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Show NORTHWEST NOTES. PROMINENT FILIPINO TO The total shipments of win-a- t fro't l'urllun.l Ore., for the past week wore l fii ill, TELL NEED OF ISLANDS hUbtU'ls. Near Castle Rock, Colo., a train struck a liaml cur, killing three men and seriously injuring two oilier. The trio of ten-pi- n bowler iu Astoria. Ore., defeated the The Bottle and the Dime. many bottles, particularly liquor and proprietary mn.i-,,;;ihniik's. when ciiipiu-.- l of their original contents art- - refilled with spnriens liipiiJs and to this lrand a large miniluT of devices add erectly to the cost of the bottle, with t o means of icpayin' nt except in the Olympia team by a score of 2849 to I ovc-icni- 474; . Kelly, the Iutlc editor who shot Dr. Cayley on the night of October 11th, will be arraigned fur trial on the 13th. The wife and child of Charles L. Campbell were killed at Ash wood, Ore., the overturning of a wagon in rounding a sharp curve. Frank Ncult and John Tyler, both colored, quarreled over a trivial affair at Missoula, Mont., when Tyler shot Scott, inflicting a mortal wound. Jack Dalton, who arrived at Seattle from Skagway, said that the stories recently started of the finding of Kus-aiboundary monuments is groundless. Detective Charles A. It ay of liutte waa stabbed by Edward J. Daley, a dancing teacher, during an election row in liutte, and died the following day. J. 11. CharleRon of the Canadian Tub-li- e Works department, who built the Yukon telegraph line, says the gold output in the Yukon this year will agIV, , ,' hir-ge- I 1, i Uni;yc!e Sulky. little, cratupi room at the conn r of Michigan amt street contain a lew pounds r.r Me. I. and rubber which I. ate n-- so cunand combinc-ningly devi-'cthat they hid fair to revolutionize horse racing, anil, perhaps lower the trotting record to a point under the two minute mark. The new sulky, which ha hut one wheel, will weigh from twelve to sixteen xnmds e- -. than the lightest bicycle sulky. Road friction will Iu reduced (o one half. and on curves centrifugal force will help to decrease rather than to increase fric tion. Tho uuicycle racing machine is the invention of J. S. Scarborough, the Inventor of the Jupiter steel process of the United States Steel Go Detroit Free Dress. A d Ex-Ci- ty The stage coach which runs between Ouray and Bed Mountain, Colorado, went over an embankment and rolled down the mountain side for a distance on the Reyes Lala, the Filipino au- of the greatest of 300 feet. Ten passengers were inthor, arrived in San Francisco last Philippines. He la thauihor of the jured. week on his way to Washington to most comprehensive story of the liurglars broke a large show window give the results of his investigations Blands yet published. 4e Is a graduof the Simons dry goods store In liutte m the Philippines and tell the Islands ate of Oxford, and ia naturalized and stole $300 worth of jewelry. Eight seeds. Mr. Lala Is recognized as one American citizen. policemen were stationed within a radius of WJ feet of the window' when STORE OF POWDE EXPLODED MINISTER FORCED TO RESIGN. the robbery occurred. In Cortland, Ore., Thursday of last Canadian Minister of Public Works Fatal Accident to Coiany of Japanese Inf a iv. Suffers for Indiscretion. week the sales of hops iu that market One hundred men fn the Twenty-fourtM. Pellet an, who made inUnlike were the largest ever made In one day. and still retains his Japanese regime ot infantry, The trar suctions included 1,00 bales of discreet speeches who were recently cored to For-- j Washington and :i()00 of Oregon hops, mnsa, had encamped f the night in at prices of to 23 j cents per the old castle of the kouka daimyo or chief and were peifully slumberpound. ing when suddenly a tilde explosion The county commissioners have shook the house. Fi .soldiers were made a discovery whereby it is alleged killed and forty iiijc.- by this mysthat Assessor Nat McGriflin of Cascade terious accident, due, it Is Montana, is short In K- his ac.,cpuntv. 7 - vrv At fi ui to'a'quauiity powder that had counts in a sum approximating 83,000. been buried underneath the old castle It Is believed he used the county's during the civil wars of thirty years funds for his own use. ago and been accidentally ignited. As enormous quantities of powder have The supreme court of Oregon disbeen found buried round about, the for barred Henry Straynor, attorney soldiers have now removed to a safe Frank McDaniel, who was convicted of distance. the murder of Clara Fitch at Portland three years ago. The State liar assoDE WET IN TIME OF PEACE. ciation brought proceedings of unproBoer Commander Who Is Now Making fessional conduct against Straynor. a Tour of Europe. A special from (ilasgow, Mont., says Do Wet is one of the Gen. Christian J. Israel Tarte. that as a result of ill feeling engenwho have recommanders I. of Ilocr trio J. Freneli in cabinet, the dered during the campaign, l.'nited poHt minister of public Plates Deputy Collector of Customs Tarte. fanaclian been forced to resign beworks, hag James 1!. Stephens shot, and instantly cause of unauthorized remarks he dekilled William Humphrey during a livered in Europe recently. In acceptpistol duel. Three hyslaudcrs were ing the resignation Sir Wilfrid wrote Mr. Tarte that his action in discussinjured. a policy of high protection during A deal is ing practically accomplished for the amalgamation of all the exten his absence in Europe without over was wholly unslve llouring mill industries of the consulting with him and contrary to all noPacific coast. It will take in the largu constitutional tions of responsible government." He plants of Washington, Oregon and was a Conservative up to IS'Jl, when California, and will call into existence he changed his politics and Joined the one large corporation with a capital of Liberals. Ills home Is in Quebec. nnn auth-itie- s h - whi-wa- s - - of Tktlifornia, and successfully performed, without the use of a knife, his celebrated operation for the cure of congenital hip disease, treating two little boys, George Allison lias been lost in the woods about Cumberland, II. C., since Thursday. He started after big game with a companion from Quartz Creek uauyou, the other side of Comox lake. Half way up the mountain they separated, to meet on the oilier side. Allison has not been seen siuee. James Metieary, the slayer of William J. Evans, has been placed on tril for Ills life at Anaconda, Mont. McHenry allot nnd killed Mr. Evniissome months ago nnd lifter being taken to jail he declared ss his reason for committing the crime that r. Evans Imd refused to ndopt an in veutioii which he (McHenry) had designed. It is now generally believed that Superintendent lisgnu of the Knlispcll division of the Great Western railroad, who was lost while hunting last week. Is rtesd. Every effort hns been made to discover the missing ninn. a 1111m her of searching art ir having been out ever since he disappeared. As it has been snowing in the iiioiiuluinH It is fear ed hr Ini Mirrumht'd und that his body will nut l.r found till the snow snelts in the spring. four-year-- old 1 Induces Destruction by Consumer. increased sales of die genuine commodity. The object of the Intention here il lustrated is to provide a bottle which the consumers will he induced to when empty, the small extra charge to the consumer being returned upon the breakage of the receptacle. The Invention consists In arranging a coin in the recess of the bottle, the value of the coin being sufficient to tempt the customer to fulfill the purpose of the manufacturer. The coin ia placed in h imrkcl during the process of manufacture, the edges overlapping the outer face of the coin, so that to remove It a large portion of the bottle must he taken away. The patent on this bottle has been granted to Reginald V. l'ukrop of New Haven, dc-siro- y gregate 812,000,000. ated colleges of the University il-- con-rertio- u au $20,000,000. Dr. Adolph Lorenz of Vienna appeared in the lecture hall of the Aflili iit f 1 c an James i". win n the Hiring hinge will ri.irni its pari At the same 1!iim ihe eiil'liei rod OUT the W itlllllW leleasi s Ihe opposite ealfll uud allOW'B t:ie blind to close mcr tho first. T11 aeeompii-i- i this result antes mali. a::.v uccVr t.'c lu.it of the flames, a fits.hle link or ring is used in wili tie Leo, .(!:; ,,r t jjrst or li lt shutter, am; the meltii.g of tliia the spri:: ring to close tl.e llnds in turn lu fere tho to at (ms ivacl rd ire ijft of danger to tin contents f the building. r f: As is will CAREER OF JOHN O'DONNELL. Irish Member of Parliament Has Long Been Prominent. John O'Donnell, who shook his fist in the face of the Ilritish prime minister In the House of Commons, was elected in 1900 to represent South Christian De Wet. Mayo in parliament. He is a native of the County of Mayo, is 30 years old and ecntly had an audience with King Ed was the first organizer of the United ward, visited Holland, and been Irish League. Mr. O'Donnell has been cheered in the streets of Paris. He la coming to this country later. With his romrades he is appealing to the peoples of all nations for contrihu lions to assist the destitute and edn uic ihe children in the land for which lie fought. He accepted the results of t ie South African war at the time he sheathed his sword and hopes for continued peace. As a leader of Moer army lie wa for months before the surrender the sharpest thorn in the side of ord Roberts. Again ami rgain he escaped the taps of the Brit Mi uni kept the field against over whelming odds. A Womans Invention. The ordinary manner of applying powder to the shin is by the aid of a fluffy brush or 'puff,' which is inserted in a rereptaele containing the powder, to take up a quantity of the latter and transfer It to the face. This, of necessity, occasions more or less sprinkling of the powder uism the dresser, while the majority of powder receptacles are not at all convenient to carry around when the owner Is A substitute for the old traveling. powder puff has recently been patented by Marie Gumaer of New York city. This new device consists of perforated lace plate of any soft fabric stretched on a frame ami connected with the disk at the rear by a hand of chamois leather, intdda whic h is a coiled spring serving nor mully to hold the disks apart. The handle screws Into the center of tho base, and Is removed to insert the Conn. Safety Dress for Electrical Workars. An electrician's safety dress has been invented by Prof. Artomieff, and it was lately tested in the laboratory of Siemens & Halske. The dress Is composed wholly of fine hut thickly woven wire gauze, completely inclosing the wearer, including hands, fet and head. It weighs 3.3 pounds, hut its cooling surface is so great that a current of 2oo amperes can pass through the dies from hand to hand for some seconds without perceptible heating effect. Standing on the ground uninsulated, Prof. Artemieff drew Sparks from the secondary varrainaln of a transformer which was giving a tension of 75.m9 volts, with a period of 5i cycles iter second. The Inventor oncludeJ his experiments by a general or of apueiiy by clutching hold of the terminals. the potent iul difference the two being l.i'i"1 volts, and the current passed 2'n amperes. Hirouglnmt ihe experiments ITof. declared that lie did not feel the slightest sensation of a current passing through the body. n high-tensio- short-ireiiitin- fc g tt be-wee- ii Compressed Air Drives out the Powder. tin in in operation tho puff, powder perforated surface is pressed against the skin, wle-- the compression tif the air inside ami I'omeqiient discharge threnu.il the perforations drive tins out aim, causing it to adhere powd.-tu the surface against which the puff is placed. "Dark Light." Some five years ago M. I.e Hon that when light fell on one bodies a thin metal certain of side the other, Instance for place, side of the plate gave out radiations, which were later shown to he identical with cathode rays and which are now believed to he made up of dements of atoms carrying an cieetrie charge. Tne radiations. says I'oou'ar Science News, and to the are analogous to ihe rays of rcrliuni. und traverse thin plate of metn' fre-- ly and electrified bodies iu their puti. Similar efllnvia are produced in a great number of rheii!i''nl reactions, and the phenomenon in. in fact, one of the most common in nature. unillu-niiuate- d r Eye Strain and Nervousness. Simple eye strain is :u the root ills 1 f nervous paof many of il tients in the opinion of Dr. George S. Hull. The lo Inkiness of Uahtoiniii's sunshine semis many visitors to the oculists, wlio, in relieving the eyes, relieve also the stomach trouble, headache, insomnia, depression, spinal exhaustion, and even tuberculosis, for whic h long hca'th trips are taken. 1 i Fire Protecting Shutters. it is not often that a Japanese in- ventor enters an application for a patent in the United States patent office, shutand the automatic ter shown in the picture has considerable interest for that reason, as well as for its merit as an invention. The double shutter is intended to he mounted on spring hinges, which With Foreign Scientists. It was recently demonstrated by M. George Claude in a lecture in Daris that liquid air can he used to extract hydrogen from ordinary illuminating gas. A French scientist has examined 3.f.97 Gu lex mosquitoes from Algiers and vicinity ami liml no evidence this propagates the malathat this rial microbe. Jean Mauic.ti.- - r. ;nly ligatured the i m!ro; in appendix of cm! of the Di- :ii efl'T mi nkcy. days : that nttniv was defending il.e menace. ii;.iu by eirc nnisenhing ami stinent. adiicivi'.i Herr Daiiriis of tin Vgricuiinral Institute cl University, ai'ter cxpcriirt ins in feeding cows on g- r 4 , t , x I nc-.- i tllllt the noils, cnnchlih-ilifl'civill llavor of milk depemls mm cm the ii1.ar!n s ot the animal than on the I Tlu Crops of Nebraska. The neivagr and yield or Nebraska crops has been compiled for the pres-- j out year hv Deputy Labor Commls-- , sinner C. E. Watson. Ills estimate of Product of a Japanese Inventor. adapt it to s If closure the instant is withdrawn the rest ruining I acreage ami yield is: Winter wheat, under the bent of lire, and at the same J I 43.7S1.93H time tin shutters e:tn be easily opened l.9iM.!39 acres, bushels; acres, 7,749.903 and closed by hand A catch is loMulig wheat, cated on the utiM hack ol etch sliut-t-bushels; corn. 9.515, 8t'l acres. 170,937,-o:',John O'Donnell. to kohl the latter open when 1.038,047 92. oats, bushels; acres, imprisoned in CnKilchnr jail and tn hack, and to close the shutters 78.414 Tut thrown 103. bushels; acres. barley. Sligo jHil for alleged illegal agitation, it is only necessary to pull hand 483.534 acres, by lie is secretary of the directory of the l,90u,33o bushels; rye, corel which hung beneath the left the bushels. 8.703,972 Irish V - 1 I li l r V "..'I aides l't eves, willing in tin Revue do 'inns that of the trans-leal rr.--i- marking mi Hncer nails normal have only l11 per cent, whereof ali snrtc have from as times that amount, four to ('ruics of tle'si statistic point out that the mm kings vary with the physical condition ol iln subject. M. Dsyr 1 1, M's-'- 1 |