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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1899)
• *•**»“*• I Evil Dispositions ALONG Are Early Shown A**! rvj m raws out m COAST, laSeeee* <,l«aee4 9 Ifc tXtp* of KrofuU. rtc., tn chJJ'tn t-J Ittun m font it eon bo r'odn oleJ by uunj Unti> Snufj’iUt. u4ntenio‘t Qreottit MrJt- dnt. i nntoliiti oni fVKhet the blooi. Te K«rln4a « .»«kvlet M»«lm (,r»«w|e. The Mannfoctuiera* ami Prud*MMN3* Aeauclal loti, ut Kaa Francteco, (’al, haa ent era« I oprm a vigufeoe campaign against convict-ruede giM«!* 4 3(ccd4 SaUafratiffi placed upon th* free tuarhrt. Cirro» lar* are being *rnt thrvuxhnut the •late, accompanied l»y a p»*atal card, which is to l«r filled out and returned !•» the a«e«« >ati<«ti by tlie leveiver «d the (*« ,(»• Mwllw, vl (lush. latter. By filling out thi* car.I an Soma 4.888 book« wet» publishe-l in agreement i* made tn ear lode from 111» I'uite-I Ht.tr« last ,ra«. TIi» nsftal Lu vines« rstald Ithrnen t* and Loiur* all «^lition uf any b>x.k published I* 1.0 > i stove* knuan to ha»* been made by r<»p’«^. and the genetal aierage may convict Lalor. Recent investigation* »4* »eh 3,(H>0. Th i* n: we Ilian I0,0<>0«* ma*I* by the as»»» istion diecloea I t!»e QUO Vidumee were put on sal* la«t fact that an i g other thing* large year, During the pant ten tear* the ^uantltsee of »tovre made bv convict fa* prndoct lias lu t n al«»ut 100.u - »,u < I lor in Oregon were being aold not only Vfdociir*. There «uuld l»o ffnoogb in San Francisco, but thremghoni tbe books tn Hock 10,000 libraries with •tats of ( ahbunia. ai- I It is prin< tpailj 10.000 honks each. It Las been (pns-I, against tl«i* trade that the circulai however, that tlie wool pap-r now fi*»-d letter is dlieclod. quickly yellow* and cfumbtr«, *u that *h«re AH»««»« I« O«*«BS»«I in 30 years many of the cheaper b«e>lt* FL»ar an ! tee»! merchant* of Van will hate turned into dust —N. Y. "Oliver, B <*.. last week *nhounret an World. advance of 10 rent* barrel in all M thrrs eoi (.fid Mrs WinsUw • Month. giade* of oatmeal Heavy ur ler* will Iliff > v trip th* tsr»t rvni*d V V» U** f r lb« if I ave to I m » filled from th* noeti* short rbildm* during the Uething period. ly, and A me* iran dealer* Lav« l«een Th« moon, acoor ling to tbe thmri«* asking f>>r qu otation* from Britmli < » of astmmnnere, is not inhabit«*! by lumbi* merchant* with a view to hav living otganiatu* s imlar to tin*«« u* ing the ordci* filled it* Vancouver, ti e rartlu The supply uf oat* held on the <> »*t i* not large, and higher price* fullowed Th-re »a* a ung man fn»m t-enura, to the Inquiries from iMMtthi and Fncific W hu 1 »»Flu I e war; Tiw •• de him »ick. coast pointa As many ton* will !>• >1» r« I t|U require! in th* north l-vfore the new l>y the c 14 V crop i* ready, another advance in both No at- The highest |»unt Io which mis can o*ls and oatmeal is looked for. as <.n<l witli-uit hi. health tieiug ««'1/ tempt ho* ÌM*en made to corner the market. •««louait aflectr-1 >. |g,5iX) feet. Mill n hi .*•« < !••• I»OW M D. A Merriman, |<r?*M*t*| am! <<*n« eral manager <»f the nail null at ttvar« ell. W»«h . raceited word from the h«A-LjUar l«r • uf tl« American JMewl Wire (V mpany, in (’hiraifu, that Inna uf «ire rod* arm about to tn» •hiiqird to Everett lot the mill al that Tin* imll h«v* t«een rnnntug nifflif ami day for th«* past t«u ar«*kr, and there i* not enough wire rod«* on hand tn kerp it running more than a mouth Lmgrr, •<» it w«« |«*arr»l that the mill w>«uM hav« in ehut down, but t!«i* •Lipmml <>f ro»lr» however» «ill I mf *ufft<-i«Hti to k«*ep tlie mill running cutitinuuo*ly fur at I« ai ( tl ree month* T » jy*j •»*»« *i,e duty, t-Writs you« Sy«<s m by F/’. -Ur » <»rr< n *..-■! Fwdrr. The while Ireevd'inv* nf France wdl only stand a compression strain of 1,423 j*iun lv to the aquatw inch. I*«««.* In Preari,. I’apa-b-So Emily «tanda ai tlia h«*»J of her cl»»» in Fiencbf Mamma — Yee. Ehe and another girl were esani? eren in the written •!■ amination, but it «» deci!«* that Emily shrugged her shoul lets more correuilv like the Fieach.—London Tit Bits. The prfaefighlri• of t'hioAgu have organi**'«! « iwixing trust—nut to limit ••pr»»dtb I ion, ** but to raise priera. The nitimbcr* have agri»«*I n<*t to fight henaft^r f«>r purs«* of lea* than |73 each. it tiik*4 a cr • »hie Hu torn ru im plrtely round. Ail Exi*«*ll«*nt ( (inibiiiiition. The plraMint tu«-lh«M| and L* nrficial rffrvta of the well known reitncdy« Nvnt’l* or Fn«a. manttfaWurrd bv the ('at.ir««M»ia Hu bYMurlo, illuatrate the value «>f obtahilng the Ikpiid hit* live prin< ipir* «•( plant« known !«» be medicinally laxative and -------- nd -- presenting freaking them in the f«.>riu moat ret __ __ „ U- _ tl,o (ante and accrutadde to the *yatem. It I m the one perievt strength« i«lng laxa* tire, rleaoMin< the ayatern effectually» ing cold*, hruaa«d»r« and fever® g« ntly yet promptly and enabling <»ne to overcome habitual r«>i»»t tpatlun per- tnaiirntlv. Ha | m rfecl freedom fr«*m every oGjectumahle qnnlity arul mb atari««. and ita actintf on the kidneya. liver and bowela. without weakening or irritating Lbvrn, make il the !<l<-al laxative. In the procrm«»f manufacturing fig* ar«- UM-d. a* thek arc plraoanl t*» tne taAte, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy arc obtained from tenna and other aromatic plant*, by a meth**! known to the CartruimiA Fro hvair (*<». only. In order m get it* l«rnrfi<ial rff<'Cta and to av<*id imitation*. plraM* re member the full name <»f the ('««mpany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. • am rnawciaro cal UOUISTt!.! F KT MKW rV>»K. M T. Fur »ale by alt DfuggtHa i’r lee Ak prr UHfle. PORTLAND DIRECTORY, DEMISTS. No pain n« « p» ffn«* <• I<1 woe* I’M lAM<«e ••KÎHY. > W «^ r and M<>rrta«.e Fenre n»4 Wir» Worb« h-THNhWIKI A !HO\ WOKK« K|kR at»d Iron fameing , ratling, elr IM Aider. MBe«• *»»••* 9 *••»«! •* «• |»*»| I •»<*. < *w«ros * <n. i S'ils»:«, noii atts. ma . cbmvrr, supplì«* S» JO Piral »<, P,-rilan*. Or. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS True for Catalogue. J. I. GBtWH Ij* ww B mi Water POM TLA ND OR. MACHINERY, all kinds . .TATUM A BOWIN... n (• >1 «•-•( *!-«•( | j . I 1 I i ffMOndff tc j ' t roma»* o». JoriN FOOl.K. Foavnan. Oasuoe can sise you the br.t bargains In general mai-ninrry. engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, pious, Ireits a d »indndlla Ibe n»w ••««1 IXL windmill, »vid by him, la un equalled. ______ . , < , . Ms. Ids KMT »M S«fcl- •• « t (■ r st. < !»• IVS Fro»I »I /7/IS/C74.VS. P» Mr»»»t Rartea, »(Welsl'T, 4'»«.see’d tbs SStn and K— lai »e-«»ry. 1 «1 ir J «t . Purilarut h«iuth**»i*rn Orsgua* W« m »I. The wool mark«-l ha* oj>«r.ed up in Red Bluff, and th* prevailing piur* range from fl l4 to 7 cent* for fa'.l clips. and H to 13 ornta lor th« spring ciif», only a small quantity selling st the top I'tice. It Is eijiectcd that by ths en>l of the week tbe »hole spiing clip of Tehama county will l>e tn. It is evident that the I»ke county market will not t"> •• lively as that of ths spring ol ’UH, owing to the la t that there still lemalns so much unsold wool. Figures gathered from the vari ous wool centers of Oregon give a total ol 8,000,000 pound* remaintng unsold from the clip of 18VH. < < il«1 llofaj* riant. Olcott i’ayn«, the Northwest agent of the Fuck ie Msckme Company, ol Wavne.boro, Pa., is at present In lew iston, Idaho, prei-arlng plans and (peri- flcatlori» for lb« odd «linage plant t< l-e established at Vineland hr the la>w iston Ice ,V Cold MurageObpmany. Th« company will pul in an Ira uia- chine plant having a capacity id ten lone, wdb a cold storage warehouse at tached, and piuvlde.1 with ample fa cllitie* for handling the fruit cru| along ll,o rivet* and other odd «torage bualiiea». The plant will be Inatailed and ready for business early tn July. HAS HAD IIS IASI UGHI 17(41(to. Che--Oregon full cream, 18^o; Young America, 15c; new oiieeae, 10c |«ir pound. T ' iltry ’ hi' k- ii«. iniied, *8(44 l*r ■! k - u ; hen«, (4.00<g 5.00; aprmi». *1. 3, gevae, *6.0*7(47 00 for old. *4 i 5 lor young; ducks, *5.00(4 5 50 per doaen; turkeys, live, 15 4 18- per pound. |*otat<H • *1 t 1.10 per lack; aweeta, 3c |M-r pound. Vegetable*—Beet*, V0c; turnl;», 75« l«r sack; garlic, 7o |>er |aiund; cab bage. »1(4 1.25 per 100 pOBnda; radii- Bower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, 75c pc-r » irk; beans,3c per pound; celery, 7o 4 75« per d-iaen; cucuasber«, 50c per koi; pea«, 8<4 8'*e |-er pound. Uiiioua i>ti-k- iii, hi' |;5c par sack. • 'p. 4 ■' I' -. Wool—Valley, 11 <4 I So per pound; Ea»t-rn Orrgoa, 6(4 !0c; mohair, 8 7c |er pound. Million—Gruaa, l>«et «beep, wethers and < »■■«. 4c; dresacd mutton, 7 Sc» spring lambs. 7'^c par lb. 1 • ' I - avy, *4.50; light and h-e’li-rs, *J 50'43 00; drneee>l, *j • 'in per l”0 |-’iinds. I ■ 4 00(4 *4 50, rows, *4 50 -3 00; dressed beef, 5 <4 8 |>er |aiund. Veal — l-argn, 6 ,4 7c; small, 7^(48« per jaiund. Stl««tr(e l.lghl. r»r Iteeublls. The Han Foil .Mining A- Water Com Swattl* Mark«*«. pany has secured a franchise and tight, Onion*. 80> (»1 10 per 100 poand* nt way from the eowinltaloners <f I'utaUMia, *35« 40. Ferry county to string wires, art |»le. Beets, per sack, *1(4 1 35. and Introduce electric lights through- Turnipe. per sack, 50 « 75c. out the town and subnrla of Republic. Carrots, per sack, 75c. Tbe company la o<>uipoa*-il of H)«*kane r»r«ulps. per •« k. 85c(4*l. men and a few Republic men. The ('■ulifiower. *1.00 per doa. work* are to be plared al or near San Celery, 85 *4 40<L Foil lake. Contracts ate being made C»bl<age. native and California with private people fot placing light* *3 .’ ' p. r 1 " | k .11 1« In their buildings and place« uf busi Apple*. *- 5«> 4 3 50 per l«a. ness. Tlie capacity will tie I.IOt) 16 I I'r.rs, fid- 4*1.50 per boL camlie power, and must be In opera- ! i’runra, 50c |>er !>■*. to I. I r A»t I. IWP. Jt liter — < reamety, 30c per pound; •airy and ran-ti, 13'4 ISc per pound. lug l>f4*r» Fla<«4. Egit*. 18c. The Pacific American Fieherlee Com Cliee»«—Native. 18c. pany, of New What oom, lie* pla«e<! an Poultry—Old hens, 18c per pound; order f«M 7,300.000 can* with tha Pa cific Hheel Metal Works. They will spring chickens, 14c, turkeys, 18«-. Freeh no-ats—< hole» dteseed tieef alao *»Min l«r inanufactuvIng 60,000 |**r pt I me, Vc; Cuws, prime. «lay at the Franco American cannery, steer«, and 50,000 t>er day at the Friday Har Be; mutton. Be. pork. 7c; veal, 8 A I Ou. Wheat — Fee-I wheat, *30. bor plant One hun<lre«l and fifty Oala- Cli"‘.e. per ton, *38 *0. thousand bosee will be manufacture'! Hav -I g«l N-urid uniel, *7.00 4 by the Puget Sound Hawmill «fc Hhingle Company, and Morrlaon Bru*., of Fern • ; choice Eastern Wash n. glue tim dale, will wake 60,000 fur the flab othy. *13 (H). totn- W 'de, *33.50; cracked, *34, company. fee.) meal. *34.00. T«» B«a4 tha City. Barley—Boiled or ground, per too, The city omncil of Edmund*. Waah.. *35 ' 2-1, w .de. *-4 ha* lutru’luc'ed an ordinance for tho I I’j'.ri t. ;«-r barrel, *3.85; iMuaaco of $6.900 coupon bond* lu •tra'tfht«, *3.10; California brand«, rat»e mony to mnatrurt a ayetem of * i 15; I u-kwheal Soar, *3,50. graham, waterworks. The bond* are to bo iraue*! ! l«-r l-arrel, 4100. whole wheal fiuur, in denomination! uf not leer than $100 i *3 75; rye fiutir, *4.50. nor more than $1.000. and made pay. 1 MillaftitTv Bran, per ton, *18; able iu not more Ilian 10 year* fr«»m I •horls, per ton, (18. date. They are to bear lnlerr*t at a ' Feed — Chopped feed, *31(4 33 per rate not to esceed 6 per cent per an ’ tun. mid lltnga, pet loo, *33, oil caks nuui. payable *em( annually. meal, per ton. *33. N»w Itnttllng Worbt. «■■ Prawel««« Marls«. L. L. Dana will ••tabllah a branch of the famous Dau* loll ling works, nt Boiae, Idaho, at Weiser, amt will open al that |«dnl In the manufacture of all kind* of oarboiilte drink*. He ba« with him a oomplete soda plant and boltliug outfit, and will bo plcpered to do a largo whol««ale butine»««. It i* thought that thia btanch eatahliah- meut will soon ricrei the mother ee- taldiabinent, owing lo the ideal loca tion at W riser. Wool—Mpnng—Nevada. lOtHlIc per pound. Oreg..n, Eastern, 8’41*0, Val ley, 15*1 lie, Noitbern. Sig 10c. Mi nga. i 18igI0.50, bran, *15.501* 18 50 per ton. Omone—bilverskln,50tt*0c per sack. Butter — Fancy creamery, 17«gibe; do ee- otids, I8i* I7e; fancy dairy, 15o; Sosesomls, 14<* 14 *pc per ponnd. The Htar Cheeee factory al Browns- ville,**r., manufactuied 1,00t pounds<d 1-r-r.e during tlio month of April, and id out tom« good sums to a number farmers. M Weber and W. T. ■•litan cl*wred an average of 18.3<> (»-r head for their cows, which ah-iwa the paying advantages ut a first-class cheese faetory. Many farmers are fur nishing milk régulai|y to the factory and are realising g,«4 profile. The new brick plant to be installed by Mceet*. Linn anJ Trueswell, al Trail. N. C». ha* arrivtd. and the boil* •r and engine being placed in puaition. TROUBLE An «lrci4«M* «a* rmwmtly h«L! at R**l * Ixblgt. Munì., *t wlilch a prtqswKior» ' carrsod tu bmid II « < dv Iti tb« s u* uf > I ’> ’ l ■’ | »l ’sol OiMiatructit g « star w. rk* m ti al city. An>»lb«r The Second Oregon is Sent i ymp» 11 ion tn Nsiti«»n lo Voti loti! tbat diatiict tur g , ìj h I r ( * purpns« nf erecting a Buck to Manila. brick high *» b«M«| building will auun be ¡ se bu» 11 ted to the qua lifted voter* uf I lied Lodge. TLeee latter bornia are to I fa tr Iwuialdu in 10 yoara, *nd paya- WILL SOON EMBARK FOR HOME bfa in tú y «a»*. *nd ara to bua» lutar- ¡ rat Al a rate uf 6 |<r cent. II • bei« AliarbM a«M FeratM« n«| «*•«•«. Kni W erw Krpul»»*! W lilt <«»•*( 1 sb !»*>• II•»**«. I «*«• *««oi«b «•**•» ** w ••!»»»•••*. Th»-re i* a full a wag« nf hop* la tlite vi« in»ty thia year Th* Yakima h*»p chip will probably amount to IH.- Manila. Mav 18 —Ti e be nd Ore- tM o or tO.iMMj bafaa. A lout 4.000 gon and the Minnesota regiments base hare iMnert <x»ntra« t«*d for tha aeasoa. lewn ernt back finta Ornerai Lawton's Arthur Pool« made onntracta at II Ir-mi to the city ir, order to rs«t up centa last week ** follow« Captain and prepart lot the homeward Voyage, Xhinn, h0 bale«. Frank Marble, 70 which will l-rgin a-«in, the Oregon hale*; E. fi. Hill, IbO bale*; A. W. regiment being the Hist a hr iul. l to Morriwm. 50 ha I«**; G<«nrge Mverly, leave alter tbe California iegim.nl 30 bale*. 11« t«|»or!a negotiation* pro- gets girssing favorably I r aevvral hundred The rebels atta<-k»l the American Luk* more. •nt|«>sts near ban Fernando al * o'ela, k this morning limerai MacArthur, Raw Mi«i«g <’«»*•»*••• y. Artirl«« of tn >t| >ralton bar* boon with two battalions of Montana Vulun- hl««! by lb« E npii* Mining («»tnpany, teer«, two batial on« of th. Kan«as r«<i menta, under General Funston, an* I dlvi*te»i into IsBOO.uQO rharra of ilk« two guns of the Utah Lattery, no, |M*r vahi« ol 11 «a» i. The cumjmny Hotchhias ami one Galling, motril pin(«wra to o{M»rata placer g«»i 1 tntnea against tha relwls, who nera oceupvn g and «( goM-bearmg m« In Baker tbe Irradi», vacated al the fall of ban and Granl count tea. Th« principal F.i riandò. The Kanaa« troo|i* deployed to the <»fn«w <»f the company will t»e situated at Balter City, with a branch office In right an-l the Montana legirnenl to the eitlen’« left, while the battery formed M' Dlreal, (,’anaJa. the center ol the line After a st lib Mauk Iur<*r|»«ir4kt«4. imi n fight the enrmv withdrew, but The ttendri’ k Slate bank. of K«*n were flank«-! by the Kans«« meri and dri< k, I » i», hie I article* of Inmrpore« driven toward tha Montanas leaving u u with a capital *t'*'k of |JÔ,0U0. their d-a-l an-l wottn-le-l twiliind Tbe Ti c dir«'* lota are M <'. Nurruoyle. D. American )> ■< was one killed an-l II C N1< l ira, .Math Jaool*. A. W. Uut« wounded Th« Filipino !<«•• ««• 30 du a and F. N. Gilbert. kille.1 and 80 wounded, Ninety wnt taken prisoners, with 100 stands ol PACIFIC COAST TRADE. armi. General Ijwtun is withdrawing to T«»r1l«nd M«rlB«t. the railt.M'l, as tlie interior region is Wheat —Walla Walla. 87c; Valley, iiii,«nsible to hold dui mg tbe rainy sea- 5»i; Blu<wletu, 8»o per biiahel. sun. As surply beadquartets, «mall Flour—|(i st grade*. (3 30. graham, (atiiaons will control Die navigation at (3 85, ta|ierfine, *1 15 per barrel. points on tbe Rio Grande and ban Fer Oats 1 h .|C* while, 444*45c; choice vendo rivets. gray. 43(4 43c |er buahel. The bps in ,h newspaper Oceania has Bari»} -Fee.| barley, *31.00; brew « >-n suppressed for publishing seditious mg. |.'i IU p«-r ton. ■ditoriala. MilUtufTa—Bran, «17 per ton; mid The United Htatee comm>«sl<m«rs an-l dllngs. |J1. «holla, ll», chop, |IB.00 ■n«ny Amei . an .":.ii» c>lci.rat>«l per Inn. ^iieen Vlctolia’s birthday to-lay on Hay—Timothy. I' 4 9, ciov«r. |7 board the British fiist-claaa cruiser (48, Oregon wild hay. *o per ton. Powerful. Butter—Fancy creamery, 33(4 35o; ATE NEWS FROM DAWSON *•-■ »id». 37 1.430c. dairy, 35(437o store, Egg« — »lore, IS« IT*. 15c; fancy ranch, RENEWED *«m<B«n CaiMmlsilM, Will r»«b«I»l^ < p b«ltl *J*Mir«t K««li' I «*»•*• Apia. Famoe, Mav Jl.— Tr « a * OOmn* i«*iot*. conaialihg of li*r||«:i Tripp, tormri United State* miniater to Austria-Hungary; Huron Speck v»«n Steinberg, representing G*rtnauy, and <s II. Eliot, B , of lit« British •mbasay at WaaLington, represent mg Great Britain, arrived here on M«y IS. Their fir«t sitting took i la- e on Mav 16. Tbe cooiniwisssrt were rngag*- I all th* morning in * cot.feren«e with t'hief Justice ('Lambers. Nothing il diwh**ed regarding th« dellberati«tn«, but II I* reported ll»ey will uphold (L* action uf Admiral Kauts. lb« Amencai n naval cummander. Mataafa sent th «»ummiwanmere * letter - f w«L*um«. and elp!?«•**■>I th* h<q* that they w u|LI a* t is factor i ly euJ the lruubl«w in Samoa. It Is und«** st or». | Matanf* will nhee tbe unanimous order • f the c« »nm •- sion, though it is doubtful whether he will otder hi* follower* to «haarm, un I cm * the Mahetnana are first disarmed. Tha M«(safari* w til ptHtuibly <livpor**r to their home* if ordered to du but they will ijrtrr r«*’-gn>a« Maiietiui as king, and »ioobtle«« there will lw further troublg in the faturr, if ths kingship i* maintained. Only one oi two ca«e* ar* known of the wounding of native* by th« shell fire • f ’ war sh>|«*, an«) a« they have not realised th« strength ol the European*, they may go to greater extremes if wai arise* again. Th« retwls remain outvid« the Hne* I nd fasted by the admiral, and hav* strongly fortified a i n*w positniri' win la the Invai irta are i itcing drilled sid Lav« fortified Mi in nun A con at lersble t*urnb«*r uf l«»yahsta have berti brought in by the warship* from oilier islanda. Halt the male adult* ul Samoa ate awaiting arlkm ou th« |»arl of the commission tn order to suppmi MilhltH. The <««rtD*ns are prepathu coin¡wnaali«»n rlsima. A r<»tre*pot.d«ul repirtf Mataafa a* saving it was t » head chiefs and not himself who te gan th«* war. Mataafa > is tied lie ha* upheld the treaty and »Aid his order» throughout were n««l to fire upon Eu i«*pe*ri*, and hot for thia ordaj th« whole paity of blue jackets would svv eral tim«** have b- -n shot down by large bt>iit-a uf native* concealed in th« hush. DISRUPTION IS l>l*er»■!«»•*• Hats Ari«*n In ths* <♦ iganll* Trust |.*b«r tll»»t« It* KuUiff St. Petersburg. May 17. — Further advice» (mm Riga, capital of the prov ince of Liovni. eay the military. In •uppreaaing the rioting workmen al that place on Naturday and Sunday last, killed II pereona and wounded SO. I’ 4 A Brighi red «pacta lea aoiMrnpanied by I internal rlua*»« aaknuel, turni a lift Gariuin apee ilU eg a inai areei« h- new. gtote. Hr. X« St. Pelerabttri g hat the larg<*«t bronra «'Uu# in ei »atañe«-— that ol d Fatar the Great, which weight 1.000 lone. I ■ mar ,s i■> tutu * II i» 11. A rti-» Fu l ! .. -, -, i 1er f Il curv. jMinhtl. . ■ mart loxantly tek.. il» .iu>r <’ut uf ; Lii'ib’n.. It a 4P» grra'.r ; coh>f.,rt dr >« • ry of II» A'iri, . »'out F om i ...» Ilghi-t inn* ,>r ik w .ft -o, |wl «way. !■ •.• a cwrtain cur« f,»rchi;Main*. ■ wealtns dan,p. callous an-l I, I. llr» l achina f<- t 'V. I .. « . r»r I 7 ' , It i-'-lsy. p .14 I v alt drucct»'» ai.-l •' » •Rtes. Bv i"all "or in siampe 1, *1 p. tag» FBI « Ad Ireas Aü«u S. Dun- ilei. I» Roy, N Y There is at Werda in thkhomey a • in wh ht, 100 snake* are fe I by the pile»;«. A LIVING WITNESS. iTrn. Hoffrnn Doacrlbea How Bhe Wrote to Mra. I’lnkhnnt for Ad vico, rind la Now WulL Dr a i* Mn* I? vm* w. — Brf re uxlng your \ tab’.« < ■i.|-.'UiJ I wax a great auffrrer I Lave U-m alrlx f r txMMitha waa troubled with •were pain lu both aide* uf Bl*<!umen. w»r* fueling iu lower purt«'»f U»w cla, alao Buffered with »1 •■ / 1 »!>«• * v, headache, and could not airep. 1 wrote y«»u a letter dew-rib- ing my ruxe and Bak ing your a<!vice. Yow reidird tell ing me ju»l what to do 1 followed your three- tL'n*. and cannot pralae your nu- -me etaough for what II haa donu for me Many thank* to y«-n for y<»uradv. «- Lydia E Pinkham'* Veg* table Com- p»‘und haacured mo, an«! I will recom mend II to my frienda Mra Fu>KXM*a R H offmam . Slff Rutland 81 . Cant«»n.<>. The condition d« M-riLed by Mr* ll«»ff man will ap|»-a! to many wouhd , y«-l Iota of xick women atruggle on with their daily taik* dhregarding the urgent warnings until overtaken by actual collapse The present Mra Pinkham** expert- ence in treating female ih* I* unparal leled. for year* she w«»rked aide by aid* with Mr* Lydia E. I'inkbam and for *<’met!m<-* pa*t lio* had sole charge of the rom-Npomlence department of her grral buntn«•**. treating by letter Ba many a*« a hundred th«>-inand ailmg women during a single year Governor Stephen» ha» signed'« hill requiring that all halber» working la Misaooti procure licenses and piovid- ing a »tat» board of inspection to pean on applicant*. ar. teacher imago, III., writrt the fullowtng leitet tu l>r. Haitman regardw.g l'e tu ns. bhsmys: “Only li mm » who have suffered witb •lerplsSMi'* ihm fr t» over work in t • sebooh tu* in. auch *• I hate, van kru>w what a 1'"« og il i* to he al le tu find leitet by spend -r g a ¡p?e «d daillars für »« tii*.» Fe rn na. Thia La* I e«-ri my perlene«. A frier d ni iw •' I is a frien I ln l«*<'d, and overy U»tll* »>f l’e ru na I ever I* ugiil pruved a guod fnrnd tu ine. Husan Wrmsr. Mr* Margaretha Dauben. 1314 N« rth Superiot •t’«’«‘t, Ra<ine < «ty, Wi* , Witte*. frei an Well and good aml h*ppy » ,!w that pen Cannol «ira'rit** il. !*♦• ru na « evrrything to nie I frei ht'lihhff and Well. b«1t ll l ahould !•’ al« k l will km e wb»t tu (ake, | l av« tak«'t» several L»tllee of Po*ti>>r.a b>r h'inale mwnplaiut. I aiu iu the clrange uf lif«* au«! it d»*e* mo g<»od.” II r Hartman, Beauty. •• luuii'U*. O. ITK m * or Tlieie are *1*4,000 |»-r*'na in Walee who-annoi «peak Engliah. in Hcut» land there ara l who unir «pe.ik Gaelic, and In Ireland 1,000 who •peak ntilv Inali. IR’ ent Chemical «sp- riment* prove Ihat all water« l-avs a- tion on copper; tbat "bard” water takea tip little lead front lea l pipe», bui that "«ofl*’ water and carbaoalnl water dl«sulrecut>«ider- ab lo quantitim, Thvf* liar« lu*«*n frr«h t««vt!bte si* * in tuors than ooe a « uLnl that has oc* curr«d labdy in «Aui»fi a. A custy nuli is iu ?« < ' . ...» d»»i.g r» -•» a* any gunpowdor factory. Ti;«» late«t q ‘tation fu breach of |>ruwh« of tiiarriage i« glJ.&'-i). That 1« uhe.ip WBough fur irifliug wilb otm'a affectlon». bui su lui.g as Ih« tyrant ni »r. io* n*G ■•!;#«-.» Um j i» v ' .it « hi. i lik*'ly to av»«r4g<n muoh higbsr. Thr Tyrul l«ad sti sxtraordinary mil l < •- »1 v- ' ’ t . - ' ■ a • r « wrru bltN iniiig, and npe st.iu l'«»ri i«-s wwf** piekvd. soma Al au elrvatìot* uf 3.0u<) fct-l 1 h**r«i w**re al| iu« ruws in bh-Mitn and |drnty ut Juim bug*! ................... ...... ... — ........... . .. ■■* Schilling's Best nt<>ncy-ba< k tea and baking powder al ìour Grocers (Jñ ígon FJ l ob d P urififr ' Pfutirter\v~^~^ CjfUGON B lood P uri F iír . (J'fiÒCNffl ob DpUR If'/fR » >! ■.' rv<.»t i«.«> i Lctaal ■ -tr " Fas** J. - He.«« ntakea "<:ii mat ks 1« ma «eu">r ;>ari.r <4 m. Arm <4 »' J ■ h . mbv À < ■Soina b. .i..««. In tbs «‘Hr ot T o «< n 1 o . < «aun an t -tat« »'or-** 4 ar I |h*i ••¡4 rtrm siii * sy |Ls Sum ut ONI HIM'RkD | n )I I Ak* Lj h and »wry rssr <>f I'starrB Ibai cannot I m * cars«! by (i.r up- o( H all s a a T absii Ct ss FRAME I i IIKNiY Hw-irn to before ms •*. I subscribed :■ «» «ny pr-s- i cr, iB.»«tn day ut i«rrrmber, A. 1> l**i. • A . W.GLXA«UM, f » Soiarjf Hall • ‘ atarrh < urs I* tak*n Internally and aru dlrwctir on ths an<t svífac*« oí lbs «y«t«m. or«*.I tor tr«<imuii.a. Ahw F ) • il» set fico., îutodo»Q. »luid hr »lru<gl«t«. TÂr. Maili Family FUis art th* best. Br.r, bi •»•»! am In alwost r><hUnu«»i>s •*-uy .Moore’s Revealed Remedy wOl rars <h«wt »III 'lu It «wickly and |»!>a» • i per toslUs al yuurdrngtfUt * 5?El.ILF ■> rrto " w FOR OR. Mattil i irìnìh lt.MA WOMEN Texte»! and true. Oregon HI nod Purifier RUPTURE CURED. W« «aarurt«« to Bl •♦♦»fy ca* *• un>irft«fea. t pul tt off. wrf.a h»f t-arUrulart al on»w. < tt .. ........ . «H M A < <* . » ■ | . tt Ir ...« i litara, ¡off nacoiiJ ?<4rr«t. FotUand. Or. Gray bore»*« are uaualljr the lonf««l lived. CrvStiit are d*chl«*l|j delicate, and are wriouily affected by warm want bar. The blonde type will liara dilap idar«*! from Europe in two centurie*, according to an Knglleh pLy»h lan. who decía««*« that of luO blonde* only marry, while of 100 brunette» 7'• In Unpinnj ami Scandinavia mu ry. alao the blonde type i» much le»» pre- domninant than it ft**! to be. CUBE YOURSEIFI * • 1 ’ G’ 1 • 4 ; • ««ai t) • • lrr*t«4i«'<>B »» **>*r«it (»« ' Í • S < <» S t M»Bl<f»B<4. F» >« | Miri«, f# st ur a.■*, -«• *•»•«• by *•**«•*•. »f »•*« Is S*«!» «Tarps* by »»TfM yr*-«4J I ”•*. i t 1 I n UII« •. \ i u*«»Ur •*«* »s rsusksU SURE CURE FOR PILES f 1. . i < N ' T T “«■• !•*««•, a -» • • •-•«» > 4 i -• •« « 1 ■ Or. 0 a »' • o> 0 « Wam««*« *« {■« • h •'! l 4 - • * • f MN» V . ». « J«r at 4« *f « •<• « *•’ ’ r i t »- bi •«» /»«• Wrt, aw* a*»»4l * - <r <4 h i»H h sS A K l^ij, f*i. a.t< , Ca, YOUNG MEN! F » TP- • ff* r« 14»r*t gr<4 » *• y S*«w(*r I* . r . V Br>< «'S 4 ' bs •-••< r«lW»t to r«»», M --4 er •/ I ♦ ieje.« «to»-*U « l’e» w a*4.»k>'*i *-a I» ts «I m » «H s » «sF^ Je» •- 8«k es» ■••(... t I ■ .,». k**r*W 8t»l V ' »••. 6,,^., ,.. . f H|« * *»4B » < tasK» r». »..te «trwgÿ >•<» » tosHpr* |«to4 K/« I *r* H»-* r •»«♦»•*. -a f- - p I * Ilia. EL VIA. ClÜB^s, u* »Wb r W - - A E • X«*« ¡h-.s ■ M« u** * CANOV C ATM A »»Tic OR. GUNN’S LIVER*0 PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. >■■■• ’>•» 11 .i.,b. K,„ ,, I Ih, 8> ' t * I i , «<......,4»,.,.,, h .... »•'< '■»!»• "» « •»■ rn-.'f." .. . I m.u • -I. , |,,t Ho.tSHu ' •» . rblln>< , «- Ms.. ■ . , , , , , Jin. at k\ «IK> t ’ si ♦ fr « iBsrs "" ms«Us»*8 this p»»»f. V* .r' t IS YOUR HL AL TH BROKEN? Hqualtera who hate recently pene trated the Interior of Nr« Zealand re. port the discovery of a tribe ol abo riginal dwarf«. — s. f tr pc storco IT** •/< iaT kh *.wr. There are said to le 380 glac-ers In ih«« Alpe ove* ria«* utile* in h-ngih. Il mt h ar Ihn <>pp**«l|g. Indignant M other--How dir« y»n Suffer itlill to hire you, Msrg'ler.t«? Hweet Seventeen—Ohl lh«ro wasn't Hl v -uiTerlug about it, ma, dear.—. Tit-Bits. Nan Franriacu, May 87.—The 13 , Filipinos who arrived here on the steamer Uity of Peking a week ago I have been ordered de;«>rted by tbe spe cial board of inquiry appointed by Im migration t'omuiisaioner North. The party coneists of 10 adu>ta and two children. Unless an appeal la taken, they will probably return home on the neit steamer bound to the Orieul. There I* No Remedy the Equal of Pe-ru-na In All Their Pe culiar Illi. A g«**l Arabian hora« will ranter in the deaeri for 31 boera in rum et gad 4H hour# in wintet without drinking. 4'astelar I« l>.«a. Madrid. May 37.— Señor Emilio Cau telar, thè d lai i r> guai he-1 republican Caito, Egypt, May 36.—Two case* orator ami statesman, who had lw*en of the plague have been reported al »uffeiing from an attack of pulmonary catarrh, contracted laal winter, la dead. Aleiandria. making four In all. Hop»—ISIS crop, I5o. Ultras Fralt—Oranges. Valencia. *3 Nammar* and < ■«• t*r«a«t*4. «1.50. Mr a Iran lime«. *4 50*5; Call- Washington, May 36. —An effort a lemon», T5o<||l *5, do choioe, was made to have Colonel Hummer« *1 50 per bol. given a full brigadler general’s com- Hay—Wheat. »18<* 15.50, wheal an I miseion In the vulunteer servio», but oat. *1*418; oat. *14(418; twat bar when tbe matter was brought to the *t- ley. *I1«IS; alfalfa. * 11 <g 1S per too; tendon of Freeident McKinley he said straw, 40(g70c per bala. that h» would grant jast what was rec- Potato*»—Bari/ Ro*», *1.50*11.71; ou>fiiew<>pd by Generals Lawton and Dreg"» Burbanks. *1.85(4(185; liver Oil*. Burlianks, 76c-**l; Halina* Butbanks, Today he gave orders to carry out |1(4 I 10 p»r sack the recooimendstions, making Colonel Tropical fruit*—Banana*, *1.50-4 Rummers a brevet brigadier general of S 50 per bench, pineapple«, **.*0<g volunteers; alao making Captain Cae», 4 50; reisian date* (igst^c pm of tbe engineer battalion, • major by Bound. brevsk THE WCMEN Sil A »team m recenti th«- nate o( ai« ptohaMv he a. I {■ t»<r ! f u N dtgrwin»»*. <N»r* aiti K id nay tr THREATENED New York, Maj 37—The HetalJ fwrnly Fira Blaamar« Will Tly Ba- Maya: Mure dioenaiant have arisen tr twrrti llrnnelt «n<1 tha Hlonrllb*. tbe bic ycle tm«l unc) threaten to 4H Dan ton City. Alanka. via Purl To»u« rupt tlial giant <x>iubination. When ksn<), M«y Sfl. — Indicatiuns now are the hundred or nxiie in a no fact nr era ol that the Yu kun will break in two bicvnl«! and bicycle partn gave option* weeks, and very soon after that th« on their plant* to A. G. Himhling tc ileauilxiata will be running from tlie June I, It w*« undrrttocMl that *ueb lakes down. All the «mallei • li earns. plant* a* were ncrpfed by him w«r« • nd even tbe Klondike, ate now run- to be paid for in cwh by that time. ning. an-l sluicing lor the general Score* of nianufactuirta came to tbit clcau-up has commenced on many j city lafft w « m »I c with the expectation ol claim«. A veiy uiiaatiafactory e*ti* closing thwif deal* witli ti e manager mate givee this rear's output iruui ■ fur the trust. They were more or Ir** ti5,o(Ki,oo to fao,ooo.ooo. | indignant when they were re<p>tMted tc tlovernor Ogilvie to-lay gave an ei- i extend their option* to Augu«t L II ten.ion of time, till Juno 15, for all I now develop« that ««\eral of them ma« < ■ eeidents of tbe waler front to vacate j determined proteat* against delay, and The tire t-»>k one-half and If the high ■ t least one of the 1'iggeat tnaaets In -«ter and ioe ahould take tbe other he combination refused flatly to renew <-s 1 f the matter of moving will la- made «*ls option. an <-a«y task. His ofti, isl report of More than thi*, the oppositior- tc the rural commiesion investigation ha« ' the trust, that wit« lol originally by R ju,t been completwl, anJ will be alert f T. Coleman, «>< revivo-i and now ed to Ottawa by ipecial courier tialay. threaten* to develop mure stlvugth The cootrnla of tbu report will not l>e than it at first poea»?w*e<l. known until made public by the offi ONE THOUSAND HOMELESS cials there. At least 10 (list cla«« river «tramcr. will ply between Dawson and Iatke Firs Hurns Ovsr a I srge Area In »1 Johns. M. H. Bennett tbe coming «<1 miner, an-l so Hl, Johfta, hi. B., May 37. —Fire th*l much competition will make rates cor- ¡ brukt* out In a building adjuini* g th« respondingly low. Alri McDonald, Jam«« McNanie an I g*-n«*r*l warahouBu ul 1‘ Nam» A huita. a nnml-er of other wealthy Klondlkers Main str«<»I, north end, thia afternoon, A Ira ding un have anived safely In from tbe out did ciiormuua dam.tgc. dcrwrilrr vstimata th** kits at ISO'1,000, tide. Information ha« been received that and thu inauranew about $300,000. The area burned over <umprlw*a 15 15 agents for wealthy syndicates aia rn route hero for the purpose of pur block*, or portion* of block*, and the buildings <le«truy«M| l&Q. Th« district chasing mining propeity. ravaged by the tin* was cum posed I4*>r»|vt»sl by \V 11 h • lull«« largely of trnemcnt-hmuic*. and proim- The Hague, May 36.—(Jueen Wilhel bly 1,000 person* are hncnaleaa, a ma mina received .M de btaal. president jority of them laboring people. T«< ol tbe peace conference, at 4 45 P. M. ilcath* are to be act down to thu fire lo-lav, and tbe latter presented her A Miaa Canard, an aged la«ly rea.diii with the Russian Order of HL Catii- on llollv street, wa* burned in h« oi mo. The reception of tbe chief dele bon»«, and Mra. Arnold Mowery, wl.« gatee to the ronfereiiOe oomnieii'-e-! al iraided a ehurtdiitancr from the acene, 6 o'clock. The queen and the queen'e had from the ah«* k. mother each held a rouit, end the dele Sir Julia« I*e«ta*e«f*»t4». gatee were presented alphabetically. London, May 17.— The corrrepond* Tbe reception la«le-l 40 miniito*. All the delegates weie in court drees, with ent of the Ihidy News at Tbe llagur the eioeplion of Andiew D. White, say*: Hir Johan Faun«ott>te enter head of the Aineman delegation, and lain* the hope that the conference will M de Bourge-'is, hea I ■ f the French favor th« establishment of a permanent delegation, who wore eveing dresa tribunal fur arbitiati<»n and mvdh<ti<»ti. He ears: **Whal iff wanted i* to te< |t«r*sB and liaron»«« la» Ceas*. Chicago, May 17.—The Baron and cure pi uni pl and certain way* to inter national jtiatice. Tin* i* Hie right Barone«* de Barr. char*»J a ith using way to discourage the nae of force t«» thè Unite! State» malls fot frandalenl purpoaea, a hen arraigned In the federal further the oanae of arbitralmn. Th* mere fact of li e «xisten e of *u« o a court today plea I»! not guilty to each tribunal wool I exert a potent infit.ence of the II liidictrnsnls against them in behalf of international justioe.*’ The barones»* bornia weie rsiee<l to *500 on each of the 11 chargee The Tr.ep. al W.ll.e«. baron's bon i was plaewl at *11,000. Wallar«, Idaho. May 18. — Company A, First eatalry, airived at 10 3<l tin« Ku«*is l>iar«sg«r4g < Blwa'e K«rw*«l. Peking. May 38. — The Rusalan mln- morning. Th«y are th« first trun|>* to Troop I., First latar heir. M. Degiers, baa notifled tbe lie »tat loned here. tsiing-ll-yatusn that Ru*si* is unable cavalry, joined troop A here this after to a- rapt the t'bineae refusal of a rail- noon. both !>«itii commanded liy Major toa.l concession, and tbat she will send Smith. They wilt be Bod for patrol engineers forthwith Io survey a line tj duty nn Can von creek and Mullan connect the Russian-Manchurian rail- Company D, Twenty fourth Infantry, I» »till »tatluued on Canyon «reek. ruad with Peking. Held tut Trial Ur lilallas Butt*, Mont., May 36. — United Mate« Commissioner Wood tolar held John H. Earle« and Erwin Edwards, men snspeetesl of complicity In tlie Wardner riots, for the action of Idaho authorities The men are miners, and claimed to have left Wardner at the first sign of trouble and before the riots liegan. m ilary bans ar off! car ight ho fancied a certain article rs par I for sale al one of thu stills, and he was ceitam he fancied the la<iy who preauied al the stall. lie ren«arke»l, < ivtef <re, that > thuugh^ibal pari«« n* lar article very pretty. Tbe lady aail: *Yea. it »a very pretty. My mother sent it.** “Ah, really.*’ pur* sued the t fhcer. «lotermtried to discover the name of the own«r uf the rvua (hat had be*wileli4»d liiui—“really, lol ms see—I think I have met your mother. Her name to-—” “The «¡tir««n id F »<• lan«l.'* answered tbe lady. The c «ii-l n«»t wail for tho fancied attic Spare Mu merits. ee. al«*»»« ... • - .là A ;•*<- --,**>» 1 1*'