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$2000 ENGLAND MUST TAKE THE LEAD. 00 Me M*»l«©4. Sc/Mings Best bMit - f>n because they ar e money-back. W-Mt i. rh. nÙMinc «ord?—nut SAFE. *Hi.<Mish powder and tea <©/ »ale s l cit be* ng Get .Srd///r«r*> Best baking powdnr or tea at pool ir grocers’, lake out the ticket (bruMn I.« ket tn every |»a«kAge of baking j*owd tar. yeltaw tkvet tu 1.« lea., send a tn ket with ear h word to nddre»« I etaw beta we De» fintar |i»i I ntil October tyth twu word» allowed lor every uel ket ; after that only *me word for every f»< ket If «Mily one persem fm*!< the < «. il »ever.l find It, f • *1 will be ©<p».,iiv , • -d -«’»;■ ■ g them 1‘ very utip <©r -‘ ng a brow n or tellow !>« krt • 1?! r©> ©*ve » ••»» ¡üsoard Creepmg batne» >i the rm! of the conteM Those »ending three or mult in «»ne euvei pr «¡li fr ©it© .»n s » «•< . Jr., n • a< .*r' K <>n .( I ue%e creeping babies »nd po ket rulars will ta duhient fiotu the ones oil i «d in the lav! contrat Better cut these rules out. Addrcv«: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. fllir HUNDRED 1 UliL thousand ! FRUIT «<hon| f«.r < War«»« Th»- African« of Routh (.’mulina bar© *'«lai>ll«he>l a training «rh<ftt| for mtan-d niir»*-« A ©hartar w»« •<’ *,¿lined from 11»© state, and the luaiitution was o|«ut- ed un (iotober 4th. It i» th© »»? !y erhoul of th© h ■ d in that part «if (he country, ar»! it is naturally tn th© nature of an ©«périment. The tmmev to build and «sjulp » hospital w¡u • »*:!> 5 women *’<• tl © insiru« tors, «nd « targ© numtar «»f Students have lw^’h enrolled. A pf©Hn»mary training «• L« m »| ba« !©*• n running for a taw m«»nth». l ut uu'y «ut a * -all ale, a« th« ?© ft«» r.o |d»4W where the «tmlcnt« o»uhi g«-t the advantage uf practtaal know!© Ige. Th «y a« io ply studied the tboorvt l.al pail *»f the dull©» *»f the lit)re© The applicants for a*iin:»»l<»n to th© new ©cdHxd ar© required to ta in go»*! health and they must prew©nl • -ertith U©* of ¡ good moral standing Th» v must ata» i have c.-rtifi* ate« from eotne r«»lh-g© or | high •» howl, <»r second gro«ta taschcrw* I «erti- fiai©«, or el*** p«»* an ci kmin.ition tu «h*» v that lh«*y liftv© a fair «*lu<a li««n. ih© «(»uift* <d study is conn ©d to le** tut es. Kl'idbm» ar© requ md to ruche, and righi esami nut ion» will be held. GH- m : d r>c.ng has its |» :..» ti» «. « It la repotted that the quarterly «Ihn WA1109 «•f f 5 J,<'00 doled u«il by th© gov* nm to th© <‘h©venn<M* ami Arap-rthotu ia lo br« Slopped. When an Ing tooth out. i at 1 • S' I A MatlMl« * diacb th«’ fa I that th« I nited State* <i»f *ntnv .»nt uallv al»<ut MO'000.000 pounda of w « m »|, or about nine pound« j>er capita of |<ipulation. G30Ü II1ING For VV «*»«•»© to Krin«-mhert Mr. pink < tart A a «tale M t V lr t a t • <»f l*e 3&0 ÎI t » • ift • ’ a «•» t u l It A ft el ih I A ‘ i I f«4i. » v it in th*’ ulte fr . * y freely . f. I to khan Flkcd im o (i Send for Catalogue EASE BILL GOODS © • < a.*r« M»« ■»>«•( rompirta ilt.« o’ <•« mnaa.um • ;.-1 A I .«t i<• • *0.-1* »1 If.» * -<st •tuts a«» u»iro««as viof to oauta Mrtvl u»t Our Aihiatl« Uaiai«■»«>.>«. A po«tvf?t r clock in Sydney, South W alv«, runt« an electric fi»wh lasting five wtonda every during the night, thua rnuiditg living luilea away to a.*« « rtain the time. Ntaw light hour those CIAC! • loo li » il i nn gì do WILL A FINCK CO.. »1« « JO Market »1 . «an t’raftriar«», < al. uaiy (»«iii«r et*r© now v fra r . ;■ ’ * a raw, NM|UlrMa<**>i»iliuli « alar th « ur« i* i»k*n inn i* a u|>on th» «nd m*.« trm Iherebf *lr«truyln< i 4l<*©a«r, «©4 giving th© I* I" • V li <»»l fC<'Y’l|»l <»t ■•iti«' • bu>ì*tir>» u|> the ron»ti it al uf b »ii« « ti ir»* «...i? natur« in it« «uri barg«. am ifi'irh taith tn Its cura i»ffr* Ont H«»f»>l»T‘«1 ffttila lallktorur« ?wu<j t«,r ih A<1*1rr»« F J CH AN U VÀI P** »1 b» *1« ''*■ Hall's Hntlìj Phi» at« ih» iìMiru uiiìfibn ha by I Th* rffleion.-y of th* t'hn.tian f n- do.ur amM'iation »« a rrli^bm. k ^.., v la ao-ountad for by th« fart that it enn- tain« Iwhv «« many women a * turn. now« riunii < t» on rt it* rotiti <11 I ».lern kt ? < j » ». a » t «a gbt rotare*) »»•! «*f he«vv Im-d-, ;• ut»<i • i«a? ’ a< • .a •:? ;« p *?• it a 1 I «r•<<■.»*• frv*era. in tau» <nlY y* »b» (ha ra* tri« ( *» y tv«« r • « • in« •'t'*« . » th9 ma luofinamr New York, (kt. 1 ■> —A ditpab-'h to th© Iferald tfom Washington «aya: Vota»» III» Bntitli f> reign office pre*æa thè negoti»tk*ii» in connect ion with a generai arbitratioo treaty the matter »ili Dot «gain 1»» taken up by lini rov* eri»meni. Neitber thè admitii^tratv*n nnf thè Britieb foteiga offl^e ha© dur ine ih© laat tbraa mi nti;« «bowu any diapoeltion to ei|<©diUi metter». IH»* partmwbl ofllrta!» d«*»'1ar© tbat Gr©«i Bri la H» iU«t I t © thè un© to reviva i nit St! »>.* >1 I» to t* revived et alt A ca m* > »va th© prewMent I« • ti111 I mi iron« of «r<*nring • reaty « f • Miratiti >n w ith Gr©et Brtta m Mr. o K î ntay v hopnd thal mora im LI Ite. © > rubi in * ta «eh by < »teal lit ita in lb a b© The au tbor "s ata apiarently tsscli rb •gr jied I ov er England's action In tb* H* bring •*s matter, in which all the Interested power* w©rv» to pert tai pata Had the genrral arbitmtkm treaty i »- I «ted • y t!. - ( ■ d . * ‘ tiôîî 1 «-«'ii app •»»©*! i<«« *■*•»»irt - , « • • » ;j. » , vr»i t«« a ,Js -11} t< si lerod by su. h « tribunal »• p«* »• *r.| by I at -»»»V<• : n • t pl ©Juft© I la»rd Kwllatnir» w«»uLl •»•» t*« bava the tr«*a»y in ta*’*, I for then be could permit the sealing < questH»n to b© arbitrât©»! »nd put out to i ('«nada venin» i) that she was bound by th© ©on i Now h> wrv©r to tak» such action- I >© n« g a <T » g‘ n«' al a ’«.t'a treaty might I»© conodersd by Cana dian» •* Indicative o( a 4©»iro <»f tta r*aii»t»ury government to play into ll-e hands of th© Vmta! blatas. Vert t** Rriirr. Taouma, Oct. 30 Aewrdlng to <*hi- ae«r advice« just received Karl 1.1 yx taka an 4h a ft- H t.g < h ti.g will m I. A nativ« palta it aCUve jNsrl in goven menl corre«^«ndent writing from Prk ng AV» li al L* ba« teen If) ill health, tin wh it is not geurrallv known. Hr »• «ni- k s fur a reat Thu will | h > u4t Min I • r»d * h itv a» gran I »• a l4F% a i;d in iat»’f t»i the t«ung-ii-yamcn. He realiset there are many ret<»rma which China mort aoon undertake if •be I« to preaerve her unity, and he would like to have a }«arl in carrying Knowing, however, that lh«'m out er iy ;» a ’ irt ■ an I u>a«le while he live«, »V «•id that care and work will «horten I a hia day«, be haa deride*! to retire a* the bvM>r> ar p« *«.b • to the quiet of In« u»n Imd «»täte in AnLtu fl llk»f?»¡ ur ! QU » Hweol oil, with a little vinegar a I led, will reatore the leather back* and reata of chaira BE MANLY Von «annoi Affvrg la tot »««■•'. •» we»kae«a •*. ■ *n t>H - U «»«t i»*»r jiour lulute Keeping a pan of water In the oven II ,*-u ar ii : «h« se »e * ti» »h»' «ikt 1»« ai your Afe. tf will keep tow la from ecorchmg. . •»« _____ «••t«'*i «tmiglb; — if tom te*i ih« > j- - yeur - -. --.j-»,,-.- I » - -I la r«m*4> ih al *¡ I bring bara th« » ig«»r •f »«mih. thaï will rrs orv yc»«r «iter«? an t T tj kebiniAg • Deal tea and taklag F vdir t »I • « •» nul h«« «tie -«I »». c» i • * - «-• reruavllr*. Eipentnrnla have ah own that the UK SAMlFVS ELECTRIC BELT aali oonelhueiit« of coal, which are not readily permeable, mar 1« rough I v ea- ASOTHER HI.V M«DL’ HAPPY. tlmated by mearma of lloentgen raya on 1 r r <r la m* («*• » « 1<- M i oom pari am with al aba having a known ««4 I I«« (In© I h»v© • *, i * percentage of a*h. *eur B t • wr I*-* i • -la Kt.g* Vtah, t»n AwgwMX tsffT The Kennebec river ie aaid to poor a TURKE H.VSES OP greater volume of water into the ocean |F> i*îpwrtd, I» wal tre«, •rated, Io than any other river on the Atlantic or a * V|M n appurati««* Ivtry y«»«n« gulf coaet betwoen fit. John and lire >r ftM man »«iffrrtag ».he *1 month of the M imi ... ppi. t> at *h«>ui«1 r«*a»l 4 tl ©111 »bo «i»>r-ífy ©ay »e »r«a a miuir «i The iftroi I« of eighty-wight years that tornado«-» have a width of 10 SANDEN ELECTRiC BELT CO. show tu 10.5*10 fret, a length of track of 300 • 53 W •«• ft k»lilR|l<iR «• . I'nrtlaarf. Or. yards to too mil©«. and a velocity of pr<<grw«»n»n of 7 to 100 mt Ira an hour. The percentage of the United Blate. I»-pillaiion living In citte* waa I.SA In 17V0. In URVitVaa 3» 30. The pre* - ent urban imputation of France la over 17 per oaut ef tee i aka bilan la ««»••r Herd In Nrw Mrllrn. ^anta Fa, V M , Oct. 30,—Industrial ('««ii.tn wworE. r Itavi«, of th© S.' -Lt !’•’ rail 'ad, and n party of capitalist are r They have found a< rn of beet» w«ugh- Ing from «»ne ta six poumi« cording t< analyai« by the agrl«*ulLoral college, p« r cut nt auger. sugar. They Th • ipn that Rocky mountain val 1 ’O f-M • in altitude can reetiltrt There i»« a project on f »ot to ©ireel a Migar toetorv berv and Uumui ' u»n**r Davi» sai«l Ini corporation ftill g iVt! Il »11 I“-' dde «»Ipjmrt. H© ».ay« 1 ta » th it It irt proi’iLIc I! al -n cap: lai! will within .« *h" t time • -lahli-h a large • - » fj. • : * - . tn ft . H» t e C'en- trai Ko» («ra: ta valley. LOADS TRIUMPH WEEKLY MARKET LETTER « * alt take. Ort Oct. 30.—Prestami M«*h- pa< ird by Tratte M «nager uri <ivurtai b».,*rinteiMÌrt>t di lu* Fmtland this evwwing U’Br 'fi after •ifbiy iuvuw Iu) conférence with the ( tki* «k l*a> «tiv- and b!v>fl Line afllci sla Mncu the arrival of the <k IL A N party on Fsattirday, thw neg*>- tiatk >n» bave ta-eu tu pmgrem». ami to understanding was o«y rt comptais a r Mar «•ult ths through* rum Ci Hcagu to iWtlaiiJ •ed al i imv f 7ft’ © ght U m Unhxi to I rt land by Bar r «• » UritT ©A ting with □ F'ftfti ber 34 K© I latto» fully restored. «»*© la' ©n ma«!« on both »i*|©a, the C rvwult is c«u>cwde«l to be a vietar y 4 hbort Lin© and IL» O It A: N , • hi<h : have «<>«*»1 I t<ig©thcr in the figl i. The i >g*leo gateway ia to remain per- maucnl dy o|*n, rm! the us© <»f th© Kto jo.rrii «vmnro- (¿raud ñrtirtn «i»«i »i« r.4»»iern lion by < Mg*n «hipi*'»«, 11 II m Tlw <w>nfli t It, is tl i© retare a«aur«*!, »W l^ren brought to a < I»«ee which ! lia« ar<*»v (r >«» opening uf the • >g i©n grttmay ar n* 0 © admiw»ion of rival» of th« Union Pac IA ic to th© territory trib- utary to th * Kitol •ft Line an«! th© O. R. A N. ai I th« agreement that t!»« «.t»n* diti<»n thus ti irmigbt ab ut shall con- tHiue is r»*gar tied a« a Vttampli f«»r th© <!iplum** y of the t«u laltvr mmpaDi©^ president Muhtar’s onienti«»», aa rl pr©*M<‘d here today, waa that all <*»n- necting line» •b«»uld !*© treat©«! alike. am! this < »>u> ©««tan th© Unkm Pa ufic has t*een «wpllnl tu make. It was also for. *■>*! to yield toother conditions »♦ia tr^l by Mr. Mohler. I'.s ©fit ata had b©rume very tire*! <,f th© de i’feasM« of businsM» « stiasd by its rupture w tth th© Navigation company and th© Short L:ne, And »©«med glad t*> ta in a pcei- lion I«» »»irremtar an«! thereby renew its huld <»n the trattc of th»- North weal. in th© matter of the division of freight «! * g«*». it is it nd *rsi«*>»l that the Union Fa- ltic «•s'nred com «•«*ions, th© detail» of which at© for th© pr»-»« nt Withheld. Th© ta?tns of th© agreement insure» th© « •■!.tii ,? •* hi the N rtbft» -t !;••!•! • f agents of Eastern cornpam»'« benefitte*! by the «ipening of lbw Ogden gateway. lHiwdtMurve during the conference add strength to the belief that the reorgan- ¡ration of th«' Union Pacific will not result in th« abandonment of th© in«ta* ¡©‘ivlrnt orgHiiixatioi)» of tho Short Line and th© O. K. A N. This ends the long and intereating tight that hurt ta-.*n w.ig©.! ‘•tme last spring between the Union Pacific and tli«' Oregon Short Line over th»* opening of th© i hr tan gateway, and from the cunclmhuns reached an«! announced, it 1« «piite evident that the Short Line, aided by th»’ O R A N , !. »•« giHM-d its pu.nt, and that the Ogden gateway will ta* kept o;w»n herrafter in addition to th© through serv cific, w hich thrt r i* ft Th :.* » i V i«*t*»ry ui decido i advantage to 1Portland, tur it keeps ««•pen tu the vh-U*»l .rudo lines thia N«ortwest ter- ritti»ry. which prev. oom to tin1 littl«’ Wta pi».ugnine**, gave all their bi ism ©ss to the xuiihciii Partilo and M*lverti«**ii ( rt ; ifornia tu th© ©xdu»i«*n of Oregon andI the Northwest. The i hard li »»k.k«r|Utt* < olu« 1« Pr|«on. Pittsburg, Oct. 30 — W«r»!en Wrl of Riverside penitentiary, ha« di»< at«•! th h • * ■ . ■ ■ t t r M* ’ f« ’ 5 ■ I h»> unearth«**! •‘queer’* money was tn wta and im»l>!s In which it was cast. The Oouutai f«*its are magnifi *©nt • jxarHnen« *»f the «x»in ar’« art. The counter taitart ha* I al ready «©«-ured connection with outside pai lies am! «»me *»( th« tat I m<«n©y »« ou w in circulation. ••itlj»’’ Jrfferm.n • • a I r»«rhrr Boston, (tct. 30.-— Fwr lb« first lime on record An a*tur lias preached a » t - •mn to state prison convicts. J'»•■ph J©fltar»nn 1» the man, and th*« pn«on chapel At Charlestown «M ye« ter* lay brightened by the hearts pre*©nc© of the famous portrayer of “Kip Van Winkle.’1’ Kight hundred prisoners 11«t«*ne«I tn the add rem which «»• <ie- Vutad to the of tfinj • tah e. London, Oct. 2Ö. — A dispatch (mm Danish* i-.iys A D * a yv n j*>urnah«t. Wain • . A iikd 11 tbit «burning by a heuton.wt uf th« bcatar«. Chicago. Oct. lib—Fall weather to day displaced the prostrating heal of laut week. The drop in l«a*p*r*tnr* waa general througimut the West and Nur th w©«i. T»» I’r«»trrt Amrriran«. W aa hingt on. Oct 30.—The »täte <le« pertinent hu» rerteved a cablegram from th« charge d’«ffairr« at Guate* mala City, «tiling that owing tn the rilmaton of th« present revolutionary movement into tire rastern p»»rtion of Guatemala, American Intrreata it* that tert ion And American eitia»mg are en* dangered. and the presence of a war* thtp Í« d»« rabie Aoourdingly, the «rere la try of the navy ha« «ent tuet nie* liona tu the !>• troit, now in Fionda «ater«, to pr«MV*rd to ldving«t«»n. Guat emala* tu protect American ib ter reta. - And erm«! !©r that In «•'. !:©«•!«< lira. F -- *am ■- iAr©«ont:. ng r private 111« to a w n*u a wook-an whuae •»- perirn e u treat eg w .»Mi'-.irur« ia greater than that of any livi.vg pby• aa ; an. male or frr aic. Y lean ta’.’« fre«!» t«'a woman when it la revultirg to rvlate yu ir private trout ■ a tw a man; be 3©a, a man due« ’ » . f - . ? t> a 4M» ha la a man. 4 at «re pai «rrial «utboritv of Li«« that a «i^e* nil ag© tit in p condition« In R «••IS an I profumati H'tad the apri ng wh ©At <* in the imp itrlant «oulhraal to y tvld nut ov er &0 !■< r n-öt ut MUS. PINKHAM'S STANDING INVITATION. .»n't a V- rn R’. *T*t f fr vu an- *......... <>f female ©reek ne«» are lav tied to pi >u. ptly cntximuui ale with Mrs. Finkbam, al Lynn, Maaa. All leltera are re- The trap ’••«’ka of New Jerwey and the reived, open©«!. r©a«i. and auawvrrd by «htíefitaa of -Staten Inland are the women only. A w-vmaa can freely almngrat «t«»mw m the Unit«*! Stale«. taik of her private lilneaa to a womaa I -©ir eruftbtng r©« «tance be.ng Thu» ho h'fn eatabdahrd the eternal r«»n?!4**m• betwweu Mr». Fiukham and twenty four pound« ta the cubic inch. thv .» . mv - ii of Auiri rt e ; -h haw llr vr F Am'»r.g Ihr portraita r*s'ent!y acqulr» been broken. Out of the *a*< voh a a «*1 i r thè trust»'* * of thè Gattonai P«»r- of rijM’rlen»’* which »he haa to <!raw l»ail Gaikkfy. in la»n«lun. ia thal o( Mir fn»m. it la m >r© thau |x>w»|bl« that ah« Franei« Ronald«. (IfM tlTl), th* in haa gained the very kn*>w|edg« that ventar ut th© (hai working «lectrwB leie will help your raae. she a*^.«. n ’th.r.g gra ph. in return «i<*ept your good will, an«! The larg»*«t fruii farm in tbe World i« her a»! vice haa rrllevml thou »an.! a ai.d lo l* in Olden, Mo. Il conaiata t»«*. rely auy woman. Hob or poor, 1» wry f» a f '.©'.-••• t » »* xge uf 3,ft«K) «ere«, nn whirh «re more tban of t - * g ner - •» «»r -vd AAN.ktaiu.xi. |UO,<MH> |w*a h ir»'«'«, dO.OOU appi« tr«w», 3.000 |n*ar tre**« and 10 a- re« uf b.ack berne«. ». L m rvai-*d I ' * • 4»V th© taKlef tim«*» Th© i « h . ¡pts of spring al Minreapn- h» by th© ft*»onng mills have ta^en very tag©. r’Hihing aa high a* 1.100 car* in oh*' Tim Am©rn an visible supply incr©4«•'d bushels, an«! u«»w t<<lai» 33,M9:I.OUO bushrts A year ag*> i«*»-*v th© visible itv reaa<r-1 3,411.0O0 bt.kh.it ond talaltal busbebu K«*fc »’<li?-g ll»e fail wheat Much re lief in th© «Irvught regton» has t*e©n »!• pert«-m nt by quite eitan tad rair»», w: - n hi many pla< »*• were fairly bn rral. and in others !««•» important. Ths • ff©< i haff been to revive cb'-erfuln©«» an*! c*>nfidetv«» wheta th© •eriuu»n©«a »d drought cohdtttatHi was having a dis- cuuraging infltienc© TL©*©* rain« have hot a- • • 'mphsked all thal is needful, but if they be s*K*n tallowed by mure Chicken« ar© much better if killrd n . r h r >«»•»•?. motwtur« there will be mu«h d*me to and dr«'»*vd «h© lav I«© fore u«ing. il •• k> «•»iti'ig *• pi«««« overcome the drawbacks which have K ! n ;<'© r in a «xml pía »• » » »»l»Mf «• I I« 1 • l- • p»f been attending autumn «©©ding o|«era- — tior»«. it it yet tr»» early to «»fTer an explicit opmnm a « to th© prt>l*abta relative area of autumn »«»wn wb«*at, but it now •©©in« practioally • «»m lu*|ve th»t litera will be ah«»wu <*>n»id©r«bl© gam «»ver l««t year It i« in «'Videnc© that (h - Wt ARK UhKKTING IN TltK C««'*rs OCR RIGHT TOTH« tulair »»wing« <»f wheat if foil«»*«*! with k.-iiMk, t i OR rtiK w->«D “CAUTORtA" AM» ordinary favorable oomiittan« may t»e PtTCHCRH CAMTORIA.' as <> i a I kai l ' m . ka ©VJ * :«'d to T* • : it well. Alvi Hi fact lh’ I. dr amuel pitcher Hymni», .ximuwhuMit», wheal ©<wn a» late »• the middle of I4MS th* originator of ’’PITCHERS CASTORIA” the Novvmlm'r La* |toMibiiiti©a favoring » that h n bnrn* and non- s-yf — on rv.ry g«H>d yield. The rain« have had th© rfT«*©l to ^***^wf* <C&, tX irrtip/^r. hear the far-timilr tignature ot weaken th© market ««»ntiment to «»me Thit it the original "PITCHER’S CASTORIA," which hajt bcm ©lient, an«! whMit vaio«*» l¡a\© receded (filter in flu© iv*’« have alto had mow u ,•«/ in the homet of the mother» of .Irnerica f r over thirty <»r l»’A© bfiniDg in th© mma direction. year». LOOK CAREFULLY at the u-r<tpi^r and tee that it it The large foreign d« nian*l which m»rve».i the k nd y u h ive alwayt h it(ht ---------- — ,n th* in an important <i«*gr*-© t<> tumulata the ivatH iLg 1» mi b'hry of ta I uw «urna <» n d hat the n gnat uro o f 'u-rafr- ftcekn Ago lia* tw*rn modified, a « might /*/•* ,\o one hat authority from me to u.<e my name OJfOOpt liitr I mi - wm * ted 4« « uaturul r©«ull H rtehher it TWg Centaur Company of u-hich Chat to follow that abnorm«! activity. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. . S , <»/ President, March 8, 1897. I’M, fid* • 4 50; g raba tn, ’ harr«»|. 34v; chon*«* ’ p’ • 1,1 Fee I bar by, 11V -t 20; bn-w • r ton. Milli■ i ff.— Bran. |I4 |«r ton mid* dling*. ♦ 71. .bort. |..,..',0. 11. V-—Timothy, |r<i<¿i*.fio¡ .f taver. |li. -i i 1; t .iliton.1« Klient. It 0; «Io uat, li 1 ; On.’ iii »li t buy, ♦ > > 10 per toil. —30c per <lr **n. ti m cr—Fancy cr> auirry. I.- i fflt SOo; < Sew < Alhollr Polley. FA1AL BUuGY HIDE. per roll. New York, Oct 30. — It iw re|M»rt© ! ('!;©©««• — Oreg«»n. tlt^e; in 1- !gh ”Hi' « i ch ’.•!»•*» that A • L i i-noj» ll«*ra«a. I • l»i«')e sn<l Orrupanla trll America, 13%«; California, From (• lirndr ( «irrigan ha* l»een negotiating with Su- l**r )M>uml. |Hprintrndent J«*? er of the public M;ir*hthdd, Or., (k’t, 3i).—Thia after- Poultry—<Thickens, mixed. r ,h«M*l» fur the affiliation *<f par«x hi.tl tv *-ti about 4 o’clock. ei -Judge Noalcr. 2 50 ¡©r do« in; broilers, |! 50<«i « and public ikhu«»la in thia City. He i ••; ft He and <laught«*r. ami hia a*»n’a g •» «©, |i «»Our 5 00; ducka, 4-1 00 < ba« offered, it i» allege*!, to turn the wib and ! i v, while driving from jwr doaeii; turkeys, live, ( .i v. - * w i'll I ir , u M • rtie l‘<«int t<» < iMpiill«- ( ity, met with iwund. children, over to th© municipal a« bo»d a 1« iriblw arc*! ‘ent. They had rea*d»e.| PutatiM'»— (Oregon Burhenk», • a j oint aliout halfway to <*<«qtii!le City, per »4<*k; sw* • ;> »1 40 per cental. to gt\© an hour’» inatrm tion «!.»..%• to and were driving around a high, rooky < inions— Oregon, new, r«*d, VOe; the Catholic children of th© public jH’ini, when they met anotb«*r team. low, SOc |«©r rental. » ' 1 * -R ll ' , «ti I Judge N«w»ler attempted to ba« k hi« llo|*— 8 <*t 15r ¡*»r ¡«jun«! for inak»*« no other, either im * regard« t«*n- horiM-a to one wide of the road to allow crop; I’rtfHt crop, 6<4 7c. bo*>k» or t» ulirr*. It i» »«id many the other vehi I* to p.»««, but the VV « a »I—- Vai tay 14'«* I6c per pound; ©’.her metr«»jM d itan» art« anxiouM to ltor»e« h«H ano* frightened and unman* Eastern Oiegon, 7 / 13«’; mohair, 3Uc » «livable, and ba * -d off the grade, fall- p©i pound • i , ft»vai >d ti • .», ’«’tali • I*‘4 »le jog with th© buggy and all it« Occu* Mutton -Grow*, >-©*l sheep, wether« pant« a I* nil 35 feet. «nd ew»s. f ♦-«»; dr«*«*©*I mutton, l riirinitt>rn«l Frank. .Mr». Noeler waa in«tantly killed, and fie; spring lainta, .»%• ¡»er pound. St. Irtouis, Got 30.—A tacrtl corrimi»- th© jmlgv’a Ilf© >« «lvj»pa»rvd of. Hr*.— vh •’ heavy, |i 50; aiun m* 1« hrtiit 1 .»* brought to light a Ihe other woman and the baby wen» light and feeders, |3 00 ■•r 4-00; <ir*'MM**l, phenomenon, which is .ittravting the alao lka«ily hrtii«ed. I attention <’! ctanlirt» here. While fin© One of the horatw waa killed and the Ita, f - (lr* t»»p steer» 75<«C 3. 00; <»f th© ©mptav«* td th© house ft a» dr»*»*- buggy unsk*»!. cow*. 4- 50 drew** d !«•©(, 4fti5^t* per Ing a tnrk©y h© w »* dumfoumled to I »ou nd. find in it« interior a live, well form, i ONE HUNDRED DEATHS. Veal—targe, 4%(g6c; small, <4 young turk«*y »« large .u» a ^r -w n (k* per ¡M>un«h pigeon. It is perfect in ©v©ry way. ©x. >rw Orlran* Fever t'alllltle» If»»» llrarhed the < rnlurjr Merk. «r m H )• M ar k «1. crpting lh<* head, which wa» attache I New Orleans, Oct. 30.— Before 7 Butter — Fancy native creamery, to the mother, and i« a fatty growth. The little turkey died aa b « m » h a« It Was o’cha k this evening th© 100 mark of brick. 3S(#tte; ranch, 10<< l&c. ( hr©»»© — Native Washington, «evt-red from ita dead mother. It was deaths «luring the pr*-M«nt period u f y.L 13c; (‘rthfornlM, V prraerved in alcohol and I« now in the taw fever prevalence ha»! tieen readied. Egg — “ Fr©«!» rato'h, ‘¿6r. co I !«*>.* lion of lb«- Mi**onri lur^licul oul- When ti»e board of health ch»«**| its bcatkff last night there had been V3 fa- Poultry—(’hirkena, live, per poon«l, l«*ge, «bere it ia attrai'ting the atlvn talitteff. Between last night am! night hen«, 10c; «¡»ring lion of the medical hitlernity. f fall today, seven deaths were reported. 8 00; «Im k«. |3 5o<a< oo. This century uf deaths ha» ocovrred Wb»*at- F«« | wheat, |37 per ton. (>al«-—<‘lioH r, per l«»n, |3I *423. M«* kton. Cal., < h t- 20.—A tramp among I©«» than VOt) cases tlial have Cum—Wlioie, $.’3. cracketj, j>er ton, t> ©ved t<» I - .1 H’-ff» m, Ív lft*ru rvpoKe»! m tu th© ta*ard since - I t»f thi« city, waa ground to pice©« by early in September, when the first ca»e I Harley—Rolled or ground, per ton, th© Southern Pnrifie train la«l night ma le its Ap|>earai»<e m New Or Irene •33 wl | hllaall«*» 1» Harf. at C.tatle »witch. When th© eng ne*-r E*r«*h Meat«—(Choice «Iraaied beef, blew th© whittle, the man tanked tack Washington, Oct. 30.—The yellow ami «'onlititird to walk along the tra>*k, fever situation today, a« rv|»urt©d to «terra, fir; rowa, 3%c; mutton «beep, ei> it ig »opt»*♦*! be dalilwrately com* Hurgeon-General Hytuan. was not fa- B . purk. •»,*: veal, «mall, fl. Fr©ab Firth — Halibut, 4c; ftallimn, 4 mittol fun ide. Vorgbla, the disease having mad© its V—♦ apja-arance at Baton R»?ng©, wherw l>«irr«ni < «•• l<1»*tirrd there is one im », and St Montgomery, •ole. S’3<»r 4; Hng cod* 4 m 3; ruck cod, U a*»liingt«io, <K t 30.—The «•»?••• t - Ala., both of which pla* • *i heretofore &c; «melt, 3 % (4 4c. Fre»h Fruit—Appha. 40 m fi ,%* f»er court today advaneed the argotn» nt in have been free from the diwasa. From the Durrani rnurder <•»•© brought here Montgomery. Dr. Wyman’« infurma- box; Salo way |«earhe«. &0<£6<k*; cling«, from San b ranciMjo, and **«t it fur hear- tn»n is that four ca»«”» had !•©* u report 3Q.<»4O*; prut««, •>»' 14c |«?r p*>und; peart, per I ing Novem!«r 14. »d by Mat© Health Ofltasr Sander» Dispetcbee fmm other places show new ca*>-« and deaths a« follow»: Mobile, six »uisea, one death. M* rant«»n, I-a., 13 t*aaua. I’asacougoala, Mi»»., two casrw. KIwanls, two rase», three deaths. Cayuga, Mi«» , three eases, one death. Stop! Women, I.livt UI.IMUKNIWU ßn» F »©*••!«©• m u«»«n ate©« u«t <• HAN a«*J <* « I I*« % •« <«ri«aM« ArBItrwII«» M«««er W III > in prizes to make twice as many people ask their grocers for SM/ings Best baking powder and tea. OREOON Wooh—Nevada 11« 14« ; <J QII4**; Northern 1414 lth» par pound. H<>p«—11 «4 14< per pound. Miliataffa—-Middling«, |3u<a 33; Cal ifornia bran, |Hk00iu ¡ft 50 p*»r tan. Oniona— New re»!, 7v»4 Mie; *ta new •ilv* r*k!n, 90c «•1.10 |w*r cental. 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