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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1906)
i 1 . (-4 3 'I ' 3 i 1 1 . . - HON. W. H. KCLBAUGH Or WEST VIRGINIA PRAISES PE-RU-NA CHICAGO BANK FAILS a,v I !j s Vr 1 IPresldentJandlCasliler'Are Being Sought by Officers. SHORTAGE MAY REACH MILLION Wa Largely Patronized by Foreign er$ and Working People Two Men Die From Shock. Hon. W. rl. hefbauih. A Cold at Any Time of tlie Year, Ks pecially in Hut weather, is Very lv pi-easing to the System. lY-ru-na if an Enequalcd Tonic fur Such Ca.-'s, Read What People Hav About It. Chicago, Aug. 7. The Milwaukee Avenue (State bank, a concern with more than $4,000,000 in deposits, was closed yesterday by the stat bank ex aminer. Out o( the tremendous excite ment which followed there are grave charge that the institution has been systematically looted since 1901 and there are hints that some of the state officers knew of the shaky condition of the institution two months ago, but permitted it to continue, presumably in the hope that it would straighten out its difficulties and avoid a crash. The bank, which was largely patron iiea dv foreigners ot moderate means and working people, had 22,000 depos itors, mainly with small accounts rep resenting the savings of years of toil. aad the excitement among them is in tense. All of yesterday and last night they besieged the closed bank, hoping for a word of cheer. One man, who was the treasurer of a society and had deposited the funds of the society in 1 uepwmeu me lunus oi me society in Hon. . H keibauph, Kx-Meiulier j the bank, dropped dead when he heard n'k'wS r'.w. !,'h r,rW'' of tbe failme. Another depositor, be- Wninat.n, I). C. writes: ,- ... ... .. . ,KT ... , 'You can tnc mv name and word at : al times for Peruna as a medicine and tonic unequalled. I hate tried it for a stubborn cold and badly run down sys- : tem. I tried all sorts of other medicines and Daid several rinnuv rlnrtnr twlfc. t !' Peruna cured me, strengthened me more than ever, and saved me money." i Mrs. Clara I.itter-t. Seatiel.l. In.!., says: "Last fall 1 took a severe cold. 1 took Peruna, beuan to improve ami kept on so until I was able to do inv work." Corroborative. Caller" Don't you consider Prof. Jon by a man of much praciii-al wisdom act at all conceited or opinionated, you know, but full of accurate knowledge and plain comuioa sense? Mrs. Lapsing Yes, indeed ; I (hink he's one of the most saponacious mrn 1 ever met. lieving that his savings ot years had been swallowed up, committed suicide It is said the bank was closed because of the discovery of gross malfeasance on the part of at least two of its offi cers. President Paul O. Stensland and Cashier W. II. Herring are being sought to explain their share in tbe affairs. It is said that the bank has been looted of i 700,000 to $1 ,000,000. Fictitious notes to this amount have been found. Numerous notes listed as aseete, it is asserted, have been found to have been taken up, but not canceled by their makers. THIRTEEN MONTHS IN JAIL. Yew Can (let Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write Allen 8. Olmiipd, Le Bot.N". Y., for a flea lami'le of Alton root l aw. It cures Sweating, hot swollen . aching left. H losses aw or tight thee eay a certain cue for corns, tnrrowingnaiisand (.unions. Aildnis fiats sell it. 25c Iwn't accept any substitute, Oalr Way of Ka-ape. One Juryman brought all the ml o! you around to his war of thinkiiie? lie must hare presented some pretty strong arguments." "He did. ne wouldn't eat anything hut garlic and limburg-r cbecsA, and he had 'em brought in five times a day." Chi eago Tribune. Metiers will find Mr-. WlntloWt Soothing Syrup the bait remedy toute for tfcelr children ouring me Mewing rarloo. Snail aallafaetlon. The man from West Pullman waa mak ing a complaint at the water office. "The way we are treated in our sun. orb," he aaid, "is outrageous and abomin able! Water, air. is one of the prima c.Heasaries of life"' "Not at all," responded the imperturb ablt man at the desk. "If it were, my dear air, it would all be in the possesion of some trust." Chicago Tribune. Judge Hunt Pronounces Sentence on Charles Nickell. Portland, Aug. 7. Charles Nichell, of -Med lord, Or., publisher of the Southern Oreognian, a tri-weekly Lews paper, and formerly a United States commiesioner there, who was fonnd guilty July 27 by a jury in the United States District court of having conspir ed with Henry W. Miller. Frank E. Kim-art and .Martin G. Hoge to defraud the government of portions of its lands. was yesterday afternoon sentenced to 13 mouths' imprisonment on McNeill's island by Judge Hunt. Judge O'Day, counsel for Nickell, asked for a stay of sentence until be could prepare a bill of exceptions and obtain a writ of error. It is Nickell's intention to take an appeal. Judge A. S. Bennelt, attorney for Hamilton il. Hendricks, who was con victed Staurday night of subornation of perjury, announced yesterday that be would take immediate steps to appeal that case also. Hendricks is to appear for sentence next Saturday morning. DEAD WASH ASHORE. THREE HUNDRED DROWN. Italian Immigrant Ship Strike Rsaf Off Coast of Spain, Cartagena, Soaln, Aug. 6. A terri ble marine disaster occurred Saturday evening off Cap Palo. The Italian steamship Sirio, from Genoa for Barce lona, Cadis, Montevideo and Buenos Ayr with about 800 persons on board wa wrecked off Hormiga island Three hundred Immigrants, moat of tlism Italian and Spaniard, war drowned. The captain of the steamer committed snic de. Tbe bishop ot Sao Pedro, Braiil, also was lost and another bishop wa tor I tim among the misting. The remain der of the passengei and the officer and crew got away in the ship's boats or wern rescued bv mean of boat sent to them from the shore. A number ot fishermen who mad attempt at rescue were drowned. Those rescued from the vessel are now at Cape Palo, in a pitiable condi tion, being without food or clothing. The Sirio struck a reef of rocks known a Bajos Hormlgas, and sank tJon afterward, (tern first. Hormiga island . lie about two and a half miles to the eastward of Cap Palo. Ibe birio, owned by th Navigasiono Italiana, left Uenoa August S. All th ship' book were lost. It is impossi ble at present to ascertain th fall ex tent of the disaster. Nine-tenth of th passenger ware Italians, and the remainder Spaniards. All th surviv ors have been landed at Cape Palo. Th inhabitant provided them with clothing and nourishment. Thirty were landed at Hirmaga island, about on mile from the tragedy. Fishermen brought in the first new of th foun dering of th Sirio, and it created con sternation here. Boatloads of the shipwrecked passenger and crew began reaching shore shortly after th new became known. All the (token went down with the ship. They were nnable to reach the deck in time to save themselves. Among the survivors at Cape Paios are many mother who weep and wring their band tor lost children, while there are also a number of children ho are nnable to find their parent. These have been admitted to tbe city foundling asylum. Awtwauttl rktekea ra4er. Th feed box or trough at th bot torn for th chickens to eat out of Is mad out of 1x0 Inch boards, 8 feet long, with slats on the side 8 Inches wide, waking the trough 2 luche deep ; end piece of 1 Inch lumber, 1 foot wide, 18 lucbea high. The middle partition are cut 6 Inches wide at the bottom to Ot bottom of trough 3 Inches high, then tapers out to 10 luches at top, that make It a V-stmp from both side, so chicken can eat from either sld of feeder. Oue side Is fasteucd to end pieces and middle partitions, tbe other sld has pieces to slide up and down between cleats, so you can shut the feed clear off or raise It up any height ac cording to what you have In tbe bin. The bottoms of these bins ar 1 Incb from bottom of feed trough, so a tbe chickens eat more feed It will come down. You can have corn In one, w'"at THC AlTOUiTIC CIIICKK7I IXKOM. JONES AND POTTER TO JAIL One In one and grit or oyster shells In a third. The chicken can help them selves whenever they waut to eat, and their feed Is always clean and they can't waste their feed by getting It lu the mud or snow, and the lid Is ou hinges, so It cau be shut dowu and fas tened, so that feed Is perfectly dry, Ka.-b bin will hold one peck of feed. Farm Progress. nhaa lont been aliowti mm I a.rn - ong oeru . Mt Mfi,.ira and ottter similar nijum-w anu vt , SEkX& ' J tart t wLh . .poo.,, But here ' ,on followed by formation of p. under everything seem, to b. J .. horn of the hoof and a serious gen .i di.a.a of the horw or at lenat h. i...a of tha hoof. In billletlu of th South Dakota Station. Moor has recently reported result ubtiilned In a number of case from applying a strict iiitlseptlc treatment to injuries of this sort Th method consist lu paring awav th horn of the hoo affected nart until the blood oou out Th hoof Is thou thoroughly washed lu a solution of blchlortd of mercury at tha rate of on part to fMW of water after which absorbent cotton saturated In a solution of the same strength 1 amilled to the wound and th whole hoof la packed In cotton surrounded by a bnndag and well coated with tar. This prevents any further filth from coming In contact with th wound, Th operation must usually b don by Qualified veterluarliin, Siibco,ueut treatment, however, can be applied by the averaire farmer, since all tliut la necessary Is to pour a little of tills solu tlou of blchlorld of mercury iiou the cotton which projects from the upier part of the bandage. The cotton will absorb euougn of tbe solution to keep th wound molstsned and baatan th healing process. humor. humorous. Your court of Justlc have to amine, tlefor a great llm h gon by you will h having frnmy moil". W shall hear that Itev. Mr. So and flit' Sunday morning sermon was a real screamer that It was r celved with roars of laughter. Then the f from th church servb will be considered a bit too slow, ami will uav to o rewr.i ten by soin bright young humorist from a newapaper otltce, Your very murder car will have to be mad" bright.' It Is a foregone coti'-lulon that domestic tragedlrtt aliall be side splitting. I really am not uie that In time America will not get a comical funeral servl.-e. with a low coined v undertaker," Jerome K. Jerome lu tha Cosmopolitan. My Hair is Scraggly Do you like UP Then why bo contented with ItP Hive lobeP Oh.no! Just put on Ayer'i Hair Vigor and hv long, thick hair; 10ft, even hair; beautiful hair, without i aingle gray line in it. Have i little pride. Keep young uu aa long aa you can. " I naata vwa al4, a mm m. wily m, h.li ....., . t, wa ai't Hall Viaor m(M mm mi.i.i fotut k mf hale aa .. tba.a I. au. tCa'riS. ' M""',i A'" alas SMkiOkManra af ii pre mr"" FITS Nerve St. Vitoa rtaar-e ana all Nerroua lls -s!t p-rmMolly curwl bj Ur. KliiW. (,r.l Kaiorr. ni f,,r KKKKttHml KttU InsUH. Kr. B. H.Klin ,IA I1I Arch SL, l'lnla.,1' Admirable A rranffeanenC. "Where are you going to spend your vacation rhia summer, Cromway?" "We are going out to my brother's farm la tbe country." "You're not afraid to leave your houss onoccupiel during your absence?" "It won't b unoccupied. My brother and his family are comin to tbe city for their vacation, nad they'll use tbe hou, wrhil we are away." Spanish Coast Strewn With Corpses From Steamer Sirio. Cartagena, Spain, Aug. 7. Numer ous bodies of persons drowned in tbe wreck of tbe steamer Sirio r ff Hermi ?ss islands were thrown npon the shore during the day. Most of tbem are per sons of the better class. Several small Selling smacks have arrived, bringing survivois ot tbe Sirio wbo were found floating at sea long distances from tbe scene of the disaster. The first reports of tbe disaster de clared without qualification that tbe captain of the Sirio bad committed sui cide. Later information, however, shows that be was on board tbe steamer when she sank, and expressed the de termination to go down with bis vessel. He was afterwards rescued, in spite of his refusal to be caved. The latest figures on the disaster show that 275 paeeengers were lost. Year ' and S2.000. Six Month and S50O Respectively. Portland, Aug. 8 Willard N. Jones and Thaddeus 8. Potter, convicted at idnigbt October IS, 190b, nnder an indictment returned by the Federal grand jury charging tbem jointly with conspiring to defraud the government of it public lands, were given their sentence by Judge Hunt in the United State District court Saturday. Jones received a fine of $2,000, in sddition to a term of one year at ibe government priesn on McNeill's islsnd. Potter fared somewhat better, as Judge bl,T owm Hnnt took several poiit into consider- from seeding. Young MEN, Old MEN, Middle.Aged MEN Send for free pamphlet in plain cover. Tells about an appliance that insures happiness, health and success in life. :' Free send today. PORTLAND APPLIANCE CO. P.O. Box 25 Portland. Ore. 20-MuIe-Team Borax Is an Ecomomical Labor-Saving Aid to the Household Clrant without hijnry th? most W!cHt tubrti J mm m wi sviiuiiejii u u h lie), wniq HUrK , ) II Vtrt Chill, glMttwar, linen, btanke.it, woolen. .k. It f tli hi bent value in tin toilet, dmh itud Durry, avud la it httrUiUaH outum! diiiufrutAiit. AH dfalcra. Full sixty packatr Hornx t Bortti Sop; Xf-puge booklet and nouvenir pl-tiirf 7il Iil ' 10 c"lori frf for 10 cntn and dealer' ft name. iA- uriv tUAni JtJij iv a a ua.iaod (.al CLASSIFIEDADVERTISIIVG Portland Trade Directory Names and Arfdreaaea In Portland of Rrpra smtallv Business rirnM. Who Watches the Officer? London, Aug. 7. According to an Odesa dispatch to a local new agency, .teamer advices from Sevastopol ssv that fully 20,000 person have left the city, and tbe exodus is still in pro gress. Admiral Skrydlnff, commander of the mack sea fleet, is in an awkward 'Jilemma. He is afnad to remove tbe breeck blocks from the fortress guns in case tne crews of tbe warships ma tiny, and at tbe same time he distrusts tbe fortress artillerymen. At the fort ress and on the warships double staffs of omcers keep watch witn revolvers. Railroad Into the Yosemite. Merced, Cal., Aug. 7. The Yosemite Valley railroad, building from here, has been completed to Pleasant valley, 36 miles Irom Merced, and train ser vice will be commenced to that point neii nanday. ibe grading is done on tbe 80 miles of tbe road with tbe ex ception of about 15 miles and it i ex pected that the road will be completed by the end of tbe year. Tbe railroad company is planning to put np a fine notei at the terminus of the read wbicb will be at tbe Park Line, six miles below tbe entrance to the valley at ion, which, coupled with the fact that Francis J. Heney made a strong pira tor leniency in his case, prompted his sentence of six month in the Mult oomah county jail and a fin of $500 Tnhe attorney for both were given ten days to perfect any legal action looking to an appeal, and in the meantime Jones wa required to give $8,000 bail, I England. doable tbe amount of hi formeajfcond, while Potter wa permitted to go upon nis original security Tbe particular offense for which tbe two men were convicted consisted in inducing a large number of Grand Army men to file soldier homeatead in tbe SileU Indian reservation, under agreement to transfer title to Jones Ira Wade, county clerk of Lincoln county, wa tried noder the) earns in dictment, bat in his case tbe jury re turned a verdict of acquittal, the evi dence not being considered sufficient to convict. John L. Wells, adiutsnt sen eral of the Q. A R., wa alio involved in the scheme of conspiracy, his influ ence being exercised in the direction of securing locators among the old sol dier. Well confessed his share of complicity in tbe fraudulent andertak ing before the grand jnry and was made a witness lor tbe government. A gene ral Boaae-up in ttie local U. A, K. was tbe result of tbe expoeuree, and Weils was compelled to resign Calllvalloai, Summer plowing will answer well on ground that has lung been In sod, and which has been turned under lu the spring. Such land la usually planted to corn or potatoes, and the freiiueut tue of the cultivator keeps the ground loose and promote decay of th sod. iui potatoes tor an early stock sre liar vested aa oon as possible, which leave the soil not only rough, but lu an excellent condition for weeds. Ity plowing the soil after th potatoes are off It will be reduced to a finer condi tion, the weeds wil be destroyed and the second crop of weeds retarded, so that by tbe time the laud should be gotten ready for wheat (when It should be plowed again) the seed bed for the a heat can be harrow ed down flue and nice, while all the weeda will not only destroyed, but prevented If the plowing on corn If It la uoceaaary to confine the poul try during tbe summer and the tuclosure cannot be placed near the shad of buildings or tree, try tho plan of grow Ing some plant Jimt outside the fence. but far enough from It o that the funis cannot get at the foliage. Oue of tlis best nliiiits for the purpose la the caiiua, using the cnenp, tall growing aorta, and buying the roots, not the seed. Another quick growing plant a. one which will make na abundauce of shade la the cantor bean, w hich may be grown from seeds planted where they are to stay ; that la, the young plant" cannot well be transferred. Kven com set thickly will furnish soin shade quickly, and It a vine Is wanted, uotb tug Is better than the amnion morning glory, the aceda being sowu thick and the vines trained alonf string faatened to the poultry yard fence. While thr vines or plnnta are growing erect a rough roof of boarda oen on all side to supply temporary shade. raran Irrlaatloa riaat. A current wheel to run a chain ami bucket gearing I quite feasible for farm Irrigation purpose. Herewith l givcu an lllustra , lion or au h a whe.l for oin-r atlng a rlmlu and bucket. Th land Is don as soon as the corn Is out. and sgaln tha land plowed before seed ing tbe wheat. It will be a great bene fit to th wheat Plwh wa the year old daughter of a missionary to IVrala, laim lu that land of Oriental ease and hospitality ! and her little mind wa luihued with such Ideas of mutual compliment and her little toiigu so given to grace of speech that her New Knglaiul grnu.i mother had many a shock. Th morning after the Utile girl ar rived at tlsj grandmother' horn the old laily wa brushing out I'larbe's curls, gloating over her after th faau luu of grandmother. "My little phwlw bird" she said over and over agalu. "Why do you call in phrb hlrdr ; asked the child at last. ! "Here In America w bar a bird; that aajs Tlxrhc: plurlw!'" eiplaluedj her grandmother. Th child aiulled, and her mother. standing by, knew what waa pasalug III Plurlw'a in I ml. Not so the grand muther, alio fluUhcd her task reluc tantly at last, and tlieu stooped dowu for a kiss. 'In Persia," said Plarlte, In her moat caressing tone, "we bare on old cat, who say 'Drttmua! dranina Ovvrlitnklaaj a &(. "Tom'J a fool !" I "Why. Margery '. I thought yuu liked him." "Well, we were sitting on th sofa' last ulglit sud lie bet me that I couldn't whistle. And I turned to hi ill sud puck en-d up my lip to slart and -" Well?" Well, he let me whistle : Cleve land leader. Mar ll..li. Oh,t lasiraeii.a. j -pta uu r Bali how s.r, lbs Mali of laa House V--i,, I4 jull aoinan la In ilrUlhg a tiara " to call air i i sharp tuts aiom n. I Siraner, iwt for a loi of tbrai :omette- I called )f aa aoaitp as I ra uretlv sracrful at tujnii,a a ttiul. could, sorr, but I enulda't aaks . , . ho.UnJ " lirirolt r l'r.. i I A I slaelaar, "Mlsa llella." Bald tha teacher, " nolle un thing peculiar atwtu 'ilinf work. Votir botanical siwlment, sr xsctiy li ut Mr. Ilroau. inj you gather them, or did u Uo ti,, work fr your "Why. r,' liegan th girl, "y..u w Jut haplieued to Iw always ,, the same llowvr at the Mm tluir." ltrult 'te Pre. Catarrk Caaaat Cre with IJH AU Afrt.lt' ATlnx, thr rsniwt ra n Iha arai i, ifea ,ttaia. I aiatrh u a .i at .i.nailluilmtai lit i. ami m rura It yuu mum lasa Imental htnai!M llali I'siairb t lie la taken Ini-ma 1, ij a.'iailtra iljr un In bl.4 aJ nmn,tuuran. II I at a"h I lira la tlit a qua. tuoil.lna It a a taa , l ba.l lit cite of ilia ia,t lt,i, lawa lu ihiw rtjunlrr lur ats. aa4 la a raiar a, aetli-ltoil. U I wMUrl ot Ilia l.i toutin, r.Miil'ina.1 alik ha brai t.l ,.,(. Sara, sctlita illtei'tlr oa tha iunni auf'ar Ills rm'tv I maUH Ion I'l tHa (..hr,li.,i1 la altat .riMtura alt, a ay...lar,ti taullt )a CU'lnf I BlS"h. Srn.l NX laal.tli' hlal. r j i nits i v i ti . r.i.. ii.4 a B..1.I I,, ,li,. UI. ra lm. Itali a r".li, l'llitaa ttta U.l, M kaea lla Kseallaa. Chun-b - What degrrw did your ,, get at ttillrgvT , liutbam -1. H. j "Neer heard of auvh a degree," j "Olt. e ymi h. Hliort stop," Yuiikt-rs Xtalesman. iHaioATiuis ar nuat.NT wiitn. s a -a aaa Flaa Wool Ikara. Th Wensleydala breed of sheep Is far from common even In It borne. .one i n America, it la a In sheep, superior In some reapecta to all others. It Is said that for cross ing on any other breed the Wensley- dale has no equal. Since the Royal Agri cultural Society of England commenced giving prize for wool three year ago, th Wcnsleydale wool has each time se cured first prize In tha "ny other long A TTPICAL WENRLITDALC wooled class." No long wool produced in the British Isles is equal to the Wenaleydal In quality or value. diagram 1 self eplantory. A folate qaeatlon. Two cows cost 110 each per year for keep. One of them ylclde you 4,isi quarts of milk a year, that bring you e. Tbe other yields 1J0 quart, that bring you 120. The latter lose for you about IH and reduces the gain on tin- former from Hd to $.12. Why do you keep the 1,2 JO quart cow? You woultl be better off with the on that clears fid, for you would have only half the Investment, half tbe work, and half the feeding, and you would gain till each year. There would be no surplus butter on the market for year to conic and price would rule strong If the cow wr eliminated which are kepi at a loss. Dairy farmer have not yet half waked up to an understanding of the great practical Importance of weed Ing out tb unprofitable cow from their herds. Many a man would make I a fair profit, that now face a constant loa, If h would keep only such cowb a pay a profit on their keep.- Farm Journal. . '111 Kliiil You llue Alwova lltiuirlit hit Itni-n ih. .i.,- Inrn r f II l.-l. j- in-r, huh una uci-u fniKirt iimlrr III ;. i.I'VT.'J y,,."..iu 1 ''. lM-riV.t, tmliutloii n.,,l li..,.lil. r J.I.HJ ' nii-fr mo " " vntraira- J . A H-rit'lll'C lt;itlllst, I . WrlllH'll t. What is CASTORIA CoatorU I a harmless auhstltutn for tnatur Oil, I'aro Ror ... Ort.p nntl Not.thtuir Hynip. It I PUhmVl t i-'.n.. if .n'.L 1 v.. ".. : 'L.r,rr? '"rr"- stiul Wliul WW l(-1 sr-aa a r nit' sFslklllalaaaa a-, a a aa . a 1 . a The Children' I'Muncfw-Tbo Jtlotht r' il.....l 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought uoars me Signature of 7 W af In Use For Over 30 Years. CRKaM 8KPARATOHS-W. pi.rant tha V. 8. -trwHVW ,v urn III.- writ lUf Ha CatSlOC Hwooa Co., ina and Oaa. MKWSCI.OTHINO Buffum P.nillaion. sols als Airrad Hanlamls at l'o.'s correct clotliaa, a.Tarrtaiii( la mn't furulnhingn. Morrlaoa aud lata airaaia. Oppoalta poatofllc. VIANim a OKOANB-Manr as lnaramants ra ITL. 5 ""'"' s-fkat-ssor removal of buyer Wrlta ror aor pllon of p snos now on hand terms, ato. W rite today, llllbart Co.. 1-ortland r.H.v. No. 32-06 HMM vritlap; to ad r artisan plaaaa I ibu pa par. I Mutiny Threaten Odessa. Odessa, Atg. 7. Sevastopol ;' still telegraphically isolated, but steamer arrivals from that port report all quiet mere. xtie sailors of the fleet and soldiers of the fortress are apparently uieiiearienea Dy me nasco resulting from the northern mutinies. Tbe troops at (Jdesea are showing unmis takable signs of unrest and the author ities are taking the most strineent measures to prevent a mutiny. Nu merous patrols eurro"nd the camp. No Wholesale Execution. St. Petersburg, Aug. 7. Th state ment that COO of the Cronstadt mntli.. ear have been executed i semi-official-ly denied. Hearty Welcome to Root. Santos Fanlo, Brazil, ing. 6. Tbe American cruiser Charleston, having on Doara eecretary of Btat Boot, Mr. Uriscom, tbe American minister, and a party of friends, arrived at Santos Faulo, from Bio de Janeiro todav. After a hearty welcome to Mr. Root in that city, tbe party came to thi place, me capital oi in aiate. 1 tie city wa gaily decorated with flag and flower J in nonor oi tee visitors. Dr. Tibirica, president oi tb state, welcomed Mr. Root at tbe station. Salute were fired by tbe art'llery here. CdUIdsj Lla Block. A great many breeder fail to achieve the result at which they aim simply because of their reluctance to discard an occasional animal which contains a alight blemish. Wanting the beat, tbey use what they know Is not perfect to produce It, hoping na ture will kindly glow over and not re produce tha defect Such a policy I suicidal. The breeder who would en Joy the blgbent succeas mut not be afraid to cull. Let every animal which can not be rated as first-class, and strictly so, be matured and sold. Dreed froi only the beat, and on no condition or consideration let your flock deterio rate through failure to reject the liu- Coal Companies Merged Scranton, Pa., Aug. 6. It waa re of tbe bituminous coal business was laa of Coal Aabaa. wuoumaieu tut wees, wnereny a cor- While coal ashes contain no fertlllz poraiiou anown as tue rennsylvania, g value they are certainly uaeful ou Heach Creek & EaeUrn Coal company, tho farm and should be saved, 'l'uev with a capital of $8,000,000. acoulred ... -,ir.,i ni,,i,.-. i ..... . ,; L m a,.Q . ,- ' lira BOH, - , ""t in mow ami by a H-year lease all the property for they W, materially assist lu mak- cultlvaUirs, limtead of Mg curefuii, Zf&ZTjL. SSS! - -S" 'k.h,e If -aed, are left out of door. .' llaallaa- liar. It Is very desirable thing to be ahh to haul all the hay Into the bam tilt I urn day It Is cut T.io worrlmeut and anxiety consequent upfin the liability oil a storm before morning sre thus avoid ed. and experience has tuiight that hit Having no more man three or foul hours' sun will come out lu the sprlnn perfectly sweet and in flue conilllloi, for the cattle. In adopting this plan it is well to keep tho hay constant!. stirred with a tedder. There bus been a fear of putting bay Into some harm that contain a noticeable amount of water, but If It Is properly pinked hi neing eveuiy uisiriiiiiteu over the mow encn itiraiui irouuen uihjii. ami il,. I barn kept cloned aa nnn h aa possible the result will probubly he gratifying. Farm Tools aad Implements. On many farms, hues, forks, shovels and other tools nave to bo looktil u'li..n uuittiui ami t.fM I . . ...... HJOKIIIg Ml, aoiiltmiiien wuauiues more tlfno tin.,, would be required by the Job of work Itaclf. Oftentlmwi iilows, Inirnma ....i How to Exercise the Bowels Your Intestine ar lined ir,,i,t. -1,1. millions o( Utile suckers, that draw th r,u,on oul of food at It M..el ,hftm But, If the food nai-.a decays before II get. through. Then ih. little suckers draw Poison I n i...... of Nutrition. l This Poison makei a Cas that im,,,.. your ayatem mora than iK. ia .L ... .mwvi aiiouio have nourished It. You see, the food Is tjn...i.t. . - Polnon, just accordu.e to how L, ...... In transit. . They do not wast any preclou fluid of the Bowels, as Cathartics do. They do not relax th Intestines by greasing them Inside Ilk Cstor Oil M Clycerlne. They simply sllmulat tha Dowel Muscle to do their work naturally, com fortably, and nutritiously. And, IhsEserols these Bowel Musclel ar thus forced to take, makes them stronrer for the future, just aa Esetuls makes your aim stronger. 4 Coke company, tbe Beech Creek Coal & Coke company and tha North River Coal & Wharf company, and a nnmber ot electric light and water companies, Say Trust Contro's Trad. Chicago, Ang. 6. John Hill. Jr.. has reopened his war on tbe owner of public warehouses in Chicago with the declaration that the grain trade is in the clutches of a trust. Mr. Hill says be now baa evidence of tbe existence of an Illegal combination amons th ware. bouse men, and that he intend to Sgbt it to its death. The Interstate Com merce commission will meet here next month, and Mr. Hill says ba expect to see an investigation started. Goes to Isthmus in November, Panama, Aug. 6. General Maaoon mis afternoon Informed President Ama dor that President Roosevelt wil) visit tbe canal son in November. Senor Amador, through Mr. Macoon. extend ed a formal invitation to Mr. Rootvelt to visit th city of Panama. well mixed with It. Tbe beat use for coal ashes, however. Is In the filling In of wet spots, sifting them and using the fine ashes In the dust boxes In the poultry bouse and the coarser por tion for the making of walk alone or mixed with gravel. They may be used to sdvantage as a mulch around trees muliily for the purpose, of keeping the avjll moist and keeping grass from growing around them. lew Varieties of Polatoas. Many varieties of potatoes come end go, and, but for tbe introduction of new varieties, potatoes would soon be scarce This is due to the cureless selection of seed. All the tubers of a crop are sold for seed, when only the best should be selected, if only the largest tuners from the inrirtieat and strong est plant were retained for seed, there would be an Improvement In th old vurletle Instead of deterioration In quality. Rut as long as seed potatoes bring good prices, there will be both good and Inferior teed used. ter. Applr Good Perllllirr. ilia vaiue or vegetable .lmM,n,u largely upon quick growth, and r crops are not growing well aoineuul,.!,. .....i .in in - - acting H-IU1I..T line iinrato of ui , gimno or poultry droppings, should he' woraeu into me ton close to the roots rrfqui'iii cultivation or tha ., the cultivator, rake or hoe will tie ail tnat la neceHsury. with often Tha usual remedv fV,r this delayed Dassaee frali. Constipation) Is lo Uko a oig aose oi Castor Oil. I m merely mak. slippery th vui, for unloading the current careo ' rifH0. no, help ,h,c.u5 of delay. 1 1 does slack hn ever, and ,h their next ...a. " ,nom Ior Another remedv la t i.i.. - . ... ' o a airona .,.V.lr, 0? It merely fluahes-oul th. n...i. ...L . ,. uie iiny suckers. Vines In (ba Harnrard. Tb barn should never bo built , tlu bouse, and wherever It la it . . be kept as sanitary as (lie house Itself yh"'e theCatharllo do? A country uarnyara should bo .... and tidy as the dooryurd. There Is no reaiKiii why vines should not grow ov,.. the walls and fences, and trees ah. tho Inclosed animals, ir i. .u..n have IIUcs and mock oraiurea ,r.1 . Bu, ,ne Digestive Julc . - barn, a, free", C h. today ,. Mde(1 LT'': ''" around the the shrubbery. The ireciy as about animals any less happy, and one can ni.-i, buncue for oneself and friend. eeded for tomorrnu.'a W cannot afford lo natural Digestion lose It, Cascarsta ar aa safs to us constantly as they ar pleasant lo take, They are purposely put up Ilk candy, o you must eat them slowly and lot Ihem go down gradually with th saliva, which Is In Itself, a fins, natural Digestive. They ar put up purposely In thin, flat, round-cornersd Ena.nel boxes, "to thy can b carried In a man' vast pocket, of In a woman's purao, all the time, without bulk or trouble. , Prlc lOo a box at all druggists. B very careful to get Ih gonulne, mad only by th Sterling Remedy Com pany and nevar told In bulk. Ev7 lal1 alamped "CCC." tr rate to our wricndbi .We want to trn U oar frlendi Sm w','H t rench-tHtlrnsd, GULP CLATliU WINHOIJ Bj hsm-tnimflid la colors. It Is beauty tor t Ortsslns tabls. In cants la Itsmpi Is sMasars of gnpd fslt h aad to cover colt el tssca'si' with which ia"ajlnty trinket Is R.ado. JlJ ..Ksnd tiHUy, oienllonlns this sr, MS"? I MiUat Honudr Comtuur, CUUto 0' Ntw