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EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE PHILIPPINES. W ith Some T im ely O b s e rv a tio n s jLOn The Difficulties Of Light H o u sek eep in g 4 O U » COCHERO BUYA =^_ • FEID FOB TKZflCRSE. • , ' * * « « i . • —. ■Y-m * -A B U S V ÖAV W IT H . T H E e e O V A ilT A » LARGS number of people have rushed into Manila from the United States during the past year. While a certain proportion of these comprise the families and rela tives of army and volunteer officers, a goodly average represents those who in tend to engage in business or invest cap ital as soon as the conditions shall war rant. As a summer resort however, these have discovered that there are many places preferable to the capital of Lu- “ y bs , w hat is i t ?’ ton, and the ubiquitous tourist who comes out of mere - curiosity finds the sentiment fully satiated before the neat boat sails for Hong Kong. Typhoon and quarantine rigors have had the effect to terrify many. This latter means a three days' isolation, during which the passen gers lie under the broiling sun, and no friendly boat comes nearer than ten yards. The crew, the coolies and the passen gers despairingly watch the cool cafes M AY WORK G R EA T C H A N G E S. C h ic a g o Fchool ■ e g a rd to C h ild r e n T e s te d in P h y s ic a l C o n d itio n . An innovation has been begun by the Chicago school board that may bring about sweeping reforms In the whole American educational system. Not sat isfied with alone watching the mental development of children In Its charge. It has gone about the study of their phys ical development with minute care. In TtsruK Use CkMon ashore, where lemonades and ices are sold, and hail the passing tugs with re markable interest. On one tug that came out to an anchored steamer a young man eagerly shouted. “Grace! O, Grace!’’ The entire male passenger list arose as one man, and said, “Yes—what is it, dear?” The young man blushed, and a young woman, who had watched the shore all the morning, hurried to the rail. The young man wanted to know if he could bring anything to add to his fiancee’s happiness. “Bring the late papers," shouted a trav eling man. “Deck of cards!” said a civilian clerk. “Something to eat.” “Bananas,” and thereafter every even ing all eyes on board would wait for the coming of the young man, and greeted his gifts as they would those of a friend and brother. Finally, if no case of the plague has been reported, the passengers are al lowed to go ashore. The troubles of a new arrival at Ma nila begin the moment he goes ashore. The rates of board at the hotels are from to $10 a day in Mexican money, and the board is not good. The meals are cooked by a combined force of Filipinos and Chinamen. These two races are vio lently antagonistic, and quarrel whenever they pass. The beds, the bottoms of which are cane woven, are as hard as the floor and as unyielding as railroad iron. No blanket is furnished, and sometimes there is a cold wind. Housekeeping in Manila, under present conditions, is a delusion and a snare. House rent runs all the way from $100 to $300 a month. Groceries are expen sive. Canned goods cost from 75 cents to $1, and the beef is suspicious and ex pensive. Household furniture and kitch en utensils are hard to procure at any price. Good stoves are scarce, and gaso line and oil are unknown. Only by pro curing supplies through the army commis sary officers can a reduced cost of living be attained. Everybody of importance in Manila is bound to keep one or two rigs. A carro- mata can be rented for $50, gold, a month. Nobody with social ambitions rides on the street railroad. Its cars are drawn by small, decrepit ponies that are beaten and hammered by the conductors at every step. A carromato costs $300 outright and a cochero has to engineer it. These fellows drink liquor, run races, and “fet'd the horses" at a cost that beg gars the owners. The greatest discomfort of housekeep ing in Manila is involved in the question of the management of servants. These are plentiful and cheap, but the mixture C H A SIN G A lt DOO. of Filipino and Chinaman makes the scene of one chasing the other around the house with a knife a common scene. The main servant—the cook—who some times earns as high as $40 a month, d o e- the marketing, and horse steak or the remains of some old caribou are often served up at table. The only salvation of the American resident is in the im ported canned meats, or those brought out by the refrigerator ships for the ar my. Condensed milk is another essential. -’ ••-jJCALD VEBV MUCH* In 28 days not a scrap of food or nourishment of any kind passed the lips of Milton Rathbun, of Mount Ver non, N. Y. When he began his volun tary fast he weighed 210 pounds; his abstinence caused the loss of 42 pounds — ------------ x v him • and j ¡ it a i has caused no apparent in jury. ______ C lim a te N u e n a ry a a it N a tu r e '« N a n i- SALT ta r liu n . Scenery, altitude, sunshine and air, constitute the factors which are rapid ly making Colorado the health and Plea“ure grounds of the world. Here the sun shines , , , , 857 ‘,,layB of the average year, an.l it blends w ith the crisp, electric mountain air to produce S t ill M o r e C o u n t e r fe it in g . a clim ate matchless in the known T h e S ecret S e r v ic e h a s j u s t u n e a r th e d No pen can portray, no brush a n o th e r h a n d o f c o u n te r fe ite r s a n d se cu red world. a q u a n tit y o f b o g u s b ills, w h ic h are c le v e r ly can picture the majestic grandeur of e x ecu ted . T h in g s o f g r e a t v a lu e are a l the scenery along the line of the Denver , w a y s se le c te d f<»r im it a t io n , ; n o ta , b lv . H o s- | & Kio Grande Railroad in Colorado, im it a t o r s b u t n o e e q q u u u a ls ls fo r d iso r d e r s lik e ,a. ,eS 8 o l n K East should travel via this line which is known all over the indigestion, dyspepsiu and constipation. world as the Scenic Line of the world. Street car drivers in Skagw’ay, For any information regarding rates, Alaska, are paid $4 a day. time tables, etc., call on or address R. I believe I’lso’s Cure is the only medi C. N’ichid, general agent, 261 Wash cine that will cure consumption.—Anna ington street, Portland, Or., or any M. Ross, Williamsport, F u ., N o v . 12, ’95. agent of the O. R. & N. Co., or South Plumbing is taught in the London ern Pacific Company. trades school. i LAKE CITY. I in p o r tu n t F a c t o r ii n e u t a l T rav« T r a im c o n t I- 4 4 The Best is tf Cheapest. No one crossing the continent can afford to cut Salt Lake City from his IPif learn this from experience in every route. The attractions of the place, department of life. Good clothes are most including the Mormon Temple, Talier- serviceable and wear the lowest. Good nacle and Church institutions, the j food gives the best nutriment. Good Great Salt Lake—deader and denser ■ than the Dead Sea in the Holy Lund— medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla, is the best the picturesque environment and the and cheapest, because it cures, absolutely warm sulphur and hot springs, are CURES, when all others fad. greater to the square yard than any lo cality on the American continent. The Rio Grande Western Railway, connecting on the East with the Den ver & Rio Grande and Colorado Mid For an hour a balky horse in Boston land Railways and on the West with the Southern Pacific (Central Route, delayed traffic by holding up a line of __ _____ and Oregon Short Line, is the only thirty trolley cars. Blazing paper was transcontinetnal line passing directly under the anim al’s nose and vari- through Salt Lake City. The route OUB other means adopted to start the through Salt Lake City via the Rfo refractory creature. At last, when the Grande Western Railway is famous all contents of a s<>la siphon were squirted the year round. On account of the ’uto h*8 ear> dashed off at a two- : equable climate of Utah and Colorado minute gait. it is just as popular in winter as in • 1O O K L W A I t l ) S I O O . j summer. Send 2c to J. D. Mansfield, u pa _____ 253 Washington St., Portland, or Geo. learn th a t there t it h at le a -t on e dreaded dito___ W. Heintz, Acting General Passenger that scien ce has been a b le to cure in a ll Ita au d th a t la catarrh. H a ll’» Catarrh Cure Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of alane», la ib e on ly positive cure k n ow n to th e m ed ita i “ Salt Lake City—the City of the irateru lty. Catarrh b ein g a co n stitu tio n a l dia- eaae, require» a co n stitu tio n a l treatm ent Saints. ” j H all's Catarrh Curo la taken in te rn a lly , actin g Since the American occupancy of Ma nila, the Chinese have more rights aud privileges than ever before in the history of the islands. On this account there is great race hatred prevalent. The F:Ii- pinos have the idea that some day the Im p r o v e d T r a in E q u ip m e n t. coolies will inaugurate a general slaugh Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ter to redress their old wrongs. This The O. R. & N. a id Oregon Short perpetual animosity is an annoying thing ing Svrup the best remedy to Use for their Line have added a buffet, smoking and for the householder. Fights are frequent. children during the teething period. library car to their Portland-Chicago The contestants scald, puncture and shoot K v o lu tio n o f an O cea n . one another, and rumors frequently THE NEW. PACIFIC—By Huliert through tiain, and a dining car service has been inaiiguarated. The train is spread of an uprising, causing a doubling Howe Bancroft. equipped with the latest chair cars, of the guard in the town, and a general The events of the past year, in the day coaches an.l luxurious first-class order for all troops to sleep in their cloth war with Spain and the acquisition of and ordinary sleepeig. Diiect connec ing, their arms by their side. Another thing which has to be consid new domain, resulting in a revival of tion made at Granger with Union Pa ered in connection with the lives of the trade and phenomenal industrialism, cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande d irectly upon the blood and m u c o s i surfaces Art. Y ou G d lh ¿ E a st? civilian residents in Manila is the con invest with fresh interest the Pacific line, from all points in Oregon, Wash j of the system , thereby d estroyin g tha found«». tinual fear of a native uprising. Alarms ocean, round which cluster so many ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. If so, you should see that j tlon of th e disease, and g iv in g th e p atient are frequent, and plots of the uatlves crowning incidents. your ticket reads via the stren g th by b u ild in g up the co n stitu tio n and For information, rates, etc., call on a ssistin g n a tu re in d o in g its w ork. T h e pro- for a general massacre of all Americans The begins his work with «»V O. It. & N. agent, or address W. 1 Great Rock Island route, i prictors h a v e so m uch fa ith in Its cu ra tiv e , . author , are continually being repotted. It has and you w ill get the best. ! P°werE th a t th e y offer One Hundred Dollar» a sketch of the war w ith Spain, the H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent , „ . . lor any ease th a t it fa ils to cu re. b end for l i s t been said: “The Americans in Manila Pullman palace sleeping cars, elegant ol testimonial». Address are living on the crust of a volcano.” It causes which led to it and the resultant Portland. F. J. CH ENEY d¡ CO., T oledo, O. leclining chair cats " free,” and library ------------- ----------- - is the base of the American army, the issues, as preliminary to the glimpses Hold by druggists, 74c. U aH ’s'Kami ......... “ lily Fill» are the bout. ______ great depot for all supplies, and the of history and description of the coun- a The oyster crop of Chesapeake bay buffet carson all through trains. Best dining car service in the world. Popu temptation to the insurgents to start au tries iu aud around the Pacific, their diminishes each year, Street railway employes of Chatta uprising in the town aud destroy it can resources, commerce, climates, mines t o c u r e a c o m IN O N E D A Y lar personally conducted excursions nooga, Tenn., recently formed a union, be appreciated. The house? iu the Binon- and manufactures, with a glance nt the once a week to all points East. For and all were discharged in consequence. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. do. and most of the other districts, are j old-time traffic in trinkets and furs, on full particulars call on or address any C|TQ Permanently Cured. N o fitsor nervousness of wood, and old aud dry, and would account of th< important voyages of All druggists refund the money if it ticket agent, or A. E. COOPER, ■ 1 1 « after first de> » use o f Dr. Kline's Great fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature bum like tinder. circumnavigation, science and discov G. A. P. D., C. R. I. & P. By., 246 N erve Restorer, bend for F R E E • t . o o trial is on each box. 25c. Any number of the Insurgents may en buttleand treatise. D i . R. u . K L IN E , Ltd MS Washington street, Portland, Or. A r c h si - e e t, P h ila d e lp h ia . Pa. ter the town as “Amigos,” and be on ery, the great gold gatherings, and j hand when the signal is given. Many of kindred topics. The Bancroft Com- j The bicycle workers and kindred American commissioners for foreign The plumbers of Chattanooga, Tenn., the rebels are In Manila acting as ser pauy, publishers, 156 Fifth Avenue, crafts of Mnnice, Ind., have formed a missions have expended $692,446 the have settled on a nine-hour day, with vants for the Americans. One American New York City. local organization of the trade. I>ast year. $2.50 per day as a minimum wage. discovered that his cochero was a rebel Dr. Simpson, a Boston physician, sergeant, and always rode with a bola Mrs. J . Washburn, of Watertown, Sheeps horn is used for horseshoes in A funeral procession a m ile _ in knife under the carriage seat. Whether says that old persons should not use ar or not the Filipinos »ill ever make an tificial teeth. He says they enable aged Iceland. In the valley of the Upper length, comprised of boats and their Mass., put some lim e in a bottle to other attempt to destroy the city—as on persons to eat meat, and" nature in Oxus, Asia, the antler of deer are used occupants, was lately witnessed in slack it, and after pouring hot water Jan. 3 last—the Americans, at least, en tended them to eat only Boft food. for the same purpose, the shoes being Shannon, Ireland. The deceased had upon it, tightly closed the bottle. In tertain a lively fear of the event, and so When the teeth drop out it is a warn fastened with pins of horn. In the been a fanner in Athlone, and his body a few minutes there was a thundering everybody sleeps on a revolver, with oue ing that only vegetable food should he Soudan the horses wear socks made «f was conveyed by water to the cemetery explosion, cutting her face w ith the camel’s skin. eye open, ready at the first alarm to taken. at Clanmacnoise, his friends and rela flying glass and burning her eyes with fight. If the outbreak ever occurs, it will the lime water. tives following in boats. not begin with firing on the outposts, but A recent government census of India, A novel advertising scheme has been A fatal t>e.l is pointed out to visitors in each household, and each man will contains a remarkable statement in ref A despicable wretch, employed as , in an engine house in Macon, Ga. Four have to fight first with his own servants. erence to youthful marriages. There devised by a firm iu Ceylon to jupular- brand — of whiskey. . . . i ize a certain ------- ------- ---- —- v - An watchman in a Chicago livery stable. ' men died soon after occupying it and Altogether, there are happier places than • w ,; - .» , . — _ „ arein Uiat country 6,016, «59 girls be- aeronaut ascends in a balloon, aud from cut off the tails of fortr horses in one Manila in war times. one of its latest occupants declares that tween o and J j ears of age who have a great height drops sample bottles of night and sold the hair for $9.60. $9.6( the ghost of one of the dead firemen been or are wives, wives. Over 170,000 of whiskey attached to miniature para- ■ this rascally deed the value of laid his icy hand upon him, and he be contributed greatly by her care and them are widows. : chutes. I horses was decreased $1,960. lieves that he is soon to Join him. devotion to preserve an existence that Is so precious. Thrifty, unassuming and modest, she has ahvays been able, with slender means, especially at first, to malutaln an establishment suitable to her husband's position without ex ceeding the limits of his Income. will lead to definite and valuable re charter of four tenders, and $5,400 sults. wages for twenty extra sail-makers for three months. Besides all this. Sir Thomas paid $275,000 for his steam an unhappy empress . yacht, his sea-home, the Erin, $100,- T h e L i f e o f t h e R u s s ia n C z a r in a I s O n e 000 more In fitting her out, and an F ille d w it h C a re s . other $100,000 In entertaining guests Beauty and position do not alw ays during his v isit The most Impressive bring happiness, else there would be feature about this array of costs is le w more Joyful women In the world that the yachts upon which so much PAY FOR THEIR SM ARTNESS. than the Empress of Russia. Instead has been spent are useless after the hat It C oat T w o D ru m m e rs to A s of being happy, however, this exalted races. The Columbia, for instance, You are costive, and nature is under a constant strain to relieve the condition. This causes a rush of blood to n is h th e N a tiv e s . and beautiful woman leads one of the can race no more, for there will prob “It’s a sad story," said the drummer, saddest lives imaginable, and the years ably be no yacht fit to meet her, and to the rectum, and before long congested lumps appear, itching, painful, bleeding. Then you have piles. There that should be full of pleasures and for cruising she would be a failure. In as he counted up his available cash, X ' S c t c ^ .and many Cures’ but piles are not curaWe un,ess you assist nature in removing the cause. a year or two her delicate hull will be " was to nothing atxrut It, joys are crowded with cares. understand that the other fellow Before her marriage the Empress of worth only the metal of which It Is : C A d C A K tlS make effort easy, regulate and soften the stools, relieving the tension, and giving nature a chance Is going around telling the story as a Russia was the Princess Allx of Hesse, made. to use her healing power. Piles, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other rectal troubles yield to the treatment, and The money spent by yacht owners In joke on me, and I might as well give granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She was a Frotestant and in order that she entertaining also reaches far into six my side of the story, for the truth is Calcarets quickly and surely remove them forever. Don’t be persuaded to experiment with anything elsel might become the Czarina of Russia figures. Commodore Morgan enter bad enough without having It exagger she changed her religion and became a tained at least one hundred guests ated. Atchis& n v-iobe. “One night last week I found m yself member of the orthodox church, of every race day; and Howard Gould and a o ffe re d th e to rtu re s o f th e which her husband Is the head. This John Jacob Astor entertained even a obliged to put up for the night at a d a m n e d w i t h p r o t r u d i n g p i tea b r o u g h t o n brought down upon her the dislike of greater number.—Gilson WiUets. in little country hotel some miles w est of by c o n s tlp s U o o w i t h w h ic h I w a s stt.ctod tor l » e p t y » e a rs . I r a n a c ro s s y o u r C A S C A - here. It was a chilly evening, and sev the great cleric, Pobledonostzev, who Leslie’s Weekly. H E T 3 I n t h e t o w n o t N e w e l l. I a , a n d eral loungers were loafing In the bar naturally favors the orthodox, perse n e v e r fo u n d a n y t h i n g t o e q u a l t h e t a T o -d a y P h o to g r a p h in g C r im in a ls . I a m e n t i r e l y f r e e f r o m p i le s s n d f e e l Like » room matching pennies to kill time. cutes the unorthodox and who wishes n e w m a n . " C . H K bits . The right to photograph criminals in They were as much Interested over It the Empress to share his views In this 1411 Jones S i . Siou x O ily, I a order to place their pictures In the as though millions were at stake, and it particular—a thing the Empress will rouges’ gallery has often been ques gave me a tired feeling to watch them. not. Then the Empress presented her hus tioned. The prevailing opinion among “There was another drummer, a band with three girls, aad the Ignorant writers who have discussed the sub friend of mine, who was doomed to rabble instantly concluded that be ject seem to be that the power may j pass the night at the place, and sud cause she had not become the mother properly be exercised over persons who denly I was seized with a bright idea. of a male heir to the throne she was have been convicted of crime, but that I had collected a hill for my house for visited from heaven for her former un its exercise is of very doubtful legality $5o and had chanced to be paid in $5 orthodoxy. E ten the Emperor felt dis In the case of one who Is merely ac gold pieces. I got my friend aside and appointed and lately there was attrib- cused of a criminal offense, but not said: yet adjudged guilty. In an application “ ’See here, let’s wake this house up for a writ of mandamus to compel the and show them where they are a t I police commissioners of this city to have ten $5 gold pieces. I will give ANNUAL SALES. 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 BOXES. remove the picture of a convict from you half of them and we w ill start a the rogues’ gallery. Justice Truax has fake gambling game and astonish the THIS IS recently held that the fact that the natives.’ petitioner had been convicted of as “My friend agreed to the plan and we sault and sentenced to six months In started matching $5 gold pieces on the the workhouse, and that he had fre bar. while the loungers gathered about quently been arrested, and was the as and breathlessly watched the game, sociate of criminals, sufficed to warrant with their eyes fairly bulging out of the taking of his photograph and plac their heads. ing It In the collection. He quotes from “We had been at It for only a few t h ^ l — uy; the well-known work of Prof. Tiede- minutes when the village marshal cure e v e ry d isorder o f th e S to m a c h . L iv e r a n d In t e .t ln c s Thev not anlv m r. ,I1 >-A »carrts. c s n c x re ts p r o m p t ly , e f fe c tiv e ly a n d p e r m a n e n tly man on the Limitations of Police came up and arrested us both for gam Ple*snnt, pstaUM e, potent. Taste fo o d . do food . Sever sicken weaken or mne*^ Rr ’ eTery«'>rm of ln e fu la n ty of the b ow els. includm f diartama and dysentery. n o t , pslatxhle, potent. T * .te food, do food, Power, where the author says: “An bling. I tried to explain that It was ture you j e t the genuine ! Beware of im itations and substitutes ! Buy a bex of CASCARBTB to -d a y , snd if not pleased in every respect, f e t your i money back ! Write us for booklet : and and free ple! : Address STKfiLiwn brurtit wtf CHICAGO _ .. — tree sam sample Addreas STERLING REMEDY mwr>A COMPANY, 0« . HEW m ___ or other phase of police supervision Is only a Joke, but he wouldn't listen, and that of photographing alleged criminals showed his determination to take us to and sending copies of the photographs jail for the night. We prevailed upon to all detective bureaus. If this be di him to send for the Justice of the peace, T H U S O R ttO W F C L C Z A R IN A . rected by law as punishment for a who saved us from the lock-up by hold Hitherto at Ottawa the rates have In 1900 Duluth w ill be able to I a • uted to him the disposition of abdicat crime of which the criminal stands ing us on our own recognizance to ap chiefly been collected direct from the handle 42,000,000 bushels of grain everytmnq for THE ing so that a male ruler, with a male convicted, or if the man Is in fact a pear before him next morning, at tenants. It is now sought to make and w ill be probably the biggest grain IV C U I issue, might succeed to the throne. criminal, there can be no constitutional which time he gently fined us $25 the landlord primarily responsible. elevator center in the world. 1 ' PRINTER.... or legal objection to the act, for no apiece and confiscated the evidence to Even for this she was blamed. The American Hide and Leather The smallest baby on record was re- Then the Empress, with her train right has been violated.” Judge Truax pay the fine. Company, as the combine of tanneries eently born to Albert Techutte, at Long ing, which Is In great measure En also declares that if the police commis “If I ever try to be funny again I glish, set herself against some of the sioners have wronged a man at all, hope someone will kick me.*”—Detroit recently formed is known, has decided Island City, N. Y. At birth it weighed to secure another plant in_ Milwaukee, only 20 ounces and was but four inches customs of the Russian court, among whose picture they have placed in the Free Press. He lead and originate them that of ladles smoking cigarettes, rogues’ gallery, the Injury Is In the na A swarm of bees in Marlborough, ________________ fashions in.... and brought down upon her the dislike ture of a libel, for which he has an T h e U p -to -D a te M in is t e r . Conn., converted a lager beer keg .... - _ into Frederick Peitz, a civil engineer, ' of the court circles. To still further adequate remedy by a suit for dam Ian Maclaren writes of “The Candy- a hive and built their oomb around|the has returned from the immense soda aggravate her situation she Is disliked ages.—New York Sun. pull System in the Church,” in the La inside. W lien discovered by Almon lieds of Dona Ana county, New Mexico, Cor. Second and Stark Sts. by the Dowager Empress and not too dles’ Home Journal, aud after describ West, the keg had several pounds of where he staked out 82,000 acres o f : A TRUE HELPMEET. dearly loved by her husband. Natur- ing the tendency of the up-to-date honey in it.__________________________ soda lands for a Pittsburg syndicate. I ..... PORTLAND, OREOON aly, under such circumstances, the life church, designates the qualifications of L a d y L n n r l e r , W if e o f C a n a d a ’s P r im e ct the Empress has been made miser a pastor for “this kind of institution.” M in is t e r , H ,u 8 o P r o v M . 35C. S A M P L E B O T T L E ioc. F O R N E X T 30 D A Y S . able, and her face, once so full of beau Lady Laurier, wife of Canada’s prime “The chief requisite demanded,” he BUY THE GENUINE ty and sprightliness, Is now clouded contends, “is a sharp little man, with minister, has proved a valuable help and marked with care. 8he has at the gifts of an Impresario, a commer tained an exalted rank among the meet to her distinguished husband, es l set! by millions. Sure proof of its quality. rulers of the world, but she has paid pecially as the head of the social side cial traveler and an auctioneer com ... m anufac tur ed b y ... for it the price of her mind’s peace and of ministerial and parliamentary life In bined, with the slightest flavor of a M e d ic a l S cien ce, W onderful, ph - mabtzl - s booh . Instead of a Ottawa. She is one of the vice presl- peripatetic evangelist CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. her heart’s happiness. A stonishing, Y e t dents-nt-large of the National Council study lined with books of grave dignity ___________ t y N O T H T U I N A M M . ( T R A D Ì M A R K .] of Women of Canada. and classical literature, let him have an THE COSTLIEST SPORT. T ru e . to-day (or t h u So ak, e ..» M la n u P a r t i r » I a n and T a u i— m u i . u ( D A M a k t h L 'S Mme. Laurier’s marriage was attend- office with pigeonholes for his pro Deep-Seated Diseases M o n ej Fpent on an In te r n a tio n a l grams aud endless correspondence; Such ns R heum atism , sn d d iseases p ecu lia r to Y a c h t Race. w om en, require a blood purifier that purifies. cupboards for huge books, with cut I ladtww 01 To the men Immediately Interested aaassaL tings from newspapers and reports of tnestìras’bié Hoore’s Revealed Remedy International yacht racing Is the cost other organizations; a telephone ever W ill (rive im m ed ia te relief alm ost in ever» ease ’ , ”“ oh liest sport In the world. The bill for It eurvK if taken rem darly and sufficient’tim e tingling, and a set of handbooks: ’How remedy ] 11 per bottle at your druggist's. the yachts themselves, for building, H to Make a Sermon in Thirty Minutes,’ c e n tu ry - ....................... — -------— - alterations and repairs, will amount to or, ‘One Thousand Racy Anecdotes Mn ad fully $250,000 for each; the expense of A s th ou Can’t Hake 1 Mistike by Taking the s A .o o s £ . c»r. 8ick He.d.eh. from the Mission Field.’ ------------------------------------------------------------— s p ositively racing them cost their respective own “Here sits an alert, vivacious, in w alk by the u. r , ----- ,......... ........... ’' P b>' com p etent phyi siclau s to ) ers easily $250,000 more. Here is a ie. This 1» 1110 exaggeration . ... » e h a » t th e ev id en ce hi our possession to prove all wi ventive manager, with his female sten d more we say and loo. cool million Just for building aud rac ographer at a side table, turning over ing the boats. The sails alone cost one huge book to discover who is next as much as an ordinary sailing yacht. in order of time for visitation, and an The Columbia’s sails are said to have treated leien - other for details of families, or hastily hHeal I t and cost $8,000, and the Shamrock’s even examining filed speeches of public men eon fi d en ti a l more, for hers were woven to order on some subject to be taken on Sunday. ly CirîWMMK, from Egyptian and Sea Island cotton c . H . W O O D A a u * C O .. 1 0 « SscanS F e r tla e d . From morning to night he tolls, tele- wanted. S W A N S O N f c H B U M A t l C CVK K C O M P A N Y mixed with silk. The expense of phonlng, telegraphing, dictating, com 1 6 0 -1 (1 4 K . L a k e S tr e e t . C h i c a g o , ' i l l . maintaining the crew was enormous. piling, hurrying around, conducting It is said that the skipper of the Co ‘socials,’ ‘bright evenings,’ giving j CBl‘ address P O R T L A N D D IR E C T O R Y . W. E. «r COM 4 S’ a and Magic Lantern Bargain List J. K. N AbEL, (i. P. A. lumbia receives $2,000 for his services. C. O. TERRY, T P. A. ‘ A ‘talks,' holding receptions, an un For r < GotiorrtHv« and . J'.ow r‘‘Ht,y i,,r m ailin g. nwfV,ÎS,î5d ta I'atm's Okay SpecUr. II l> > the ONLY medlrin»» ‘’b-* wki..» whl'’ C »ill P a n e e » m l W ir e W n rk a . The salary of the mate Is $100 a month; I . I . ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery sack aad •» « wearied, adroit, persevering man. No 124 Third Street, P ortland . O r . __ ' ’*'*»■ t f« ASK known it m has »•» at.. San Francisco. Ü *Ñ Í to cure, the second mate. $40; the four quarter oue can help admiring his versatility FORTI. A N il W IK I * IRON WORKS; WIRK wliT'Ztami-h and Iron fencing', tiflice railin g, etc. 8X4 Alder. ' masters. $35 a month each, and the •OLE AGENCY and honesty of intention, but if he Is to 25c. M T . A N G F .l. 25c. thirty-two members of the crew each W o r th in g to n be the type of the minister of the fu S lw e liln e r y » m l S«l,»|»ll«»». wraMwl, on nveiM ,4 iw ,., ' »wwa $30 a month. Food for the crew costs « re a m P u m p s ture then he will supersede and exclude CAWSTON A CO.; K N Q IN M . Ill>11.l<RS? MA- Circular mail.u ,.n ehfcww 111 l a d y la u k iz h . a n d W a te r easily $000 a month; each tender ac a better man.” cliln ery . supplies. 4» 60 F irstS t., Portland.O r. M e te rs . companying the yacht cost $4,000 for ed by romantic clrcumstanc,«. Many P u m p in g Plant» of JOHN POOLE. P ortland , O reoon , E x p e r ie n c e o f M a n y Y e a r s C le a r ly D e m the few weeks of the season, and dock physicians were of the opinion that Mr. Every man in town seems to Imagine can A ny C apacity. give you the best bargains in general o n s t r a t e s t h e G r e a t E f f ic ie n c y o f CURE YOURSELF 1 age and tonuage cost about $8,000 Laurier was In consumption, that his he is qualified to umpire the hits aud 1 mathiuery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, 8 » t o 3 » F ir s t S t r e e t . P o r t l a n d / o r . * 1* T h is L in im e n t . P o s t p a i d , I'UO for wunatural plows, belts and windmills. The new more for each yach t Estimates of the lungs were attacked, and that he would fouls of reporters. H5e a H o » . A d d r e s s M achinery—A ll K inds. steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un irniaüou« •iceratioM total eost of the Shamrock have been not live long. He himself said that he Benedictine Priory, M t . A ngel, O r. There never lived a man outside of equalled. LADIES! JJy BagPlatorC A N N O T F * » « placed all the way from $150,000 to did not know what to think, and that he » „ . O kibans . La., Nov. 8, ls«m O il- ree. Mrs n kowwiT, U liw aukss.U ’^ E tVAmt C nemical C o . k1'111 PDiaDöuua. Rev. Father—fcnelosed find m oney order for $450,000. Probably Sir Thomas him would not live perhaps six months. books who thought he was too old to an o th er box of your Salve. I find ft very good marry any child he admired. S O ’S C U R E FO R self does not know exactly what his Mme. Laurier settled the question by in d eed , and try not to he w ith o u t it. ’ K or tent I b »Uli wt UURfcS WHcHt ML I___ by *xpraaa, praxi, little sport has cost him; there are saying: “I am ready to run the risk. PATRICK GARRY, 522 B olivar St, IkttU (outfh Syrup. Taste« Good. U«e | II.«1. or SbotTu.? The women do not care how se In time. Hold by drumlnta. cisviixz K v y.. doubtles »stacks of bills yet to be pre With the help of Providence I will re verely a uian scores their sex if ho will < irrular «* b I ob ^ t ^ U e"er L « o M . ,OUr , sJ V Jan ** 1« im»i Pilo« are cured n . r. n . ü . O J N S U M P T IO N Stop« itching sented—such bills as $10.000 for the store hint to health. In fact, she ha*> admit that he loves one of them. Jaral ¿rucgia___ PH . yt'HEK VERI, 742 E. WfclttUtSt» Piles “I T utdktik H emk the belief that the brain growth In school children is much more strongly influ enced by their physical condition than has hitherto been realized. In one school scientific examiners are now at work, and great results are promised. These persons, all through the day, have an Intermittent procession of pu pils. from 8 to 18 years of age, coming Into the room where they preside. No one of the children remains In the room long, but while there each Is measurtd and weighed and tested In half a dozen ways, thus unconsciously playing a highly Important part In the science of education. The experiments have to do especially with height, weight, power of endurance, lung ca pacity, grip, sight and hearing of the pupil. For instance: Each boy or girl Is requested to step upon a small plat form, at the back of which is a stand ard gauge for taking the height by the celebrated method of Bertillon. Weigh ing comes next, then the test for lung capacity, while a spirometer Is used. This resembles a miniature gasometer, consisting of a sheet metal cylinder and a flexible tube. The ergograph covers endurance tests. The arm is strapped down ro that the middle finger only can be moved. This is in serted in a loop connected with a weight 7 per cen t of the aubject’s weight, and the child bends the finger, thus raising the weight forty-five times in a minute and a half. A revolving scroll and a stylus arrangement record the movements. For the grip, the mannometer Is em ployed. It Is a little metal apparatus, with a spring that the grasp of the ^ORK WHILE YOU*SLE££ Type Founders Com pany J D I i o H’ S Tue E rcccrapn - hand compresses. An Index measures the muscular force In kilograms. The apparatus used for testing the sight and bearing Is the most delicate em ployed anywhere. The cdllty of all this Is that the tests are made the basis of grading the sub jects. Low records that have hitherto been attributed to viciousness or ob stinacy may thus be traced to faulty physical conditions. It may be found from weakness demonstrated that a child is not physically able to keep up with the class, and labor Is lightened to suit the situation. In one school 60 per cent, of all present were below nor mal In bearing. It has been found that girls do not have the endurance of boys, and the sexes should not, therefore, have eq ual work. Generally, the tallest and heaviest pupils are found to be farthest along w ith their studies. Another fact dis covered is that the physical force of the child Is fair at 9 o’clock In the morning, strong at 10, at 11 decreasing, low at noon. At 1 there Is a slight re vival. at 2 It is fairly good, at 3 there Is a second decline. It Is held, how ever, that standards fixed and deduc tions made from American children do not fit all other nationalities. Italian, Swedish. Hungarian. Finnish and other children differ materially in mind and body from these, and the records al ready secured In this direction are to made the basis of Investigation that iOc. TYPE MARVELOUS DISCOVERY SYRUP OF FIGS rARTERSlNK ‘ D CORES RHEUMATISM, NEORiLGIl INO SCI1TIC1. French Finals puis. C f OR. GUNN’S P I L L S R u p tu re YOUNG MEN! Benedictine Salve. Ä sÄ R yM JS U a ait abuui jour vaa«. K W **M N riolada., w r lt ln « < to t h is pe, •u e u t l u o n aU a d v e rtle e rs p io