NO TIME SHOULD BE EC ST WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. THE FOREIGN PRESS. PORTLAND LETTER. By those troubled with constipation in seek* ing relief from Hostetter.s Stomach Bitters. Downing, Hopkins & Co.’s Review of . Great Satisfaction Expressed at the Trade. The disease is easily relieved in its earlier Triumph of McKinley. stage, and as it is utterly subversive of the gen­ Portland, Or., Nov. 4.—While the eral health, postponement of the remedy is un­ London, Nov. 6.—The Standard'says: wise. The same hoi ds good of delay in cases of late wheat markets have been' greatly “Although McKinley is the cham­ fever and ague, kidney complaints, nervous­ ness, debility and rheumatism, ailments to unsteady there is little in that to worry pion of the financial policy designed to which (the Bitters is particularly adapted. people who have looked for better close the ports of the United States to Mrs. Hadix so Changed in Appearance That She Hardly Knew Herself. Slie Say* the Secret of the Great Change and Her Present Good Health is Due to the Use of Dr.' A syndicate has been formed to tun- prices. When wheat goes up as it British goods, there can be no doubt nel the Great St. Bernard and connect went up recently they should rightly that his defeat, of the free-silver candi­ expect declines, when they do come date is a matter of'.satisfaction in this Turin and Lausanne by rail. Williams’ Pink Pills—Other will’ be in a similar order. The publio counrty.” In a late edition the West­ I never used so quick a cure as Piso’s must be educated to feel that 70c is minster Gazette says: Prominent Citizens Testify Cure for Consumption.—J. B. Palmer, Box to the Merits of This not high or they will run from it on ’The brokers found themselves over­ 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25,1895. Remedv- II 4 NDS—For all. kinds of work furnished free on the slightest provocation. The publio whelmed the first thing this' morning short, notice. Address Higley’s Employment Of­ will not be educated to feel that a price with orders from American dealers to From the Call, San Francisco, Cal; fice, 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. is not based on fancy until it sees the buy in their behalf.^ Such an enormous “You don’t know me! Well, I am Sugar.was first cultivated inMaderia figures for more than a day. The facts amount of business has not been done not surprised at that. I hardly know in 1420. that went to make the' change to a in the course of a brief period since the myself, and yet here I am full of life Special OftVr to General Stores» Dry higher level were as well established days of the mining boom; and it is not and vigor. Look at my arms, round, months back as they were only a few only from the United States speculators strong and healthy. The color of my Goods Stores, Dealers in Notions. We wish to establish in every town on days back. It does not yet realize the here that the demand for Americans cheeks show life and animation.” the Coast an exclusive agency for the A. true situation. It has not been urged came. A large business, indeed, was So spoke Mrs. Hadix, wife of Rev. M. W W ater -P roof D ress 'F acing and nor has it been believed that stocks of done in these securities in foreign mar­ E. Hadix, of Placerville, California, B inding . Best seller, on market. For wheat, lately gathered, are too small to kets,.especially Paris and Brussels.” terms, samples and particulars, address at and “what has produced this wonder­ The Bimetallic Leauge tomorrow will ful change from alomst death to health­ once P acific C oast A gency W eber M anu ­ carry the world along to another har­ facturing Co., 819 Market street, rooms 23 vest in the Northern hemisphere, when issue a manifesto claiming that Mc­ ac ve life?” , ’ and 24, San Francisco, Cal. such stocks are supplemented by the Kinley’s election is a victory for inter­ ful, “Well, I will tell you it was Pink national bimetallism, and quoting the small additions to be supplied by the' DE.IFNESS CANKOT BE CUBED Pills for Pale People. You will remem­ southern. What has been claimed and money plank of the St. Louis platform. ber that for years I walked the streets On the Glasgow stock exohange all By local applications, as they cannot reach the what is as clear as before is that the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one world’s supplies are steadily being re­ | industrial sellers strengthened on the a living skeleton—emaciated—weak, way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu­ and a complete wreck. My flesh color­ tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in­ duced. That is the situation and no receipt of the election news in the less, my nerves unstrung, I had no flamed condition of the mucous lining of the ruffling of the surface of prices can United States. Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed Business at the Baltic closed firm at blood. If my flesh was punctured, a you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear­ change it. There is nothing in the po­ ing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is sition to justify advances of 5c a day. 9d to Is higher than yesterday. A thin pink stain was all that could be the result, and unless the inflammation can be produced. My physicians said there taken out and this tube restored to its normal On the other hand there is that in the cargo of No. 1 Northern spring wheat, was no hope for me. My friendjyle'. condition, hearing wiil be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh. position to warrant appreciating values November and December delivery, sold spaired of it to j at 34s. Two cargoes of, Azoff and, j . .. which is. lip thing but- an inflamed condition ox above the last two years. _ ie”most the mucous yufaces. Legitimate conditions the world over Black sea wheat sold at 32s 6d and 32s I Sacramen tof_wnere We will'eTTfeOne .'Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can­ really warrant comparatively high 9d, respectively. Thirty-five shillings I eminent physicians diagii ä my case, not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for prioes for wheat this year. A Week’s was bid for prompt Walla Walla. | but they shook their heads and said circulars; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. decline is not a particularly discourag­ Another cargo of California afloat sold I they could not help me, and they re­ fold by druggists« 75c. fused to take my money as they oould ing feature when all the conditions are for 5s 9d. Hall’s Family Pills are the best; The Paris, Berlin, Vienna and I do me no good. I taken into aocount. No doubt, from -. The hardy Scotch tweeds have a now forward, there will be short selling Frankfort stock exchanges were in ex- | “My husband was sent fi>r to say the favored place among the season’s popu­ on the bulges and reactions to follow, I oellent tone and active today in conse- I last good-bye. When I lay on my lar textiles. but the ultimate trend of prioes should quence of the result of the eleotion in the i couch to rest I felt as though 1 was be upward. Not with suoh leaps as United States, and dealings in Ameri­ sinking, down, down, down. I could not sleep, neither could I rest. When characterized the last advance, but a can securities showed advances. healthy working up of values until I A dispatch to the Times from Glas­ all hope from physicians was gone, I suoh time as the world finds that an­ gow says the general opinion there is < determined to try what virtue there other crop will place supplies higher that McKinley’s election will give a j I was in Pink Pills for Pale People. I than this..crop placed them, if such a great temporary stimulus to the British i ! commenced taking, them and soon be- use export trade in order to rush merohan- I I gan - . to improve. I continued r their . condition does ooour. tb® re®ulDhat t0‘day1 anl inlly The editor of Beerbohm, in writing difie forward before Mr. McKinley of the late advanoe in wheat, among comes into office. Higher tariffs are , recovered to health and happiness, and I this in less than six months from the then expected to be enacted. other things, says: I time The sugar houses of Glasgow say ! tln?® I commenced commenced their their use. use. All hail “For the first time in years America they expect the duties on refined sugar | < Dr- a» ^, eo P^e' now holds the key to the situation. Every bushel of wheat America can imported into the United States will be P 3. C. Stephens, another resident of spare will be wanted'in Europe. At raised 2 cents. With refined sugars , j Placerville, said: “I was afflicted least 20; 000,000 quarters (160,000,000 selling- at 9s per cwt, the possibility of | with rheumatism for more than twenty bushels' will be wanted before the sea­ loss to speculators is small. It is be­ j years, and only with the greatest diffi- lieved Americans will commence to | culty was I able to walk to my place son is over. “If America could hold baok the buy largely for December, January and of business, my hands were so stiff and wheat for a month it would go up to February delivery. Th,ere is no doubt swollen that I could scarcely hold any­ thing in them. When driving my ith a better understanding of the ten shillings $2.50) a quarter. But I there will be a rush to export woolen team, oould not hold my whip. I soft goods to America. Shipowners transient nature of the many phys- suppose the American banks do not ical ills, which vanish before proper ef- I consider wheat a commodity on which foresee, little benefit, as most of the saw in the San Francisco Call that a forts—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts—* it is safe to give large accommoda­ steam tonnage has already been char­ j friend of mine had been cured of rheu- | matism by using Pink Pills. I com­ rightly directed. There is comfort in tions; so that the American trade is tered for spring. the knowledge, that so many forms of obliged to send wheat on as fast as it The ironmasters say they have done menced using them with the result sickness are not due to any actual dis­ without America for two years, and that I am completely cured.” ease, but simply to a constipated condi­ can. “The Russian shortage is uncertain, will be' able to continue without a sin­ j Mrs. J. G. Bailey was afflicted for a tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt­ but it is now assumed here that it will gle American order. The chief satis­ i long time with kidney trouble and ly removes. That is why it is the only be 10,000,000 quarters. We look for- faction in business ciroles is felt over ■ could not rest nights. She said: “I remedy with millions of families, and is I ward, on the whole, to an active time, the maintenance of the financial statu had heard so much about the wonders everywhere esteemed so highly by all with considerable fluctuations, for the quo; I that Pink Pills performed that I con­ who value good health. Its beneficial cluded to try them. I commenced effects are due to the fact, that it is the I moment trade becomes brisk, the specu­ TERMINUS OF A LAND GRANT. taking them, and found immediate re­ one remedy which promotes internal lators rush in and influence the mar­ lief, sleep nicely, and in every way cleanliness without debilitating the ket.”- Another Step In a Dong-Standing Con­ am greatly improved.” organs on which it acts. It is therefore troversy. all important; in order to get its bene­ BLOWN TO FRAGMENTS. W. F. Fairchild is a drugigst doing Washington, Nov. 4.—Another step business in Placerville. He says he ficial effects, to note when you pur­ chase, that you have the genuine arti- Terrible Death, of a Miner in the Coeur in a long-standing controversy has been has been selling Pink Pills * iot Pale ' ele, which is manufactured by the Cali- I d’Alene«. taken by a secretary of the interior in People fir several yearn,jb-nd that his ' Gladness Comes W fdmissrFig'Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. ■Wallace, Idabo, Nov. 4.—At. Burke, .If in the enjoyment of good health, I Idaho, in a cabin near the lower end and the system is regular, laxatives or of the town, a dynamite explosion oc­ other remedies are then not needed. If curred yesterday, resulting in one of afflicted with any actual disease, one the most sickening tragedies that ever may be commended to the most skillful happened in the Coeur d’Alenes, physicians, but if in need of a laxative, Thomas Crolett being blown into small one should have the best, and with the When the men rushed well-informed everywhere, Syrup of fragments. Figs stands, highest and is most largely into the cabin, attracted by the sound Jted and gives most general satisfaction. of the explosion, a horrible sight greet­ ed them. The body and legs of Corlett lay near a window, while blood, brains and small pieces of human flesh were strewn all over the inside of the wrecked building. The skull was of city ’life” isl the bargains of the blown all to pieces, the scalp torn en­ big city stores.** tirely off the back of the shattered Our Mail Order Department head. Every bone was broken, both EXTENDS these opportunities for _. _ arms torn off at the shoulder, and economy to out-of-town people. For broken into an unrecognizable mass of example, weloffer flesh and broken bones. Coroner Her­ Children’s Natural Grey rington held an inquest, but the cause Wool Underwear..... of the explosion was a complete mys­ As here pictured, fine grade goods, ip tery. No reason for suicide being right Oregon weight, known, it was supposed to have been accidental, as he was known to keep giant powder in the cabin. Evidently he was standing near a window not far from the powder when the explosion occurred, the body being worse muti­ lated than the building or furniture. The deceased was aged about 55, and unmarried. The remains will be buried at Wallace tomorrow under the auspices of the miners’ union. One of the Advantages...... 4 year sizes FOR 19c a garment in FOR 29c a garment in _ 8 w year — sizes FOR 39c a garmentjn'............... 9 to 16 year sizes A bargain never matched in Portland’s his­ tory. On these we will pay the postage or ex­ press, and with each order will send our new Fall Shopping Guide Free. OLDS & KING, 302 Washington St. HOW TO • BE - PORTLAND, OR. BEAUTIFUL/ MME A. RUPPERT’S FACE BLEACH, MME. A. RUPPERT says: “I appreciate the fact that there Fie thousands and thousands of the ladies of the United States that would like to try my World Renowned. FACE BLEACH; but have been kept from doing so on account of the price, which is ?2 per bottle, or 8 bottles taken together $5. In order that all of these may hitve an opportunity, I will mail free a sample bottle, safely packed, plain wrapper, on receipt of 25 cents. FRECKLES, pimples, moth, sallowness, black heads, acne, eczema, oiliness or roughness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression,) FACE BLEACH removes absolute­ ly. It does not cover up, as cosmetics do, but it is a cure. Send for my book “How to be Beautiful/’ free on application. Address all communications or call on SURE CURE for PILES Itching and Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles yield at onee to DR. BO-SAN-KO’S PILE REMEDY. Stope itch- oworb« tumor*. A positive cure. Ciroulars sent free. Prieo •iS Vr>>MUu K m U. Dli. BOSXNKO. Phil*, fa. Being Buried Alive. Special Correspondence. Portland, Or., Noy. 2.—In my letter last week, in reference to the clubs of Portland, whilst I, by no means, meant to give a complete club directory, in mentioning the more prominent, as I did, it was accidental on my part that I negleoted to speak of the road club, or, more properly speaking, the Good Roads Club. If I be not mistaken, that club has the largest list of members of any club here. The club occupies the mansion of the late Banker Dekum. The house, on a quarter blook, has been remodeled, and a bowling alley has been built apart. The rest of the whole block is a beautiful garden, where lawn parties are given in mild and clear weather,. bunting six feet high being stretched about the garden to keep those from seeing who have not paid io get in. The objeot of the club is to enoour- age good roads, but its pursuit seems rather to be sociability. The olub has aroused some interest in good roads, but I fear .that this has been somewhat ameliorated by a recent city ordinance permitting bioycles on the sidewalks, provided the riders dismount within thirty feet of any pedestrian approach­ ing— which the riders do not do with a zealous fidelity to their own'elegant comfort that is worthy of a better cause. You’ll find the advertisement of Olds & King on this page quite inter­ esting this week. As I told you in another letter, 1 know Olds very well, and any thiDg he says in an advertise­ ment is quite as good as the best man’s bond. The house says it will offer some unusual bargains, so as to draw the attention of your readers, and start up business oommunication. Their catalogue may be had free for asking on a postal. Be sure of the number, 302 Washington street, and watch for the “ad” weekly from now until Christmas. v Before now, you have doubtless read of the recovery of Mrs. Dickenson, at Mount Angel, Oregon, from apparent death, October 18, as the undertaker was about to fasten the lid on the ooffln preparatory to taking the corpse!?) to the church where funeral services were to be held. The lady died (?) Friday. The funeral was set for Sunday after­ noon. The little church at Mt. Angel was filled with friends Sunday after­ noon, the pall spread for the coffin, and the minister ready to officiate. After waiting over half an hour for the ar­ rival of the funeral procession, a mes­ senger was sent to discover the cause of the delay. Soon the information was returned that Mrs. Dickenson had returned to life, as above related. These facts I obtained from the min- isterzmyself. who is a worthy, reliable and truthful gentleman. That was truly a narorw escape from being buried alive. My present information is that there are hopes of Mrs. Dick­ enson’s permanent recovery. Even hard times help us some, recent heavy failure here of J. Moyer & Co., bringing with it the fail­ ure of the Albany Woolen Mills, has thrown an immense stock of men’s and boye’ clothing on the market, made of Try Walter Baker & Co.’s Cocoa and L Chocolate and you will understand why 1 their business established in 1780 has flour* ished ever since. Look out for imitations Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. »OOOOOOOOOO "A very smooth article PLUG Don’t compare “ Battle Ax” with low grade tobaccos—compare “ Battle Ax” with the best on the market, and you will find you get for 10 cents almost twice as much “Battle Ax” as you do of other high grade brands. We are spending more than our profits on Schil­ ling's Best tea to get you to try it—just to try it.. Your money back if you don’t like it. At grocers’ in packages. A Schilling & Company Francisco London, Nov. 2.—The Daily News’ Rome correspondent reports that it is asserted there that Italy, France and Russia are negotiating for a settlement of colonial affairs by Russia annexing Erythrea, in Abyssinia, Italy taking Tripoli, and France taking Tunis. IN GUARANTEED ORDER. pi London, Nov. 2.—It is reported that while shooting in Smyrna, Captain Myrriot, of the Norfolk regiment, was captured by brigands, and that he is held by them for $50,000 ransom. "■a .......FOR SALE CHEAP v H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. 1-2 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. i'2 H. P. Regan, Gas or Gasoline. 1'3 H. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline. 1'4 H. P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline. i'4 H. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline. i'6 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. pio H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. State Your Wants and Write for Prices........ Hercules Qas ....Engine Works 405-7 Sansome Street San Francisco, Cal... Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines, 1 to 200 H. P. Mill Uli mrr T° «uy address, our . . . ., fflAILLU mix ..... Special Price List oi HOUSEHOLD COOPS, ETC. This circular is issued for the benefit of oui country customers who cannot avail th emselvei of our Daily Special Sales. Send us your ad* dress. You will find both goods and price« right. WILL 1MB U IL A I cessful speculation in WW Fl g *1 1 Chicago. We buy and ■ ■ ■ I ■ B ■ sell wheat there on margins. Fortuites have been made on a small beginning by trading in futures. Write fol full particulars. Best of reference given. Sev­ eral years' experience on the Chicago Board ol Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busi­ ness. Downing, Hopkins <& Co., Chicago Board of Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon^ and Spokane, Wash. and PII. cured; no pay until cured; send for book. D . M dt R UPTURE P , 838 Market St., San Francisco. es bs Captured by Brigands. SS Rebuilt Gas and .... Gasoline Engines. Settling Colonial Affairs. An Arc of Fifteen Degrees« s Cheapest Power..... 739 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. New Civil Service Order. Washington, Nov. 6.—About 2,100 employes have been added to the classi­ fied service, by the issuance of an or­ der by the president yesterday, direct­ ing that the rules of the navy depart­ ment regulating employment of labor at navy-yards shall not be changed without the approval of the civil serv­ ice commission. The ordnance depart­ ment is placed in.the classified servioe Spain Needs Moie Ships« under civil service rule. The executive Madrid, Nov. 4.—A credit of 53,- order also classified examiners in the 000,000 pesetas (about $10,600,000) department of justice, and exempted will shortly be sanctioned for the Span­ from examination attorneys and assist­ ant attorneys now in the department. ish government naval works. § A. D. 1780 pure Oregon wool, at exactly wholesale v.iry hig«Iy of them, rf cost. ~ State Senator-elect JBexT’SeTlihgi and sales have been moibBOtadii doubled j- j as assignee, has cut prices to exact cost minus 01 initial point of the Northern within the last six months, especially i ■ to raise money at once. So, if you Pacific railroad gr^nt. The depart­ since the wonderful reoovery of Mrs. I j happen Jo want clothing, suits, over- ment holds that the terminus should be Hadix, whose case was'eonsidered hope- ; ■ coats, boys’ clothing, at actual whole- at right angles to the last section of less, and whose reoovery by the use of 1 ' sale cost, address Assignee, J. M. the road, and directs that a new ter­ | Pink Pills was considered almost a minus of the road accordingly. Under miracle. The reputation of these pills ; i Moyer & Co., Third and Oak streets, the construction of the department the is fully established for doing what they !. - and my word for it, Senator Selling I will quote you at actual cost, for line of both the Northern Pacific and promise. brand new goods, newest patterns and Lake Superior & Mississippi roads are Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in I latest styles. the same between Thompson and Du­ a condensed form, all 'the elements rainy season has about set in, luth. A line of the same character as necessary to give new life and richness i and The not for years have Portlanders had a terminal line should be established to the blood and restore shattered ; a better opportunity of experiencing upon the Lake Superior & Mississippi nerves. They are an unfailing specifio i the benefits of the excellent new street road at Thompson. Between the line I for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, : pavements that I have recently referred thus established and the eastern ter­ ■ partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, aci- j to in this correspondence. Heretofore, minus of the Northern Pacific grant, atioa, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous ■ walking in the business center of this when established as now directed, the headache, the after effect of la grippe, ! oity, during the rainy season, has been, Northern Pacific Company will not be palpitation of the hearty pale and sal- ! I might say, almost perilous; certainly entitled to indemnity for lands to low complexions, all forms of weak- I it was experimental, for no man could which the other company may have ness either in male or female. Pink ! tell when he put his foot down in the been entitled under its grant. The in­ Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be i sloughs between the rows of buildings, tention of congress, it is stated, was sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 whether he would rest his sole on a evidently to provide against making a cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by : ■ stump or in the bottom of a sunken double grant, where the two land addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine ' mudscow. The new streets add to grants were found to be on the saine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. comfort and give impetus to trade at general lines. the stores, which amply repays the out- No Salts. Germany is Pleased« This is a story that Charles Henry I lay for good paving. An interview with H. W. Scott, editor Berlin, Nov. 6.—The result in the Webb—-I dare say you’ve read Mr. election in the United States was re­ Webb’s exquisite verses in the current I of the Oregonian, and with Sylvester ceived throughout Germany with great Harper’s—tells of a Western experience i Pennoyer, mayor of Portland, may ap- satisfaction, except by the bimetalists. of his. He happened to meet an old ! pear in my next letter, after the eleo- A high official of the foreign office acquaintance In San Francisco a few I tion, if the interviews can be had. Ah 1 said: years ago, and as there was grand opera [ if both of them would only speak their “The government is pleased with In the city just then, Mr. Webb took the | inmost minds on the result of the elec- COLLIDED WITH A FREIGHT. the result, and congratulates the if not young daughter of his friend to hear ! tion, it would prove interesting EZEKIEL. American people on ridding them­ “Faust.” The girl was just out of a | instructive reading. Accident to the Irish Train in Ne­ selves for good of an incubus and dan­ convent, and had never been in a thea­ braska. Two Shooting Affrays. ger of financial upheaval which would ter In all her life before. As the curtain Cincinnati, Nov. 2.—There were Omaha, Neb., Nov. 3.—A special to follow the unsettling of the currenoy.” rose Mr. Webb handed her a pair of two shooting affrays last night. In the Bee-from Malcolm, Neb., says the. A prominent bimetallist said: . opera glasses. The girl looked at them the first one a drunken Swede was special train bearing John P. Irish, the “I have heard the news with un­ Republican orator, which was following feigned sorrow. The defeat of the sil­ for a moment. Then she raised them ejected from the Salvation Army bar­ the Bryan train in the Interests of 'the ver movement in the United States to her dainty nose, sniffing at first one racks, whereupon he shot James Mur­ ray, but not dangerously, and then gold standard ticket, collided with a will undoubtedly react unfavorably side and then the other, freight train east of Malcolm, Smash­ upon the bimetallic movement in Ger­ r “Why,” she said, as she handed the shot a little girl in the wrist. He also ing the engine of the Irish train and many, and the rest of Europe. Still, 1 lorgnette back to har _t>awiwuil tJ W» l*v ou fired at his pursuers before he was ar­ completely demolishing the caboose of do not despair. It will not long be ain’t got any salts intlem."—Washing­ rested. The other shooting was at Sherman’s distillery, in the western ton Post the freight train. John M. Tippling deferred.” part of the oity. The participants were of Lincoln, a commercial traveler, rid­ A Legend Spoiled. * Taken to the Asylum. two government storekeepers on duty ing in the cabooose was killed. The Napoleonic legend tells how Na­ at the distillery, A. E. McKenzie and Jacksonville, Or., Nov. 6.—Mrs. The freight train had orders to side­ poleon, while Moscow was in flames, track at this point, but the engine Anna Witt, aged 23, of Medford, was found time to draw up a decree organ­ Bernard Langemeyer. McKenzie shot stalled, and before a flagman could be brought before Judge Crowell today, izing the. Theater Francis, says the Langemeyer in the bowels and groin. sent out the special crashed into it. and upon examination adjudged insane. Paris “Messenger.” Alas the story is Langemeyer died at the hospital. Mc­ 'The special was provided with another She was taken to Salem this evening not true. The French national archives Kenzie came to the police station and by Sheriff Barnes and Mrs. Wiloox. surrendered. engine, and went on its way. have recently been overhauled, and it Harper’s Bazar transpires that Napoleon was tn Poland A Fatal Hotel Fire. «| Port Townsend, Nov. 4.—The heav­ Rebeoca Harding Daivs’ new story when he received tne,decree ready to iest wind storm of the season, accom ­ Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 4.—The Illinois I entitled “Fances Waldeaux” will be hotel, at 112 Main street, was burned panied by torrents of rain, began this be signed. He there signed It and sent serially published in Harper’s Bazar, It back to Paris, but tn the margin yesterday morning. There were twen­ morning and has continued all day. beginning in the issue dated October ty-two persons in the building when I No damage has been done shipping in wrote the following; “To be forwarded 10th. The illustrations are by T. de when the army will be at Moscow. It the bay, but fearssare entertained for the fire started. All but nine escaped j Thuistrup. - uninjured. Three were women, one of small craft that may be in the straits Is His Majesty’s intention that the de­ cree should be dated from that town. ” Lake Schooner Ashore. whom, unknown,, was burned to death. off Cape Flattery. The storm is a The archives did not say whether the The schooner S. P-. Ely is reported typical southeaster. He is happy whose circumstances decree was sent to Moscow or not, but to.have been driven on the brSSkwater The Plague in Formosa. at Two Harbors, Minn., in a gale and Hong Kong, Nov. 2.—Fifteen cases suit his temper; but he is happier who it was certainly not drawn up there. of the plague have occurred at Taipeh, can suit his temper to his circum­ Mycose is a sugar produced from the sunk. Her crew had a narrow escape stances. from drowning. on the island of Formosa. ergot of rye. ___ San Franoisco, Nov. 4.—A meteor, leaving a broad, scintillating track, MME. A. RUPPERT, Room 6, Golden Rule Building, Portland, Or traversed 15 degrees of the northwest­ ern heavens about ten minutes past « Walk Right in; Take a Seat. It was seen at a point Yes, plenty of time to talk since I got the noon today. Ea» H ercules G asoline E ngine : runs it- about 30 degrees above the horizon, self, you know. Engineer ? No, I am the Engineer; startit and it goes right along. and in the half second of its flight ggOI You want one? Write for Catalogue and shone as an electric light. Price List to the American Type Founders* Co. .___________ Second and Stark Sts Portland, Or. declining to approve the designntion of the city of Duluth as the eastern ter­ Marrow Escape of Mrs. Dickenson From ansfield orterfield Lu tina. Sold by dmetrisVi, MRS. WINSLOW’S s<^TnHu,i,a - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING ■ For sale by all Dr«*ri*ta. £5 Coat* a batUa. N. P. N. U. No. 6^—8. F. g,Ç. 7W