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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1899)
Rt. Jaeolw O il eurea RhcutnaHam- Hl. Jaon ha O il ru n a Neuralgia, ht. Ja«,«ilta O il curva l.uiul«ago. Ht. Jarona O il curva Sciatica. Ht. Jacob* O il curva Sprains. Ht. Jacobe O il curva Itruiava. St. Jac«>l>a O il curva Sorvuvaa. St. Jaoitta O il euiva Stiffness. St. Janolta O il curaa Backache. tit. Jacobs O il curva Muscular a c h e * Q U IC K T IM E FROM DAW SON. PACIFIC COAST NEWS F A C IF IO COAST TRADK. »»• W «ir M»FF«r*« Mlg Mwalaaes. De W ulf Hopper lisa good re««»ii to I’wrtlsntt Market« be highly elale»l over II»« sttoaam hia W heat— W alla W alla, 00c; Valley, Ite m s af t in n e r « ) I n ln m e « O ln n n n d Seattle, Jan. 7. — W illia m Welch. M W o|M»ra, " T h e C lia rla la n ," has re •He; Hlueetem. 03»» |<vr bualiel. r e a m I k a T h r i v i n g F a t t lf le eelvatl on the roa»l. Washington start Frauk Kekole and W. Devine, of Fort- H opes to Be Received Offi- land. Flour— Beat grade«. $8 90; graham, e»l the ball «rolling Io the tuna ol $10,- S la t e « . O r., who arrived here today from $9 «ft; superfine, $9.16 |»vr Itairwi, d a lly at W ashington. the Klondike, claim to have broken OttO a w«*ek, a like leaull was aeliiev»*d T k e < '« n n t > y ‘ a A p p le « 'r a p . AMta— Choice white. 40 «4 41c; a holes In Baltim ore, an I now Bostnii haa ut the oveilaml record from Dawson to In connection with demand in the gray, 89 <4 40c per bushel. la*aten the Wnahington week. *‘ EI I Skagway. They left Dawson, IXxvm - Rast and in Kufope f«»r our fru it, we Barley— Feed barley, $99<«94; brew C apitan’ * in Its |<aliul««t «lay« waa not i F a t r lw ll a n t . TO ACT OX THE DKFKNSIYK ber I t . and arrived at Skagwav, De quote from the Oiang,. Judd Farmer In ing, $99 50 per ton. n ramlva»! w ith anything Ilka tlia favor cember 29. " A w , you know, you may celebrata legard Io the extent of the apple crop: M illaliiffa— Bran, $17 per ton; m id Ihat has b«*eu aeeurtkatl H,uisa mid j Antone Urobeaita and Albert Ber Christinaa aa beat you know bow .” Thia crop in the United State« la smal dlings. $99; shorts, $18; chop, $10.00 K le tn ’a latest e ffo rt It was Mr. Hop I nard, two young men front New York, aaW tita au|vruilioua Engliatiman, General M ille r Mae M»»a Or.lereU I ler than It hua been aluoa reliable eta- per ton. p»r’a Intention bi present " E l Capitan** met w ith very haul luck on the way l a n tl I l i a T r o < i|ii wl | | « 11«, "h u t you cawn't ft'm « up to the old tiatioa have been collected. Ph« total Hay— T im othy, 10; clover, •7 when he enterial upon hia |»>atptMtatl (»nt. They broke through the ice on English plum pudding you know .” at O a r» . tupply from the 1898 crop of the Unit» I • M’ Abegon wild hay. $ 0 per ton. latndon seamtu next year. But “ Tin» . T h irty -M ile river and were in the wa " S ir ," said tbo patriotic American, sd State« is 97,000.000 I m i rei», aa Butter— Fancy creamery, 60(4 65c; I h arlatan ’a” drawing power ia an ter some tim e. They finally were res- with asperity, "our home made, or pared with something over 40,lKH),(HH) ’ ’'»'oiida, 4ft<«50c; dairy, 4 9 45c «toie, strong that he has eliang««, his plan, I t »«Ir« It Washington, Jan. 9 .— Senor Agon- cued and cared for by the police. s till mora the l«akery-n)a<le mini's piva barrels last year and 70.0tR),0<k) in the 9 5 ^ 8 0 o . ami w ill pri'M'iit l( luatead of Sousa ‘ Vanlue wtthoi can protlncv as (inc a line of nightmare cillo, who ia in Washington aa the rep Grohaaita lost $3,800 in gold, which reooid-bicaking crop of 189«. The (ail- Uheese— Oregon full cream, 11 (A llo ; ami K le in ’s first join t work, " K l Capl- a far l«*aa picture aa any English plum pudding ever ress n tat iva of the P h ilippine govern was tied on his sled. He arrive.! here ore it widespread, reaching from the Toung America, I5o; new chee«o, tan ,” I l would ap|H<ar from Washing- j tually ta, aay» tl Ilia part Pacific coast to Maine, and in non« of ment, has aakwd to be recognised by ' today alwolutely penniless. lioilvd." — Indianapolis Jouinal. 10c por ptntntl. I lut», Haitim m e and Ilostuu crltic'auia Aml such a slat« the United States aa such, ami to be ner ia at Tagisli house in the police the state« doe« (he output of fru it ap IHiultry— t hickens, mixed, $ 9 .tft« |8 accorded the same rights aa the other hospital, and w ill loss Iwrth feet as proach an average. (Tltia is not true, per duneo; hens. $ 9 .50i<4 4.00; springs, l i i a t M r , ||op|tor had »Itaeovertsl a m i l l e Io hcllttve, muy > >■ diplomats. Hia request is now in the well aa several linger«. Urobeaita w ill however, where the crop is not a fa il $I.9 5(A 9 ; gwo«e, $0.00(47 00 for old. ol liiti lu $),(« »'haruolei of the waml<*r- I The regular luci- ■> Ing faklr, aad haa added iiiitmnia» ly to P» has Is'eo stilli »• need to have a toe amputated. hards of Secretary Hay. ure). In the great apple slates of the $ 4 .5 0 p)5 for young; ducks, $A.00i4 hie popularlly as a enne lian. H. Coiii|Miris<iii ' i l a one of the troubles peculiar to t h i a r e a The W illiam s saw m ill on the Klon- i Today, lX»m Sixto Lopea, the p riv a te ; i entral West the crop it almost a total ft. 5o par tioaaai turkoye, live. 15(4 of about | h 93 al son, owing to the overworked condition of secretaiv of Senor Agoncillo. visited dike river, near Dawson, was totally A lt»» »t> lr < r»»i» o f A |» |i|» a , failure, although the situation in M ich 10c |>er pound. the liver and kidneys, which are unable to the state department, and presented to leatroyed by fiie December I t ) . A <>n a long l»lan>l lana I» ai» a|<pl» tre»» wklvk veya made In lHg."ls ft I'otatoee— 0O(jl7Ocper sack; aweeta, r r pel the Im pun lies from the Mood. the officials a letter to Secretary Hay, I number of horses |«t*rislu<d. The to- I igan Is better than eleaewhere, having ia»rv lw»> <?r»>|M »>(» r t ill ih o | x » i y « a r , a n d ih o annual increase di . » V about two-thirda of the bum,w«r mope 9c iwr pound. 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla la wonderfbllv hoc - ta r u ie i« a r e l a k i n a « n ii» » ia l lntor»-«t In Ih l» Iraan almut three tai loss is estimated at $7.000. a I of 189«. New York has only one-fifth Vegetables— Beets, 9(X'; tu ra im , 75c i< » « 'iilla ilty «•( n »n» ro J i m a» n»n«-h l m . r«w| ceaeful in curing thia diaea«e. It neutr.d- r e q u e s t i n g , on behalf of Hanot Agonctl- i lull«; ami from at! Sulphur creek, which waa disap • ».< . . ,M H « « le U . r ’» « lo m a o h t i l l i , r», Itea the acid in the blood and permanent Il Io, an interview for the porpoee of ar- of a full crop. The failure 1» attributed per sack; garlic, 7e ,»er pound; mb« » lO c h ha» Ih o la v u t i a r lt j r <4 v ä r i t t ä ( t y » i - i »ta. pear« that the t »lal . i . "7 eums the aches and pains which other ranging to present his oredootials to pointing last veai, is reported to be :o the fact that during the blooming iMge, $ | <4 1.95 |»er 100 pounds; cau li liu ■e ilurlna , f * lla o a ilo n , <s>n»il|util.ii» a io t t>l«.H| <1i»<>ol, t a medicine fails to relieve. «bowing up well this winter. Ramein ber President M cK in ley, and inq uiring tun aqoaro h a i o lh o r »eno»Iloa ta li to tmo-ni I n r h m n l o oe nt uritta ha« h e r »aeon there was an eiceasivn rain fall, flower, 75o |>er doaen; parsnips, 75c i ■’*» •■ l i ra ro ly la ll» , a io t t l r u r v » «uhoin « o r a mil«'«. Tb« Innaan tli<uiog and when it would meet the convenience of which waehi*d out the pollan and pre- |wr sack; la>ana, 8c per pound; »elevy J u r o la |M « r r | lk |r , D A Y IN C O N G R E S S . Hie G u lf of Vinile» iii»1-! in time the president to meet the P h ilippine rented proper fertilisation by insect«, 70<« 7Ac per doaen; cucuiula<ra, AOc t to dlaap|»ear. N, representative. Hat» ula rm " I think Ihat the nroapttet for page« while a cold wave adde<l to the inju ry, box; |a*aa, 9(49 |>ei taiiiiid. A n v n ra l M ill» «»f M in o r Im p o r t a n c e U A m e r ic a » C rc w lc . t M e d ic in e fo r r h c t i m a l n n ni'od, however, Is« In d The letter of Senor Lottes further 4nd subsequent Uiei-t, humid weather 1» very g o a l," remtttkod one Euro|n*mi. Onions— Or«»goii, 75«'(4$t |««r sack. r * o » d In t h e M e n n le . M a iln e lli calculai« belts«<<n lot* H o o d 's F ills sum ■ 8k heedacbe. 36 seats. states that he is instructed by Senor " V e » .” anaw»<r«<d the other, "unleaa Hops— I5 id l8 e ; 1897 crop, 4(40o. waa veiy favorable to the development Washington, Jan. 7. — lu the ab and 130 centurie« w ae heft re the Agoncillo, in view of recent develop of fungus diacam a. The O ntario crop " col— Valley, 10(4 lie per |»>und; the rear amt the kaiaer get to qnariel- entire Northern A. till hat« be- ments, to urge the advisability of an sence of the vtaa-president, on account ia dta'idetllv abort. The crop of Kuro|a> Eastern F l o a t e d I o t h e R o o f. Oregon, 8 ( 4 19c; mohair, mg ovei wlm dttServe« ere»lii fur bring of illness. F ive (Rep. M e.) was presi »«•me dry land. 90c per pound. ing it about,’ *— XVaalilngtuit Star. A rather ingenins m etho! of re undeistading between the American dent pro tem at the o|«euing of today’s is reported below the normal. placing the roof of a standpipe was re government and the representative of session of the senate. Berry (Dent. M utton— Grose, lawt sheep, wethers Ctt|i» r»r I< l« h o * » M in o r i t i S O u tp a l. liK A F N B a tt C IM N O T MB I I R g lt sorted to recently by the water works the P h ilippine people as to the rela A rk .) presen ted a pioteet from J. E. and eaea, 4c; dfuaaad m utton, 7 l,c A n ai I istic set of I ■ » to Ite The minea of Idaho have shared the department at Napoleon, (K Some tione between the respective nations; M urray, camp of United Confederate spring lambs, 7%c per lb. preeente«l to the c;u f i r liH -a| a p |ill< M tlto lis , aS t h r y < a n n o ! I r r a t 'h th « I I i by Mr. general prosperity of the state. In such understanding to be reached either dl»»*««< l | u r t l o i i o i lb » » » r T h e r » 1» on y «>i»s tim e iy?o. in a violent wind atorm, the Hog»— tin » » , eliotce heavy, $ 4 .9ft and Mr«. Alfre>| i 40» ), of veterans of Arkansas. against the w a y n . i u i v U . « n i v - < . » i l l l b » ( |« | . r r , j , . | | u , . roof waa blown off. together w ith the at XX ashington, through the jo in t rep adoption of the proposed auieudment of every section of the common wealth new light and feeders, $9.00(4 4.00; dimeed, Haw River, N. <!., ' t i « n » | i< i i n - L c » . | > » « t ii, M is p « u » « ,| 1.» a n in - t I S il c o l i l i strikes were made during the yeai J u s t resentatives of the two governments, or R a itiv .l r o i u l i l l o i i «>| th e hoi < « u » l l l i l n « <<| |h « nleled, says the Bai . upper part of the ladder leading to the N ov M l a IfiatlertP o p. N. C.) to the pension a p olmeti, tnd many of them have de- $ 5 .0 0 (4 5.&0 per 100 pounds. | i b | » > l ila n T i l l « . K l i n t | | , | a o i l « ( v ( , (io Beef— Gtoaa, top steers, 9.50(4 $3.75; tojx Since then several plans for m ak in the Philippine islands, in like m an propriation b ill, providing for payment Haywood, who is th ' t tk J , r io» of Gov« vclo|«ad into promising propeities. ner. The letter conclude« with an «»x- (n it. w b « n I I ia r t i i i r v l j r o U « w | «’rinn ing the repairs have been considered, cows, $9.50(43.00; drt*»ae»l ta*efl • I» l . « a i 'i h t r - At H o lt, of No o Ima, was o$ pensions to Confederate soldiers. B 1» I h e » « a u ll, a io l u n i» « , | h a In lta iiiu » « . The state’s mineral production for 1898 A(4 0t>e per |<ound. hut the following waa deckled upon aa prexsion ol the earnest hope that the s|mn«or for the cru H u l l r a n t o l a k r n ,< u | a u<| tit la In )» ' re a l >r«.| to the tim e of Hoar (Rep. Mass) gave notice that is $1,009,570 more than it was last friendly relations heretofore existing the most feasible: The water was V eal— Large, 0(40% »', small, 7(4 8» 11« N » r t u * l r t i i x i l l l u i i , h « a r in « » I I I be 4<'ain > r « .| her christening, ft «>• 12 in next Monday he woold address the sen year, and $9,«09,010 more than in tin» « r r ; i i l n * r a w » «m i , 4 |. « a i a »-ao i*».| 1.« $er pound. w ithdraw n fiom the standpipe and a between the two nations may ever he ate on the resolution offered by Vest number and wolgl r a i a r r h . »»li|, h | a n o lf iln « l u ll a n i n i t a m r . , HD ■imu rs i»«»y. 189«. J. W . Uunniugham, tnporin- e u h .in x 'N i t lb » m i ie 'i i» s n r t a i ■•» ra ft was b u ilt inside. When the wa m aintained. Kadi cup is four in. » Il m »I t lirisi « » « Ill» M a rk » !« . W e m ill »1»« «>»,• l i n n . I o . I I h .lla r a fn r a n y Accompanying the letter is a mrraiv ; (Dem M o.), relating to the acquisition teu lent of the United States asear office r « » e «.I l > r a i n . a a i< <> o iar.| b y r a i a r r h ) I b a l r a n ter waa turned on the raft, laden with Inches in ilisruoter. t » up si (our of foreign territoiy by the United at Boise, haw made an estimate of the Unions, 8ft(49Oc per 100 pound*. random setting forth the establishment h . 'l l»< r u r n t by l l a l l ' s < a i « r i b C a r s , iw n d lu r workmen and th e ir ntenaila, waa grad d o lp h in * whose I « I a rv t1 g> States. Caffery (Dem. L a .) announced Potato»»«. 20$ (g 25. c ir r u l a r a , tr» « . production of the state for the |>as| of the Philippine republic, and the ually sent upward at the rate of 25 feet fu lly «tsiut (ho bud i u , F. J. ( H K .8R V A CO.. T a iM to , O cup They that he would addiess the senate to- year, m en which the foregoing com- Beets, per «ark, 7ftc. *■ 1 4 b y l>r« if ( i » ia . 73» per hour, it lequ irin g five hours to provision for a detai led system of gov moi row on the same resolution. are highly imha)»» ¡ Iin« I '« iih T u r n ip * |«er sack. 60(4 75c. U aU 'a F s a iU y F ill« ar« tb « twat. psrison is l»a*ed. The following giv«w ernment. From the facts subm itted, make the ascent. Hooks and pulleys , gold They are oi f ♦ « i! c i g l i as The senate passed a resolution direct the actual pioduction for 1897, and Carrots, ;>er sack, 4ft(4 00c. says Hcnor Agoncillo, " i t w ill api<ear were then attached to the pipe and m a ubi» ft was Mr. Deadhioke— " H o w a r e you, old the massive punch I Parsnip«, per sack, $1. ing the foieign relations committee to the estimated production for 1898: that the P h ilipp ine government is now, terial waa drawn up on the outside, the ' r»»-'i s i i i » i i ! M r. llw c o u t-" B a d , very luul. presenteil to the f r y 1» . investigate the status of claims of Cauliflower. 50(490») per «1»«* l''W t«87 w hile the men performed their work, and it has been practically ever since United States citixens against Spain G o ld , o»» S fi' t a ut 11 0 .« « « - • 1 ' ( « I Came near leaving thia earth. XX’hy, of North t'arolina «X i Celery, 35(4 40c. 1*4. « I June IS, 1898, substantially in full S tlr o r , «>«» . a. i <*!.■«« 7.740 i w using the raft for a platform. 7.100..tit t ‘s I t a Cabbage, natlv- and Califoinls I ’ve kept my toon» for over three into comiaissltm, ltl.4 S 7 .ja > 4.J74.7 4 4. «1.231 possession of the territory of the people and pawed bills to ratify agreements L .a .1 , lb s settond rale cruiser (’«•») •i»i .»I m onths.” M r. Deadbrokn— ’ ’C all that $1.00(4 1.A0 per 100 pounds. w ith the lower Brule and Rosebud D M w ’ t Me« C a n » « f o r T h a n k f o l ■»»•<. it represents.'* T«»tal ...................... .... I l a . -w .ta i »1J.7.H3S3 mil l i now bad? \X by, man, I had to give up Adm iral Dewey’a • : ; » i i Apples, 36<4 ¿0»’ per I h » x . reservation Indians, to grant California In c ro « *.- »IAV.'. tu . Mrs. Jackson (in d ig n a n tly )— Y o ’ say mine the first time the landlady «truck ou the Asiatic «tati- < 6 per cent of the net pnweeds of cash Pear«, ftt)c (4 $1.50 per box. W IL L F O R C E T H E IS S U E . In 1890 the guld pro. I net ion of the yo’ haven’t got anything to be thank for re n t.” — Harlem Life. P r u r e * 50c per box. sale« of public lands in the state, cla«si- state was $2,393.700'; sliver, $4,404,- ful lor! W hy. jess look at Abe John F r u m I I » « « o» G e n e r a l M i l l e r It « » O r d e r « to Proceed fying clerks in first and second-class 705; lea l, $2.953.380; total, $11,751,’- B utter— Crvara<uy, 97c |>er pound; son! Hu has jess lost hia wife by con T K V A L L B N ’ S F « X > r-B t« B , ir., ni. A g a in » ! l l o l l o . |<ostoffices. dairy and ranch, 18<492c |>er pound. 845. Jacob. ()|| haa c ¡ ' « t » ♦ sumption and four children by d ip h * J p»w«l«r 111 lw s h a k r l i l l i l o t h e a tn - ( ill iaa to A Eggs, 30c. The Nicaragua canal b ill then came Chicago, Jan. 9 . - - * . special to the A t th therial reiii h tlie pains am '1 '1V 1 a tun in 8 » w M i l l i n g t 'o m p n n g , Volts U l t i uiHamfortable. Cheese— Native. 19(4121,0. I f you hmi a fam ily, aiul to t e l ‘•’ a ■, M r. Jackson— But dat don’t do me Tim es-Herald from Washington says: on, and Caffery made a speech on the i.f« Ibeitt A flour m illin g company, to be s i o a r t l n g f« e < o r l i g h t bltoea, try Altert’i Poultry— Old hens, 12c per poand; ’ promptly. any goodl Johnson a in ’t me!— Judge. President M cK in ley has decided to Claytou-Bulwer treaty. known as the M. M. A B. Co., has Just h o o t E a -e . I t r e o ts a m i comforts; maliri force the issue w ith the Filipinos. His spring chickens, 13c; turkeys, 10»-, » alklng easy, fur»-» swollen an»l streatini been incorporate»! at Chelan Falls. I n t h « H o u » « . V n d e r T i r e F la y s . Insurance agen’ - Fat .,¡ lecision may result in a battle at llo Fresh meats— Choice diessed l»eef f r e t . I n i . t e n * n » l t a l l o l i s Spot* llellr«»! < tna>l- XVashington. Jan. 7.— Under a spe The incorporators are Maaara. IL T . steer«, prime, 0 ^ ,( 4 7c; cows, prime, He was a soldier of fortune and a llo. I t may lead to a harrassing war ami of all pain am! it u <rr 1 am, bi t what ia t ?» a. i f M »itu 1 - Murdock. James Marshall and George cial order adopted before the holiday prisoner of war. w ith the natives of the Philippines. It '1 0 l,c ; mutton. 7^,0; pork, 0(4 7c; veal, t a i n cure for Chilblains, M*rating, ilaini , «iltain— 1 have m . it » 1 nr ir»««ie»| fe .-r , VVe have ovsr tliirty th.n •urauce agent— Y * >f 1 »« 1 C om e," they said, "sign the pa is hoped and believed that such calam recess, the hous« proceeded today to i D. Brown. It is their pur|»»ie to at 0 ( 4 8 q . II •I how •and leeiidioiiials Try II I«/.» s»>|.| ).v once inaugurate the building of a 100- role!’ ’ But he only shook his head. ; 1 te l - f in . ities w ill be averted, but it remains for consideration of bills presented by the XX’ heat— Feed wheat. $29. all druggiai« nh ,| ahoi' tore forfifte Trial J many time« dpi The bills barrel flour m ill at the falls, although ’ ’Never!” be said, proudly, "b u t the insurgents to determ ine what the committee on judiciary. I-» . «<" F K K R A.l.lreaa, Allen 8. 01 u»- c.tgu Daily New a Gat«— Choice, per i o n , $ 2 4 . 1 — f i l l ■ were first considered in committee of but 50-barrel machineiy w ill be put in 1 ve no objections to signing the pay results w ill ba. H ay— Puget Round mixetl, $!» (K) 4 ••«»I, L j Buy, N. Y u o ir r * « a < n •« «, F 4 ro ll.” n» G, The president has ordered General the whole. The first b ill called np at the start. XX h«<n it is rememl»ere<J I I ; choice Eastern XVashington tim "These are rem arkably flue hiacall« 1 No, he wasn t in the war business M ille r to land his tioops at llo llo. was ih a t to create an additional c ir that at present there is but one flour othy, $15. of your«, my dear,*' s a id M r. ■ ' Now at Itiirtlngu' 1 11 ita for sanitary reasons.— N. Y. Journal. The order leaves the American c o m -1 cuit judge in the sixth ju d icial circuit. m ill l*etwe»*n XX'ilbur and the Cascade Corn— Whole, $23.50; cracked, $34; • id«», a» I»«» balanerd a specimen on tin» , l-'atm iul new Imit- ■"» wo1 li f r« I . Ssu M a la n i t ’t i u u l v , 1 a ) , < 1 . r> • mander no alternative. He ia directed The b ill was finally laid aside w ith a mountains, in an area considerably feed meal. $33.50. , tip« of Ids fingers. Mrs. Noithside m »ry I f you want the best wind mill. nips. ' m i l l , |M R t A ild re tJ ' more than 100 m ilts square, it w ill be i. > Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, fliraliod w itli pride. " I t is so good of to be conciliatory towatxl the natives, favorable recommendation. 1» !>., J*“ ks, plows, wagons. Sells ot a.. Sixes au_ M e n l o I ’a r « ., t 'n l seen that the present move means a Favorable action was also bad on a o o U e n , engines, or general machinerr, see $35(4 20; whole, $32. but at the same tim e lip ia instructed you to say so," «he inuimur»««l. ” Ye«, large and profitable business from th« o f write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison F lo u t— Patent, per barnd, $3.60; indeed,” the wicked man went on; "1 to use force, if necessary, to effect his sim ilar b ill providing an additional A new klm l of « t n , it »il«» 1 » h street, Portland, Oregon. start. landing and establish himself in the judge for the third jud icial district. straights, $3.95; California hrrnds, have rarely seen any «o heavy for their in Lyons front tin * ”'i»«a n 4 Ci i ka In other words. G e n e r The b ill was called up providing for O liv e C ro p . $3 .35; buckwheat flour, $3.75; g r a h a m , Mae.” — Pitts bn rg Chronicle-Telegraph. ami geea»«. Seven 1 » - ’■» Eveiyone who gets np an amateur de-ired camp. a t» 1 lift y the retirem ent of Judge Caraiu« G. al M ille r is to act on the defensive. He ;>er barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour. grains of fratheta A Los Angeles Tunes man writes entertainm ent says that be w ill never «thia . *i a ora Foster. United States district of Kan to his |*a|>er that throughout a gr««at $3. 75; rye flour, $ 4 . T h w Ati«»rlv*G | IT a y . than a a.p.-«re ya* i Î l«g )' 1 rii get np another. H e has a harder tim e w ill not fiie a gun unless attacked by oof sas. and occasioned some debate. Tim shortest way out of an attack of the Filipinos. M illstuffs— Bran, ;>er Ion, $11; than the man who gets up a picnic that pait of Southern CaÜffornia the olive elotb. Foster, M r. Broderick explained, had neuralgia is Io use Ht. Jaeobs OR, is rained on.— Atchison Globe. crop is this year a oomplele failure. shorts, |>er ton, $10. N o h o U » e h « i|< | k» r , S T E A M E R S M A Y BE C R U S H E D . served 24 yeare on the bench and had A t Fiillhrook, in San Diego county, Feed— Chopped feed, $19(431 per w liicii afford« not only a sore relief, tie o f I l i a I s n m u i J e v - ' i ' u í w í • umt 1 lo t. M r! r it broken down physically, but had not the large acreage of olive trees on thé ton; middling«, per ton, $17; oil cake lull a prompt cure. I t south««, subdues 1» When coming to Rau Francisco go to a p u re a m i w h o u l a i Il W 1 a 'w Brooklyn Hotel. J' m -.'U hush street. T u k o n C r a f t W i l l 11» I n D a n g e r W h e n reached age (70 years), when he can be »ml ends the suffering. ontmwtnleil by all j , •, ' Vw. « Ihn meal, |>er ton, $35. Red Mountain ranch repr»*sents a con th » Ir o B re a k » . American or Euro|>eati plan. Room and legally retired. ale» I H i l a uccttsaltv. siderable production of the fru it, I* r » > p » lt » r I t a r l n g l* r » v » u l» 4 . board ft.« * to 91.50 |# r day; rooms Alcente Seattle, Jan. 9.— News from Dawson * » » F ra n n » » « , M a r k e t. to $1.00 r<er day; though neighlmriug orchards are bar To prevent the egglttes of a vestal *«y; single meals 23 cents, M i as M ary K i< t g > *»*«7, ',ii «lat 11 lx 1er Free tvac h. Clias. states that a number of Yukon river O p e n f l o o r In I h * l 'h I I Ip p in F C . Wool— Hpiing— Nevada, 1 0 « 12<* ;»er Cita». Montgomery. from racing ’ when the acrew rises of < ' l i a r Ire K ingal« v 0 « * t» . ren. Beginning at Santa Paula, and a« at i t l u steamers « i l l be lost when the ioe XX ashington, Jan. 7.— Senator Frye, extending westward through Santa pound; Oregon, Baatern, 10(4 12c; V a l altove the water, Hignor E. Putalo Iras 011a modern woman r IC .e - A Yarmouth (England) man was breaks up in spring. Some were caught of the Am erican peace commission, ia a . id! Io ley, 15*4 17c; N otthern, 9(41 Ic. Barbara county, there ia a territory em- invented an electrical regulator. The he contempi.itiiig j;- • '1 "Z t smoking a p it« when a spark dropped in very unprotected placM, and can said in the senate com mittee on com Hi (»(It M illstuffs— Middlings, $ l * ( 4 2 1.00; bracing several large orchards, in contrivance consists of two vess»«|a of Central A t r i e s . into the tuck of his trousers and burned scarcely escape being wrecked. The merce today that it was the under bran, $15.60(4 10.50 p»<r ton. which the tie»*s are laden w ith heavy mercury, connected at tire bottom by a a bole, lie made a claim for lose un Robert K err, of the Moran fleet, is standing of the American Onions— Silvorskin,60(47flcper sack. tub and mountml fore and aft in the 1 1 i » 'l l e v e I ’ la o 'a f i t » mission- crops. T Ilia constitutes the production . , — com --------------- I- iU I / IK- tl der his fiie insurance policy, and the stuck fast on a bar 50 miles below wTa to - ftS S ffi L u th e r., t J a l U m t i a . th , c in e t h a t a t i l cure e. .-•-I a'» a. II. — fi t 11« - ............................... •p r ifte r it company paid the damage. M Ilo a « , X V illla m a fk r r! Circle C ity. The fine steamei A rnold, was to !>e observed by the government 'do •.•. «»ti.ls. f.»ii«':» iliiirv, 3., ', » ■ » r , I) I f «5 year. at normal depth. XVhen the »hip of tlie Alaska Exploration Company's of the U nited States w ith reference to do seconds, 3 0 (4 23c ,«er pound. T o C o r » « C o ld in (>m> |» a F < h ig inally Hie pushes forward so as to raise tin« screw r tail 1 • lie fleet, was caught by the ice while fast trade in the Philippines, and that Eggs — Store, 25(4 30o; fancy ranch, A id in g an O r» g o n In d u a lr r . T * k* Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet». the rods connoclad with the rMiatanr«« hat was a sign of • a! d»v . n * nlr- All druggist» refund money i! it fails to on a bar some 30 miles below Fortv- other countries were to be given the The Portland linse«»d oil work? are 3« (4 37o. ing that tlie petatit' are f.ulmierged one after the other, so U» ■ ‘''J :«»• • 1 l«W«l cure. 25c. M ile . Citrus F r u it— Orangi-s. Valencia, $2 that an electro-magoet is brought into liiiuaelf at tlie tp rev same facilities as the United States in desirous of eetablishing a flax center at I l f t f „ fr. A crack lost of the Em pire line, the ih a t trade. Dallas, and offer the farmers the fol <42.60; Mexican limes, $nj,ifl.6O; C a li play, the whole resistance lieing abort- L ife insurance ootnpanics reject Seattle, is stack 12 miles below Circle The question came up in connection lowing proposition; First,w e w ill fur fornia lemons, $2.00(4 300; do choice, oircuited when the screw is entirely out FITS ' - a , 4 , ««»«a tin»« about three-four the of the applicants r u e . r 1 *'• 3 ¿ A fttG RC H* <•$ who have been gymnasts, liecause it C ity. She is on a bar and ice is ja m w ith an inform al discussion of the nish prime, clean «eed to each farmer $3.60 (jj 4.60; per box. of the water. The electro-magnet S e r v a t( .. . i , r* r Me- * 5 a t t »« «ruftl (M >ltii»M t.lir»atl«c. f * A R .U : U» has tieen found that most of them have med up a ll around her. The Tacoma coast trade policy of this oountry and who w ill sow from 20 to 30 acres oi KA) operates a throttle valve in the main A lV il A t M t, f l l l l a i l e l ' < » , and John C. Barr are also fast in dan its extension to the Philippine«. Frye P E R T IN E N T P A R A G R A P H S . more, this growing seed to be paid bark jtia in e d their hearts by excessive ex st«ani pip«*, which is thrown open by gerous positions. also »aid the policy of extending tex at harveeft of crop. Hecond, we w ill ercise. another m agnet '■ » * • • 1 •’« fi i»k By thia arrange- 1 "XVhat nrakt*« tile fabric« would not, according to hia guarantee the fartnera $1 a bushel of 54 An average star of the first magtii- ment the steam is « •’ cr « a ri* * *| G o m e s * A m b i t i o n . turntxl off and on. there is going to The measurement of a degree of la ti understanding, be applied as in this pounds clew« and L ». b. cars Portland. • tilde is one hundred times as bright as From ex|M»riinents ■ i • »."■ , | i r $ ( I m New York. Jan. 9 .— A dispatch Io it has linen shown d id n 't say I th, tude in Spitsbergen Is a Swedish pro country. Any further luftwwiation regarding the one of the sixth magnitude. that t l i e mercury Vessels nc«*d not he m ild man. " I 1 ■ > «I f V S «Il'Bid ject, Russian oo-oj»eration Io be invited. the Herald from Havana says: A colo I merely dr . v «« / «ia« Unionin Iiy successful handing of the flax erop w ill Exports ol flour from the Pacifle coast more than ill ¡lichee apurt un a «hip so. nel ic the insurgent arm y savs that M s y R x r lu d e A m a r lr a n t. observing |M«tp|» ll»r Í. / « edunkin Gomes recently sounded the armv on Vancouver, B. C „ Jan. 7.— Much be cheerfdally furnished by K. E. L«r- to the O rient have giown in the Inst 300 feet long. myself. Magas • i- i l i . iw i to r a It CONSl’LTIXGA WOMAN. his old am bition of n niting Cuba and ta lk is heard over the announcement in riiiiore, manager Portland Linseed O il five years from 30,1)00 to 135,00*) tons In tlie old cemetery at Cambridge. 15 or 20 years tx* works, Portland, Or. annually. « - - i. •*; e i a « ' a r. Santo Domingo under one government, j Hie ejieech from the throne at the open Mass., there is growing a pear tr«-e The way they a ■ m ¡ i t , ; »>'« o n ft I» M rs P in k h a m 's A d v ic e Jnsplrofl The w ily old chief thinks that the ing of the provincial legislature today, The presence of a ooaaiderahle quan Itn p r n v ln « G «a F in n !« . which was planted by the fhone fam ily one certainly * • t- i Í at If |<tt»y United States can offer no objection to that a b ill w ill be introduce«! to ex C o n fid en ce a n d H o p e . A new plant, double the size of the tity ol liquid carbonic acid in the rocks when they camo over from England 203 saw jnore bus 4 .» 1 ' ->XXn«||. this plan, which, if accomplished, clude aliens from taking up or work present works, w ill soon !>« b u ilt at is among the antprising revelations of years ago. ington Ktur. Exam ination by a male physician 1« would create a state strong enough to ing placer m ining claims w ith in the Spokane by the Spokane Fulls G u l the micro«oo|ie. absorb H a y ti soon. ptOTince. The importance of this is L ig ht Company, which now estimates a hard tria l to a delicately organized A snake doc« not clim b a tree by XX’ ith this done, Gomex believes the in no way to be gainsaid, for it w ill s e n d in g $20,000 in Improvements. woman \ Z. foundation w tuld be laid for a republic shut Americana out ot the A tlin coun The consumption of gas in that city coiling round it, hut by holding on She puts it off aa long aa she darn, w ith the points ot ita scales. A snake I. < t l H o llin a , M D ., o f O ra»« V a l l e y , O r , v e l r r n t a r l ly m a k e ts which Would soon take rank in the try completely, and it w ill preserve has doubled w ithin the past two years, and ia only driven to it by tear of can «u h < - ‘ 4 til. could not clim b a glass p illar. Â< • r is » u ( « m y te e th - i f »s e te il I h a r e h a d liv e <els rn a .le S I b **♦4.1 4 XX'estern world second only to the A t l i n ’s riches for British subjects necessitating an increneed capacity.’ m«i • ha. cer. polypus, or some dreadful ill. ’ » ft .» r 1 V - • » . • 1 • »n United S ta te * The smallest salary paid to the bead alone. A t present Canadians are not T«venty thousand dollars w ill also l»e Moat frequently such a woman leave« ’ V«. » ha ny f « k . w I d a allowed to take up m ining claims in s;»ent at Butte, M ont., in doubling the of a civilixe«l government ia $16 n year 9 > l» in l« » « 4 C t t i t « ! « . a physician's office ' 1 •» ’ rr.H •!X t i n t to the president ol the Kepublio of the United Btates. •’ capacity ot the gas work« there, which where she baa un Richmond, V a ., Jan. 9.— News is > L. fl * o r » • • a* j Y ». 1 II l l ll t aro controlIml by tb« S;s)kane company. Andorra, in the Pyrenees. » a tla fa c o ir y In e v e r y r s ip e c i. dergone a c ritical received from Lexington tonight that I* K ■ ‘ \ o r H»(»r«'ii«'»»: F r e n c h Urn« li a n k T h e D a lle « , O r . ; S h e r m a n <*, L e e c h L a k e In d ia n a P a rd o n e d , 1, examination w ith w.wMD , Last year 862,000 persons were rm - l l o l i l . r, s h e r i f f -.1 S h e r m a n I 'o . ; I»r» .( s N le lto l» a n d l i r m l i e r , I'o r t today the »Up-rir.:« r. i« iit of t h e V . r - • r« . H o r n ) a*i«. > I. V i. XVashington, Jan. 7.— The president ployad in the mines and quarries of ginia m ilita ry institute issued an order Sulia« r lls 'd a n d s w o rn Io b e fo re m e H ila l . ll l i ua« o f l a ..... tn b » r , I»' an impression.more The sale of the $2,000 worth of bonds JollN ( m o i . K K K , Nott ’ λ fr« 1. ; I • ‘ or less, of discour Hie United Kingdom. The annual _______ laaxi.) dismissing the entire first class of that has pardoned tho 12 Leaoh lake Indiana »• issue«l on school district N a 1, of M a ■ a agement. institution, «assisting of 35 cadets. sentenced to various terms of imprison- output ol ooal la about 200,000,000 tons. son county, XVashington, and to run sis m<'iit, ami fined at the late term of the The young men dismissed represent 12 This condi O nly one-third of the world's popu years at 6 per cent interest, have been states, and their offense was a breach United States district court of Minna- tion o f the H o o t« ( ’r o w n n l. Ilr lr ig r « M itd r . sold to Hie directors ot the school, who lation use bread as a d ally arth le of I ' m I o I o «« f i l l i n g n n tl of discipline committed on New Year*« sots for resisting the United States mind destroys F u lly one-hu lfo f the people of consider themselves quite lucky in se- I forsl. marshal in making an arrest. eve in the lace ol special warning the effect of E X S . " « “ ’"' the world subsist chiefly on rioe. curing tho investm ent advice; and B t t g lt t tt d W i l l W e l r n i n e < h « a t« . 8 « c r « t T r w tt ly l i » » p « c l ln « C h i n * . Home of the «crews used in watches N » w !t h l a k « , O la t llltt r F . she g ro w « London, Jan. 9.— The Duily News London, Jan. 7.— The Shanghai cor- The new plant for the manufacture are so small that it takes 380,000 ol worse ra th e r this morning in an editorial welcoming iespon<!ent of the Daily M ail says: Ac 1 ' i f than better In consulting Mrs. Pink- the expectwl ap|*ointrnent of Joaepli H. cording to Chinese report, a secret of rye whisky is almost ready ty begin them to weigh a pound. ham no hesitation need be felt, the 4 * r Choate, of New York, as United State« treoly exist« between G reat Britain operation« at Logan, O r., by August A remarkable dw arf pine from Green I o . .r r M \l II» II. , M «f in . . . e . . » . , s .1 h . story is told to a woman and ia w holly F „.,,1 1 fta m ,» ambawador to tho court of St. Jane«, and tho United States to prevent any Fisher A Co, The rye used w ill he Mountain, near Boulder, Col., is report ... W A W U F A C T V a a D » T ... raised in Clackama« county, and thia ed by Professor Bessey to be only five confidential. Mrs. Ptnkham ’a address says: R in a » m l l l o l» t i r i 1 ,i» t ie a ; (,« *• 1 further alieuation of Chinese territory. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. w ill make Hie tetond wh isky « till on inches high with a single tu ft ot leaves, 1« Lynn, Mass., ahe offers hick women T o o th H aw «, 4 e mi tirea»«*, 1 | "E nglishm en w ill thank President _________ r r - N O T K T H R M A M R . K i n « 4 In * G r a v e l f i t . her advice w ith ou t charge. the Clackama« liv e r. M' K in le y for his choice. M r. Uhoate yet to show 26 annual rings, H er intim ate knowledge of women’« F u lle ite n , C al., Jan. 7. — M artin and w ill have an easy and pleasant task. “ I'fi By otder of the coiirt of O lym pi«, J. V . Cheney— A sunbeam kissed a troubles make« her le tte r of advice a H e comes neither to take part in a H iile ry N icbolr, ls>ys, were killed to XVash.. the bank buihling «ml fiztures river ripple. 27 Io XA F i t I el o r t lr e ». I ■ “ Nay, naught aliall dia- W e i r ii a r s n h e to S i e v p ry <'»«■■ w a u n d c r ia k i* . 34 IS F r e n i f s a t, « ia w ellsp rin go f hop«*, and her wide experi quarrel nor to heal one, but to foster a day in A gravel-pit by a cxve-in. They D o n I p o t I I o f f , w r it e fo r p a r tic u la r « n t once. of the First National bank «»f O lym pia sever thee and m e.” in n ig h t’s wide < . I t . tV «1111» A I t l> A < < * ., K i p e r t T r w a a ence and s k ill point the way to health. cordial friendship into s till more were taking out gravel when the slide have lieon sohi for $15,000 to George darkness pansed the beam away. Hie F i l l e r » , ins S ec o n d R trc e t, P o r t la n d , d r . occur red. " I suffered w ith ovarian trouble for friendly c o rd ia lity .” M. Heller, of Tacorna, ripple mingled with the sea. I 'I t eeven years, and no doctor knew w h at l i V E l ' î T h « T « a on H « « r. T e n p in K « e n r« l llr n k n n . waa the m atter w ith me. I had spell« I til XVashington, Jan. 0.— Attorney-G en Chicago, Jan. 9 .— The highest score which would last for fwfTdays or more • I eral Grigga, in a recent opinion, holds at tenpins ever recorded on the style I thought I would try Lydia E Piuk- », that the tax to be assessed upon with tiie American iNtwIiiig congress I n a e c n r ln g th a C G I . V W H I A AO KN47Y ham s Vegetable Compound I have beer in case of attempted evasion and alleys has been made by Louis U llric h , ,n r 1M » ; o n e d a y 's d e la y m a y r » » n lt In y o tir taken seven bottles of it. and am en y e l l t o r N e ttin g I t . W. i— a r e th e o n ly b ic y c le of the Fellow ship Club, in a contest w illfu l failu re to h AI x the stamps Corn h o use h a v lr i« a d e li v e r y p o in t In th a N o r t h M h « J ohn F o b b b a m , 20 tire ly cured CV • Y W W t should l>e at $2, and furth er that the w e s t. P r o m p t d e li v e r y o l a ll o r d e r s • » • ii r e d . with John A. Bender, of the Oakland N Wondherry Ave.. Baltim ore, Md. • «« »j r. . I» additional tux to he asseaMed u;xm l>eer Ir e a le r a w h o h a n d le th e C O l . l ' M H i a a n d Club. U llrich scored exactly 300 pins, H A I t T F U K I t I I I ) , w i l l h a v e a d o u b le ad v a n t- The above letter from Mrs. Foreman stored in warehouses on June 14, 1898, the maxim um in a teri-frame g.«me. • « « o v e r o th e r» w h o d o n o t We have Im la only one of thousands. v e d th e q u a l it y o f o n r p ro d u c t» , w h i le o u r The night previous he made an average should Im $ | g barrel, ami not 92 U p In ro c re a s e d o u tp u t e n a b le s us to r e d u c e o u r of 223 in three games d aring a contest cents. p ric e « , as fo llo w « : o l a m h l a M o d e l 49, C o lu m b ia C h a ln le » « ............................................ |7 5 no I H a r t f o r d « ...... ........................... ........... between Ms cliib and the Oakland Club ................................ 60 00 V e d e tte » , S t r i c t ly t i p - t o - D a l e ....... . Rear A d m iral Hchley was presented C o lu m b ia M o d e la .57 M in the Chicago League tornnarnent. < o lu m h la M o d e l» 46 4U, 'OS p a t t e r n , 'W Im W c )n b b ic y c le s u n d r le a . p r o v e m e n t» ............................................................ 40 00 The latter score is aald to be the w ith a sword in Philadelphia valued at W r i t e fo r te rm « a n d d is c o u n t« . $4,200 from citizens of New Jersey world’s re« or-l foi the highest a re rage Pennsylvania and Delaware. in three games. r n r t l e a t d n r w H r r a h O v e r la n d M e r e r g - h e w tn r b e r a N a v e H a rd l a r k . P u re Tea in S c h il B $0(4 Rheumatism 1 Hood’s 8arsa- parilla A SWORN STATEMI TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Dr. T. H. White, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS RUPTURE CURED. T A T U M a.' 1 C YOU!’ DON’T DELAY«... P O P ! M A N U FA C T U R IN G OO., HI M ma Drum, «r