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IIOITT'R NOT OREGON LAND. OUR FINANCIAL CURL POWER. London Cannot From New York Iho fluid Thka II Nora». Cnp.r ob Wh.a conirany Com*« 1« < »••«»- LEAF. the Treatment of ffiruee Trees No A ■’•vied. Father—Wlmt ia the meaning of that black eve, my son? Johnny—Ob. that’s merely » lunrfc. of (rtther. Futhei—How Johnny—I esleeniml myself a better boxer than Tommy J onza.—Chicago Daily Newz. Be Strong in the Hattie of Lift Ht'ltOOl.. Mr. Io Park Hall Matto Co , Cai . ai-r-rad ùr.l il the l'iiivrrstlie« 1 «H-alloti. < limale , ,.t . ai. lui allviilion lo Meritai Molai ai <1 l'iiirmal training, piai *• lloitt ■ amoog il,, lot.-ino.t hilnuil» for Ito»» imi thè , „„ -, t (An........ Wlll re .q-eii In ,l„.................. kUgUBl 1MI1, tffih yeai I Ira li Bulli, Ptl. I) , Principal. Begiu to enjoy yourself when your gu.it« begin to arrive-in fact, liefoie thev arrive. Do not try to servo such an eleaborate dinner that the work <>t getting it rltaily will draw so upon your phyiioal poweit that they will he The dragon tir vari fl» backwar.l and •trained to their utmost endurance. si.lnloug, ami cali alter ita eotirse oli When your visitors arrive, greet them thu installi witlunit turning. with a hearty hand«hakc, make them |<i «In Work hiu I Three hours of brain work will destroy feel tiiat you are ready for their com- more Mother» w di limi Mrs Wliislow’s Kiurth- tissue man a day <4 phy»u al ing; speak of the pleasure that you else Mauv men ami w.uuen iiiru llmv Ine ■ »rup thè lu--4 ri-medy lo use lor tbeir hope the day may bring; compliment living In 'heir hrsuis. Hostetter'« M-m eliililrrn duriug Ilio tovtlilng period. them on their good appearauev; notice sell Hillers makes 111.'miml a. live ami '‘S Moro tlran 4,000,060 wom«n Work fot the neckwear, the dainty handkerchief; orous Tills mi-dll me is an ..ppetKcr ami a cure tor dvspep-ia A private llieir living in Greal Britain. be thoroughly interested in each and I'overs the lie. k of the tailtle the time comes for every one. When I. It.-niembor tliat yeti ean huy Jrsse Monta von to prepare tho dlnut i i and place it In Germany a clock has Ireeu made A. 1 Whlnkey for lite sanie prive Ihai li upon the table, leave your guests as that is warranted to go for 6,000 yema. i iid lor onllnary wlnskey. For salo by all insi l i i -a di alcrs ami druggists. gracefully as possible. If the dinner liowz this . be net too elaborate, and the mental A new homo for working girls has atmospheiu be clear ami blight, your We offer One Hun.lre.1 Dnllsr’ Rawant tor sny friends will come again. "Eat to ease ot Caisri h llrai can not bemre l l>> It«" • boon opened iu New York city. V.urrhrCunc¡iKs|rY A(,o Vr)|i> ,, live,” and not "Llveloeat," should r|TC I'....... ■»»i-iitlr l urt-.l No Bruii» nrrvoionrss the uiiilvr»igin'.l. have know lit 1 1 "'> ilio »li - r timi uh * t of l»r. hlln«’ • • v >l be the motto of every household. — Mrs. tor W» the past li'cai«. aiul Ishevo him p- He. 11) V ri,. K, .1. .. r. e. ml t.-r I IC KK »4.00 li -I John B. Sims, iu Ladies’ Homo Journal. honorable in all l>u»lu »» Iransaction 1111 l-.lll,.«n.| ll.KIIW l><. II It. KLiNX. tad.MT The Oregon Board of Horticulture R. <1 Dunn & Co. in their weekly has been in receipt of many letters of itview of trade say: July failures have been smaller than inquiry regarding the curl leaf of the in any month of which theia is record prune, and reporting that many trees F L. Rioe, of Sooth Bend, and J. B. excepting May, ami trailing failuies are bursting, requesting directions how Nice, of Cathlamet, who compose the smaller than in any other month. to correct the damages. Washington state boundary oommiasion Surprising contrasts aie shown by com The bursting of prune trees, espe appointetl by Governor Rogers to inves parisons of small with laige failures in cially Italians, is no doubt the result tigate the disputed boundary line be different years and in no c'ass of busi of damage done bv the February freeze, tween Oregon and Washington, have ness without some large failures not at which haa proven sodisaatioua through completed their work from the mouth tributable to present influence, dims the out the Uuited States and Europe. In of the Columbia river to Tongue Point. aggregate equal the average of the past one of my communications in early They find that vast and valuable tracts six yeais. London again recognizes Match I predicted this, and even now of tide lands besides valuable fishing the financial power of this country. look for more damage later in the sea and seining grounds, which are now The Bank of England virtually admits son, especially in those orchards where claimed and taxed by Oregon, are in that it cannot draw from New York little or no care has been giveu. The Washington according to the law estab- the gold it needs; exchange moves to remedy which I aaiviaed then and ad Belling the territory of Washington and the importing point; over $1,000,060 vise now and which lias given beat re defining the boundary line between it starts from Sidney to san Francisco. sults according to the reports of those and Oregon to be the center of the London's net buying of stocks has been who followed tiie advice given, ia: Cut main ship channel of the Columbia 40,000 ehaies and bills against produce away carefully ail burstej bark, cover liver. The initial point at the mouth to be shipped are veiy heavy. the wound with either grafting wax or of the Columbia is two miles from Fort Thia describes a repetition if finance clay mixed with water; split the outer Cucumber Boat». Stevens and four miles from Fort Can not unlike that in industries. Europe bark on the opposte side to give more Peel the cucumber*, out them in two by on a line across the r’ver connecting is searching for wool here at 50 cents sap flow, and wrap the whole with bur these two points. Thence the line fol a pound, scouted, and for pig iron at lap and the wound will soon heal over. lengthwise, and scra|>e out the Beetle. Put the pieces on ice till wanted, then lows the center of the main ship chan *20 a ton. A vast demand for both ma Curl Leaf. till with the following mixture: Chop nel, which has remained practically terials has fallen upon the commercial From many years obsei vat ion I have tomatoes ami oeleiy, ami add a few the same since the boundary was de world which this countiy alone appears fined first, until the confines of Wah able to meet for its own needs Wool come to the conclusion that all prune drops of onion juice, also mayonnnaiao kiakum county are reached, where the shipments from Australia have been lives showing curl leaf are kaik-bound, dressing. Arrange the boats on lettuce commission lays claim to considerable surprisingly little below those of last which naturally checks the sap tiow, leaves, ami garnish with thin slices of and is mote pronounced In the Italian radishes with the red skin left on. territory now held by Oregon. year, but Europe talks of a wool fam Off Wahkiaitum county the main ine, while this country has on band a prune trees. Vrin readily account for Any good salad mixture will make a channel was formerly up Wooddy’s year’s consumption or more, besides tiie cause of some of them, for instance, nice filling. —American Salad Book. channel through the Cordell channel this year’s clip, and prices are not yet those trees' which are infected with Germany publishes about 20,000 and thence into Wooddy’s channel. as high as they were in February of guuiosis or dead spot, but in the case of books a year, France 11,000, Italy tiees which are smilingly in a perfectly This was I moved by the government as last year, when stocas were many mil healthy condition the curl leaf is not 9.000, England 6,000 and the Uuited early as 1853 and ran close to the Oie- lion pounds larger. readily accounted for, and calls for Slates 5,000. gon shore These channels are not Failures for the week have been 183 scientific Investigation bv some expert. now in use. as the construction of the n the United States, against 196 last Every woman believes that her hus 1 have experimented some in that jetty, which was expected, according year, and 23 in Canada against 21 last direction and found when I split the band ia « child in some respects, and to the United States engineer’s report, year. outer bark on bark-bound trees, wheth that she must l>e on the alert to keep to scour them out, in reality filled er the tightness was at the union or at things out of hie grasp that he wants, PACIFIC COAST TRADE. them up and throw the main channel the crown of individual limbs, or the but which are not good for bim.— over on the Washington shore. This entire length of the tree, from root to Atchison Globe. Portland Market. shifting of the channel has formed val After the llou.yniooB. uable tide lands, including the well- Wheat—Walla Walla, 56g)57c; branch, that the under bark would She—Y'ou must think I’m a goose. known Miller and Oliver sands, which Valley,57 *2c; Bluestem, 58c per bushel. come apart at once like “elioddy the commission claims for Washington Flour—Best grades, $3.25; graham, cloth," and in a few days the cuil He—Ob, noi Y’ou me wrong; en- would disappear, whereas, if you split tirely wroug. VVluit I had in mind on the ground that the old channel and $2.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. buzzaid.—Chicago Times-11 er- not the new one should be taken as the Oats—Choice white, 43®45c; choice the bark of a healthy tree, the cut was made will uot open to auy appreciable aid. dividing line. This construction also gray, 42 @43c per bushel. throws into Washington te-ritory the Barley—Feed barley, $ 19@20; brew degree. A Man of Thrift. 1 must confess that 1 am at a loas Desdemona and Middle sands which ing, $21.00 per ton. She—Where are you going to spend and not scientific enough to account for have never before beeu claimed by this Millstuffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid the summer? state. dlings, $22: shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 the “direct cause" of curl leaf. The He—I’m riot going to spend it at all. only advice I can give, based upon ex The commission has made a prelim per ton. I'm going to save it till next winter inary ins;>ection of the boundary line Hay—Timothy, $8(3’9; clover. $7 perience, is: When curl leaf first be and see if I can’t get the janitor of the gins to show, split the outer baik on up the river to a point above The @8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. fiat to use it in tire rooms I occupy.— Dalles and from all their information Butter—Fancy creamery, 40® 45c; three sides, from root to branch, care Detroit Free Press. being taken not to cut through the in it would appear that Oregon claims seconds, 35®37l2c; dairy, 30®35c; ner bark, or to the wood, and if gum- and taxes everything in Bight, includ store, 22^@27*«c. Microbes are now understood to be ing some lands which have as high as Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12c; osis, or dead s;>ot, is present, wash the necessary to human life. It isour ten 100 families living on them. Young America, 13c; new cheese, cuts with Bordeaux mixture, full dency, we believe, to regard as neces strength. If the contention of the commission 10c per pound. sities today what were merely conven The more I study the matter of sun iences yesterday.—Detroit Journal. proves to be correct, over 90 per cent Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3@4.50 of gillnetting ground and nearly all of per dozen; hens, $4.50@5.00; springs, scald, bark-bursting, curl leaf, gum- A I>n«h of («nyrty. the seining grounds on the Columbia $2@3.50; geese, $4.00@5.00 for old, osis, etc., the more I become convinced The doomed man feared the peoplo belong to Washington, and Oregon has $4@5.50 for young; ducks. $5.00® that all our prunes should lie top gtaft- who waited along the way to the scaf- no foundation to its claim of jurizdic- 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12® ed on some suitable plum stock. When Hon. James Wilson, secretary old. tion over Sand island, which lias been 13}^c per pound. "See how they stare at mel” he the cause even of bloodshed in years Potatoes—$1 ® 1.25 per sack; sweets, of agriculture, favored us with a visit a abort time ago, I bad the pleasure of cried, agonizingly. past. 2c per pound. "'Yes, that's what you might call Mr. Nice, the member of the coni Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 90c driving bim through some of our or mission from Cathlamet, has li veil on per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab chards. and called his attention to rubbering it in!” observed the execu the river for over 30 years and his per bage. l^®2c per pound; cauli this and other diseases, which require tioner, playfully, deeming it not amiss sonal knowledge of the location of the flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, $1 scientific investigation, requesting that to inject an element of gayety into this somber affair.—Detroit old channels and his wide acquaintance beans, 5®6c per pound; celery, some expert be sent to us for the pur otherwise with the old-timers on the river are 70® 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per pose, and lie promised to give it his Journal. proving of great value. box; peas, 3® 4c per pound; tomatoes, best attention. Ants have brains larger in proportion Uregon State Board of Horticulture to the size of their bodies than any $1 per box. Ship Orange» In Liquid Air. H. B. MILLER, President. Hope—ll@13c; 1897 crop, 4@6c. other living creature. The Fay Fruit Company, of Loe An HENRY_E. DOSCH. Sec'y Wool—Valley, 12® 13c per pound; geles, has made arrangemnts with Eastern Oregon, 8® 13c; mohair, CRITICISES THE CAMPAIGN Charles E. Tripier to use Iris processes 27@30c per pound. and appliances for t.ie manufacture and Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers Commander P. 8. St. John Say» Oil» employment of liquid air. The object and ewes, 8>£c; dressed matton. 5® 6c; 1» a Silly Old Man Without Ability- is to equip the refrigerator care of the lambs, 3*^c per lb. San Francisco. Aug. 11.—Specials company so that liquid air can take Hoge—Gross, choice heavy, |4.50; the place of ice. Since the company light and feeders, $4.00; dressed, $5.00 from Victoria, B. C., state that Com mander P. St. John, of the British Bends East yearly over 2,009 car @6.00 per 100 pounds. warship Peacock, who has arrived loads of citrus fruit, vegetables, dried Beef—Grose, top steers, 4.00@$4.25; there on the Empress of Jnpan, severe- fruits and nuts, and the great bulk of dressed beef, ly criticises the mangement of the its shipments must be made in refrig cows. $3.00 @3.50; Philippine campaign bv General Otis. 6@6^c per pound. erated carB, this matter is highly im Veal—Large, 6@7c; small, 7X®8c He is quoted has saying that "General portant. The plant which will be in Otis is a silly old man without knowl stalled for liquifying air will also sup per pound. edge of the necessities or the responsi ply magic substance for use in every Seattle Market». bilities of his position, without ability other conceivable way. to improve it. The very first action of Onions, new, $1.25 per sack. his government should be his recall, The New Steamer Lin«. Potatoes, new, l@l^cperlb. ft is a pitiful thing to see the sacricfie Beets, per sack, $1@1 25. Captain W. J. Ellis, of the ste.'imei of the tall, splendid men of the Ameri Turnips, per sack, 50® 60c. Bay City, has a plan on foot which, if can soldiery to his gross incompe Carrots, per sack, $1 @ 1.25. consummated, will insure to Belling- tency.” Parsnips, per sack, $1. ham bay for years to come a first-clast He also expressed the opinion that steamboat service, Captain Ellis pro- Cauliflower. 40 @ 60c per doz. poses to oiganize a steamboat stock Cabbage, native and California the American fatalities would aggre gate 5,000, adding that the facts could company, composed of New Whatcom $1.50 per 100 pounds. not be told owing to the press censor Cherries, 75c®$l. people, with stock subscribed to the ship. He predicted that if Otis is left Peaches, 75c. amount of *65,000 or *75,000. He to direct the army of occupation the will take a large block of this stock, Apples, $1.25® 1.75 per box. Americar.s will virtually be defeated, Pears, $1.75 per box. turning over in payment therefor the for, he said, “the rebels will Prunes, $1 per box. steamer Bay City, valued at *20,000. A new steamer to cost in the neighbor Butter—Creamery, 22c per pound; hood of *40,000 would be built this dairy 15® 18c ranch, 12® loc per lb. Eggs, 23c. winter and placed on the Whatcom- ■*'” -N.iiv Seattle-Tacoma run. nm-ial’ • »1'1.' to carry out any oWlgi'Uuu» anule by their thru WS st AT sva X. , Wholesale Prusi-tsts,Toledo, W». t> su, Kiss vs A M»' VIS, V>nule.sle Drug m-, l.-ie.l.- •>. nsir«C»t«rrh Cure i»t ken n rnally aeilnf directly on tbo bloo4 »nd in cou» »nrhv »’•» thesvei iu I’rl e 7-‘c per !*• Us. bog* drug: Isis Testlmoui I» tree. Hall slaui.ly t‘i.1" r> th-lest. Hjprv i» ht -»»»Ao ii tvf^rtJ by t'fffct htJtlth. h> tlirt lift'I bMtlt. Httfllhiitn,, only tiiilh tb-nJuitlv put* blood. (Xtr /vs Wlf. df hurnjtndy hd-tt hlnti, «» mivt in tht bbn>J. tvhtih ih<<olj bt rr. tn.ntJ bv Hud'* SdrutfunlU. Ihr bttf tptiifk: for both ititi tnd dll 40'». Never Disjoint? C ARTERSINK |n wtinl .«Il I lie i f It rail» n i . .. • PORTLAND CHICAGO HPLCIAl A An il ilm'l. ruilailolpbl«. I'*. That sleeping or waking snakes never close their eyes is a cur tous far't. I iievi'r irwii quick acure as I’lso’s ('lire fur t’miMimptiiin .1 B l'aimer, lini 1171. Sentile, W ish , Nov. 25, 1«W Tim elephant Inis 4.000 muselez in Croesus, of ancient times, possessed Iris trunk alone, while a man bas only 577 in ins entire body. about $20.000.000. I.a.lles Can Wear Shoes One size smaller alter using Allen's Foot- Ease, a jmwder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns ami bunions. It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feel, blisters and cal lous sfrots. Allen's Foot-Ease is s certain cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, smart ing. hot, ai III ng feet. We have 30.11)1) testi monials. AH druggists ami shoe stores sell it. 25c. Trial package Fit EK by inail. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, l.e Roy, N. Y. A Sickly l.cit. Jennie—Herbie, it says here another octogenarian's dead. What’s an octo genarian? Herbie—Well. I don’t lust know what they are. but they must la' aw- fully sickly creatures, You never hem of ’em but they are dying.—Tit-Bits. Mummy rhotogrmphy. A Pari« photographer has introduced a novel style of taking photographs, which be calls "mummy photogra phy.” The subject is swathed in mummy cerements, put into a genuine sarcophagus imported from Cairo, ami pictured in an upright position. A smiling, living face looking out from embroidered grave clothes gives an odd effect. No French actress' salon is complete without a counterfeit present ment of tier own mummy. the A very idiorl-ei^htel old gen th» man going into on« o( our largo towns for th« fir nt tiiim, wild coming from ilm heart of the ooilutrv, seeing a mull dig ging, wont to him and said: "My man, for whom diggesl thou tliia long and nartow grave?” But the man took no notice. Going doser, lie remarked again: “My man, for whom dlggeat thou this long and narrow grave?” The mau looked up ami said: "Go on, you silly old fossil! I' iii laying gas pipes!"—Loudon Answers. British ofllcial returns of th« coal productlon for last year showod tliat Great Britain produced 202,13t), UH) tuns, the linted Slates 178.7M,000 and Germiiny 91,055,000. The values by the ton at Ilio pit's inouth wer« re- spoctively 5s lld, 6s 7*v<l and 7s I lvd. son squeezer. remedy for A simple an I sunburn face in buttermilk. The oíI loft ftom •arditi«-. ia ali ex- lellcnt .iib.tltute fot buttar ili uixiug Bah cakoz Buie grafie juico, saya an aiilhorily ori fumi«, la invaluable III eillier siok- neaa or healtli. In fosera il ia bolli fissi ami medicine, ami ia more ami more uaed bv phyaiciano. Oratigea Ati l plneapplua maka a delicióos jumo, loti Ilio simili frulla are inoro valuatilo. Currante. um »I alono or mlxod willi a tliird of raspls-rttea, are more so; ami tlm hucklelierrv ami clderltcnv yleld produrla noi lo bo despiaail. Blackliet- riee, flel.l or garden, are valuable me dicinal agenta, ami ilio |iooreat chetry, uneatable •« a fruii, boonmeo néctar wlien triade mio a drink —Art lliiusoliold. Illa Ida*. Little Gabefin the midst of his rend ing)—Why, I didn’t know that labbite knew anything about 'rithmetic. Farmer Hawbuck—They don't. "‘But, paw, it says here that rabbits multiply with astonisliin" rapidity.”— J udgo. No I'rugre»» Mmk. Lover(bravely)—Sir, 1 want to marry yo» daughter. Father (coldly)—Well. I’m not sur prised at that. I< I were in your place I think I should want to marry her my- — Somerville Journal. ■*’ Good For Little Folks -i-j- ’.-fô Children are particularly liable to bowel troubles in the summer time. The best preventive of summer complaint, diarrhoea, dysentery, is to keep the bowels open gently. The delicate tissues of a child’s intestines should never be abused by the use of violent purges. The only liver and bowel regulator fit to be used by children is the »deal laxative and intestinal tonic, CASCARETS Candy Cathartic prime, It will now become necessary for the people of Butte, Mont., to solve the question of whether ice is a luxury or a necessity. This decision is made necessary by the amalgamation of the different companies supplying ice, or rather the majority of these firms have been bought out by the Butte Ice Com pany. 7J£c; trimmed, 8)40; veal, 8® 10c. Wheat—Feed wheat, $21. Oats—Choice, per ton, $30. Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $8@9 choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $14.00. Corn—Whole. $23.50; cracked, $24; feed meal, $25.00. Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, $23@24; whole, $22. Flour—Patent, per barrel, $8.50; blended straights, $3.25; California $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour, $3.75; rye flour, $4.50. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, *16! shorts, per ton, $17. Feed—Chopped feed, $21.50 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $33. IS er th west New* Note». H»n Franciaco Market. Bee Hist the Date” river valley in Idaho is "the richest agricultural region in the West.” It is beiug rapidly settled up, and the Short Line has just begun the extension of a line from Idaho Falls to St. Anthony, 40 miles distant, which will be completed in time to handle this fall’s orops. Ice Companies Amalgamated. Everett haB a Sunday closing rnovi merit on hand. Walla Walla’s assessed valuation in creased *500,000 in a year. Lewiston, Idaho, has 3,000 more peo ple now than three years ago. Alaskan railways have forfeited their rights of way through inattention tc requirements of the grants. The Southern Paoific tie plant, which was formerly operated at Latham, Or., has been removed to California. Governor Rogers proposos gun metal medals for Washington volunteers. The Rickerall flouring mill, in Polk county, which has a ca pacity of 15C barrels, is now running night and day. They are now grinding 5.DUO sacks of flour for export to China. A great amount of speculation is be ing indulged in regarding a coast rail road, and it is the general impression that a road will be built along the coast in a very short time. It is said the proposition leading to its construc tion is a competing road, end that llm Bunts Fe Company ia to be the builder. Wool—Spring—Nevada, 10@12cpei pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10@14c; Val ley, 17@ 19c; Northern, 8@10c. Millstuffs—«Middlings, $17@19.50; bran, $16® 16.50 per ton. Onions—Silverskin, $1.10@1.25 per sack. Butter — Fancy creamery, 20J^@ 21 )<c; do seconds, 19 @20c; fancy dairy, 18® 19c do seconds, 14@16c per pound. Eggs —Store, 16@ 18c; fancy ranch, 21® 22c. Hope—1898 crop, 17)^0. Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, $2.76@8.25; Mexican limes, $4@4.50; California lemons, 75c@*1.50; do hoioe, *2.75@2.00 per box. Hay—Wheat, $5.50(39; wheat it, $6.50@8; oat, $8@9; bent ■y, $5@6; alfalfa, $5@7.25 per traw, 20® 40c per bale. Potatoes—Early Rose, 75c@*l; Oregon Burkanks, *1.65@*1.85; river Burbanks, 75c@$l; Sslinas Burbanks, *1.25@ 1.60 per sack. Tropical fruits—Bananas, *1.50® 2 60 per bunch; pineapples, *2® l 00; Persian dates, 6®6ttfc pc un*. r, B. C., Aug. 11.—In con nection with the arrival of United States Senator Beveridge from Manila, it is said that Mrs. Beveridge, who ac companied her husband, has the dis tinction of firing five alióla at the Fili pinos. While the senator was on the firing line one day she went for a drive, escot ted by a squad of Tennessee añi diera. She ventured too far, and soon rebel bullets were falling about her carriage. A hasty retreat was liegun. Mrs. Beveridge drew her revolver, which she had carried since her arrival at Manila, and fired five shots in the direction of the rebels, who could be seen skulking In the distance. Fort an Prince, Hayti, Aug. 11.— The latest news from Santo Domingo says the revolutionary movement il extending, and that the province of Vega is in arms. It is impossible to obtain any details here. l(««f Foil I h . San Francisco. Aug. 11.—Six fire men were injured at a fire which broke out tonight in the restaurant of Star <fe Owen, near the corner of Sixth and Market streets. The flames spread to the saloons of Horn Bros, and James Conway, and from there to an adjoin ing lodging-house. All of the build ings were of wood and only two stories high. Suddenly the roof of the market fell in, and several firemen were buried beneath the debris. They were quick ly extricated, and all are expected to survive. No Chanffl at Hampton Washington, Aug. 11.—Surgeon Vic kery wires Surgeon-General Wyman of the marine hospital service, Iron the Soldier's Home at Hampton. Va. as follows; "No change; everything favorable. Nearly all in tents that can be moved. Disinfection of buildings being pushed along by Surgeon von Esdorf.” The daily shipments of oil from the Indiana field amount to 86,111 barrels, and the rune from the wells 9,864 bar- nv «a, au« voice— Bt of ™ St ♦ a orregter Garrite. I Rhall Jï'-vrr N' without CAB ARETS rhlkln n ar» »lw »ys Inlitfht'd when I five them » portion of u tablet, ami cry for more. They arn the most plcaaant medicine I have ever tried They have found a m rinnnrnt place In my homo. M hh J ohn E lag bl . 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