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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
Seme yV) WXf'UXE-Pnt-!1'. , f estival Hli,2U0 ih-i tiiiiii, I" ' of fa-twit- Gardeni. wil Palacaol VatiJ - Industries, 525 by 1,200 feel, coat ?a'4,(i00. .Palaon ol Transportation, 559 oy 1,300 Bit , cost $696,000, Seventy-five tbousaDd yarda of nod l4ldlaOMcde,teiritq;y.Jil. WirdeeB telegraph station among great electrical exhibliB. Great Britain a reproduce the Oran.. '.-rilie Ail -lalftcet, centraiCswncnire permanent, cost SI, 010,000. le" iom: xoncoiaionaJ costing more rtj an5,0(5o;otlorl l J Thirty-five inileB of asphalt and gravel roailwaye Jn L'rounda 1 n iBind, ottfi00 piiibn'sV Li United States Government's total ap- nopNalI6nB,'?G;473,00(rr Tho Hormltage.A'ndirew Jaolieon'ffj Tennessee home, reproduced. ;.Mp of United Sta'ee in ifpjyylnjjcjcqpB fojyere area of five acres. .,. , tltEobert. Burns' cotlajio at 'Ayrshire to reproduced on grounds. 1 ''Ninety thousand gallons of water per tuinuie flow over cascades. ' ' Palace of Mines and tfeot, co ,000. Metallurgy, 625 'li., 1 Forestry, Fish and Game 300 by 600 feet, cost $171,000.' nltud StatoaJ-Govarirarientr Buildlag ito by 806 fiat, co'i'c 45 - .fir""1- ' ' .Gener'al Grant'i' cabib in .St.Inuis , jaailAunliMtd-alJu.poaitioo Hospital perfoptly equipped with bur wqs,4)hysipijSand nurfef. f rr.nit.i n..r..ti. .... .i .,111. .....I yv. j -relived lpog and hajipily, xne young, Zf W4iWliJaoorlBy8lerJ.paB68eturoh, 'the pumpB every five, hours. WuBhingion UnlVeVefty Buiidlngs,ootf'' $1,003,000, used by Exposition. Wido waterways ;bjai"ily the j main picture, for gordolas and small craft, . B State Building la a replica of the old Santa Barbara Mission. I .11! 'I C l-- .'Pit'. t ' :1 Teinploof Fraternity, 200. by 300 feet, ,. hoKiliiuarters (or JratarnaLordors.' J trail .ieipAhe.flij.'y ' (Jlty, ' impart an parts of which aro falthlully reproduced. "''""Knat'honab over spring 100 ye'srapld !, water! raised by pld-f'as.tilotied ',. well Bweet. u! "''GurmWny and America' ha vi 'cdSjip(eti , tlvp oxli; bilH ol forestry oacii fi,v' Vfai ir) ( A V UbliliigUiii I titer. '"' ' : V Davtok, WobIi., Nov. 28. , GuiToit Dkmucbat: l'onr weuks.Ko uccompnnied by my wife and daughter we loft Tangent for a visit with our daughter who lives in Moscowd.ajio, i M m ; , i',kVvP.Mfl W'M,:"W.' anil , .vjsited ! wilh Mr.i, Ai.,0. Morgan arid family who once lived uearTougent, whern ne spent, 'W sliort'tiWeBt ihelr Home iu Douglaa .,I(ji;row-county, . , .Oregon,,, ffhile there we iuduiued In a rabbit hunt initha Baud hill and et(te brush, where we Imrl th"1 !" otiperturii'.v'6! shdotii'ig hlnctler;'' rhl"t for a couple of hojus. We euceeedeU gettiug 22 rabbits when wa leftd'r home having been deprived of our dinner wo all felt'lnollned to retuflT.- , . Wo left Douglas on the.Jlh and the next day. arrived at Moscow,, where we wste wariily welcomed by our children Moscow is near the size of Albany and ie located on the Palouse river, and is bum ruubdud by high hills' 'Which constitute the 'farming part ol the country. The ., ground is a rich, louse soil and ia easily . tilled, and produces laruu crops ol ura'u and vegetables. The weather was very disagreeable. While we were theie the ::'"ltrpun4 was Covered with tuow diinug our nllre vlsli, eo we cannot say juet how ne like the couutry, The orchard are wflBU.pii ' lue bightel h'lls and seem to giow and bear well. The trees are (r.ue lfim inura , and look qui o different from tne oiomuda in western Uregon. We v it il d i ne Ijuiue uf Mr. I). S, liridgtlfiiimer who moved Irom Taugent '"'a' veaf nt.' 'louud thorn' all Wei and seeuiingiy well p.eased'witb ibb"hrnv ot a new ut 1 1 in the family. Uncle Jennie MijGhee five- with them Bud ie a- Jovia1 and Itieiidiy as when ho used to,llve in WeDfoot. Tiier teem el pleased Willi . , , their new nome and to lay that dim) were surprised aod pleasad to see 08 does "' 'not begin to oxpreeS it. Our vi;t tuthem ,, , we Bjorl b't paeantt anii e lime lor us d eny ..yoodby, oame,,ltugether loo ' sooti. Wis lell Moscow for Dayton, Wneh., lor a visit with my sister who re ' sides in that pleasant little town. Ol the reniaiudetbf our trip 1 will write later., . 4iuv- J. 11. Scott. Shoe Repairing. thirst class, work at reasonable prices at the up-to-date shoe repair shop, lo cated in The Star Shea Kiore, opposite L'lrst ational Hank. Ladies shoes specialty. 'V, C IUiknr Our stuck uf lini i'v t.'i co.i'piein.'iieil e luVfir y aai"e '.;: ,in, w'. niii,. hi I i rw of . ok a. it, l Kedpeulluily, U, E. 1!k 'Ivmxi.1. Sketch oi th5 Life of th late Jubn w. i.naiour. KraUudumo ilKpiaaHr, that aBnot ft) reBWd.-VrTowWer, Wi-caS astti dova- memorate his bravery, his fortitude aod i lie eit posuiu oil ife and health he 'as forced to undergo. We can but admire his daring deds and venerate and re spec li ib memory. The explorationa of Ileitis and Clark is to b eommemorated vitb a grea'. international exposition and fair. But the sturdy pioneer who followed after; who peopled this Went- Bprn coat j who forcell the Indian "wli find ujtb pecefut ttbi'feili ,ruo fbroUKhs'with llretn Amerfcati ytradllms and love of Republican form of govern- mentTipd who madait'pofsiye lor the tfederal gbVernulenf) W- jlairfijhls im menselNorthwttt territory, by viitne of actual occupation by Lor citizens, a debt of gratitude ie due that will Ibbi as lorn as the nation shall stand. Had it not been for the indomitable pluctr. and aijKiesiivenees of their energetic and heroic early settlers, Oregon would be, liM British CaLambtj, an Koglisb colony. But 'the";pi'oneer came; he eaw; he conquered; and, in consequence, tha jffAf dffmalftftjtprlcljiad withterri- tory out o( wbich three large states nave hnnn AMinlpil And which 14 caDable Of aapportjng the population of an empire.1' With the emigratiou bE 1851 camel' John Wilson Gllmdur an family,-the subject ol tble Bketsb, He'Was born in Lincoln' county, Kentucky?, September 1813, very close to the spotHwhore Daniel Boon made the first Bettlament of that olate. ; -ln this county and in Christian oounty, Ky.v he- grew la.Jnandoodu.re-- rceivud hhj very-; jiinite. education, and lenrhed tffe trade ol blacksmith, ln-wnicn 'ae'beoomejquiterjrpetr.-.'When juite a vouiiTman"he"was"mirrte3'to Mies' Jane Rrnnnnirhi nnT.at BlaTrwIlWD)nhe, 1 ---- - i. qouple, rOoooluiUnKlnai, leer wnnlil afford Iherirereerr iopportfl' moved in therearlv '30) to Hancock Illinois and Bettted at or near La Harp., For several yeara'they here experienced tbe privations and pleasures of the earlv settler. During Ibis period the Mor mons, haying been driven from Missouri, settled and commenced building the city of Narwood, a new city of Zion, and' which was but a abort distance (cpm the Qilmour homeatead;-' The i Mormons at first were' welcomed by the then 'Sparse population, and were treat.ed W a'bfili- borly manner. Had the Mbfniori' been benefitted by.tlieir IMifauiyliHiieuce-, i and become.bouust y,rhbiK .ejae,' this nrfghberly . Ueatineit, w,ouli) ;huve continued indeliuitely. This, however,,. they failed to do and soon commenced tho BtiihB pratitiriOB of stealing, robbery and occaaloual murder, that 1 Had ibeen the C(iuee of thoir downfall in Mieaouri. Thqy booh became bo numerous in'Han coek Couiily, tiiaV tbpy'. are,, enabled to elect county, 01niers, iavorauie iu tueir peculiar Institutions ao that it jbjinbe- cam'e impossible to coayjot n Mormon ol crime. " ... Theigenllles, as' ?he nibble Werecalleil by (be, Mormons, soon became bo 'exas perated at these,, conditional IQar, they determined to follow ,, the,, .M-Uourl,,, ex ample' "and : drlvei then Moimos-. out. TUVs wbb diffltinlt to'do.i' Tha iBympathy ol Gov. Ford, then tbe governor' of III- liioiB.liBeeme'il toMe with tWa Mormons t '.. Ml. ,t- ...i. u.. 'iiilu.., ir .. lie. and I aa a reBunine tuun iwniuui obieolionable., cizen)f had,,to be the conducted without thBBanQtiQU,iq,the legal authoritlesi' During -Hie. i series of years' covered' hv the aronblo, matterB gVaduajl,(jre'w;'wors'biili;''.flbalfy'iM peopie,i;OSe lUueir ullKlltnuu, mill i,io d'-aitii.ol the . Mormpn. prpp-ieU Jos Smith, succeeded inr starting the. eptire Mormon outfit for I he West. .Inn all of their dlfilcultiea Mr, tiiliuonr bore a very ooiiHplcious part. So much eft that he was, probably, the worst hated kOntile ol them, all, ,frjm' Mormon viewpoint Indeed, hia lile would Lave been forfeit ed had he fallen into their clutches. In 1S57, the stories of the' remarkable fertility and .salubrity of the Oregon country, proved so enticing to the Sil- moura that they with quite a numerous train, started weetwaid from Fort Leav enworth in the early spring pi thai year, Mr. Giimour was selected as wagon mas- tor of Ihe train and filled the position with entire eatlslaotioJ to all. ' After six nionl lis of arduous toil with Ihe dangers and ' privatises which usually occurred in "Crossing the plains" in thoBe days, our emigrants landed In Oregon, They settled temporarily iu WashinulDn oounty but in tbe following. prlng moved to Llun county, where i permaneut settlement was edected Tliii r donnllmi land claim'lies 3'a miles a'eet of LeuanoiU During their'firal year or two in file ne country tliey In com' con ' with ' dthcVri, "ex'psrlettc'ed many vicVeSitulfes arirt1 hardships: As aVainple, iH'e Wheat 'thy' had to buy for bread cost them six dollars per bushel ' 'Farmers had Hot' learned bow to grow wheat Without smut.'1 So in or. der, to1 make tbia wheat fit for 'bread It'l was washed, then dried and baked in an oven until brown, then ground with, a eollae n,!ll into a sort u( chop and then Hacked into bread, t Hie Indians of tbe Willa nette valley tve-e wnerally peaceful anil tlld not uio- le i 'i'4 settler tn any creat extent. Oni edatlons it) the way o petty thl- - was attributable to then.. Aq STARVE THEM OUT." y &ot.$Brvithe fcrms atlCT Scistt'Enifflsion win ao Ma. 'JJT -h. K The germs of consumption are an invading army number ing millions upon millions,; -they-BHist- all-be -led. or -ihey. . will soon die of-starvation. A lung a little below "par" in 'vitality' is just to their. liking. Why not put rieAv'life1 info nit?, Scottfs Emulsioa te,eds theiurigsi 'It fills '-the' blood , with nourishing .food. iP.r all : the weak ' parts. Good food means life.''''Life'''mearis!'f- "sistive force. !. wkum- .r'Cjer.carinp.t le heal thy tissue. Scott's Emulsion arid, gftpd freiji, air drive (jout tlre'-'germsiof iConsumptioDmii mil ii.-rin. i ;ii,.,i ii. ,1,11 ,j i,.i;:mi! .iiuiii ; ..uv '11 scad you a sample free upon request. l,'SrH8fc'h0vE',;4eilstr,1New'i(liirk, - ' - """" - ' .'""'"iimir-r..'TC- 1.1 -i.nn Instant of Some depredatlobe byi'San tiam IrJoMans VkuBed 'ctfrnplatfit ' to1 be made by the rettlers to their chief. He muet 'fiaVe bee'rJa rig'Ht thlhfcing"inan, as he'brobght tti'e 'twiVciilrriis to tbe (iilmW house for"pun shment!" by'the' if'ifil,;rao Tlilp wtti adniinistered, ib the (form, of a eoiumji whipnijig.-The cwiprjte were strapped id shavingi boreee to re MM' pHrjiBhmen.l;...,Ur: GI F; OrawfHrd and A, Wishard were the, birch wielders, Mr,, Gljioour conducted e, , blaoEBtoitl;- flhop cinilliei' homestead and manufac tared ' ra'6tI"excelliht tiltfW!" 'TW Be wer.solt'o trie Bl'tlerB'ar arJd'pd.Kr;'" Wian i.e ungue , rive,r ifldian w broke otft'iMriGlimour aa: wagon imanter add a"'nnnVber" tf hiB 'beilthborB"'Wlth WX& ox'teaiii's weie" traplbyeW''b:j'l4he government to. .transport suppdeB from Up Willamette valley .to the Beat of wijr, ,l(lhltj was done,,, at.imes under hpardousand dr.ni:eiou.s cifeuiiifteDces. For this laborious win k, bnt partial pay merit has evor been made. .When' the' 'State Hiaiir , bEMdditAT1 W.3B started m Albany, u(i,.,Oiitmour was, OBenl ltB bacitere, contributing i money, tithe' a'ftor'tlme until' it Wis able toetutid plopef',n,iia'('jwas a v'tjiiiioV.'rtroy'1 . AH iu Lumpur iiome mu:i'i() .npuit Holism first made its appearance in Ore- 'gbh: Tfto mediums, tw-'o oF'ihe''yoUhgnr children; produced maiiileslatioda llin. onylncci the omm ekeptityil and demon strated to a certainty ; timt ivlleath doee not end all."-' Mr. Giln'ouv was ope of theao converts to SpirittiulUm and to which., he adhered ' (p the time of bis death. Some 20 years ago' the wife was buried,- eiqctr; which t ine Uncle (Johnny, aB his " friends and aequaiiitenceslcalled him, has niade hia home with a bod and daughter atiSilvei ton'." Occasionally, lorJg vleUs were made 't'o'iiis''cuil,dr,en in "' Wasb'ingttiri. '0uring the last of thess visi.s,. bio demt'oe oc cutred at Ellensburg, at tbe homer of hia eldest son. Hislllnesd wd bri'elt'Vasting but for lour dayel and ,'a'B .ii'oabtleas caused by the coll, ipse that (xlreras old age surely brings. Three sons and two daughterfi survive tip; the wife one Bon anil tnrOT;laiigtiter.q liavlug preced ed h.iroic!'iii.e (3fBat Beyoiul. Uuc e Johnny Giimour was, notedly a kind hnsimnd i.aud affectionate father and an hulirirarilH. linriehfcnitimen. iie'hacl fawrtV, (Who-liflftno'W that mat ter but his numerous nnod niinlllipn covered them with tliiuahtle of charity Let ua rattier remetii her pis ever open hearted hnspiinhtyvMii charity and sym pathy for the sufferings. of all whom hw caulo lii'co'tiUct. -'I ' i Fkiend, Shears', and Scissors at, Ohllng and iiuiourie. . , , ,. , , TlW BEST liuSTof Heater?,' at Ohling nnu-nutourte. OABTOliIA. Boars the Blgaatoio The Kind You Have Always Bought sailor, th.- yachtsman ami cviifbtlyci-i ltd)! M s'lildetl n'tll. 't M'tH.-cise1.' " " i.. i.ri:iiii.v n.t.'".v) .,. Actslik-.' n'-.iic t'orchoitr.':, cramps. .Hidden colds, or chiihi from ex posure, Toko no substltuto. Prica a.tc. 1 5oc. mr viy. fr4 ,1 , The fisherman,, tl)o MISFITS. Now leave the CeltftmuU alotun for tuu months. T t&' . . This has been a teaeodtei bozairs a! more in sight. " " S6 Pnrtlaud will have to get a hotel move on before the big fair. Ihe JJemockat predicts the ixtra session will last over ten days'. .:.iii!t-':..::" There ie a big beam on the face of Salem people, 'caused by the extra session ordered: ,. 'I' ll I i ' i ';.ukil.n . ''faooligan 'and Finnegah are) reportefd to, have .(ormed a partnership .in. lb' IMPbbing. business,, f ,, ';.,,,,.,' ,' l l 'llh.'l "iiil,,? , I ii ' i- )jf," ';, lO'i!' Altar' "rbadi'ng" of the' lamleBenees Of Cli'uiago. .' Oregonana ',' bave ' reason':' Jo The Portland Journal -refers to Ex- Gbverhbr Geer rw th8'tall: bard of the 'S'a'nlmr4'''',ll,ook'''il,(V yrjttr'' geOgra'iiny. Geer.is (he Wa'(36 icrifsJ.L i mini a ,1, ,-TTrr.,) mniiww'. :-i 'Thei famous DeMots family i9iriQW 'fin their IhWtvJ-'setiorM'iaMhuaiitotmii tin ot'c1or"t6 rtlTete' e strain' on'thc ptiblic VnVnd Hbeedilo be-Btated that Dhbyiare nbw on tne otbereidd of the'Uaecaues; The law.,allqwB,twieiity days for an extra Bcssion of the, state legislature TheiDwot4jnpre(i,ifitB, ,tHe whole time WJjIr.benSalieflregftrdleBSinOl nniiaes madatlieGftvernqr., ..Too many iraftera li'l Mi: IU. 11,1,1 .: :f(llllllll.'; Illl? Hi: :., ,.;, Senator MHchell' b'aa 1 hiffiehonldere tiombilland sometD.VJg ,wili,hayi tq bU ll will eo turuuKU uuiese me auiuiujt tration wants -to-.daf eat it for eaet'ern election thunder'.' m,. ,..,....,! ' ' VI .:i.(t The Silver LakeOregonion has thirty rioliirllriy'bf lbBf' lana'-'notieee. 'Some navine eiehl 'or ten 'names in1 a' notice tor each ot wbich the robber 'pries ?16 la cri'nruen, so "more1 tnatranywiiere elso' dnd thtl'ollicials n'lldw the graft '" ' .'-ii' i iinini'.'llii .1 -,M'Vi -oi '.iiijii,,i.ir ... . , ...... lii.OolWge Qroxe.JiaBi.itwo .paperspe Xieadev andiNuggetivfrhe Kaxgeil.iiwai republican and'the'teader democratic, but it is.not thualy now. Under new mivnaeoments . hath have Hopped, and Mm Leader is, rapiiblican' and le.Kuget wiji'io ,11.111 ,.,,i , ,,.,.. i n '.-I , ,.,.,(( ' "ThWe were fourteen passenger traiuB n. Albiny' jegterimV.'1 We" are IT." Albany Democbat. Poor ,Aloanyf'',;All they have to do down there ia to watch tho passing passenger trains enroute to uvo cities. Jiugene taliard. -Yegand inoidently take' oih more fcajghtjthan any cijy in the a all Tne baieni Journal says nouoa are plentiful ill Albany, but the fact U the eama hoboB do all the valley towns and are ,-iuet as pieutiiui in one town as another, except' that the police may have differont policies. Here they are made to pass on or get a dose ot bread and water. ' " The Portland Lantern: ;save; that the husband of a missionary lady, now n Portland is runiiinf a saloon in the English colony at Tien Sing, China, where she has been doing missionary work. There ie something.- tropical about that item, certainly an exception to uiieHiuuury worn. The Eugene Beeisterr declares" tha the U. of O. got a dirty deal (rdm Multnomah and that all relations will hereafter be broken and there will be no more Thnksgivlogj games between the teams. The truth is no college club stands any show against Multnomah on her own grounds, ana u necessary tbe dirtiest tactics Will be used; Oregon colleges might do well, to combine and drop muitnoman. Howard & Price's Bargains, ,:.; 3b acres near Albany. House, barn. good orchard, bliort time, lbUU. ' l'O acres 3 miles from town. New bonne and barn, nearly all plow land 0 good quality, all fenced, nearly 10 acre timber. All lor $4000. . 124 acres 4 miles from Albany. Good house and barn, all fenced, 60 acreB un der the nlow, balance pasture. Price $32 per acre. 160 acres, SO acrec In cultivation, small bouse, good barn, 1 miles to school, rural delivery mall, 5 miles to Lebanon. 1 rice ifUU per acre, Team, harness eud naek very cheap not much over half the worth. Call.Jor pricss -i Howard Ac Price, Piano and Organ Bargains at Anderson' s Music House New orsanSTjirect Irom Oarpenter rectory f.'O. (Aland up in dark oak or Walnuti One Newman Bros, orean $57.00. One Newman Bros. 6 octave organ $S7.00. HiKh grade upright piano dark dak cabo tlTSAM). "Wheoler & Wil- son Sewing machines. Expert piano tuning; f hone B.aiilt uai. AddreBs 208 Kerry St. Albany Oreg"i : UK, !.'. A Snap; , Do you want to purchase, a nice home cheap siid on your own terms?,: Ten rears time withont interest given to pav for tiiia property, . -If you mean business addrenB.with stamp V U Box 126, City. smui th ) l! YoJ Havg Hlwavs Botjk V"tan f "' "I ' I ,: r 1:1: TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Cheating the Government. Wasiiisoto.n 29. At laBt the lonKiikeU-;! i of tbettFuUrth As- neralAJ. L. Bris hlin . tq'.lB gin to lat peirpetra cots of Iraudi" emre'res Teceive- can not be definitely learned, but it will ag gregate between $300,000 and $400,000, while the loea to ihe government, con sidering the unneceeeary supplies that have been purcbaeed and tbe imeiior quality of those furnished by fraudulent contractors, cannot ba estim,te(.. with. any degree ol accuracy. A tiaiier1 fclt'SlurferH Baker Citt, Nov. 29. Chief qf Police Kilbourn waB assaulted by James Welch this morning at 9 o'clock and fatallv ii. jured. i Kilbourn arrested i: Welch for being drunk and disorderly on the strei-f, and took him to the city jaij. : While Bea.rching him ' elcli suddenly trirneJ on : Kilbour e,1 knocked him down, jumped on him,1 breaking' three ribs and kicking out sll his tethi n ;,i ... ... o. . - -t; ' ,'a-i ' ,i .. ni l "it- More ilufders. n "i CmrJi'dc'. Novl'29 Petei' Neidermei'er, one of the members of'tne quartet of young uanulis wnoTne mill a-& ujuulus have terrorized Chicago, in1 bnother oon iesBiob today added several more crimes to the long liat already charged against him 'and- hia companions, Vandine, Marriaria- Koesktl 1 il ".'. J Some Lynching. iSoEEvBPORT.nLa,, No, 29,Tr-,TJncouT firmed reportfl from. Belcher,, wb,ere Eob- err. Auager, s)im'mmoiJM;i'ioiw, " business man, was Bhot dewn by n'eg-bee lastJugbl. are to the effect that lb.ee of the negroes UVti'DeendfJUtf and'iden tiiied and by this time have doubtltos been lynched. ' '' ,; ,, St9Pped. VarTalk. WAsnisaiof Nw.'30, Dr. ; He(b.n,! the Colombian Mmister, Has iifehce'd all the memberB of the Reyes party and the Bolivar commiB8ion.- Tbe( .ColomblSbs are now holding warm conferences, in which they are attempting to-find out just what steps should be taken to brina the South Americi repuhlio out of the preeent equabblo in the: Ds fornj."' Our Bill. Washington, Nov. 30 Senator Mitch ell is making arrangements to have the Kannth rmnmittse on'industrisjl exposi- tftins4iv,e bisbilW-foik. th ewta and. CbrFairte 'hEariniJ.illl tsJBB place sBmeinieBuriOB;ii)e secoriu yips u tliel regular; seaslon.beirVeei uefemDer 14 and 19. Senator Fulton, Uepresenta tivee Williameon and Hermann will also make arguments before the committee' at that time. . The Tacima tyi UfalS. O BkK-ri Rabiura. jjoif. 30. IThe official trial trip ol the protected cruiaer taco'ina which was mint at tne uniuu j.ruu Wnrkoi fian Ftancisooi took placeln the snia Rurhnra Channel to under lavor- able '"conditions.' The , average . speed. mace during he trip was lb.bu know an i horn--.'. ! ' "' r CJ' 1 1 A Gcoj Showiiip,. Washington, Nov. 30. The annual report of Secretary of Agricultures Wil son has been submitted to the President. Secretary Wilson reviews nt (length the production and exports of agricultural products. The tincrease of exports of farm products for the half century ended 1001, was from. $147,000,0,00 to $952,000, 000. The exports of farm 'prbducta.'for the closing decade of the laet 'eentnry were over $700,000,000 and for 1903 over $878,000,000. All Tin port a nt Decision. WAanfiidTON, No.! 30. The Supremei Court of the United States affirmed to-' day the constitutionality of the 8 hour law o! the State of Kansas regulating la bor on publia works. JuBtice Harlan eaid'in handing down tho. opinion ilha.t if the statute ia mischievous the.-re'pon Bibility rests with the ' Legislature and not the conrtB. Ubief .Justice Fuller LsJid Justices Breweriand-Peckham dis aented.L; i i.i V'r A Holy Roller. San Francisco, Nov. 30 Henrj M. Boggesa, who says that he fled from Oregon to escape persecution at " the haijda of the "Holy Rollers".!;, a: fanatic religious sect, was givsn lodging at the Boggess ia 82 years old and claims to be a spirit midiaial " ""' ' '"" it nt' rr. r"iT.!.Ti iz . " TakcniUp,!, i 25 head ol Cote wold, sheep, since 10th of October. Owner can hav Jthem up on payment of pasturage and expenses, bv calling upon Hiram Parker. , Bavti8T Bazaar. The' ladies of the Baptist church will hold a Bazaar and give :New England dinner, in t,he ,Twe dale blocs:, Dec. 4ui- Diqner from 12 to 2,25c', Luucb in the evening 10c. ' -' .'J! th Crt Cf T A A DISEASE ,; Scrofula mru!ifest3 itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the neck and throat,- Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive sores and ab scesses, skin eruptions, loss of strength nnd weakness in muscles and joints. It is a miserable disease and traceable in almost every instance to some family blood taint... " Scrofula is bred in the' FJdf2&iS bone, is transmitted 'frith', parent 'to child, the seeds are planted in Jnfaticy nnfX., unless the bood, is purged and pttr, rifled aiid.every atom of the taint removed Scrof ula is sure to develop at . 160 South some penodin your lite. Kdremedveouftls S. S.'S. as a cure i r up the1 blood, makes it rich and pure,-and under the tonic effects' of ttlis great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive orga'ris re S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and harmless; an ideal blood purifier and tonic that remove9 all blood taint and builds up weak .constitu tions. Our physicians will ndvisc without charge? allnvho, write ua about their case. . Book mailed free. - ' ' ' t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GAm Hermann's Committee. WisHixoTrs. Pec 1. Altera conlt. ence v..i, r. ker Cannou this morninS Representative Hermann abandoned hope ol securing an appointment on the r(vera and harbors committee, The Speaker, however, asked him i( be would like an assignment on insular af fairs, the committee handing Philippine leBislation, and Hermann assured him if he could not secure the place of his first choice that ineular affairs would be quite eatisfactory. '"""" Win Be settled. - Paris, Dec. 1. The Associated Press learns that Japan and Russia are on the verge of a settlement of tbe Far Eastern controversy, which promises to dissipate tbe war cloud . that . has been hanging over both couutrieo. This eettlement will be the result of the negotiations which have been impending for Botfie tme past, and. which were assisted by the friendly representations ot France to .Russia and of Great Britian to Japan. ' lJowleJIankr'upt, - ' J , Chicago, Dec. 1. Financial difficult ies, which bsgsn during the crusade pf .."Si"-: ,nder D,w". .the sell styled Wijab 11, and-his iatoratibn host to JNew York a month ago, and which have been rapidly increasing since Dowie's re turn, culminated tonight in the Federal Loilrta taktne Doesemiinn nf ail controlled jby Do'wie itiZfibhi KJit; IU. Just Married aad Arrested. ' SfokiNs,1 Dec'-i.-J-Arrested onVhia wedding day, in'hjB wedding garmenie, garments, io company Mth '1 hie prom ised bride, C H. Newman, 'alias ?Hi C. Miller,. was taken iuto;custqdy , a little belore noon today at the Palace depart ment store by Detective-McDeruiofv. The young man was caught in the act oLpassioz a wortbleea check on the drv Lgoods cunjany in exchange for "wedding iiuiuuhbch, uinue uy iiis ueirouiea. For an Assay ;Offioe- ...,..-, - Washinqton.Dsc. 1-rrSenator Mitchell has received from the Oregon Miners' AsBouietion, of Sumpter, a strong recom jueuiitfion in support of -Iegiuldtion ee 'lablishing ao aaeay office at some point iu Oregon. In replying to this letter, Senator Mitchell says he hB already in troduced a bill establishing an aBeay of- ficeat Portland and has . hocesthat tuis mil win pas-. fir aril Wabuisgto.!, 05c. i. The Housa, af ter heiDir in session (or a little more than 'an hour today, apjoumed until Friday. The time waB cineiiy consumed in a ta- Kitdaoate. -T .- Oysters Served up any style 3 '' You want themj i ;.it .-.-.v.i' At Stetter'a. what you eat.1 purff esr '! i -&irciigincii5 anu svcci- ens the'sjgattach. t K0D0Lures Indigestion, dys- - pepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. K0D0L acceleratcs 1,10 action of tho gastric glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. ' K0D0L'reeves an verworked i stomach of all nervous strain, gives to the heart a full, free and untrammelcd action, nourishes th -DerTOUS svstem and feeds tho 'KOD0I s wonderful "emedy that Is making so many " sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of tho nourishment that is contained In th'e food they eat. V . jYonr Dciler Cm Supply You. Bottles only. $1.00 Sire holding 2V4 times the trial size, which sulls for 50c. 'f- 1 ' ' 111 KPARKD ONLY BY B. C. DcWITT A CO., CHICAGO At Burkhart & Lee's WE INHERIT. ,&VofaV V little. trrandQHildlJtheniohly lST months old, and spread rapidly tivor'ner body. .Tho dis. we feari so noxt attacKea tne eyes ana she Woakl losB her slpht. Bin- inerit -pivystcians vsre consulted, .-couiaiao netuiur; t u,T la ror.sva the little in. nnynt Itwas thu'rr tJrat'we deiided-to b. 'if needy rind ccirulete sure.. She is Apw ,a yciun,? ludy, t. :-.d !t.! nover had a Man try S. S. S.-' Th1. we'illrinA nlnnMrnula .ui tua disease to rprirn.' ' r ,-ZlS.a. IlUTKBERKliTin 6th Stroet. ! . , , Saltna, Karu for Scrofula. It cleanses nnd tntifds rilMdi'arlff I 5 I " .' ' : r,y r' ' ' r, ':)'' lilk', "'ll'",? II K0D0L digests 1 ""irnnftT "Cleanse HI UVaVVU oucugiucucu, aim u.ii:ie:i3 u giuuuai um sure reiiun to health. The deposit of tubercular .matter iri.ie joints and glands is carried off as soon asthe btopd is restored to a normal condition,- and the sores, erup tions, and other svmntoins of Scrofnlst disappear.