Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 02, 1896, Page 5, Image 5

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tmt ttiei tb < > Met w * if i * < oflatr * tt e
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3f T.of uk WMTK
who rtrfiMKto hike Tbr wore wl tbt
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wb Uwndered bj- UMrlTOwr of tkt
Fcnr-alltjf of tb fre rirwr -
will eertalaly b * wtnin ; to brthr *
Mr Urj-iin miyi , about tbt inidtar Mr.
< B Swt tkat tlx rose wbf. H
vorLlnc fi.U tliut now nn < ] ppttmc anrm 3
T"i > fnr 11 - wortni : in > k t tnT V of
Ibe iwre rtt ! < - of lilt anil wijoy frww of the i
lomrirs w ith a ob Bm4 dollar tii r. lit 1b < -
tl Q ? Tbcre evs 1 nbMtme y ftft i
Mr ryM H rtcbl IE tife coB- I
femhni Wb t : ctOB. then H tn re fur tke
man wit * a ) ot > lo vote for
rDvcrt"J
"J Itellcvp. Mj
At Iwrt r.rrMi liw , IB-PC Tnrwfl to plrt : ?
tl ) * Btnct : thrown floE by Sdrom Car-
littic aa Cot-Vrmi tna to attempt KB ex-
jlr.ni.t1mi of tb fffort of iilt jtrofmsfcte en
Q f or" ! * 4 irt-neral ntsnif of wl.lne-
mrn WP riwrrfuTly int 8 * tint tie
dounl.v rfrctive l ! Bry B rtralfl
tnflf iLi t > c < < 4 of wiilnb IH > Jrtl ;
o ritioli a in tin1 iinrrj tifl mrwi" " o ! Uit
iiipjix-nt Tht trl&p i } mo } of titt In
wfcitt bf no t rtrtt1y l > pMpB and oa wilc.ii
InBO ftiiMy hiOtru Stripjw o ! vrrhi s
Mr IlrjtJ" ' * a&F 0r Is" * * luster tliku tbf
"btvaimr ' ot tl f "old vomm * of nomir
J-nirnalium "ttky do yon thinV : tbkt Itlwr
will l m-IR. Mr BrjBC * B < > cni > * t < 1 titicl :
no lii rlrtii llr Mutwpn Hf rtlt JMvliat
lir Imtirt * IrfJj i'cr wwrt * 5rtn' predict-
fettrr . ltro F and rct-U but thtf it ntft at til
hat rr 11y lBt < rest * u * . Ve nnt to ) *
Introduced to til" llBKlK Of ills bt-li ! K TO
tbr ei-lflwicf la hir } * w Bleu WhHO b *
ayr tin : irlmr. would IIBVF more Aolltn-
lbn.li nuv thtl enmloj-jmai : o ) d br
readier , th" dem&ad I r wn-ires RM-ater
Mjfl thf jirirr of labor liifrbrr lieK oaly
lartnc 6t > v. t , jiroiKMltlonfiildi ve pspert
liim to ntrvc it it jrftwtU.lf tljut be a
) a n-w. oofg not laiow the dlSerentf
Twppo jmm ! end JulfiTlinriii on-r of
t-iid BTtncl Tirtmf iij > ftlHrti aafl
tltinOorfrtotpd with tb Mdmit d fart
tbu tinrimbuflup jiower of UHAoHar
T mild Ix lesoenpfi lie Ir hound to provf
the1 U > f 1 . , would If a : Irast comteat,8tt.fl
Vr an lom's * " lo Uie anmber of dtdlan ri
ot mdTiat flott be flo * He rfmplr sayt
thai til re v < nlfl ihlre ; > 1tp and Mope wltli
D air o' r.rea * trhunph Vonld tbif nKlioa
v in ( .MKY ID e noun before jtidce and Jurj- *
Titt-r li ? < - iicoS to 1 - eltTH-d t * UM > J re l-
Ortr-T by tiBltig artbofle which would m 1e
lii tittD- l/j-word ruiong : the rtudeitE la
Jnw oflirrt"
Brjar't a rwrr to 5cburr and fneltran on
tb > v.-nwf question it In brief , this " 1
b'llrvt ) berawe 1 iH'tierr"
S
Timn\T.
How tli - 1C to ] I'wllcj AViiultl JUTect
If tlitre If n-ny riant of onr clUica *
cticht to 1 * cx-empv Irnia the Sm * Rti H
of rurrftiry. tnd be al e and lieyoad tbr
< * IUHEC < - n'liJch Ircr silver uonld inflict , it
Is tb AUHclcan teftclH-rn. "W'hes one poa-
i-lflrrr tiie trawtint of time in : flatly lo
thr > ! < ! ( > ) roam , tbe singular combiaatioa
of farultlw aiid requirements TH-eftfti } for
tlir cgutjitiicnt ; a goad teacber anfl tbe
anoapy and aiarlpUnc rwptred before tbe
ctrerr IB eren cijtored Bjmn It ran be easily
f cen that no one Ir more Justly t-Dtltled
then tb < * tKiohwt to a fUr uu < JUKI pay
ment in the IK-EI currency lnea l drll-
iratloa. AE tbe grade &f liiBtractlon tfl-
vant * liwn the prlnjar.v and InternH-dlal *
ttcbH > lf to Uie colltpc end univerrtty. and
tbe con and time in pri * ration are InS-
xltfly prc.utcT. tbe qutction of jutlire and
ripht in equivalent payment IF all tbe mere
At a uiaaE. Intm tbe lowest to the
grades , tbt1 typicnl teacher is bat
Now FUi po ' tbt present BulKry In c\t-rj
ct-e ii- cut in two iii the lalddlt by tlie trl-
umj.h nf the siher dollar What it , tbe la-
med.aie result ? The tt'Bcliw must live OB
T > D CLE innead of o 6i ) lur
% \ lib all the dlfflt ultj of crlnteace with
tvb.ich tiif tcmcher uou li&c to coEtaafl hie
burden would lie at once doubled fcbould
Jree i.lHic liwome a f ic
The amount ol Instruction now poing MI
In the United States inal. < f thlg danger Bite
of tbc most alarming character Tbe irnni-
licr of iimtrucuirK In tbe whole country. In
i-l ] claKst * of KebooU , it ltt".S k. or. in general -
oral fignreK. ntarlj half a million. The
corn if iiBRt am of this faithful patient and
hard-vflrU&i ; flat * is T144 Tit&.SuTi Iltiaovc
our national liiiauteK from the preoont gcdd
liatih tc "tbet of unlimited Filver at the ratio
of 1C to 1 &nd Buppo lug the loth to lie but
40 rcnti. . iutnead of M > < eats. or even 58
cents the disastrous riwult to our preat
armv of tearhta't would be an annual IOBB
of SST ] } - X 2
There i * no ekcai > f from tbtite facts Tbe
trucber every te&chcr Jrom one coaBt to
the othtir ought to luiou that now his sil-
ter dollar if as peed as gold It Roes far
Its full lalo * 100 cents Why" Bocatwe
the potpraiufia : iiledge IE bac.1. of it. Tbe
< < guivalej. * in f-lwlpf or cold Hoc in the treai-
tiry. and lie can draw hit dollar in tujInrrc
IP may t iouoe But let free end unlimited
coinage of Klher oome and be sets only
tbe iatrlnBic ttlne of his new silvnr fol
iar There ie no government idedge harh I
It The mint has slumped on it 169 cenlE.
liut tbe Vcred Ptatw treaFiiry te nader no
j > ledpe to mtl.f pond tbe difference between
the intrinsic and the face \alue. Th * new
dollar falls to its intrinsic value and i *
IIO RT can mcKe the butcher the baker tad
cnDiiltu.tld. maker pay htm 1 cent mare Tbe
3 us * IUUM come out of the teacber't already
scanty ineoaic.
IIl&TOIlir TAIIALLIIU.
Tlic cociit vtnntl | < in I.Il.i'in- to tliut
< > f I'lclitfeii Vfiiri. ASCI.
Nrv. TorU liiARjxuident
There IB much in the jiresout eltuatlen
to remind nee of the years 1K7 ! < and 1SSD.
After 3 cart of busitiesc 4cprt * > si < iu we
tpreed. in 1ST ? , to pay n 'ld on d aau4
Confidence wae the immtidiate result , and
liusiucss. increawdTVe are now about u >
cnnDrru the Dominance aud certainty of the
tamie. rtfle-niiittons of our currency in golden
on demand , and the came incrait-e in oem-
gncrcinl ftcuvny may be < ixpo d Tiiare
w a partlleJ also in grain. In 1K79 we
were blessed with a peed er | > of wheat
uhich was sold at peed jirioes. owinc to A
scarcity in the world * nupjily LlUewtae
tils jear we are e.Ej > erluciug ( a similar
udvancr in wbtt t. ao advAitoe de.laod in
tbe Vnlted Situs by tbe Chlcape plaUorm
"whlii llciiifd tbe pouur of bormuiug and.
tbdrHfore cb- ned the rlw until lorelgn
jiureaawrs pu'led tbe jiricrup by main
Jdire. HO that 'rrn/err ! < ! part of the ad
vance which mipbt hive carrkid tip ; > rioe
a tuontli or more itarlJtir NevenhHluas at
Beast OO.di < Dub o ! iiutbeU. lnJd back by
jiroSncerr. hcie bi n latrt } old al an d -
vauce of fnnj ll to I'D cents mar laet nuai-
iners jirlitK an inirease in IM BF' pnifite
of. mj. J3 1 ( > , in ( UiU from wheat akiue ; and
wheat -1-ut adianred tbe } irlo s of oi m and
other era ins aUm
Now let -erjbBdy within reach I tbf e
% \ords piM tbe bull a further jm h by voting
for MiKinlej- I'almw. and \\r 'hall In
til } > r bi.bi. > ity M > e a revival of liudncse
( for ilie n1 ! decade preaUr than anything
In our uidutinal li'KU.rjStackt o : row-
chandive In luerchant'/ hands are low ,
while the clacl.uftt in our import * of lux-
iurlt tmBlira tbe re-port of c ne.nU
e-oouomy tL tie part < > f our jum | > lt. It
uitcdt bt.t a rt-iurn of oonAdent'e to vet
the wbrds of manufacturing &nd trade poinf
ut great t > pe t < d. Mianwhilt , the aerie ul-
tural p mtljn Is t.uch that we are rwuton-
tiUly sure of coed prlwu ( or Jtrm jiroducu
lor tt4 uf years to ti me. If we nlwt
30r. AlcKlul < y by c large mtjority. we are
tiwlulu o ? a revival from tbe litikiuess de-
Iirt cli n U we > ! Mr ai an w-Jth bis
jYTolutiontry j JU-j e are o rtain te Lavi
n panic aud a < < ouUuuanee bf hard Umes
lor uuboi } ' linens how lotg. Ctn tli iu-
ht .lu.U7
C \MIMl.y
IB 'hec < Ufv trf lb ty Niw Tort ;
* r I ' > " oeniorrki * ppjxmed to Ifyaauini
( .tfld * nf t to 1 mi Mt-Ktnlry are eSered
berorr It New TnrX City , with very
in Hcbt
Hcbtf
tt PuL-fai ou ty. Vtrrtttta. " j i
Tbe * tft l family t f fart I
b f a tmal wf tweatr-eicbt vt * s * < they i 1
will If ct UTiaahnooiily ! t < r
Effort ! t * pt t vf a paK crUr
Rom on f n-d becani * tbere wmn't entmpk
iwr 4er t amfce a nbc-wtoc for a InwrtJ.
An Omthi family of twelve v rt * . Ul
1111. tip in thlwuj
K free ullver. i : BOftOMUBttttl ,
J XaldM-rtwclwr. Ike w Jl
( luovp &ttin > f7. bus w nwtd tC.Wf > cfi
McKiak-y cB.-rrlnf IlUntrtt by K * WHt plu-
jruitr.
M re tbfcb whitlf tie reeirtered vtnerr
at Ktaunat City tr Members cuf tbe Sound
Mooer ! * Tiierr itr * It.BW n m on
the ! irt
A New Turt tt rrrfpoBd-ti : truift ; c-Oov-
crnor Campbell of Oiilat Bt'lns to bur >
ntH fricttidc tb t "the bottom ink flrtrpwd
out of tbe Bryan c jitt3i"
Brvanflyinc trip tirouitii ortbra 1111-
r-oto IMt Thariidty eon n 5fMi Of tiie
the tftm of Jmh g a Cve-whinte ejn-eea
for $ r *
W X Hryt. the Ciloero tna w-b * do-
, T.atud a Lincoln lot worti about JSfHi to
' tbe Rryan c&miit.iga fund , publisbes ia the
I Ciiea a jitjxrs a card Mcned by ntawelf
1 and lottr aetnber * el tie firm , ia which tit
J Ktttfcmtaii it made , that S'D ' jr ceat of tie
firm's ejnjilorer and all memtor * of tie firm
etceptinE Hoyt are nujirwrters of McHin-
ley and tiouud HKIIMT
A cauvaiw of tie j > lltlcal tt * ii'isi itE of
( tftO men eair lpj ed in the furniture Jaeto-
rtes of Grand Ri ) > ld Mich , . iUuntratee tbe
effect of tbepdacaUmi& } cutniiaitra l f
eund money i.ttt ia July L poll of tbt"
me n taken by themselves sic-wed two-
third * for free tDver A rertnt jioll showed
E j > ar cent la favor of McKlulet Tie pollt
weretalien by tie mn tbenuwlveiB and ncrt
by tieir t-niiiloyers Wiat bronpbt about
tbe ciangt of sentiment , may be asl.efl
TlKf ctt are tint tbe men rtndiffl tbt
; > ro ; > DcitlonE of tbe republican tnd J > JK -
cratic jmrtieK Sti-mdEj met-tlnpp w ere held
disctawion * were bad and advocates of both
udee beard Tbt n > en pradaally rwicbed
the concision tbat viat wu for tbe lifl
Interewt of tie Imsines * of tie uatrj
would prove beneficial to workinpmen. and
tbat tie present was ant -a po 3 tiiae for
financial crjterimeBti
JOKKUJIALLV. .
Wsbirrton Times : " 1 we they are p-
plyins ball bearlncs to a great nrnny tbintts
now" "Ye * tnty have a tadl bcaring sign
where 3 l ; ej > nay
Record 'Tncl * Slmoa. wliat Is
th * luxury ol wof" "
"Luxury of wet > ? Why it IP the fila-
n oi dJ > -widou buj-s ln lier husband
hue been 6ed two montiiE. "
JadtM"That lialr re trer I bought of
you I found very eJIIcacJous " retwtrled
Cawlipr to hi barlter. "SoT' repuVd UM-
kairht of tl rasor. ' 1 stoat try It nay-
Belt"
_
Bottea < 3Vol > ? ' BeuBon Tm alrocKt crazy
1ejit a letter to tnv broker , aakinp him
whether lie tboucht I was a toot , and an
other one to Mi-s WiUrts. * Unc ar to
drive and 1 don't laiow which t f Uiem this
tJ cram i Irom.RolwrtsWJiat o * It
say ? Benson Sl t > ly Tes , '
Detroit Tree Tress : "Here waiter , why
if it Um.t yon charge roe 76 cents 3 > r ibis
small Kteal ; " "
"I > a.t * s la e w e coeltc It ober a ooal Skh.
sail.- "
_
PuckMr Gotrox ( i lntlnp a moral )
Nww. Johnny , which RbouM you prefer to
have me drop in y ar Mule l > ank this pold
dollar or tbls Bllver dollar ?
Johnny Tbe p W 4oHar. tt y n jdease.
"
Mr Gotrox idrepjdnK it ln > Quite right ,
Johnny : now tell nitwhy. .
Johnny BeeauM ; I can sh&fee It out
Washington Star. "Think. " exclaimed
the acitator. "or the arasy of the tuiem-
p4 ve . "
" 1 was UdnkiBp of It when yw spoke. "
was tbe answer. " 1 fiaw it Hits rooming. "
"Wbere ? "
PcJlow-lnc B. minstrel troupfB bragf
banfi. "
7ndlana.fHf ) .lourtial : Watts Let's walk
along until car overtaVec us.
Poitt No Let's walk tbe other way
until a car meet * UB We wiM catch it
w > oner ; wewill po down towa Jutt as quick.
and ve > get mort ride for onr money.
rittM > urp Clironlcle : "J IttJIpve it is said
that travel broadens a man. " remarked
Mr Hilltop
1 aave often heard It salfl. " replied Mr
Birmingham
But the conductor ' of a sleeping car
never gives & wider berth to a oojumereia ]
traveler than to any other jiassenger. "
Indianapolis Journal "Hari ; > eiK'd to 5ee
yonr wife on a wheel yesterday. IT I re-
ineniber I lieard you declare yon would
nevej- allow her to ride *
"Tes I know But she had a chance to
trade off h r i > nc doc Inr a mheeJ and 1
thought 1 would choose the Iwmt wU. "
rinrlnnatl Enoulrer"Where are you
workinc Marv
"Ain't workln' nowbereB. 1 KTD in busi-
n - is for myf-elf . 1 col a couple dor.su ladles
that pays me a quarter a weej : to coroe
around and ask em for a pla.ce. and it
jualiur the ht.-cd girl they got inad and sbt
won't leave"
TO LIFE.
.
A letter from t i one yen leve
May for a weel ; or more
About th * city idly rove.
Stiarclung for your door.
But let yonr tailor Moid a "asn. "
And in a manner spry
* Tls true to catch you on tbe ran
Uufon the ink is. dry.
APTISK Tim AVAL.A\CHE.
New Tori ; Pun.
One"ujmn dark Noveml > er ,
How d1tlnctl 1 ie.me.mbe. : ?
It wa in my Htody chamber , and Ti closed
and loeluid tlwdoor. .
And the -night vas very dreary.
And my tbron.1 wae noir u.nd weary ,
Tor I'd made hlx tnoucand Fpyachos , more
or lea * , tbu month boloit.
As 1 nofla. . nearly
Suddenly 1 felt a creeping.
Strange seiwatlon seise my Jieart , and
strike into Hiy bo eai' - core.
An insUBoUvt.dr * > ad fctriibdinr ; .
All my warm yonnr blood corrodinp.
As of Mime vujrue cppreiiunBtoa of calamity
in
3t was come puoh apprehoiiHlon
41 may paune awhile to mention )
That might seize lost seul catching
dinipf 's it rough an open door.
from oircumft-rencf to center.
Of the bi-ait-n he may net entsr ;
Of the liHuifii lian d and bolted from his
Then awoke 1 from my napplns
With tbe curtains idiy flaiipinc.
Aud the mooniiphl fallitic gboinly through
tbe window . lo the IHion
Aad the l4rut < d carpet fading
In tbe dim liclith Kictra ) t.hudir.s ,
And a picture of Columbia lramt d aliove
my chamber door.
As I BtarwJ and wondered fiirory
Stralpbt Columbia1fontures primly
Turned wntli f arfuU thri iieulne sesture
as I cr ucl.t-d upon tb fluw.
And the -oelialU bitik ! d and Btartt-d.
And tbe Up * f cat.VB > . parted.
Aud I hoard UK thrilling aooente , and the
Btrangt v. orU. "Nevurruou ! "
Much I mar < -lled. asking vainly
How cocb UIIB could xitak SB juainly
That were palttu- upon a canvas rota * dead
matmr notbitip more.
Hut tbe f arful. virid plarinp
Of Uit fttaturttk. Wiirn uud marine ,
Struck a terror nioie than mortal I bud
nevttr feJt l > tier s.
or fury picture never ! "
Cried I. "If tnou ranxt dhutev-ttr
Soul from out that j > aint d canvac. and the
frame above the dour.
Ttill me if upon the marrow
Wjdu for me puoovoe. er narrow- ;
"mn tiie nation v t < for Bilvar ? " Quoth
Columbia " - "
, "Ntum-merer"
Hew my hoj.i * lay anguished , broken
By rtrjily bu j > Uy niokun-
HOTV "tlte doUar * f our daddlefc , " that Tfl
Tir mlwnd tiiem te pour
Tiiick us furetit Ituutt * in autumn
In their lajw , with all I'd taupbt ' m ,
Now bt > oame c rnlttmtimory. .
of yw * .
Pulse of Western Progress.
41 - hrimr of Uit Me L.aa.f T.I . * la
a i fw jta's act ) n ' an Idaho Si cps ; >
rtcy to tbe I > tircr Ntws the mounttlnr la
thtt locality were covered with proppertp's
all auxioni to iind tbe fxicniot ) of that
led . or tme equally at rood Four ICM * S
with.lt > WH year cleaned vp a qaarter of a
millloB dollars from what war thea thought
to be nurlacf jtockrt At tbe wcplratloti
of the yt-ar the owwr amraaied control and ;
stoce tb2 tbe mine hat jK-oduccd about'
Vt 000 ( Wi New ore bodfe * conUDtH to be
up. aaC at tbe premat tlw mlwral.
it sbtrwltii ; iti every on * tt' tbe ten lower
Only mcently atw jwcVuts of very
rtai rt were cot at the u i end sv * th
wf tbe LaaartltH > , and tbeM' are now
4riTtfl en with sttttafartorr reimru.
A cmrlM4 nf tbe first-d&M w t ulilppeC vh h
Mmayc asirare it to brttig something or r
JStHi } > r ton , Tbea tb rt it a larger bwfly
of oectmd and third cl m mlwral whicli
runt from $00 tip te two per ten. The trig
dratBUEe t n&el. which cuts tie nhaft at
about l.tHHt feet was an inuDcnif jet wiw
unacrttl.liii : I > evlopinect worl. bts l eeii
renumed in all ptrts of the proin-ny aod
the drilH are ptmtidinc away night at > d day
Tbe tuat > el Ii bejac extended beyond lb <
* haft and i * bwoujlnc a prt > ; > wttiic ; tunnel
for tbe lodes oc Haacbett hill , atar tae
Jtoaey MtMik claim The recent rtrtkei are
ery cttoouraclnc and it it ttim&icd that
tu oe blocL alone there IE n.Wn,09D wtirth
of mineral evcrhtad ,
RICH PLACERS ON THE COLVJ431A.
Iltirer miuiag is bclnc prosecuted OB b
large male on tbe banks of tbe Columbia
riven to eawern WaBhinston , says a Tacoma -
coma diiutcii ! to the San 3-mneiseo Call
The other daj tartb running 26 cents p r
paa was found os tbe Last Chunce claim in
th * Big Bund district Tbe owners havt
dnten a mntieJ thrtmpb solid rod. for SCI
feet to BtrO.e an old channel which was par
tially worl.ed during the Big Bend etcite-
aaent se eral jenrs ago A 750-foot tuund
bai btea run on the North Star claim. &
half mile away revealing dirt which pays
four men TMi dally
Nearly us cntid rcsultK have been ob
tained on many other claims and worl : will
be c-ontinued all winter. Mom of ihtwe
claims are owned by eautern Wttfthlttcten
men. In several instances farmers heve w-
cured good claims above Wenetcht-e. and uj >
toward the British line several Chinese bare
been extracting cold from the river M&ds for
yean and are now wttalthj.
Cttmittniec arr beitic formed to purriiaH1
dtedgee and eneace in placer mining on a
mammoth nccle Tbe dredgcre can ; mnp
Htnd from beneath deep -vnter where rold
is mipposfd to b" mo t pl atKul
Cl'TTING OOVXIRNMENT TIMBER.
Over In Vthh a Vnlted States Kf.wiaa acent
is reporting canes of trespass acainr. mill
owners who ha e lieea cutting tlmb r on
government lands tnd wine of tbe ca ]
will get Konit of tbe large mialnp compauier
into trouble nays the San rracriticp Exam
iner , unless they have -complied with tbe
act of March Z. IBM. Xtoe owners generally
Ottmld look out for tbe provisions of thit
act. as tinder them the purchasers of tlm ! > r
unlawfully rut are cquall } liable with tbe.
meji who cut the timl > er on pove.rnaient
leiidfi and the value of the lumber uned can
be recovered from tbe purchasers if they
are responsible and the trespahMrs are not
No matter bow innocent the consumer may
be. he niaj be made to jiaj lor tbe lumber
if tbe mill men who cut it cannot. Vnder
this state of aCairs will be well for mine
upErintcnCer.u . to keep a poid lookout ate
to tbe source of tholr lumber supplies , otb-
Brnine tiey may have to pay for the ma
terial twice
J-aOGRCSS LV THE OKANOSAN.
Sam Roblusion has returned from a fire
months' prospecting trip in tbe Okanocan
country , nays the Spnkarje Chroalclt Xr
HcibinM > n aays that he. tcipnther with three
other men. penetrated tn entirely new re-
gkin during the summer , and made a num
ber of locations which they think highly
of. Tbe recion lief on tbe north uf
Ottoajoos lake on the British side. Samplts
niich Mr. Robinton has with him shew up
\\M In fr < < e milling gold
All through tbe Okanocan country and
way up into British Columbia Mr Rolrinsoa
found the createst evidences of mining ac
tivity The hJllr were full of prot-pect era
tnd outtlde of the new region which they
penetrated barfly t flay pastetid but whr *
they would run acre , some prospector , and
often a party of them The interest aroutil
Ruby is great and that little tc > wn wrlll un
doubtedly come no the front -again tfu-r
its quiet Bleep of the past { he jctra
rartit * from RoBland slate that the tracl.-
Ityiag on the Red Mountain railway is
jirocrcising rapidly , and they ure now
within two mile * of the O K The track
is being ballasted as fast as it Is laid , to
that by tbe tint * RosiUand U reached there
will be only a few days' deity before tnuns ] I
are running through from Spokane to Row
land. It is expected tbe first train over tbe
line will reach there on NOT ember 15.
IMMENSE LIT4BEK SHIPMENTS.
The BrlUbh hart Creedaiore. now at Port
Blal.t-ley. will load lumbtr for Plj-month. ,
Encland says a recent snmber of tUe Seat
tle Post-ltitcllipenccr She is tbe sixth
of a series of nine large vessel * poing to j
Plvmoulh with lumber from tbe Blalalry j
min Tbe Creeuniore carries l.lOli.OUB feet | '
of luml r. and * he will be followed by tbe j
Kennebech which carriefc 1,300.000 feet Captain - 1
tain Lew-it , wbo is master of tbe Keanebeck.
left tbe ship at San Francisco and-wiU join
the Kennebecl : at Port Tpw-nsead , Tbe Cn-
fiaunted w-ni follow biro to Plymouth loaded
with lumber from this place for the tame
English firm
The Alex Gibson was the first of tbe pones
to lecve. an3 the carries 1 S22 ODD feet then
went the John A Briggs. carrying Linooiili , I
then tbe German thip Columbus carrj'Jng |
'iKT.UOO feet , and lastlj tbt British thip Dun- I
dee. t-arrying 1.CK7.00I ) Two other Ehip * will I
proliabl ? be chartered for tbe stinc order ,
which will bring tbe total amount of lua- ! '
her going to tbe same place lo more thaa i
11.000.0&0 feet.
la thit order , besides the email lumber ,
there will be between lO.OtiO and 11.UOD i kcef
of timlHir ranging from eleven and one-lialf
to tw rntj'-four iuchus square uad from forty ,
live lo eight-five feet long. All this is
very fine lumber being tn extra quality of
mercantile , tnd all soft to build a large
dry doirk in tbe harbor at Plymouth
The trade with Japan Btlll continues on
tbe same Itntl The bark St. Katbexine
is now loading for that eoatrt. She -will
carry SOO.OflU firt of lumber , consisting
, * wrt ) * it * iti-it * wji. r * .
1 Tbe Ck .tat t-l.tr T Hi4c apt
* rm lef port for 1 alpantuo can-vine 627
MM Jeit of lumber. bsid . W i ton * of racfcr
Pint anc < aMied roiicli The ri lean b rl
' Lttotia Captain Ollmore khui lead * for Val
par a Inn car-ylnp i > hmt "W W feet Tbr
bark Cmutfi IxraiML cicrjtnr l ow ttw atifl
tbe bark \nua CatlMrttHu with HW OW left
for tbe ftasae oo rt tly a wbort tine kco
The Meaner Bwrctat 1 * nearly loaded for
South Africa She wW carry S.SW K' ' feet
of lumber , lipftider 1W < teD of flour and
3W twMS of merchandise
Tbere are at the pnsienl time thirteen
vjwwh ; in port , ettfcer hmdltic r prepar
ing to lo d hatnHrr for varlmi * peru of the
wnrJd They -wHl carry tnrt a re than 1C-
IHWWW feet.
EXTENSIVE TTATER STSTEX.
A B Sp-eckel * who with hi * brother
John D Spreckete , te iaterewted in tbe
Southern Oalifonti * TTater company which
I * hu lid Inn the l rcet water * ysieu ) in the [
Ktate. cnmpriMnc three dune each three !
time * fit larpe M the famous Sweetwatei |
dam nays c fit t > letrt > dicpatch to tie San
Pranc-lKco Call , hue returned from a itait
to OtBy dam , Mr. Sprticl.el * expr " * ed much i
pleasure at the precreat belnc made w tbe
prreat enterpritx Tbe Moretit dtm. now I
l. inp built by the o mtM.v ; will supply tie {
city with water Til * it fifty alien Inland
and Mr. Sprerkefc did no : have time to visit
it
"Tbe Ot y dam is a very prest under-
takinc " nald Mr Spreckrie. and 1 tm much
pletteed with tbe way it fr beine carried I
out. R erythlne line far lie * been done in .
tbe most workmanlike &anrr I hive no
doubt ai to tbe ultimate BDCcmr of the en
terprise "We went through Ciule Tliita
and saw tie lemon BTOVCB tnd caar b ck
by another route r.Dd 1 raw more rich land
than I expected to find Tbe land under the
Otay ryutom if } tnrt SB rich at tlmt nt Chula
Ateta and all it need * ie water to make
it Immensely valuable. It will lie IftC feet In
beicbt in January After ( .eeinc it and con-
rultlug witb Mr. Baboock wbo r * pre ldent
t > f tbe noniptny. we have decided te raixe
it to ISP feet , which wHl plve It a capacity
three times preater tlian Sweetrater re -
ej-volr. Water iE what tite countrj need *
and we are polnp to pet it"
ALASKA SALMON CATCH
"Tie season' * catei for all tbt BtJrufm
cannerlet in Alaxka w at 5-s bat. amounted to
118 OOP caHet , " remarked O J Humphrey
manaeer uf tie caunluc deparanent of tie
Pacific Steam and 'Whalinc comintny ol
Prince William wmnfl. M" fcklnE to a re-
i jmrter oftie Seattle PotH-Jntellicencer Tit
j UBberief : of tilt company arc at tie tnouti
of Oopj > er river , at Chlcnik. on tbe HtiRntati
j penlnnula 4i ( miles etwit of ratlanka and u
I Hunter's bey , vuttoear.era Alunka At
tiee various ftfiberiec all tie ftch-eatcilnp
devit e * linown iave been mcceaEfnlly used.
i Bticb at trapr M-iner , and piiine't ,
j Over CfiP white men. Ibdiane and China-
men iave been omptojed dnrlnc tit ] st
wwioa The value of tie entire Alaftln
pack it estimated BE iirli at n.itPD OIHi A
larce projiortjon &f tie Pacific St * m anQ
'Wliallnp t mpany'K catch win be Biipped to
Europe on bailiiip ecoertK The ittetuier
.teannie U now en route to Aiaika t load
for Llierpool. from whici point a Isrpe ] ier-
centace of tbt earpo wll ] 1 tranhhlpj'ed to
oilier Eurotiean jwrtiT
"Salmon are prollflc In tbo e Jar-oC
waterc" said Mr Humphrey. "I HEW one
catch of lOD.Oiil ) ralmun in a Kcltie Tbt fi b-
erit * there are only In tieir bufancy In 1
addition to salmon , iaiibct i.Dd cod are plen- j '
tlful | I '
"As to tbe pold outlook , while 1 iave made ,
no ( special -effort in the line of prospecting , I i
1 believe tbere mum be an abundance of tic '
precious metal furtier vp tbe Copper rher I
Tbe rtrcam .ha * not lifcn proeiectt'd nor iat i
tie source of this wonderful river be B discovered - \
covered IHKUIUSC no t-Pon has lieen made in
tbat direction The Heidar Indiann wio
comt in from the upper wctcn of tie Cop-
jwr rlter , frequently fliBj4ey copper nug-
netr aud they dticlare tbe DKtal to be plen
tiful I iblnl ; a tiweuph exploratiotiwould
diRolo5C an ibuuSawe of the
metal. " *
REPORTS ON ALASKA.
Janes SI eeklcy. po emor of Alaska , in j
iu annual rtport to tie M-crettry of the !
Interior wiys "There IE preat enronrtre-
tneut in thr outlook for Alcukan ct ) d mines j
iniritir tbe year endlnr the first of tbe i
month fUH' imo in cold bullion hut beet. I I
taken from the taiaef. tbe preater p rt be-
inp ibe proJiitt of lo-pradt ore * , much of | |
which yielded lew ? than 74 per tea Almost i
any Bride of ore now can be worked at c
profit here Confidence in Alaska ar a pola-
produclnc country increases wlti tie devel
opment of ier resources A number of crtd-
i
have been dwcovcred in tie Siikn district I
and several are under development with i
peed proeiiociK j
"The rold placers of the Yukon ropion I
continue to attract tbe attention of pold
miners and fortune seekere. but no rith dit-
oo eres ! iave been reponed from there. "
Several wild jejiortE. the governor scya
have started niBbes of several thoucand |
wek'jrs to tie Cook's Inlet cold fields dur-
Inc the m-maer. but only to meet -disa ; > - j
palnttneat and iardBhlp and tie people art j
rertinp back out of the district. The pov-
ernor believes bcwever that tiere are iiay-
ing pold deposits there.
Tbe report makes a plea for tie repeal of
tie pres"nt liquor proaibitlon Uw. which
bae been demoraltzinp in its effecte and U
violated In every community and urce the
enactment of high license laws , v , iti suitable
BEfepuardB
On lie fcubjtict of tip fur seal agreement
tie povemor say * "The current repula-
!
tions epreod" tipon by a majority of tie trli i
bunal of arbitration for tie protection of j I
fur seal * in tie BchriLC sea iave entirely i
failed to afford tie protection intended or J I i
to present tie flestructttin of tie e aiibnalfi. ,
Pelacic sealing anyway will rwuh in the {
criwjDinEtinn of tie entire epecit-t within
a few yeart " I
Tie povcrnnr dejirecates tie expensive anfl I
bujdeneotae putrid n w aecesfccry ae ts-
ceodin ? all the net profits of pel&pic stal-
lup even if tie latter were iarmle E
LIVING MASTOlJOft
In conversation wrtti a peatltimaii.
fonnorly of Denver , win came out tils fall
with a party of miners , we learned that the '
existence of living mastodons near the bead- [ '
waters of "White nver wet not tbe mtn i
'
fabritatlons of the northern furriers. ttj s ,
the Alaska News puMisbed at Junnau , Inn i
that tie Btii.k ludiias had pDsitl\elv tolJ i
him tiat not Ik'wr than e jttrt ape smb I
animi-ls iad been seen by tietn One of tic
Indians said that wiile huctiup one dty in I
It's quile n load to add 10 tmr own
nock the Ford A : Ohurlteii'p Iwi we're
eettlii rid < if it fuM > tjHiiff ] tbe ri ( "
fonus for ITic mukei tbeia mure lirdy
ytu cuii sol both Tocal and iustruuiHuuil
itistructioti folium at 'wiiy dov\-n prkta. to
nhut 1'ord A : OhurJlon asked we're
also KOI a bip line ol folio * , at jiricus
from ii.ric ui > letter buy while the price
IB dowu.
A. Hospe , Jr ,
Music and Art. 1513 Douglas
> L ia * ID lit iiuiML no- from the acurrtp-
i. r. h * the ItJiti. marked it ou : 'o li jr
Ir 'h fcanfl ti mint reeemblefl at elephant s
ti.ck and WM iR-per arucnd tbhti a brrU
, Vpob striking it ibe Ibfiiaa followed up
| , this cu-Jnut trail , which u > &U aptfcr&2 > c * > ,
' wit ver > frcMi and tracked ftotn one im-
i me e KtriOe t the other I r a Aiftance rt
t dome mtlct. b came in fall vi-w o' bt *
I Bm Aud what psjoe1 Tbe fauntur p vt >
I one loM. thttj turned and fled a tbottfh
pursued by u e evil one The * * Indian * at.
k dM * are the brtvpKt of liuctcri. and
with tie other wemt > titi tiitn tbt- spear will
t ck * .tid May the Si Ellai priKKl > But
the imtnenw popt rti nc of th new kind
of GMmbMh ntartled aud filled the huimr
brtie at ht vat , with great IJH' and be
l clned his only safetj ley in swift ctid
llnmefllate flleht He de cribee it at belnc
lurger than Hvper > ( the poet ir d r > i rtor
with preet Kilning jVllp 1 li tuckt and a
moutl larpe enouea to swUluv him at a
rlncle pulp Hr nid tbe ai.ltnal was ja-
doubtedly tie samt as trere tbe bupt
bones scsttered over tiat net'ion
If * och an tnlinul it DOW in exict-
cncc , and there ie no reanoa to doubt tht i
veracity of tbe Indian , at other liidlant , '
and ale Mr Hari.er. ikd eoaarmed it. tiey
inhabit a nertion of very iich altitude and
tme but rarely vfeiied by buuiav beii.ee and
thcue only Indians TTt ateo ht\e no rea-
WID to doubt the Indian's talc lor at ao
very recent period the Yukon country WHS
in lited by thete Knlraals. and hundreds ,
tbrlr inamive gkekaottf found ttrew-n '
tloiip tie creeks are tbe Htteut but truth- |
THE DAKOTAS
Itblmoral City H tbe siutnr of a new . .
ia tir Black Hills It was t t .bliebed to
accommodate tbe taptd incress * of popu
lation in the Rapced Top mtuiiip difctrict
Pr Heary Hies , a member of the t'nlted
States pnoHipical sun-ey. U visitlap tie
western ptrt ol South D&lwia , lor the pur-
| ime ef examininp tbe deptHrtU of tda } and
fullej-'e fcLrtb of tiat nection.
Trotn l.r.110 to 2.WW busieJs of wictt are
bfinr marketed at I'uckwaaa dailyAl -
tbouph tie town hat a popuUtloa of lest
tiaa Km one buyer - < UmLtes ti-ut bit
Bliipfflfnu of wbeftt for tbe month will be-
prccate fifty carloads
Destructive jiralrie fire * iavt been roc-
inp about Laagford. 5 D. . on tie mOKary
rturvatlon and in Siieioa uad Waverly
j townships Hundreds of tens of htjicve
been destroyed , and a number of farm
and bams heve lieen burned
1ms etiiomcticed on tie artesian
w Jl at KimbtJl Twelve or louneea ytart
&Qt the town mink an artesian well , which
for many years ftit-uifcicd an ample supplv
of water. Recently the well cave out and
tie new well is doBipned to take its place
W M Dent of Chamberlain has L large
cattle ranch on Medicine creek , in the ceded
Sioux lands west of tie Missouri river
The other day be sold a carload of 8-yew-
old steers tiat averaged 1.41 r. pounds each.
aad a carload of cowc and icifcre tbat
averace 1.2hB pminds Not one f these
cattle has ever been fed a pound of iay
or grain. bciilEpurely grass fed.
Wlimt is probably tie best Kis-inei ar
tesian well in tie state iae ln-en struck
at Crow Creek Indian agency. It is TEI
leet deep , and tie water flows t a ie4pbt
of considerably more than five feet above
the top of tie pipe It is tcry secureJy
constructed being caM d to a depth of
la * feet witi an t-lcbt-inci pipe. So well
are tbe Joints of tie pipe connected tiat
not a Crop of water escapes on tie outside
of the jiipe The well wai runk for agency
The Edgetuoat Building company bat
sttrted worl. on its rSfi.OOO iotul. also a
buBinefis block , bntb to cost f OD.ODO. Tie
fnion Hill A5init.p company is campot-ed
of tie same people and it in project of
nrectinc a creat smelter. The ores con-
u-iii a large i > eroentace of lead ore. , nnd
thlk with the iron in tie concentrates. , will
be u ed for smelting tbe refractory ores of
tbe Black Hills It is to cost t2RBtiiMi. and
the money IE subBcrlbod for it and a re-
nerve capital of J2r > O.Cii& ( for the purchase
of ore The company has put in a sawmill
in Galena end is cutting timber for tbe
reduction works.
works.COLORAHO.
COLORAHO.
Tbr fimt directory of Cripple Creek feat ,
octn issued , . .showingover 7.CPO nanaee
A body < rf ore Eeveral feet in width and
running 'bsrwea 200 and SOB tvnnceE in sil
ver te tbe ton bat beea opened la tbe Bush
whacker mine , one of tie ta&ndard proper-
lie * in tie Abpeo district
A strike of Fylvauite ore has beea made ia
tbe Silent Friend mine ct Idaho Springs , a i
test run trowing sixty-four ounctc gold
end thirty-Jour in bilvcr Tbe fctrtmk IE
five tncbes wide with a tweltt-inci streak
ixlong&ule worth about T10D a ton
A vifitflr returtiefl from the Puma City
dtetrict Pwk county , brince with him L
larpe specimen of ore from tie Boomer.
which aM.ayc fmai BS > lo $10D per tea in
fil\ci and lead with Bome gold Tie shuft
IE down .about forty Teet Tie -camp IE 3o-
cat d some i.EIHi feet above * ea liveL
A new strike of t ft * en-foot vein of oxi-
dictid iron b&E jnet tx-en made in tie ZunL ,
one of a croup of claims OB Loveland moun
tain , nbout three milec ab ve Alma carryiEg * .
over I2P in gold and small vtlucs ia ciirer. '
Tie iron w pronounced a splendid fluxing
product , and will be sought for by cmelters
A rich vein of sylvanitc at a depth of
five feet is e&id to have been found ia the
S H R mine southeast of the Victor Tie
win to tiree and a half feet wide and sver-
sgce US to the tea In tie same vein wac
fonad a vein of pure rjlvaiute in a hanping
rock Tie pjld everact'E se emy ouucet. to ,
the ton i
SSiie peed nev-E Is coniaantly corning la
from the recion of country about tie Bare
Hills and Freshwater , tcj the miuBrs and
; irofcpwtur from tin i-eotlon try to vrtp
oonBidercble Becrecj- and uiywerj alitiut their
dihcmerlec , audtry little it known. It is
really known that lucre are itotae lerj good
tiowings in bnth ccmpb.
The latest TirttjitTtj to come forward with
a Btrike is the F R H. claim , on the west
blopf of Big Bull mountain. At the bottom
of a 8ixty-ni e-foot biaft a tirtic-and-a-bUf-
Ifoat - ein bur been -opened up tiat plies an
average acrohs of J-4F..SO gold per ton while
a rich streak of sylvacite ore along the hang
ing wall tEEayfc Bereutj ounces to the toa.
One of the lu-pest cattle ranch deals of
recent years in Laramie county war con-
tummated a few days ago Thf purthnse jirlct
liaby was Met we dlflii't plre
jialoin medicine ? but wtmt for a
j doctor and pfrt n j rtsscrij tlou wtuit uf-
| law us c-fruld lo Aloe A : Ptiufold's to
i bare It flJ ! d wby liucause tliey only
i enijduy < Hij > e ut clurtf kcwji n flue
I nud coui ] lete line of frcsb and jiure
Kf. on band we kue\v we could set
whai tbe doctor juvserilmd that' *
Aloe & Fenfold Co.
of Hie
Lion in front.
Receiving Daily
The New Fall Stock.
Ladle's Jackets ,
Misses' Capes ,
jn tbe newest shndes and patterns.
A fine line of new
Tailor-Made Skirts-
Our Children's Clothing Department is
complete in big values at money saving
prices ,
The rfS 1511
New Store. Douglas
war sr.f. ( ton tnd although this may appear
like a larpr sum darinc tbf present finani lid
4t1 e'S on 't-t It 1 * a ery rtunonablf j.nct .
for so taJuablf a pnipenv Tbt property is
situated near Indept udenct mountain oa the
Platte ritrr in North Park and will here
after IK knows at the Big Creek LUt Stock
company
WYOMING i [
The Embar Cattle company has jmt up '
about 10 ( HiD tons of alfalfa iay.
A flume it to be oonstrncted at the Ltra-
mie rjiritiBE to carry water around the old
rmervoir tad into the Talon Pacific
aqueduct
Sheridan it offered nome distinction from
the Hon Robert ritZBlmmonsHe bas writ
ten. tLhlrliiq inquiries as to wh t kind nf a
place Sheridan would be for bin to train
ta tor his fight with Corbett.
A am- mill Is beinc elected on South Owl
creek si Pardee's ranch This mill will be
a bonn to tbe ranciaaea in that vicinity , as
lumber suitable for building purposes is
tery dear , owiac to tie distance it ias te be
battled
Jndpe GlaM-.e and Prof Llndgrew. miaing
expert of tie Tailed States peelepical sur
vey , have pone to Silver -Crown , wiere a
thorough examination of the mining proper
ties ia"tiat district will be made It is
the intention t Prof. Llndgrew te muke t
report of the dUtrict
The ehipm nts of canle over the Talon
Pacific continue to be enormous. Particu
larly it this the case from Laramie. Hat-
ton and Rorl. Creel . iardly a day paswE
but from two to four train loads are
shipped Thi ihlpments frotn the west are
also aerj lurce nnd tbe Laramie jards are
V.ept fuli of cattle tiat are uilpped tt tiat
point tor feedlnc
Everyone IE much interested In the work
ing of'a patent ibeeHbea.rtnc machine
which war exhibited the other day at Sar
atoga. It is a wonderful invention t.ad
promise * to revolutionize tie EbwjBiear -
inc buUnes * It costs S cents j > er bead
more thta the old way but i * reported to
Btve from one to two pound * more wool
jpr bead
Georpe Blscos. manager of tbe Rock
Spritics Lun.ber ooaipacj. bar made ar-
rtnctimeatfc to commence wtck on the
slough f r the purpose " ' boldlnc tbe log
drive next Bjirinp * ys tbe Gn-en PJx er Star
They nm put praders te work at once , aud
will' sink tbe bed of tie tloupb fco a * to
force tie water from tbe river throuph it
As a consequence , tbe l * d of it will ha e
to be lowered * tevertl ftft Mr Glldw-
slee\e. tie jirt'sidem of tie raw-mill com-
iway. informs tu tliat liey have at pres
ent ten men cutting loss and tiat they
w-ilj continue to tsnplT tiem un
til th snow petE Atep enoupa
so tiat tiey caa liatil tie Iocs
to tie river. He says thej will 1 *
able to put tie drive in ie-e in tie early
spring. Tie boom will be placed acre tie
river" during tie winter and it will bi
made ia euci a wsy that there will be no
danger of its cettlng away.
OHBOON
Tie contract fcr couhtrtuitiiip tie flfkeE ,
.c , in Tillamook iarbor ias beea awarded
Plenty of trout can lie caxipit on Coos
river by UEias Balmon epp * for bail , but
fly isiiag ia that riier ifc over for tie
season.
The North Benfl Mai company of OoaE
bey has discontinued rafting lops from lie
Cosraille and is now shipping them over
tie railroad.
John Dawes who lives near SOvertoa re
cently dug 72 busiels of potatoss froai
tiree acres of land Tite ie an average of
: - S busiels to tbe acre
Tie ciinoek run of halmoa ia tie Siuslaw
tiiE yesr bias been fairly poad bnt it IB
about over Tie "bic ran of silverside ual-
moa" ias not yet catered tbe riter , al-
thoagi it its been daily expected
A. Anderson of Forest -Grove found tie
otber day a furious bunch of prapea on
one of ile vines , part of tbe Wiite Sweet
Waters and tie rest of a red variety Tie
prepse were mature of full iize and poo3
flavor.
Deputy Stock Inspector Hopper lias Just
returned Iroia a iiEi ; to tbe variout sheen
cajnirt , in tiie Blue mountains and reports j
the sheep in po : > d conditloa Sheep owners , i
are now bepicninp to movp their liands out
of tbe mountains t . winter range. |
According to the renord kept by John ;
;
Watkins. the keeper of tbe Jree ferry across '
Kncue rlvtr. 4.1KB parson * made tthe of tiie
btiat flurinp the past year Fifty-six four-
horse teams ! 'CC two-bwrj-e teams and 3 1F >
tingle horfict UHO crohsed during that time.
Lacy Bret of Portland bought in the
Mitchell i.ertion tbout C.dtiO thwp paying
for them from II to H < iO a head One band
of S and l.-year-olfl wetberr mixed broupbt
J1.I > 6 a head A band of nock hbeip. con-
P.E.N PIOTURE.S " PLE1ASANTLY AND POINTEDLY PUT. I
There's no quotlon about 11 that
we've pot the fliu-st litie of luie t3iwf for
the ladies 3 ou have ever had ail ojijiar-
tniilry of si-elnc they are the ever j > ujiu-
lar fork filled soles In the latest la t
s& idral wluu-r hhoe ktvjtf your fe > et
vvunu and dry without rnhberK llcht
nytihh and huiidMinje all sizes uiid
widths three juiwu , pjS. < K > $8.0 and
Drexel Shoe Co.
Farnam.
ITe time to lljrht the fire aud the store
to TiulFd H lu it the Aa ra Oak the tme
tliat has the fatiiokf c-oufeumoi a new
dovJee by which over twxi-thirds of llie
Kiiiote that ubuully t.caJle if. consumed
H's u jn'wit wriup Iii the ooal bill the
| Acurn Oak Is abMtlutely nit-tlsht keeps
I fin fur ihree dnye.vvitli M ft coal eeon-
i oiii.i it. tt hat you vttiiit now thut'thut
you gu ia the At-oru Oak.
John Hussie H-B Co
2407 Curaings
titt.iic of I vrar-olfl ewer > earl me w
> rar..us wet benutifl Iktnhr we'e li.uilt
at tl B bead I"-j mee all aees im .rLt
J ] a bead ' . < f-r
- J-jetr-old withers tl CD Tlio
sheep are to lit tal.en to N < braitka tr fi -
Tht prices are coiiMdered \ < v low l > ut
were tie best tbt owner * could net
Elebt men. Including tbe millers wt-e
thrown out of employment bj the burr E
of theWestoo fltiurlng mills Tiie mill lail.t J
SO * Barrels of completing a lPMiiarrti arZe *
for the China trade It bad Just rt-rt ie3
a telegram asUfig terms oa ldti mort tiat-
rote
O Alpiin. wbo hst been employ a l-v
Captala Smith for .Mime time in lost IE
on tie WtlllittuV place , a mile or so t w
Oervs.ilis on the river , nays thsl Inpr t5
alterations are about unfebed there Tte
eoatract for lots * culled for JOIttKH rr
while sesj-ly 406 Otir ) feet were eut. Cai > i i
Smith ias beea t Portland l telyi s
about petting out a Urge number of tic 10
lops and if be is successful It it , llkelt Uiu
ie wiU move camp down below Albati ;
WASHINGTON.
Tie Seattle food imposition will orn-t vw
vemtier T.
Twelve tesstilB loaded lumber at r . t
BlaUiley during tie week ttidlnjc Ortn'H
SI Tie mill loaded over 10.C60.00B Tw t .a
month
Tie Herrlcl : Canning company Of 4t -
dee * ins put up Ifl.dWi eases t f saixmn
this season , and expects te nut tip about
4.U9D more.
Tie Northwest Luinlicr oompany in H-
QUiam. in rebuilding its raw mill , it r
ting in an enntne of S06 iorse power be
eupiue was bougbt in Supiuaw. Mith
There will 1 * no mirplUE alltdfa it tip
lo\u-r Ttkltnn '
country when the 'wiirv s
v\er All that is oSered for sale fin as a
ready market at K j.er ton in tie stack
Wieu Ben Butierwortb Hjml.e in Ett-rc"
those that made tip ii * audience were sf-ett j
upou 2000 keps of nails The pla"arr
too was made of nail kegs , to pit r a.
orator for iirotection tn industrial j..t
iurm
Mr * . H H Harvey , wio i s been ret a-
inc on a scow near tbe Harvey larp t-g
cainp on tie Coweentin , in Cow lit : to.L'v
has fed tbe fish in the strewn until < lny
iave become bo tame that they allow V-n
Harvey to take them from tie water wi h
ier liandt.
Bieiop Cranston and a oomraittw ol 't--
teen Metiodist ministers iav-e oomph TC _ a
tiorough investication of tie * tt in nf
tie Puget Sound unit-emit ; resnlu- L
an unanimous approval and endorsemec- < - '
the uietiodb and inatiftpeiDent of tic i -
legiin Ul lie deptrtrnents-
Tbe Northern Pacific it Icylne a fnp-
rary track bacK of the Cresaent Crt-ur
ery eomp ny in Tacoma. in order to bri c
to the w herf the rack thet will be usj
in tie construction of n blc stone wa <
tending over l.OftD feet along the banL i u
tie west ElSe of the wharves. The v u
vill be ef solid maBocry and will t > e thiv
feet high and four and one-hall feet v. jci
It will be placcfl oa a solid rock or iur -
pan foundation
SOSCELLANDOra
Ventura. Oal. . was showered wrlh at.hn
the etier Say from a mountain fire.
Conk inlet is freezing tip and all tl ?
miners , r.ave a lew wio wUl p * down i c
tie Dnra , are out.
It is reported in Atitdope county. O
foraia tha' fully 71.000 008 worth of r "
was shipped from Mojtve frotn Atipm.t :
to 21-
In Cook's inlet , out of 2058 nroeper cr s
who went in last spring. 409 will remaiu a'l
winter. About li.MD will winter on .be
Tukon
Horses in San Diego county. Ctlifo-i ia
offered at K apiece , no begging for tuner
Beggars will WIDO be rifling liorsebm-L LI
tilb rate
Acoording to the Los Anguine COUP v
California assessment there are T" : U'C
noa-bearing fruit treue ia that count j i.i > 3
1.V11.USZ bearing trees
A eyndictte of pastora capi alisU & s
purt-iiased MO acres -of choice fruit laud n
tbe Salt river valley. Ariwiiit , Tie < on-
bideration VLE flMMiUD.
A very rich lodge ias been aiso0vtire.d 'a
Quartz t alley. Sink iron count } . < Cal. It * i
from sii to ten inchee in width , anfl free
gold can be * een in tie quartr. .
Millions of army worms are reported 'o
liave appear14 in Mobave flountj' , in C i -
forma , and it is naid tbat tbe "VVallapai In
dians are waxing fat on soup from tie
wornin.
The Southern Pacl&c brtnci from Ats-
beiin , Cal. to tie Alamilos sunar factory
! i.3 mill * , was built ID five days and it , now
open for lmFitiCH . It is bnlhbed jus < o
time to bandit 4db or fiUU carloads of
from the t > t-Lt lauds
Do yon btiar wl t we sujwlM we
tt * ywn tliat any curprt drapwy rur
talu rus-oranj-tliln ! : ul * trow oar More
lias tlae qunlti.v in It for w r T ie
pot one b W > y .tlmt'b quuUty y j nevt r
cttt u jiaor quality TMUB UP ttrtablix-'J '
wiUi tills vt- rive yon the lmnt jwciUu-
liuus ut u [ irice that you M uieUiot hate
to jiny for ai-tlrftts 1101 half MI R\H J
fjuullty nylf uiid j rlce tliat'h iifc.
Omaha Carpet Co.
1515