The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 15, 1906, Image 4

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"Hal ha I That wu funny Joke
you wrote about to fellow who didn't
know a "banker from 'stymie,' " laid
tb golfer.
-Mad a hit with yon tollers, abr
replied tbe funny man.
Tea. . Socn Ignorance la laughable."
"I Buppoee so. , Bay, what are 'bunk
era and stymie,' anyway r Ptdla
aslpola Ledger.
He Wu Uaklii AkeaeU
In a cosy chair Mr. Trouble Hunter
at In front of a big warm store, but
looked sad as tbe smoke curled from
his clear Havana cigar.
His lovely wife placed ber arm on
tbe top of tbe chair back and with the
other hand stroked bla troubled brow.
"Has ro me thing gone wrong In busl
eaa, dear?" abe asked.
He remained silent.
"You're been disappointed over
something T-
He remained silent and on his face
care brooded.
"What on earth Is worrying you,
deerr aba aaked with tears In ber
voice.
"I waa Just thinking," be said sadly,
"of tbe approach of spring, wbeu I'll
hare to take the stoTeplpe down." In
dianapolis Star.
Oeafnesa Caaoot Be Cored
Vy local application! aj thej cannot reerh the
diagaaad portion of tb tar. 1 Here la only ooe
war to cure dealneos, and lhat if by coustitu
tloael remittee. Ueeineee is caused by an in
flamed condition ol the mucous lining of the
Kustachlan Tube. Wbea thiatube Iainttamed
Jo here a rumbling aound or imperfect hear
if. end when It la entirely eloeeU, beeineaa U
the result, and unleaa the Inflammation can be
taAea ont and this tube restored to lla normal
oodltlon, hearing will be destroyed forever;
mlae cases out of ten ere eauaed by Catarrh,
which la nothing; but an Inflamed condition of
tne-mncoui eurfacee.
We will (rlre One Hundred Dollar! for any
ease of Deainees (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall e Catarrh Cure, bend tor
etrcolan, tree.
P. J. CRESIT A CO, Toledo, 0.
Sold by Drngt-iate, 75c.
HaU'a Family lll-a aze the beet.
FlajatlaT Cera la Paaaaa.
"Anyone who la willing to work can
get rich In the Republic of Panama,"
said DUlwynn M. Hazlett to a Kansas
City Journal writer. "It costs 10 cents
bunch to raise bananas and there Is
always sal for them at 30 cents a
bunch. Three) crops of corn can be
raised a year and no cultivation is re
quired. A man walks along and drops
tbe corn In the tootprtnta be makes
and a native follows and covers the
corn with his big toe. That is all there
la to do until it la time to gather it"
An Voder Coavcaleaeea.
Tbe Hostess I suppose your new
apartment haa all the very latest im
provements? Tbe Visitor Tea, Indeed. Hot and
cold steam heat, running washtubs and
stationary elevator. Brooklyn Life.
CITO Bl- Vltue Dance and ail Kervooe Diee
Ho permanently cured by Dr. Kllne'e (irret
Kerr. Ibetorer. Hend for FREE S2 trial bottlo and
(realise. Ir. H. ILKlln ,14., Ml Arch Bu, Faua,,!-
Ha Reset the fleraa.
One morning two young women en
tered the Saltville grocery, and after
soma discussion bought a pound of
dates, two pounds of gingers naps and
two pounds of crackers.
"Stopping at Miss Gray's?" Inquired
the clerk, as be tied up the bundles.
"Tea," said one of the young women,
with evident surprise.
"Came about yesterday forenoon r
said the clerk.
"How did you know?" asked the oth
er young woman, curiously.
"Cm. Well, I can most generally
tell," aald the clerk, without glancing
at the objects of his mind-reading, an
ha twitched a knot In the string. "You
see, It's pretty drizzly and muddy to
day, and I knew there wouldn't be any
body's boarders but Miss Gray's feel
the need of coming out here such weath
er; and long aa you didn't come till to
day, I knew for sure you couldn't bare
been here more'n one day. Three meals
la about the average."
Indianapolis Transportation Facilities.
Indianapolis baa 18 railroads, reach
ing all tbe important cities oi the Cen
tral Watt, and 14 internrban electric
Una and connections extending from
SB to 76 miles la every direction.
These bring into Indianapolis an
enormous trading population. From a
radius o( 60 miles more than 25, COO
manufacturer and dealers come to In.
dianapolis lor their supplies. Editors
and publishers will visit Indianapolis
In June, the occasion being tbe annual
convention of the National Editorial
association.
rallaer Abaat Jewelers.
Jewelers, when watches are with
them for repairs, are frequently Insult
ad with tbe remak :
"I trust there la no danger of crys
tals being substituted for tbe Jewels In
the works of my watch."
Vac a great many persona think there
are dUbooeat Jewelers who make a
practice, with "full-Jeweled" watches,
af substituting crystals for the Jewels
at aa enormous profit.
Aa matter of fact, there la no truth
la this suspicion. A Jeweler, no matter
hew dlabooeat, could not steal the Jew
ale la a watch, for they are valueless j
they only coat 10 cants apleoe.
Ia antique) watches "thai Jewels were
aftea costly. In modern watches they
n aavec wartk awr tbaa f 18 a (reaa.
A'
IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS
Monday, June II.
Washington, June 11. The senate
this evening passed the Mondell bill
amending tbe national irrigation law
so aa to permit tbe secretary c! the In
terior to reduce the minimum area of
tarin units In government projects lrom
40 acres to 20 acres. The bill was
amended in the senate by prescribing
regulations for granting an extension
of time to settlers under irrigation pro
jects lor completing entries when delay
is caused by failure ol the government
to complete the project and lurnleh the
water in time to complete entries in
the time specified by the land laws.
It was amended also by the inseition
nf a nmviaiiin ail thnritinn the secretary
of the Interior to appraise lota in Hey-
burn and Knprt townsiie anu sen
them to occupants who have erected
permanent buildings thereon not read
ily removable.
Washington, June 11 After near
ly four hours spent in the considera
tion of legislation affecting the inte
rests of the District of Columbia, the
bouse today resumed consideration of
the sundry civil bill, and, after an
hniie an, 1 a half suent in its considera
tion, adjourned. An amendment was
passed, permitting me appointment oi
retired officers of the United States
corps of engineers, U. S. A., as mem
bers of the International Waterways
commission, as provided for in the
river and harbor Dill creating una com
mission. The house in comnrttee of tbe whole
refused to make an additional appro
nriatmti fnr merkino the nieces where
f -
American soldiers fell and were tern,
poiarily interred in Cuba and China,
on the ground that it was a bad prece
dent. Saturday, June 9.
Washngton, June 9. The bill pro
hibitng corporations from making cam
paign contributions was passed by the
senate without debate this afternoon.
It makes it unlawful for any national
bank or any corporation under a gov
ernment charter to make a contribution
in connection with any election and also
cnUwful f r any corporation whatever
to make a contribution to any presi
dential, senatorial or congressional
election whatever.
A fine not exceeding $5,000 is tbe
penalty for offending corporations, and
a flne of not exceeding $1,000 for every
officer or director who shall consent to
tbe granting of any contribution.
Washington, June 9. The Item in
the sundry civil appropriation bill ap
propriating $25,000 for the prcsiJent
went out in the bouse of representatives
on a point made by Wiilitms, of Mis
sissippi. The decision, however, that
the matter was new legislation came
after a free discussion, Democrats and
Republicans generally expressing them-
slres in sympathy with the idea of giv
ing the president a fund for railroad
expenses.
Beyond tbe debate on tbe president s
traveling expenses, the bouse devoted
the day to the sundiy civil bill. Sill
ier, of New York, talked on good roads
and Sims, of Tennessee, discussed the
rural free delivery box question, which,
he said, will grow into a scandal should
the government persist in compelling
rural patrons to purchase certain styles
of boxes.
Friday, June 8.
Washington, June 8. Tbe senate to
day listened to two set speeches, one
by Morgan in support of his resolution
providing for an investigation by a sen
ate committee of tbe affairs of tbe Isle
of Pines, and the other by Hopkins in
opposition to the sea level canal bill.
Neither measure was acted on. Home
time was also spent in considering the
District of Columbia appropriation
bill.
Wahington. June 8. With the ex
ception of an hour spent on pension
legislation, in which time 327 bills for
tbe relief of Civil and Spanish Ameri
can - war veterans were passed, the
house labored today on the sundry civil
bill, making much headway.
Under the lead of Keifer, of Ohio,
tbe bouje refused to transport silver
coins and other money by registered
mail, insisting that then transporta
tion should be handled by the express
companies. During the aiguments it
was contended that tbe v ett and Houth
need silver dollars for circulation.
Thursday, June 7.
Washington, June 7. Tbe senate to-
Calls for All Information.
Washington, June 11. Representa
tieve Fulkerson, of Missouri, has intro
duced a resolutiou calling on the presi
dent and the secretary of agriculture to
immediately make public any and all
information that they may secure from
"the great army of meat inpptctors em
ployed by the government," or from
any other source that will tend to cred
it or discredit the product of any plant
where meat products are preja-ed.
The resolution also crlla ppon the sec
retary to immediately give bis opinion
of conditions of the plants.
Save Life on North Coast.
Washington, June 5. Senator Piles
offered the following amendments to
tbe sundry civil bill: Appropriating
$30,000 for a lifesaving station at Neah
bay, Washington, authorizing a life
saving station at Cape Flattery, $30,
000; appropriating $00,000 to estab
lish three life saving stations between
Cape Flattery and Grays harbor; ap
propriating $30,000 for a lighthouse on
Eliza island, Hallingham bay; appro
priating $255,000 (or a levenue cutter
for Puget sound, and $10,000 for two
steam yessels for the revenue service.
Eight-Hour Law in Islands.
Washington, June 11. In response
to a complaint by President Oompers,
of the American Federation of Labor,
Solicitor CbarletOD, of the Philippine
government, has reported to Btcretaty
Taft that the eight bour law is enforced
in the Philippines and is held to apply
to all works there provided for by ap
propriation of public money of the
United States. As to tbe employment
of Chinese labcreia, tbe solicitor says
they are now excluded.
.i.. .unt tkiA rata hill ha. It to confer
ence, alter a debate on several topics,
wnico enueu in tue rejection ui me in
ference report.
Objection waa made by Tillman to
any effort to Instruct the conferees, as
proposed, by Hale, who then withdrew
hia motion that it was the sense of the
senate that no railroad employes and
their families should be exempt from
the anti-pass amendment.
Daniel ami Carter opposed stringent
antl-pasa legislation, the latter saying
that the postmaster general sbouH have
authority to issue passes ovet every
railroad in the United States to mem
bers of congress, to afford opportunity
to obtain Information of the railroads.
Washington, June 7. Representa
tive Prince In the house today during
tbe discussion of tbe sundry civil bill
spoke of the anti-pass amendment to
the railroad bill and of the bill itself
and insisted that the country would
hold tbe house primarily responsible
tor depriving 1,296,181 railway em
ployes, aa well aa members of theii
families, of free transportation; like
wise persons actually and necessarily in
charge of liveatxk, who are deprived
of free transportation when going to
point of shipment or returning from
point o! delivery.
Wednesday, June 6.
Washington, June 6. When tbe
conference report on the railroad xate
bill was taken np by the senate today,
the anti-pass cocforer.ee amendment re
ceived the attention of Bpooner. In
the main he endorsed the prohibition
of passes, but he contended that there
should be exceptions, including railroad
employes. Congress had bo right, he
said, to step between empolyer and
employe.
Washington, June 6. The considera
tion by the bonse of the sundry civi
appropriation bill in committee of the
whole today waa made the occasion ol
some severe strictures by Democrats of
the heads of departments for exceeding
their legal powers, Sullivan, of Massa
chusetts, leading the attack.
Tawney, in explaining the provision!
of tbe bill, which deals with all depart
ments of the government and is th
next to the last money bill to be acted
on by the honse, stated that tbe total
appropriation for the sundry civil ex
penses for tbe fiscal year 1907 carried
by this bill is $94,342,156. Of the
total amount $25,456,575 is for the
Panama canal and is reimbursable
from the proceeds of tbe sale of bonds
In addition to this sum, the amount
carried for river and harbor acts, and
especially by tbe act passed at tbe last
session of congress. Is in ecxess of the
amount appropriated in the current
law for that purpose by 6,774,044.
Tuesday, June 6.
Washington, June 5. Before the
aenate bad begun buaioess in earnest
today Senator Hale took the floor t
urge the importance of all possiblt
promptness in the disposition of the
appropriation bills.
"This," he said, "is absolutely ne
cessary if we are going to adjourn te
fore the. end of this month, and do the
very beet we may it will be the verj
last days of tbe month before we tan
possibly get through."
He gave notice that im mediate!;
after the close of the routim morning
business today he would mive to takf
up the nival appropriation bill, and b
suggested thst this bill should be fal
lowed by otber appropriation bills,
even to the exclusion of conference re
ports. He called attention to the fac
that there are six of the big appropria
tion bills still onacted on by the sen
ate. Washington, June 6. In many par
ticulars today was a "red letter" da)
in tbe house, not only in the number
of bills passed, but in the general char
acter of the legislation enacted. What
bids fair to cause endless trouble, the
naturalization bill, was passed under
suspension of tbe rules, the speaker
and the gentleman In charge of the bill,
Bonynge, of Colorado, doing team work
of a superior kind.
Tbe house refused to psss a bill leas
ing to a private firm or corporation the
right to mine coal on the island of Ba
tan, in tbe Philippine group, although
It was stated that such a lease would
decrease tbe amount paid by the gov
ernment for coal very considerably.
For two hours the bouse worked un
der suspension of the rules. Tbe rest
of the day was taken np with tbe pass
age of bills by unanimous consent.
Gatch Made Bank Examiner.
Washington, June 11. On recom
mend iat ion of Senator Fulton, Claude
Oatcb, of Salem, has been appointed
national bank examiner to succeed A.
J. Johnson, of Corvallis, who resigned
noon being elected to the legialature.
Mr. Oatch ia assigned to duty in Ore
gon, Washington, Idaho and Montana.
Mr, Fulton first tecommended Frank
M-reditb, of Salem, but he bad bad
only limited experience in banking bus
iness and the department insisted upon
having a man thoroughly familiar with
banking.
Nebraska Balks at Drydock.
Seattle, June 65 The battleship Ne
braska, building, at Moran Bros., tried
twice this morning to get back to her
dock and sacb time was swung away
lrom the slip by a heavy wind and a
strong ebb tide. Once abe came near
ramming tbe company's dry dock and
the second time narrowly escaped crash
ing into tbe Pacific Coaat company's
coal bunkers. Then the attempt a as
given op and tbe boat taken out to a
city buoy, Tbe battleship waa taken
out Saturday for a preliminary trial
spin.
No Mall for Seward Peninsula.
Seattle, June 6. Because of ths fact
that the postal department made no ar
rangements for the forwarding of mails
from Seattle to Nome this year, no mail
will be forwarded to the Seward penin
sula for aome time. Laet year tbe gov
eminent psid 4 cents a pound en mat '
from Seattle to Nome and St. Michael.
Tbe steamship compsnles advanced the
rate to 8 cents this year. The depart
ment has asked for bids for the con
tract, to be openedaJun 10.
CHAMBERLAIN WINS.
Rest of State Ticket Carried by the
Republicans.
George E. Chamberlain, Dmnorrat,
carried the state for governor at Mon
day's election by a plurality ol 2,800
to 2,600, Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Re
publican, baa a plurality of about 51.600
over John M. Uoarin, Democrat. Wil
lis C. llawley, Republican, f r congress
in the First district, has defeated
Charles V. Galloway by about 3,600.
W. R. Ellis, Repuhll-an. In the Second
district, has a lead over James 11. Ora
ham. Democrat, that will approach
16.000.
Willis C. Dunlway, Republican, for
atate printer; Frank W. Benson, Re
publican, fur secretary of state, and
Robert Eakin, Republican, for supreme
judge, have defeated their respective
opponents by unprecedented pluralities.
Woman suffrage has been beaten by
about 10,000 and the proposed local
option amendment was lost by about
the same vote. Tbe legislature is over
whelmingly Republican.
Returns by Counties.
The following is the returns, which
are practically complete In a majority
of the counties, on the vute (or United
States senator and governor:
Baker Bourne 1,329, Oearin 1.7H6;
Chamberlain 2,003, Withycotube 1,424.
Benton Bourne 932, Ciearin 765;
Chamberlain 817, Withycombe 1,116.
Clackamas Bourne 1,976, Oearin
1,752; Chamberlain J.223, Withy
combe 1,811. Browned, Republican,
was defeated for state senator.
Clatsop Bourne 1.25S. Oearin 839;
Chamberlain 1,299, Withycombe 1,049
With tbe exception of couuty judge
and coroner the Republicans elected
everything on the county ticket.
Columbia Bourne 807, Ciearin 616;
Chamberlain 711, Witlivcombe 874.
Coos Bourne and Withycombe are
estimated to have carried the county by
160.
Crook Gearin leads by about 80
votes, while Chamberlain will carry
the cornty by 160.
Curry It is estimated that Bourne
and Withycombe will carry the county
by 60 votes.
Douglas Bourne 1,682, Oearin
l,6tt5j Chamberlain 1,792, Withy
combe 1,801. Republicans elected the
,-ntire county ticket except clerk.
Oilliam Bourne 487, Oearin 386.
Chamlierlain 608, Withycombe 411
The Republicans have elected the coun
'y treasurer, clerk, commissioner and
representative. The Democrats have
elected the judge, sheriff and surveyor
Grant Bourne 605, Oearin 623;
Chamberlain 705, Wit! .ycombe 676.
Jackson Bourne 1,373, Gearin 1,
140; Chamberlain 1,324, Withycombe
1,502. Tbe entire Republican comity
tickdt is elected except senator which it
in doubt.
Josephine Bourne and Withycombe
will cany the county by 125.
Klamath Bourne 477, Gearin 491 ;
Chamberlain 569, Withycombe 611.
Lake Oearin will carry by 100 and
Withycombe by about 60.
Lane Bonrne 2,043, Gearin 2,035;
Chamberlain 2,241, Withycombe 1 H3.
Ail county offices will be filled by Re
publicans except that of sheriff.
Lincoln Bourne and Withycombe
will carry the county by 100.
Linn Bourne 1,577, Oearin 2 24rt:
Chamberlain 2,385, Withyc imbe 1,865.
Malheur Bourne 403, Gearin 320;
Chamberlain 459, Wilhycouibe 453.
Marion Bonrne 1,947, Gearin 2,
582; Chamberlain 2,732, Withycombe
2 629. Republicans have elected tht
entire county ticket.
Morrow Bonrne 599, Gearin 399
Chamberlain 532, Wilbyoomhe 629.
Multnomah Bourne 9,347, Gearin
7,659; Chamlierlain 8 904, Withy
combe 6,315. Word, Democrat, may
te elected sheriff. Incomplete returns
give the Republican candidate a lead ol
5.
Polk Bonrne 967. Oearin 1,093
Chamberlain 1,286, Withycombe 1,
189. Sherman Gearin has a plurality of
60 and Withycombe about the rame.
Tillamook Bourne 330, Gearin 221;
Chamberlain 363, Withycombe 366.
Umatilla The county will be carried
by Bourne and Withycombe by about
100.
Union Bonrne 1,237, Gearin 1,211 ;
Chamberlain 1,490, Withycombe 1,268
Wallowa Bourne will carry by 100
and Withycombe by 60.
Wasco Bourne and Withycombe
carry the county by small pluralities,
probably 60.
Washington Bourne 1 512, Gearin
1,169; Chamberlain 1,444, Withycombe
1,475.
Wheeler Bourne 352, Gearin 299;
Chamberlain 360, Withycompe 826.
Yamhill Oearin baa a plurality ol
104 and Chamberlain 121.
Oil Tank Set on Fire.
Neodesha, Kan., June 12. Light
ning atruck an oil tank containing 18,
000 barrels of nil, the property of the
Prairie Oil A Gaa company, a Standard
branch here, ear'y today, and caused a
fire less of $160,000. the burning oil
set fire to the pumping station, and all
the company's buildings, including
some of the largest pumps in the world,
were destroyed. The destruction ol
these pumps will stop the pumping of
oil to Kansas City and Whiting, Indi
ana, refineries, and may cause the
Prairie company to cease buying oil.
Plana of French Cabinet.
Paris, June 12. The cabinet today
definitely drew up a statement of the
government's plana for presentation to
the chamber of deputies tomorrow. It
indicates the necessity of the making
up of deficits in tbe budget, and (or
that purpose will ask for supplemen
tary taxation ; announces the presenta
tion of an Income tax bill, affecting
particularly incomes from capital and
the intention of hastening a bill In tbe
senate for workingmen's pensions.
American Meat Is Barred.
London, June 0. The Daily Tele
graph asserts that all admiralty and
war office contracts which have been
placed since the disclosures in the meat
packing industry in America stipulate
that canned meats mnet be British or
colonial productions.
Storm Does Dtqastation,
Oklahoma City, June 6. Two fatali
ties, three score of farm residencea, In
cluding the stock, barrs, warehouses
and incoming crops, were destroyed by
tbe wind and bail which swept the
southern portion of Ok'aboma.
ill ROB INDIANS
Senate Passes Bill Allowing Big
Graft on Colvllles.
PRESIDENT MAY USE VETO POWER
Expired Contract Revived Which Wll
Allow Attorneys Fees of Sieu.uuu
Without Earning It.
Washington, June 13.-TI. senate
yesterday placed Its seal of approval on
the Colville gtaft, whid was slipped
into the Indian appropriation bill con
ference report, whereby these Indians
will be robbed ol 10 per ceut of the
$1,500,000 appropriated for them for
..,r...,uri, tbe north half of their
reservation, the said 10 per cent to be
distributed among 10 attomejs who
claim to havs procured this appropria
tion. For bold, unalloyed graft this
legislation ha no equal and what Is
equally surprising, it received the vote
of both Washington senators.
Tbi irrft was so foul smelling that
no attempt aas made to pay part of the
Indian money to these lawyers while
t te bill was being regularly consiuerwi
hv aitbur the house or th senate, but
trie provision was allpi el In by the
c inference committee contrary to the
r iles of parliamentary procedure. The
offensive amendment does not directly
authorise the payment of $160,000 to
these lawyers, but requires the couri in
claims to determine bow much the-j
are respectively entitled to, no one U
vrr to receive more than $15,000.
Vigorous attacks were made on this
amendment on two grounds. First:
The contract originally made with the
Colvilles nmler wbUh the attorneys
were to receive $150,000 II they secured
an appropriation of $1,600,000 eipired
in 1904, and nothing had been accom
plished in the meantime. Today,
when the appropriation is mad., there
is no contract in 'one, Secretary Hitch
cock having refusal to renew it because
he believed the scheme s gralt. There
fore it is contended that tbe lawyers
bad nothing on which to base a claim
for pay.
But, what was more important, It
was shown by Mr. Clay that these law
vars bad in fact rendered the Colville
Indiana no Service; had dune nothing
to earn the $150,000, and were not en
titled on any theory to one cent tif tbe
Colvi le money, but, as som as con
gress atithorUed the payment of the
Colville claim, the lawyers rurbed In
and attempted to collect a fee they bad
not earned.
8 nanseoua baa become this evident
graft that an attempt will lie made to
defeat this provision when the Indian
bill comes up for final approval in the
house, but if the house concurs it is
not Improbable that the president will
veto the bill and send It back for re
construction.
WHAT CLAIMANTS HAVE TO SAY
Claim la Just, and They Have Spent
Money for Indians.
Spokane, June 12. F, C. Robertson
is best known for his defense of tbe
Couer d'Aleue dynamiters in 1899. M
J. Gordon Is attorney for the Great
Northern in Spokane and R. W. N'tiiuin
is a criminal attorney of considerable
local reputation. Mr. Niuiini said:
"The amendment that was panned,
putting the claim up to the court of
claims for settlement, was my own sug
gestion. It was such a large amount
that we all concluded that we would
rather take our chances with the court
of claims than in congress with such
fellows aa Tillman against ns, as we
had reason to believe that he won hi be
rh claim is a just one, has been before
the authorities for 16 years and we
have never received a dollar on it. We
have spent more than $8,000 in getting
the matter before congress and this is
as near as we rave come to a suttie
ment. 1 he committee told ns a year
ago that on account of tbe large appro
priations then they would like to have
us wait a year. We have done so anil
now I believe the claim will finally be
settled."
Reinke Given Five Years.
Milwaukee, Wis., June 12. Arthur
George Reinke, formerly receiving tel
ler of the Marshall A ilsley bank, wan
sentenced to five years in the state re
formatory at Green Bay on charges of
embtxalement of $14,000, by Judge
Brazee tliia morning, lie had entered
a plea ol guilty to the complaint, which
charged him with having converted to
his own use $3,000 on May 22, 1905,
in I $11,000 on November 22, 1905,
The charge was brought under the law
of 1903, relating to embezzlement by
bank oflicera and employes.
Billings a City of Tents.
Butte, Mont., June 12. A Miner
special from Billingi says: Icgintra
lion for the opening of tbe Crow reser
vation begins here Thursday. Billings
is becoming a tent city, and not since
the pioneers crossed the plains bave so
many prairie schooners and tent wagons
lined the alreeta. ilnrneseekera are ar
riving daily on horseback, on trains,
in wagons snd afoot. Tents are being
pi'xhed on every 'available lot. Ex
cnrslonist rates went into effect yester
day, and people are headed toward Bil
lings. Yellow Jack Brought In.
Now Orleans, June 12. The fact
that three cases of yellow fover have
beea under quarantine In the past ten
davs at Hlilp island, a government quar
antine station in the Gulf of Mexico
about midway between the mouth of
the Mississippi river snd Mobile, Ala ,
waa made public today by Dr. C. II.
Irion, president of the Louisiana state
board of health. The cases came from
Colon and were taken off tbe steamer
Whitehall.
Seattle Canal Bill Signed.
Washington, June 12 The presi
dent today signed the bill authorizing
James A. Moore, of Seattle, to build a
ship canal connecting Lake Washington
with Puget sound.
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,Hrotul Htirljiou ir
l. ilm'i'lvA you lu tlU.
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lieultll f Hrm-"M :- i t:
lAtw ic HASTOR A
flwt"" la ImrtnlcM mibatltuto for Cat.r ll,
lUlio iroi" itiul Mootliliiir Kyrupa, It ia IMowaiiiit, It
t. Slr.l.l..J nor olhitr KnrcotWt
column" m " . ,,,,,,.,,11 na. If. elnatrova Vpt.,
ami iilluva !( rinii'"
?i.ii., ii irllrivea Twihlnir
ti i. h . I llw''l, itlvlnir
Atm"V. ?' V.r. VL-Tho
i.-i.l.M..-v. It ulliillil,B ooi, n'ffiimir mo
XUO K liuurwae - .
The Kind You Have Always Bought
,i . ...... .
Bears tbo
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Grandfather's Cure for
Constipation
REAT rneJlctne,-tne Sa-
(( c buck-
U T Two houta a day slif
aaJ4 WOOJ W Keep anyone's
Bowels refular.
No need of pi Hi. Cathartic, Cantor
OH nor "Physio," II you'll only work the
Sawbuck regularly.
Eierciae Is Nature's Cure for Consti
pation and. Ten-Mile aik will do, II you
haven't vt a wood pile.
s e
But. If you will like your Esarclae In
an Easy Chair, there's only one way to
do that, and make a Success of It.
Because, there's only one kind of
Artificial EierdM for the Bowels and Its
name Is "CA5CARETS."
Cucareta are the only means to eier
ciae the Bowel Muscles, without work.
They don't Purge, Crlpe, nor "upset
your Stomach," because they don't act
like Cathartics.
They don 'I flush o,uJ your Bowels and
War ( Ike Wsel4.
Dearoo Hardest I'm sorry to hear
that you are diaaatliSed wllti juur preach
er, lie le a Dinat elcellrtlt Bian,
Ilrotner Mdilnnlt (of another eonfr
gatlua) )li, yea. and he's a fiod preach
er; but he doesn't drew well. We bare
a rkanre now to t a man who has Juel
been tried fur bar.ij.
You Can (let Allen's root-Case FBlia
Write Allen H (ilnnt( w v i. a
free sami-le of Allan t f,x,itu. It curve
wailu. hiiltwnllen, at-hiiif la. I. It makes
sew or He'll lhia eair A rerlalD cure Inr
eorna, Ingrowing ueila and I'Uittmia Addma
flateselllt. tte. mn tarcantaur sufcaUtula,
A (autloue I'laaaeler,
"Do you favor guvi-rnmi-nt owner- !
ship of railways?" j
"I don't know." answered Vanncr
Corntosm'l. "It 'ud he all right If w(
could alius be sure of sharlti' profits, i
but I've got trouble emniKli wlfh taire
without dlKXlu' lowu to pay deficits, "
Washington Blar.
afotkers will find Mr-. Wlnslow's Boothlne
Bjrrup the beat ramadr t.,u or thai! ekUdreu
ouilog the teething jerlod.
The Wrong Trark. I
"But," argued the young man, "you
know thnt two ran live on what It coat
to auppurt one." j
"That scttli-a your rase," growled her !
fath(-r. "Nobody fool eunuah , I
tlmt statement could ever earn a llvluir
for oi-." f'hllutlclblu Ledger.
tide ana Propoaale.
"Haa Count Fu.n.u mtwl. protoeiiil
for your daughter's band?"
'Not exactly," nnawcrcd Mr, Cnnirot.
lie ta waiting for 0 to put lu bids
for a title." Washington 8tr.
SEVEN YEARS AGO
A lloebeeter ('hernial K..iint a Nlnaular-
...on,, eie-.iuiue,
William A fc-,..,LII
ii a i. r , in in rrana-
lln A Palmer Chemical Co., Itooliester,
i., writes:
"Heven years ago
I was suffering very
much through the
allure of the kid
neys to eliminate
His urlo acid from
my system , My
I....L , '
m was very lame
ia ecijBo. ii i over
eierUHl u.y.eu lu t,e eMt degree. At
(.,.. -ii uown Willi a (eel.
ng of languor and depresalon and suf.
-rad eontlnu.il, from .n0vlng 0.
Iarltia nf il,. li.i ""u
. .. . ,UIID7 secretions.
I DrocnrAt a I.,.-
Pill. i i . ' "n Kidney
P lla and began using them. I found
Prompt relief lrom the Mn, I0
r,Tkk'-rt.,gr.
Sold by all dealers; 150 cents a ho.
Fo.U,.MIlbu,nCfl,Bunalo,N.. '
m.'. f t-f
Ofl
a
I.,, Iitn limtlA Under 1,1.
r
ountcrl
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iit. nnt iittiinur ilia
'"; 7 .
Troul.loa, i-uroa Joiiilmtlou
l.oulthy uii.l tMlursU Bleep.
Mother's l rlci.il.
Signature of
Intestines with eeatly waste ef fltfetrtve
Juke, aa Salts, Castor Oil, Calomel,
Jalap, or Aperient Waters, always do.
No. CatcaistS slren(then and stimu
late the I'owei Muac lee liaieaj.
These ai the Muaala that Brie the
Food paaiagea and thai lighten up whea
I)d touches them, (hue dttvuif tUI
F;ud on to lla finish.
They ate the Muscles that turn Food
Into Strength through Nutrition.
Well, a t,acarei ii on your pewei
Munciea aa il you hid ut Sawed a ooid
of wood, or walked ten miles.
That s why Cadcaieta are safe to tV
eni!rtuou!y In health; and out ef health.
Because they move the Food Natuiaily,
dictating II without waais ol turnout a
Cuttle Juice.
They thus work all the Nutrition out el
It betors II decays.
Ths lliln, lial. Ten Cent bos li mad
to tit your Veal Pokel, vt "My UJy ''
Putse.
Cty It constantly with you and uVe
a Caacarel whenever you suafejt yaei
need one.
Thus you wt!l ward off A (rpertdlciu
Conitlratlun. Indigeellon, ar.d other
thmga UaiJc.
Dtugf at-10 Cents a Bos.
t vety careful to get the fnwtnj
ir.ad only by Ih Sterling Remedy Cam
pany and never sold In Wk. Evsty tab
let tumped "CCC."
a a
tr r:c to ovh rmcNoit
We waal la wi te ear friends s Waott'jl
iK-l'itrrS. Gol&fi AUt SONHU.1 SoJI,
kaiS-naiI'4 Is coleft. It It a brestt fcf US
(rtuine utt. tn Malt la lUaiee la ut M S
SMateMel f.w1 fan a a4 le m catlel WMaiiUj
Wll whlcb liUHTi'r itloart la leaded. ll
Wee la-ear, wHIHr.l lute Mr, Aiitn
SUruas Mcianlr Leaaamr, Caicase ef K 1a
TaaiM la Ilia asiHISleallaae,
"Tommr. you were Hot at arhool y
tordajr. WU wae that?" Baked the lecb
er.
"I woe sli'k, ma'am, anawered T:ai.
"I am sorry to hear It. What was lis
(rouble?"
"I hod aa awful sora thumb."
'"I'll. I le ti bad. What canard II T"
"I I eteniMd ou a rusty nail, tne'eaa."
TUu tbe teacher knew Ibat 'Nmaif
bad played books and gone to Ike bell
lame.
M iwami k. nritlnN Amrr a4 ri
("a-ltlUc, I nit..!'. MtMrim.H erliai imt-i
NllV.r, .!, ; H,I,, Mil v.,, U.,l., fc' ;
I'I-MI ', attl.l tl. Malilrtg .ii.al-p
hill prn. Il.l ai,t ei'ltl. 1 tmtrtri 1 ('at
t,tr W'ira Mill. iimI, ll.l.fvt,,! l.eri"M,aie ffr
Uuaal Hank.
THFDF- K Kin m2
JLlLnLK LlliC 'tfIPJ
portor ye&ra tjo and &ftr inany ytari
nf 114 nr I kjt ai.atjfn AAt ToMtfr'J
VV-Jmnroof Oiled Corit wrr Introdjcrd
in u WmI tra were called oiicmu ny
Ue piofwm and cowboys. I his omprw;
ruune Ka rc lrta juir-k atnartA uv thflt
it la fjuertry thoujh wrorajfull opplwd
io many suojiuuKa iovi wont u uriae-
Uk WTK lower on ww wuptb.
1 HAMwaars aaSTMiowai
Trie WUHLD OYI
"a i vAHftaA uiimi Miu una.
tow(wman (o,i" Toiorito an
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llaaalwixia l u., ma ea "aa.
MKN'arMiTIIINO-nuSum reoillelee,
a e Alir.j naniamia a l o-'a eurr i'3
Kr.rrihliie in m.e'a niriilalilnie. Mefrlsese"
aireata, I'ptioaiie metumtje,
rmnrn v omi-ir ru went rt fit
.l Wrll. na fur fra iiarlliulara at"" f
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I'ornaail, Or.eoe, , .
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ride niaat, li,,.. and Flanoa oil aar """" I
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I'llliarl-llamaknr o roriland, uresue.
Wa'NTKIi-Meanlvmae (Si leara Harlew",
liieijiii wi-oa.i aiailiiaira earn lr" V,',,!,,
weakly ..,,,-rl (, a mi nimi ntlaln , '""
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llnilara. FaiiIKIII 'I K.I.HHI1A I'll INMllH"
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