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C/ea/we Ko«r Blood The cause of all spring humor9, I pimples and eruptions, as well as I of that tired feeling and poor appe [tite, io found* in impure, depleted [blood. The perfect blood purifier is j Hood's Sarsaparilla, as multitudes know by experience. It cures all blood diseases, from the smallest pimple to the stubborn scrofula sore—from morning tired ness to extreme nervous prostration. Begin taking it TODAY. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Spring Medi cine. Be sure to get Hood's. Prices f*ui<l Producers. Poultry and eggs—Chickens, old, 8 „ 9c per lb. live weight; ducks, $4 per doz.; geese, dressed, 12c per lb; tur keys, live, 10@12c; dressed, 12@13c; eggs, fresh, $5<g)5.50 per case. Vegetables—Potatoes, 75@90c per cwt; onions, $3 per cwt. Live Stock—Beef, live steers, 4}£o; dressed, 8c; live cows, 3^c; dressed, 7M»c; veal calves, dressed, 7@9c; mut ton, ewes, 3c; wethers, 3J£c; hogs, vile, $4.75 per cwt; dressed $7 per cwt. Sheepskins—Shearlings, 10c each; short wool pelts, 30@50c; medium wool, 50<3>75c; long wool, 75c@$l. Hides—Green hides and calf skins, 5@6c per lb.; dry hides, butcher, 10@ 12c per lb. The Spokane mills pay the following prices for grain delivered: Club wheat, 44c bulk, 45c sacked; bluestem, 47c bulk, 49c sacked; red, 42c bulk, 44c sacked. McKinley'« Private Secretary. Washington, March 6.—The president is sued a new commission to George B. Cor telyou, as secretary to the president. Beware of Ointment, for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten-fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Che ney & Co., ToiedO, O., contains no mer cury, and is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Bold by druggists; price, 76c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. One hundred farmers near 'Keota, Iowa, have planned to build a telephone line in the spring. It wil be nine miles long, connecting Keota and South English, at both of which points It will join long distance switchboards. LIBERTY LAKE POULTRY RANCH. Most extensive breeders In the northwest. S. C. White and S. C. Brown Leghorns. S. C. Black Mlnorcas, Dark Brahmas, C. I. Games, Rhode Inland Reds, Barred Plymouth Rocks. Eggs, 12.00 setting of 12. Pekin ducks, $1.50 setting 13. Bronze turkeys, $3.00 per 11. Order eggs now. Toulouse geese, $3 per ». DICK HARDING, Prop. East Spokane, Wash. Congress has adopted the "slow-sand system" of filtration for the water sup ply of Washington. TUB BKHT HKRB T*A, Gnrfleld Tea la made from HERBS; there are no harmful drugs in its composition. It Is the oe.t blood purifier known to medical science. It has been found In India that inoc ulation against rinderpest will protect an animal for a period of seventy or eighty days. DR. HURT A SORS, Dentists. All kinds of work neatly done and prices reasonable. i Rooms S -4-5-1 Eagle Block, Spokane Emeralds have been discovered In Arizona and, It is said, In North Caro lina. They are, however, very small. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggUte refund the money 11 it lails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 26c. The United Kingdom of Great Brit ain and Ireland has 118,000 miles of highway. FITS Permanently Cured. No flte or nervousness t day's ' Among the students at the Universi ty of PariB last year there were l,2u0 from foreign countries. Do Not Suffer! Suffering Is unnecessary. Cascarets Candy Cathartic kill disease germs, clean out the body, remove the first causes of suffering. AH druggists, 10c, 25c, 60c. Binrmlngham, Ala., March 1.—An other advance of 25 cents per ton In the price of pig Iron has been announc ed, placing No. 2 foundry about $11.50 per ton. Plao'a Cure for Consumption Is an Infal lible medicine for coughs and colds.—N W. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, The Hindoo chronology extends to 6174 B. C.; Babylon, 6158 B. C.; China, 6167 B. C. The great public schools of the large cities use Carter's Ink exclusively. It Is the best and coats no more than the poorest. Oet it. According to the teachings of at least one rabbi, Eve was a blonde. I ' 1 iwumim TIME LIMIT HAS EXPIEES. Neither the United States _ Nor Eng* lu.nd Made an Effort to Extend It— * A New Treaty la Deulred— Britta?» Government Prepares a Communi cation. 1 I ' Washington, March 8. — The Hay Pauncefote treaty, intended to replace the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, relative to the construction of isthmian waterways, is dead. The death was caused technically by the fact that the last clause of the treaty allowed only the period of time up to March 4 for its ratification. Neither the government of the United States nor of Great Britain appeared to have made an effort to extend that period. Though the treaty is dead from the point of international law, it may still serve a purpose. It is understood here that the British government. either has, or is preparing, a communication to the United States government based on the senate amendments, analyzing them carefully, pointed out their probable ef fect upon the original proposition -as seen from the British side and perhaps suggest some modifications. While it is impossible to predict in ad vance of the receipt of this communica tion just what attitude the state depart ment will assume toward it, there is rea son to believe that it will be taken in good part, and that negotiations will be resumed for the conclusions of a new treaty with a view of meeting, if pos siblc, the objections raised by the senate to the original treaty. Laboren* Ordered Deported. Rossland, B. C., March 4.—E. P. Brem ner of Vancouver and Edward Willimas, dominion labor commissioners, have been here for about a week .looking into the matter of alien labor and as a result of their labors 16 of the men in the employ of Messrs. Winters, Parsons & Boomer, who have a contract to do some work for the Red Mountain railway, were ordered deported. The contractors will pay the way of the men back to the United States, where they were engaged. This is the first time that a ease of this kind has come up in this province and the penalty of a $1000 fine for each contract laborer brought in was not enforced. The commissioners stated, however, that in the future the law would be enforced to the letter. The inten tion of the dominion authorities is to pro tect the Canadian workers from unfair competition. dominated lor Third Term. Chicago, March 6.—Carter H. Harrison was placed in nomination for mayor of Chicago for the third term by the demo cratic city convention. There was no op position to his nomination. Chineae History Gone. Pekin, March C.—In an edict the emper or of China annuls all decrees and reports rendered from June 20 to August 14, 1900, in order that no trace of them be preserv ed in history. Only 14.5 per cent of the natives of Porto Rico can write. F orew&rnGd, F oraarm&dm The liability to disease is greatly lessened when the blood is in good con dition, and tlie circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse mattei is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate — fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and the consti tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. has no equal. It is the safest and best ly for old people and children beçause it contains no minerals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of im mo. purities. At the same time it builds Wbs, up the weak and de Ljgbilitated, and reno Wiw vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all mannes of blood and skin troubles. ' Mr. E. E. Kelly, of UTbana, O., writes i "I had Eozema on my handa and face for five years. It would break out in little white pustules, crusts would form and drop off, leaving the skin red and inflam ed. The doctors did me no good. I used, all the medicated soaps and salves without benefit. 8. 8. 8. cured me, and my skin is as olear and smooth as any one's." tors and friends thought her case hope less. Bichard T. Gardner, Florence, 8. C., Buffered for years with Boils, Two bot tles of 8. 8. S. put his blood in good con dition and the Boils disappeared. Send for our free book, and writ» our physicians about your cas& Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANT«. BA. OIL * OIL * OIL Fortunes have been made, fortunes are be ng made by judicious investment in Oil 8tocks. I Wrf are telling ajrents for several companies , thA; are sure to strike Oil. Prices are low now. Ffrward fifty cents for a choice of six. includ I lag maps, prospectus and sample certificate. , Get yourself posted. MACPHERSON A CO.. I (member of Exchange) 501 He&rst Building*. Third and Market 8ts., Ban Francisco, Cal. Oil Lands wanted and Oil Lands for stile from $10 00 per acre to (10,000 per acre. Agents wanted in every town; guaranteed commissions. N. N. u. No. 10, 1901 f m la tlol MfeI la time. Sold by druggists. asEBSEEBEB Vary small aoA os aasy JttJ OENV1IVB FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. < FOR RIU0USHESS. FOR TORPID UVER. FOR C0NSTIPATI0R. FOR SALLOW SUR. FOR THEC0MPLEXI0R rona must have hph atuhc. CURE SICK HEADACHE, NORTHWEST ITEMS. A Washington special says Senator Shoup Is being considered for the posi tion of assistant secretary of war. About 416,000 acres of rich agricul tural lands in Idaho will be thrown open for settlement this summer. The Bank of Weiser has offered a reward of $100 for the recovery of the body of Colonel Hart, who was drown ed in Snake river recently. Governor Toole has appointed James H. Dailey of Helena state boiler inspector and J. D. O'Brien of Deer Lodge county as sistant for terms of four years, and the senate confirmed them. Ya-Ya-Ya-Ya of the Walla Walla In dian tribe has lost his life, although It is not known how. His body was found near the track of the O. R. & N main line on the Umatilla river In the foothills. Professor W. J. Spillman, agricultur alist at the Washington agricultural experiment station at Pullman, warns farmers of the Inland Empire against extensive and expensive experiments with a new sort of hedge fence which Is being sold throughout this section. W. S. Byers, who is preparing for the construction of a large warehouse at his flouring mills at Pendleton Is now shipping to fill contracts for an aggregate of 140,000 sacks of flour to Siberia. The flour goes In 5000 barrel lots, 20,000 sacks at a shipment A well dressed man of middle age, who said he wished to marry a woman who is an Inmate of the county poor house, presented himself to Clerk of the Court Roberts of Butte and asked for a license. The applicant said he did not have the $2 to pay the fee re quired by law and the license was re fused. The Pacific Northwest Baseball league has been formed, at which W. H. Lucas was elected president, secre tary and treasurer at a salary of $200 per month from April 1. A constitu tion and by-laws was adopted, and it was decided to open the season May 1 and close October 10, giving a series of four games a week. The first games will be played at Spokane and Tacoma, Portland meeting the former and Seat tle the latter. The salary list will not exceed $1000 per month per team. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. ■Ruwt Bear Signature af Am Fac-SImlla Wrapper Below. For Mayor of Chicago. Chicago, March 4.—Judge Elbridge Hanecy of the circuit court of Cook county was placed in nomination for mayor of Chicago by the republican city conven tion. The nomination was not made until the eighth ballot and followed one of the most stubborn contests ever held in a local convention. On that ballot Hanecy re ceived 486 ballots, or 15 more than neces sary to nominate. Call for an Extra Session. Washington, March 5.—The proclama tion of tlie president calling the senate into extraordinary session was read Monday by the clerk of the senate, the direction of the reading being the first official order of the new vice president. Explosion of Dynamite. Paris, March 6.—A dispatch from Irun. a Spanish town near the French frontier, says that a quantity of dynamite stored in the custom house there exploded, killing seven persons and injuring many. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brorao-Quinine Tablet. he remedy that enrea a cold In one dor Tried to Break Jail. London, March 5.—A dispatch from Florence to a news agency says a serious mutiny of convicts has occurred at Santa Caterina prison, resulting in the military being called out and 10 convicts being killed and 57 wounded. There Is no remedy that can equal G .RKIKI.D TK v for the cure of all derangement« < f the liver; It hat for years been the standard by which other remedies are Judged. Porter Denies the Report. Paris, March 6.—The reiterated rumors that General Horace Porter, Uiiited States ambassador here, intends relinquishing his post and returning to America are univer sally denied at the embassy as pure in vention and without any basis in fact. NEGOTIATIONS GOING AHJEAD Private Information F.acivcd — Con firm. Reoent Reporta —Botha in Touch with ^Kitchener at Pratorla — Other Boer General« Will right It Oat. London, March 8.—Private information received in London confirms the rumors of negotiations between Lord Kitchener, Sir Alfred Milner and Commandant Gen eral Louis Botha. Nothing is known as to the actual presence of the Boer com mander in chief at Pretoria and no Lon don paper publishes a statement that he is there, but it is reasonably certain that General Botha is in either Pretoria or in close touch with Lord Kitchener. «Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman made an effort to extract some information from the government on the subject in the house of commons. The Associated Press is informed that Sir Alfred Milner has gone to Pretoria with the object of assisting Lord Kitchener in these negotia tions, the length of which appears to be due to General Botha's desire to consult with Acting President Schalkberger at Petersburg and to make terms applying to the whole Boer forces, but militating against this is Lord Kitchener's doubt as to General Botha's ability to control Gen eral Dewet and other leaders, as well as the internal opposition General Botha is encountering. The great financial firms whose inter ests in South Africa are almost equal to those of the government believe from their private advices that the present sit uation is likely to result in the surrender of General Botha and the forces under his immediate command, while the other Boer units will remain in the field. A big movement is being prepared to clear the whole of Orange River colony from nortli to south of Boers. The Boers who captured I'earston jon the Great Riet river numbered 700 and had two guns. They are still in possession of the town. The garrison consisted of 20 colonials and 50 town guards. •Proposed Alliance With England. . H the United States and England should form an alliance, the combined strength would he so gréai that there would belittle chaîne for enemies to overcome us. Ina like manner, when men and wonted keep up their bodily strength with Hosteiter's Stomach Bitters: there is little chance of attacks from disease. Tlteold time remedy enriches the blood, steadies tlie nerves, and Increases the appetite. Try it for dyspep sia and indigestion. Washington, March 4.—The omnibus public buildings bill, which passed both houses, carried the following increases among others: Boise, Idaho, $200,000 to $250,000; Cheyenne, Wyo., $250,000 v to $300,000; Butte, Mont., $200,000 to $225, 000; Helena, Mont., $300,000 to $350,000; Salt Lake City, $300,000 to $500,000; Se attle, Wash., $400,000 to $750,000. Stop* tho Cough ami Work* Off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets cure a cold In one day. .No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. The oldest known artesian well was sunk at Lillers, France, In the twelfth century. 1 19 A The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA® Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Haïe Always Bought - Bears th®Signature of Ç-. 4M In Use For Over 30 Years. ▼MC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW VORR CITY. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. l% H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE Pumps Water, Saws Wood, Grinds Feed, and costs two cents an hour to run. Get fall particulars from 31Q Market Street, San Francisco, Ual.; First and Stark Sis., Portland, Or.; Los Angeles, Cal. PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR PRAISES PE-RO-NA. A £k 'im o 8 *£C.S!Aïtf »1ST0R "33 □ □ F VfRliM First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga., and Its Pastor and Elder. The day was when men of promi-1 nenoe hesitated to give their testimon ials to proprietary medicines for pnb lication. This remains true today of most proprietary medioines, but Pa rana has become so justly famous, its merits are known to so man/ people of high and low stations, that no one hes itates to see bis name in print recom mending Pernna. The highest men in our nation have given Peruna a strong endorsement Men representing ail classes and sta tions are equally represented. A dignified representative of the Presbyterian church in the person of Rev. E. G. Smith does not hesitate to state pnblioly that he has need i'eruna in his family and found it cored when other remedies failed. In this state ment the Rev. Smith is snpported by an eider in his church. Rev. E. G. Smith, pnstorot the Pres byterian church of Greensboro, Ga., writes: "Having nsed Peruna in my family for some time it gives me pleasnre to testify to ils true worth. My lit tle boy seven years of age has been suf fering for some time with catarrh of the lower bowels. Otherremedies had failed, but after taking two bottles of Peruna the trouble almost entirely dis Tte rearing of silk worms and the production of silk during the years be fore the revolution promised to become one of the most Important industries of America. In YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, Because the formula is plainly printed on every Bottle showing that It is simplv Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 60c. Japan still has coins made of Iron. Formosa has only one railway line. Greensboro, Ga., and Its Pastor and Elder. { i I I 1 appeared. For this special malady I oonsider it well nigh a specific. As a touio for weak and worn out people it has few or no equals. "—Rev. E. G. Smith. Mr. M. J. Rossman, a prominent merchant of Grennsboro, Ga., and an elder in the Presbyterian church of that place, has used Peruna, and in a re cent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Coluuabns, Ohio, writes as fol lows: "For a long time I was troubled with oatarrh of the kidneys and tried many remedies, all of which Rave me no relief. Peruna was recommended to me by several friends, and after using a few bottles I am pleased to say that the long looked for relief was found and I am now enjoying better health than 1 have for years, and can heartily recommend Pernna to all similarly afflicted. It is certainly a grand medicine."- -M. J. Rossman. If you do not derive prompt and sat* isfaotorv results from the nse of Pern na, write at onoe to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of yonrease and he will be pleased to give you his val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, president Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Contract surgeons in the army are employed to assist the regular sur geons. They receive a maximum sal ary of $150 a month. The Rest Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo. It Is simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. Price 600. Every slot machine In Salem was taken off the counter last week, in obe dience to the Proebstel law. BAD BLOOD ** CABO A KIT S do all Wlaied ft>r then ÎÏÂ.i!?.** ral * •»"dsrtal medicine. I have ones wished for amedloine pleasant to take end at last ÆssfetggMg candy CATHARTIC > wtiiwnriG ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... 4Mb« treu«. Carer. Chi««.. Srelrul, «re Tm*. IN MO-TO-BAC S£L% tf «ffilBr ftSÄUÄT SALZER'S SEEDS » WILL MAKE YOU MON" This Is a daring statemant, but Bel [ Bor's seeds bea r it out svsry time. ^ffiRÄitgWin-preiavÄ revolutionise 09m growing. tUt after «owing What Is It? Catalogue tells. P* FOI llo. STAMPS and thfa NOTICE vt trig Mad catalog, 10 < Kam plea Incl udlag above, also ] Barle y ,(171 be. par A) Paaoot, ate. Worth! [ John A. Onloor Sood Oo. Li Cmoj Wh. ) FAT FOLKS REDUCE ° from 15 to S6 lbs. par month by a harmless treatment. Thousands ou red. Mrs. M. A. MacCrono, 481 Haw Ley 8t., Rochester, N. Y., writes. "Four rears ago I was/ reduced 48 pounds by your valu able treatment. My experience as Trained N arse has taught me the dangers ef Filto Degeneration Have not gained." Patients treated by mall confidentially. For partion Lars address, with •hap, DE.P.C.8MUEE, lJlfl.H.i. I«|l«,CkMt(iJS MONEY -HEIRa Hair« •< Unlom Boldlen who homaUadad lia thaa 1*0 acre« befar« Jun« £1,1*74 (no ««attar U • haadoned), «hould addreu »NIT X, OOPP, W«ahla«taa, D. O. 3 ATENTQ fil I I 11 I «%"»!. J description ■ a a ■ Ire IS I V# and get free opinion MILO. B. STEVENS A GO.. Ketab. 1864. hiv. 4,817—14thStreet, WASHINGTON D. C. Jranch offices: Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit CUTLER'SGilBOliTEof IODINE A guaranteed Care for Catarrh and Consomption. 81.00. D Lock Box 146. 1.1. SMITH 8 68., iBffsio, M. Y , Prop's