V',0 , .., 1 x- .y " JI i U !Jk , vtfl-wtsjMtj Cream of the Published Every Day ill MAKES CONCESSIONS STREET CAR COMPANY IS GIVING WAY Will Pay 25 ccuts an Hour Strike Expected to be De clared off Last Night San Francisco, April 2i-Tho direc tors 01 tliu United i.auroatis aro now closeted with the strikers' commltteo ItconcainfT iioiri Inrmn. No nuwa of tilt) result will bo made public until tho terms nave tccn luny ncrecu upon. 11 is expected that tho strike will bo de clared off tonight. The cdfnpany has offered tho follow in? concessions to tho men : A il.it rate of 25 cts an hour without bonti'os or Zihj cts with bonusoj; reinjtatoinout of ditoharged union ti en. The offor is made on tho part of tho company that when any grievances arise it will receive a committee from the union or one from tho employeos. These concessions will be submitted to the car men this afternoon. ANOTHER STRIKE NOW IMMINENT Complete Deadlock Between Anthracite Coal Miners aud Operators the Xaw York, April 80 All s5,-ns this afternoon point to a great strike of the anthracite coal miners. After a three hourB conference between the represen tatives of the miners and operators aud the concilatioa committee of tho nation al civic federation, it wa9 announced by Dishop Potter, who is a member of tho committee, that a completo deadlock fxiited. Schley Goes to Tennessee Washi ngton .April 2i3 Admiral Schley ift Washington today for a wck's visit to Tennessee. In response to invita tions ho will visit Memphis. Nashville. Chattanooga und several other cities, 1 J-..- .ilnVknrnti. Tirana rat tnntt lmVH hwn I made to receive him. IJ &i5 fljrUieqution of health' Bin VI.U ftE:L becomes mainly a question of nutrition. If the stomach and other organs ot digestion and nutri tion ore kept in a healthful condition latere will be a well-nourished body, and little liability to disorders of the liver, , hovrtls or audi ether disorder aa may t result J ran in nutrition and lack of exer cise. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discover' cures diswjs of the stomach mid other or pins of dirje fion and nutri tion, and rlso disease of oth er organs which are caused 1 the diseased condition of the stomach. Ily enabling the perfect nutri tion of the ody it increases the vital power and promotes a vigorous old age. "I nil a sufferer from chronic diarrhea for Cve ver, writes MrJ Wory A. Aaron, of Rolls, Viw.it,. Co Mo l tried different rctneilles. which would give rce relief for a short time ouly. My trouble would return ut tsd nscver. consulted you in July, 1900, nnd by your advice namnceil usinij In Pierce's reraeilits, I Uok two toitlcs of the Golden Medical Discovery,' three vials of the ' relicts,' nnd some of the lUtrsct of timart-Y.'eed.' n you advised. I luive not had any return of my trouble liuce using vour medicines. Am now seventy-onej ytsr. old nnd I never had anything to relieve m so ijuick. I think Dr, Tierce's medicines the greatest on wrtli. Should I ever have nuy re Turn of my trouble shall U3c your mtdiciue. My tliauki to you for your advice and thati lo AlBiighty God for restorinc me to health through )our hands " Aecupt no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as txnl" fr dlccasea of the stomach, blocd and luu3. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the lxst laxative for old people. They cure con tmiteu r,nd biliousness. Week's News. the pally Coast Mail. IS OVER AGAIIH GUEVARRA'S SURRENDER ABOUT FINISHES IT bosses of Our Army in Action by Wounds and by ' Disease Wnshlncton, April 29 With tho sur render of (luexnrra to Ueneral Urant in Simnr, tho war department olllolals be lieve that the moat teriona portion ot the nrmv'a work in tho Philippines is over, unless tho trouble with the Mores should increase. In subduing tbo Tagal inrurrection, according to tho latest oillcial figures, the United .States army employed 'M77 ellicers and 108,800 enlisted men. 01 thesui'JI men aud r0 olllcers were kill ed ic action. I- nllluers and 70 men died of wounds and uOi officers and -'III) men died of disease. WHITE STAR LINE NOT SOU) T.iv.irnwtl- Anrll ''i. Tliu Mnnnptnt Director Issmay, of the White Star line, today emphatically denied that the line had been sold to Morgan or any other merest. Automobile Kudurauce Test Now York, April 20 Fourteen Raw Uue carriages, r. dozen bteam vchiclos and a numbr of electric machines iuhiIo the start from Jamaica today on the one hundred-mile endtiranco run under the auspices of the I.un,: Hand Automobile Club. Kvery one intereatM in nutomc bilifiu is di'cussinK thu probable result of thu coutert as it is certain to demon strato tho reliability of the nutomobiit in Keneral and furuirdi valuabln iiiforinu tlon rcirarduiK the wotth of thu varioui types of power-driven vehicle Delegates Start for Los Angeles Chicago, April 21 A larco delegation of club women from various parti of Michicnu. Indiana. Wisconsin aud Hit noirf left Chicago by special train today for Los Angles to attend thu conven tion of the (iencial Federation of Wc mi'n'd Cliilw. Thu tourist) havo plan ned to Mop at the Grand Canyon nnd other placj of inlorost Ixith on the journey to and from bouthorn Califor nin. Another lare party is scheduled to leave Chicago tomorrow. Grant IJtrthdny IJnuquet Now York, April 2G Tlie Grand Monument Ast-ocintion lias completed irntmv merits for its aiiuiinl hauqiD't at the Wuldorf-Atton.t tonight in celebra tion of Grant's birthday. General (J. 31. I)odi( will preside nnd tho rpfakeri" will i'nebdt! Senator liurrnws of Michi can. Ileproienttitivo J. K. Watson of lm.i&nu, ItepreeentHtive (Jlmrup Clerk of Missouri nnd General Thoiuaa 11. Hubbard of Now York. COMPLETE VICTORY KOR EMPLOYEES San Francis.'o, April 20 Tho fitrcot car Htrike wan fettlel Saturday ni-ht, every demand of the union Ijeliij con ceded. BOLD BURGLAR HITS BROWNSVILLE BANK I Krowniville, Or., April 2!i Tlin hank 1 liHTft waa robbed this noon of ?HiQ0 to I J1K00 while the eathter was fit dinner. A bur;dai entered breaking the bolt of I tlio rear door, and inude uood lila ttcapo , lirownsville is greatly excited. PACKED MEAT UP BUTTER WAY DOWN Portland, April 12!) Harm and K?st orn packsd meats advanced here today one-half cent per pound, and lard one fourth cent. liuttor is the lowest price it haq rcachrd this ooiuon, tlio I cat creamery sellirB t 17K cpnts. P CALLED OUT PY UNIgN General Lockout Feared -Laundries Also Closed by Em ployees VValking Out Portland, April JO Tho Ban-mills Union has called out tho employees of thu Junes mill hartt because Jonei ro fines to recognise tho unlon'rt demand and to rnlfo wages. It is feared that this may roriilt in a general lockout, in which cajo 111,000 111011 will he itffeoted. All laundries hero havo been elopd hv n strike of union employees. Tlueo liuudroil nru out, !SO of whom nro wo. men and irl. Thu strikers demand rccoKiiitilon of thu union and better prices for their work. BROWN ELL COMES OUT KOR U. S. SENATOR Geer's Name to u to be Voted for in June Election Ballots the Portland, April 2t -(.!. Hrownnll stfltu eruntor Itom (Jlaekamai county i nnnouncivl u candidate for United States tenator. (iovernor Getr is nlro clearlv n c.indidato. Tho governor'.! name' trill so on tho ballots to be otcd for for renator at tho June idrctlon ex pecting un election by the leglilaluro if the people give him a majority over O. li. S. Wood thu Democratic nomlueo. ANOTHER SALMON COMBINE KORSiING Tccoma, April 20 Options havo boon secured on ten nl the largest kaIiiioii canneries ol I'uwtet Sound and Ala-ka now outside thu trust with thu obji-ot of lloa'.lng in Now York n new wjino 11 com bination cnpiulixod nt li million dollar). DISAGREEMENT IN' ' DIMMICK CASE San Francico, April 211 In tho case of Walter N. Dimmick, accured of ein htuzling MU.0J) from tho mint, thu jury di.itgrbfd aud Dimniiuk will bis retrted at the July term of court. Win. Jluokley was today entoncd to b hanged for the murder of Win. Ilico. The crimo was committed labt October. Odd Fellows Meet Hardwoll, Ky.. Anril L't.-Thn Soutli west Kentucky Association of thu Inde piniKMit Order of OJd 1V1I r.Vi held ii lirtt amnul iiuetlug hcio tulay in cote b'rtt'inoftbe S31 mnuivurwry of th fcui.ilmg of the order. I.. 11. Oaon of .' rlii 'ton presidi-l over the meeting. !)' ' 1 wvre iin sen, from Wirkhffe, '.iiiugton, ItitLi'aiia nnd Lovtlacevillu pm &S3 oil m ssawrkr That's Scott's jrood name for Emulsion. Chilchvn arc like young plants. Sotn will grow in ordinary so. Others need fertilizers. The nature of some children prevents them from thrivi'i;: on ordinary food Such chil dren grow right if treated right. All they need is a little fer tilizer a little extra richness. Scott's Emulsion is the righ-; treatment. Fertilizers make thingsgrow. That's just what Scott's Emul sion docs. It makes children grow in flesh, grow in strength, grow rich blood, grow in mind, grow happy. That's what we make it for. Send for free sample scott & "f mJ2J s,' Y'ftblo U all at high price. ARE SHINERS ' YOUNG SALMON? State Fish Warden Appealed to aud Samples Sent For His Inspection Considerable complaint li.ta l)onn inndo lately among the lUhortmm Al Coos bay nhout tho catchlnR ol "ShltierH" In thu bay and tributaries, which they claim nro young salmon from thu hatchery. Complaint ol tltp numo kind wai made to II. U. Van Uuton. Mntttur Fish War den of Oregon, while he was In Coos county last year, but ho wan doubtful an to tliu ttili being caugltt lining amnion. J. W, Ileum tt ol this city received a iuur 1111111 i.i. v Mil iiidiiii, &'iiiin.i- i)uestlug him to secure and imd to him at Astoria, speclmlna of the thh, and ac cordliik'ly Mr. Hnunelt eut two speci- mitii', lue-orveil m Alroliot, to mm nat urilny, which ho had trcurcd In Co- !llllll lliw rtlmol oxporia 01 10111 nay seem to hu about equally dlvldrd in their opin ion, us to whether thn llsh being caught In such large qiuntlllei are or at u not voting minion. Inquiry among thu tlhr:nou brines out the (not that theve llsh nun lioso, ien on Cons H.ty until last year, soon nfter the vomit- salmon weiu turned out of the hatchery, nnd although thay will rue to tliu ily in very clear waif r, mo usual method used in (latching them Is by tho mmj of rarth worms. They ic-ciii to bo n't abnit tho sunte sUo. be tween r and 7 iuehei in length. Kveii If theco lUh am vuuug stlinnn from tho hatchery, as elniiued. It li not likely Hint all the hook and-lfuo flihinn will cut much llguro. It will be .pretty hard to convince people that tliey mustn't go llolilng lor (ear 01 cttching n young HAlmmi who ruigh t grow up to fill eevoral cans. l'ORK AND ISJUTTON AGAIN ADVANCE All Staple Eoods Inctcasinj; in Price Highest Level Sine: the Civil War Chicago, April INt Pork nnd mutton rdiowod another advance today. Heef i unchanged. Thu npeetal attention ot thu public has been directed to the. ad vance in thu price nf all meats. Prices ol other necetsarieo of life have Ik-oji jumping. Flour, beans, potatoes und till the Htaplorannud tiooili show nil I11 criiii'ii of from lo to SO per cent, Deal nrs Hay prices wuro never eo high since tho civil war. Contest for Dispcnsaty Wanentou, Vn., April 20 One of tho mom exciting ekctinn con tee tH in thu history nf Witt ronton in in progrer to- iiny, li 11 Mine unuig tuuiiisieiitiiry cjuus lion, i.versiuco leulatnru gave the tiwii pKriiiiK-lon to oto on thoi'iidii tion lx;tli eidfs luiiu l-'i'it mnrshnlling tlie'r lured with the rcsttltjlhatnu unuiu nlly li.'.;vy vote in being polled. If the dispunmry bseoniAN operative April .'to will mark the closing day of thu retail whUky luteiuem heru. Eulogies for Dead Cotitcsstnen Wthltiittou, April IS This afternoon wa set ni U in congnwH for rnnmonil servieoi of tho Ute It'prpfuiilalivu KtokHt, nlhfiiitli Carolina, and the late KepriMiurttativH Crimp, of Michieau. After si'Vernl inihuiMtic oddieMHHi thu rtus-lon was adj xirued as a furtlur mark of rnopect to tbe meiiiury of thu decerned member-. OAKLAND COMPANY RAISES WAGES O.iklaml, April 20 Tim Trannlt Cum pany tfMlay voluntarily rrtinnd tho wagea of tht ntmet carmen f ruin 21 rents an hour to 2i cents. '1 hu dmngu nffocto SCO employ vos. HICEK TRUST ' CORNERING EGGS Chicago, A pril 29 Ueccint rtimoia to tho effect that tliu packers wonld at tempt to corner c'ga wero eubofantlatod today when buyers alleged to ho noting for tlio beef truet went inlo tho market ami bought cvory thing in pfght, also placing ordern for future delivery. DeolurH fiiiy tho intention of thu pack' orn is to put tho eggo into cold otorago until next tvintor when thoy will bo will t-ons troiig ss ours l( you trysr-rgrrrw ; Shiloh's Consumption sO .t -v and mirs is so stronjr wc V W V inoHey, nmt we cni. TV" free tr I n I twllle U you write ior 11. J... .. A..W. ....... I. ..... - M.I .will l.l,f l(lll. eiiii.wu n iwhwuiii. --. sunititloii, I'ncuniniiU, Iltoiichltl ami IJ I.iiiiK TrouWes Witt cure n coiikIi ir ejitit tun day, nmt thus nrrvclit scllmis irtnlln. It has been ttolnir iWellilnijiiortoyeMS. " c J!l ''3 -' -1' ' - v'- ' Kro Clove rkuorTcncorreclatht Sloasch LUMBER NOTES (Puget Hound Lumberman) TJbo.iirowliiK dutnand for llr tnven from tho uftst can bo accounted for In two wnynt It Is thn Iwat wood In inn for that pnrpow and It can hu obtained in good lcngthn. making fii'itieut splicing uiineceiraiy, In tho eatom woodri the lengtlm aro thort and thereforo object louablo. A party n! Illlnolm capltallftB, cnnslit lug of A. ti. Van Patten, Kdgar Womls land K. Hell, in connection with somo local men atAilorl,h nvu loer.ttd u large tract of roal laud near Tillamook, and will soon begin developing It . Thry ex pect to bo able to (hip eon! by barges to Portland by September 1. If any lumberman felt that tho merg ing of railroad interest) meant lower rates hu should bu pretty well rat lulled by this lltno that this bollel wai errone ous, itallrond magnates aro htimuti; they work for their roads and rubrics, not for tho public. Tho Coast has had a few unhappy practical hints recontly of how the tide runs. A raft of cedar loga has recently boon sold in Kveertt, Wn-.hlngton, by a log ger, at f'15, This price hounds ciceed itigly tlctltiotis, but when r-alcuaro made at till, these lignum do not rcem ro far out ol reach. l.ognt such prices on Puget Sound indicate an exceedingly heavy if not an ubnoimal demand A really healthy woman hrw Ht- tle pain or ilhcoinforl ut I ho menstrual jierlod. No wonmu 1! liioodrt to Jmvo nuy. Wlno ofli ICnrdul will qniokly i-olluvo tho.io HiimrtiiiL' miiustitiitl tinlnu n,.,i U ' a the draln heud, back nndW Hide ncho.1 einiiied y fiillliif of tho womb and Irregular iuoiikw. mmmmmi Iiilh brouirht iicriiiiinniif i.ll,.f i,.V 1.000.000 women ulm Mnff,.iv,.i M overy month. It inulctw tho mint-J atnuil oryum iiroiiL-nnd liouitjiy. it Ij tho provision miidu hv Nu turo to ffjvo woman roliof from the tunlblu iioIioh und jialnrt wiijch uliglit bo many liomm. Onsen rt-ooi), l, Oct. 1 1, 1'joa. ...MWirvvil .v,. r rIV (Uf HIIU HQ. Hlflfll.ml rmnl. ....I ..... a. .1 . . .1 '' ' Tiid ,f v1.10 i.rourdul, i;o ore 1 nan r ,sc.i ril or it I vmi r.i ovo.1 I tool Jt my duty Jo nay that you Uv j p. Mnu. M. A. Yot'trr. f nrmlvfftAnttil iiitsitiiv. n.i,i.A.. ..!. CiislUiiooui. JltfUlclixi Co., CJ.ailuiivOtfj,'riw. H . i' rVOUR. FAITH . . Mf- i r V.