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«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
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<«»*•1 «.Ifts In »
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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
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have
• I*
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will
al
a«
i^ini of
body
not suHictrni vi
imu in u inn a i<>o
1 a
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*t ÎXdlar# tat ar
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J « il ASM , A
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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
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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:
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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
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by writing
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