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BRIEF PMC COAST KIWS K Resume of Events in the Northwest. EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH News Gathered la All the tiwai ol Omr' Neighboring- State Impwt lent Noted Id All Indntria-Otwaav A large cougar, measuring feet from tip to tip, was killed near Alses last week. The Oregon Press Association will meet in Baker City on October its, it and 18. Quite a number of the Umatilla In dians are in the Grand Ronde valley, in Union county, digging cum as. Just outside of the town of Athena a field of 35 acres of wheat has just been harvested, and the yield was 53 bushels to the acre. The salary ot the prinoipal of the Boeeburg school has been reduced to $70, and the nnder-teachers to 137.00 The janitor's salary was cut down t $18 from $30. Last week a piece of bridge timber 70 feet long and 40 inches in diameter was cut at Saldun's logging camp, near Clatskanie, for the Astoria & Columbia River railroad. At the custom house in Astoria one day last week $1,200 duty on coal was paid under the new tariff, or $360 more than would have been required under the old law. Thirty-six bounty warrants for squir rels and gopher scalps were issued by Marion county last week. The sums for which the warrants were issued ' amounted in the aggregate to $94. 10, Mrs. Mercy Simons, of Sodaville, is said to be the oldest person in Liinn county, and perhaps in the state. She is 105 years old. Mrs. Fisher, who is 95 years old, is the oldest resident in Albany. . The Columbia river annual confer ence of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held in Pendleton during the week commencing August 25. The con' ference has about 85 ministers and more than 90 charges. It is expected that 150 visitors will be present Bishop Foss will preside. A dispatch was received in Baker City from YVeiser, Idaho, announcing the arrival of a smelter- and that the same would be immediately forwarded to the Seven Devils. This is the first move of importance toward opening up this vast copper belt. One carload of sawmill machinery was received at the same time. The smelter is said to be of 75 tons capacity, and one ton of matte will equal fonr tons of ore. - As the Peacock ore average 30 per cent copper, the lessees of the mines expect to reap a rich harvest, (several arras tras are being put up for the purpose of working some of the rich gold ledges which abound in the same district. Washington. Aostin has a new flouring mill. The State Bar Association will hold its next annual meeting in Spokane. More than $1,000 was paid the gill netters in Blaine for one night's catch. The annual report of the auditor of Adams county shows that the county only owes $5,000. John W. Trov, the alleged defaulting auditor of Clallam county, has been taken back to Port Angeles. It is prob able that his case will be settled out of court. . The telephone line to Goldendals will soon be completed. The poles are ill set, and the wire in place as far as Winans. The line will cross tne river at Winans' place, being stretched be tween their big stationary fishwheels. It is reported that the General Elec- trio Company, of Portland, has had a survey of the Klickitat falls made re cently for the purpose of furnishing electricity for The Dalles and Gol Jen- dale and to build an electric line from Lyle to Goldendale. So many men are leaving Skagit county that there is a fear of crippling the shingle industry in this county, as the manufacturers say they can't get enough men to keep the mills in opera tion. Even the farmers come to Mount Vernon daily looking for help to work in the hay fields. The Walla Walla Statesman says that when the petition of the Commer cial Club of that place to the war de partment to have two troops of cavalry sent to Walla to replace those sent to Fort Yellowstone was referred to the commanding officer of the department of the Columbia, that official made a favorable report upon the petition. Mrs. Espey and her daughter, Clara, of Rockford, Spokane county, who walked all the way from Spokane to New York city, returned a few days ago to their home. Both mother and daughter report having had a good time, and declare that their health was never better, although the long journey reduced them in flesh. Their object in making the trip was for the purpose of making enough money to lift a mortgage from their farm. They were in demand at the various museums and other places, where salaries were paid them as curiosities. The receiver of the bank of Puyallup has received permission to sell the real estate and other assets of the institu tion. The report of the commissioner of 9h and fisheries recently published ihows that the government has dis tributed in Washington state during ihe fiscal year, 635 large-mouthed alack bass, 450 yellow perch and 850 iench; in Idaho, 495 carp, 758 tench, 1,476 brook twut, 400 yellow perch, 170 large-mouthed black bass and 2, 140,000 whitofiah fry. WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. Dawalat. Hopkins Company's Ravlew of Trad. The Important factor in wheat last week was the large foreign demand. A lesser influence was the appearand of the July bulls as large buyers of the Rentamher. The general view of the trade is tnai . . . ...,. the situation is favorable for compara tively high prices. The fact that the market has kid within a fortnight an advance of 10c per bushel, and that the new orop movement has .not fairly started to keep, however, an influential party in the field. As to the final out come of the situation, it is remarkable how close speculators are together. Their differences are hardly more than as to the time for an advance and its extent. Receipts of new wheat at Chioago are away under last year's. The Dig nan sas orop shows in the arriavls at Kansas Citv. which, without being so very large, are good deal over 13 months ago, yet the foreigners have taken all of this Kansas wheat they could get. None of it is moving toward Chicago, unless it is to go through to the other side. The small receipts are more sig nificant because July is 4coverSeptem ber. an incentive to rush the grain here. Furthermore. Chicago July is 10 ana 1 ic over St. Louis, Toledo or Detroit. The completed crop movement last year developed that the 1898 winter wheat yield was very much less than anybody had assumed it to be. With July al most ended the receipts this year at Chioago are vastly less than last, the week's shipments exceeding the ar rivals. ' Our visible supply showed an' in crease of 1, 783, two Dnsneis, ana now totals 17,814,000 bushels, against 46, 754,000 bushels a year ago this time. The foreigners took freight room in two days last week for as much wheat as will be received at all the primary markets in a fortnight. It is certainly nothing against the market that there is a clever active bull interest in it This has made it somewhat uncom fortable for the professional short selleis. These latter have found out that there was somebody to meet their raids. The long line has not, however, been large enough to be threatening, and the tactics have at no time been offensive. It looks as if the July would go out at a moderate premium over the September, and as if the campaign would be continued through September. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 76 77c; Val ley, 79c per bushel. Flour Beet grades, $4; graham, $3.50; superfine, $3.25 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 88 40c; choice gray, 87 89c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, fie1e.0u; brewing, $18 19 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $14 per ton; middlings, $31; shorts, $15.50. Hay Timothy, $13.50; clover, $10 11; California wheat, $10 11; do oat, $11; Oregon wild hay, $9 10 per ton. Eggs 13J 13c per dozen Butter Fancy creamery, 85 40c; fair to good, 80c; dairy, 35 30c pei roll. Cheese Oregon, HKo; Young America, 13c; California, 9 10c pei pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 8.0 per dozen; broilers, $1.503.00; geese, $34; ducks, $3.503perdozen; turkeys, live, 10 11c per pound. Poutots. Oregon Burbanks, 85 45c per tack; new potatoes, 50c pet sack; sweets, $1.903.25 percental. Onions California, new, red. $1.25; yellow, $1.50 per cental Hops 10 ll)o per pound lor new crop; 1896 crop, 4 6c Wool Valley, 11 13c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 7 9c; mohair, 20c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 2Ji2Jc; dressed mutton, 4 c: spring lambs, b per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4; light and feeders, $3.503; dressed, $3 4.25 per 100 pounds. BeefGross, top steers, $3. 75 3; cows $3.25; dressed beef, 4 (g 6 c per pound. Veal Large, ZAc; small, 5 5c per pound. Seattle Markets. Entter Fancy native creamery. brick, 18c; ranch, 10 13c. Cheese Native Washington, 10 11c; California, 9jc. Eggs Fresh ranch, 18 19c. Poultry Chickens, live, per pound, bens, 10 11c; spring chickens, $2 (38.50; ducks, $2.503.75. Wheat Feed wheat, $34 per ton. Oats Choice, per ton, $31. Corn Whole, $30; cracked, per ton, $30; feed meal, $20 per ton. Barley Rolled or gronnd, per ton, $19; whole, $18.50. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef, steers, 6o; cows, 5c; mutton sheep, 6c; pork, 6-c; veal, small, 6. Fresh Fish Halibut, 4c; salmon, 45c; salmon trout, 7 10c; flounders and sole, 84; ling cod, 45; rock cod, 5c; smelt, 24c. 8an Franelieo Market. Wool Choice foothill, 9 12c; San Joaquin, 6 months' s10c; do year s staple, 79c; mountain, 1018c; Ore gon, 10 13c per pound. Hops 812o per pound. Millstuffs Middlings, $18.50 22; California bran, $15 15.50 per ton. Hay Wheat,$13 1 5; wheat and oat, $11 14; oat, $10 13; river barley. $78; best barley, $9 11; alfalfa, $78.50 clover, $7.609. Potatoes New, in boxes, 8040o. Onions New red, 7080o; do new silverskin, 85c$l per cental. jrresh fruit Apples, zuS0c per small box; do large box, 86 75c Royal apricots, 2085o common cherries, 16 35c; Royal Anne cherries, 25 40o per box; currants, $1.001.50 per chest; peaches, 25 60c; pears, 40o; cherry plains, 20 80c per box. DESCENDANT. OF BOONE . .i i Canchtar of the Great Oraadaa of the Ancient Daniel la , Lou t. St Louis possesses the distinction ot being the birthplace and the residence of the youngest descendant of Daniel Boone, the historic pioneer and hintef of Kentucky. She Is the baby dHugh- DESCENDANT OF DANIEL BOONB ter of L. N. Boone, the t raffle mnnigcr of the Western Uniou Telegraph Com pany. Mr. Boone Is the great-gnnd-son of the ancient Daniel. Ills grind- father was the youngest and favorite son of the pioneer. General Nnllian Boone, who was an officer In the Uni ted States army. General Boone's youngest son was John C. Boone, whose wife was Mary wardlow,; of Missouri, and these two were the grandparents of the pink aud white baby. Miss Boone Is now five moiths old and does not greatly resemble her Immortal ancestor. Tradition has It that his eyes were of a beautiful sky blue, while Baby Boone's eyes are of a liquid brown. The Boone blood Is more evident In Baby Boone's little brother Hudson Wardlow Boone, t 4 year-old. He has the light hair of his great-great-grandfather. Little Hud son has also the Boone blue eye. He Is stout on his legs, brave aud nmtily, but whether lie has the spirit of his treat ancestor Is a matter to which time alone can testify. Ills Infant sis ter will be a strong woman If her baby hood fulfills Its promise. THE CANTILEVER BICYCLE. Mr. Nlckall Pederaen, a Dane, Cla m It'a Jnat the Thin.. The accompanying I Illustration Is from a photograph of the Cantilever bicycle, one of the latest novelties In cycle construction, and Its Inventor, Mr. Nlckall Pedersen. (One of the fea- tnrpa -wherein thin machine offers nia- terIany from tlle ordinary jicyele Is the weight. Cantilevers weight from the nine-pound wheel for rough use. whlcl fourteen pounds. The construction la the ou the inventor's desire to secu feet seat. Mr. Nlckall Pedei Dane, residing In England, am been a wheelman for twent His Idea was to enjoy the com hammock on a bicycle, which' he ac complished by the use of silk Strings on which the saddle rests. j The front forks are attached to the rest of the frame by a pivot conjectlon at the top and by a strong pivot hinge at the point shown In the cul just where the lower part of the frame joining with the crank hanger ges up to a point near the top of tba front wheel. This connection gives tie ma. chine a sensitive steering device Side Comb -. j Side combs never were worn so touch. And never were they so long. 'Borne resemble the combs which extend from ear to ear which are worn by children. The material Is shell or Imitation! But they must be put In carefully (outside the strands over the roll) In such a way as not to destroy the totundity of the halo. Sets of three csiibs, each four Inches long, are also sJd. One arrangement of, combs or an other is quite neceaftnl-y for outdoor use, because the wind Ik not respectful of pompadours. Bang4 decidedly, are posse. Such stray locs as have not grown to manageable litfths are curl ed and allowed to neatWabout the fore head. But they must not have a fixed lppea ranee. ' The bock hah Is done high or low according to Individual preference. Of tenest It Is twlnted in jPsyche effect. It Is the saying of maity women who know tliat a proper halnjress saves hulf g season's wardrobe. (This, bex-ause whatever her gown, a iroman always feels distinguished If ber bead Is at 1U best. Snake Steals tgga. A Deerlng, Me., farruei, who had lout a great many eggs through the depre dations of some unknown visitor to hi poultry yards, at last discovered the thief to be a monstrous milk odder, measuring thirty-nine Inches In length. The Uenat Lack of Sympathy. "Where's your husband? I never see him now?" "Oh, he's home with the rheuma tism." - "Is be doing anything for It?" "lea; Umplng."-Yonkers Statesman. BDge in neer to a a weighs txm of ' it a per-! rien Is a 1 ( he has 1 years. fart of a High Rlfl Boor, Two records of 104 out of a possible 108 with the Lee-Motford rifle have al ready been made this- year by Sapper Gale ot the Royal Engineers and Ber- geant.Dalgetty of the Berwlok-on-Tweed rifles. The firing was at the regula tion ranges, seven shots each at 200. 500 and 600 yards, in military posi tions. In both cases the men missed the bullseye at the shortest distance. The highest score made with the dis carded Martini-Henry rifle under the same conditions was 103. AROUSE TO ACTION A dormant liver, or you will nffet all the tor ture! Incident to a prolonged blllmii attack. Constipation, headache, rivspepsla, furred tons ut. aur breath, pain In the rluht side, will admonish you ol neglect. Discipline lha recal citrant organ at once with llosietter't Mtnmach Bitters, and expect prompt relief. Malaria, rheumatism, kidney complaint, nervousness and debility are thoroughly romoved by tin Bluer. Tha River Jab. England has sent an expedition to explore the River Jub, the boundary between the Italian and English spheres of influence in Somali land. It is under command of Major Macdonald, who made the survey for the railroad from Mombasa to Lake Viotorla. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS, We are asserting; In the courts onr right to the exclusive use of the word "CASTORIA," ami HTCHKk'SCASTOKlA," as our Trade Hare t. Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls, Massachusetts, was the originator of" FITCHKR'bCAS TOKIA," the same that has borne and does now bear the facsimile signature of CHAS, II. FLUTCHKR on very wrapper. ThisUtheoriginal-'nTCHUK'S CASTORIA" which has been used In the homes Of the mother of America for over thirty year. Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it I tie kind yo have always bought, and has the signature of CHAS. M. FLETCHER on the wrapper. No one has authority front me to use my name eacept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher Is President. March I, Ity. SAMUEL PITCHER, M.D. Switzerland's new twenty-franc gold piece has on its face the head of a peas ant girl, representing Helvetia, with 33 stars around it for the cantons. HOITT'S SCHOOL FOR HOTS. Accredited at the State and Stanford Univer sities, a (tret-class Home Ht-hool. Careful su pervision and thorouth training In every re spect, pevemn year oeains aukuh win. irn (i. Holtt, Ph. D.,Burlingame,Sau Mateo county. California. A rav of light from Sirius can reach us only after traveling for twenty-two years with a speed of 77,777 leagues a second. I never used so quick a cure as Pio'i Cure for Consumption. J. It. I'liliuer, Hox 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 181)6. In the great church at Mengo, Ugan da, Africa, there are over 300 trees to support the roof, hach of these treet took 100 men to drag it up the hill. BOW'S THIST We oder One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot b cured by Hail s dMarrn i.nre. P. J. I'll KN KY A CO.. Prons.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the laat 16 years, and believe him cerfectlr honorable In all biiHines trasactioni. and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their nrm. West & Trim x, Wholesale Iirugglsts, Toledo, O. Waldino, K inn an A Msrvik, Whnlenale UruKKlMn, Tnledo, O Rall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act In dlrectlv uoon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the bent. Dog Tases In Franco. In France it is not necessary to have license to keep a dog, but what amounts to practically the same thing, it is nec essary to pay a dog tax, which varies according to the species a watch dog paying less than a fancy poodle, and so forth. From the returns of this tax it is learned that there are 3,900,000 dogs in France, whioh bring in an annual revenue of 8,800,000 francs. There are only about 1,000 Germans in the whole of Mexico. "WISE WOMEN. Those Who Hood the First Symp toms of Nervous Derangement. A dull, aching pain at the lower part of the back, and a sensation of little rills of heat, or chills running down the spine, are symptoms of general womb derangement. If these symptoms are not accom panied by leucorrhnea, they are pre cursors of that weak ness. It is worse than folly to ne glect these symptoms. As a friend, a woman friend, let me advise the use of Lydla E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mas. Geoboe W. Sincp-RD, Water- vliet, N. Y., says : " I am glad to state that I am cured from the worst form of female weakness. Before using Mrs. Pinknams Remedies It seemed that I had no strength at all. I was in pain all over. I began to feel better after taking the first dose of Vcge : table Compound. I have.used five bot I ties, and I feel like a new woman. I know if other suffering women would only try It, It would help them." BASE MLljOODS WtS? W carry the most complete line of Gymnasium and Athletic Good on the Coait. SUIT ANO UNIFORMS NUDE TO ORDER. Send for Our Athletic Catalogue. WILL & FIN CK CO., S1S-SSS Market St., Saa Francisco, Cal. 5i Coufi ftynip. twmum UooO. pM I 'nli M V OLDEST LIVING ODD FEL.OW. . N. Clark, of Iowa City, Baa Itaen More than Fifty X tare In tha Order. J. Norwood Clark, of low City, ts the oldest living member ot the order of Odd Fellows. It Is more than fifty years since he was Initiated Into the order at Baltimore In the first Odd Fel lows building ever erected In this coun try. He was then a member of Gratl. mm . HOHWOOD CLARK. tude Lodge, No. 8. In 1841 Mr. Clark took his card from Baltimore lodge and placed It with Western Lodge, No. 24. lie removed In 1843 from Western Lodge to Ohio Lodge, No. 1, and hit last change was made In 18.15, when bo deposited his card with F.ureka Lodge, No. 44, of Iowa City, where It remnlus to this day. Since that time he hns never missed a meeting of the lodge save the session which was held at Cedar Itaplds In 1872. In 1808-0 Mr. Clnrk was grand representative to the sovereign grand lodge of the United States, lie has seldom missed a meet- lug of the grand lodge and he Is widely known among Odd Fellows In all parts of the country. Mr. Clnrk Is a native of hlladelphla and Is 83 years old. He was Initiated while still a young man Into the first enonuipmcut of Patriarchs In the world. He has been a member of the grand encampment of Iowa slue 1850. BISHOP BOWMAN. he Patriarch or th Methollat Epis copal Chnrch, Bishop Thomas. Bowman, the patri arch of the MethodUtt Episcopal Church, Is spending the evening of his life with his daughter In Kvanstou, 111. He will continue to wear the mantle of ecclesiastical authority, to be the senior member of the administrative counsel. to act as adviser and a chancellor. lie and the donoml tuition will celebrato bis eightieth birthday In July. Ills place In the episcopacy will be honor ary rather than active the aUvlty be ing advisory and relieved of the trying lubor of the direction of the confer ences, lie will remain on the bench of the heads of Methodism the distin guished reward for as wonderful a half ceutury of religions work as any man ever gave to any church. This work compassed the globe, penetrated China and Japan In advance of civilization. touched Norway and Sweden, left mon uments In Ocmiany, Italy and Mexico, built churches In India and dedicated sanctuaries In every State and Terri tory In Uiis country. The story of his life embraces more thau comes to one average man In ten thousand. The Bishop prenclM! his first sermon when he was 21 years old. Ills flrnt charge was a horseback mission seven ty miles long and his annual salary was 100 cash, from which was not de ducted the hospitality of the Metho dists along the ride and the fitful dona tion parties which were forced upon him. The Bishop has dedicated more than 1,200 churches during his work. There Is only one oUier mlulster In the RT. MKV. THOMAS BOWMAN. denomination who has come near to this loiiK list, and he Is Dr. Ives, and Dr. Ives has made the dedication of churches a specialty. Another Barrier Broken. Vienna University bus accepted Ihe Inevitable aud granted the degree of Doctor of Medicine for tho llrst time to a woman, the Baroness Possaur von Ehrentlial, who recently was admitted to practice In Austria after panning the requisite state examination. She had received the degree from Zurich uiany years before. Fall of Church. fit. Tlcrre Llvron, a plctuiesn,ue church and village on a cliff overhang ing the Riven Uonette, not far from Canors, and a favorite subject for painters, has been swept away by a landslide, a pond formed by the river having worn Its way through tho cliff. ' Every man thinks more of bis wife than he ever admits, and few women love their husbands as much as they claim at the funeral. The various countries of the world sow use 13,400 different kinds of post lg sumps A v;. Jk y IF :':fti I. Bii t The Winner of one of those $100 priies gol her yellow tickets in this way: 1. By using the tea herself. 2. By asking some friends who use the 'tea to give her their tickets. 3. By inducing some friends to try the tea and give her their tickets. - One of her friends kept a boarding house, and sent her lots of tickets. Haven't you some friend who keeps a boarding house or a restaurant, or who has in fluence in some hospital or other public institution? They need good tea there. Rules of contest in large advertisement about first and middle of the month. A . , . . ,. 1 A Strang Defense. A strange defense has been offered In England by a captain who ran an excursion steamer, as 11 seemeu, 00- liberately on the roeka near Scarbor ough. The pUHsengers thought he was drunk, but ho wanti to lie let off be cause he was under the influence of opium, taken to relieve pain. There was recently killed in Wyo ming one of the largest mountain lions ever seen in that state. It was almost nine feet long. "Get a Sanden Bdt.','(t Simple Advice That Saved a Sufferer From Despair. n. sanden Belt." a friend told htm, "(let 1 Samlen Hi-It, end If It don't cure you I'll pay for It myself." When you are sick you try verythlng, and after several failures you have no faith In anything. This the way Mr. P. 8. Clement, eondnetor on the Northern PaelSo, living at Klli'iishurg, felt when a friend Instat ed on his trying tr. Kanden's Klrctrle Belt. Ha Rot one, ami mis is ms rMjn; "i wouio not ve sold my hell for a mine ten days after I got It. My bar was so wea wiai i eoum not sit uo In the ear seal, and i suSVred terribly. Then I got the hell. In ten days I was almost awell man, ana msiae m a utonin i was en tirely rured. Thst was two year ago, and no! a sign 01 my (rouble has returned. I want you to publish this, so thst the thoutsn.lt of other men who are in the ssme tlx van flud tbt only eure for Ihem." 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