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"Black Pearl" Dead. Rt. Paul, April 28— Harris Martin, colored, who aa the "Black Pearl ' achieved some fame In the* prise ring a number of years ago. Is dead. The "Black Pearl" In his palmy days met and ' defeated many middleweight pugilists. and Is said to have' once fought Fitsslmmons at San Francisco. Other fighters have since assumed his 10 m de guerre, one of whom was re ported to have been lynched in Okla homa a few weeks ago. But Harris Martin was the original "Black Pearl." BOW'S THIST Sue of Cattarrh Oadkrr: red Dollars Reward for am ean notbeduxod by Halil W* otter 1 Cat ___:b Cure. I. J. CHENET A Co., Props., Toledo, O W* the undersigned, have known F.J. Chenej 1er the past 15 years, and belters .him perfectly _ honorable In sill bnalness transactions and dn and ally able to carry ont any obligations "»d* byjhslr firm. . -, Warr a Tan ax, . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, W albino Kinnax A Haivu, Wholesale Dl-uggisis, Toledo. O. ■all'sCatarrh Owe Is taken Internally,acting directly on the blood and mueous snrfsaesoi tho system. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by all Brngglsts.'Testimonials free. ■all's Family Pills sra tbs bast. '* In Cubans Object to Tax. Havana, April 28.—Protests are be ing made throughout the'entire Island against, the taxes imposed by the new. ly created provincial government. - pothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for tbfity children ' during teething period. The cotton spinners of the south «used last year 334,415 bales, almost as mach as the New England mills oetriAi «The church~of the Latter Day Saints . (Mormons), now in the 70th year, has some 400,000 adherents." Piso's Cure is a remedy Cor coughs, colds ~~ and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, at druggists._ ' - - The duty dn tea. which the trade expected would ben* reduced, is not changed. ■"The Klean, Kool Kitchen Kind"*of »tore» o smoke, smell, soot, askes or excessive SÄ* Always look for trade mark. A North American rattlesnake taken to the Museum of Paris refused all food for ^'months. The natural may be of the artificial. a development Oood nature atones for hypocrisy. " Interested in Baggies? Something Comfortable and Durable ? . MITCHELL & SEE LINE BUGGIES Are at the heanlef their cl ash for • " Comfort Easy Riding Appearance Durability WANT TO KNOW WHY? Aftk fUr our illustratrd pamphlets. Mailed free. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. 200-206 Pint St.. PORTLAND, OR. Also Spokane. Boise. TAP WOR "A tap* wens sUfe^e net nag ■ lent earn# os tb» «km after my taking tv* 0ASCARCT3. This I am eure has caused my M health for tte post throe years. 1 am stlU taking Ceaearets, the only cathartic worthy of Seite I 'ey aenlble people." Guo. W. Bowum, Baird, Misa CANPV CATHARTIC æ*sx.£: ... OURE CON8TIFATIOM. M . ■Mh* iMMSy CMSMr. rhMmwXotnsmseysdb MS IR^-BAC UT MONEY m - NBii how Write Ton can get interest on your surplus mon ey from Us and still Imre iras safe as if you had nteretsd it In die ground. You can draw your money with In terest any day. It will for particulars. No matter how little, or .raSrsaa I you something, ___Safe}*, lnvest ldUned on improywd city tterest-bearlng securities Arge list of agricultural la us today. J THE NEW ASPIRANT FOR '* DEFENDING HONORS. - '/ ^ In a Fifteen Milo Trial Beat 8ha Rendered à 8plendid Exhibition—: Manager la Pleased—It la Easy to Handlo-^Designer Herreshoft aq£ Captain Barr at the Wheel* JL Bristol, R. I.. April 27.—In a 15 nAlo to windward down Narragansetl uay, out to sea and a long run befote cue wind back to her moorings here, tne Reliance, the new aspirant fôr the uonor.of èfeïendfisg the America's cup, was given her first builder's trial, at its conclusion, C. Oliver Iselin, 'the managing member of the syndicate oi owners, saia he much pleased with the new boat. The weather conditions were per fect. in a 12 kfiot soutnwester, wheth er close hauled in tne beat down the uay, or on a broad reach' with the wind abeafn, or running free under spinnaker, 'she rendered a Splendid account of herself and gave promise of oeing à formidable candidate in the nais for the choice of a cup defender. Her performance demonstrated that, despite the apprehension that she would be stiff because of her sup posed scowlike features, she seemed lo heel rea&lly and easily to her sail ing lines hr a very'moderate breeze. She was quick to come about, averag iqg about In seconds in stays, made pome fuss under' her bow at times aqd steered with only one man at the helm. Designer Nat Heryeshoff and captain Charles Barr alternated at the wheel. *.* . The party on board included C. Ol iver Iselin, -William Butler Duncan, Jr., Newberry D. TJhome, E. D. Mor gan, Lewis Case Ledyard, William B. Leeds, Woodbury Kane, J. Frederick Tams and Fleet Captain C. J£*. F. Rob inson. She was followed throughout the trial by her tender, the Sunbeam, and William'* D. Leeds' steam yacht Naomi; the latter carrying a party. ^hile^the Reliance was lying at her mooring, off Newport, the Columbia retufnecTYrom her trial spins, but did not join 'the Reliance ' for a test if speed. Yachtsmen are hoping-that the Co lumbia, which Is now lying at New port, will accomP&ny her. oft the next and an opportunity will be offered to compare the sailing qualities of th* two yachts. : Advantage in Overhang. / It' is clear from the Reliance s per dormance that under fair sailing mu ditions she will derive whatever tad vantages there Is in the added sail ing length in her long overhang for ward and aft Her after overhang quickly touched the water when she heeled, but*« seemed to carry her bow constat Higher. ' Her stem seemed to -il:de over the surface, rather thanto cut tifrough it. and the slight âpkffffiîng at thy bow did not appear to retard her. So far is could be noted, without opportun ity to compare her^withttfe Columbia or the Constitution, she- canned her larger spread of canvas eas'ly, stand ing up well to the puns. Although the two steering wheels'Indicate taUl De signer Herreshoff aàticipateû trouble ita steering her, nothing of the, kind was manifest At no time bas*. there ore than one m»th fittiftie wneel. and 'ehe Reliance, responded-quickiy to her helm. It was repeatedly lemarked that she pointed very close to the wind, and although her tnainshoqi was trimmed in flat, she^ seemed to sail fast under these conditions. Silver Rises in Mexico.* The sudden rise id silver, has cre ated moth - interest and excitement. Bankers believe that the gold pre mium will go «till lower. Optpion at trlbutes^'the rise in gllver to various causes—to anticipation of war over the Balkans qqealiôn or ovef Man churia, and tq- negotiations going on for giving silver a * more «table ex changeable value.** The continual an*j violent fluctuât logs in the white metal cause much disturbance to business. 'Railroads Enjoined. ' Kansas *City, Mo., April 29.—Judge Jofin F. Phillips, in -the United States circuit court here, granted a tempor ary injunction restraining the follow ing named roads from discrimination against small shippers: Chicago k Alton ; Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paid ; Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe; Chi cago, Burlington & Quincy; Missouri Pacific; Rock Island; Wabash and Chicago Great Western. Fire Loss Is $600,000. Columbus, Ohio, April 28.—Fire has destroyed the Brunson k Union Cloth ing company's building at High and Long stfeets, and several nmaller structures, and damaged the Nicholas block, entailing a loss of $$00,000. Daniel Lewis, captain of Eugqpe com pany No. 11, was caught unde# a fall ing wall and instantly killed«; Doctrines are tor 4* Spring Humors Dome to most pdople iM cause many troubles,—pimples,. txfljjs sad other eruptions, besides ll li jfl f appetite, that «tired feelin,. ^ lndigri^tpn ajüTheadache . * The sooner cne gets rid <iMI>em the better,- and the way to get rid of them and to build tip the sjrstela that has ntfferpd from them lst0 take Rood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming-in combination the Spring Medicine par excellence , of unequalled strength in purifying the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and per manent cures of « . Scrofula Salt Rheum Scald Head Bolls, Pimples All KlndV/of Humer Psorlasle Blood Poisoning Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspepsia, Etc Accept,no substitute, but be sure to get Hood's, and get it today. with built Was the ing. / of on the and fell of tra the the ns mm »im» ANVÄ88AULT WAS ATTEMPTED' ON A 10-YEAR-OLD'GIRL. A ^.Lynching Occurred, Near Village of Thebes, III.—H^n^% W«y- Fol lowed »by OnsIaugÄ Upon, Me arc lowed*by Onslaught Upon, Colony, Which Was Burn* of Shots Fired by Both I Negro,, Boxend * est Thebes, 111.,, April 28.—An unShowO negro, about 17 years old, tigflTVncBnd by a mob near, the vlllagfe of ^afita Fe, a short distance .from Thebes, Sun day afternoon for attejnpting to as* Sault the 10 year bid- .{laughter of Branson Davis, a farmer. The lynch ing was followed by a general on slaught upon a colony*of negroes liv ing in tents in abridge construction camp. The tentf^-prere burned trad dozens of shots were exchanged Be tween the whites%nd- blacks. Several negroes were shot, but so far as known no one was killed. Two whitesvwere hurt. Branson Davis lives half a mj|le east of Santa Fe. While his daughter was n the barnyard the negro se&|d her. he girl's screams brought heflmother to the «scene and the negro fied. Of- ficers were soön in pursijflf, and a3 of the assault spread :tonong the ibors it was not long'before an _ mob had joined inThe chase. The mob met tlfe offices returning with.Jthe negro. They refused 1$» .niir- »tribut the most, Agents ised ti kX %> Ut t : One of the essentials of the happf Information as t(F right living and tile health and happiness. With prop« recreation, of J enjoyment and of eflor , to that end and are of not 1; wholesome foods and the selecting of when needed. With the well-informed only when nature needs assistance an cleansing the syateifi effectually, when long been known, yet until wri ' ' (fils, salts, extracts (g reets, , ».found ltd be « quantities. *' .«»' j**- -* -■ ■**■ as- r ■' physicians halving learned that the moat exeellqat laxative ative principles wdre to he found 4n certain plants, iq the leayes, the California Fig syrup Co. discovered a method of obtaining auch principles In their purest condition and of pres&ting th«* with pleasant and refredhing liquids id the form ■ ' ' and, the remedy became known aa— used, with pants, in malting itj most accepi Syr»p of because of fheix agreeable This excellent remedy ia now rapidly coining into universal useaathe; best of family laxatives, because it is simple and wholesome and and sweetens the system effectually without disturbing the functions and without unpleasant after effects and its use may be tinued when it is no longer required. All who would enjoy good heaio^id its bletoinga sho that it is the qhe remedy which physicians and parents approve and n onunend and use and which they and thi because of ita pleasant flavor, its gentle a % "X alike enjoy, beneficial effe Syrup of ] the reme California] ia fur aale by all reliable drtiggiata, at' the regular pria« of fifty cento ] if bottle, in original packages only, having the I of Figs—and the full name of the Coop * Co.—printed on the front of every package.; Cat Francisco, LouUrUte, MÜw York, É T. "J .' reader the jfctopnar aad with the mo(> ensued, the latter finally securing possession .of the negro*; He confessed to the crime, but begged far mercy. XJiq «nob started with the negro towapd the new bridge being built across the Mississippi, whole he Was hanged to an oak tree without ceremony. After the body had dangled few momenta It was riddled with bullets. • v The officers endeavored to disperse the mob, but their efforts were unavail ing. A rush way made for a colony of several hundred negroes employed on bridge work, living In tents near the Bridge.'The negroes saw the mob coming . and opened -tite. A fusllade followed and the whites fired with effect. Many of the negroes were shot doftn. None of the mob was injured, and it is not known how severely the negroes were wounded. The-mob tttRt fell on the tents and bufqod .théiR. After - accomplishing s general work of 4pstrucÙon the mqtf-dlspertMd. Ex tra police were swdriSjn and tonight the village Is find^t* heavy gilard.' Great excitement prevails 'Jßhe village Ä is the extdpihe éputhvWÉftportlon of the state, neigr t% Chicago k Eastern IlllnplsijSsll * ;tbe 1 est rack >Mkny a „«fifed birain. a people are the poor s«ea)fth. betokens a mud -===== Oenuli a3 an Little Liver ■ffiuit Bear Signatur» o t .'J U/aaauha* BR^ffi»SaS wrapper dvrfw* , iHes RiZZINE Ifqi BlUOlfl FOR TORPID 1 IrORCOMSI roRi ■iWEl mm sick 1 ) I I* ■!*• "Pa* 25 year» ! have misted taking Ayer's Sen every tipring. I» clean blood, makes me feel stro does me good In every way. j johq P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. Pure and rich blood carnes new life to every! part of the body, Yojt I are i/ivigoratcd, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. Y ou become! steady,courageous, rçhat Ayer's Sarsd wfH dp for you. AH 4 ^!h3^our^ct«r wb#t lifi Milul Saflttipnri 11a. Kumm M * " *"*** oM family medMiui. Foil] «»• will bo •Htitiflprt. C./' L-OI , »re worn by I paying 84 and : i first-class shoe I I convinced them t • of his »3.M end I Give them atyi* me asm Sale«: j i,eiäft3Ea!! , 4s b**t Importtd and An I Cal f, Enamel, SffiSaa. tarter Section 䣣£: _ ____' miles north of Spokane. W urn in sal ivation, SO acre» bottom land, balapee timber; id,*o ' — house, large bare, fen ange, two small homer aUa.vimoth c-loxer an oafs do •r, plow, qmkJterrow, cow, 0* apn wagon! OSO bend nfshsek. make Until. JofcphPagmj'A Co., > - SU Rooliery bulldinitiPok atie, y|sh. KANE MARBLE WORKS. iron roe ktreet, Spokane, Mash. Special is of.monuments and fencing famished