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» fosfo—»• fri CRITICAL PERIODS ffOJTT’* ICROOK. I Manio Park 8s<i Mateo Co., Cal., accred ited al the t’mversilies Location. • I.mile ami careful attention 10 Mental. Moi al ami I'hvaical training, place» lloitt a among the* foremost Hcnisils for Hoys on the Coastt-5. >' CAneuc/r. Will re-open tn the new building Augii’t Will, (9th year ) ImG lb tt, 1 1 1» . l'r.m i| . Willesden Parish in Ixmdon i. thn ^fiist to have s “lady” beadle. Hit« in 1rs. Kendal, wl»o has baen tlie ■ex tun of the chinch for many yeuis. "Waste Not, Want Notr > . a V Little tetkf bring to <n>JLnt. ¿nd little <m- purrties of the blood, if not Attended to, bring a "Went'’ of health. Hood's S at - ¡ApArilU is the one And only specific thst Kudl remin<e All blood humors And impuri ties, thereby putting you into A condition of perfect heelth And strength. Never Disappoints The highest luountsins of the Phil ippine islands are Halcon (Mindora), 8,868 feet! Apo(Mindanao), 8,804 feet; Mayon. active valcano (Luzou), 8,883 feet, and San Ctistobal (Luxon), 7,375 feet ■r * v ■ At Japanese auctions each bidder writes bis name and the amouuta of his bid on a slip of paper. The various slips are deposited in a box. They are examined when the bidding is over, and tlia name of the highest bidder is announced. The most expensive hat on record coat fl,500 in gold, and was presented to General Grant while in Mexieo in 1883, It is now on exhibition in the National .Museum at Washington—per haps the finest Mexican sombrero that was ever made. Sober DeTalopineut Tab« a the Flace of the Mad Ruah-New Dlacow- ertea Heine Made. Captain Dwight Hunt, with two companions, has been in Haines thii week, outfitting for a pioapcoting tour in the Porcupine mining district, nay. the Porcupine Quill. Captain Hunt and party repiesent an extensive com pany, known as the Jack Crawford (poet and scout) |»arty that went to the Hootalinqua last season over the Dyes route, equipped with dredgers, nnd who have been unsuccessful in the Yukon and ate trying the present sea son to retrieve their III luck by operat ing in the Atlin and Forty-Mile dig gings in the Yukon. Atliaoted by fa- votable reports from the Porcupine dis trict, ths manager of the company, Henry M. Wallace, a prominent lawyer of Ann Arbor, Mich., placed a detail of opeialots under charge of Captain Hunt, who is an experienced prospec tor, and sent them here to prosecute intelligent examination of the quarts and placer claims in American Alaska in tliis vicinity. They are also going to give special examination of the hy draulic propositions which are reported favorable. In event they are success ful in their search they will bring in a large outfit this season of modern hy draulic machinery and permanently! establish the headquarters of the com pany—which have a large capital at their control—under the Stars an I ¡ Stripes, and abandon the Northwest Territory propositions, where they are sorely handicapi>ed by unjust discrim inations and exactions. The party will be ready to start early next week, and are now getting their boats and outfit! over the trail to the Chilcat river. The Fugel Nouml Wire Nail A Steel Cumnany, now the property of tie American Steel & Iron Trust, has dosed down sud the nail at d wire uia- dimes will lie shipped Io the Waah- bum A: 'wen t'ouipaiiv, at San Frau- cisco. F. W. Mitchell, of Mitchell. l.ewis A Stsver Company, of Seattle, is mspeeling the buildings, maehiiiery and site of the nail works with a view to piildisaing them ami moving the iron works th.'ieto. If the deal is made it is tlie intention of the Sumner iion storks to at once go into the loco- omlive building on a large scale. Mill t».alroya«t by Fira. The Krumm chopmill, at Genesee, Idaho, baa been destoyed by tire, which is supposed to have been started in the engine-room, At the time of the tire some four or five tons of chopped feed was on hand, The 14 horee power gat- oliue engine, valued at 11.100. will uot be a total loss, as it is believed with a few extras it can bo placed in running order again. The inautance was oi.lv «1,000, which will uowheie near cover the loss. Cannery to He K rec ted. Georg* W. t'anborn has purchased 200 feet of water tiont property on the west side of the Seaside cannery, and ex|>eets to have a cannery built and ready for operation next season. The plant will be up-to-date and equipped with the latest machinery, The can- nery w ill have no connection with auy other cannery ci combination. Hank Incorporated The Medford bank has filed articles of incorporation, at Medford, Jackson county. Tlie capital sttock is tiled at «50,000. The incorporator» are K. II. Whitehead, J. E. Engart, J. Stewart. W. B. Rolierts and H. E. Ankney. The company will conduct a bank. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Excitement Knn. High. Mr. Cole, the mail ageut for Porcu Seattle Markets^ pine City, brought down on his last trip a small pile of gold dust takeu Onions, 90c per 100 pounds. A magnificent grove of black walnut from claim No. 1 above Discovery, on Potatoes, «35940. trees, most of them with trunks four Porcupine creek. It was the partial Beets, per sack. «191 25. feet in diameter, have been discovered output of the first washout by the use Turnips, per sack, 50975c. in the heart of the Miami Indian re of a sluicebox on that claim, and was Carrots, per sack, «1. serve, southern part of Wabash county, ■old to S. Weitzman for «35. Mr. Cole Parsnips, per sack, «1.75. Indiana. The timber has been sold says the miners on McKinley and Por Cauliflower. «1.00 per dos. ¿g «60,000. cupine creeks are just beginning tc C derv. 35 940c. Cabbage, native and California via have reason to keep take ont gold, and the field soon will iftrnmental affairs. astonish the nations. The water it «2.50 per 100 pounds. Apples, «2 5093.50 pc; tx,x. ; the past twe quite high, and only the elevated rim Pears, 60c9«l.B0 per box. ÿ*'rs, and 15 of rock can be worked, but as the work Pruues, 50c per box. men ting too progresses the claims aie growing rich er, excitement is running high and Butter—Creamery, 18c per pound; Kactments. daily arrivals of prospectors are large. dairy and raueb, 12 918c per pound. Eggs. 2 1e. railroad A Stampede Expected. jMF^uuitnh Eastern Cheese—Native. 14c. Since the arrival of samples of coarse Poultry—Old hens, 16c per pound; *"'4lLÍIe *8 mo«t ,;*;;enlly offered gold from the placer mines on the Por- spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c. cupine and McKinley diggings, the Fresh meats—Choice di eased beef ^re at «1.125 mists of doubt that uave been thrown steers, prime, 9c; cows, prime, tiers a «1,000 over that district by the “grubstakers” 9c; mutton, 9c; pork, 7c; veal, 8910c. at «yOO. who have done no active work except Wheat—Feed wheat. «20. to bang around the camp, “waiting Oats—Choice, per ton. «27928. fa’, the musician, for something to turn up,” have disap Hay—Fuget Sound mixed, «6.009 rSullivan safety peared, and a feeling of confidence es 8 choice Easteru Washington tim- >e attached to car tablished. In fact, nothing but the otliy, «12.00. 111 case of runaways S^BMents, by releasing toe best of reports are being brought in Corn—Whole, «23.50; cracked, «24; daily, and if developments continue a» lee.I meal. «24.00. »«■ffom the carriage. The inven- they are now going on there will be a Barky—Rolle,I or ground, per ton, which is to be put on the market if once, is primarily due to the death genuine stampede inside of six weeks «35(326; whole. «23. Flour—Patent, per barrel, «3.35; of the late Countess of Latliom, which Large Cannery Destroyed. straiehts, «3. 10; California brands, filled Sir Arthur with a desire to pre- Mr. D. J. Munn'» cannery on Sea «3 .25; buckwheat flour. «3.50; graham, vent similar catastrophes. island, B. C., was completely destroyed per barrel, «3.60; whole wheat flour, by file. The cannery was one of the "Recently, after the Rock : Island largest on the North Arm, and general «3.75; rye flour. «4.50. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, «15; wreck at Volland.” eavs the Kansas ly bad the largest pack for that branch City Journalj Ki itile, of of the river. Tiie eannery was fully shorts, per ton, «16. Feed—Chopped feed, «31023 per Saini equipped with everytiiing necessary fot ! ton; middlings, per ton, «22; oil caks the season's work and all the nets were Xunging in readiness to be taken out meal, [air ton, «33. Shjhe sockeye run. The loss on the * \ry. stock of cans, machinery, I < estimated at «65,000, on which V on ly «45 ,000 insurance. Jjjf ruck a Quarts Ledge. VEstinghousen. of California, /.'yeen prospecting along the “r lor the past four months, KAge of quartz about fout ■ Haines. His discover! ie five feet between walls, Jlv carries a large per cent '\' '*d gold. Mr. Estinghousi-u 1 mining for several yearr j«nd California, and is satis- - viis discovery possesses great £«nd wrll take immediate steps >tflop it. --------------- Ne —• i w ) She ain't any bit of an angel — Thi* sweet little *»> man o' tuias; She's jest a plaiu woman, Au ’purl» mil» h human This sweet little woman o' mine. For what I would ilo with an angel Winn I lookvJ for the firelight • shins. Wheu six little sinners Arc waulin’ their dinners? _ No! Give me this little woman o nilnel I've hearn lot« of women called ''angels. Au' lota o’ 'em thought it »ui line, But give ’em the feather«. An' me. In all weathers, This sweet little woman o' mine! °8 8° .4 Boy’s Love. oS & ns. CARIU THERS tlush.il slightly ns alie read the nanie OU III«' |>a«telH>ard. “1 will see him here. Jane.” ahi' «aid. with studied raininess, “nnd remeniber. please, that I nin not nt home to any one for the next hour." She nestled down on her settee, pH lowing the »hlntmerlug gold of her bend against Its cushion*, and waited. She wa» glad1 ho had come. Her thoughts traveled back to their first meeting that day on tlie front at Brighton, mid »he smiled ns she re called the gust of wind that caught her handkerchief, a s<*nted scrap of la. o and cambric, nnd carried It fluttering t > bls feet. He was young, a mere boy In fact, nnd singularly handsome, nnd ho actually blushed as he restored the trifle. There wa* something frank and fresh about him few of her men frleud* ever blushed—and her tenden cies were sufficiently Bohemian to ten der inorc formal Introduction unneces sary; before the week was out he had lunched aud dined at her hotel. Time bad flowu for her »Ince then; bright summer day* »|H*ut drifting among the up|ier reaches of the Thame«, with the heat of the afternoon lazed away In some shady backwater; morning drive* to »otiie old-world retreat among the Surrey bills; afternoons on the lawns at Ilurllnghmn. strolling, talking, tea drinking among the smartest In the land, with the band of the Guard* crashing out the masterpieces of great German composers, interspersed with niek'dles from the Casino. They liad l»*n friend*, nothing more, but ouch day had brought a fresh delight, and she hml been happy. Now It was to end; he had come to »ay, "Good-by." "It seem* almost like a dream.” she murmured; "I wonder wbat 1 »hall do without him?” The hanging* swayed aside, and the boy advanced with outstretched baud. She smiled and gave him hers without rising. "Sit down." »he said, "and have some coffee, unless you prefer something stronger.” “Coffee, thanks.” he answered, drop ping luto a clialr beside her. She (toured some out aud handed It to him. together with a tiny box of tortoise-shell and silver. He laughed softly a* he opened It and saw a row of miniature cigarettes. “Ab! so you Indulge, It appears. How often ?” "Oh, sometime,!** “Aud I haven't known It until this moment! Will you join me now?"— offering the case. "No. thauk you; I [»refer to see you smoke. There 1» a match beside you.” He lit one of the cigarettes and puffed away in silence, until a blue haze had gathered al»>ut ills bead. Then he look ed across at her. "I am going abroad," be said, abruptly. "Are you nur* prised 7** “Assuming that you mean some bor rlble tropic“—he nodded—“yes, 1 ati). I suppose It means the loss of every thing that has made your life pleasant Jn the past—yes? and the gala of— Lvhntr K "Nothing." g NERY. : H- - — » /> - J In Woman's Life Ar« Made Dangerous by Pslvio Oatarrh. / / ff/Wf?- ' Iff.wi V.Lf \\i/ a ►V 7 my Ufe L* >"«•" . . ,u. Ih r < y. » ilropp d aud » d»1 ' color cre|»t lulo her cbesk«- "Well. iM-fure you go, do me a fsvor I jest ain't sot nothin' ag’in 'rm The«.- migels they're good in their mu', lint they're sorter nlaive me! Thank God, that she’ll love me - Thia dear little woman o' iuiuo . — l*\ L. Stanton. ■ “Then why go?” Wfs. fS.ooa “ She leaned back, clasping her hands behind her head, and her sleeves, fall quite a city, as it al 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 15 9 ing. dlsclomsl arms as smooth and 16c per pound. ready has one large store and about 4C Potatoes—«191.10 per sack; sweet«, white as Ivory. Their glances met and houses. The townsite is being surveyed •he asked again, “Why go?" 2c per [>ound. and the prospectors are flocking in by Pleasant. Paiat-aoie, Potest. Taste Good. . De “Because I have no choice," he an Vegetables—Beets, «1; turnips, 90c Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe 10c 25c 4ÜC. the dozens. One noticeable feature of ... CURE CONSTIPATION. .. the district is the copper-stained oie, per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab awered. “Look here, Madge, we've S,r..| a-».*, <«■M-' I»**,. Ssalml. »-* T»-4. ns nearly every satnnle coming from that bage, «191.25 per 100 pounds; cauli been friend*, jolly good frh-nda. and district being literally covered with flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, «1 G<sl only knows how I shall get on per sack; beans,3c per pound; celery, without you; I will l>e perfectly frank, the stain.” 709"5c per dozen; cucumber«, 50c per and tell you just bow It stands. My PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Great ICacIng Event. box; peas, 898per pound. father, a* you know, wa* a country Saturday, July 1, the trotting and Onions—Oregon, 50 9 75c per sack. parson. He ought never to have put running races commence at the Irving Hops—11913c; 1897 crop, 4 96c. me through Sandhurst; It was beyond No pain: new process; fine rold work. DR. ton track, Portland, and will continue Wool—Valley, 12913c per pound; bls means—I often wondered how he NGWORTHT, N.W. cor. Third and Morrison until July 8. Judging by the liorsef Eastern Oregon, 6 910c; mohair, managed to do all he <ll<|, but ( really that have already been entered for the 87c per pound. knew nothing of Ills affairs until his different events, it ought to prove a Mutton—Gross, liest sheep, wethers death last year. I found out then that PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS; WIRK Opening day. •nd ewes, 4c; dressed •nd iron fencing; office railing, etc. 334 Alder success in every way <’ mutton, 7)<c; he never did have much beyond bls ladies will be admitted to the track spring lambs, 7,*^c tier lb. pride, nnd It appeared that towards the and grandstand free of charge. On all Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, «4.50; CAWHTON A CO.; ENGINES, IlOIl ERS, MA other days 25 cents admisston will be light and b-eders, «2.5093.00; dressed, end he had dabbled In stocks and chinery, supplies. 4Aûu First Ht., Portland, Or. shares. Well, you know what happens charged. This includes a seat in the «5.00 9 6.00 per 100 pounds. when parsons walk Into bucket-shop* grandstand. The admission fee for Beef—Gross, top steers, 4.00(3«4.50; there was barely enough left to keep RAKES ,» ’ ’»i »gentlemen on all racing days, includ- cows, «2.5093.00; dressed beef, the young one at Sandhurst. That I* MOWERS grandstand, will be 50 cents. 6@6 i^c per pound. why I am exchanging for the Went BINDER «PZ. JLM racing and popular prices will Veal—Large, 697c; small, 7X@Sc Indies." He looked up thoughtfully at Write ^H^rtedly prove great drawing cards per pound. the smoke cloud wreathing from hl* cigarette. "Of coiirae I shall »<•<• some |^* Peacock Copper Prospect. Ann Francisco Market. thing of life. I have seen little ho far; Mr. Sheldon brought to Haines’ Mis Wool—Spting—Nevada, 10®13c per R. sion several firm specimens of quartz •on,id; Oregon, Eastern, 8(3 12o; Val •chool, Sandhurst, an outlandish de(iot in the west of Ireland, and—town." taker, from a ledge near town. The ley, 159 17c; Northern, 8(3 10c. > "Do you want to go?" specimens were highly crystallized Millstuffs—Middlings, «17.50(320; p- 1 "One cannot always do what one with peacock copper and other mineral bran, «15.50(3 16.50 per ton. wants.” whiclir resembled gold. The specimens Onions— Silverskin,50(390c per sack. She shrugged her shoulders beneath attracted a great deal of attention and Butter — Fancy creamery. 17(3 18c; tlie billowy lace nnd muslin of her deml- At-L KINDS favorable comment from experts. The do seconds, 16917c; fancy dairy, 16c; tollette, and there was another pause vein liis samples were taken from is do seconds, 14914 J^c per pound. UM A BOWEN... "How strange It will seem when you about eight inches in width, with good Eggs — Store, 16917c; fancy ranch »«»I F0RIL4H0 0«. have gone I shall fo,.) qu|te 1(J„t . prospects of growing wider as he pro 18919c. ^E, Posrr.AND, Ourooi», needs with development work. myself." Hhe spoke softly. In n tone Hops—1898 crop, 15c. It best bargains in general almost of soliloquy, watching him Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, «3 Death In the Rapid«. ,«ti, bolb-rs, tanks, pumps, eloaely to , m th* . ff,-< t windmills. The new The Klondike rush of 1809 lias al 92.50; Mexican limes, «4.50g>5; Cali J,i.*.ma'Ie no rtT|y- n|‘*> ’will, sold by him, is un- ready had its list of dead to be record fornia lemons, 75c9«1.26; do choice «he went on When one has ho few friends, It Is ed. Frank Kane, hotel man, of Doug «2.50 per box. . r'¡ Pl'K es are so MACHINERY AND las island, and Clinrles Mordt, uf the Hay-Wheat, «13915.50; wheat and hard to fill." Mtoflie. Front St. L . ’ ,,e wln‘,'l "t that, nnd a Hotel Lindemann, Dvca trail, whilt oat. «18916; oat, «14916; best bar- - ««lid Fli otogl aph lc trying to cross Bennett in a Peterboro ley, «12913; alfalfa, «11913 per ton; momentary gleam flashed in her eye»* “It will w.em strange," »he repeated: */ qk - -------------------- canoe, were capsized and drowned. straw, 40970c per bale. I wonder If you will ever think of me f CO. 144 AND 144 Potatoes—Early llose, «1.5091.75; bw>n. —often, I mean?” Freah Meat Fumín«. Oregon Burkanks, «1.65 9«1.85; river “I hope not," be replied; "I want to A fresh meat famine existed •I Burbanks, 75c9«l; Salmas Burbanks. forget you." Haines the front eml of last week. A «191 10 per sack. That was rill she wanted; the simple like condition of affairs in the market ’ mais . Tropical fruits—Bananas, «1.509 •n Good. Uae ia reported as existing Ht Skagway by 2 50 per bunch; pineapples, «2.509 directness of the anawer conveyed \jrtau.____ more to her than any outburst of pa». reason of the uonarrival of expected 4.50; Persian dates, 696J^c per •Ion could have done. The rest w-r* beef cattle. » wound. •twy. | * W! B f -. Portland Market» Wheat—Walla Walla, 58c; Valley, 59c; Bluestem, 61c per bushel. Flour—Best grades. «3.20; graham, «3.65; superfine, «2.15 |>er barrel. Oats—Choice white, 45c; choice gray, 43 9 44c per bushel. Barley—Feed barley, «19920; brew ing, «21.00 per ton. Millstuffs—Bran, 117 per ton; mid- dlings, «23; shorts, 118; chop, |16. OC per ton. Hay—Timothy, clover. $7 @8; Oregon wild hay, «6 per ton. Butter—Fancy creamery, 80@35c; seconds, 27930c; dairy, 25927c store, 20 9 33c. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13 ^c; Young America, 15c, osWiLspap, I'»*. z-V fv THIS LITTLE WOMAN O' MINE. Muimtor Iron U orbi. BUSINESS IN ALASKA.! .■-»hile H" v>”* After aw . .„d stood bef*"*' ....... ‘ "k ' roae, tisN - ........... «h........ Into Id» •• 1 mid desire t»*1"'1 " hl. soul. .... k !........... ......... . ,................ ; III. arm« bit lulu tl»' P»,w* the finger nail« I elenchili banda. ,,) ••Mutt y-'u go F WUI ‘ fng nvurtT h» hl«» • I 11UO. no chol.v.” h" . •• Bbe o » u IH iu < h 1 î ••You want money,' —- "well, I am rh h. ' He dhl lint reply. „ _r. "Would you do »miethlng for m< -Y,-«," he »»id. »imply; "I *uu,‘l Marry me." He did St Funi • jr • -a tracing // 4 suicide . I’.H.ve.l that I ii.ult.bl« »’••« **“• Mil Injurious t.tY»ct. Dr. llalg Is of tbs opinion tbwt Bill ' eld, may I* traced to error In diet, the error being the eat lug of meat, the drinking of luer ami of tea aud U m fall Binokitig of toluuvo. Hla fiii’t* 1 comfortably Into their pl«**» 1,1 »"I’ port of Ills bypotb««la. -'fe there u.'t more »iilcldes an.oug men tlian aiuoug women, and do not men euMUins mor« < »•fsssiwn «r • M Hllofofolr». meat, more beer and more tvt»u*o than r.l th* »*« 1*1 of hi» A mH leu»; re cue few the women? ‘gain, suicide 1» t> "r>' Hr I I iii< i « «• common la EngiS;-1 than iu s. f dui iar« |”H not apparently lieeau»« the Scotch are • *l*»llar l»t A*< a more canny race, l-ui tuawiiH’ the 14’ H . H ur’B English eat male meat and drink mor« beali« 111 uro» J) • beer, while the Bcoteb vat leas incut 4 4 nnd drink wlilaky liiatiuid of beer. Af the I’nlte<l journal iti t In i ter malutalnlug that suicide was lea* I mu K wm . with ■ 3. 7 45 authors common nmong the Scotch, It w«s per baps hnrdly |M>llte, when «ildrvsalng n Scotch «udleuce, to go on to "»y that M BIIOK« sulclile Increased with civilization, lint the fact waa explained on the ground of more lujurloua diet, that of civilised man being more productive of uric Held and thua of suicide than Hint which prevails where civilisation 1« leas advanced. Erie add la. In fact, at the bottom of all this, sud. according to Dr. llalg. the Incidence of suicide tallies with tlie dally, annual and life fluctuations of uric add In the W<»»l. being commonest when uric a. pl I* most abundant, namely, In the morn Inga. In spring aud summer and lu childhood and the full prime of life. We have no doubt that i-rrors of ili.-t are responsible for much. nnd. among other tilings, for a i*rtuln numlwr of IB« •<< M» ot A« • • hui« •’ » suicide,; nay. we could go further and ■Ur i tar* »»• ; > U Uni admit tluit unsuitable diet, derange 1st» t utc l a ■ • uieut of the proper relation between tr «k i*i »iaJ'i* i-kji •I l.i-nL. ( I*' <*• «III 4 ■ nutrition and waste and the cotiae Ur iteri.. > Gum Ibai * k • » J quent loading of the tissues nnd the L* , CW»’’ »• an.» tnutcW» blood with abnormal product, of meta -. »«t'M 1 r««ti| Hi»» »<• 4«c* t th« «;•<«* tmllsm have much to do with that I., f I< »»• • • tfa fv<| < temper nnd discoutent which lead m. n eq it*tar f and ma. A < - T*«i to lay their hands violently u|«>u their nelghla.rs mid sometimes on tb.ui MB Mr MB UHtia r« th# selves. All this mny I* taken for granted, but It Is at present far from alamin < jttt arv ho >w proved that the peccant material la ln if® tn tl ratturhl ( ut all cases the same, aud »Uli further rdfffv* are wo from being agreed that urfe add Is the origin of the evil. Hospital Giants of Patagonia. The tribes to the east of the t’ordll leraa, lu southern Putagonla. Is-long to Araucanlan stock, nnd are a «u;»-il. r race. The Tehuelclo-s as they call themselvi-a of southern ami easteru Patagonia an* the people who»«- un uaual stature gave rlne to the fable« o* the early day« to the i-ffeet that the natives of thia region w er<- giants aver aging nine to ten fts-t In height. It Is a fact that they are the tallest liunian tielng« In the world, the men averaging but slightly les« than six fret, while Individual.« of four to six Inches above that mark are not uricotiinmn. They are lu reality by no means savages, but somewhat civilized barfiarlnns. They are almost unacquainted with the use of firearrna, notwithstanding some contact with tlie whites, but they have plenty of horm-a and dogs. Unsurpassed liunters, they capture the guanaco and the rhea, or 8<>uth American ostrich, and from the skins of these and other animal« they make clothe« and coverings for their tents. They make ts-autlful "ca|H-*." or man tie», of furs and feathers w I1I1 li an> highly prized by Europeans, nnd find a ready market, most of the proceeds lielng »pent for bad whisky, which Is brought Into the country In quantities. —Boston Evening Transcript. a *'■ Idle wr » f I « trNhl q ’ • an lFt>» •i isTuor«. »ar, fit. Mx»ra. .‘.be late T11""*'"' Bert Jervi of the Bombay engineer» w fl# ed to the Queen nt Clmle« by author, who Is conservator of museum at Turin. Her maj<.»(v ••X- pressed her pleasiire nt 11«. ’ ..............IIJIV ¡|j«f HP<,n SI.,. model of Kehnstopol ma,).. |,.. ,. , Jervis, nnd i-xhlhlb.,) by him „t lb,. "" ........ 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U’ rp without Im sinrw- turn««« aii<l <l>'te*ntii>n fiooi litialncsa I'll l< K, fl'«• for rala by all rrllatil« ilrugtfiaGs or scat pie pani hy «iprraa, plainly wrapj*iI, on r •. ...I of piby I’Alint < llrkiKAL O().,( hkfok<o, Ili. Circular mai I ml on rtqncaC. DR. GUNN'S "" l ’I er ’“ PILLS FOn A DOSE. «'nr. 8b k l!-.d«< ha n?*'laW? *• "*‘h‘«** »’•n*l»ltB b » i «I I’ltrffy the Blood Aid IHgr «tiori and 1’rBTRni Hl I lou«n««aa Do noHtrlpo orMii bnn Tn< ontlncA you, wo will moll ••J«!’1« D**, "r Mi hot f.,r JAr. I»H. H ds ANKO • rbllMdw., Pr nut«. Hold by Dfuggl’t«. N N. f lflKN wrlUr nionliui’ «4 y W no . t<» ì ___ g» il I V444444444444444444444444V ♦ DM V-W8 w«r •« »»14 >»<»•♦ TIEIH WITHOULPLAItS , — ■ I It*« ; . *44 IbinlpLan, “H ca ÌII i ait<| Or. Hartman, Î r"l,"’aml I'EliMAXl VH y ........"K-'íto ... al1 lllihler, RUPTURE CURED. Queen'« H|,|Pn,||,| Me„1(,r A remarkable Instance ,,f the exr i lenca of her majesty', m,.lll(,ry \''M given a few day. ago. 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I bill it i, R( ,||Bl always on time," each voter may hand "Ha!" ballot f"r »ach candidate. 1>, Tokyo “Ixiw taxes." which would have 1« repr-sentat,;.., “Ho!" ths new system, n,l(l W(,0|,i M „ under “No unpleasant neighbors." tin... la, i "" th, ((n «am» time 0,m ,.|e,.t„rM | “ ( "'»I |t,lll(( "Humph!" Th",'« “ ? ln “No mosquitoes. But why <i« you -P”.^ut,:::n.,:ro'i,i,’n ,or we« pf 7 "»<• because," sobbed the man d du t know I wns d. nd nnd I »ml ij f ilmi Ivegot to h heaven" T ‘7^ (11/ I 17» m < i I »7 ■»■. vwrlluara plaasa '