why should it not excel all others? The world, a' least in material things, is moving fast, and what was evolution made lor, if each succeeding exposition shall not o itdo its predeceaaor. Moreover Pans, and I regret to say it, seems to be but a poor fourth in the export trade of the world, with England, our own country and Get many ahead of her. But sl.e gets hack M us every ten years or so bv making a great expo sition ami, with the prestige of her only Pari« levying tribute on all the wealth of the world. The amount of money we spend in Paris in one way and another is ivgretable. Hundreds of rich Ameri can families live here in winter and in the south of France) during the summer. So far as I know the only advantage gained is in better household service. Servants in France are doubtless more efficient, intelligent and cheaper than in ...THE FAMOUS... ...F or M en —N onb B etter ... An Observation Car Of unique design, will always be found at the end of tho Northern Pacific's North Coast Limited, both east and west bound. Observation platform is six and a half feet long and entire width of car. Ladies' observation parlor is 23feet long A. D. Charlton, Ass't Gen’l Paas. Ag’t, 255 Morrison Si., Car. 3d, Portland, Ore AO. O^ viim tlio I m If? Who DON'T FORGET OCR GRAND Summer Sale, Furniture Closing Ont Prices. 10 per cent off on. I ALL SUITES. ALL COUCHES. i ALL LOUNGES, ALL PORTIERES I.ACE CURTAINS, Summer Sitteen Shirts, usu ally »1.35 ....................... I 75«-- Men's Sox, usually 20c .... 1 IOC Men's Sox, usually . ................... 04c HARVEST GLOVES, Regular 50c goods.................. 4 • I »-Mt 1.00 4 4 4 9<x* 4 I This offer is for a limited time 4 « I.25 only to reduce stock before our «« * .................... I I.50 4 4 mid-summer stock-taking and is Driving Gloves, usu- subject to change without notice. ally $«•25 ................ ......... Heyl’s French Patent Calf Black and Tan Vici Kid Colored Chrome Call and Wax Calf, fancy Vesting Tops P. II. Harth Son E xclusive A gents 3»c 70c 65c 90c 00 I 87c IMMENSE LOT NEW GOODS Hammocks, 70c to................ $300 Canvas Telesco|»e Bags .......... 60 Some Fine New Lace Curtains, per pair .................................. 3 50 Picnic Paper Plates -Paper Napkins--Croquet Sets—New Rocking Chairs—New Suites, splendid values for $12.00. Big Drop in Toweling, 6 yds for 25c. ..WALL PAPER.. rURMITI BE PICTURE MOULDINGS LACK CVMTAINM COTS LINOLKt MN M XrTHKSKKN MATTINGS MIRRORS UMANITKWAKC WOODEN WARE AOtTKWARK UI.AOWAKI TINWARE LAMPS CUTUCBY ...C arbei ^ ■ CROCKERY... dation. The president has dnelded to dication of a growing appreciation of the Washington Letter. reserve lhe ten appointments which are value of technical education to Cha far (From Our Regular Correspondent). given to him under the increase for the ' mer. Tlie time was w hen ne man waa W ashington , June 11, 1VO0. sons of oflicers, who gained distinction euppoaed to need apeeial education un- A popular conundrum in Washington in the war with Spain or in the Philip ««• ho w aa to engage in one of the very just now is, “Will Secretary Long bluff pines, which has dissapointed some of few occupation« which came uudor the the armor-plate trust, or be bluffed by the politicians. The Anna|K)liM academv head of learned proleasioua. lb« Twen it? Under authority conferred by lhe also gels 100 additional cadets under a tieth Ceutury fanner will alao be by vir naval appropriation act, over which new law, but it has not been fully deter tue of Ilia calling a member of a learned there was such a hut fight jut I before mined how and when they shall be ap profeaaion —Oregon Igrieulturiat. congress adjourned. Secretary Long pointed. The navsl authorities du not Iiu»la han pruoii««! to behave her- has advertised for bids for furnishing ar wish them all ap|>ointed at once, because mor plates for battleships. The two that would throw them ail into one ««If in the Chin««« criiia and not make an attempt at land-grabbing, but the companies forming the trust have the class. Secretary Hay and the British ambass world will attribute her eicellant diapo- only armor making plants in the coun try, and will, therefore, necessarily be ador have arranged to give lhe senate aitina to the fact that «lie ha« not com the only bidders. There price is always another chance to ratify the reciprocity pleted the Siberian railroad and ia not the same. Under the law, Secretary treaty witb Barbadoes, which was not ready yet to take a little bit off the top. Long lias authority to buy the armor at acted upon at the session which sndad —H. F. Call. the price submitted, if he considers it last weak, by signing for their respective The Boston Globe, a democratic paper, reasonable, or to reject the bids and governments a protocol extending the remark* that what is needed in Bt Ixxiia spend $4,000,000 for the establishment time within which lhe treaty may be ia a “Toddy Roosevelt and hia square of a government armor making plant. ratified, to March 4,1901. chin”. Perhaps the Globe 1« not aware Gen. Joseph Wheeler has received his How much of a reduction in their pre that the strong point in Missouri’« gov vious prices will lhe trust make, and commission hr brigadier general in the I ernor i« hia chin, and that he continue« how much will Secretary Long consider regular army, but it ia doubtful whether to work it overtime instead of taking the necessary to bring it within the “reason he will be assigned to r.ny active com proper steps to stop the reign of vio mand, as hd will lie retired under the able” class, are interesting side ques lence.—-Globe Democrat. tions of the conundrum. The general age limit early in the fall. Nome. impression is that the trusts will howto The Hclsaora. circumstances and mate a price thut I he little new« i received lately from It is evident that the campaign is on will be accepted by Secretary Ixmg. Nome verifies the > prediction frequently in Kansas. A railway train has just Gen. E. S. Olis is being treated with made by ene that anybody could have marked consideration by the president bean derailed by the wind in that slate. made—that weiie » i lew have seeured «ad other prominent officials in Wash —Oregon Statesman. paving claim«, there ia not a very good ington. If. thanked the president for An Omaha editor wavs that finer sum chance for most of the thousand« who promoting him and was told by the pres mer resort« than th« Highlands of Ne have left Pacific Coast (torts for tus ident that no thanks were due. as he braska do not exist. Evidently the ig Nome Coast thi« spring. Next Fall Ibe had only been given what he bail fully norant man has never been out of Ne Government will he callad upon to aid earned while in command of our army braska and has never heard of the Pacific in bringing back thousands of ’‘broke” in lhe Philippines, lie will leave Wash propl« who are not prepared to weather Coast.—Telegram. mgtoti in time to participate in the re the long and «eyere Artic Winter. Yet, ception that will lie held in bis honor by Don’t get mad when the census enum even if Ibis ahould be the case, it will the citiaena of Rochester, N. Y., his erator asks you what color you are. If not prove that there i« not a great deal home, next Friday evening. you are white say so. You will have of gold in the Nome «and«. One trouble l he critical situation in China, owing the satisfaction of going on record as lin m that favored transportation companies to the insurrection by the anti-foreign ing a white man whether or not your and syndicate« have “gobbled up” large M<x iety known as the “boxera”, is being neighbor thinks you are Eugene Reg- tracts of the best diggings, apparently watched with more or less anxiety inof later. with the approval of the autbortitie« at ficial circles, where it is well known that Washington—Telegram. Th« proportion ol th« graduata» ol Ag Europe in powers only wait a favorable ricultural achoola and collega« who en ( hat. Nickell of Jackanaville, waaia opportunity to take charge of all of Chi na. According to Secretary Hay, the gage in agricultural pumita ia «t««<lily <Irani« Fa«» Friday, on hi« return from I|nited States minister to China, and incrraaing. Thia I« an encouraging in- a viaitto Fortlau.K Rear Admiral Keinpff, who is in com mand of the United States naval forces hi Cbineae waters, have plain and posi tive instructions to act with the Euro l»ean forces only to the extent of protect ing life and profierty and to do nothing <>r lake any part in anything done by other» that can be construed into offen sivu interference with the control of its own affairs by the government of China. Ttie anxiety is caused by the knowledge of how easy a movement of the combined marines of the foreign nations, including those of the United States, started for the defenae of foreigners in China ami their property, might, either by uncon trollable circumstances, or by the design of several of the powers represented, lie turned into one that would result in lhe overthrow of Chinese authority. Mem bers of the administration know that if anything of that sort happens, th« op- ponentsof the administration w ill charge it with having been a party Io the s* In tne, and with desiring to piiaie with F}urui>e4n jmwers in the acquisition of Chinese territory, ami with the presiden tial campaign on hand, s'ich a charge would not be a welcome or e to meet, bet - retary Hay »ays that all this country wants with China is the right to trade un the same terms with other nations. A New York business man who was No other aid so great to the housewife, discussing the political light that both parties are preparing to make on the no other agent so useful and certain in trasui in the coming campaign, said making delicious, pure and wholesome I “Both parti«« will claim tobeem-nie- of lhe trusts, ami both will la» bl < j th ng to foods, has ever been devised. an extent. The rich democrats are in Hie trusts, just the same as the rich re- publican*. Therefore they cannot go in an<l smash things. I have no idea th«' either party will do much toward* smashing »rusts, although bulb aide» are now putting up huge bluffs.” The KM) new cadets to West Point, pro sided for by congress, will be appointed at once, ami ««nators, earl* of whom Las There arc im.’ it ion l»akinp powders, sold cheap, by the privilege of naming wue < a-let, have many gr«»c» rs. They are made from alum, a potsun* been not.fied to make the selections in uusuruc, which renders the food injurious to health. time for th« summer examinations tnd J they fan to do so, the president will appoint without seuatotial recummen » the United States. But in every other comfort of living we surpass the French, At least this 1« my impression after a The ‘‘Boxer» " fourth visit to Paris and a residence off Tha Chinese “Boxert',” who are start and on of several months. ling the world with atrocities inflicted The reports that liav** beeii so eiten- on missionaries and other foreigners, •dvely spread about the crowded con saye lhe San F ranci.-uo l’o«t. have a membership running into the millions. dition of the ' ity, an'! the high rout of living, are misleading. I do not find Tne recent outrages were jwrpe’rated in the maritime province of Shan Tung, the price* at hotels or pennons (board ing homte*; much higher than usual. which lies south of Peking. This i rhey are I think a little lower than at province, though smaller than the State I the exposition of IH78. Any one accord- of Washington, having an area of but i mg to his ta*te, puree and endurance, 50,000 «quare miles, has a |K>pulation | an get b mrd and lodging from one closely estimated at 33,00),000. 1 dollar up. I am lodged at No. 45 Rue As in the ca»*« of the vigilantes orga de Clichy, ahull two miles from lhe nized in the Iswle«» da’s of placer min of “ Boxen ” wa». ing, the society i exposition, in a pen-ion with steam heat, orgmally formed with a commendable ••ievator and electric lighta, at a coat of purpose. It was organized to d«*«! with 15 francs ($3.» per day. Tbs same bands of native robber«, but later 1 accommijdationw would cost as much in became an iriwtrument of private re- I fwcait American cities. Before I selected venge. ami later still for venting the this place I ••n«| nred lhe rates am! look Chinese hatred against “b reign dsvils.” ••<1 at rooms in many other localities. Originally, the “Boxer«” were the Some were hi/lier. Some lower, ami 1 Rro'herhxei of lhe Strung bword (in s[e*ak from penemal observation when here and Chinese Ta Too Why ami accompli shed ( say there is abundant room g'K>d work in the interest of law and at reasonable rates. here di* order. Its membership is largely com To sav that the Americans exhibit« puted of ignorant Chinese and intrigu* rectly in charge of American In spite of ing men, who desire the checking I are angry is to draw It mild. of foreign irifiuen w ho work upon the the u most effort they cannot gel the ignorant masse« with assertions that French authorities to complete the the missionar es are opposed to Ibe ! buildings for their exbibius. There are veneration of ancestors, and murder lime, dust, mor ar ami rubbish every | Chi nene children to obtain certain or > a here, and oidv two or three Frenr.b ■ « •- h< raft i workmen where there should ins twenty. Meanwhile lhe Fr»*n<h authorities are So Sit r Coptic on Entertainnntnt. i urging the Amcriv-ans to open up their . The Btereopticon exhibition of T sari I displays. Tbe Anp-ricann say “No, not isrnouw paintings. ‘‘The Life off bri«t. ’ until th»w buildm/A are completed and i| r»o< t« given here on June 25th a* leaned. We will fiot subject our fine ertiaed last week, on account of lhe 4^4l/diiy of the exhibitor to be here at ■ wares ami delicate heel staffs to deter- oration from oust ami mod snd lime.” the^iuis and on the con in • i»w pr<*v i-míe liter much prayer and imprecation th» ly arranged The entertainment may \m* rksn commissioner« finally retorted he given at »r>me fatine time to law with tbe rreull of great S< <'elera* •um the part of the Frenfeb. The Ksrwh and Placer ted, will now b*- Ranch and placer mine for «ale or to | raildingt, it is esrhaiigs lor town i*rof»erty. Apply at I conipletrd in two weeks. this office. I '• * siutnler report that Ute Í American national building is insecure. un«af. and that If Housa’s baud should play »b«r«. il will be with peril to lhe .«■eiu binge. Tbe American national building i« eclipsed by that oi Italy, Roumanta and by other eonntrie« that h.re not one tithe our wealth. It ana vanity and folly to build a national bedding here anyhow. It dor. no good, teach«« noth ing, btinga nothing. It, cannot till the wandering American with pride when he «eea it, lor be in alvayi oversowing with that «tuff and ready to tell you that white we Lave no volcano like Veauviu«, we have a Niagara fall* that can pnt it out in tive minute« Ju«t at prent-nt tl.e American corn propaganda aeema to afford our French friend. Rome amnaetnent. A kitchen hat been e«labli«hed to prepare corn bread, corn fritter«, etc. a« a free luneb, and thin recommend the nieofcorn ad increase the demand for it. At tbe exhibit« ol all the conatriei there ia a guard or aoldier «landing or walking in tba uniform ol hi« couutry. The nation« br.va not forgotten to «elect aoldier« of good appearenee for this service. Mr. Hugo Krause, of Milwaukee, a veritable iferculea, six feet Ave inch«« tall in hia uniform, ruddy and handsome, is on guard at the American corn bread kitchen, and if any foreigner i« skeptical as to the effect of corn as a diet he i« pointed to this corn led American, and Mr. Krau«« can tell them in good French what corn baa done tor him. No. 33. 1 gßSOLUIHY PH^