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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1906)
V -i IS j ft The Song of the Hair There are four verses. Verse 1. AVer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. The chorus Is sung by millions. - Before eatae Ayr H.lr Yljror T had mry thla and mj poor hair. Bat I mllioM to an Um Virer antll mj hair rnnaUj inpra-red. n aeere nr. I have ased II nf? ana am - Um aasttaa nan."-Maa. at. DacaMoiiD, newark, H. J. .alee auaaAwlanra SAtSAPUHLU. ' HUS. Cm1 PECTOtAL tiers Advice from Arteaaaa Wtri, A certain Southern railroad waa In a wretched condition, aud the tralna were consequently run at a phenom enally low rate of eed. When th conductor was punching bli ticket Ar- tcmua Ward, who was one of the pas sengers, remarked: "Doe thla railroad company allow passengers to give It advice, It they do (o In a respectful manner?" Tba conductor replied In gruff tonea that he guessed so. "Well, Artemu went on, "It occur red to m that It would be well to de tach the cowcatcher from the front of the engine and bitch It to the rear of the train ; for you see, we are not lia ble to ovrtake a cow, and wbat'a to prevent a cow from atrolllng Into this car and biting a passenger?" Boston Herald. IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS ISHN DISEASES IVIUli w fill Haaaaa latereat. Naggus - What are yon working at Bew, Borui? Borne I am writing a story In which thsre Is neither hero cor heroine, no love Baking, no villain, ne detective, and not particle or plot. Nagns That ought to be interesting Borne It ought to be more than that. I hope to make it touching and pathetic. It's a bard luck story, written for my landlord's sxclusivs perusal, snd sets forth la detail the reasons why I shall have to ask him for another extension of time ea my rent. Halplas; Rlaa Ob. "Now, for my part" said Mr. Tlni mld, tentatively, "I wouldn't dare think f marrying " "Why not?" eagerly Interrupted Miss Ann Teeck. "Because I haven't any money." "But," abe suggested helpfully, "couldn't you get somebody to lend yon a littler Catholic Standard and Times. Past Tkat. Hiss Paeaaj lie waa talking to you beat me, wasn't he? Miss Knox Its. Be asked me If you were thirty-fire yet, and I said certainly srat. Kiss Pasaaj What ridiculous que steal Hiss Knox Just what I told him. I aaild: "How long do you expect her to be thirty-fiver Philadelphia Public .Ledger. Haver te Predict Safelr. "When In doubt," said the weather zpert, "always prophesy bad weather." "What forr asked the young man who la learning the business. "Because If It turns out to be correct people commend your accuracy, and If It'a wrong their minda are so relieved that they don't find nay fault" Wash ington Star. Davetlaa aa 1 4a. Watt Goxup Isn't it something start ling for old Hunks to be dropping Into extravagant habits st his time of life? Hnikum Dowse Xes; he has just found out that there Is sn inheritance tax, snd he's opposed to it on principle. He says he is going to see to it that bis heirs don't hsvs to pay any such tax. Hot tor Him. First Actor I thought your next tour was to have been through South Africa. Second Actor It was, but tbe com-1 pany struck. One of them bad read that an ostrich egg often weighs two r three pounds. Life. Plaasaat. "Now, that lt'a all over, darling. aald tbe delighted bridegroom. "I must confess I never expected to win you. Even now I cau't understand why you married me. "Well, George," aald the Chicago bride, "I'll tell you. Some time ago a fortune teller told me that my second marriage would make me very nappy and wealthy. So, of course, I had to get my first marriage over with." Philadelphia Press. Onlr Wasted, a Saaara Deal. "Prisoner," eaid the judge, "atand on. Have you anything to say why judgment of the court should not now be pronounc ed arainat you? "I'd like to say, your honor," answered the prisoner, "that I hope yon will not allow your mind to be prejudiced againat me by the poor defense my lawyer put up for me. I'll take It as a great faver if your honor will just give me the sentence I'd have got if I had pleaded guilty la the first place." The Pealaaaatar'a Holltar. It is said that a rural postmastsr la Texas sent tbe following letter to the Postmaster General recently: I am t took a holiday these three Tears gone, en' this is to let you know that I'm goin' to close the office fer the next three days an go a-fishin'. There don't much mail come hers nohow, I m needin exercise. So I put you oa notice.' Atlanta Constitution. Monday, June 18, Washington, June 18. After another day devoted largely to the Lake Erie A Ohio river canal bill, the tenet today paeeed that measure with only 11 votes in me negative, in addition, eeveral bills to which there waa no objection received favorable action. There also waa further discussion between .Tillman and Hopkins over tbe resolution of the former for an Investigation of the que' tion of national bank contributions to political campaigns, which involved a renewed reference to the failure of the Chicago national bank. The session adjourned anon tbe offl cial announcement of the death of Let ter, of Georgia. Washington, June 18. A black' draped desk in the hall of the house of representatives today told th ttory of the passing of Kulut Letter, late a representative In congress from the First Georgia district, Previous to any announcement Wadtworth, of New i ork, aaked unanimous content, which waa granted, that the agricultural bill. with tenate amendments, be recom mitted to tbe committee on agriculture. Payne, ol New York, by unanimous consent, then fixed Tuesday and Wed nesday at suspension days, instead of today, in view of the early adjourn ment of tbe house. Bartlett, of Georgia, announced the death of his late col league, ttating that be bad been a member of the house for nearly 18 years. He offered the ntual resolutions, which were agreed to. At farther mark of respect, the houte then adjourned nntil tomorrow. ed ever appearance of a class room. There is nothing more distressing than an Itching, burn .. - ...j -fr,i d warm weather those tn$r skin disease, ruu uwu m- "-,", ' Hicted witn skuu irouuica uu .v , ...r.... .-, 4 -- - TETTER, , EC EE DA, psoninciG, SALT ...... J Thursday, dune 14. iv - - u i , . , a t.. .. .... 1. I rn nHuui(w,,uuin.-'"" wlio are ainicieu wuu itm uv" ..-. - t ----- , day decided to vote next Thursday on I. . . . .i. ... ,. Ill K m-mmtM throtitrll tllC llOt the. Panama tea-leve. canal bill - ac ng ami Know iu w v .u. -""rr - . maUc, and tt3 tUey Rri cepied the conierence reports on me summer moxiius. ic u"A,t . . ,..,. ,.f -Lin illaMMi M, diplomatic and nav.l aVp.opriation t0 thc snrface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of 8km disca!.e$ W CXU kill. . 1 , ... .1. .1 v - , , l.Al.a mm.iKIa .(., I. .d M . T. 01118, latter the liabilit l.ll.l 1...I. muiYiuui i hj nattiuLiai iiaiiKai : tiuiupu i - Morgan's resolution relative to the con-1 r . ,, f , 1ul,, ,tnins. ill some fonil. tllC elements UCCCSSary to, lUStain trol of the Panama railroad: admitted . T. J . "Tr' . ' omauc" Si .tta 0UTc snrfacrUie skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin disease h extt. I; .ra'trutilig n.l applications is all wrong "j liability that ma, be assumed by The most such treatment can be expected to tlo w, oil. y t ie itching ana uurmng qa cover viduais to national banks; adopted llD ti.e trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left oil the disease returns. . . M j-v . ... ... .......a ...a. W TUnann a. th. ..,1, nl Hnr. thf dltifrpllt mftS. UtlC IWUlOll IS USKU ton, of Kansaa; received the credentials It lis liinlvintr of blood, another for muscle, usr one for bone, still another for fat, and soon, port of a lock canal acrose the isthmus After these different properties are ex- of Panama, and also passed several trnrrp.. from the food there Still remains a mi-private bills. rjortioxi that is useless, or waste matter, Wathington, June U. After elimi- ...l,;-!, itptuled to be disixised of throiinh nating for the of the geological survey, the house to day grew weary of economy and 1 created the appropriations lor further teats of structural materials, ligniti and other cos la, although theappropri ationt committee labored xealously to retain them at their original figure.' Tbe conference report on the omni bus lighthouse bill was adopted. The report of the conferees of the agricultural appropriation bill was submitted. Wednesday, June 13 THE ITCHINO WAS ALMOST UNBtAHABL! - 4 Paar ftlra-My body broke out with a rash or eruptt'-j whloh In spits of all ettorts to our continued to net worte. The Itching, especially at night, was simply lsrrW4e, tl would almost disappear at timet, only to return worse than ever. I had tried many highly recommended' prepa " rations without benaitt, and haartng of B. 8. 8. deteranlae4 ' to give it a fair trial, and was Inexpressibly det!g;Us4 whan a few bottles nured me entirely, vamovtng every ' blamlsh and pltnpls from my body. 1 shall not fall to r-v ommend H, B. H. whenever an opportunity ooourtt'o- EaoondUto Cal L. MAI J. . , ing the appropriation x.1 1100,000 i ? th. furthel I gauging of the waters ol natural channels of bodily waste, thc United sutee under the direction Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Atthisseasou of the year, however, these organs Decome . , s Z torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and tlicse accumulations rcmam w., ee the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment aud sour, producing burning acids tU acrid humors. The blood cauuot properly nourisu uic system wuuc iu una tuipurc tuuuuioa, v. and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of thc skin, producing Acne,' Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum aud skin diseases of every description. ' . . -aai at . e 1 a V EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness ot tlic skin, lowowcu uy pustules Ixti . which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and thc itching 1.1 lnter,; 1 -is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body .nay be ' afflicted. Iu TETTER thc skiu dries, cracks and bleeds, aud is often very painful. The acid hardened condition Washington, June is. The senate in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Care the Kldaare and tha Pale Will Kavar Ketarn. Only one way to care an aching back. Core the cause, the kidneys. Thou sands tell of cures made by Doan'e Kid ney Pills. John C. Coleman, a promi nent merchant of Bwaineboro, Ga., sayi: "For eeveral yean my kidneys were affected, and my back ached day and night. X waa languid, nervous and lame in tbe morn ing. Doan't Kidney Pills helped me right away, and tbe great relief that followed hat been permanent." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ula Wataral Coaelaalea. "I'm entertaining Mist Snigga, tbe most popular girl In our class," said tbe Bryn Mawr glrL "I'd like you to meet her." "No, thank you," replied Dick. "I'm not Interested In homely girls." "Why, bow did you know tbt was Homely V "She must be or ahe wouldn't be so popular with you other girls ; also, you wouldn't want me to meet her." Phil adelphia Press. Dlaeoaraalaa- Hlaa. "Tes. be confessed that be loved me. but I tried to discourage him In every way I knew how. Once be dared to kiss me." "And you ecreamed, JeanetteT" "Well er not then, but I warned him that I would tbe next time. Then be kissed me again." "Surely you called for helpf "How could I when I was so star tled? Presently he slipped bis arm around me." "And you drew away?" "No, I nestled closer er that Is but really, dear, I tried to discourage him ; yea, I tried bard." Epltacts ta Fit. .Never beard a man nee at many epithets as Binkley does." "Tea, and he always tried to make them fit the occasion. Did you bear what be called tbe waiter who spilled the consomme?" "No." "He called him a consommet Idiot" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Saturday, June IS. Wathington, Jane 16 Tbe tenate tpent tbe entire day debating the bill to incorporate a thip canal connecting lake Erie with the Ohio river, and again adjourned without action on it. rbe bill waa savagely attacked by Pat terson at in the interest of tnecolation. and was as warmly defended by Knox and Helton. Larollette offered a num ber of amendments, which were laid on the table. adopted without division the conference report on the statehood bill at 6:20 o'clock this evening. Tbe report waa debated by Foraker, Bailey, Patterson, Money, Dubois, Morgan, Stone, McCumber and others. Puboit announced bit intention to vote against tbe acceptance of the re port, because of the omission of the anti-polygamy provision and giving it a leathery appearance. ACNE makes its appearauce on thc face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear- atice, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on uitlcrcnt parts ot the botly. One of the worst forms of skiu disease is SALT RHEUM, It discharges a watery fluid, form ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are thc parts usually affected, and sometimes thc hair falls out aud a mass of sores forms on thc scalp, These and all skin diseases arc due to the same cause burnim acids and humors In inserted b Lt. i.i i i t i i ,i .., i :tt ri... !... i i uc uiumi, auu iiiuu mis ii.u iiuiu 13 vi(.uu3cu uuu iimuc iiiic wiiy win muiiuiit. a tic ucsv I. ...... .,.-,- ..... . .a, a. . political ex- treatment tor all skm diseases is h. b. d., a remedy that is purely vegetable, U'ing made en- casion to review nis own political ex perisnce in dealing with the Mormons. I tirflv frnm rnnte .irri ami liirlcn mirl nrf f.irrt1v on t1i liLwul u-itli a r,fnni.,tii liin1inT saying that he knew bis stand on the LT; v .,..... :.i i :r- .... l.t..l ...... . e i question would result in bis enforced ii ucunsiun tuc atiuj auu jiiiiuiia wic uimm so iii.u uic skiu, iiimcuu ui ucmr During a lull in the proceedings the retirement from the senate. Tbe sen-1 blistered and bttmed by the herv fluids, IS nourished by a Supply of COoliMtr. llcaitllV blood. president pro tern announced hit signa- ate also listened during the day to an It goes down into the circulation and forces Ollt every particle of waste or forcicU Walter. arirument nv lillaril in nniwit n. ... I ... a . a . I . ...... . tqe eea level Panama canaf bilsl bullds UP thC blood and curcs nI1 skm diseases promptly A Warrior ail Hla Baa a. Real book lovers are likely to own a few books that they especially treas ure. If these be bound worthily In handsome leather. It la not being too fussy to make a little cbamole case or light box for each one to protect It from the chance knocks and sera tones that mar the beauty of the leather. It true that tbe best binding is one that, like the old white vellum, la durable, cleacable, attractive and serviceable but not all bindings can be left unpro tected, and If Alexander tbe Great be lieved nothing better worthy of a place In tbe Jeweled casket of Darius than bit copy of Homers Iliad, even tbe most manly boy need not be ashamed to provide a safe-keeping wrapper for hla dainty books. St Mcholaa. tnre to tbe statehood bill The tentte adjourned at 4 :30 p. m tor want ol a quorum. Washington, Jane 16. After 40 minutes debate today tbe house by the vote of 129 to 82 adopted the senate resolution providing for the purchase ol material and equipment for use in the construction of the Panama canal of domeetic manufacturers and of tbt low tt responsible bidder, nnleee tbe preti dent thall in any cafe deem tbe bida or tenders therefor to be extortionate or unreasonable. The adoption of tbe resolution came after a long discussion ol purchasing canal material in open markets, while the sundry civil bill was under consideration. The sundry civil bill also was passed. it carries a total appropriation of $94 578,040, nearly 126,000,000 of which it for tbe continuation of work on tbe cana?. Friday, June 15. Washington, June 15. When tbe senate took op the Kittredire tea level -anal bill today, Senator Teller tpoke in support ol that plan, lie argued that as this government bad practically prohibited the French government, and later bad declined to allow private cor porationt to embark in tbe canal enter prise, tbe United States can not afford to hesitate on account of tbe cost in money or time. The fact that a tea level canal would coat more tban a lock canal should not deter this country from giving to tbe world tbe best poe- siDie waterway between the oceans. n aanmgion, jone is. There waa a round of applause from both aidee of the chamber when Hamilton, of Michi gan, reported to the boose today that the conferees on statehood had agreed reached an agreement and asked that it be printed in tbe Record. Tbe day waa spent on the sundry civil appropriation bill, and, Jwith the vxzepuon 01 an nour occupied in con siuenng me piopoeeu aooiition ol re- blood. Nothing general health. ceivers of land offices, which measure We make BO chartTC for either. en tire day was taken op with tbe consid. eration of appropriations for the United States Geological survey, members of tbe appropriations committee being in severe criticism of tbe officials of tbe survey. Tuesday, dune 12. WTeehington, June 12. Br a vote of 54 to 6 the senate today decided to con sider tbe bill extending Irom 28 to S6 boors the time that livestock mav be kept in cars without unloading. The passsge of the bill was advocated bv Warren, who said tbat under its terms tbe time can only be extended on the written application of tbe owners of the nU .1 il.i ... auu ma. oiien unloading1 is more harmful to tbe stock than to ex. tend for a few hours the time of their confinement. Alter a lengthy discussion the bill was passed. !' l. ! a T . . n. . . injumBura. juue if. wilti a verv large proportion ot tne members pres- aud permanently. S. S. S. docs nt leave the least par ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry oil thc natural waste and refuse matter through thc proper cuanucis, nisicau oi leaving u io ic aitsorbeu by lue ecjuals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the W rite for our treatise on skin diseases aud any medical advice you wish. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA, Better thaa II Look. "This," said the native, "la our base ball ground. It doesn't look very flue, but It's got Its good points." "Ob, yes, I see." replied tbe visiting fan. "Its a ruufh dluiuoud." Phila delphia Press. afutheriwlll find Mr-. Wlnslow'a Soothln Syrup tha baat ramailjr louaafar thatr eaUilraa during tba laatftltif jarloO. Qatek tattlataaat. The lad looked up from his geog raphy. "Pa," be aald, running bis fluger over the map of South America," who set tli"d Venezuela?" "I don't know exactly, my eon," yawned pa, "but I can tell you who settled President Castro." "Who?" "Why, Frsnce." lis l.er.4 H.r flat. A llttl 0-rvar-oId girl frlrnd of mine rsrua running to ma and Ihraw hararlf Into my sruia, sobbing sa if hr Iwart would brrak. ttod down t lnv ma any mora," aha walled; "(Mi dia-.n't lore to !" "Ood doaan't lova ou? Why. d.ar God lures everyone," aaurad h't. U, no, be diar.n t luva m. 1 know ha doc.u't. I tried him ltb a daia;." uarpers luur. The Home of the Wave Circle is the home where good cooking is loved, where the family enjoy the finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes, and pies and other good things every day. The baking is always delicious and wholesome because K C Baking Powder the baking powder of the wave circle, is used. Get KC to-day l 25 ounces for 25c If it isn't all that we claim, your grocer refunds your money. 2nd tor "Book of Presents." JAQfJES MFG. CO. Chicago. B. W. A. W18 : IT'S PLAIN BUSINESS When TOi ft tjfntl work Aon: Hyt Um and prw iitloii J tb wtty througU In our offlc, but we do temper bunt new with mil compsMuioo for nervous ptlflt. Wt Uy 10 ttUakft 1 ft DftlnlsM buslnfi. n lr. Hturdevftnt, pex-la.Ut on child ren' lea lb ftiid rvf UaaHiag. WISE BROS., Dentists ratlins Building, Thin and Waablnitoa a tu. Uilp. m.i Hundajra u li Mala 2029. WORK DONC OH Wt-t-KlV AND MONl)1lY PAVMCNTS v-ai; - oa. t. r. wish which must necessarily be on the tide eut' dae 10 the activity ol the Republi- auu inuiwraiic wuip', tne douse today passed a rule sending the railroad rate bill back to conference as asked (or by the senate, without even an ex pression of its wishes as to an? ol the amendments. Tbe rule was debated lor 40 minotea. The leaden partici pated In the discussion, the Democrats taking the position that the time was opportune to concur in the sleeping car amendment and instruct the oenfereet tas to the anti-past amendment. Al though tbe Democrats were aided bv eight Republicans, they could not com mand votes enough to defeat tbe rule, which waa adopted, 184 to 99. Representative Sherman, of New York, Introduced a bill today providing a passenger rate on all railroads in the United Mates doing interstate business shall be 2 cents a mile, effective Janua ry l next. level. He expressed the opinion tbat if a tea level canal could be built for the same price at a lock canal, all tbe en zinert wonld favor it as tbe beet possi ble canal. Hence he contended that in standing for a lock canal Chief Engl- oeer Stevenl discredits himself as sn engineer. Washington, June 19. The house to day by a vote of 110 to 36 voted in favor of a lock canal across the Istbmut of Panama, tbe amendment to the tun- dry civil bill to tbit effoct being pre sented by Littauer, of Mew York. With members of congress fitting on tbe tbort steps in tbe aisles of the bou ie, around tbe space in groups, tbe galleries filled, and with Barton, of Ohio, pointer in band, discussing charts to show the dinerence between the sea ievel and lock canal, the house present- Thrllled. lie was looking at Niagara Falls.' "Kplendldl Mugiildi-ent!" he mur mured. "8o the sim-tarle touches you, tool ventured a fellow spectator. "Touches me!" roared the first "Such splendid bornepower, such mag nificent energy! And me tunning my mill by steam! Bay, it more than touches me. It breaks me all up." Philadelphia Ledger. Oeafsaaa Cannot Be Cured bt local apillrailuna aa th.r cannot rearfe tha maaad iHjrlU.n ol tbe ..t 1 data la oul, una tlnnal tama.li.a- Iwaine.. u raua.il t. an In nnjjeonaiiii-n 01 ih niumui llmna lha .u.iaiuiau i ui., n nrn Id la Itina la Inllamed vou Bare a turn Mini wnnd or luiperf.rl b..r. n. anil warn It II .Ullr.l. !!., iiaalneu la ... ... mi., mi ...nr.. ina iiinaiuuiation fan t taken out and tt.li lulw railmad to It. mumal v... i..,.r... , win oa ii.etrojreil li.ratar; nlneeaMioutol tan are eauaml bv I aiarth bleb la nmhlnt but an Innaiued coBdlilon oi tbirmurou .urfai-ee. Wewillgl.a One Hundred hollari tor ana fan ol la!li.la (rallied Uj catarrh) thai can' nl be cured by llall's Caiarib Lute. Seud lor circular., Irea. , . . .-rillNglf A CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Iirui UU. JI. v' lialli lauill, liila are I be beat. Tba Meed. "Here Is another qm-atlon that ought to be brought before t'oiigrcua," said the earnest cltlsen. "My clear sir," answered Senator Ror ghuin. "Congrest now hut ull the Hons It can tnke care of. What It needs Is some answers." Washington Htnr lie llrlakl sua. Mrs. Ji-nnrr I-a ttn.l-j lan'l ihle spV demlc of h.)l,lui s lerrihl thing T Mra, Hrll.,.tn llulioe-ea. of ruuraa. but - but mf huaband ! home from kls oik so rnurh earlier iban ha need tu, snd ha djean'l ev.u go te It-lie any wore, lie aaa It la uneafe for a man tote out ea the atreeta after dark nnwadaya." V loe- taaca eat all H-mm tMa-aeaa ra.neiillt rami fcr ir, Kliae'a w4 ..M,f Ha.4 Bif I hi! k H Oul aU. .a .ea.lee.Li, It .klia . I. ait 4r,k l . l ku.- Mure Arar.airlala. The dlatrli-t attomey aa atut te summon nuttier Iiih-m In tha grvel blackniallliig trial. "I ran t get hla real name," salt the stlorney, "but I II Jti.t put liliu duwa ss John I Hie." "Hut be has so mii.-h molley., van ttired tlie Aaalatniit, "aupiae We put him down as John iHiughY" LAND SCRIP m liproe.d 4n ria (he ,o,..l, eo.u.r.r.a. TON, ronie.d Netel, tv-rllat t. Ufeaali GASOUNC ENGINES , w 4 lower tulle warranted, lid. an .ia. ..a I) lea at loaeat i.rl.aa. Wiiia (or eelelog. RflfRSON MACHINCRV COMPANY Pa-liana), Oregew. For Early Adjournment. Washington, June 12. In an effort to bring an adjournment of consress bv Joly 1 or earlier, Senator Allison, chairman of tbe tenate Republican iteering committee, will call the com- -nit tee together Thursday to consider a program (or tbe remainder of the set- lion. With tbe Statehood Question nut if tbe way, it is now believed tbat tbe railroad rate conference report and the neat inspection bill are practically tbe only olietructions. It it not likely bere ran be any agreement tbit ses- tion on the type of tbe canal. Statehood Compromise, Wathington, June 12. The Carter ompromite on tbe statehood bill was igreed upon today by Republican lead- rs of tbe boose and senate. Nothing tow ttandt in tbe way of admission of )klahoma and Indian Territory at t itate, and a choice by A rizona and New Mexico at to whether they desire to ome in at another state. It it expect- d tbat the pending conference report Till be recommitted or withdrawn when t comes op tomorrow and an amended eport returned to both bouses embody- ng i ne compromise. Tillman Seeks Information. Washington, Juae 12.- Tht Tillman- Hopkins controversy of a few Weeks ago oncernlng tne status of attain of tht Chicago National bank was revived in be senate today by an inquiry made y Tillman concerning tbe status of his esolution for an investigation of the ourte of tbat bank, of which John R. Valth waa president. The Inquiry was lirected to Aldrich, chairman of the ommittee on finance, before which the Grafters Want All. Washington, June 18. According to I inuciaiB oi tne inuian omce, the ten at torneys who are scheming to divide up $510,000 of the money which congress appropriated to partly pay the Colviile inuiana lor the north half of their res ervation are: R. W. Nusum. M. J Gordon and F. C. Robertson, of Spo kane; ex Senator Butler, North Caro lina; J. a, C. Vale and C. K. Cieecy, oi nasningion, u. u,; Hugh H. Gor don, of Atlanta; Levi Meish, cf Penn- syivanla, and Bamuel J. Crawford and I), a. Henderson, addresses nnln wn. Predict Philippine Panic. Washington, June 18. The defest of tbe tenate bill intended to ratify and con Brm the act of tbe former military government of tbe Philippine Islands in collecting coetomt prior to March 8, iuz, it declared by tbe chamber of commerce and leading businest men at Manila at necessary to avoid a financial panic. Commercial interests, in a cablegram to the vice president, urge that appropriations be made to refund the atrount of customs collected during " periou uanieu. it it estimated that auout 4,U00,000 it involved. International Crop Ettimatet. Washington, June 18.--8enatora Per. kint and David 8. X.ubin, of California. called on the president today to urge mm to transmit to the United (states senate for ratification a treaty orovld. ing for the participation of tbe United States government in an international arrangement for the estimation of the world's erop of grain each vear. , A n-r. ! (W,1 ha. liAatn il.. ll..l n . at.- ' "inu ii iiug .u iuea into nect, Dut the approval of the te hiasma.. r-f. . . j.an.aL. ' t : T 1 il I I AVceelaUe PreDaralionforAi- slmilating ittcFoodandReflula- ung me stoinacns arifllJavels of Promotes Digc9lion.CheerruI ness and Rest. Contain neii, ()piuiri,Morpliirte norMiueraJL WOT tixnc OTIC. fimmtfOUa-SiMUMLHmmt ASeW.AeSt. Ji. 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