1 1 Cu Bo Made to "The Melancholy day have coma; ' ! ti,MimUia com -with them It be made to go right off by the use f a. Jacobs Oil, Which cure and leave o trace behind. '..-' . -. J Mac.roet TriMi Mayonoelae. ' ' 1 1 A delicious way to serve macaroni 's to place it on the same plate with ettuoe. the mayonnaise doing sauce Tvice for both. The macaroni is cut uto thin slice from macaroni and heese baked the day before. U is ;er ved oold. ' " - GDUfURFOF SUGAR-BEETS . . . ... . . , C jf T As Su2t Is Made In Fields, and Not in ractones, oooo ocw e. T" A. Important Requirement Uerman vxmsuis jcporu j Every Action And everv thought requires an expendl jture of vitality which must be restored by Lieann of the blood flowing to the brain Lnd other oreans. The blood most be pure, rich and nourishing. It Is made so by Hood's Sarsaparllla which Is thus the ijrent etrength-gtving medicine, the cure for weak nerves, scrofula, catarrh, and all : diseases caused by poor, Impure wood I Sarsaparllla U AmwlM'i Greatest Medtolne. $1: mx fot5. HOOD'S ftH r lndteeatlon. cents. 8twed fvo.1 Is Healthy. There Is no doubt that stewed trnlt I is a most wholesome addition to ordi I nary diet There are, however, many who cannot eat it. either on ! account of the aoldlty of the fruit or of WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. J CUBAN QUESTION SETTLED. U Beautiful CM'S RffliCtiOt). ' ........ . t .!. Henry W. Diederich. United fctates J' .Tn beet tjVuIl J-'lnlitKi uun e. vav. w - - a IV n all lirnitRftl LO . . a . I HiWll. in X HLU lt0 saw - the following repoit to the state aepart- .g movement oll toot ment. The report win prove or inter- in tfaat t0 increase the tarin on est and valuo to the farmers oi w imported wed. -i,.ot tafcino nn the I T),a flrxt-nlnss snirar factories Oi ru NOrWlWOO, wv i J " - r. - i . , , ... , 1 rrw hnv none Dut me very ut b,., irawn from high-grade individual bound tTeffect changes in various direo- "mother" beets, to distribute 'among Uona that noone could have foreseen the best growers; thus not only main none nai nu uuo nininI, the standard of their sugar a me negiuuuiK - ; """T ' ' ,. .;. hut loiiBt imDOrtant is the bearing moy win oeeis io , ondoSy have on thesngr industry also putting themse W i in a , pos.t on in Germany and in the united otara. wcompewiu... ",7- v.", . " . " .1 HvLL.tion world. This first-class seed ts sold and ff sugar Pa rfoik Puerto delivered by the growers on toard ca r, ..j u...n in , Prnsa an nrovinoe of Saxony, at Kton. tna rniiippiuno uu , ... , probable In tne near future. With from 8 to JO cents per ponna, wn.cn ZZ and Chinese labor In the Orient ; . moderate , price l 3 i ila DaninA th thA stimulus ui 1 in ft i it la&es o tnl In the 1 it into the market. me.rri "u!Tr.r";;. n,lM Thrira i. also a second-class intricate bounties of Europe, the sugar offered for sale in this i country, at from wor(J ,0 ,estionhaa become, very complicated , to 6 cents per to eorn , , t being a seed produoed not fiora , the 1. Ik. ITn twl mA hF MMU. DUI irUIIllllo Ul uo- AlllB III used by Germanv. .Aift m thA tmiL 11 h i m I) i v uiB mmA aiflRoaraizou. -"" ....... . " . . . Hk .dvisabUfor those planning tosta.t France HoUand "- - apt Q Imenere wiui w . uon - , .V 'u L. . n.i.j ci.iu nf. Vlni th Irmt. In., mini work already Deeun iuww umuuiroi RrporlPd by Pownlug, Hopklnt k Co., lae.. I(orJ ci Trmle roker, Ml to H CaamW ol Comuecee building, 1'ortUud, Orou. The wheas trader's suocosa last week depended upon the direction in which he happened to be faced. If he looked toward the west he made no money out of the market. The influence of the lurBPat nrimarv reoelnts on record kept him off the buying side. He was lucky if he resisted the temptation to put out a abort line. The operator who Kept Bpaln BlliiiuUh ovrlt r I tit hlmd Without Cuudttlon. Paris. Oct 89. The Spanish peace commissioners have accepted the nctm tlve view of the United Btate commis sioners toward tho proposed assumption by the United States of the Cuban debt The American commissioners have dimly but courteously declined to assume for the United States entire or joint responsibility for Spanish finan cial conditions, ami uie espaninn ,v - , , his eye on the seaboard was the lucky missionors have nnaiiy iummiui, ... one. He saw there the laigest export effort, and havo agree.! that the Cuban engagements ever known, about a mil- article of the pr,ol shall, w. hou. Hon wheat a day. it noumnoi i coixhuuih, p. - - I ",L .Ah. Dood at the close treaty of peace. Thus Spain agrees to DVJtli U UlUtlVJ I - Saturday niiiht it was because ne uas one. Though the . . a ilia a! mnemnm WAi-lllfvAfl Art I I a. s..,Aa rA MOT rT we large quanwy - - . .,, aM1, mnntioned above. 1 make It palatable. anonw ne remem- states ia no so promio.ug - im n. , beied that sugar doea not counteract ago. it ia much too early to be- ferior grade, however, a notj lidltVol X fruit, It .imply dis- Lme discouraged. While it may be first-class . apt pans. eprinkle over it a .mail pinch of car bonate of soda; this renders the dish mora wholesome, and certainly more tasty."; ; ' " ' And thia is the ... . . . t . i i l. a AAm ir mv nnrv if l i-iaii . . s nhntt iii inn viirK irMMin wiiv a uuoiu J J coni'.nue. - - r. .... ,,. l onttlno i .v.. avaoi in tne unueu sneniiua w o iui.Miw v. B SuleTiUlefor the culture of the only the kn no aptitude for tho opportunities. Chicago was inclienu to ue .Bvpticai of the export figures. It.was not doing much itself, but the wan wno who closest to tho Bhlpplng position knew that Duluth was, qnallty and ireiguis considered, ohoaper than this matkot. and that the seaboard also had grain or its own bought on cheap freights that could be sold ahead of Chicago offer ings. The beat export authorities agreed as to enormous sales abroad. Consequently there is no room wr ae for nrotense that it Is largely a matter of exaggeration. Lohrke, whose be accepted in this matter, interview yesterday, said tne business accomplished during the past fortnight was on a scale probably never exceeded. This authority, when asked as to the probable pormanenoy oi ine foreign demand, in an interesting ex planation showed how tne ioreigne themselves were so uncertain of the sitj nation they weie not venturing to specu late any on the bull side. The wheat price this year ia jo no matter of mood the mood of tht tann er the World over. H It were to be de- rclinqulsh sovereignty over any claim to Cuba without either terms or condi tions. , ,, . It should be snld that the adjust ments already accomplished will stand in the final treaty, unless opposing Views and positions on the Philippine question should develop hereafter and bring to naught tho efforts of the future and, at the same time, tho ro aulta already obtained. All differences, if any existed, re garding Porto Kico and the cession of the island of Guam wete also arranged by mutual understanding, and the commissioner found themselves well nigh touching the Philippine question, which will be taken up next woes. RIOT AT ARECIBO. From iht BfpMIin, V'tftatUt; fnl The Tucker o! Versaile. Ind., like all fond parent, ate completely wrap ped up in their children. Their daughter Lucy, in particular, ha given thnm mnch concern.' 8he i fifteen, and from a strong, healthy girl, three year ago, had become weak and kept falling off In flesh, until hf became a mere skeleton. Bho seemed to have no Uie at all. Her blood became impure and finally she became the victim of nervou piostratlon. Doctor did not help her. Most of the time she was confined to bod, wa very norvons and irritable, and seemed on the verge of Bt. Vitus' dance. "One morning," nld Mr. Tucker, "the doctor told us to give her Dr. Wil liams' Pink rUH for Palo People, which he broimht with him. He aid he was tTeatinil a similar case wim those pills and they were curing the Borloua iuear-beet be continued, as thia can be In my opinion, those American Bwer elde, b ,he faot ag t0 .0ppUe, the T" i iK.Li.n,.,.Ktha bar chean grades Of ,. , wnnhl need v ttnnwhnld is comntete without a bot- . ... L . kuninintinnLwl mutd a sreat mistake. - : . w it-..I...... i sn0 meu dbidk wiwuio w . . tleortneiamouBjessewoore r:."f , J, '.u ,t of our ol soed have a natural riTJ eraawriOy ConO. w aner nm la a pure and wholesome aumuiani ro ommtnded by all pnystcuma. jyou v uo- gleet thia necessity. Ifanri Mr la in the North Island of New Zealand are being tattooed by Urewera tohanga for 18 apiece. jr'i dm of t r. Kiiu' Om bmtl and trvottm. l'B. B. U. KUQUit LhL, sa Arcaatrot,yauaapiua.i-a. An Enelish ohysician has discov ered a war of producing local anaes thesia without the loss of consciousness or the use oi ether or cbolroform. He . naea moderate currents of electricity -' -r- r.r. Cold la Oa Dar Oniiiine Tablets. All dmpgieti refund money if it faila to care. Zoc. 1 The rate at which Zulu can travel in an emergency i astonishing. Borne will cover aa much as 60 miles in six hour. Eicht miles an hour i an or dinary pace. "J If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells ot all size" boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Mormon street, Portland, Oregon. All kinds tendenoy to asieeo. uiwuu...r-.- - ..." r- .u. ht experiment itationa in various siaw, oegeneraw. :, ,.!- Kh a. to yield ot .ugar-beet. and also seed I ment oned above w,l. not bring tn th atand as to their sacohanne quanuee, -. - r - - - "nnot but admire the wonderful prog- d of the original or "o'h,bee''tt made In this new industry within will .how a loss ot to Ij ptc-n a few year, and to congratulate our ot .agar wm. thalr macess. I vnnaratiion of aeed TOT "in the sugar fao- more than a. much .gain, and lose ia imrjoasible to pay too much atten- a small amount when considered by it tion to the cultivation of beets con- self, yet it is .uffloleut not only to turn ,inlnff tha hiebest proportions of the profit of a ugar factory into a uffar. and. at the aame time, with the largest tonnage per aere. In order to produce such, tne selection oi ii -limits, the rainfall, and - . ... . lencth of season, the fertilising, plant ina. but even to drive the conoern i th aull. To illustrate this: Factory A slice. nn ono ton. (Bhort) of beet, wnicn would yield about an average of 15.6 After The horse, when entirely by the nostril proper food, and blind horses are never known to make mistacea tn ineir uie.. ing, OU.v...u8 5-r.ar lnft ln ,ha molasses these are very important ihommb. ... uouu - Se most important of .11 i. to .Urt .nd in other waste, tin. would leave . .v.. Uao. Ahtainan in: lor anont ia net cent o.uw DDI WIIU mo uoo. - -l,lr,h .t good eed. after all, is the lounaation granuiateu, "-jr " of successful sugar industry. If I may $50 a ton wou d net 1338.000. expresa an opinion, based on my per- Factory H slice the ame amoum oi tonal observation, it ia that some of our beets, grown from eeond-clas seed beet grower, should insist more th.n which, at a fair average have about 13 tbey have npon getting none out tne per cent u8. best of seedT no matter what the price After this material hai i also gone oest oi ., thronch the Drocess of refining, there may do. . . 8fin tnnlln . . Tna n.niir, 1 1 i 1 1 1 u. ... v. w.ww - i Win nut euwr - . , . . . , ay W v a mu ,.inr onided the origin and development of the beet marketable sugar, which at ? i tfllho?onf seed Kor will I dwell upon the dif- would net $292,600. i' 'Vt.C.b.i III Sa ,.rifltie. and their merits. 1 It will be seen at a glance 1 tOO KKWAED lOO. 11 ansar-nrodncinS "iJS'Jh. i. TiiW.t one dreaded dlseaw world. With the accumulates nowi- lu been able to cure in au ia ferent varietie and their menw. win u mu . have had occasion to visit several of both factories use the same amount of .iK..,wt nrman stock larms. material, ana nvo mo .u.K'"" i i,t u enld to for labor, fuel. eta. there J diner- rwrnntriM ni nnna in tna kwudo icicu'vo . J .A-tnnam n a MtYltlirV fit 111 . - J tk.i laxafarrh. HliH'lLlUirntnrfJ ""O" . M . lzrzv ,;-rtihA mKrAi NraHiHtrfttinn. with an lnTestmen. oi it It! ijTiY'a. r-i.rrh 4?iirA (h taken internally, lurtlnff directly upo th blood od iduooo rorfftw j ol the ayHtom, thby destroying the founlv tn of Uie diwM, dn.1 giving tb.puent; nrwiyuh by tmtldlnc op the (constitotion and I in at i AfiArmr.uii cATiitai. ana wun m vhs of sclenoe and skill, energy, nd labor, their methods of producing a nure and high-grade seea are as per feet and suoceaarni .n nAHira in doinff 1U work, ine pri . . . a 1 J rt r,m"tor have o mot 4 faith tn Its curative ployed in tne raising oi uua uicou. - iH)wer, .mi " : r r .1 1 norse. anu can.o. tout lor lu4 j.HT an yM that It ialla to cute. . j.-ChnIT CO, Toledo, O. ' Bold by aroKWU,7ao, KU a titai.y i-iiii are the beat. Zoologists say that all known specie. of wild aniraala are gradually dimin ishing in size. In the fall Cleanse your system by using fr. Ffuuuere Oregon tsioou runner. Mis Dorothea Elumpke ia trying to .how the authorities in Pari that the study of astronomy is a suitable career women.' Mis juumpke nas, through the patronage of Admiral Mou rdPit. been nlaoed at the bead of a new department at the Paria observatory. Ehe is in charge of the bureau of meas- ; crementa and i now engaged ducing a huge photographic the heaven and compiling lar catalogue. Tha hlch-arade seed grown in tni country is now in the lead everywhere. Even France U beginning to import German beet teed, thereby conceding its superiority. I know that one Ger man firm alone shipped 80,000 ack of seed to Prance. I feel safe in saying tared suizar amounting to f 32, 600. Factorr A bought 66 ton ot flrst- clasa seed, at 1180 per ton, 0.900; factor B boueht 66 tons of second nl.aa al. at 120 oer ton. $6,600. It will be seen that faotory B wanted to buv "oheap" and to make money fast. are those em- It did, indeed, save $3,300 at the start; but factory A began by planting me very best seed obtainable, and came out at the end of the season with 29,200 cash ahead of it competitor, and was in the position of declaring a handsome dividend. Like so many other things in life, the cheapest beet aeed are the dearest. It pay to get the very best, ana oniy that altogether not lesa than 100,000 i the very best is good enough. Let the goou wora ot eaporjiucu.iug, .u of sugar-beet culture continue, in order to learn exactly what we oan do in the face of fierce and growing competition, but let American grower determine not only to try different varietiea of seed, but also to plant none bnt seed of high grade and pure pedigree. moot at German beet seed were bought by Frenchmen last season, in spue oi the 80 francs (15.97) custom duty which they had to pay on every 100 kilogram (220 pounds). 1 am in formed that most of these order have been duplicated for next season, and the amount in many case doubled and boll, to have any to make his purchases on tne very weak day. Every authority 1 agreed that the world' harvest last Mason was the fullest ever known, and witn mat alone ln mind the speculator mignt make comparison with the low prioe. of the oth year of great crop. rortland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 63o; Val ley and Blueatem, 659670 per bushel. Flour Best grades, a.o; granam, 13; superfine, fa.26 per barrel. Oata Choice white, BUuc, cnoice gray, 8738e per bushel. Barley Deed barley, 3i3"; Draw ing, $23 per ton. MillstulT tlran, lio.ou per ton. miu- d lines, $21; shorts, $16; chop, $16.00 per too. Hay Timothy, iugn; mover. ? 10; Oregon wild hay, $9 9 10 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60(g65o seconds, 4045o; dairy, 405o tore, 269360. Cheese Oregon full cream, 11912c; Young America, 12)o; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultrv Chickens, mixed, $2.6098 per dozen; hens, $3.00 9 3.60; springs, $1.2593; geese, $5.0096.00 for old, $1.505 for young; ducks, $4,009 6.00 per dozen; turkey, live, 13X I2c per pound. Potatoes 50 60c per Back; weet, 22c per pounn. Vegetable Beets, 90c; turnips, 75e per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bane. 1191.25 per 100 pounds; cauli- flower, 75o per dozen; parsnip, 76c rr sack: beans, 8o per pound; celery. 70975c per dozen; cucumber, 60c per box; peas, 893Xc per pound. Onions Oregon, 7&c(?l persaca. Hops 11916c; 1897 crop, 697o. Wool Valley, 109 12o Per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8i:ic; monair, 25c per pound, Mutton Gross, best sneep, wetnera and ewes, 8io; dressed mutton. 7c; spring lambs, 7 t per lb. Hobs Uross, cnoice neay, . io, light and feeders. $3,009 4 00; dressed, $5.606.60 per 100 pounds. BeefGro8. top steers, .ouSi. o; COWS, f U.OUfSO.vu, ainwu uoti, 66Xc per ponnd. Veal Large, 6$90c; small, oj( tC per pound. Claah Batweea rorta Itleani and Bpanlih Soldier. Ran Jnan da Porto RICO. Oct. 20. Full details of the Areciho incident of Sunday, October 9, have been received here. It appear that the trouble bo gan in a row between wine Spanish soldiers and a number of oonntrymon. The soldier, fired upon the crowd, kill ing four men .nd wounding many. The crowd, to the number of 800, se cured machet and rushed through the streets, the soldier, recreating to tne barraoka. The people then cairicd their wounded to the house of the Brit ish consul, where they found several United State officer, and soldiers, from whom they asked Justioe. The same afternoon, a party ot 40 Porto Kioans completely destroyed the business house of a well-known Span lard. During the affair an American was killed. During the night, 17 dif ferent fire In the surrounding country were counted from the housetop ot Arecibo, and on the following night 24 fire, were counted. HAVANA CAMP SITES. the Board Two Locations Selected by of Army OAeers. ' Havana, Oot. 29. Thi afternoon a note wa delivered to the American commission by the Spanish, saying that on the day the protocol wa signed .11 the mines at the harbor entrance wete removed. They assert also that there were never any other. The board ot army officer appointed to select camp and landing place for the United Statea troop baa definitely selected one site for a oarap east and another west ot Vento aqueduct, close to the spiings. The camp site, will accommodate from 13,000 to 15,000 troops. Six million feet of lumber has been ordered, and each individual tent will be floored. Warehouse, will be put np, .a well aa shops and all neces sary outhouses, and arrangement will be made for a sufficient water supply by pipe line. ' 4 , RESOURCES OF NEW MEXICO. S5 NEWS OF THE PACIFIC COAST THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. Daughters Should ba Carefully Guided In Early Womanhood. What .offering frequently result from a mother'. Jgnor.ncei or more frequently from a mother', neglect to properly Instruct ber daughter! Tradition aya "woman mustauffer, md young women are SO taught There Is a little truth and a great deal of exaggeration in thia. If a young vomaa suffer, severely she need, treatment and her mother should see that she gets it ' Many mother hesitate to take their daughter, to a physician for examina tion; but no mother need healtate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mrs. Pinkbam and secure tli most efficient advice without charge. Mra Pinkham's address is J.,ynn,' Masa. ' - i( f The following letter from Miss Mabii TP, Johxsoh, Centra.Ha, Pa , shows what neglect will do, and tells bow Mrs. J'iukham helped her I h "My health became so poor that I tiad to leave school. I wa tired all the time, and had dreadful pains in my ids and back. I was also troubled with Irregularity of menses. I was very we&kt, and lost so much flesh that friends became alarmed. My mother, who la a Arm believer In your rcraadics from experience, thought per haps they might benefit me. and wrote n tn, bA !. I followed the advice ffIln. and nscd Lydla BJ. pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills as fi!r,.tefl. aid am now aa well aa I evot was. I bae gained flesh and have a pood color. I ftia completely cured of The state of Oregon has attached the Loewenberg stove foundry at Salem to secure a claim of $36,267.13. One of the apple orchards of Southern Oregon has this season paid $100 an acre clear, and this ia only the second year of bearing of the tree. The Commercial Club, of La Grande, Or., Is sending out s little booKiet, ae scnptlve oi the new beet-ugai factory at that place. Good prioe for sawlogs have bad the effect of stimulating activity in tni industry along the Lower Ooiumma, and a recurrence of last year's scarcity 1 improbable. The aiovemor ha ordered a special election iniMultnomah county, Oregon November 15, for the purpose of elect ing; a state senator to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph Si mon. T. W. Lee arrived in San Francisco last week from the Hawaiian islands, whither ha went recently to Indge busi nesa prospects. He declares that the field in Honolulu is already too fully occunied. The Fulton Engineering & Ship building Comoanv. of San Francisco, baa brought suit aeainst the Alaska- Yukon Transportation Company to es tablish two liens, one for $12,223. 13 on tha steamer 2. W. Scammell. and the other for $8,608.88 on the steamer H J. Barling. Tha American schooner. E. K Wood, sailed last week from the wharf of the Bt. Paul 6? Taoorna Mill wni' nanr. with a full cargo of 666.000 feet f fir lumber for Bhanizhai, China. The vessel has been in the Pnget sound Chins lumber trade under her present skipper seven year, v The $10,000 Issue of Park bond, re cantlv advertised for sale at Spokane, baa been purchased by W. E. Bell, of tmt Mtv who figured a premium of The Chilkat river, in Alaska, ia full of salmon; tbey are so thick they can not all keep nnder the water. Tbey are there bv the ten of millions, and tbey make aucb a noise splashing tnat they sound like a storm. The river is full of the big fisb from tne moutn to the source snd the silver-tip bears sre bavin s rich feast while the run con tinues. A new eold strike has been reported on the Dalton trail, less than 100 miles from Skagway. and the story that come back I that five men who were wintering on the trail washed out in five day over $400 in coarse gold from bench claim, utilizing only pica, shovel and nan. The dirt from which this a-old was washed bad to be carried from the bench to the creek bottom, where there was water. The new gold find Is in American territory, about 75 mile from Pyramid harbor. Tha halibut season of 1898 on the Flattery banks is nearly ended, and most of the fishing sonooner are on their way to Ketchikan and other Southeastern Alaska points to remain during the winter. Probably the last boat to leave for the norm whi oe tn schooner Alcedo, which will make one more haul off Flattery and then pro ceed np the coast. The Alcedo brought in 18.000 pounds of halibut on ner last trio and the Pilot 15.000 pounds. This has been an off year In nsmng, anu tne catch has not amounted to two-thirds. The Astoria Progressive Association baa decided to co-operate with the Ore gon Road Club, of Portland, In a cru sade in behalf of better roads through out the state. Word comes from Dawson City that Commissioner Ogilvie will issue a license to saloons, but not to gambler or dance balls. The gambler and dance hall will be allowed to run a Inns as thfiv conduct their plaoes in a nnlet and orderly manner. Gambler Seattle Marhots. Tomatoes, 20960c per box. Cucumber, 10915c poi doz. Onions, 85990c per 100 pounds. Potatoes, $10913. Beets, per sack, $1. Turnips, per sack, 60965c. Carrots, per saok, 65o. Parsnip, per sack, $1. Beana, green, 298a Green corn, $1 9 1-25 per lack. Cauliflower, 76o per'dos. Celerr. 40 9 500. Cabbaire. native and California $1.2591.60 per 100 pounds. Apples, 50c 9 Hoc per dox. Pear, 75c$l per box. Prnnes, 60o per box. Peaches, 75c. Plums. 600. Butter Creamery, 27o per pound; dairy snd ranch, 1820c per pound, Egga, 80c Cheese Native. 139130. Poultry Old liens, 10c per pound; chicken. 10c; turkeys, 16c. Froah meats (Jtioice oiessea neei steers, crime. 6MM7C cows, prime, 6Xc; mutton, 7ic; pork, 798o; veal. 696o. Wheat Feed wheat, iaao. Oats Choice, per ton, $22923. Hav Puaet Bound mixed, $9,609 10: choice Eastern Washington tim othy. $18. Corn Whole, $23.60; cracked, $24; feed meal. 823.60. Barley Kolled or ground, per ton, 824 0)25; whole. $22. Flour Patent, per uarret, sa.ou; straltfhts, $3.26; California brrnns, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.76; graham, ncr barrel. 13.701 wnoie wneat nour, 83.75: rye flour, $1. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $16. Feed Chopped teed, $17921 por ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. aa Vraaelaoo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 11914e per nound; Oregon, Kaslern, lUffliao; vai lev. 15 17c; Notthern, 9911c . Millstuffs Middling, $17931.00; bran. $15.009 16.00 per ton. Onion Yellow. 80940c per ack, Butter Fancy creamery, 380; do seconds. S527c; fancy dairy, 219 22c: do seconds. 2024o per pound. Eggs Store, 18(22o; fancy ranch, $09840. t ?r ( Oovarnor Otora Keaows His rioa rot Adnlaaloa. Washington, Oct 29. Governor Miguel Otero, of New Mexico, in bis annual report to the seoretniy of the interior, vigorously renews his repre sentations lor the early admission oi New Mexico to statehood, and portrays the undeveloped resources of the terri tory awaiting capital. He estimates the total population of the territory now at 283,100. including an Indian population of 25,900. Of the 1,100 offi cers and men from Now Mexico In the war with Spain, at least one-half were national guardsmen. The report lays special stre on tne possibilities of irrigation, snd ay all tha water nseleaily tunning away short ly will be utilized to the highest de gree. Meanwhile, inuivniuai enter prise is erecting s moltitude of wind mill throughout tne terntory. Dltntutd Their Pauahter't QiMfer ITimrt. natlnnt. We hecnn giving the pill and the next day could lee a chango for the better. The doctor came and wa surprised to see such an Improvement. Ho told us to keep giving her the medi cine. We gave her one pill after each meal until eight boxes had been used when she wa well. She has not been sick slnoe, and we have no fear of the old trouble returning. We think the cure almost miraculous." FRANK TUCKER. MR8. FRANK TUCKER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 38th day of April, 1897. HUGH JOHNSON, Justice of the Peace. These pill sre wondet fully effective in the treatment of all disease arising from Impure blood, or shattered nerve force. They are adapted to young or old, and may be had at sny drug store Tela ts Croat State. A great many people want to know how large Texaa is in area. They look In quite a number o( alleged statistical abatraots snd never nno tne same ug' ores In two of them. The official fig area oi Texa's ares sre 853.696 squere miles equal to about 8.9 per cent ot the entire area ot the United State and territories. Texas is six times larger than New York, aevon times a large as Ohio, and 100,000 square mile larger than the eastern and middle states, in- nlndinff Delaware and Maryland. Com narad with the countries ot Euiope, she ha 84,000 square miles more than the Austrian empire, 63.0000 more than the German empire, and nearly 70,000 square miles more than rrance, The only two animal whose brain are heavier than that pi a msn are th whale and the elephant While Van Sloop, Do not have too much air blowing throuuh vour room at night, or neural sia mav creen mon you while you sleep. But If it comes, use ni. jucoi Oil; It warms, soothe and ouies promptly. ' Imitation lvorv Is now being exten- PHILOSOPHY AND OTHERWI8I Jean Paul lllohtoi: Men, like bul let, go farthest wtisn they fare smooth est. " V "Washington Irving: Mon aie always woolug goddesses and marrying mere mortals. Wl.nn rtnoanvnlt tlllll for BOVOMlOr hi ranch experience will prove Invalu able In rounding up voters. lt..nrv Waid Briochei! Tho real man is one who alway finds excuses for oth ers, but never excuse hlmsulf. Frederick. Nietzsche! All concetto men"! have found good actors. They play and wish that folk may Ilka to look at their playing. Tho khalifa traveled so fast on his camel that tho English could not ovw tuko hlra. Evidently his camel must have got a hump on Itself. , Bradford! It Is a characteristic of many men and a few women not to nnm m tliftnmnt ves till they have gone to everybody else and worn- out tholr, welcome. Honor de Bulsaoi It Is absurd to pretend that one oannot love tho same woman always aato pretend that a good artist need seversl violins to execute a piece of mnsio. Mareus Aurellusi I have oftan wondered how every man loves himself more than all the rest of men, yet sets 1 value on his own opinion of hlin lult thau on the opinion of others. The largest room In the world ia at St. Peteishurg. It I 00 feet long by I an font in hreadth. It bus been used for military displays, and a whole hat tallon can completely maneuver in it , Richard Crokor, the master nioohanlo of American politics, is learning to swim. It has boeu generally under stood, however, that aruorig tho floating voters Richard Welslead Crokor has slways been in the swim. Captain D. C. Woodrow, 01 the uuit- States navy, has in ins p""- Elcht Were Leal. Rochester, N. Y Oct. 39. A spe cial to the Herald from Hod us says: The three-masted schooner St. Peter, of St. Vincent, sank this afternoon about five miles northwest of Sodas, on Lake Ontario, with all on board save Captain John D. Griffith, who was rescued in a precarious condition. The captain's wife wa lost, also Mate McLaren, of Kingston. Eight persons, at least, perished. ' It a thouaht the Bt. feter lost ner rodder and that the heavy seas caused her to spring a leak. The vessel wa bound from Oswego to Toledo with 7UU ton of coal. It all war to Lake Atlln. Victoria. B. C. Oot. 89. The offi cial gazette give notice of the intended construction of a railway Irom rortn Vancouver to the Lake Atlin gold fields, via Bridge river and Lillooet. There is said to be strong financial backing behind the scheme, , snd work will be pushed immediately. Ko reapers Wantod In Santiago. Santiago. Cuba. Oot. 29. The French consul here ha written to Gen eral Wood protesting strongly against the older prohibiting the landing of negroes from Hayti. General Wood re- plied that he could not allow any more paupers hore, aa tbeie were too many of them already. In a recently discovered Roman tomb I the skeleton of a woman was found whloh had a complote set of false teeth beautifully wrought In pure gold. On tha Trail of Old Bo.. Walker, Minn., Oct. 29. Doputy Marshal Morrison will start In the morning to round up the renegade In dians. Deputies Talman and Warren in s day or two will Join lft the hunt for Old Bog snd adherents. Bog has been seen by many Indians, so there Is no doubt be fa still alive. His home Is empty snd furniture removed. Tacoma. Wash.. Oct 29. J. A. Carlson, an employe of the Western slvely manufactured from the fruit of palm-like shrub called Phytelephas macrocarpa, which is sliont the siae of an apple and possessot a hard Interior kernel. . -When coming to Pan Francisco ao to Brooklyn Hotel, 2W-2I2 Bush street! Ameruan or Kuropean plan. Room and board 81.00 to 81.60 per day; rooms 60 eenta to $1.00 per day; slnale meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chaa. Montgomery. It has been demonstrated that the explosive power of a sphere ot wster only one inch In diameter Is sufficient to burst a brass vessel hsvlng a resist ing power of 87,000 pounds. With Ceueaelaa Honors. Tin Loy, a prominent Chinese mer chant of Giasa Valley, died the other day, and at his funersl was honored as sre few Chinese In this country, a brass band headed the prooession, and the pallbearers were white men who knew the Chinese In bis lifetime snd hsd business relations with him. He left s family, the daughters of which hsd been highly educated in Amoilcan schools. sion the flag floated by the Vlrglnlus on its Ill-fated filibustering trip to (San tiago In 1878. It wa taken Irom tns vessel by tho captain himself, Decem ber 20, 1878, Just before the Ship ank white boing brought twos; to itmorioa. Thirty dollars or slaty days; hava yon anlhing to say!" "No, your hon or," said 'Boston rote, -unie u u to synthetically remark npon th dual ity of the cause snd effect m your op tional commitment. Like yowr honor, I ahull take judloial notice that time is money. I hsve spoken." What Cube's toa Means le Spain. The loss of Cub mean to Spain th loss ol th very snstenanos of th nation. In the same way the Ions or your appetite . e a A meaue starvation to your rxMiy, u any reader of this notice wants to fully enjnv hearty meals, weean rw'tmtmeiia mw ter s Stomach niltert. ft cures indiges tion, dytpepMa andeiiUiatloii. The female brain commences to de cline in weight alter the age of 80; th mala not nntil 10 years later. Ju.l the Tloio. This Is Just ths time of, the year we feel the muscles sll sore snd stiff, snd then I Just the time to use St. Jacobs Oil to relax them .nd to core at ouoe. , flow Orapoa Can Ha Kept Purchase a lot ot small bag and get s ball of twine. Pick out jKirfeot bunches of grapes, handling them as little as possible and being aor that they are porluotly diy. Remove any nonr tborrios carefully and plaoe each bunoh In a paper bag. Tie op each bag and then place In s shallow box In a oool room. The grapea must not ba ripe enough to drop Irom tho stoma. Only one layer of the hags must be placed ln a box. Concord grnies can be kept nntll Christmas In this way. It I well to examine tha bag every few days, and if theio are any damp ixt, open the bag and remove the decayed duit. Ths Housekeeper. Plan's Cure for tWiminptloit Is the only oniivh niedWilne nwd In mv house. I). 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