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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1897)
A Kl«a»lk. Bld r..«, EXPEDITION. Will. ,,, OUTLOOK IS BETTER H.r... «I»«»« « New « «k»aa r»l»ry 1« u»«««a»4 W tlh r •••r North Yakiui«. W«,h * • , Oft. 17.— Ofir of Ih» groatMt ot tbr Klondik. »«. |>»lltion. yet »ne.nia^l ma.1» • prelim inar» ,tart from thia city tolay, through th» .hip u.nt of 10 carloa*!, of hor«*., nu ulwriiii •** h-*.|. *nj n lio n, li< a !«<.| by J. W Calutron. Th., <0 to bratti«, and «III aail lornorr. « fom Victoria l y tba Hark < olora lu. whirl» ha. l.-rn charirrol and ««|«c- tally fttiwl fur ibi. parpnoa. F«>» »up- pl m Will u> taken al bratti» utbrl ll .m iho.r *hip|*l from »'orilab l. tb« müll outfit ling Iwin« dori» at Victoria, «iter» 123 h«a*l of .vitti*- «ill 1«. |u<,lr*>l. Thr rif.'-liiioti i, Uacltarl by Boatmi a pita I, and tb* torn employ**! are ua- ler on» and t«u tear anitra» to. Th*-y itllUkalha Ifelton trail, and ra. h a ìi Ì iìia I othrr I han tii*.w* to b** niwl f*>r «d'll« pu*|w«**« will have an <**piipuirnt I pi a «ad il«* an I ala *. Krm th. ■ al ti« arc to fa. u*.—I in thr lran.|<ortation nf siipphe*. Ferman lient st «i ions A»e tu be cistablithei'1 «long the trail. Ami it is thr intention to kill I the h««rse« wh« i» they ate ri«» hi*i g* r <*f • • g ft* • ta* the rnrst ami, Ey means of rds, lake it to the g«»ld producing re» ••.», where from do r«*nts ¡«er p»uiid .».'»rds is ei|«e«*!t>d tn !<• realised. F • tJi<- first IM miles after leaving rniuid harbor, and then i«d«s)eds ill ?«• utili/ed for Uhtns¡aortalioti over >* snow arid ice. The men taken fr< HU here are mainly k * r«* miners ami inountaine« r« who *• triK.ired to all kinds <»f £hsr«l»hl¡ «. *r r mira* ts »p« ify that they shall ive idr*epitigd»ags, rubber ami canvas »thing, tents and every thing-ne «-»»ary Ir give them a* in mb ci>aif«irt is ps- ♦le in the region to winch they are tng A provision in the contrA I af »nx «*f th«m is that they »fiali I m » for a year's prospecting «an S»nif* Hunk the plans are c!»t> : rival but those who *re in charge of • rip *diti*»n are Alaskan pioneers, io th roughly understand their bust- • #, at: I th* financial bfickmg is un ...ne ! Wa.liin,ton, Oct i?. — D»r*l<>pmeni. in Cui*» within tb» if it 10 >U«a «iil <l«finil»lji d»t*rmln* l*.r*i i.*nt M-Km* 1<*T*« atlitu-l. »[«in lb. hi-am.li qn- a- tloa. but !>• rtpe-t, no troublr. Th. Mminiatralioa kioka with favor on Spain's change of policy, ami b**lieve*s the ministry is sincerw in itsenteavur tn bring aiout • t|<e«*dy terminali»*n of the strife in Cuba by granting substan tial reforma While nut fully a*iviM«l I as to ** pain's rwpiv to fWerwtatry Kb*rman'« t»« fl e. present«« I l»y Minister W ckw H oi M in Sept «'in! »er, its general cha»a< ter known here, ami it is n«>< <rtici|«a hv t’ e pr*»«*. t 'nt that any f«i • m w arise between the two rmtntriea a» a suit uf the ri- hang« of note*. The ¡«rime object the pre«>*lent haul in View When General Woodford went to Madrid was bunging about an im- ¡•roved <x>nditiuo of aff-nrs m CutMi I«» fore Ormgrras rrAs«*embi«*d. bjwin's re ply and hnr instruct ions to the new eaptaingenrral of Cub* will») an •dvadonl »trp in that «iireetion. But th« a« I tn mist ratfi-n »« mor mre cotí- rerned a!s*ut the rapid change • of c»| ptdk than it is about thr character bara« >f hp«sm reply to Minister W««udford'a pwpreæi tat tuns, The gowipmetit fia» m» r« .»*•• n tu fear that Kf*ain will take an •figres sive slam! against the l'tilted State« On II»« («»ntrary, it t« •ore a note friendly ami «xmciltalory in tana i. The pr«»sid*»nt rstahaes, however . the danger of further agitation by non gréas and a further dlslurbwn of our interests if something mors «ulwiar • a! than thr«« mere promises of Xpain t*» grant genu- in« *ut< u»umy cannot la* f umi»bed when th«* new begin« It an hardly le» expt*» ’.«-i that Gm- oral Bianco within a month after h » arrival will I m * sble I*» end tiir war. but if it can fo* ebiiurn that an sdvs^ e-i Step has !»em taken In that «1 i*rrtton. Pre* lent .M K.nlry may, by forward ing the correepor.den«'« which ha» p.i«* rd and railing Attention l**An improv** ! condition tn Cuba, I«» abl*« to j 4<’.iy cohgr**#» tong enough to giv«* hi i n a chancw U> thoroughly «'•tabh«li tier new reforms H»*m*r it appears that the wonting <»f the pr» **» !«-nt’s fi»rth* «»inn g (UMSig# defends mainly u|«»n th«» im- tn«*djatr rff«*< l of G«»h**ral Bianco's a* rival in Havana lite promulgation of an aiu’Hatr pr«* l*in»ln>n, of new auton- -unist ivforms «ml the aban'lonmvnt *»f thn recuncentra i<> pulpy. i..«.. I.ilma r., , let. A GLOOMY TALE. Mlai*«Vlo*i t*H«l l»»ath *|«rli»g • be Face al lUwtuh Man, In Victoria, <h?t. 97. —Miners wI came 'l*‘wn <»n the Farallun from D>* and wh«» )«*ft Dswioifi City about < «lays Ag«», say that the «lay l«e!«.rr t! I« ft HanM«n. one *»f the maiiag«*rw r the Alaska Commarclal Cun.panv ri reni in a t‘4m»n«« ami tub! <»f the ai snd<»ti- ment of the rfforts to gel ftN*| Up the r v**r. Fully 400 miners at «*n e ma le preparation# to »(a»l mil over the trail, b it thr citiferna' rommittrr refuinwi to ■ tnr jou*m-y, s«>, wave th«»»«* who hid al ready started, all will have tn trtnain ami sham in the privations at Dawson. < hark* Fries, of la ■ :n *. who came All I . A • • with Bert W ■ • ' ns, says that la*»ides tin» famine. « Mterioua diæaae ha* I broken out ich is carryink "f^ five men daily, •nty fuur hour» after the victim is H'ked he turns bh»ck from the waist he throat and in two days, in a ma- <y of ras»-», ia dead. >n tlie wav over the Ilaiton trail. ■y piaci e« runs along the i Fri«» party met many He ostimstel that low n. ■ata nre going down th« ►in four to seven men e»c|». the last U» lea*c nil. At Five Fingi r rapids they i with th* party h«i»ded by Kay t, <«f New York, which left fiv* i-»*lore, ami taught up with the made up of John Fry F L. and ripjM? an! C. Hohlen, of New with an Indian guide. The f m «hort of h*i*d ami fur finir n .e liad any fi»ol aav« an <>w I ’ L * •' . •«* tu .♦ »rabide strap which they were in ¡«acking their g*»o*is Par . i» Hioug t down ab<- it I. •.IMS) III gold. 1 hr II <•«!*« H ‘IU i I ai J W.mhiugt<m, <h‘t, 27. —It is believed I '*• that, in view of th« great promt- io>n •• Alaska has achieved, owing lo th»* r* ■ -«»nt gold disi-overies, and the in»- p* riant*« of definitely filing lhe bnund- t ¡me between <»ur territory am! that id lire Ihmimion of t'afouh«, the arnatr, when it a- t-ml'les in DecemlwT, will tak*» early aciion oh the treaty prmhng l>etwern (ireal Britain and lhe I "mt**i Slate* and marking off the 141 »I merid Ian. This treaty was sent le» the aen- al** almost two y«*ars ago. Tin* work of adpisling th* difl«T- ♦ i «»• l«»tw«*<-n th** rountrles regarding tii«' »outbra«tef fi Ilin’ lut# l»ern in prog- r*--•» fur two year*. In 1*1>S. ra* h gov ernment apj*ointe<| a commission to * irvey the territory through whi<h this line run«, an I r.» h ma le thr geograph- i* al maps of th* country, which were submitted to the g”\«»rntnrnl Decem ber 31, 1S95. Th«*«* 0*11» im iaaiunrrs, however, ha« I no ¡«uwer to prop«*e a »ettlrmenl. Their work wan <x>nfin«d stm tly to furnishing information upon which aubeetjueiil negotiations could procee*!. FROM Anrlwnl THE NEW TESTAMENT OnruNOiil >uut»«1 In I Mvarttir-»! Fapirl ll«^«>n|l> Denver, o* t 27. —Dr. C<»!»ern, pastor uf Trinity Mrihoiist < hurrh, w ho ha«* rec ently returned Io in England. tt*ll» of a wotelsrful impyri di»-ovrr.-d la*t January, ami g‘i * out informal>*»n which Is Hew to the world. Tint is that in th«» logia. which w <•« unearth«*! by Messrs 'Orennf«*l and Hunt under *il»r direction of Dr Flinders Petrie of Olford university, last January, there wa» found l«r»i«ia the notrt»*ok I«» a (, CuHlaining wiml put|«»rtr«i to I»« the ».«yihgs *»f Je« >« Christ, a h-iaf fr«un the New T«*sUimrnt. Th«* leaf contained nearly lhe whole of th«* first »I.spier Matthew, and was written eii<»tlv the •am«* a» our (irvek trwtament of tolay. Dr (««liern says that this is our n«ul »est record of th«* Bible, «nd that in the 41 l»a«kcti of jMpyri that were taken out there may t»e found a Copy of the » iptur«»# ID ¡»I m » (Mtinis <• ¡1 what a blow to infidelistn it might 1«. arid what a strengthening of tha Christian cause He »ays there is no doubt of the genuine!»* nf lb**«.* finding*, that such trit» » as Profc»-or Harrnn* k and Thompson have pas#«*»I Upon them aitd declare that they could not have lern written Isler than 2t>0 A. D DR. NANSEN IN NtW YORK. Temlrrad a Ilerrptl»»n hv th» Vi»s«rlr«n (irug r a |* Is Irgil •*«»« irty. New York, Oct. 24 —I>r Xiniwn, the Arctic eiplorer, arrived tonight on ’ . * at>*am«hip Lucama H • m . o * taken •*tr the steamer al quarantine Hr r« * en**d an invitation to bo present at a recep tion lenders'.! |.y th«* American Gr.sgrn- phn'Al Nw'l«-iy al t’hn ki ting hail to night. Dr. Nan«M*n w a# due al the hall at a.:i0 p in , and .•»riv.'l Io tnmuir*« il la mirane*** was the ahr»d of lime. aignai for the lirarlirat appl«n«r. the riitirr audience rising to greet him. A gold ti»c*lal wo prra»ut«-d to Dr. Nan«m from the <•«-«»graphicsI Koriety, Dr. Nansen replied briefly, thanking the mn irty for the honor confer re» I upoa« . bun. He »poke in very fair E nglish. Lientrant Peary and Captain D L. Brainard, of the I’nilel Slate# army, who wo oil« <»f the jwarty which held the record fur northern latitudes prior to the Nan»« n ei|*ciiiiion, also t|*ok*« •* • □LATH IN THE yl Iti Itti gali 1'i'inl A ran »<'at. Oct, I® Tblrtwer» tram.n, c comprising a!m*»«t th« entire cr»w of the a* h««uner <*as|<r. wsrw drown«) early thia morniug by th« w»r<k at their I vessel. The r<*'ky sburw in thia rt i i ty was strewn with wreck a«.- U.lar but there was no Way ot identify in the ship until this evening, Identifying when two m*n fnm share, who had g • e out in a «mail b*mt to «»can any «•ft!.« ■ ■ w • o n git stni - a iv«, ¡4* ked up Captain Anfin Inrn and *»«•■ men Chris lairsrn. who had b**m fl*al* mg sfo«ut on an impruviaed raft for over 14 l*«*r, ra. To hi» rescuers, Ad*»‘ph Peterson ami Henry Amlrr*f»n. the captain sai l the bark struck on a r«*ef this morning end seven minute« later capsis**! IV ben •he tipt»e>| over, all the crew wa«he*| o»«*rt»*afl. Th« strainer cwr- ros! 15 m«n, but from th« moment th« ac» t !«»nt occurred the captain has seen none of his crew ri-*ept his companion, l^araen. «nd has no doubt that the other ¡3 ha*e all I mmu > I< m L> Wh- thrown mt ■ the water. An fl ?<1 sen am! ¡•arsen by g<**d fortune were enabled to raft »«»me pie* f fi«*ti : a They timber, *'«redrd in • I raw I ng the iiNird» l«*g**ili«*r an t clung lo the iti j •' •«-! aft fr m :he t me of tl»« a- * i'l* nt until late lb it afternoon, while ti ■ »t«»rm L«*al a!*»ul them, being ci p*>rd to ill« most fearful gale of the s«s*s>>n. They had almost twoctMnlwd fr**rn fold, expiMiire and «ihaustion, and were with great difftaully sa*««i by fh« ir res'uers. The sea hi« been *o high all day that it has been im|*MM»b)e t*< launch a boat from shore, a: I even th» » evening the two men who went out and »•'otn- ¡dished the rwM'ue risked Ute ir liv-w in the breakers. I»ater in the eve ling the steamer A ■ a>Ar cmired al«* d th« »- «*nr uf the wre'k, but on»id find nu trace of ch« other seamen. Tills ;• a very dangerous locality for shipping, and when a *■«••»• ! is omw thrvwn <»n Hi« r«*cks she is certain to I»' doom«*«!, am) there is little chance for the escape of tier unfi»: tunatr crew. The t'aspar sailed from San Francinoo veal «rday for V •>»!, where she was to l< * I lumt*r for **an Francisco. SI»« «4» uwn«\l by the ('«»¡»ar Lum tier Cutu ps ny, and registered 300 tons. The drowned ar«*: Morris Peterson, first mate. Andrew And<*rs«*n, on I mate. George Offerman, chief engin«*er. John K ihn, <’i;g>n«*er. N. C. Helver«K«ii, seaman. Ixmia Bruce, aeaman. The <i»ok, name unknown, and fiv«« others wluw n im«»s ar« also Qiiknowu. THE NOTE ANSWERED. Spain Say« '»hr» lima !*«»ne All ) n«i-r *«» I -id th»- War. I m Her Madr !.<» •’ In the special not* t-• Minister W- »!f*»rd, the government d«*olares tiiat Spain ba» done all in her ¡Miwrr to end th«» war in Cuba, and cit«»s the many sacrifice* which have bren made by the nation, the h um I mt of troops sent to Cuba, an*! th»« ri furnia w limli are carrie«! out on the inland, which aru fully described. Th< !•»!«’ eii'ls wit!- the s!at*'m°nt t! at **b|Ain Will not admit the right of any foreign |<uw rr lo interfere in any uf i >«'r affairs. ’* El Tempo puhhshee with reserve th« an loum'vrnent that the reply of the Kpaniab government to the United Hta!«»s, presented to General Woodford, the American mino»t* r at Madrid, de clares that, if th«* United States *1< m *« lol st*'p the nailing of filibustering ex- }>oditions from Amen* an p»rts, spam w <- - mi - . it «• t K';,t m .***•!» v«»s »•’Is anchoring in Cuban waters. El Liberal thinks a rupture possible a« the r* Null of negotiatiur.s l*ctwi*«‘n Spain am! the United fitatrs and think# Spain ought to avoid this rup ture, so far as duty And honor ¡»enull, but that the got« riim«*nt should act in a spirit of mu*!<• rat ion am! that the nation will under no cin*nmaten<vsi au- thoria** a renum latton of S)>ain*a rights. A tisi ral I as * b Ki*.istilli» < ra«y. Kan Francium», Oct. 24 Australia will a*l'l ita abare of goldhunters to the Kb»nihkr reg on nr it year. When th*» Alam*MÌ* a,tiled from Sydney the office« of the Oceanic Steamship corn ¡any wer« lx-mg la»iiifcd with miner« anlK>ua lo gel to the new iaixl uf gobi. Hnmlreda of lettera a lay acre bring rrct*iv««l, «»king fur tn formal »on about th«* land of già <n ’ • and tr<u-ure A lengthy circular <MNMainit>g th« gm- »•?.» nf m s! n ’ al wa» »tight » a prepared and copies vf H were sent to inquirer# Il ia tb< ughl by the ofTi «-rw of the Alameda that the neat steamer will come to thl« |M>rt crowded With fold- burriera fur tlie Yukon. The ports baa demand««*! the recall of two American miseionarles from the province of Alep|*«», on the prrteit that their mission f<*r the distribution <*f re- ll’ f IS likely t«i cause d 1sturbailers The I’nited States legation has ignored the demand» On« M«»!h<»«l t»f f*««*tA* «ll«*n. Washington, (X-t. 27.—In his test w*’«*kly report to flurgeon-lirneral Wy- man, >anitary ln«j*e. tor Brunner, of ths marne hospital service, reports seven d«*aths from starvation in Hav ana, for lb«» week ended Octol»rr 7, and 22 for lhe week rn*i«*»l (X’tnber 14. He al*» reports rapid increase in ini««wtinal dtseaiwe, due t<» connected fond supply, an*! estimates that twu fiflha of tl>s l**tal deaths of the city are due u> this causa. H«»t righlikig I'mbsble. bimla, <>ct. 27< HTIcial dispatcher from Khangarbur reeeired tola* alate I hr advance upon Semagha paua on both «idee, in «bnh th« inauigent tribe« are collecting in gteAl force, and where (urh*ua fighting I* «Spcrled to oeoor, wdl I* resumed tomorrow The ¡»fiaition taken Up by th« enemy ia of the atrvt geat <!<«M*n|*tton. Tril»e«m«n are ted l*> make th« m<M»t deter- ininftd rsaiatanee to the advance of the British troops. I m Ag«-«1 S«»l«tler. Valparaiso, In I., O • 24 —Uncle Charles Decker, the oldest man in Por- to* •>, BD«1 pr*»bably lhe oldest a-l iier of the late war, is dead, lie waa wv years old. Ihiring the war. at that lime lin ing 41 years old. he enlist«*d in cum- psny I, Nineteenth ln«Hana cavalry, «•rrlttg one year, when L« wm . . cha *. * * < .*|«| Sen'! *»* fr»r Wrpler Havana, Oct. ST. —A di.p.lch to Fl tliario <!■« la Marina from .Madrid .ay. that the govemmewl ha. i-ablod to lien- eral Wey 1er ,iri<lly prohibiting any deinnn.traliiin on the day of hi* de parture for .->p*iii. and intimating that. H tliea*- inalru. lion» are not oom pl led w Illi by him. he «>11 tie held »trictly acixrun table, Paver Is Raging New Orleans, Out. S7. —Numerically, thi. haa !>eea the wont day of the fever • Ituation here. A. early a. 7 o'clock lb I. evening the board of health showed a total ot 5S a*« caw., and there had been 11 deaths Thia Is th. htghe.1 aaiuber vf death, in a .ingle day. Havana, (tot. 17. — Th. repurt (hat Oen.ral l'aalillo, U m in.a'C«nl l»adrr, bad l*«*n klllwl in an •rigag.tnant ia rotiflrin«*<l Tb. body «rti»»d har» .1 S «'clock tbi. alfcrnoon l,ar|p. crand« viall.d lli» iBvrgu. lo l«»k al in. re- t tnaiuA Apple«. |.rare an t plum» when taken without sugar diminish rather than lu err ate the acidity of the stomach. His See «will K*<*rt *u<r»»»fnl. Butte. Mont., Ort in. — Alam Fara day, an oM-tim» minor barn, wan grant*! a divorce from hi. wit», l la Faraday, who ia at prcnt in Ikrnv.r, Tin. ia th» rev.uth action for ditorn» brt«M*n th» part,«., and they have dia- aipateil a fortua. ot 1100,000 in litiga tion over the matter Children «linuld be given only nutrì liona, easily digeate-1 food; t» >«r pork or veal. lu Japan the lockt an» placad upaa ths ^uib i ñatead of on the door MARKET lio»! K xrtaat n«»««s oias«»e»v- u •.* * iad In«!Hu: on ha* r«- wfii ’h ts of iruport- »e a#’ ha«'*»!--gist lt ts kuuwn ton Karr rsmtribution, having ■»v*w*| by thie Engltshtitan in ad. oii th« e *«tern *u*at of Af ic implenteni» w«r« ¡»urchiM*! dl* »»*rrvr by the **inil!»«a»»»ian •n. There are at»*nt 50 pie*)«« Ilección, made of fi int, «»f qur» ranging »ti tile fruin an mch or r>gtii to hall a foot» s*»ms •rwral ¡••’imls The *»bje«'l» »«sed t«» be si «*ar !»«*•!*. bittle I w«»'lg«'w, irtincheons. blud- tthatavVA» tliMV iKií» l■«* » the al it* LETTER ns 4 Ce lit namta ÍA ei|* It He c< f *f • » *»( m Ui rti heart '"7 » of «P li tE h if Ui ine K> k « « l L ha «n I ha I » III «rat. roi il <«»*•1 «.Ifts In » Irr nf thè Sofia University, wh*» d»«»d re c*»ntly. beqwmtbed 8.0000,000 franta lo thè Buiganan guvernment lol«eapplied U» th* country'* n«***l». fi.000,000 frane for a ledmical ► h*»d lo I m » e«tAbh»h *1 al S«»fia ami larga sums for other pub- he insti t ut tona. H<»M K l*H«»l»l « I t mi rin» root» » sa*« t A Fair Inforenre When th« continual an-l unreason* able atta< k# upon the courts are ron- • Iderrd. orderly p'MipIc are apt to take a bl*»rty with the ¡ mn * i and make his cmiplM4 read. *’Xo n»ug« «’er saw the halter «iraw with g*»od opinion of thr l*w.M—H lock ton lndr|ien-letit. ITEMS OF INTEREST, Of 73 historic kirf ’- ••tland 41 are #ai I lo hare di«*d in Ixtt.le or to hav«« I nn n murdered. An outlaw. thr«*e moonshim rs and two other men Were arrested at th«' Sun- h»dton »amp inix-ting at Kingwood, W Va. We have a rry net uut, »en» live market eat th* ¡ssst but th« an«l has twrr very at roe g at time«, an al i [<vk*rs w ere Up * cenia over a week The news bos been quite buHisI » in tone, tone. and ft»rwign«rs have been II bersi buyers of wheat fi»» y nearby *hq»m it. Ab.HH (ho thing that st all (BVored the hear* was the fa* t that r«»ns ha«t fallen moder ately over the drvulh stri ken area, a that (all work was again m progr am tn Macwipt» the winter wh«uil srelHMU*» ol Wheat have l«ern larg*'. w ill* an ur< gent demand for g***l mil ling wh*«! fi. a Eip»»rt« fut fr«»m nearly all quarter*, oneri in «•rn«*«i» mi me the month «»f HepteUibev wer« the larg* »e Harden »>f bleu, if it e»t ou rr •ord. fim »1>ng up 9fi.0OO.OOC may have been here, and bush«* h* The American visible supply i»ry t<Mils h**i tieeti ma*I«* shows tu increase •»( 1 y2,000 bushel# A I Ain ami hl» nnmerou« for last wrek, and now total« 24,429,- At any rate, my du ov- <XM) bushels, against 57 2*.».000 a year »1 and ‘»om al 11 an* I Iced me a#«» The fact that Frame has again I* ■ n a large buyer of whrtl the ¡-ast Week Pas «lime mu» h tu stimulate ¡»ro'VMi, and were it not that spr*'ul*tioo »• very hght we •!>«. /d hav«» even a fat greater advance. H I »eat is on a legiti mate taun*—the ba»»» <»( supply ami de- man<|—but every one semi to I m » afraid u t h k i r of it k*- ¡»use thrv <M>tn{>ar« price* with v*< » » a ar<* -.>• what they w«rw a year ago, and m**> ron it yon » 4» predict decline«, hut white the cash de • • mand is as urgent as it is now, an»I foreigners are buying our wheat and flour nt th* rate they are now doing, there is no ‘ I. abc « fur more titan slight r*a«*t»ons *tvd everything favors s < >ne of lite visit«>rs to the rennes*»« higher range nf value* We f»M»i very ventennio I wa« a Kulhsrford county and »»Isis« lull, a 4 y**ara *>l I, wh*'». until his trip bullish on the situation our friend« t«» get hold of som« wheat o ti» i Nashville ri|*MHtion. had nnxer and it will «oon «how them a g'*"*! * «»o ou a raiIf*»» I train. profit. Them baa been more «eakue«» shown tn corn than the um ^I sanguin* lw*ar hai I.w'k' d for, and a* bidder« be »no' • <*».I # frightr!.* »i an I tl.rrw their holding« on a market that was narrow < «i ■ rm axs a«, a * r«»ai and wilt» light trad«* al lhe »tart, the WWe au4 «tue« «ow W«i result can enmly !*e !<>rv*rn —rather g CHAS H FLgrvMKM isiiw im w1**1 riTciiris « sharp '!«•« line with shorts lhe tw*«t buy* ho ’or»i» u*e»! »*» th« h«*«nffa er«. K<,ceipt* hav«> forti larg»». |'«trlla»t«1 It is cetimal«*«! that the lumh r cut of Wheal—Walla Walh*. H0<«fHlc; X’al- the Miramichi an*! tributaries. Canada, will tbi» season amount to 112,000,000 ley and Bluewlein, R3<4H4c per bushel. Four—Best grades. |l 50. graham, feet. I • ■ • 4 An ostrich live*» alxmt 30 years, and <>ata—•<’h«>i*«' whit**, 34 fl85c; choice th«* average annual yield of a bird in gray, 3*2 •*t33<- per bushel. captivity is from one to fonr { ouih I a of Harley—>'»•«♦ I barley, flV‘4 20; brew plumes. ing I - » i «r ton. <'•«*.»r |lid not say “El tu. Brute.” Millstiffs—Bran, |I4 |*er ton; mid Eye w i tn*-*♦-♦•« <»f the ass I ««nation »!*•■ dlings, |JI; shorts, <; • »0. p*M»e*| that he dn»ii fighting, but silent Hay—Timothy, |l»’ «<19 «0; clover, like a wolf. flu r l | ; ( allfuriilA w r »■ *’ | I* Neirly every man, woman an I child oat. 811. Oregon wil l hay, $0 10 pel in Egypt is a aii»ok<«r of cigarettes, an*! ton. Egg*—22 %c ¡«»r doaen. a pipe »• hardly ever **en in the mouth Hutter—Fancy creamery. 45 » 3()e; of a native. dairy, - • -Ci .. The largi‘»t winge*l insect in the fair to g**»*!, 3*»i r4 world ih the Atlit# moth of Central Bra ¡M*r roil. < iu^se —. Oreg on, 11 So; Young sil. li# wiiigti extend It inches from Anifri i». 12*,*". ’'»liforui». • gite tip to tip. I^r |i<>iin<l. One of the awerest p'naltie# to which 1‘uullr.»—Chii-krna, mllr.1, IJ 5O.-4 criminals in Holland w re in whcimt 3 ini |M>r broli**™ ».' 00(4 .M). time« condemned man to la- d< puled m I gr.»., «4 00«5 00; ducks, I- u O m I O' the use of »alt. ¡»er dor.«»n, lurk*s*. live, h<«4bc pet A Rlrong inicro***M|»e shows the single pound hairs of lhe head to !«v like ruarw, Potai*a*?»— Oregon Burbanks, 3.*»*c4O< round rasps, but with teeth eitreimly pur »a* k; sweets. ♦' 40 |w*r «»ntai. irregular ami jagged. Onion*—< >rvg(»n. new, red, U0v; yel Great Britain ami Ireland contain low, hoc ¡»er < « ntal. 3H0 bank*, lhe most important being Hops—h r |be |w*r ¡outei for new the Bank of Enlgaml, u hieb has a Cai- croi»; Ihvfi crop, fi(«|7c. Wool—- Vai |«y, 14 < 14c per |» hi U‘I ital of 1.000,000. Eastern Oregon, 7(»flic; inohair, 2( Th«« ('oliseum at Koine waa built by t<‘22c per |«»und. VexpAwian to aci*onnn(alate lo<> ih . o M utton— Gross, IxMBt sheep, wetherr «!«>»< tator«. It o»vers five and a half ami ewe». |2 50 t 2.40; dr«ssM*l mutton, a* r* « and whi 120 feet high. 5c; spring lami»«, 5l^c p«*r poind, The «i* **t«»r is one of the #tri»ng» wt H«»gs—Gross, choi*e heavy, I» creatures on earth. Th«» force require*! light an«l feY-ders, fi oo <4 OO, dr»***»-d, t<» open an oyster is more ttian nine | > 50 ffi 00 ¡»er 100 pounds hundred limes its weight. Beef—Gfcx* top steers f?!■ 1 < 00; After forty years of hard, dangerous, cows. 12 50 dreSMcd U'ef, 4<r5%c ¡»er and eKproaive mi**«ionsry work there ¡ m » u nd Veal—Large, 4^1$5c; small, 5^ are in Japan today aL>ul 110,Ovo native Christians, in a population of 42.000,- fic per pound. 000. ««atti« Market. Attempts have l>een wpnler silk, but have cious nature of the««» milling them to live mnnities. m.ide to produce fail«»»l, the fero in.*»« is not |a*r- together in còni- It is compulel that all of Ihr Itou.«*. in I>>ndon and New York cnuld Iw built of lite lava thrown out by Vei nil- vius sine*« the first recorded eruption in A D 70 Tr, Si billina • Bast tra ad * baking powder. T«|»<»r I mlrrwrir fratrtl During the war betwesm Japan and I'hma the Chinese soldiers wore un- derclohling made of paper. I ip«*ri- in«*nl0 mad« with these goods in lhe PruMian army proved unaatisfactory. a# they were found to la»l only two or three days. Al »VICE TO WOMEN. I>*rlelt»n lts>srrs»«t r«lel Naw ìarb rire. New V ork, OtML 24. —Ta-* men lost their live« m a fir«’ today on Broadway( œar Ninth. When th«* Latir« wem I • in i, << j waw in a -t.i ling p*»ai!i«*nt U.r tipp- • p4rt of thi- l-ody bring o*rr « beam. The other aaa at a front win dow, indicating that the man had struggled to rr«<h air and r*. aj«e th« flani'« The fire w«« in a threr-«u»ry brick building, owned by the -ailur'a bnug Harbor relate, and <*r.-upi«.| »»y tb» laundry <>( I iarjtirr A Vail. Ih. h>M i. «.' S.OOU. John Westbrook. I hi rhe lor. fsrnsisg it fire miles north of Laporte,lad , and 40 sears old. had never seen a railway carriage or street car until be * tai led Mohigau City. iftls, li very * and h <’ar-»»n, Xev , < M. 27 —Tbeaupremt court re»vi»<’d lhe drciaioti awarding damagie Again«! the Weateri» Vi»:on Tel**graph Company to the plaintiff Burna. The latter had urgent baalne*« al Lovelock, and l« i* graphr.| a friend from (iratid Junction l«*r money, K* reiving no reply, be attempted lo bw*l hia way on a train, and falling off, was arritMialy injure*). H<* then auetj the telegraph company for fading to de liver hia meaaagr, and re«cited judg- rnent. which baa junt l*eeti reveraed. Ths !*«»»<•*• I)ri»i»h(1 tgmirol WEEKLY S ' fISQh. ■ f N'owh Koliy, of N.« Brun.wick. N. , haa ju.t reevver»«! hia .ight aft.r liwlng blind for t.a vear. He I* aald lo b» ISS year. old, and hof«a to breab tb» r*j»rd. I The «ooner you bejjin to SihtUtnf't Bat t*-A and baking powder, the l>etter your opportunity to get s me of that $ J oxioo And the more you w 1| rn- joy your cake and eating. Ah« «a a lx's * « >nf».1»r*<*> ll**l| **f An effort iS bring ma ! u> < *** roll of Iwindf" for the <k>nf Museum, in lii<*hm*>nd, Va , » .r •old ter» ami «al I or s who served ihe < federate • «use with a verified r repo I II»« vartous «xumuamls to wh! ich th wer« attaclHwl during the fmir *» « « the war. Survivors an«i friend« of li < living or *lea«l ara a¡>¡n,aled t«_» to I H a up the record. Ilion In h la a h lia« ros'ui - inga. ths «-cm |"«M»er, to order dim er Electricity The CauM c4 all dtwAM u the wulr cd rrwrgy the t!w *s«Ha foe uw«r thirty >«•«* * «Bls-tgWt s»i'l •** that it la >w«g 4/ ««rt ha* tlx >1 Ft.KTcHK« cw IM •• aalfoMtty feu«« ms to uM Ue Onta - LiHupau) uf « h». U Pvswfatowl. t»AM . i A. rt : < HI.M M Lk relative* of J.»e Sullivan, w Oakland, Cal . ami was «••* !it iiiotiiwi in height, haw »ver his grave, fearing that a in will st*al his l««ly. a' tality tv keep up natural se ’They re* Eke »X iixity it givo through th< p#,’p- »rr uw < j J I DM. >4 X/2/ X S / / / c7#/C mt r t< p 4 r- < r Ha »> * U have • I* » I will al a« i^ini of body not suHictrni vi imu in u inn a i<>o 1 a I . 4 * • • g <• • rnrail*« »■«•' *t ÎXdlar# tat ar ♦ E.r I mi i.f I« J « il ASM , A A4 SANDtN ELECTRiC R FI a» O ••UiHft*>i IS3 V* (Dccnd) ï rn.; Hai Ono of the ti the investigati*! the K’iasian jail each group of ( per ».iltar color of • L L LI i ¡i f • ' and R VJ/ ktz f-.r <’ r««a-# Spray Pumpv* Supplie» .* birtiltîcrt J* (2.itab>k- . Fret J*.* * BUEI.1. 1 AMBERSON. Portland. i ha« **vr IfoArr. < [<»f bi la • J-«» 9A * B«c Diamonds have been discovered, in rare instance*, in th« meteoro' stones which hate fallen lo lhe oMrth. V > r i »7. s «• « a VV'llfcS Mr III ng to • v i«io9ill«>n I U I « p«)«»» p our Furs IXRI l T FROM THE M IVlì U Fl RER •r r» Butter — Fancy native creamery, brick, 93(42&c; ranch, IO<4!8c. Cheese — Native Washington, 12c; California, 9^c. Kgg»—Fresh ranch, 24 (4 30c. poultry—(’hickrns, live, J»er pound, hens, 11 i^r; spring chit kens, |2 5U « 3 00, ducks |3 60«| 4 00. Wheat—F»»ed wheat, |2<l per ton. Oats-Choice j*«*r ton, 991(499. Corn—W hole. |22. cracked, |*er toil, |22, f*«*l m* .»l, f J per t**n Barley — Kolhxl <»r gruoml, per Ion | 2 W I dr, 4 Fresh Meats—Cimice dr«««ed beef, •te«*rw, 4r; cows, c; million sL<*ep, •c; pork, 4^c; veal, small, 4. Fresti Flab—Halibut, 4c; salmon. 4 (4 5c; «almon trout, He; fl<*uiidrrs sole, 31% (44; ling rod. I 5c. smelt, 2 1% « 4c. Presti Fruit—Apple*, 75c< (fi boi. " tlaWAy ¡» a* I»«*# 50 <40c; rhngi 8‘.i 44Or, prune«, ».t < per pound; pears, 75« <|l per hoi. You cannot havn nerv. trouble and beep your health In ninety nine cwara out of a hundred th. w tub. the Wool—Nevada ll«t 19c; < >regnn, uvnrtea and the blad der ar* affected. They (<|lAc; Northern 14 t 16<* j*rr pound. Hupw—11-«t ¡5* ¡se r j*0110*1, are not vital organ«, MillstufYs- Mi I Hit «a. |h» «22; Cal he no» they give out iforuta bran, fió 00« IÔ 50 |ier ton. MMmesL V ii . «na—New re»I. »UigHOc; do new Mrs Lydia E Pinkham« a.lverskln |l 0\4l.|.*» per ental» Butter—Fancy creamery, 27(<2*i«-; V . ff r t a b I« Compound, hy do ae» ondi, 15;<26e; fan* y dairy, 98(4 b u 11d i n ff up 841 . good to rhot- V. go M 82o |w»r ¡<vun<l. thr nrrrr. n»>d th«-- Far » unid, n«*w 19 « .fair roatorlnff woman'.or to giMxt, 7<g Hr |«*r pound.. ffatilam to it* natural Fggw—store, 142(k ; ranch, 94(4 ■tat», rolle»., ail 84; Eastern, 18 989; duck, 2u ¡air I th« ie troublraoma donen» ' uterine »ympUima. In Pistaiolo—New, In boia« 80(4 70c. ermflrmatlon of thl. «., by prrmb • .*n. Citrus Fruit—Orang* ». Valencias, refer to the following women, all of fl f ' / '. M* i an me*. | whom .}K>al4 fn<ta e«perience: Mt«» 8 50; t'ahfornii l«*n>»ms, choice, »J io, CBL1A V* m H ouk , 1011 5har»wurxl St , do cotunion, fl <. 1 ;*r Imi. I'hiladelpMa, Pa.; Miaa (¡»id C ol - Hay—Wheat, 17 <4 I ft; «beat and 1.0an, 1*3* Eaetern Are., Cincinnati, oat. tllWIS; -at |IOM1S. river bor O.| Mn*. N«wti.i.. SO Kyermon 8L. ■•S'- I di 19; llrtxtklyn. N. Y.; Mita. !,an>i. Onawa, s s «20 Chestnut NL, Woburn. Maa* ; Mn- Fre»h Fruit—Aj ; per A. II Cot.(. New Kochelle, N Y.. and lari» bol; gra|v». >0 1 40c; laatwlla, many other*. 40 < 80.-. pe., he., 40 > HAc peara, |l.0< Women »ufferlnff from any form of fe <61.(0 p»r boi; plum., aftui lOo, male weaknraa arv incited to promptly Al O.ag*. Kan., K. II Lyon* turned communlcnte with Mr». l*inkha<n at a «a.te f».il on hia farm Into a h.h Lynn, Maas. No* he baa a You can talk freely to a woman when pnad len year* ago. It ia revoltinff to relate your private ohain of flah penda worth glt.000 uo th« plac», all *tork*l fmm th» waate LU* lo a man pool. Quick: S. Sihertield, P ' Or. OWER PROFIT it H I g ee Power that will »a»c you money and make y»n money. Heresies Engine, are the cheapeit power known Burn Gasoline or iHalillate (hl; no am»ke, fire, or tint, lor pumping, running dairy or (aim tnaihmcry, they fi ne no equal. Autom itic in action, petfecllyi ■afe an«l reliable Scod for illustrated catalog. Hercules Cias tìngine Works Hercule* Special Bay Si, Sjn Fraacisco, Lai. hnrwpower) '?4 Price, oaly flM. :■ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦* ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ e ♦ e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ H •: H ♦ ♦ ♦*♦♦♦♦*«*«»»•♦ Î Dentists.... Ch*t loiit snppltoa «*f n« stent rat««, larg« *i.< * amt low prbaa. • • • Portland, Oregon . . • taxi iùrtt IX talli Sept Partasi A r »i»<rio«o.u l.frti j the a A Cart Load oí Gold K •' 1 f yœ dump«d « carvi« #4 <fl g*44 «! my f * FREE 1 ■ • ; TO ALL s ■ u» *if L MEN j r S é , r . ■ «at maa af*»« !♦*.« marh-M uf • • c h 11 u s » s tii i h i a r.. * .... - « . . > « «t K« ■. « '»4 »• RID STOffiiCH of • k ii 1« Frir» |1 i»t arri ri« i ho rs j.,.1 |.i( » • Ar**1 »te i» K-» r**i « • fij\ •> ’ * • * 1 *•«'./ 4«« rwrorti a | » i. »«t t« « «) • - * ■ ....FRANK NAU ... , N » C. O. F* « ha«« : »« |M»t««t medi* {aste Jnat tha t- ok «Jtear pla'u krttsr Max. » Ma. » » » M m --•» • »•» (va4«a«< of < barg«. or «vii habits «f youlh. A Httla bauk tbat makes It ail puta ruar hahafi wftbwateéiarg« by writing TNf f*»f MC 01CAL C* . N Niagara M., Baffalo, N Y. Wucn,««y nusv woNLO or nutiKtt* « t’l anlM'frV n «Orsi. RONI AM . o«. AM rosila« BiSE BILL GOODS W • CSrtT lb« m«Y»( ror»: ti< <>' *>«- n i«4 • B<1 Athi«iie <•«>> 1» •>« ths* . si luiit aao uwi»o*n* «sot to owifi A«a«1 for oar a thistle < «<«. .,« • WILL A FINCK CO.. aia SSO S«zk»l SU, Ira SrflMBsls««. * <1.