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THE .HORNING ASTOKIAX. THIKSIAY, MAY , 1901. Sttvrt" a special representative from Chicago will be here to conduct the talc. This is the only opportunity you will hare this season of seeing this reliable tailoring concern's complete line of food in the piece. Don't nusa this chance of teeing just how jour garments will appear when made up. Come and have your measure carefully taken. Prices very low. SeUiaf action garantd C.H.COOPER RECIPROCITY ESSENTIAL. Prominent Frenchman EK?dare That Without It American Goods Wilt Be Shut Out of Europe. CHICAGO, May 8. "If the great trust In this country encroach on Eu ropean markets to the detriment of Euronean manufacturers, I pre-llct a combination of the commercial coun tries of Europe to raise tariffs on Amer ican (roods to almost probfbitive fls nres." S-J spoke Jules Slejrfrted, France's minister of Industry, commerce and the colonies In the cabinet of Rlbot In 1S9J and 1S93, who is at present In this city. There Is out one logical solution of the present situation," continued Mr. Siegfried,. "and that is the signing of a fair and equitable reciprocity treaty bHween the different nations. I always have been in favor of such treaties, because they fostw trade and increase the frl '.Midlines of political relations be tween countries party to them. It reillv Is the only logical solution "f the approaching urouWe. "Do I belie-.'e a combination of Euro jiean powers Is probable In the near fu ture? Well. It will follow after sever al of the countries Iiave put up their tariffs to protect ihelr own manufactur ers. Tou are a wonderful people and your country Is marvelous In Irs re sources an3 when your competition be- comes so great as to be alarming the I combination of governments will be a verv natural result. 'TriJ-r reciprocity this situation would be almost impossible. Take mv own country, France,- for example. We buy our steel. Iron and machinery from England but we could buy it from your j mills just as well. Under a reciprocity I agreement between the two govern- j ments we would come to you for our i steel, our iron, our coal, our machin ery and, In fart, nearly all of the ma terial used !n our manufactures and in dustries'. On the other hand we would send you our gloves, our fine linen and : tace and cotton goods, and the connivr- rial relations established would brlns?: the two countries Into closer and m ire cordial political relations. It would be of benefit to both." F.IG FOREST FIRES. Mills and Shops Closed That Men May Fight Fire in Pennsylvania. AUSTIN, Pa.. May 8 Fanned by heavy winds, the fires in the forests at Rig Run, Crawley Run and Crooked Run. which broke tut Monday, are rap Idly destroying thousands, of feet of valuable timber and bark. Every avail able irmn in this vicinity has been called into service but as yet they have not succeeded in gaining any headway whatever. The .-ailroid shoos jnd all mills have losed that the men may assist in sub duing the flames. The heaviest losers will be the Goodyear'g and the Whor lum Lumber Company. WIRELESS TELEGR A PH Y. Naval Board of Investigation Hm Mt.de Its Report. WASHINGTON, May 8 The board of naval officers, headed by Captain Clind wick, appointed to make a full inves tigation and report on wireless tele graphy, has completed its work and submitted its repjrt to Admiral Brad ford, chief of the naval bureau o; equipment, having charge of this sub ject. It had been expected that the inrjuii-y would last through the summer and the navy department has been somewhat surprised at the promptness with which soap is not onlv the best in all the world for toilet and bath but also for shav ing. Pears was the in ventor of shaving stick soap. All orts of people tine Peari' trap, all tortt l stores sell u. especially druggists. Pears' nxarxnai A SPECIAL EVENT, fVm.i nnA tutu tVi I'tH'i 1 ivkihit of f lirt woolens Jn the iimv to In: made ut our 6j store on THURSDAY, MAY 9-LAST DAY This will bttRii cvonlof i-iHHual import- nice to all ood iii"V!oi s. i he goods have been tent us expressly for tl.is ikoumoi) by STRAUSS BROS. "Amrtc.'s Ldlna Tailors." CHICAGO renowned in every part of this country at "maker of rotl clothes to-order. " All he latebt erte.i.s arc in tlie line ami quality is ritfhtup to tue mark. the board has been able to reach con clusions. Although the findings are not made public It Is known that the b arj reDoru on the entire feasibility of ihe.at Tien TVm: Captain Wis',. I'til:! system and recommends that it beiutc artjiery: Rear-A mr Taylor: adopted and th,: the present system of iisine carrier pigeons for messages be tween naval points be abandoned. WUh the report the board submits j the results of an extended conference with Signor Marconi, the Italian inven-, tor, concerning the general subject of wireless telegraphy. It U understood that Marconi made no proposition re garding his own system and that the 1 board secured his views as an ixpert on the general subject. j There Is no finding In favor of any particular system but a general treat ment of all systems. The board las no doubt that wireless telegraphy will prove a valuable adjunct for the navy. GUN FOR EXPOSITION. War Department Is Constructing One; Which Will Throw Ball Twenty one Miles. ! NEW TORK. May 8. Captain Wheel- j er, of the ordnance bureau, has been j ordered to Waterville, N. Y., says a. World special from Washington, to make a final inspection of the 16-inch gun now neanng completion at tnat I place It Is expected that this gun will ! be capable of throwing a ball weighing 2370 pounds a distance of twentv-one miles. The gun weighs 130 tons and its total length is 40 feet and 29-100 In ches. The length of the bore Is 37 feet four inches with a rear diameter of 60 Inches. The gun is to b snt to Buffalo and w ill be one of rhe interesting features j of the war department exhibition. If the weapon proves a success It Is ios- ' sible that oth-rs will be constructed. to be located at New York. Boston. Pan Francisco ind p rhaps Hampton Roads. I rOAL STRIKE NuT liV'P.A PI.K Briti.-h Miners Will Walt to feet of Export Duty. F.f- NEW YOP.K. May S It is probable, savs the London rnrr-sp m lent of the Tribune, that a ''"ii-u': ii .n of the Brit'sh miners with the larg nine owners will occur tod tv and that the miners will not h- called out on strike against th? coal tax. Unle-s all tim. fail, it will be a political demonstra tion against the tax with the sober j second thought that it is premature I Twenty Families Made Homeless by to order a strike and to paralyze many Apartment House Fire in New manufacturing industries, when it Is j York City, not clear how the export duty will oter- ate and what effect it will have on the j NKW YOP.K, May 8 -Three persons foreign markets. Th- firmness of the!ar? reported lost early this morning coal stocks seems to preclude the idea th.it a great Industrial crisis Is Im pending. COMPANY NOW I.VORPORATi:!). Combination of Mamtfa. turers of Ma chinery With Capital of Fiftv Millions. TRENTON. N. J.. Mav S Articles were filed here last niglit in'-orporat- Ing the Allis Chalmers Company vi'h I an au'horiz.'l capital of $30,000,000. The! company is formed n manufa'tur- sta-1 tioniry an'l other engines and ma' hin- erv of all kind". Thr; capital stock ist j divided Into $2...000.0t0 preferred with seven per cent cumulative divid"n 1ml $2", 000. 000 common. The In'-oroorators ar--1: I John S. Charlton, H-nry S. Warin rr. Sfivart Lyman. It is understood that th company is organized for the pur pose of consolidating a number of ex isting concerns, among whi. h is 'he E. P. Allis Company, which has a large plant at Milwaukee. CONSPIRACY IN URUGt'AY. Many Army 0'Heers lice. Arrested 'by Po- NEW YORK. Miy S. A dispatch to the Herald from Montevideo says: There are new rumors of a conspir acy. The police are making numerous arrests of army ofnYers and civilians. It is asserted that the principal ob lect of the plot was to kill President Ceustas upsn his arrival at the gov ernment palace. COUHSK AT NAVAL TOLU-V.K. Ser'.. it I..vtuivs Arrnnirvd for Sum mer Months, WASHINGTON, May 8. Assistant Sivivtary lltu-koti hiu m:ide public the follimlnit outline of the i-mrsf for 1301 at the naval idlese: It is nivp.i.wl to have ollKvis tut'iiJ intr. the course report June 1. The course will begin Monday, June 3, with an oiw'iilnsr address by the assistant sv retary of the navy. The course will end September :S. The tlrst week will be devoted to an explanation of the ciuirse. and the war sanies and the IMuivs of raptain Malum on strategy will be roai' by the oolb'tre staff. The su'.Je ts eonmvtod i!h the main problem of I the year . will follow, j The course In '.ntern.vlonal law will i be In charge of Prof. John Hasett i Moore, of I'ohimh'a I'niverslty. who will lay down a series of on.- from i time to time, the solutions of which j will be handed in by the four com mittees. Into which the officers and ut ! tendants will be dlvid.nl. Prof. Moore j will be In attendance from time t time i to discuss these solutions. It Is nro- posed to make these latter (the study a-i I discussion of :he situations formu lated by Prof. Mooiv) Important fea- ! t u res of the course. I besides the series by Captain Mahan. ! there will be lectures by General Ab bott. I'nlted States EiiKimvrs; John It Proctor, Francis R Lomis, ln'ied States minister to Veneiuela: Pr.if Sloane. of Columbia: Prof. Mcluicli! n. f the I'nlversity of Michigan: Pi..f, Wilson, of llrwii I"nierslty: Sheri dan Held, lately I'nlted States .otisul Capttln Go.l,-i,h: Prof. AlK'T, V. S. N.: Naval Constructors Woivlward and Capps; SurR-eon Royer and prolnblv Capti'm McCalla and also bv the stalT college. The work of the c Heire will be close ly lined up during the summer with that of the North Atlantic squadron, the scheme if which alreadv has b-'Cn approved by the department. NEVER WAR WITH ENGLAND. Indiscrete rtter-inoe by General Chaffee at Smoking- Concert In Brit ish Camp. NEW YORK. May S.-A dispatch to the Herald from Pckln says: General Gaselee gave smoking enn- cert In the Temple of Heaven In honor of General Chaffee and his officers. Gen eral Chaffee made a political speech which caused comment outside the British ramp, The follow ing: cersion was published in the official organ of the British le- gation and was accepted on all sids as correct: "Let kings, ministers and politicians suv what they miy," said G-neral Chaf fee, "but I can tHI you this, that n-v--r will you see Americans an 1 Brit ishers facing each other in the field. "Our national policy may be to srecr clear of International complications, but should circumstances arise in which we mus- mak a choice our Inclination will be with th Britishers." GOES TO PHILIPPINES. ol.me! William Hall Made Adjutant General of That Iep utni-nt. i iHI0O. May S. Ooloriel Willi i:n , Hall, adjutant-ff'-neral ..f the ,1,-part-j tTient of ;h" lakes of th ' Unite S :i-e i army, stitioncl in Chicago, ha- b-'-t. ; or.ler.-d by th" war department In i Washington to succwl Colonel Thomas H. Harry as i ljutant -general of ;h. ' departm-nt of the Philippines, f done'. I H ill will start at once for San Fran , risen and will .sail for Manila on the ' next outgoing transport. THREE LIVES LO.vr IN" FIRE. in the fire that totally d-ntroyed th-five-story apartment building at the Rheumatism is due to an excess of acid in tlie blood. When this escapes through the ports of the skin, as it often does, it produces borne form of bkin eruption some itching disease like Eczema or Tetter but when these little tubes or sweat glands are suddenly closed by exposure to cold and sudden chilling of the body, then the poisons thrown off by the blood, finding no outlet, settle in membranes, .v- muscles, tissues and nerves. These parts become greatly inflamed, feverish and hot ; dagger-like, maddening pains follow in quick succession, the muscles become extremely tender, the nerves break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state of helplessness and misery. This acid poison penetrates the joints and seems to dry out the natural oils, and the legs, arms and fingers become 60 stiff and sore that every movement is attended with excruciating pains. Liniments, plasters, electricity and baths, while their use mny give temporary ease, canuot be called cures, for the disease returns with every change of tlie weather. " Three years ago I had a severe attack or la grippe, which left me almost a physical wreck. To add to my wretched condition, a severe form of Rheumatism developed. I tried all the physicians in our city, but none of them could do me any permanent good. I used all the rheumatio cures I could bear of, but received no benefit. After beginning S. S. S. I was relieved of the pains and have trained in flesh and strength and my general health is better than for years. I consider S. S. S. the grandest blood medicine in the world, and heartily recommend it to any one seek ing relief from the tortures of Rheumatism. B. P. GEEOOEY, Union, 8. C." to ruinous habits. Alkalies and the potash and mineral remedies so often pre scribed, affect the tender lining of the stomach and weaken the digestion, thus adding another burden to the already weak and impoverished blood. S. S. S. con tains no nuneral or dangerous drug of any kind, but is a -simple, vegetable remedy ana the most perfect blood purifier known. Send for gkr book on Rheu matism and write our physicians if you wish any information or advice. We would be glad to mail you a book free ; we charge nothing whatever for medical ad vie. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. southwest corner of Sixtieth street and lrfx!ngton avenue last pluht. Others were Injured, some so seriously that they may die. The damage to prop erty Is placed at $.10,000. Twenty famll'cs were driven from their houe by the tin'. Mr. an I Mrs. A. M. Young Jumped from the fourth tloor into a life net. receiving severe In tuiics. They were taken to a hospital where it Is undersiiml that Mrs Young's condition Is serious. The o'hers known to have been tu tored are: J lines iVuwuy, hip lUloc ited, Patrick Regan, ilr intui, hinds badly burned. Mrs. Kllxali th Walton, Internal In juries, Mrs. J. Wanamakcr. Internal Injuries. At 4 o'clock this morning the fire men were searching the ruins M- the missing. PLANS- DISAPPEARED. Mvsteiy Ih I'o'iuivtton With Construc tion of Pr:,vt",l t'rulser St. Louis. NEW YORK. May S.-A sp-vlal to the Herald front Washington pays: A tmstery surrounds the dlsappe.ir alee of the cinPrict nlans of ihe pr -teded cruiser St. I-ouls Wh.-th r they hue Iw.en but or spile-i will probably tie d 'terml-ied by un ottl !al In.inlry Ke.ir.Adml'.til P o.Ge. chief .nstru -tor. has advised t'ie .;. it ui.'t.t or a board to investigate. Th.- contract fr site St. l.on.s was recently au.u-b'l t tti N-nl" and l;iv Engine Slilplacidi'ig Ccniii.mv , f Philadeloliiii. lii ..rder that there might be no d.-lay In the s'.ilo A lunr.il It.oMe had tracings made of the plans a'ld forwarded them o the ilrm ttirough the sun .rlnteiidltig tmvnl i onstructor The compatiy now ,i--s t! h it It reyer iveeivrd the ilms. KILLED BY HIS DAUGHTER Prominent Gitlxen of St. Laiis Mur b r ed Because of III Treatment of His Wife. ST. LOUIS. May S. GuMave Haare. age,'. ."i0 years, biiliff of th.' St. I.ovils s. ho.d board and an ex-rcpre-native in the stale legislature, was shot nn l Instantly killed at his home las; night bv his daughter, Ida. aged '.'0 years, who then turned the revolver utm tier self, inflicting a wound from which she died In two minutes. Both were hor through the head. The action of the young woman i prem.Hlitateil, as was shown bv a lei'- r she l,.f:. In It she said that the fre quent insults offered her mother bv her father became unliearable and rhat sh" had resolved to kill him and then herst-lf. Mr. Baare was taking a n'p wb.fi" he was killed. RUSSIAN POLB'E Ai'TIVE orresp ondeiu'e of Foreigners Seer Examine I and Many I-tt- rs Withheld. tly liONDoN. May V--A Reut- r dispatch from St. Petersburg dated May ti. sny: "The agitation igalnst th" govern ment coninijes, i-spi-.-ially among lit. . rary an 1 e.liirationa, circles, soin- of whos.. representatives are said to be agitating among the laboring .-las-s. .V.mv :i'-r have 1 mi th-. t ive. The its and tomicilarv vl-its ii id.- In this and oi Ii- r . tte-s I. ar- extraoi.linarily t:c-sh-iid-n.-e of .several of spap f..i -i n n- r eorr -SjioTvi' iits an i n'.-nibe n -en of The liploiiia'i : bo.lv has tly examine I. m.mv letters liing th-ir desina .." 'I' Ii.i n iDS IN INDIA. b.i. Khan in Dang" trui'ion. 1 1 r I -s LA, India v . au-.-d .1 May .'le.U S H-IVV in the ralin river In hi" or tn ii n"in in I D. ra Gh.iz -e Khin. cacltal distric t f in- ;une tiame. N In nt d.ng-r of des-ru.-:l'n by Tli banks of th- river are i,.., tb.od. ' v itli gi lifllculty. ANOTHER TEXAS iJUSHEK. REAI'MoNT, Tex., May ill gusher came In today. Another 0 ! h. h. b. cures Rheumatism by working a complete change in the blood ; the acids arc neutral ized, the circulation purified and the rich, healthy blood that is carried to the irritated, aching muscles and joints, soothes and heals them. S. S. S. cures Rheu matism even when inherited or brought on by the excessive use of mercury. Opium, in some form, is the basis of nearly all so-called Rheumatic Cures, which deaden the pain but do not touch the disease and lead ADVANCE- IN WAGES. Pciinsylvanl.i Stool Works Announce Ten Per Cent Increase, HARUISBPUG. IM., May S.-A notice has been ported at the Pennsylvania Steel Works announcing that, begu iling June I. the wages it t the works will In' restoo'd to the rates in force before January I. 1901, This s an ad vance of ten per cent. The company epiplojs ncarll 7lOi persons. ROGKR-S LEAVES ( M M.i M HO. ASHIN'GTi N. May s.--Admiral Rogers luis Infi'rined tlie navy depart u'ent of his ilepartuiv aboard the New York from 'oomtm for Singapore, WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND. May -Wheat. Walla Walla, t!0, bluesteni, SJ SAN FRANCISt'O. Muv S.-Wheiit, DecemU't', b"; crish. 100. Ol l 'AGO. M iv S -Wheat, July, ooeiilng. T'.'X.'iTS: dosing. 7'JV,. LIVERPOOL. M.v S. Wheat. July. 5s. am. ODFfiON P Shot LINE and union Pacific bKI'ART Km i n rortlsml. AtStTl hli'iiic v Silt l.nke. Deinrr. Kt t'erllsnil M nitli.Diniths Kan- . i..i ll i ujr. Si I..Mt, P- in, m I'tncsf i mid tint Sll I.ske, Di-t.rer. Fl liortli, (Mnaliii. Ksu m llty, st ..iui. t hlrso suit Kt i WJla Wall. I. .It.iii.' 1 SMksne, Mlroirapo! t, sit. Paul, Imiutli. Mllw.nkee, I'hliMih and Kt. From AiturU OCEAN BTEAM4fttPA All Sailing pairs iubl Jrot U) rhalixf . For Han hrHiiiMN KiT' Fire Paji AtUntle hj(irevi V p. lu. SiKsne Flyer, e i. in. S Id n. m - .... '"lunibia Itlvrr St..in-I I,. H.,rtlM.I .ml . IUt 'jy I. in llllK, Mu.dat . FMm Fiirlland .,. Ksfawav "-MMKrTK RiVKR. K "' Orceini cltv, Siwtrf,, Snlcin A W.T-Laiid a. ' m. Wlllainntta filler t 1U p m. Tuea.Tliur I'nriUinl b Curtullls Moi..Wt iii.SL uj w,r ljinlliiK sad Frt. Kiparla " llliiett atssdVani U lwUU, lav dly hl" "" 3 id 3 tas. m. Or.-rm City, lytmi A dally W ay l.ari-i i n w'" rn t In ii in Tue.. Thin naktklv. v'w,," Saturday , l(iarla to U- lutnn i rlduy O. W. L'.'I'N'sr.ERItY. i L. CRAIG. Agnt. Asturla, I e n. 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Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added industries, in its prolific vegetation and among Its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two dally Shasta train from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most ao proved pattern of standard and tour ist sb-eplng cars, but the brw rates of fare will still continue In effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arizona may b had on application. C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A Portland. Oregoa. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ThW preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. TlKMnoHtHcnsltlvo (stomachs can take It. Hy Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. ('. DkWitt&Co., Chicago The II. bottle contalns2!4 times the 60c. llzt . CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. V KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Hrswsry. of which Ilottlml bir for :mlly use or kf Mr, John Kopp la proprietor, makesberr supplied t any time. Delivery beer for domi'itlo and export trade. In the city free. North Pacific Brewery I ... ASK "Charles Carroll" "General Good" CIGARS4 1 TWO UN EQUALED SMOKES ALLEN & DlMtrlhtitorM, BEFORE YOU BUY A P1AJ10 OR Afl ORGAN It will j'UV you to write EILER'S PIANO HOUSE 0ITICK: 111 Washington St.. I'ortland, Ore. Wo lire thfl givat profit killers nnl piano jrin regulators of the Northwest, and with our special facilities can sell a line piano or organ for less money than you toilay. Catalogues for tlie asking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim hall, the Chickerini; ami the Weher together with eight other gooij makes. EILER'S PIANO HOUSE... Ill jjotbl PORTLAND j PORTLAND. 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W hsvc wM many iIuwim of t V 1 T II fi llfin OfS 7OUT Hl vltui' buu-v Hiwlllo, anil vi,ry raw u rurril lr Oils f ItUiS UHlljJ , It, It has proYMl a lile..lng. AI.LICN-ULAHK DKUtl CO." "For PnU Information of this und other of DlTTpJWMERPRESCRIPnONf., ask your druirKlHt or w!iid to Dr. Ftnnsr, FredonU, N. Y. for paiuiihlt'U coutululug curtltlcttt of soiutj of the moit ronurkbl Curei aver acnltTtd by medicine. FOR ... I ( in LEWIS, Portloud, Orouon can get them elsewhere. Write GENERAL AGENTS. I.. DAVIS CAUL A. MESHY - San Prantlsco, Cal. & CO., AGENTS. I wiim Htitlili'tily t liken very III, exerut liUliiir pitln In i'Ih mI uiiiI very (Irent wvuknnKM, Kri'iit im jnTliiitu "ill iiiiiiiik mil. ill I'VI'I J lJ"ie, illy NKIII llirneil null' lltlll I IIIIL I I'lllllll InoLII ii un Imiir. Tu wult. for ii (liM'Uir wiiiilil ll ..... 1.. .IIh l... I illlivcveii iipii nil.' inn, in iinr. e A ii I'll , ii v t l4Mik line tulili'-NiiiHiufiil of Dr. Kenner'n (ml ili'ii ICellef lii ili' Hiiinii iif witter untl was (iilc:Wly mill iieriiiiiniinlly ii'IIdvihI. K. I. 1 KNNKII, .) N. WllHlllllKtoll HU KiK'lii'Htur, N. Y., April L'4, Haiti. I.i MKin v. I'n Miireli, 11, HKKl. I Iiiivh liM'd Ilr. I'eliner'H (Julilen Itellef 111 my fimilly furyuurn. It iieiiniiiieiilly cuieil me of ii very lumii Imek. I luive u'il it fur jiiiltiHy, ni'iiriilKlii, liciuliirliin, niriirlin, very. IiiiiI i'iiih linn lor jtenerul liiinliy pui ihim-h unci huvii f mi nil It unfiillliiK. W. IlKNHY KliKEIi, l'l.AT WoiiDM. W. Vii., Muri'h '.T. IIKK). Our lit I Id AldltHiltniilitliHolil hud Hinniiier i'Oiniluliit 4 weelot. Wn tried many (lix turK mid riiiiii'dli'N lint liccoiitliiiied tonriiw worne. Wo fumed bit would die. We tit.., c'nininenced unIiik Ilr. Ki'nimr'H Onldtm Itellef and It cITected a quick and Hjrinunent cure. Mrs. John M. Hiiaiikh. 10c 5c of lit