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ADVICES PACIFIC COAST NEWS Painful Pariods Trad« Cwmiaierctel and Financial Happenings af Internet In tha Oruwlag Western Stata«. Latter From Mom». E. W. Beachwood, of Tacoma. Wash., received a letter from R. J. Becker, at Nome, Alaska, in which he says: “At present all lines of supplies, ex cept dogs, are sufficiently plentiful. Lumber is 1250 per 1,000 feet, and hard to get. Milk and cream low, aud rice aud ham 50 cents per pound. Fuel will be short. Dog teams have cleaned the river and beach already. One hundred pounds, or a single sack, of coal, when you can get it, costs $50. “For profit, canned meats is a good staple, but not fiour or sugar. Never in history has there been such stam peding. Bonanza district has been lit on as by grasshoppers, aud now there is a grand rush for Koksadapagra. “The big excitement is at Milk creek, 15 miles above Prince of Wales. York is attracting a big lot of atten tion, and good results are shown. Above Cape Rodney is the latest, called New Eldorado district, and it is surely good, along with a three mile free gold bearing ledge of quartz. The trail is hot with people for this district. There will no doubt be a big stampede for Norton creek, as $14 a pan is se cured. Other creeks yield 10 and 15 cents at the surface. “The beach is being worked with good results, aud coarse gold at times shows up. Several $5 and $15 nug I gets, and one worth $37, were found about one and a half miles up, and ou top of the ground.” Bonded for F‘tOO.OOO. Martha Waahlngten a« What promises to lie one of the rich est mines in the whole Eastern Oregon district, and which heretofore has tievu practically unknown, w as bonded today to Captain J. W. Heisner, of Baker City, for $200,000. The property is situated on Dixie mountain, near Quartzburg, at the head of John Day valley. It is named the Yankee Boy, and consists of a group of six claims. Several veins run through the property of high grade ore. The formation of the ledges is porphyry, slate, syenite, granite and phonolite. The property is well developed by tunnelsand shafts, and the ore is found in hematite and quartz. There is plenty of water anil timber, water right and mill site. Valley Ferga. The part which Martha Washington played at Valley Forge has, indeed, sel dom received the credit which it de serves as an example of the virtues o' the woman of the revolution. No sol dier’s wife was more faithful, to hei husband in the midst of his perils anc hardships than simple-hearted Martlis Washington, one of the richest womet of the colonies. She visited the sick and suffering in their huts; she brave«! the dangers of the smallpox; she patch ed trousers, knitted socks and mad« shirts for the men, and his “deal Patsy,” as the big general used to cal) his plump and pleasant little wife, kept To t'so Street Cor Track. the ladies of the camp busy, when they The Lebanon, Or., paper mill com called on her at the Btone house, sew pany has purchased a mile of street cat ing for the soldiers.—William Perrine, rails, that were obtained years ago for in Ladies' Home Journal. extensions of the street car system in Eugene. The extensions were never Impravad Train Kqolpm.sl. The O. R. & N. and Oregon 8hort made. The rails will now be put to Line have added a buffet, smoking and use in the yards of the paper mill at library car to their Portland-Cliicagc Lebanon. In addition to this, negotia through train, and a dining car servic« tions are pending between the same has been inauguarated. The train it parties for the purchase of the street equipped with the latest chair cars, car system now in operation at Eugene. day coaches and luxurious first-clast Trout From Lake Michigan. and ordinary sleepers. Direct connec Tom Brown, superintendent of the tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande Salmon river steelhead hatchery, and line, from all pointe in Oregon, Wash E. R. Greenman, deputy fish commis ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. sioner, left today for the hatchery site For information, rates, etc., call on to begin work on the spring run. Mr. any O. R. & N. agent, or address W. Greenman will remain there only a Superintendent S. W. H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, short time. Downing, of the Clackamas hatchery, Portland. has received 100,000 trout from Lakt Kept HI« Powder Dry. Michigan, which he is feeding. These Acoording to his custom General Jou trout will be transplanted in Washing bert preached a sermon yesterday, bul ton and Oregon waters. When full he had a man detailed in the mean grown these trout weigh as much as while, says the Chicago Record, to ses 85 pounds. that the powder did not get rained on. Northwest Note*. With local applications, as they cannot reach the aeat of tnediaease. Catarrh 1« a blood or constitutional doH-aae, and in order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Ca tarrh Cure ia taken internally,and actsdirectly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tne best physicians In thli Country for years, and isa regular prescription It Is Composed of tbe best tonic« known, oom binad with tbe best blood purifiers, acting di rect.? on tbe mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect Combination of the two ingredients 1» what pro- duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Bond for testimonials, free. F. J. CHEXEY A CO., Propr«., Tolado, O. &ld by druggists, price 7ic. ills Family Pills are tbe best. The »15,000 necessary to establish a fruit cannery in Walla Walla has been subscri bed. A Umatilla county. Or., breeder has a Poland China sow whose offspring last year brought him $100. Her lat est effort was a litter of 14 pigs. The most unique wedding ever sol emnized in Spokane occurred when Justice Leonard performed the cere mony uniting Tom Wing, a native of China,and Wennie, a native of Japan. It is the opinion of many of our ranchers with whom we have spoken As a general thing, the sewing done on the subject, says the Vale, Malheur by male tailors is finer, neater and county, Gazette, there will be consid more uniform than that done by erable water during the coming season, females. in spite of the lack of snow in the mountains. They say that as the TllT ALLIN't FOOT IA9X, ground has not been frozen the rain A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet leel swollen, ner and snow water has sunk, and this will vous and uncomfortable. If you have feed the springs until late in the season. smarting feet or tight shoes, try Alien’« L. Patnaud. who arrived the other Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating day from Alaska, it is said, made a feet, blisters and callous «(sits. Relieves stake large enough to pay dividends to corns end bullions of all pain and is a cer the several Everett citizens who joined tain cure for Chilblains. Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thousand in advancing him »50 each as a giub testimonials. Try it h>div. Sold bv all stake, at the rate of »1,350 for eveiy druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial J »50. package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olin- st«d, Le Roy. N. Y. While excavating at Fort Setvens re cently for the new barracks, an old The seal is a clumsy animal on the burying ground was discovered anl land, but it is remarkably agile in the several coffins unearthed. No one water, and can catch almost any fish. seems to now anything about this Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Booth- ancient burial place, and no mention Ing Syrup th« best remedy to use fur their can tie found of it in the records at the ohildrea during ths teething period. fort. W. W. Fish, a millionaire of Elmira, N. Y., and Professor B. F. Barge have leased 1,200 acres of choice lands on tbe Yakima Indian reservation at Simco station, and have a large force of men engaged in plowing and seed ing. They propose making a great stock farm, in which alfalfa will form the baBia of feeding eeveral thousand The levees on both side« of the Mis* cattle, sheep and hogs every wintei for ■issippi are of sufficient extent that if the early spring market. they were built in a single straight line A hole 600 feet deep has been drilled ney wonld be about 1,800 miles long, on the ranch of Alex Still, near West or long enongh to stretch the greater on, Or. Some water has lieen obtain part of the distance between New Or ed and it is expected that a good sup leans and New York. ply of water will be found at a little Ella Ewing. the giantess, has com pleted her residenoe near Gorin, Mo. The house was built on a scale propor tionate with Miss Ewing’s needs. Th« doors are 10 feet high and the ceilingi and windows look like those of fabled giants’ castles. She is still growing, and ia now 8 feet and 4 inches tall. greater depth. Ing CASCAR I bars been all CANDY CATKAkTlG CATHARTIC The sheepmen who have Iteen using the mountains included in the Ranier forest reserve have been notified of the decision of the secretary of the interior that sheep and cattle will not be jier- rnitted to graze on the reserve this season. The Southern Pacific Company has distributed 23 carloads of ties between Aumsville aud North Santiam. and is putting its road-lied in first-class shape. The Pacific Sheet Metal Works, the Puget Sound Mill Company and the Fairhaven Canning Company are suing County Treasurer Roeder, of Whatcom county. Wash., to have set aside taxes assessed against their properties as Fairhaven city taxes, alleging that they are located on the tide lands in front of, but wholly outside of the city limits of Fairhaven. The total amount la* ARE Review Mak«« Kliowlng, • Favorable Bradstreet's «ay«: Trade advices are, as a whole, ohcorful. and the stretch of values it apparently una bated, though some soft «puts still pre sent themselves. A permanent feature this week has been the increase iu strength of values of farm products, uearly all the cereals, pork products and cotton advancing, while materials for manufacture, aud the products thereof, have generally reiuaiued steady or unchanged. Manufacturers of shoes arc busy and weather conditions have rather favored the retailer bv enabling him to dispose of some carried-over stock. Wool is fairly steady, but manufac turers are out of the market and con cessions can be obtained, though Lou don advices are better. Southern iron advices are of steady prices, and of rather more inqnry ou export account. Except immediately in Chicago, where idleness of many thousands of men has cause dullness in the machinery and kindred trades, the Western iron situation seems a strong one. Structural material is in bet'er re quest and some very large contracts will shortly be placed. Wheat, including tlour, shipments of the week aggregate 2,277,450 bush els, against 2,280,578 bushels last week, 4,114,046 bushels in the corre sponding week of 1899. Business failures in the United States for the week number 190, as compared with 189 last week, 205 in this week a year ago, 233 in 1898, 233 in 1897, aud 300 in 1896. Business failures in Canada for the week number 28, as compared with 33 last week, 21 in this week a year ago, 23 in 1898, 36 iu 1897 aud 40 in 1896. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Market*. Onions, new, $2.25® 2.50 per sack. Lettuce, hot house, 45c per tiox. Potatoes, new, $15® 18. Beets, per sack, 75®85c. Turnip«, per sack, 60c. Carrots, per sack, 50c. Parsnips, per sack, 75@85c. Cauliflower, 75c®$l per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, $1.00® 1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, $1.25® 1.50 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter—Creamery, 28c per pound; dairy. 17®22c; ranch, 17c per pound. Figgs—15® 16c. Cheese—Native. 15c. Poultry—13® 14c; dressed, 14® 15c; spring, $5. Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00® 19.00 Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $28. Barlev—Rolled or ground, per ton, »20; Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, $R 25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $b.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80@4.00. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $13.00; shorts, per ton. $15.00. Feed—Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef steers, 7l«®8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 7,‘sc; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8Ji® 10c. Hams—Large, 13c; small, 13,'i; breakfast bacon, 12\c; dry salt sides, 8c. Portland Market. Wheat — Walla Walla. 52®53c; Valley, 52c; Bluestem, 55c per bushel. Flour—Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2.50; superfine $2.10 per barrel. Oats—Choice white, 35® 36c; choice gray, 34c per bushel. Barley—Feed barley, $14® 15.00; Grewing, $17.00® 17.50 per ton. Millstuffs—Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. Hay—Timothy, $9@ 10; clover, $7@ 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6® 7 per ton. Butter—Fancy creamery, 60® 55c; seconds, 42's® 45c; dairy, 30®37>£c; store, 25M@32J^ c . Eggs—lie per dozen. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 18c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.50® 4.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, $2.50®3.50; geese, $6.50@7.50 for old; $4.50®6.50; ducks, $5.00@5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10®lie per peund. Potatoes—50®60c per sack; sweets, 2®25^c per pound. Vegetable«—Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab bage, lj<c per pound; parsnij«, $1; sniuns, $1.50®2.26; carrots, $1. Hops—3® 8c per jiound Wool—Valley, 12® 18c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8® 14c; mohair, 27® 80c per pound. Mutton—Gross, liest sheep, wethers and ewes, 4)^c; dressed mutton, 7® 75ic per pound; lainlis, 7 Jsc per pound. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, »« ,00®6.50 per 100 pounds. Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00®4.50; oown, $8.50®4.00; dressed beef, ttj^® 7 J^c per pound. Veal—Large, 6j^®7Hc; small, 8® 9c per pound. Tallow—5®5>ic; No. 2 and grease, 8>s ®4c per pound. Th« uwtiv« hen of New Zralsu.i Is »u •xp«rt rat killer The cholera Is only fatal who ar® great smokers. to persous The giraffe, th® armadillo au.l the poreupiue are voiceless. Tomatoes have been cultivated for only one huudroil years. A« a rule, the eyesight of women is better than that of men. The animal that first succumbs to extreme cold is the horse. In Switzerland a telephone cau rented for $8 a year. The song of the nightingale can be heard at the distance of a mile. Stammering men are four times numerous as stammering women. Hay—Wheat $7.00® 9.50; wheat and oat $7.00®9.00; best barley »6.50® 7.50; alfalfa, $6.00®7.50 per ton; straw, 80®45c per bale. Potatoes—Early Rose, 75®85c; Ore- gon Burbanks, 65c® 1.00; river Bqr- banks, 40® 70c; Halinas Burbanki, 80c® 1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, »2.76®8.25; Mexican limes, »4.00® 5.00; California lemons 75c®»1.50; do choice »1.75®2.00 per box. Tropical Fruita—Bananas, fl.50® 1.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 6®8)<o par pound. HS Nearly all of the ice consumed in Great Britain conies from Norway. The population of the United States increases at the rate of about 7,000 every day. The Illinois state board of health re commends that a sanitarium for con- sumptives be erected. Mrs. Philip D. Armour, Jr., collects plates, aud owns more than 2,000 ex- quisite ones. American and Australian butter is rapidly crowding the German article from the English market. The present caiiiiwlgn iu South A,r J is practically th. rt..t •TP’““““J . British military authoriues of putting the cycle corps to a r»» The cyclist corps attached to the ban Light Infantry recently coverei route of ninety miles in one <!«.»■ the pur|M>se of obtaiuiug uiformstio11 the Boer forces, doing some skirtu ingon the way The veldt iu dry weather is admirably •»’*1*'-' '¡’r cycling, as was demonstrated ret e by the feat of an Englishman. J»’« after the outbreak of war, * >“ re< from Pretoria to Ladysmith ou wheel, passing several <leta. Iimenis ol cavalry on ti» " -•' l' " ''' ' Mexicans are not noted for their cleanliness, yet nearly every town in Mexico has a public bath house. Tbs empreas dowager of China Is de- scribed by an English lady, who baa «|i«ut the greater part of her life iu the <'ele«tial empire, as a much more re markable woman than must Europeans •up|«'se She is an ardent painter, ami her pictures are said to be admirable specimen« of Chinese art. Strange as it may seem, her majesty is also said t<> be fond of wrestling, ami frequently indulges iu this rather virile form of exercli* She is well read, ia fond of European music, ami ha« sum« skill as < > a pianist. She is said, both by her < > < > (nemls and euemiwa, to Ini absolutely without any reuse of (ear. and, need less to «av. her life has been attempted a iiumlwr of times -N. Y. Herald. Wlrvleas T»l»«rapI»X Has had a new denu.n.tratmij of uwnih liess bv lbs c»ptain ol s c i _ ,u used u after ordinary signal» '*'* '■‘l '. notify the shore authoritie» ol , a like msnurr • Moms. the famous indigestion «'id 1 fi.' >. Ollier invile cure, aels when other niediein»» fail 1 '• 1 «els and improv«« «•>•■ *1' regulates the buwe ---------- . }•< i itr Soap enough to supply L’lOd'OO for one year has receutly arrived m llenur in one load. It was carried in « «I»“ cial train of 45 carloads, and if st«cked up. one Ur on top of another, this •>«!> would make a pile over 135 high. Piso'« Cure for Consiiniption is out only medicine h»r cough** ami ct>hh <« Belli. bW Sth Ave . penver,» . h . At Springfield the electrio workers have gained an increase of wages from An elm tree arrives at perfection af $2.50 mid $2.75 per day to $3 1» r dav. ter a growth of 150 years, aud a and the coal handlers from $'.< |ier week healthy oue will endure for 600 years. to $10 (or single aud $11 (or double Two-thirds of the crime in London is teams per weak. perpetrated between 2 P. M. on Satur Ilrrrillng and Feeilln« Microbes. day aud 9 A. M. on Mondays. The Intcallnes are lull ol dl.es.» s»rm. I b»coine active and dangerous in ' on.ui-st t eacan-ls kill ami cl| »l llii-ui Pl .«»lais, i«', .'4k-. Clierk on Physician*. LARASTIN® I s the original and only durable wall coatlnK. entirely different from all kal somines. Ready for use In white or fourteen beautiful tints by adding cold water. ADIES naturally prefer ALA- BASTINE for walls and ceil ings. because it Is pure, clean, durable. Put up In dry pow dered form. In five-pound pack ages, with full directions. LL kalsomines are cheap, tern- Commissioner Wilson, of the interna tional revenue bureau, has decidisl that a physician who prescribes slid sells to hie patients whisky, brandy, wine or any other alcoholic liquor that is not ciini|«>uiide l into a medicine by the admixture of any drug or medicinal ingredieut therewith, is required to pay R|iecial tax as a retail liquor deal er, even though the alcoholic liquor whiting, chalk«. cl»y«. «tc., thus furnished 1« prescrilssl as a medi and «tuck on walla , with d<-- cine only and so used. cavtng animal <lue. AI.ABA3- TINE la not a kalsomine. Two Heads. EWARD of th« dealer who Two heads may be better than our. says h« can «all you the “«am« thing” as ALABA9TINE or liut one big head is usually enough.— •'something just a« good." Hu Chicago Daily News. 1« either not posted or is try ing to deceive you. The New England granite manufact ND IN OFFERING something he has bougnt cheap and tries urers have rejected the demands of the to »ell on ALABASTINE 9 de granite cutters for an eight hour dav mands. he may not realize the damage you will suffer by a and at least $3 a day. It is expected kalsomine on your walls. that the men will strike March 1. JDN8IBLE d«al«rs will not buy Archbishop Corrigan has made the a lawsuit. Dealers risk one by selling and consumers by using study of the Italian language obligatory Infringement. Alabastlne Co. own right to make wall coat on all theological students in his ing to mix with cold water. diocese in order that Italian Catholics HE INTERIOR WALLS of may be reached more effectively. every church and school should be coated only with pure, dur The Alaska Miners’ Association, at able ALABASTINF.. A LA BA STI N K. It safe Seattle, has adopted resolutions, which guards health. Hundreds of tons used yearly for this work. were sent to congress, praying for N BUYING ALABASTIN E, authority to mine th« Nome beaches customers should avoid get and condemning the sending of military ting cheap kalsomines under different names. Insist on to that district. having our goods In psuckages and properly labeled. “Boston spinsters have organized to UlflANCE of wall paper Is Ob keep married women from getting em viated bv AI-ABASTINE. It can be used on plastered walls, ployment.” “Yes; they sre determ wood ceilings, brick or can ined to make life hard for man to the vas. A child can brush It on. bitter end.”—Maryland Journal. It does not rub or seals off. A L A B A S ■■■ _ ___ ■ ■ I N E 8TABLISHED in favor. Shun “When you married you thought all Imitations. Ask paint deal a demigod?” er or druggist for tint card. your husband was Write us for interesting book “Yss.” "And now?” “Now he re- let. free. ALABASTINE CO., minds me more of a demijohn.”—-N. Grand Rapids, Mich. Y. Press. TO PLACE OUR PAriDEN SEEDS IN EVERY HOME IN THE COUNTRY 1900 There it ever) good reason why St. Jacobs Oil •boul»! cure RHEUMA I ISM NEURAL GIA LUMBAGO SCIA TICA tor th» rvat of th« «•riiiurv mount rva.ou I« it doo. cu. Mr. Ilamin—(the eminent tragedian) _ “Yes we opens'd our'new play on the first of January.” Friend—“And did you have a long run?” Hamill— "Well, no, »e didn't bate a long run. but after the second (lerformance we had a long walk—all the way from Chicago t<> Philadelphia.”—Philadel phia Imtuirer. SURtLY AND PROMPTLY IHHtE DAILY TRAINS HEIWEtN OGDLN AND DENVER. ♦•••♦♦♦«•«•••••••••••s llrrrlrh «1 Hi« llrat. The increase in transcontinental travel by way of Salt laike City in eon- .equeme of the reenlo and other attrac tions of the route, has recently justified the Kio Grande Western Railway—in connection with the Denver ,V Rio Gramle and Colorado Midland Railroads — mih the Salt Lake Tribune, iu estab lishing a triple daily ta«l paasenger service between Ogden and Denver. All of these train« are equipped with the latest appliances, improvement«aud cars. This road now operate« through alee|x'rs ls-taeell Chicago, < igden all-1 San i ranciaco, also a |«<rfect dining ear reriii-e. Send 2c )«>stage for literature, rates or other information to J. I). Mansfield, 253 Washington street. Port land; or Gist W. Ileinta, general pas- »rngrr agent. Salt 1-ake City. “Thus much,” says the |«i«<t Aldrich In the March Centurv, “may I.,. . ceded to Herrick's verse; at ii « |„ ,t has wings that carry it tiearlv u< , to heaven's gatesasany of Hhak-pear ■ lurk-like Interlude«. The brutity the |HM<m« and their uniform th- uere Mimetlm«« produce the «|t<-, t iiiiiuiituuv. The crowded ri hn «* ,,f the Hue advise« a deaiiltuiv rtu ling. But one mii«t go lm< k to them ngaio and again. They tu-wit. h the mi-m irv. having once caught it, sml in»i«t saying themrelvea over and Among the |si«<ta of Englund the uutl of *Hes|ierides' remains, and i* likrly to remain, unique. As hhak»|H>ar« stands alone iu bis vast iloinatu, »1 Herrick «lauda alone iu his a< anty plot of ground. “I was never glad for this liu|>edl- " 'Shine, Poet I iu thy place and b« ment in mV s|»ss-h hut once,“ «aid tlm content.* " man from Dearboni, who was in to see During the last year 8A,'J02.'.>0| bush the big jiarade. “When was that'” “Fe-fe-fellow asked mu h-h-how much els id grain and 2,19*1.513 gull- u« u| I would take fur a-a horse, and while molasene were uacl for the luaiiiifa, turs l-l-l was t-trying to tell him e-sixtv ol liquor in this country, whi h pro- dollars, he offered me a hundred.”— duerni 107,618,120 gallons of spirit« and 1,657,HUH gallone ut rum, making Women's Journal. a total of 109,875,928. ibis t« alami Ihr l'l*M«Miit«a<. powerful aii't olin gallon and u half to «very . • 'r..!f»i.H< l.r-iurH fof woman and child in the country A Pittsburg company is now en gaged in an order for fitting up the palace of the Mikado, in Ja|sin, with everything in the l>ath and sanitary line. Shipments are also lieing made Louise Froebel, widow of Friedrich to Australia, South America, • Ilina Froebel, founder of the kindergarten and Japan. system, die,I in Hamburg at the age of Could Hava shot Washlnzton. 85. "It was ouee in my power to have The production of prunes is increas shot General Washington," said a ing rapidly in Oregon, the annual ship British soldier to an American as thei ment of the dried fruit now amounting were discussing the events of the great to 500 cars. struggle after the concluding of peace. "Why did you not shisit him then' The production of soap in Great Brit ain is about 45,000 tons per week, of asked the American. “You ought to which between 3,000 aud 4,000 tons have done so for the lienetit of your Rlieuniatisin countrymen.” are made in London. V % isIliri'K and < 4T<I<III<I “The death of Washington would not (fall kri. w w'ial th uaanda know <»f A new regulation cog introduced in (•••« the a Mi «• y I.f DIIOI'N’MS'I Swiss watches, works so accurately have lu'en for their benefit," repled the . at y r a« w •• I •• a I'rr v* n l* • of any A< lio «>r Tam Englishman. “ We depended upon him aiinwii t<> th “ hntiian b< “ ly. (boro would lud I»» a that the time pieces do not vary 10 sec to use our prisoners kindly, and we’d lam » nal Anirrhw without a botII« of "1 onds in a month. |»r i * ‘•«•n * f' r triai bollir ì ' h - «>r larga botti». sooner have shot an officer of our own." Il . a U« *•' • bulli», for A- SWANNON RHEUMATIC CURI CO A violent sneeze so shook the l>o<ly —N. Y. Herald. ISC'ISS 4 Isk« «I . Chics«». Ili. of William A. llousell, a detective, of Mor® Precloti* Than Diamond*« New Brunswick, N. J., that it caused “The last chapter of my hook «tir- Mistress—Did Pat give you a dia temporary paralysis of the spine. : priseil you, didn't it?” said the young mond ring when you promised to marry .author. "Happier ending than you A half-blood Indian woman, Miss him?” «Xpectd, eh?” "Well,” replied the Laura Lykins, is a prominent lawyer Bridget—No, mum; but he 1« afther in Oklahoma City. She graduated at givin* me a hug that made me ribs ! long suffering friend, “I certainly felt a sense of relief when 1 read it."— N. the Carlisle Indian academy in 1898. crack I”—Jeweler’s Weekly. Q. Timea-Deiuocrat. Miss Helen Gould lias contributed the Berrian collection of works ou Mormonism to the New York public library. The national executive l-urd ut th« Vnlteil Mine Worker» ut tiiivrb , ha» levimi all aaaeaaiiient ol 26 retila immiti- Iv tur tlie suppuri of thè strlki-r. in thè Southwest. who (or tirarle a , ear | hu | bave Imen fightlng Ih« Big 1 ,ur Coai Coni|iaiiy for ali advancr in Wagee Pive burnirmi inincni at ih« liryam Goal A Coke Company mini*«, mar lai- well, Tctineaaee, walked imt, after a day*« notlce of a damami ut » lo ¡«r cent im rea«« In wages. A new maehin« known as crypto- graphic typewriter, of which Frederick Sedgwick is the inventor, has I wen given a public test in Chicago, The machine writes in cipher and translate« It is said the matter automatically, to lie a mart el of mechanical perfection and has been examined l>y numerous army officials au<i business men. -i The hurtling of the bride*« play things 1« part of th« wedding ceremony in Ja|ain. The bride light« a torch, which she hnn ls to the liridegrisiiii, who with it lights • fire iu which the toys are destroyed. A newspaper report of a wedding in a Missouri town cloees with thi« can did statement: “They were married at the home of the brides' |Mirenta, where thi-v will remain until the groom gets a job.” A firm in America is turning out large quantities of |at|ier tiles which are us-<l for nsiting. They are rejsirteil to lie hard and tough, and the glazing apis ars to lie of the muure of Japanese laee. They are said to lie exceedingly cheap, and can lie fashioned in any color or sha|m to suit the pun barer. Ono of the most sweeping turn Iterance caiii|iaignH which the north of England has ever witnessed is now on. Mem* Is-.'s of parliament, lord mayors, mem- lie*« of the nobility and prominent min isters ami laymen are speakiug daily. All Excellent ('oinblnation. Tha plrannnt inrtli<xl and brtirflrtal rfTfcta of the well known remedy. H yhcf or Flo*, man ii fartured by th« CAI.IFoiiMIA Fl<< N yn UI' <’“ . illu-lrn!« tlie value of obtaining tin* li<|tii<l Ini;»- tive principle* of f»lni»tn known to l»a medicinal I jr laiative ami nteM-ntinc them in the form moat rrfrrUiiiitf to the tanta and BCCrntable t*> the nyMetti It i* the one prrfrrt strengthenintf b»xa- tire, cleansing the ayiitrtn rfT» < tuallv, <lis|H‘lling cold«, headache* and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual voiim ! ipation per- mniM-ntly. It* |M-rfert fn i'b in every objertioniible quality and *ub- *tan« e, and ita acting on the kidner*, liver and bowrla, without weak« rung or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. I d the proceaaof manufacturing are used, a* they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from aennn and Th« W C. T. U., of New York is other aromatic plants, by a method kn<»wn to the C ai irdiNi* Fl« > Kl’P Hiving «|ieclal attention to a movement Co. only. In order to get its benrfh ial for the r<-|ieal of the Horton law, which effects an<l to avoid imitations, phase permits prize lights. remember the full name of the< oinpaiiy printed on the front of every package. The average saloon keeper may not know much of grummet, but in |mying CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ■ am HUUMBOO. “Al. his saloon iicetiso he has something to do with syntsxx. — Elliott's Magazine. IXlUleVlI.LB BY NSW TOM. W Y. For Mie all l.riiggiats Price rr’ le d'* ...... . -*•«. GIVI al Ihui W ««I m . I mm «*«r «rown. IbM »III «ma 1« Il H lima** atri r < al oul lina a.l.aauar.aaul airi aauj na TI ala It pii waal «all« Na lai* "• " «ian.1 o.UMIaa «t TIIK lllsll KOX tÀHLK SÍSDS rslall «rio» la asar SA», aail aaalll a>U ■all i.aij.aiS IBI Ileana, f p*g. Kobl»e' flam J ‘'"T <,,e-------------------------------- * raen (4lron Muaà- R gAD T malan I ... Kutib^a. 1 V.. Hi, THIS With KNIFE Lot No 11 8 B Free KNirE ''»•■Gs 1 f**'*^'* Till URfg IHL Lot Na 1 • Jaa« Paaa 1 i.k. Tail«« P.nv.r. Flat Oalnn. 1 Pk«. <>. Haart OarrM.'l’Jk/k* With K«a. N. Hanaro................ or a.prto. .............. LARQI FKQ.. F R . i’if W"ir«FR«t. T. M. RoaiRTa* aUFFLY HOUtt. MlNNIAPOLta RIIRR- ___________________________________________________ __________ ______ PATFNT in i rii i NERVOUS “'«"'“i. •»,t° pa^entabih"".' h.irahh.-rn has- > haaareaal hlsfi., la.I.iAl.a hoot hlad. We .La Il FIlH *“ " -— - — * .1*. aos.la («..’L**-! V‘i* V" Farfaau/aTomsU. » . .. ' 1 ■■ nrttnim I imiw. J'lÄ ''•'•imlisr« I ika Oiiiham KNIFF FRFFI At Tt-U Iha tab. I l.I.-la , V .. PORTLAND DIRECTORY £.kiii..ii.-rii,..,i s.-5ie?,r Tanca and Wir« Works vs- hLo Branch Office«: Chicago* "iS*o";ro,iL • Chlf««.., < V JeV.'l.rrbHn.ÌL T! Han Franeieeo Market. Wool—Spring—Nevada, 12®15c pel pound; Eastern Oregon, 12® 16c; Vai- ley, 20®22c; Northern, 10® 12c. Hope—1890 crop, 11® 13c ¡an potind. Butter — Fancy creamery 21c; do seconds, 19®20c; fancy dairy, 17 ®1 8c; do seconds, 15® 16c per pound. Eggs—Store, 13*ic; fancy ranch, 16c. Milistuffs — Middling«, $17.00 ® 20.00; bran, $12.00® 18.00. Blr/rloa la «<iu»h AfH««“ INTERESTING ITEMS. CHEERFUL WEAKLY OELICAT i >1 Maelilnarg and Muppllas. « c r um iK-hlns Tbl. form, M *«n Mnnd Bi.-«.|ltl, ,, or Peiirudins I lie* are curedbf Dr.Boeanko'nPiiM BGP. IK-hlmr smf bissdlnit Al,2 t*,”*m9. Jsr stdniKgt.ls or atm I™"nia||. Trastlssfr».’ h luo «boot/our esas. mí. BosANXo, W ,* I I'ORTI.AND, Oszoox iiiiufiiri..LOa 1,*"t biirgalns in gem-ral Uosa ’T"' tanks, pump«, Med t i K’" Th« new equalled *’ ,l’l'l by him, is un- I'SII in • PALE 'I SICKLY« YOUNG MEN! Uoriorrhu* and Giert I’ahM’B ol .- I n the OVCY medicine whl<* will fUr,. a 1 MOCAME known It h-wr ¡M ÄraT matter how w rloua or of how Iona BUndinw A.l’. o’ from Ite u««i will artonluh you. If alHmlutr.iV**’1»1* prevent« etrlcture and can Ire fak.-n withílt^ 7 Blenre and detention from bualnem pkin LreT* aale by all reliable druaa>-f. or «en» ¿eiaid . >"í plainly wrapped, on re. ...ut of iirhé ¿y < insuar mallos □. ¡£¡¡¡¡1' H*“" « «>-. ''«•««•, HI. -T atum a ” '• *• First Strsst VIN MARIANI MAS STOOD THE TEST OP 3» YtAR5 -^EXPERIENCE '<»' fhOORSCD BT THE MEDICAL FACULTY ALL. OVER THE WORLD, machinery . CURE YOURSELF Irritan.,n« ALZERs EARED “ C orn Yhiana*,**rtl«8».Mr* *'■ r*,. Itaaort. gi owing rlrld'"» " np.rMft I***, la Ml«i*»«<>t*. » ------- ‘Hti-ui RIA FOUR OAT" plaid« IM hu«. p«r aor«, ••*« • a* beat that I aPFLTX Ml bn« |wr act. G..««*•«»'•’• and hap ft-»d ihl««M •<»*• RAIII.F.Y, III'AIU»I•» plaid« Illb..«- In « * HA PE •»«-. A JAM Ol««« rloh, gre.n food Ihr •hasp, «wltta, hs of th* Map« «aad u««d In th* r M HltOWl S I'll K«' • Creatasi grata on rarth Am«’f • •»•rrwMW p«r ran lieti In --------- Ralaar warranta It I all kinds iowin ... 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