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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1898)
• ff * '• .* + Every Package J of Schillings Best tea is a o nr pie. Your money back if you don t like it. »4 * 1 ■" " - ........................... . ■ 1 1 - - ■ ................ ABOUT MINES AND MINING the mineral districts have been sadly nwglacteri, W'ith the character of ore, Alaska flute I n H»lati««M I« Affeetlwg th« fuel, the timber, tran«|»uriat»<»n. friera- the grn Ins of «»re for flu si ng oech other, "What will lbw new gold yield am! the rnibl el I ma to, Oregon an»! bave «poo prierai** (a « quest mn which Washington, he says, aboubi * m th» la Iwlng «te líate-1 by staleemen ai I greatest tmtveral • peodu«x*ra in the W rot. financiera. The North American He Htata bi «ar da could i«r of advantage in view treats the auhfo t at length and niany wayw F*»r or»e thing, tliey draws the deduction that even lhw<i<h cou'd const it uta I hern»«* I tea a fountain« the Alaska vichi is cnurtiuua it will head of reliable informvlioci. by keep not affect primal to any iMXltraalde do ing In touch with all the districts, grew It r»a**ma that there are two where capitalist*, st rangers and |w« pie manv avenue» open b» the «•»• <»f gold al h*»m<» could draw from f »r investHig. — its monetary use, use among the arta ' str. and the foreign demand t r it to ever AV ALI. aicut m » change price«. The article aaya: With a g»l«1 production tor I nut rati M e herrd i»ot fa tk ate>Ut ihe weather whea mated at $340,000,001), H ia évident a« thè «su»* « j ( so n»ai»y that the f.»’W g«d-:!i« I a wi I*., to <4 fisa ait 4 |4M»tS whirh Alltel mankimt prove rI rpt »» •i«r productive in or* M w h oí these aifi» ti ma is frv»to firrilage der to a*Id a gr«*al ¡«i»r- *-iit .. - to tfo uity «4 thè i*r-r»ra. fnt4S» les and w<>rld*a anni «I supply of gol I If ts d n«an t»«di Many | m »I«» s id *> ha ». It n irne, ara hnwigtit <»n by they should } eld !' ».<• O.UIKI }- r %«^r pnsurv1 to rr»M or by amMfft« rMf|t bnt • •'» carrying the total annual prodti- lion to ’ •• *•» • g kMiditlot» io wh.- fi •« mav ha I t ' t fhera f»h«»ul4 i* « r*»or«iy whtth a g»«.*■rei W at i«curen«e fi r ali Tb»» ad ling •<! } .’5 i*»-» - • t t t ♦ p • •a •«» w h y M Jaroba *hl i« so p**p annual Im-reaio’ T •• eff.- t of n* * *r It lliir« a hra and lotosi»« il! forni«. supplies i>f the pre • i da • >d 1 rs y ar* wrerwbokeeplf stra«|||y »»n ly restricted by the tact that the n i .4 to hr uaetl |h« emergeiu <*• »1 any llm» t he < u re < f th«► H4i*ai a- ut« aita' h« tion« have I«. be *« t «r . • «I t. ■ V» m»u already in alisten-An nidi ms» <»r iNTKkk«t tion of 35 remi I*» the annual pro duciteli of wh«*al or corn, or even al Tb* che u> teal Udine of E|«>ni «ai't» more permanent in-luslrtal | refo ta, I »ulpll ate uf ti > agnosia like iron or rop;»rr, would have a \ > r» »4ti»!a*'tory trisl« have bean rw- marked effect upon pro « «. Gold la un rently m.v !e <?f a Ilf«* Istat ma !«» of doubled I y influence«*11 like all other j j. »•_ U I. i. h It* V .»• f< - U l I artlHee. by the I * «4 • .j p « I • a uld remain ad With a I* a I, evm mand. but t ,.v supply in any one yr ar whew full of waler, If only a amali addition to the am<oint l>r HerU it A Parkin, of C hicago, already in the market AH th g- i has hypnotis'd fota fog terrier, K*au, of the world uw* I a« r».»n or ’al » i* «o that the dog r* viVea and < .irr.es out monetary exchanges i« «u t »tantly in . in»tru« tii»ijs written «m a slip of papar, the w<<r ld*t t ■ * r . i • • ’ . f folded and laid on his i>«*•*• being purchased by tw-muordu • • dl« Electro magnets capable of picking rnlly or by alight premiums in rato up a load not »'lolling five tons are of eschar g« u »< m | f»y the Illinois Stwl Company to It has uewn shunti that the visible transfer ateel I «earns or plates from one st- « k «.f <n< '.eta» » ’ I ci * „• t ■ part, of the wliop to th« other. • r M«u*»iiretnents have shown the thick« Reasons will •>« I • given for ti. = - i ■ ¿ nras <»f the human four to vary from t b a t a f I •Uticealed iti pt ivate temnls. The the two hundred and fiftieth to the six* Blonde mat format leal elements of the problem, hundred th (-art of an inch. therefore, are An •><’« gate gidd p’o hair is th** finest, ami r<*d hair the duct ton within historic tiin«w of $g,- coarsest U ist is probably the most venerable 000,000,000; a visible • .( ply of g«d»l In nee a* money <*f ft . • u.ouo oi*u. and pine of furniture m eliatenre is now it is the a I*'«Wilde .« ! • » • d ■ .p I in the British Mu«» Gin. thri«ne <»f t^uern ll-ktsu, who rf'ignc*! in r'r fron 1. 4” * i-. h.»¡ I ♦ the Nile valley soup l.dOO }rara ln*- 000*000 in future years. The serum I qut-al!<n — what ; t: n fure Christ. of the IteW g«dd Alli be drv«»ti*d to A fa * m er of llermfon, Va., has a pet monetary uses «i>gg«-»ts th«- interest h'il whi»h follows turn around the ing inquiry, what ha« N >me ««f the I lace. XV i.» 1» the farmer sent the toad d'fferei «» fot» «-en the whole *•. t as a gift to a end In U a»binghui, the of gold prefo.«*d and I “ an «»unt ¡ -*» V id walked ba» k to H« rnd«»n, a <tis visible in oun and bullion* The tan*e of ¡0 tulles. amount tn '■ «• a •• suted <• - f 4 “ I »1 II) V II I f. V I-1 <*|l I H OS M % K I >1* 000.000 and represents mor»* than half row !>» US of tfoe gold whl-h ha« l«e»*U | >du < d • in« e I 4?2 I ■ a < Tie * K * 1 g t‘> th*’ Ki mlika must through whirl» this hfferrt *• I»«« been ' remember that a reliable baking pow absorbed, wi »■ n n- » i « - tr a!<d der is an al* »lute ne «**«ity. If, after thus: a long and ri|*-n«i\p trip und the great Al rasión, the arts and the foi* g., cost «'f transportation, the baking puw- trade. • ler proves inferior or has lost its A »«>•>11« *«•« lb« Meat. It is compiali rd that ti e British have made no money «»ut of n m i g in U.if country They ibul-l lit *• 1 over the proverbial y<«ungvr *• n, and Itimrious mine managers, who*‘«l tn for dinner“ in ran. »te in ; • g imi*« and hate Fri h chefs ai • V its to soothe them during the hour < f h gestion A » rr .u • air hum g t t 4« r advantage here, thri are rno'tdy plain, practh'al meri, and when th»' buy a mln»* tin*) ud • r •• <»f rwj > rt» to che» k up another, a»rd thet» pay a price for the property, and no more.— aletkxi City Herald •trrfjgth, me miner will be practically forlph-Mi It is no time or pfo- r to «-x What ia nqu’rvd is a bak« ’ iwriinrnt ing powder that lias a tually stood the test of the arctic climate Tim well known explorer. Lieut. Peary, I’. > N., says <»! ('IrvelamFa bfvkit g powder, which he used on hla Ar tie Kl|*rdi|lous: ”<‘levelaiid’« •!«» ‘I the tests of us«« In those high latltu«lea and severe tern« jwratu»**» perfawtly and gave entire sat« isfa lion Mrs. Peary << n«nlrrs that there is no Iw-ttrr baking powder uiadv than <'levrland s. I shall take it again un tny next rx|*Hitnm.*’ llaitias EX|’vrlineuta made recently by scien tific men in Francs* have «lrv*l*»p«d a curious and altogether unvXj«c* t«*d fact, namely* that certain persona |,<iA*«'«4 a magnetic |«darity—tint ia, they are found 1“ a* t after the manner of mag nets, having, m fact, north and south pole« In am h a ra«e. the individual on Iwlhg completely undr«*iuk«d and placed near a sensitive galvanometer, will, when turned un a vertical axis, cause a defle* th»n first In one difectiou and then in the other, just as a magi • t will do. It ia not aatumed that all persons |»a*w thia polarity, but in •lais Wining W«»ar4s the rase of Professor Muratil, an Ftate mining boards, Mr Hatchcider Italian, up>»n whom the ri|«rnm«*nt <«f Portland, believe«, a • id • « f was tri«-«!, the phenomenon was un- great iMÚitanca t<* the mining inter tnislakably exhibited, it taring found that his beast curre«|-»ndr*l to a north osta of <h«v ' and W »•h*n.‘ ; I others, Mr. Battili Ider realises that pula and his back to a south )*ole. lOnU|hl l«i lamplet, Mr (dole, of the (*’ P; er creek min ir.g tii«trict, Hkamania county, W.-h- Ihgton, has brought to \le»sts I dfvll and foebecMi, <»f I’ortlnml. san»|dr* of ore fruto the ÿ<> f.»»t let el uf the Y< ! low Bird Shaft, which a»waved 16 per cent COp|«r ami f 13 in gold. .Mr b»* brvki ami Mr. Cidfvlt rip. t to I smc the n-aebinery for a am* 1er the ground Just as « - n a« the tra 1 < an • put in Bi»a|ir There are a num -r of promising prupertive in C<*| prr • reek district in which Portland parties are Intana ted. A W'iindii » Hally I N|»»r. Thrrw has jti«l hern Iwunchw-I In Paris • <lAily pA|«rr dvvutrd solely to tbc interests of the fair * x It is pro A ChAt With Mina Maria Johnson. duc'd entirely by women, and not only Th* baUnre wh«*l of a woman'* life are the editors, the managers arci the 1» tnrni>lru*li'<n. «taff of reporters women, but the ty¡w» Irregularity Inya th* founJntlnn of ia s* t by female comi**«>tora, and it la many di-<»*••,an>I I* In itwlt at.vnip* reported that even the priatera* devils tout of dlwaM*. It I* of th* grrAt.at are feminine mem liera of the genus lrn|«>rl*nr* Ui»t regularity br nceoia- • “gamin. ** The name of the pa¡<er is 1-a plu*h«*d ** *<M/n a* |x.H^ible after th* Fronde. Vs«*«! as a noun this means flow I, an «'»taUllabed fact. the implement of ancient warfare with which David slaw Gohath.while to the Lydia K. Pink- ham a Vegetal 1* , verb “fron ler’’ the translation to sling, Compound U th* to censure, to blame, to criticise an«I to greatest up|«»M* all equally apply, and, judging regulator from ths first numtier, are singularly known to appro|«riate. siuce it is full of abase of medicine. everything that can poaeihly be con- «trued as the han liwork of man. -My Mme. beverini*, whose writing« have health be* won for her a world-wide reputation, ram* *o is edltordn-cl; f, and the enterprise is that aaiil to be ba aed by plenty of money. e leave Kaeplwg **i« beata* Klrthdajr. achuol. I Th* birth lay of I)i< k*-t>* wu orl*- wan tln d all th* time, and had drrad* ful paisa In in . • ’ ■ *"•! bark and h-ad. brataol in Lon<lon by M»in«* orrmool*, I waaalaotroubh d with irregu arity of urganlwd by Mr. Edwin Dr*«, and It in.'tiM'*, an I loat *o much fl*»h that my i* of mtvrrot to not* that had th* n<>- T*li«t lived lie would have been 86 trii-mie be'am* alarmc-l. Th* grave in W.-atmin- - My mother, who from experience la y*at* of age vi*il*d bv Mr. and Mr*. a firm I- '• r l:> tt I ; r. :ne. ■t*r Abl>ey dice, thought |wrhape they might Un** Drew and a pa'ty ol friend*, an I a fit me. 1 followed Us* adeloe Mr». wreath wa* d*|»>*ited tipon it Heein, many »lrai>g*r, near Mr. Drew began a l'tnkhain gar* me. and need Lydia I Pinkhausa Vegvtabl* Com|>our»d » 4 littl* •|**»-h. but it wa» nipi-ed In th* Llrer Hlleand am i.ow *» well aa I e»er bnd by a verger—irei ng, of cour-e, WM.”—Mt** llama >*• Jouasoa, Cen technically, |M>r nlclouxly near the legal offene* of "brawling. ’ Taking th* tralia. I*. wreath with U>rru, Mr. Drew', |>arty pru**e<l*<l to au evening entertainment in St. Jame*' hall, «hau vanona recL tatloua, nong*. *|**cl>r* and •<> forth, mor* or lea* eonnected with Dickena, r on >* formed th* j r«gr*mtu* of U>* *v*uing. A IM H T IRREGI LAR1TY. THE BARK AI.MÏ LOST WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. ttsAe 4 «MhUtei«*» »• • ••<••• « »•■«• • r tbs W "»«14 Th« feat lire of th« week in the wheat tra*fo has lawn lbw attempt to make the bull oliqu«- stand frooi under the mar ket. The attempt ha« G*cn an absolute —f t —... failure, for th«* Leiter crowd have st««»l in the br<wh and bi«! $1.04 for May WAS HUI >D foil t t'I’I'l K KU » K wheat an«! tiwk all they evuht gel at that pmw. The “barring * uf h«Hi«es Mwp|»**«r«1 t** !••••> H«>«-t« Strwrll h» • ! repreeauting la*itrr was a sign uf lack Hwavy «*•!* W h»rb W aa hl»» »f confidence <m the part of the brars. l»«g <*W taNlAaB <«at* They know that the clique n amply Han Francis« n, March 34 —- Upon the able to pay for all the wheat it takes, arrival of Ihw i*a ific < <<a»t btAsm«hip but psufobly they do not wish tn a»L! ifoutpany's «tc-amvr >auta Kosa. from to the imentile which the clique al- Ban Diego tedgy, the nrwe wa« rv- r« A>ly has to tun prhea op A rati-«-r rvlved here of a foorrtbls acchlmt in«li« severe break has occurred In the other rwetiy attritmtad to the Alaskan gol I ri itrmrnt, which is l«e«|»evsal to have options, but aside fr«*m the l«etter ciup report« from the southwest the news has C*M»t th«* llV«*a «if 40 paaartge-r« »1-1 M'l ura Captain Alriai>»lrr, ol th«» Banta m>t been Iwaiiah Foreign markets K»«a. t* j or leal that early this mornii g have !»»en remarkably firm and the *<m while nine miles <»ff Point Itontta. at slant purrhaer of wheat by foreigners th* moQth of the <i«’lden Ciate, he al the seaboard hrs|*reks a genuine de sight«*«} a «Ivrelirt. taidiion up. The addition to the contract Ths tug Bea Witch was immrwliatvh mand. d»vpatched to the point indicated, and st«<'k looks beariab, but it must I* ad* foil ini the derelict to be tl»e the l*ark tnittrd that a very small p4»rveutag« of H» l««ii W. Aln>y, (’sj tain Hogan, win- n the total receipts gral.w up to the •all«*! hence for < <»| f*r liver |«*iula w ith standard* B**me may wood«*r whv 37 pnaartigers and a « r*w <»f 13, un **un la tter w ithdrew his suptarl from the last. The liark lay u|M»n her star* Probably l>«,«-i«» be an- tioard side, with her stern l«»w down in July option. the waler, her de* k hamper l***»!ly tict|«al<'«l a haid fight on the May *.cal. wr«w'kr-l. an»! «everal plank* of her h «■! •nd coi»si«fore»l it a fortqp-ne conclusion washed )<■*««* by th* •*-«« whl' h broke that a hulg<* in the May wheat will 1*1« ! her bring the July Ixack into line in a huriy. XVhili’ tbrrr wire no signs <»f b«*r The cn»p situation is looming up against bi*ats, it ts not believe»! that iier j th« price uf deterred luturi'S, ami the g«-fs and crew rst'a|*««<! by putting <«ff ri client prue|i«cts are a strung induce* fi<*rn the vesjel in them, a* their ii^e tnenl toward taorntng up farmers* been a very h’-avy s* a for several «lays holdings and to putting out of line of past. F-irih*-rii»«»rs, no woi«l ha« l»vrn »hurts. • ri-sriv» I fr *ni the «urviv»»r«, if ai 1 <-i t**»r1lan4 ist, although the «lerelirt was sight«*'! Wheat — Walia M alls. 74 -<75c. Val w thin 10 tnifoa of this fort ami fully 4H hours have passed since the wrn'k ley and BliM'Strin, ?7<4Hte p«*r bushel. Flour—Best gra»lr«. $3. H5; graham. orctirreil. According t<* the tugfomt m<*n, there (3 40. superfine, f.' 35 p-r bairel. I >ate—■< hi»ice white. 36<4 37c. choice wa« a prrtiy stiff brn**»* when lha Almy sotfod «»nt <»f the llolden Gat«* Bun-lav. gray. 33(4 4 4» per bushel. Barfov —Fie-d barley, $17'416.50; and m-ar night it was blowing a gale. Hhe left here un«for topsaila. ami whi'i* brewing. $30 per ton. Iasi seen w.«• «landing out for an offing. Mi list off »-—Bran, $16 per ton; mid Th«*re was a heavy sea running, and it dling«. $28; aborts $IH. Hay — Timothy, 11» 50; clover, $10 is siipjMMeil that s«Ht>«**timo during the night she struck a «quail and turned M II; Oregon wil-l hay, $v«‘f lu per tun. Eggs—<>reg«m, lint |3c |»er dot<*n. turtle. Butter—Fancy creamery, 46«r50r; The Ih len W. AItny was once a Booth Sm trader, ami was quite fanmu* fair to good, 40>4 46c; *iairy, 35(4 40c for her many adventures among the per roll. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12 K>c; rei’fs. Her cotnmamlerj was Captain Lutridl, and he nfierati'il h»*r in th»* in Voting America, IR -4 I 4o. Poultry-— (’hick« us. mixed, $3.60<4 terest of J«»hn Wightman, who retained an intervwt in her when «he cntrr<*«l the 4.00 per tioxen, liens, $4OO«44.6U; $6.00; ducks. $6 00 4 Alaska tr.i-fo She was in g««»d condi geese, tion for an «H I %«’»r»-l and i-erb'cth - »• 6.1*0 |M-r duten; turkeys, live, ¡1(4 12c worthy. Bhe wan on the drvd«»* k some j»er ¡<uund. Potatoes—On'gon Burbank«» 40t«(i‘A' her owners aj»ent $3,000 in repairing per sack; swim -I s . $1 75«13 p-r cental. .< temp* «e on Onions—Oregon, $3 86(g 3.60 per •a* k. deck Hope—14«tl6c per pound tor n«*w When the Altn.v foil port she hud 126 tons of I a I last whfoh she carrte«!, crop; 1696 crop, 4« 6c. U ool — Valley. 14(4 16c p«*r |M>un<l; Iwsiidea, the provisions of the pa-’M-n* g**»s ami their unfits Khr was a ve*- Eastern Oregon, 7(4 13c; mohair, 80($ *• I of only afo> it 350 tons, and was 33c |*er pound. Mutton—Grose, I h * fi «b«-«*p, wethers therefor«' ballasted sufficientlv#to make and ewes, 4c; dr«-”*«*d mutton, 7c; her “«llff.** spring lambs, 6^* p*r jm > ud *I. Will l*»str«»v the III I »trd Harb Hogs—Um»*«, choice he.ivy, $4.36; Ban Francis««», March 35.—The reve light and fvofors, $3.oo«»t 4.00; dressed, nue cutters Perry an«l Rush, acting $5.00(4 6.60 per 100 pound« under instructions rtMeiv«*d by tele B’-ef-—(«io«-«, (up stecHL $3 6(H< graph from Washington, lift |«orl to 3.76; cows, $3.60(<S; dress«*»! beef, 6 day to aearcii for the wreck of the (< 7c |»er jMiuml. Hrfon Almy. B«»th cutt«-rw tistk on X’eal—l*arge, 0(4 6 *1c; small, 7 «4 6« board a quantity of gun <x»tton, ami the per ¡Mjun<i. wr»«k of the ill filed bark will ta» NeatHe visrlirt. blown ail ! scallere«! to !he four winds, Potatoes— Yak i in as, «1« per ton; m « she 1« n nuisance to navigation. pound; While little hope is lirld util that any native». $11(413; sw«-<-Ui, 3c ii»x of 6o )*ounds, 11 of the p iRM-ngrr« or crew may have «•• Butler—Fancy native creamery, caped with their ll*ca, the cutters will 14<4J5»; dairy, k«-ep a »harp wat< h while al ««-a fur brick, 35c; ranch, any survivors who may fo* drifting on 16c; Iowa fancy creamery, 33c. <’heesi»—Native Washington. 13(g are. kag»* Telegram« have bv»*n sent to various points afong the »oast in 13c. Kan tern cheese, 13'fc. Egg» —Fresh ranch, 14c; Califortiui structing th«i life saving crews to pa trol the beach in the vicinity of the ram h, I 4«\ Meats—-Choice dr»*«s«*»i beef steers, station*, but so far no liras of a hop ful character has been rwceiwd by the 6c; cues, 7 « 7 l$c; muttun, 6 lvc; purk, 7v, veal, small, Be. cullei'tor of the port. Poultry—Chickens, live, p*-r pound, WILL NOT STARVE bens, 13c; dress«*!, 14c; turkeys, live, 13c; dressed, 16c. **M|>plis« In IJtianl 11 !**• («• It* Fresh Fish—Halibut, 6(g7c; st«w*l *eni l<* Ala«ka* hea ls. 7 (4 Me,»almon trout, 12 ^c; floun Han Francisco, March 36.—-During ders and sole, Sq|4c; l«»m «:««t, 4< , ling the coming s«'a»on the Alaska Com ool, 4'46c; rock col, 6«'; «melt, 3^4 mercial Company propo^w to get |6,. 5«*; herring, 4c. (mo tons of »uppliia up th«* Y ukon ami Olympia u)sters, per *ack, $3<g3 50. distribute them among its varn<u« C«»rn—Wbufo. $33; era. k* l, per tun, trailing pasta. Last year 20.000 to«o* f *8, fv«*-l meal, |3J ¡«er ton. Were forwar*lnl, but in >«t of this a 4» Barley — Rolled or ground, per ton, »tarl«G late in the season, aft« r the $33; whole, $33. Klondike excitement fo-gm, and aotue Flour—Patents, jw-r barrel, |4 25 f thomnands of tuns got no farther than * 4 50; straights, $4 00; California bl M irhaeia brands, 14 65; Dakota brand», $5 40 < This year the company will have 13 $5.75; buckwheat flour, $<> liver steamers moving with heavy M illstuffs— Bran, )>er ton 117; shot ts, loads al the earliest |«*a«!bfo moment per ton, $1 h <4 19. Five will t»e new ones. They wen- Fred—Chop|MMl ft*e«l, $16(4 20 |*er built on the Ohio river, and have !*r« u ton, middling», per ton, $24, oil take »L>ppr<| to (*nala>ka. Th« y are rX|»rct tural, per tun. $3$, rd to make four round trqw between 1 Hay—Puget Hound, new, pur Um, Juno 11 and the fm-amg time $13 4 14; M»tern Washington timothy, The company's fine new 2,6O(M«>n $16; alfalfa, $13; straw. $7. orraii steamer Ht. Paul, now bring built U heat—F«wd wheal, per ton. 1-3 al the Union iron works, will fo- Oats—Choice, per tun, $33. launched at midnight <m April 6. The • an Irinrlir« Mark»«. Northwest Trading A Tran«|«*ttatioti ' W.ol—11^1 lie; Oregon, 12 Company, the Wrar«*-Gage corporation, *A14<', Southern oo«»t l*tul>*. )• .-jp-. |«<d t<» k-*» | 'i; Wlt'i T'.w .* Ho}»—1214 17*,o |>er )«>un<1. rival, the Alaska < oinmer« tai ('o n- j Millmtiff«— Middling*. ♦ JO '22.&O, pany, in the way of supplying the peo California bran. «!ft 0u ' 16 50 per ton. ple of Alaska with the neiwaaiirs of Onion*—-'llver,km*. «2.00«4 2 Mt per life, and frutu pr«««*nt appearance« rental. there will be no lack «»f food next win 1 tts-—Htore, 11 <4 12c,ranch, 12 % (4 ter in the fruXeii gold fields of the US« tp th Butter — Fancy creamery, do Itlvers I |»«»n lbs ll«w»|*«gr ■m-ond*. lie; fancy dairy, 1«4)C; good Dayton, <>.. March 35. — Ifoyton is in to choice, 15 i 4I6 c per pound. worse danger than at any time since «'heeae—Fancy mild, new. I>>,0; old, iMfirt, when the central |>art of the city t»c per pound. was flooded. North Dayton is com Fr«-*h Fruit—Apple». 40< «1.40 pM 5»lelrly under water, ami al«»ut 300 large box; grn|«a, 1&<4 40e; laubnlln. houses are almost coveted. There were •O'liftc; |>e«< h*«. 50ria «1. pear*. T4o several narrow eacapos, but no lives arc <*«i |*r box; plum,. 20« 35c tepotteil lost. Ba« kwater is doing Potato**—Early R im *, M'4 7fh*. great damage below the city Three | Citron Fruit—Orange*. na»* l*. «1 25 trolley lines are blocked, and steam «2.50; Mexican lime*. « .50; railroads north of the city are demnral- California lenioii*. choice, «3 25; >lo lied. The levers al M.aim ami River- ( O'mm on. 500'J f 1.00 per box. dale are in danger. The water is in i Ilay—Wheat, |l**i<r 22.50; wheat and cellars in the central portion of the city and large and valuable stocks of mer- > oat, «1» all; oat. «14. 50« 16.50; beat barley, «17(4 1»; alfalfa, «10.50« chandis«* will undoubtrillv suffer. II 50; clover. «12« 13 50. Forty Paxsenger» an J Crew Are Missing. A lira«! Kn«l < olllalon Deloit, Wi*., March 24.—A I im >I-* i ><I eolliaion between a paaeeniter and a «peeial engine nn the N<irth»<<*t>-rn or- ctirrwi 10 mile* anuth of thia city (relay. Jam** Walah. engineer of the p«*i>en- grr train, an-1 Brakeman English, of the »)*< ial engine, were killed. The injured are: William Wallin, en gineer of th* apwiah J. CL Omm, William Winana, Bremen, and O. H Da"it, conductor. I»rsr Thing. | •'Pshaw!** he asid; **thAt*s nothing. XX’hy, when I was a buy 1 tell out of s i third story win«low and struck right on | my baud. Of course it hurt m»* m>m< I al the lime, but I got over it all right." "Il»»w do you know you got over it • II right?" his wife asked. "It's bare ly possible that y«»u wo<Md have had onhnary gi«ni ernse if that ha«ln't hap peurd tu you.'*—Ulvwl*nd Leader. DEATH IN THE FLAMES Maay BblllaA anS |n)itrw4 •w a M-ffSe! Flrs la Huit« H'itte. M <>nl . M*. till — T he Hate honra, a lar g« th»** Mawy b’ i t b > I I- ' ing «m Kast Broctwiy, oe»*1 a • a ksig- mg ami baKrding h-»:tse bv uri in» rs te the empi or of th® An i t’ivl a <’ mpov. wa« cutiireily «Irei ruved bv fir e. wbi h ' hr .kr f».il shortly aitar 3 o c hark this tn«onmg * m ) far as kn«'Wn, Iwu rti«*n •re dead fr«»m injuries in jumping fr -in wiiulow«, another t« dung and 30 are missing, while a «eareli of the rums may dn»« lose the fa t that many tran sient IiwIgrrw !<»st thetr lives alao. The ras’ialtiws were as follows Th»wd — Malt iXiwle, ag««d 46, miner at the kl ’ur 'ain < on•«dldated. yon.;>•'I fn n third-story window, turned over In (lie air au«! stru« k nn head Frank Kh*»leye •<<* ! 40, lately fmw Portland, Or . j»imt*»l from thirl st»»ry wmd«»w, turned over and stru k on bead an*! shoulders, fracturing his skull; dying. Hugh Boyle, aged 30. miner at At a run la mine, «tart*! to lower him*»*If from third story by means of Impro vised n»|*. which parted 5U f»rt from the gTYoind. H«* was just rrcuterh from the effets of a broken leg through an accident a m*»nth ago. Mu men were severely injure") There were 3»X0 men snd wnmeti in (he build ing when the fire broke out Of these, it is believed about 3<M> es- rape*I without injury The fire eterled in the bakery south of the renier nf the building and had a g«w«l «tail is»- fore <h«. »•vrr«G The blar«* was fir-t djarovered by Hilly XX hits, Jake Y<i<di ami Ja« k Do*dey, who were awake al the time. and. mailing amoka, went «town «taire to make an inv**tigation Two of the men immediately alts ’l»* d a *m«ll hose to a hydrant and lirgan 1« throw watrr upon the fire. After a few mi> Iles' work, h«wc er, the men leahr«^! that the ta«k was a hopeless one, and they retreated to give ths alarm. They summ«uird the wat< h- man and rushed to the upper portion of the building, ahoumg that the h«*u*r was <m fire By thi« lime, the fire had broken through the first fi«s»r. an«l smoke fille»! the hallways. Ikailey and his oimi^amuns realis'd that there was no time to l«»*e, and they iirgan kicking in the «loom of the r«i-ma The men thoughtfully awakened th«' women h«'lp first. Bv this time, th« alarm had t»een turti<*l in. and thr de part ment res|M«nded promptly. Uheu the tiremen arrived, men in their under clothing and others half dr»*«sed wert clambering down the firaesuapea in th« rear. Others, and the sériant girle were at the wimlowa in the front <<f the building, frantically «'ailing f«o help. They were cut off from the r« ar of the building by th«* drnwa smoke ladder« were run up. but not t‘ef««r« many of tbs fngbt»'U»*d p*«qde ha I ; jutnj*'»|. Others, including all the fc mate help, were gotten out by the fire men. < >n the side of the fondling many had made r<»p«*s of their fo l clothes an I sought tu »»a» ape tn that wav Home of them au«'«'»**fol, but ir other ciwh » w ll<e rop-« broke an«! th« men «lr«»p|>e.i many f»et tu the ground. A SERIOUS BLAZE A .Isrsev « Ity ftsllr«*W"l l*rp»>t l*.4»i> »g»< (<i Ihs Kitent of • I <»<* «>«»(>. New York, March 33.—The Penn sylvania railro.» I *fo|*»t in New Jerm City was damage«! bv fire.arly todav 1« the extent of $loo.ihiu. The mammoth tram eh<**l an«! large office building »•« cai*d. Much mad matter was d«* s toyed. Train and ferry traffi«* is aerio islv Crippled. All of (he frame p>rtiot>s • f the de|ol w ith the she«l covering the approach to the several ferry sli|<a and the waiting-room and restaurant, w»-r< destroyed. The rolling sltM'k was promptly run out of the slu>! when the fire was dis, «»vert'd, and the ferry b its were »iiiiuhaneou»lv hurrietl out into the Stream and over to this city There were several arrew of glass on the roof of the big tram shed, and, fo*- Ing melted and era« krd by the intense heat, it fell u)*on the firemen an l ruade thetr w«»rk more |*erilous. The Kry stone restaurant, where the greatest damage wa* «lone, was <me of Hie mu*I sp;ud >us an«l handsomely tittr*i u| restaurants in the « . untry tlsllr»»s«l V«» lh« %«tS»»n Kan Francisco, March 33 — Al a inerting uf capitalists inter«-ted in tn»* construrtion <»( a railroad to the X . '..•»n country, XV l’. Alders presented a rr js»rt base*I upon recent explorai i «» îjs am! from otiarrvalions ma te during an ex hauntivr surveying trip to Alaska, an I showing that a mute up Cop|*er rivet was not only feasible, but practicable It was «fo nte! lu organise a party of surveyors who are to start as auun a* the weather conditions will permit, probably by May 15 lb«* programme is to start for < >r« a and pro- »***«1 up < • per river to its head, and lbei.ee acr««s» to the Yukon to its junction with American Imundary line. 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The thi<'kr«t ktiow n .xml warn in th. world Is the Wywni'g. near Twit Creak in the Green rivet cual ba*in. ; 1 Io*t thick and up wards <»( 3o<) fret uf •uiid ccHtl underlie 4.two aeree • HAK»: IMO lot H »IIOK« Al • Foot Kase, a j* • »ter f«»r the feet li.ur ra ¡»alttful, »1 * u «marting trat at»») in«tei tiy labra the •tu:g out of corns ami bunio na* It s the ifrrairAt cKMiifi'rt ilisrws try of tbra/r A ••II*« Fool Km« maAra 11 1.« a tight rating or new • h. e* frai r*»i rvr<a> » eure f«»r * hi ¡btein«. awralmir. «tanin raifou • and b>><. I rv.i ax-hinir |ral W* bare < .ter |O raiui 11motiláis uf cures Try It t «tiiy fsd«l by ah dnimtist* and »hue •t*. res fir mall fi r In «tan»jx Tria A «idre** A Hen H Oirn pa* kaes F II KE SU«I. Le Roy. N X F«»«*1 ballars •Ivihs* Pr«»fr*wnionsl f.wittaill player*, repre senting the Hcuttiah league In the In- t'rnaiion«! !x*ague, struck five minutes *eft»rw the knk-off in their match «gainst Ireland, refusing l<> ploy un- »• •« they were given AT *•• !». They were in re« cipt of the regular wages, but rather H an have the International match stop|«ml the committee leogua granted th« extra ><y. Kuulaa Iron l>u«y. The Ru«Mi in inanufa« inrers of iron hair aakol for a «fo n *is «»I duty on < ast ir»»u to 20 ci>p««rka | er pound* I).««•* works have an annual output amounting lot laluoaf tn«»re than * ),- 000.000 rt’Ubh-s and employing afo»ul 35,000 workmen. A«vording t«» the Sar lines are now tei ng parkiwi in present Russian «*iii|«um tariff « suit iron glfWs fotti»-«, low wide tn«>ulhed shape. pay« a duty of 80 cupreka per pound They look much c raner.ah"! they are f*r <$l 42 pet 830 p undai. old (a»hi«'ue*| tins bandi er than the I5.NO« »NI <1111 mi aw «* ti hi » i« » i» • **<b)rr » lbs Isnrarenl«4' C»*Wlla®»S. tintiin ia e* ts-cr.l chai luhy «*•»* í«**irih ©I ths human ra»-» sus nit»g «half SHh « • *’ .r. «« . « I" . n»rimiar .'Wi>i« »»«+• «n*i rh*n<ff aM« ri mai» Ani Iber* srw 1 ' 4 * A f M «i!i«.e-'ti ia te"« tend ol pl«sir lh*t SU»**« h. l| tei n'.i */• 1 k 1»* ta»re rtrt«ff-<i imal di«*, wl m II a Iffttsr • «leurar h fittisrw w « m »M pr-»mp liy rvllffis an<l Int Ig« « *»e Vf« * « ri ff tinsUas « : 1 bi t ney Uoubte y 1*14 t4» Ih* itili«»« The t’ongr • gallonai church In Oil- sum. N. H rilunpleied 135 years of < i istanca the ii»iher day Ths >lama«k lm«n cloth, w<«\rn «»n a han 1 lo«»m, •font 17iio. is still used U» cuver lite communion table. V 6 g. ?■? ?>e-C’C*C’C-si k I TSO. I Bilker’s Chocolate, •J • / • f \9 cslebrair«! for m«»te * than a csblury aa a 7 >ue, nutrii|o»a, • r rtrah farming a boera^r, has out -knuwn • / X ellow I a he I » >n the front of «very «J package, an J our trade mark,*l a Kstls ( h‘M oiail«*rs,tton the tack. 7 $ NONI. OTRI W <11 M isi an open Lcrrta to mother «. W« • 4**4- a m thw <• .113» a « I m ths *» • f I' tf « i 1 AHtuhil Aid 1U ÍS ili M m AM («>MIA aa at l lâ.l» Math. t m 1’1 ■. hri »»I II Tanni* Manas* huwUa, waalbswrigi»4»t^f of ‘ MTVHKtt SCAAINiMIIA." the M’n* Out baa -ma ao*t 4*«*a n * lx ar lbs la at tit I Is signals is wf v'HAA II Vl.K Tv II HM mw err« y a'«p|«r Thia la (hr >« >a'nal 1*11« M l.S • I r. . • ' ' * • Of *h< n.-áh'-ta -4 Amati « f »r .»wer thirly »aa a L»«>h L.arafu f ai ih« *te%>sf and that II M ik» wa 4a ■ a **/»<«»i K««/*/. a»4 haa ibs ¡ •» ads om « •«■ •ignalurs «f vlIAA M Vl.KTLHMK im IM «tapprr B • >«■ hat aulhwfiljr ftum tua t® uns t WALTER KAKI R L CO. LtJ, \ m» nam*r> -|4 ThaCrnlaur <.>.tu|naay oí »liUfc fh>r.he*ter, M am . i,* Chan II F rii h«t in |*irni Uni V V» j G <■ <> -j i < j --i '-i «i «J 4 -J G-i '4 bAUi. ill, MTV 111 A MU <'-•»! mi nr I in * 'hili-s i* being export ed to <'ahf.-rui*. an-l it i* **id that in a few yr-»r. tin Fu-wrry f^n-l will «up- ply the wh->le I'uciflc Cuaat. CITS 1 « • • • a • • i Aru* wrwvt. hi • «*- BOOK FREE FOR MEN ft»- r .rff» a eg e- t I •» * C « < «1 ftrr rm» a«.o«> trial H H. IL lad ml -a. !»•» s a Woman is a subject never nirntlone«! in Xf ».♦ It w « il I be ctnuiiderr'd a trrr>t-de breach of etl«pi«lte to oak a man about his wife L ** * • * x »»<».< ft r ta»' *«• <7 k t>« *........... « Trtmauf« *b (»SJ \ f-ioarr < f I» AlUy • re <th W 4 •«'- » III .XU Al. « I* i» b -a ’«■ It. «Ules a Fa Ito W a Hili' For men who have wa* ted Heir vigor ami youthful energy, who feel sl«»w, stupid and weak; for y«»ung men, ruiddSe igv'd and oi l ini'n who w*<uLI like u> Iw stronger, Dr Handen offers free a Imok that is w>»rth $l,<>0<) to any weak man. Il tells an*I proses by hundred* of grateful letters how Dr. -aii'len’s Klretrir Iteit rretoree the o|«l snap, the vitn, the vigor. <‘all or •••nd f »r it. It is fr**»t t*y mail or at offi-e A lMMr>k for lbw la<lirs. also W <« off-r One IInndrvg (H»l!are R««ar<1 Ine any ■ «» ( • arri» »hai « au h«A bs rare I by Ha. « ■ r J •’HlM’Y4»’O.h«>H r. l-4n. (> W» thè undsr» r ha» • a ri. » a F J « tir><ey h»r Ih# | a»< IA « «ara an.l ’< »>>• p r tly ho ..fab • In a.l b .»li»*ea ira»i«a. | - t»» an*t fio a* a « • ' le le « arry o*il anjr ubi ifsu ni D.a-le bf tbsir Arto w a<* A T»* 11 W t • • a ' ; taf lata 1 ■ 4«, O W all» *<*• K 1*1»’ A W («. WhniavA'e (U iEStats, T*>lei|u. <» SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. flaìi •''«tareh « >irs la la»«-hInternaliy scimi Ji'r. .-, hr t‘i ! S ! -a • !»«»-•• ■ • A3 Waal Waahoxglnn St r«*rtls«».|. i»r. I7’«s'b |4»p butti* Mu.4 by all FWuaa atffisium f*M FSapcff grufatala Trsiim-.tilaie !'«-» Ut al ai > • a - la t-ra< BUY THE GENUINE The long tails of thè Hfiah uf Persia'• horx'e are <lyr«l criuison for six inchre al tbeir tìpa—a jealously guardad privi- Irgo of ih« rii ter and hit sona Iti'MK IKithl 1 H ANI» »I li K r<»1»l>. Ait Paaiera *»- •- • e 1. '¡a ¡a y very Itghl <M»l«>fff-l and ut he««» b«»tr, le ma4» From SYRUP OF FIGS MANVFACTVKKD BY CALIFORNIA IÌO SVRUP CO. tr airrr twr w t m k . • ( igar • *r * a . 1 a itr • pure H t>» rtr«i « *•• s «•••*»« i» « • tur» ! by lbs F*< tri» « «»ast u.ne t* » ». i 'ffn /»- > » lurvr'a u»»« iltb«»<rapns4l ’-■« «s a • » Manate** aval r • ’o HI a»t» ha«* ih* manulac- uà «isry eau We w f rfrit ti if any «»f our pub llsheii lestin(«»nlais are r- vm t*> b« nut gr • Hue. T he Pf»o (fo . Warren, l'a YOUR LIVER I« It Uiong Get il Right hrep it R-.ghl Maur« « Kevsslfffti Mem«*«ly will-ioIt- T' »♦ duara will mats yvu leal teltsf. <i«l II hom yeur drurfl'l or any * ho! a as is drug hrnies or kuta Meeart A Hu-tnea (*r < • .> , -tait .a. hPWIHC ill CHAIN MAC NEEDLES......... Plain « «Uh ( «Hier The b«a| r>a**lia in the a*ar a at t *<4 hy • me . a aowrra Ft.f sola by ail ««>. «1< Mear - iMbx.u.aa aloras, of by n ill a rm k to , >3» Markai a«r«*i, «■»*• Frsnrlaro. (*m I.. I IM .. . V hms < ’»pcor Kl««r Mxrcli IS.—Th* acbonnar Oeneral Higlin *rriv*<l tonight from Copper river. <’*ptaln Jolli>v>n »tale» that 3oo |«<<>|>l* hav* *ru»»e*i the Vai* ‘ INDIAN WAR8 it’?" ■! A r I«' a nr a I a r.ra * widow« ®T .1*. glar ■er anJ are now malting their *•* ln»tian war «r'rran« I»HI HA W NITVAX •«» way into th* interior. The <lay th* Fwnai i> and I'airtii AU rt»r>» W'aa»*la<lon t» • Siglin left Copper City, which I» now o( 606 inhabitant«, the theft of a quan* tlty of b*. on ha>l been <ii»o0Vere<| So tire* war* l>eli>4 po»te<i that the tiilel if cauitht would 1« hang I — Would 4 (To. I Frwive*. Loii'lon, March 13. — St Jani*»'» Gav tte. rommenting on th* rnnblhla* tion ol the French tt.-et, »og*e*t* that It may be oonnwet«**! with the Hpaniah qurwtion, and »ay» **lf trouble between Spain an<! th* Cnileri State* »houl.l leoimr a- Ute, it would precipitate l»»u<’a of great mo ment for Franc*." Ma«« money by «terealul •l<s« u au«.u iu « hii a«v w • bay ai. 1 a«u wbeai « a mar* ____ <" * f • a. a t . *-i er.ad« oO _ a «inali t*< - nihf »y irai i.g n fu turra Wrii*fur tuli parli, utara He«i «>f r«i «rance glvsn __ J«ar«' __ _ |l»st» **• fforal e» j< __________ a .ca u It a • A ' A « • w ls>1fs of thè bua»na«a «Wtad ? r « *>r fra* refer- « r ■ . I» SS!'., H i K . '• « k . .. Ch »-•«., li a '1 uf Tu-le F- »ffr« oft-a» iu Portlaod. «>re«<>n and ««alti« W «ah WHEAT In a»l»artlaara planas • papar. pOWI-R JL PROFIT Power that Will *ave you money nnd make you money. Hercule* Engine* are tbc cbcape*l power known Burn GsMtlin* or l>i*till«te Oil; oo »moke, fire, ar dirt For pumping, running dairy or (arm nachlnery, thi-y hare no equal. Automatic tn actioo, perfectly Mfe and reliable. bead (or illualratcd catalog. Th* common ;>ond frog'» natural 11fe lini* I» 13 to 15 year* ...........« -i, ........... . ••srwtwry <*a<»'s View Fittaburg, March 22.—Secretary of th* Treasury <4agc. in an interview, •al l that if it wa» »hown oom luwively tliat the S|>ani»h government **• re • ponaibl* for th* dealrnclton of the Mam», the L’nited Slate* Would de<'Ur* war within IS minute* Cage thought lhe report of thebi»ar.|of inrpiiry would be ma-1* in a few day*. Kb i nometer* are device* Io mea»<ir* the amount of *ir • man breathe* | through hi* no*e. in order that hi* <k> • tor may n>ni|«r* It to the amount b* •iioulrl tak* in that way. ...POH... Hercules (ins Engine Works Hem let Special <1*4 »rtn*l boraepuwar) Hey St., Sen Prenci*«.*, Cal. Price, oaly ilSS. AAAA AAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA A ♦ ♦ ::