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Show NEWS SUMMARY. There are 140,01)0 eases of ejdlepsv ifl a ted Stales 8ince the first instant there bare been 140 cases of cholera and 13. deaths in alt Egy pt Burglars blew open the postofliee afe at Culver, lnd , and got away with $1000 worth of stamps Conditions in the Russian iron trade are as critical as evir says a Petersburg dispatch by way of London Jeff ( henault tuy Marshal Jordon and 'loney .louts Kr'e hilled lu a shooting affray atUiungi, lexas. A cousul idat ion of leiidiiig mauufdc-turei- s in this co'intrv of axes and certain hues of edge tools is in piospeet. hell .Matos still has '.moo men under Ins command, opposed to the 5ooo troops commanded by President Castro. The Indian government has refused the .Slaudard (Ml company permission to prospect in the oil fields of Burmab. General Toral, who surrendered Santiago de Cuba to the American forcea in July, has become insane at Murcia. Robbers blew open the safe of the Tsiupa, Kan., state bank and took about $3800 in currency, escaping on a band car. There have been slight eruptions oi the Soufriere volcano, on the island oi The crater it Nt. Vincent recently. smoking continually. George Vest, Jr., eon and private secretary of Senator Vest of Missouri, died suddenly at the Columbia hotel is Washington of acute gastritis. As an evidence that Preeident Castro f Venezuela does not consider that he baa peace has been ordered 2,000,000 cartridgee from Ham- the I burg. The trip of the gunboat Marietta to Barcelona, Venezuela, resulted in a satisfactory settlement of the eaee of States Conaul Baize at Vice-Unit- ed that place. Secretary Hay and Sir Michael Herbert have taken up again the Bond treaty, providing for limited reciprocity between the United States and Newfoundland. In Buffalo, N. Y., Christopher Willis shot and fatally wounded Mary Ferguson, hie fiancee, and then shot and The cause has not killed himself. been ascertained. It is reported from Denain, Department Du Nord, France, that at a meeting of 3000 miners held there it was "voted to continue the strike. Denain de being patrolled by troops. At VVllkesbarre, Pa., Dennis Dorris, a foreman, was fatally abot by a miner - named J. & Hennessey, because be had been refused work. Doris la popular ,and there were threatsof lynching. Walter M. Jones, who was superintendent of tbs harbor police at Havana from ths close of the Spanish war until-- s few months ago, when he retired because of ill health, is dead. A rebellion against taxation to meet .the indemnity China is to pay to tha powers baa broken out in the southwestern part of Chl-- Li province. 'Troops have been sent to suppress the disorders In Washington, D. C., the coroners jury has held Richard Cole, a colored Iporter, for the murder of Mrs. Ada Gilbert Dennis, the dressmaker who was assaulted on the night of December 10th last, and who died recently. Insects imported into Hawaii from Mexico for the purpoee of having them attack the lantana, which is a moat destructive weed thronghont the Islands, are supposed to be doing what was expected of them on the island of Mani. ' Tanbara Gisaburo, a Japanese, who was found guilty in the United States court of tbs murder on tbs high seas of Gapt Jacobsen on tbs schooner Fred J. Wood, has bean sentenced by Judge F.stee to be hanged on Decem- (4 ber 24 th. August Kregle of Stillwell, lnd., has just been reunited with his sister Jus-ti- na Kregle of Oxford, O., after a sepWhen aration of forty-eigyears. they lost each other Kregle was 8 'years of age and Miss Kregle was two It has finally been decided that the details and conditions of the evacuation of Shanghai by ths troops of the Powers are to bo edjneted sobaequant to tho actual evacuation, which will, as previously agreed upon, take place at an early date. Edward Hshoney. a deputy sheriff, waa found dead on tha laka shore al Duluth. A man and woman were mss late Saturday night near where the body was found. Mahoney for many years had acted aa trainer farj.be Qn- -, lath Boat club. Minister Hunter at Guatemala haa notified the state department by cable that Manuel Coriel la was elected president of Honduras on the 23th ultimo, lle says that threat of eontest of - the elietiou are boldly Bide, bot that the country is quiet. Au increase of 17 per cent in the wages of engine, train and yardmen of the Mexican International road waa decided upon by the arbitrators select-- d to adjnst the difficulties between lbs employees and management over the question of, wages. NORTHWEST NOTES. The total shipments of wheat from Portland tire., for the past week were 414,408 bushels. Near Castle Ruck, Colo a train struck a baud car, killing ihiee men and seriously tujunug two others. The trio of bowlers in Astoria, Ore., defeated the Olympia team by a score of 2849 to , ten-pi- n t 227t. James W Kelly, the Butte editor who shot Dr lavley on the night of October 13th. will be arraigned for trial on the 13th The wife aud cluiJ of Charles L. t amp bell ere ki led at Ash ood.t re , by the overturning of a nagou in rounding a sharp curve Frank Scott and John Tyler, both coloted, quarreled over a trivial affair at Missoula. Mont., whea 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 Russian boundary monuments is groundless. ty Detective Charles A. Ray of Butts was stabbed by Edward J. Daley, a dancing teacher, during an election row in Butte, and died the following day. J. B. Cbarleson of the Canadian Public Works department, who built the Yukon telegraph line, says tbs gold output in the Yukon this year will aggregate $12,000,090. Tbs stage coach which runs between Ouray and Red Mountain, Colorado, went over an embankment and rolled down the mountain aide for a distance of 300 feet. Ten passengers were injured. Burglars broke a large show window of tha Simona dry good store in Butte and stole $500 worth of jewelry. Eight policemen were statiooed within n radius of 800 feet of tbe window when the robbery occurred. In Portland, Ore., Thursday of last week the sales of bopa lu that market were the largest ever made in one day. The transactions included 1,000 bales of Washington aud 3000 of Oregon bops, at prices of 25 to 25 cents per pound. The county commissioners have made a discovery whereby it is alleged that Assessor Nat McGriffin of Cascade county, Montana, la short in his accounts In a sum approximating $5,000. it is believed he used the county's funds for his own use. Tbe supreme court of Oregon disbarred Henry Straynor, attorney for Frank McDaniel, who was convicted of the murder of Clara Filch at Portland three years ago. The State Bar asso- latino t prooeediogVof uoproi feasionalbrough conduct against Straynor. A special from Glasgow, Mont., saya that as a result of ill feeling engendered during the campaign, United States Deputy Collector of Custom James R. Slephenashot and instantly killed William llnmphrey during Three bystanders were pistol dnel. Ex-Ci- injured. A deal is practically accomplished for tbe amalgamation of all the eaten iva Soaring mill industries of the Pacific coast. It will take in the large plants of Washington, Oregon and California, and will call into existence one large corporation with n capital of $20,000,000. Dr. Adolph Lorenz of Vienna appeared in tha lecture hall of the Affill a ted colleges of the University of California, and successfully performed, without tbe use of a knife, his celebrated operation for the cure of con genital hip disease, treating two little boys. George Allison haa been lost in the wood shout' Cumberland. B. C., since Thursday. Ha started after big game with a companion from Quartz Creek canyon, the other eide of Cornox lake. Half way up tbe mountain they separated, to meet on the other aide. Allison haa not been seen since. James McGeary, the slayer of William J.' Evana, has been placed on tril for bis life at Anaconda, Mont. McGeary shot and killed Mr. Evans some month ago and after being taken to jail ha declared as his reasons for committing the crime that Mr. Evans had refused to adopt an invention which ha (McGeary) bad designed. It ia now generally believad that Superintendent Esgsn of tbe Kallspell division of tbe Great Western railroad, who was lost while hunting last week. Is dead. Every effort haa been made to discover the missing man, a number of searching parties having been out ever ainee he disappeared. As it baa been snowing in the mountains it la feared he has succumbed and that his body will not be found till tbe snow melts in the spring. Dr. John Reid of the Memorial Presbyterian church, one of Brooklyn's best known ministers, was stricken suddenly in his pulpit just aa be wa beginning n prayer. Hi collapse wa caused by acute indigestion and hi condition TiTeportea a being serious After having been incased for sis months in a plaster cast, which, covered his entire body except his head andl tbe lower parte tof his legs, tht Rev. Horace Porter, victim of a bieyclt accident, ban returned to Plymouth ehnrck, Brooklyn, N. Y. fonr-year-- old are sure to mine around with perlodl-Ci- v THE SPOILS OF BABYLON. I regularity in the hairy wtei materials yuu see Antiquarians Bevel In find fresn Ansmall, almost invisible plaids which cient City. aro subdued enough to met, with The ruins of Babylon continue to some success, perhaps, but women yield antiquities of -- the very highest who dress in the best of taste are not interest to the excavators who repreas a rule fond of plaids. At least not sent the German Oriental society. of anything more pronounced than the From the center of the 'square sit dainty checked silks which extends for miles on both side For children's wear they are espe- of the Euphrates, at a place now cially useful, while In velvets and silks called Nischan tbe German for millinery purposes they are shown have taken 400 tablets, one being a tn colorings of the origi- syllabary In two languages which may How they will add a good deal to our knowledge of nal Scotch varieties flourish remains to te seen but it is the languages written in cuneiform to be epe ted with the present signs, and another, a litany, which waa and fiur.tfor the street nothing Is hardly 111 drtss that they will find chanted by the priests of MardUk or elegante 80 Wetty as rub ruby shell, universal favor quite Merodath at the temple of Esagila. until It glows. plain afid poUali, Marduk was one of the twelve great Waist. Theater Pretty gods and was represented in heaven Fe)erat)on Ro1, oitiamented Bltiu-- e hi silk a constellation. while oi by Actor! to a 1st w hU h appears in tows of white silk fagoting and traits he was like Hercules, In others the Clto Wman, the organ of the with waa General Filtration of Women's Clubs U mimed aiouml the low neck, down like Zeus. A striking discovery on the outside of tha the site of a temple of the god who and front the 117 organhujons have been admitted sleevts, with motifs of white filet lace. was the Bahylouian forerunner of Pal-eoto the Genii Federation sluee April the physician of tbe goda In 35 to tins list, the Kn,tdhuU's Homer, and of Aesculapius in later : largest number from one state, aud centuries. This god of physicians waa California k lecond, 20 being the mini worshipped as Ador or Nlneb. Amuber admlttef from that state. The lets, cylinder seals, reliefs showing American Women s Literary Society hunting scenes and colored tile work of Shanghai, China, and the Womans a very high artistic value are among of Club of Sitia, Alaska have become German spoils at Babylon during the affiliated with the General Society the past season. the since hy biennial held in Loa Angele. The Snangh&l organization NEW IDEA FOR EXPRESS TRAINS. is tha Hut club from the Flowery Kingdom take admitted. Two federaMakes No 8tops, But Drops Pasaon-ga- rs tions ha vy also come Into the fold, Off at Stations. namely, ft National Federation of A model of a new device waa reCatholic Women's Clubs (headquarcently shown before the members of ters In Chicago ) , and the Seattle Fedthe British Association, by deans of eration of Seattle, Wash. New York which It la possible to put passengers city ts reyeented on the list by two off at any station along a railroad organization the Emma Willard Aa without stopping tho train. aociation and the College Women's The model showed a circular track. Club, botlof which have a number of The last carriage on the train was Brooklyn Members Application for passed, Slipped hi &ch5itv4e'-w- a a dm la loa haa been made by the Womand passengers wishing to alight at ens Club of Saltillo, Mexico. Mrs. alternating with white chiffon rose the next station would proceed to the Dimlea T.g Denison of Manhattan Is or rosettes. The cuffs are fagoted. last carriage, the train being of course president d the General Federation. continuous oa tha American plan, so Tha new thibs referred to nave been A Meringue That Never FaUs. that access could he had right admitted face the present administraNever use a wheel beater for a through. Then the slipped carriage tion camekto power and the increase meringue. Only with an egg whip can had Its passengers and takin membenhtp is regarded aa an aus- one obtain good results. Use a deep en deposited fresh It would be started a load. up picious betinning by the friends of plate. Take the whites of two fresh and tbe next train would be allowed Mrs. Denim and her associates on eggs, add a speck of salt, and whip gradually to catoh It up. It would the esecufite board. until ths whites are frothy; then add then form part of the new train until, as, much cream of tartar as would having passed a sufficient number of Safins and Brocades. make s lump the size of a common stations, It came to be the last carNext to fte sumptuous yellow sat- bean; continue whipping until yon riage again, when It would be once ins, motrai and brocades that rank have a dry froth; fold in lightly two more slipped. Of course the cars prominently among tbe evening texlevel tablespoons granulated sugar; vould be electrically driven, and the tiles to ba worn for two seasons to If flavor Is desired, add It before author exhibited a model showing, come, the beautiful rose tints stand whipping; spread on pie, and set in how by an electrical device It could supreme. In dancing toilets of silk the front of the oven with the door be shown In the separate car and in or satin dnped with lace and trimmed open; turn it once, and let It stay for the overtaking train how far tbe two with satia ribbons, a soft pink gown at least two minutes, then push Into were apart imparts sa exquisite glow to the com the oven, shut the door and brown pi exion. Many of the French toilets slightly. Lifes Bears. This meringue is always in cameo, orchid or pink, perfect, and will be good when several They say the world ia round, and yet I often think It square. and pink akme, are of chiffon or mous- days old. It is dry on the outside So many little hurts w get seline de wle, over taffeta or peau de and tender within. From corners her and there. evgne of a deeper shade. Other But on great truth In Ilf Ive found. While journeying to the weet toilets are mixed or delicately toned Fruit Wins. The only folks who really wound with reseda or sea green, pale mauve Bruise the berries with the back of Are ifioee we love the beat. or honey sickle yellow and also a cer- a spoon and strain through a flannel tain very beautiful faint shade of bag. Add 1 pound of sugar to 1 quart The man you thoroughly deeple Can route your wroth, tie lru fawn color. of juice, stir well and cover closely, Annoyance In your heert will rise letting itstand for three flays., stir- - A hinge W4 .stronger are wily pausing III; acs Tunica on Gowns. off tbe clear But tint ring well eac h dayu-Pou- r This rule all five will prove. - Lacs kuntes are appearing largely juice and add sherry wine If cared The rankling wound whkh ache and on evnjng gowns; they are a capital for. Bottle and use in two weeks. thrills I dealt by hands w love. way d renovating a skirt the thicker the lea the more a la mode. A Ostrich Plumes for Winter Hats. The choicest garb, the sweetest grace, feature In the modes of the Ostrich plumes are to be characterAro oft to strangers shown; momettls the wearing of gowns that istic hat trimming of winter, and it The careless mien, ths frowning face Are given to our own. In the morning, now it a stylish trick to wear white are seed for evening W flatter those w scarcely know. and mtw satin shoes, with off Into tbe shade at that tip plumes We pleaee the fleeting guest. stockings, are to be seen at some tint appearing In the costume. And deal full many a thoughtleaa blow All To those who love us beat. many it our fashionable resorts. stiffening is vanished from skirt does not grow on every tree. Love except Just at the hem, to the Nor true hearts yearly bloom; exAlas tor those who only see depth of three inches. Sleeves This cut acroae a tore! pand a the elbow, skirts at the hem. But. eoon or tat, the fact grows plain To all through sorrow's test, 1. ! Plaids In Wool and Silk. Ths only folks who give us pain Flaks In wool materials and silks Are thoss ws love ths best. Woman's Journal. have wade their appearance once agate, bat they are never a pleasing revlnl. In spite of the fact that they Light aa a Healing Agent In view of the growing importance n To boll cream the day before of the application of light as a healres the richness rof the coffee into OPERA WRAPS. ing principle In medical science the which It Is poured. medical congress which recently conTo Taks Stains Out of Knives. vened at Wiesbaden invited Prof. Ble Take s piece of raw potato, dip It into of Copenhagen to read a paper on the with blades scour the brick dust, and subject The lecturer explained tbe It of employing light for healRed tablecloth keep their color If principle after excluding Its chempurposes ing a little borax ia added to the rinse ical effects. The results obtained by water and they are dried Inthe shade. this method In case of. smallpox, acLay rusty keys and locks In paraffin are such that to the lecturer, cording oil and let them lie covered for soma the question is raised whether the time. Tbe oil will loosen the nut, so treatment shall not be made light off. that It can be rubbed Prof. Ble approves the compulsory. To Prevent Rust To prevent arInvented by Dr. Finsen of apparatus ticle of Iron and steel from rusting, Copenhagen, with which the latter bas immerse or wash them for a few moachieved such remarkable success In ments with a solution of carbonate of eases of lupus, but urges that no one potash or sod doctors should be allowed hut qualified To Whiten Llpen. A tables poonful to treatment, as dis.the apply of turpentine In a clothes boiler will turbances are lightto occur which renapt whiten linen, take out tbe stains and der It necessary to break it off sudrender washing easier. Flonr ia very denly. Cleansing and will clean the goods aa rinse well afterwards. well as soap; Had Chinamans bympathy. Secretary of the Treasury 8baw, at' the Fifth Avenue Hotel the other evening. Incident to a discussion of the Chinese question, told a story cm himself. Flower boleros represent tbe latest "Some years ago, he said, "when Idea In floral garniture so much in I had to make a frayed collar do serfavor this and last season. vice aa long as possible, I undertook Borne of the newest combs for tbs to show a Chinese laundryman. In balr are surmounted by artistic decoradumb show, that I wanted several tions of fruit' or flowers or foliage. turned Inside jjuL collars A wrist bag of suede frequently bas "He seemed to understand, but as the ordinary chain handle replaced by he banded me the check be Inquired: a narrow ribbon of the same shade as "you no 'Mellean manf You no the sdede. The ribbon Is doubled and speak EngllaT tied at one side in a bow. And he seemed quite sorry for me. Ecru Valenciennes lace Is used again New York Times. this year on gowns of white organdie, Is to the pure given though preference Proof of Filial Affection. white laces as a trimming for the new so a Carthage father. When material. Als of dainty gowns he that few a nights jagged badly sgf Is The rage for green this season could not walk, his muscular sin threw carried Out iu laces, dcd In several him over his shoulder and "loteii hlui shades of this vivid color. A hat trimhome much as he would have carried med with green and. white shows a a sack of flour an exhibition which crown and brim of pleated white tulle, tends to disprove the theory that filial A bow lace. draped with deep green affection is decreasing. Kansas City;. of dark green and red velvet Is placed Journal. at the back. Pineapple Juice. peeling a tresh pineapple the ees and pulp should never he thrown away until they, too. have eontrib-uteto the larder Dm these flag-- ' nnnts from a large pineapple with six g pr other tart. Juicy unpeeled gret-napples into a saucepan turu on water tnough to m arl iovcr them, cook until they are soft and diam through a jelly bag, Boil the liquor thus obfor twenty minutes. Then tained measure It, add an equal proportion of sugar and cook again for five minutes. Fill into tumblers. if time is scarce an easier proceee is to cook the eyes and core in water sufficient to cover them until they are Boft, and then press them through a sieve and boil the juice with sugar for a few minutes. The flavored syrup will be useful in an apple or peach pie, in a pudding sauce, in lemonade or fruit punch, to serve with a fruit macedoine or with cut up- - bananas and oranges, and for no end of purposes. In d 8tylish Cloth Suit blouse jacket Is The double-breastefastened with two rows of handsome d buttons, and has a fancy shoulder collar of the material finished . with Ingle row of stitching. The sleeves, full at the bottom, are ornamented on the outside with button and tassels. Tbe skirt Is trimmed with seven graduated shaped ruffles, edged with stitching. The girdle is of black duchess satin. Chic PariBlen. 8ome New Hair Ornaments. Tortoise shell combs are worn as much as ever and the usual set Includes three or tour, the extra one being a pompadour comb, which is placed In tbe hair entirely for service, as it does not show when the coiffure Is completed. The newest combs are certainly designed with some Idea of comfort, for the rims are rounded down in the center to fit about the flat knob on the top of the head. Even tbe larger comb, intended to keep up stray scolding locks," is curved after the same fashion. This, by the way Is narrower than formerly, and does not give the head ao broad a look as the heavily rimmed ones that have been the correct thing. For evening wear there are jeweled tortoise shell combs, In sets of three I -- n, sea-she- lace-trtmn- lln-lng- on-ba- CARRIAGE AND 1B3SVOTZ2 CMnWlfiCt tfhsJZatest Jdsas from parts' - e .sprw flEur; nt |