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r Ii1t iMtoM ttt trmrt But ftr
aalrs Avar' luir Vicor ihon tlnm II bmo
to crow. aad now It it ftiurta Inch long.
Thl m. a plndld raault liiroaattwrwing
Imcot althoalaiif halt. '-Ma. J. H. Fira.
Colorado Spring, Colo.
br J. O. Ay-r o., Lowv.1, Hin
AIM
yers
BMBuAMtttMT Of
9 sarsapajbujL
WLLS.
CHeKKT KCTOKAX.
m EXPENSE SPARED
CLEARING AWAY DEBRIS.
Hundreds of Carloads Dumped Dally
From Sn Francisco.
Satt Francisco, July 17. Certain vil
GREAT TUNNEL PLANNED.
CratMl Pullt to riero tko Ilorrm
Nevada MtlllllM.
"Tbe boring of what will be the lone
at tunnel In the United States, and
of to longest in the world, haa
Tory recently been determined upon by
the Central Paclfle Railroad Company,'
aya J. Mayne Baltimore In tba Techni
cal World Magaxlne.
"Chief Engineer William Hood haa
finished plana and reports for the pro
posed gigantic six-mile hole to be bored
through the Sierra Nevada Mountains
la California, a short distance west of
the town of Truckee, Aria.
The object of this great tunnel is to
cut down the present mountain olinib
f 7,017 feet by fully 2.000 feet, and
thua eliminate many of tba present
curves and much of the grade. Chief
Engineer Hood's reports contain some
modifications of his ttrst series of sur
veys, made some years ago, and these
will doubtless be approved by Presi
dent Harriman ; and work. It is expect
ed, will very soon be commenced on this
great tunnel.
"It Is estimated that the tunnel will
coat not less than $10,000,000 and that
among other things it will cheapen the
annual expenses of operating
over the mountain division bv fullv
$100,000. Being over 3t5,OuO feet in'
Fretaetlaa of AM.rlraa flirt,.
The movement for the protection
birds In America htii long since as
sumed formidable proportions, says
Americau Homes and Gardens. Much
n 1. 1( . . Ik. -1. . Hr V.
ed la due to tha Audubon societies. Hill SaVS North Rank Road IS Hors to Ban Francisco have given loud
which exist In thlrty-Bve States, and r n na voice to their disappointment at seing
which for a number of years hare car- bGSl VitT uUIII. the city debris strewn three monttia
ried on an active work for the couserv-1 after the disaster. "It is an liitponsi
l',f J". Wrd "r- , Th ,r,Ul T, ble task that 8an Francisco ha. under
law" drawn th.'Tmen o7nT MAY BUILD DIRECT TO SPOKANE -.. IU home and their h.
thologists' union Is now in force In
thirty States and the District of Co
lumbia. Tba Lacey law excludes from
interstate commerce all birds killed Il
legally In any State, and makes those
legitimately killed subject to the law
of the State In which they are bought
Laws prohibiting the sale of game
out of season, even when killed in sea
son, look toward the eauie end of con
serving bird life, rubllc attention baa
been aroused on the subject, and even
the manufacturer of air rifles no long
er calls attention to the fact that they
will kill email game within short dis
tances. Absolute protection has not
yet been given the birds everywhere,
but a great and important work has
been well begun and la being carried
forward.
Road With Low Grade and Easy
Curve Is the Main Object
Sought by Bullcer.
mentations oome back by wire to this
city.
It ia true that almost three months
have elapsed, and it is also true that
acres and acrea ot debris lie in the
heart ot the city. Moreover, it is high'
lr nasal hie that much ot the debris
rill rnmaln fnr Mveial months.
Portland, July 14. James J. Hill, what these visitors have neglected to
D resident of the Great Northern, and observe is that the debris la being cart
onoot th. mnat rimninant Hanroa in lh ed away at the rate of 40 carload I
:i a i.i kj B.MI...I ne airi is carnea iu want....
, , , .i-j. .ml from
evening by th steamer Capital City there trains conTey u to th Protero
from The Dalle. W ith bim are Louis twarups, where it is doing reclamation
W. Hi 11. v ice orasident ot the Great work.
Northeinj Howard Elliott, preeideni of inrougnoiu me oiu oosine..
thai KnrfK... P. -ill.,. DJ I rw1in. """J imuaa-iw. t.-... ......... ,
" bnt the board of works haa taken steps
chief engineer oi the Northern Pacific; t0 have them torn down. This board
A. W. IfraMtlanrl rhiaf onotnMP tot th I haa alan .allnil nnnn rtrttnttrtv nwtierS to
I a . . . . ,. . . r . .1... . I. .. .i(... Ik. ah fl 1 1 fl
... . t. ...... ci,. i . i urtti nnrtDafn ; ft i oi ht. nni u. m.ivirat -t tuv hut..'.. v" ..-'
JU (UV WULU IS K tULUftOHD I ' I , , ... ,- , . , ; ,
& idlDir UUIIU1IIKH irvill. , urn .tun v
i-oriiBuu a -, ... .. .....
I (lone many oi uie sireeis bvui uiui
Palmer, j it M nnene.l. Such iiuoortaut stree.a
Imk.
ilnaman I
who baa not been In Chicago long Levey, president of
enough to master the English language, Seattle railway, and
save that he has grasped the meaning
of a few words. The other day be
went Into tho store of a tradesman, but
was unable to make any one in th
store understand what ha wanted.
To the clerka he kept laying "tllng,
tllng." After all bad given up In dee
pair and when John was about to make
bis departure, the proprietor happened
to make his appearance. At once
"tllng" to him was string and be pro
cured a lection of rone the slz of a
clothesline.
John looked at It for a moment, took
It In bis yellow fingers and then aald
"young tllng." Then th merchant
went to a cabinet, pulled out a drawer
and came back with a spool of thread.
The Mongolian's fac was at once
wreathed with smile. He handed over
bis nickel and went about bla business
with the air of a man who had accom
plished a great undertaking. Chicago
News.
the
B. E.
assistant general superintendent ot the .a Stockton and Pine are not passable
Northern Pacific, of Tacoma. and Corv their entire length. The city ia not
T. Hutchinson, an electric engineer waiting idly for tbe disappearance of
, ... r . i . , the debris, bnt reconstruction and
from New Wk. In th. party ar. four ,, on BluWW0B.y.
sieuuKrvpuBii ana .u r. . . ui.i evr
A Habit with HIm.
There was a business man in a llttl
trains Western town who never had a good
word for anybody. Every on held him
In . . ji.mi.- i
l.nth th. . 1 -mi . " uwiiacu
. , .... , 1 "" cultivate friendshiDs. and at one time
longest ia the United States. Tbe long
est now In existence on this continent
Is th 10,000-foot bore In the Cascade
range In Washington, on th Great
Northern Railroad.-
vant.
In speaking of the new read down
th north bank, Mr. Hill said
"It ia likely the Portland & Seattle
will be extended to Spokane. We can
not say definitely, bnt there are survey
or, in th field, and If we can get a
low grade, we will do doubt build.
We conld urn the Northern Pacific line
from Paeco, but it is expected that the
line will extend from Portland to t-po-kane.
The Portland A Seattle railway
will be the beat new road that was ever
bnilt in the United States. It will be
a road of low grade and few carree,
and it will be very expensive, but when
it is built it will be the beat construe
tion ever undertaken in this country
"J.OW grade are equivalent to deep
water in the harbor. Portland can
overcome the lack of deep water by
easy grades. Tbe Columbia river
offers great opportunities in low grades,
but construction is fearfully expensive
There are miles where the cost of build-
MINING FRAUDS IN BRAZIL.
iiv res .
ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER.
While the damp, cold, chancing weather of
Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable
symptoms of- Rheumatism, it w by no '
winter disease exclusively. .Through the n g
months of Summer its wandering pains ant i twitch
ing nerves arc felt by those m whose blood the uric
acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated.
Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en
tire system. Its primary cause results from the
failure of the clinunative organs, the Liver, KW
neys and Bowels, to carry out of the system the
urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming iu
contact with the different acids of the body forms
uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the
blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood,
making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing
the bodv, and as this vital stream goes to every
nook and corner of the body, the poison is distrib
ute! tr nil mrts. The nervous system weakens
from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe
verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are
affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased
condition of the entire system is the result. .
Not only is Rheumatism the most paiutui or
diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing
sclcs and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable
cancerous irouoie. n inc uric new is uiwv
to remain in the bhxxl, and the disease k-comes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joint,,
and they arc rendered immovable aud stiff, aud the patient left a helpless cripple for lifij.
Kvcry day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The Uht tin)e
to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because men inc uum ukcs cm new lite and
the skin is more active and can tatter assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the
. !-. a. t .1.. .: I ..f t.- l.t.....t .....I n lli.. I.,.. '1.1 ... . .. 1
imjpcr reiiicuv iu jonc wic uuu inn vi mc viwu, mm n .iui. nmv uuim uu ana
strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per.
...... . -i . i w . i t . i.v .1 r i. .M .. t. a .
mauciuiy curcu. ivxicniai applications reueve inc j.uh i?iupi.uiijr ivumc inc inuaiu.
mation. and for this reason are desirable, but thev cannot have any effect ou the disease.
The blcKxl is poisoned and the blood must lc treated Wore a cure can be effected.
S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma
tism. It coes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, aud by neutralizing the acid
Last Hummer 1 had a ssvsre at tank of Inflama,,
tory Kheumattam In the knaas, from which t was
unable to ! my room for aevaral months, t
waa treated by two dtmlnra aud alao tried dlltsr.
eut hind of liniments aud msdlnlnas whlek
eeetntd to relieve m from pain lor awhila, bt si
the same time I was not any nertr Rsiting wtii
Una day while radln a paper I saw an attrsN
tisamaut ot H. H. H. lor KUaumatlsra. I dwttdsd
to gtve It a trial, which I did at onoa. After 1 h4
takaa three Itotilas I fait a great daal batur, sad
t onntlnued to take It ragulaiiy unul I was .
tlraly ourad. I now faal beilar than. I bars far
years. CHAH. K. UlLDICUHLttVC.
ia tt-ud Street, Nswport News, Va,
Country Is Full of Schemes to Obtain
Money of Gullible.
Washington, Jul 17. Consul Gen
eral George E. Anderson, in a report to
the bureau ol manufacturers from Rio
Janeiro, charges that while some bona
fide Braiilian diamond mines may re
sult profitably, that country is full of
schemes which are either out and ont
frauds or are based on claims and facts and drivinc it out. and tmildincr nn the sour blood so it can stionlv nourishment and Ktrrntrth
In ....lr. Mian, lillla lull . .' . . C .1. - I 1 ! . . Til . ... C - f I . . . ...1
- - j J , "
r...i f .t? i t , . , ... .
so slight as
than frauds.
Tbe report rays the United States
and Great Britain, especially New
York. Chicago and London, are the
chief financial base ot operations for a
number of promoters, m ho have never
done any mining, and that there are a
nnmber oi so-called mining companies
Porta a-a Wkeel.
"See that old chap?" remarked the
clubman, pointing out tbe window to an
Id peddler, who carried a basrtr of shoe
laces. "Well, bs came to th.s country
from Russia tea years ago. He borrowf j
some moev to purchase a basket and be
gan to peddis shoe laces. How much do
yoa think he's worth to-dtyl Just make
a guess."
Several Urge sums were mentioned ex
pectantly. "Wrong," said the clubman. "He isn't
worth a cent and he still owes for the
basket" ruck.
The Caefal Ea.rthworaa.
Darwin estimates that there are
100,000 earthworms quietly at work
for the advantage of the upper alx feet
of every acre. They continually turn
over tbe soil and drag down leaves and
graaa, and thus they loosen the soil and
fertilize the ground, so that necessary
lr can reach the roots that spread sod
grow.
or another almost every inhabitant of
tbe village had had a quarrel with him.
One day the old Hon tried to board a
train which did not stop. He was
thrown a great distance and fell In a
heap on the track In the rear of the
departing train. The group of villag
ers on the depot platform thought that
their hereditary enemy hnd been killed
before theij: eyes and were ready to
drop all their bitter prejudices st tbe
grave.
One ran np to where tbe fallen mon
arch lny, and, seeing signs of return
ing life, anxiously asked: "Are you
badly hurt, captain?"
With the first short breath the fallen
man was able to draw he gasped : "No,
you d d old fool! That's the way I
always get off a train." Kansas City
Times.
now soliciting stock snbuiiDtions in
ing the road will ran over $100,000 to tbe United States whose officers are not
the nilie. And this is exclusive of the I eve.i certain where the land they claim
coet of tunnels, of which there are sev
eral to the mile in many placee.'"
Mr. Hill said that he does not need
to look over bis terminals in tbe city,
as he knows already what they are.
Work will be begun soon, he said, on
tbe required buildings to care for the
business bandied by the new Hill road
in this city.
as property lies.
The report states that experienced
men in Bratilian mining fields say that
not a single mining company operating
S. S. S. is the onlv safe cure
j . j f . . . f
for the disease: bcincr tmrclv vegetable, it will not iniurc the svstcm in the least, as da
those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. , S. S. tones up
every part of the lxly by its fine tonic proiierties.
While cleansing the bUxnl of all poisons it builds up the
appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re
duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely
cures Rheumatism in every form Muscular, Inflamma
tory, Articular or Sciatic. If yMt are worried with the
nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be
come chronic, but bciriu the use of S. S. S. and mtrire
the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our book on Rheumatism, and ask our
the gold and diamond fields of Brsiii physicians tor auy advice you wish. We make no charge for cither.
CHAINS WELDED ON THEM.
Engaged In a Noble Work.
Employer Jimmy, I lot yon off yes
terday afternoon becausa you said you
had some necessary work to do and one
of my cierkj sn;s be saw you an hour
or two later at th bail game.
Office Boy Tes, sir; I was rootia' fur
ds home team.
Send postal for
""Book of
Presents '
Svnd
for K
right a
way. It's
purer and
more efficient
than any Bak-
i ing Powder that
costs three time.
as much.
Do
you know
the secret of
the Wave
. Circle?
Wonderful I
Don't delay j
another
dayl
Brutal Treatment of Sealers Cap
tured by Russians.
Victoria, B. C, July 14. Cap!ain
T. II. Thompson and Joe Knapp, Amer
ican eitixens; Edward McNeill, George
McCamiah, Canadians: Joeeilloa,
Spsniard, who reached Kobe after be
ing released from prison in Siberia af
ter serving two years, were cruelly
treated, according to letters rrceived
here. The prisoners were seal hunters
employed on the Japanese sealer Kyo
ichi Mara, formerly the Diana, of San
Francisco, and were captnred by tbe
cruiser Gromoboi in Angust, 1904, and
taken to Nicolaieisk, and ther.ee to
Ebaborovsk.
Captain Thompson, navigating officer
of the sealer, whose borne is in can
Francisco, wss snspected of being a spy
because of some drawings found in a
notebook. He was loaded with chains
welded on his arms and legs by black.
smiths, and confined for six months in
a small, unlit cell, bnilt of wood and
swarming with vermin. When brought
out for trial be was unable to walk,
and was practically dragged to the
court along the snow. The trial had
been concluded when the prisoners
were brought in, and each bad been
entenced to 16 months' imprisonment
has paid a dividend. The consul gen
eral adds that it is a lamentable fact
that a large proportion of the Crsxilian
mining enterprises are frauds and that
there are now men of the United States
with enterprises which represent noth
ing more than the money they can get
from tbe American public.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA.
at MAKING artificial ice cream.
TEST OF CANNED MEATS.
tlalarl Caarlaoaa.
Aw -eeiitain, you u4 la bs a wksl
sr, oiilu t you?
25 oz. for 25c
All grocers
JaquesMfg. Co.
Chicago
Congress Will Know What Is the Ef
fect of Age.
Washington, July 1". The bureau
of chemistry, Agricultural department,
is to carry on a series ot tests this anni
mer to ascertain definitely whether
canned meats deteriorate. One of tbe
bitter contentions over the meat in
spection amendment to the agricultural
appropriation bill hinged on the tennti
requirement tbat packers should place
tbe date of manufacture on each can of
meat.
Tiie packers, hoa-ever, intiited that
this was nnmarrantel, because they
claimed tbat meat, once put up in air
tight cans, would last forever. They
declared that canned meat was as good
in ten years as It was in ten days, ami
they brought to bear testimony of an
official of the department to corroborate
their statements. Some members of
congress bad their doubts about this,
however, so it has been decided to make
a thorough investigation and find ont
whether tbe packer were correct or
not.
Wounded Hacked With Axes.
Siedlice, Russian Poland, July 17.
the Mariavits Catholic strike had again
been resumed, owing to the action of
the court in returning to its owners the
Catholic church recently captured by
trie .Mariavita in tbe village of Grain-
kov. After the return of this church
to the Catholics it was again attacked
receiving payments from the heirs of and recaptured by the Mariavits. The
James Hartsfield, who died in this city wounded were most horribly mal-
many years ago, lor tbe purpose of ee- treated, beaten, hacked with hatchets
tablismg a claim to a tract of land aad axes, strips of their flesh beini
alon trie east side of Central Park, New torn ont, teeth and ears missing and
York, now worth hundreds of million?, eyes gouged out.
-Vm."
"Would you mio4 (ailing Biiw -what
kind of bail you um! Id catt'blns
whaler
"Omits, hn wa rnulil !! 'am, foua
fsl!sr."--Cblrago Tr bun.
r v
! I f 'IS y"M
(a I'wa n4 ll NrviM tna-a--
i"rr. p-nd air I kt:R I1t.ii h..dt. ....
lnaIM. Ur. It ll-alia , 14 .Kl Airh.. I t u. I .
C'ottoaaera Oil l'al laataaa of (he
Ordlaarr lacradlaala.
'When l'rof. 8tllluian of Steven In
stltute gave a dluoer to two frletidt,
at which most of the vlsnda were nude
artlrtvially by rliiuiU-al means," writes
I.n ron. e Ivrry lu ttie Tevhttlcat World j
mng.nzlns, "he had small Idea of the
furnre h!s efforts would produce. Hut
be tins received hundreds of tellers
asking bow different dishes were pro-dm-cd
so ninny that he haa not had
time to answer many of them.
The chemical processes which ha
employed were some of them simple
and some quite complicated. To make
vaullla Ice crenm by artlttVlal means,
for Instance, the alchemist took some
triple refined cottonseed oil anl pU'-ed
it iu a 1-einrti uai moi-uiue wnu-u re- trm Yt,,,- i- .... ,
uicu ii a Triw-iijr oi .,' revolution; - M;, Hot ahull
a minute, a ikh ut ; nil eiuuiiiuii was
thereby prodiim-d. which was then froz
en, chemically, of course. The flavor
was obtained by the addition of vanil
lin, glucln and nltriiheuzol. They any
thnt lee cream composed as above U
sold In many Southern States where
cottonseed oil 1 more plentiful and
consequently clicaT than milk or
cream. It Is fur from harmful, taste
good and docs not me it as quickly as
the genuine Ice.
Coalaa'l llaa It.
Projti? InirMliir -Th earihtjuak.
of raura, hi ilnturln.l pruprty talua
out hr a gnat oVal.
Haa Franciscan Wall. lr, 10 111 th
truth, our r.al vatata rWiutd Ilk lb
nilat-hlrf while th gtukt at no, Chi
eago Trlbuti.
Karoarala Ilia,
but b!ifu!)
tr to aduw iou
iui i sin nut r- a big t fuul I
wm. Vou mualo't JuJg m oy spposr
an it.
lli loung Uomsn t'erlaluly not,
urigniKirr. Jou ilon t mah your
liearani br otirn nuugh for that,
W..thn will n4 Mr-, winsiuw's Boolhln.
T'iil lb b r.ml, u.u, ,r lht iij,.:
dunug th tihln tM.
Mr.
ap-
! Iaeralaa,
t'lmr.c aii'tii to h growing m.rt
?rslrti -ry auwe.llng jeir,- la
there rro il'J ilhuri la Sr
Vnrk t'liy. In :J tlM-re n,r .
Tbe line linTe.t I true tf t'h.
g". whet In twir, ,.-te wen I.IU
lltror.r. ami Iti l"i lln-rm arm 'JAVt
lu I'hilailelphU In 'i lilt dhon
ir on tnvrJ, again! .'. In Iva Is
lliMtoii Ibertt -ro 'Ji'tit ir of diwcn
U IH'V.. mid 513 in s; I.
Nrnrly l lb lurfer eliie Ihi i
MrreK,n l i,k- lurrci of ilinonc
CASH
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full - I!! M-.,f mm at.lirllun. i onlf4 liM 1 1.
i. ...n.it4, l,iti.-i laiMM &
UvfcJ lim.
Fortune In Bogus Claim.
Sew York, July 14. W. K. Atwell,
United States district attorney at Dal
las, Tex., visited tbe office of the conn
ty register here today to gather infor
mation which he expected to use in
connection with the prosecution of Jos
eph L. Cowan, of Dallas. Tbe alleged
fraud waa committed in soliciting and
Forest Fire Near Sandpoint. Officers Preach Revolution.
Butte, Mont., July 14. A Sandpoint St. Petersburg, July 17. At a meet-
special says: Owing: to bad forest ing held today at Gatchina. 30 mile
Every reader of this paper can eet a package of "20-MuIe- flre bon,in lot the cond time this from St. Petersburg, attended by three
n .n j t f , season, the Kpoxpane international oi the uuard regiments, an eflicer ad-
1 eam . ttorax and a bar or ZO-MuIe-leam Borax Soap, Bailrcad company has suffered losses dressed the men on the subject of the
With a Beautiful Souvenir Picture 7x14 inches in 10 Colors' "T Co'bD' Beveral hundred ties, soldiers' union, which Is being orgsni-
. . laituiMiwin iu colors, poles and piling, which belonged to the ed. He pointed out that the league
nuwiuiajr nee, company, went np in smoke, caught in was democratic and was being organ it-
I the path ol ttie fire, which is thought ed lor tbe purpose of guarding the con
or a Imdtd time onlv. on receipt of 10 cents In i-tomci or silver fto na nn-t.-e to he under control thia mnrnina. Th atitntinn anil atal.lihini naiii.,il
and packiiiK) w;th your name and address and your dealer's name, wc will send you a fire drove out Contractor Purvis, the al Institutions and to prepare tht army
full sise package of thit universnlly used Household Ne esity, "20-M ULE-TEAM" men and horses being hurried to Col- to come over to the people when they
BORAX ; also a bar "liO-MULE-TEAM" BORAX 80AP, fr-; and ! elude a b. autiful burn for safety. The railway company were ready and armed for resistance
the speech was received with applause.
A r'realt Slalu.
One of the most Interesting frenk
stiitues In Kiiglund la to the memory
of Sir It. Holmes. It Is to be seen In
the church at Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
The funny thing nlwut It Is thnt It was
not orlglmilly Intended to represent
thnt naval celebrity. It was sculp
tured for mid represented Louis XIV.
of France and was being conveyed to
that country when the vessel contain
ing It (and also the sculptor) was enn-
tured by an KriglUu ship commanded
by Kir K. Holmes.
The body was finished, the head be
ing left for completion on Its arrival In
France. On learning who It waa for
tne Kngnsn commander compelled th
sculptor to finish It by chiseling his
(Holmes') bond on the King's body,
Had Tried It.
'You ought to try taking a Ions walk
on an empty stomach."
Why, doctor, I did Ihn othr d f.
ter the raws were over, snd felt all- th
worse ror it.
(ialtlaa- lllrael Artloa,
lleryl (at tbe 'phonei - he Idea of
sending a kiss by teh-phoue! Io you
suppose 1 want to b kissed ou my
cur?
Jasper (t the other end of the wire)
- Well, can't you put the receiver to
your lips for a moment? a
Therel Chicago Tribune.
UTTERLY WORN OUT.
souvenir picture 7x14 In 10 colors, called the "OLD DRIVKH'd UKVEKIE," wi ha 32- lost two cnlverts
page booklet giving 1000 valuable uses for Borax In the Home, F.inn, Garden and
Ihiiry; Borax in the Laundry, Nursery, Sick Room arid Kitchm; Preservative uses cf
Borax, and hints on "How to Have a Clear Complexion" and artxl on tbe "Hair and
Hands." '
WRITE NOW I enclose a dime with your name and sJdr si and dealer's name,
snd receive hy return mull this free off'T and sonvenir Addiess, PuciSe Coast B'lrax'
Co., Oaklaud, C'ii;foia.
Contract for Waships.
Washington, July 14. Secretary
Bonaparte today awarded tbe contracts
Killed at Peterhof.
. W t . M a l. ..
I'onuon, juiy i, a oispatch to a
news agenry from St. Petersburg says
pit WtS$g-) l
OR. w. a. wise.
Pulling Teeth
I th oldest or ill
dental work. But
nothing laat modern deutlatrr baa arcom
pilfthed u srMter Uian eltiai-'tlns tUi
wltliout pain W hav II year' ciprl.
ne lodolnui.Wt can noueiilr eatmct
a or toetli without liurtln jjo. lit.
H'tirdtniil, ipfdiuui on ch ldru' UUi
aud regulating. ,
WISE BROTHERS
...DENTISTS...
Fair n j Bulldlnr, Third and Washington
S . U to r. U. Sunday Hie IS,
Mala SHIS.
KViS. Vi.
rini in " r- ir--ftiiiiiniiiiiil
OR. T. P. WISE.
for the two 18,000-ton battleships that General Koslov, of the beadonart-
South Carolina and Michigan, one to ers staff, was murdered in the nark at
the Cramps, of Philadelphia, and the Peterhof Saturday.,, His assailant uoed
other to tbe New York Shipbuilding I a revolver. The three shots fired were
company, of Camden, N. J. The all effective. The murderer waa a well
Cramps' bid was $3,640,000 and that dressed man. He has been arrested.
oi me new rora ouiponiiuing com-1 nui not luentineu. j he case Is regard-
pany $3,685,000. Tbe boats are to be led as mysterious, as Ceneral Koslov
of the reciprocating type, to far as en- was not connected with any political
gines are concerned.
agitation.
New Outbreak In Santo Oomingo.
Washington, July 14 Broken tele
graph wires between Monte Christl and
Cape Haytlen, the cable terminus In
Thousands Without Homes.
Niiiinl, Novgorod, July 17. A fire
which broke out here today raned for
six nours before It was checked. When
Banto Domingo, are reported to the it was finally extinguished 276 bouses
Navy department today by Commander bad been destroyed and mora than s nun
Sutherland, an almost invariable sign families had been render! hoinele r.
oi revolutionary ironoie mere. i ne loss is placed at 1400,000.
V i . I ! . . . C I l... w .
0y rears or Sufferlng-
wun Kidney Trouble.
Capt. J. W. Hogun. former rmal.
master of Indianola, now living at Aus
tin, Texas, writes:
"I was a ill ic ted for
years with pains
across the loins and
in the hips and
shoulders. I had
headache also and
neuralgia. My right
eye, from pain, was
of little nse to me
for years. The con
slant flow of llrln..
kept my system depleted, causine nr.
ous chills aud night sweats. After try-
ing seven-different kinds of ctlmata n,i
ming all kinds of medicine. I had tba
good fortune to hear of Doan's Kidney
Pills. This remedy has cared me. I
am as well today as I was twenty years
ago, and my eyes ght is perfect."
Bold by all dealers. 60 cents a ho
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
lT ir r
lh-iTBOiiio. rirvnr Toisno, i
- mi-kit, i -
rinst J. i , make oath that h. I.
senior i-annar .,( in. nriin.1 r. J i Jis. 2
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1111' Catarrh Cur la taken Inlornsllr n,l
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Uail y.u,iry i'lllsar th beat,
llaeldadly Inprefag,
Mr. 8ngby (ruminlng In closet)
Msrla, this Is a new hat. isn't it? uw.
don't you war It? It looks better than
anything you hsvs worn this .
Mr. Sngby Thai's my old hat. It
blew off my bead th olher day ina w
run over i.y a sinn-t ear, snd I think
you srs Jnt mean ss you csa b I"
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