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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
pririg jVilecSicieiG AFTER RAILWAY NOW Tk.. rwcf io TtrwVw Carcanarili.l.. It ,1$ the best because it does the most gooJ. While it makes the blood pure, frch and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates ; the kidneys and liver, gives, new : brain, nerve and digestive strength. " 5 :., , ...An unequaled list of cures 40,366 tes- timonials in two years proves its merit. 8rsatibSror thca-ho prefer mettlrln to tablet Torm, H.xxi 1m Ahimatl.tMil KahlMtj " In lh nftual liquid f.irm. Samataha have Menu- t v t I I i t i I (1: and Jury Investigating Mam mo:n Bribe In Bay Oty. :it I. t:'i v ;;. J- itf MUST IMPKOVt WATERWAYS. lly th Mm tonittv nmMtriMi M tli liukl xhr Whit no Una by Titporation, br- ta MI 23 yws.ni fxjwrlf n I lwv wvr known Hood's SurwnmrtlU fH. for irtm 11 ' ' fbrm, bmMt tiwunMy of im or ImIum. K.ld hf ilrnraiiL ur Mtnl hv niAil. . i .... t . 1 C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mau, GvaraHtekd under the Food and .Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. print wUiViiw. It tfivi m e-juutut naiufao- uon u why tuia. So. 324. Oedv. Practicable ' Way To ' 8otv Frtlght Problem, Sty Hill KewYork, April 1. Jamca J. Hill, president ol tliu Uieut Northern, taking at a text the recent action ot President Uooeevelt.hi appointing a . waterway wumiiasn), said; today Unit thiough the waterway of tho country, prorly S450.000 WENT ' TO GRAFTERS ...ust com hm . d,ircd r ' 7 . . Il - 1.. .t... int. limirVVCIlieilli 111 Wie illiHMI'tti.4i. condition. Tin country, hesald, must look to ltd watrwav (or Immediate re let of tho freight pressure. "If the government wouUI l.nprovv by I (a waterway and extract fiom tlmm omrifth Of Ihoir latont ponnihiliti," said Mr. Hill, "'tliu fn'iK'hI-liHmlllliK Tha t'fnraM. Th wlttila tlmt wmuit b'r (lii liri t hoy I'lny 1. ,..! llm.llllirflK Itt I In' tlltiiili'; Th flowrr thai iimk u bai'W " Tht r lh nlnlill'"" Millon wooil! Smart "!t. . After Month of Delay Arrangements a wm rn.nl.ti4 tn Trial nF ' I ...w ....r...- .w. . . ... w. Bat Ruef. am Ther' tlirw way.!' olrrd lh i In) vrai.'kir lrrl, "(or a man to linn. I til Hum ilmvn to lnwlpr- ti v. !!' siit to lw a (trwU warrior, or a itvat atatiwnmii, or a gri rum ai; ami, hr Jwka. ou.o In a wullo ll a uib that' all thr.T." Xliaka 1Mb Vmf MlMt Alln'r"l . lr. maMiin( Llaarda Talla. I rraloary rnlllallua. Certain lliartla are remarkable for The man who utrtl the smoking car the frnirfllty of thir talis, although of the lrat train at Forty-third street thta woakuosi Is not always the draw- strode to the rear euj and opt-aed the tiaok that nut he Imagined. Tho din- door. tnonJ Ulled eeoko. for Instance, fro-1 Tba he w'nt h" X at a"1 ,i- . if. ,i, ...n lnd lighted a cipar. r Y ik ,7 T 1 7 An k'y blew through the car, and lien with which Ito caudal amndage 1 two or thr meD ,tart!j for tbe' oe anappea oa. xnis muue. wnicu door8 for ,he of cloi ,h(,m will perch uiion a rook Bead downward -Wait a few moment, gentlemen." said nd tail In the air, ts liable to be preyed the passenger sitting next to the new- upon by hawks. One of theeo f oAuid-1 eomer, "This man knew what kind of a b!e birds will swoop down upon a cigar be was going to smoke a great Seal lltard and seixe what It takes to be the' bead, but la really the tall. The brittle San Kimu'isco. Auril 2. A new link daa ln uddoi to tho chain of evidence pMhlom soon would lie nearer oliitnm which connect tho I'uitrxl Kailroadei, tlinn the' railroads theinsclvea ui with the local bribery deals. It is the L,.., , iri it HHWi llllinil Uill IIHK HIIU CUllltfl miii nil . I , . . 1 ..11... soimn. withir. thoeommnv. Thee-ruml' lnvTV lwn l,n" " liiry will toon return iiiilictiiieuts in better than we did.' tail snaps off, and the gecko wriggles way, not much the worse, to grow an other. Oaa of tae Early laa'ttlrra. Aaron Burr was hunting for Blenner baftsett's island. "It's somewhere along here. I know," he muttered, consulting his map again. Tying his skiff to a tree near the top of a neighboring bluff he waited for the Ohio rirer to subside. Bltlea ugly of th Mcaaserte. thing !" eiclaimed the Chicago Tribune. Croea Parpoaea. Nfarshall Wilder tells of an elderly lady In Cohoes, who, besides her deaf ness, experienced much trouble with raise teetn. Consequently she was disposed to regard this world as a vale of tears. A neighbor, passing her house one day. beheld the lady sitting at the window, wearing an expression of more than usual gloom. Thinking to ebeer the unfortunate one, the good hearted neighbor screamed at the top of her voice: Good morning, Mrs. Blank. Fine 'oniiection witli this mammoth billi on pv which tne sum ot f4.Mi,utiu wa divided among Mavor Schmilx, Abe Ruef and the supervisor. hllo no (lotlmtc statcne it lias Ik'it fortlicoming af to Ihe men slatcni for indictment, this much is certain the prosecution will direct its tire to this blanches .( Ihe iMrpomtion. riieiw bramhi'sare the control, represented by Patrick Calhoun, the president of the company ; the active management, represented bv Thomwell Mullally, ami the law dcpartniciit, at the head ol which is Tirey I., rord. The next week will determine where the blame among tome railioad men that water. wavs development would Ih inimical to railroad Interests. I do not Uiink. it would, and if this Idea hm not already wholly disappeared it la in a fuir way of doing mo sooh. We rtallted that we have croatwl in the prosperity of tin country a wnd it ion that rails loudly lor io lief, ami any means to that end would he welcome. lake, lor lusUime, a lri-Iool chan nel in Ihe Mississippi (rom t. I. mis to New tlrlcaus. Tin-re is no more mi portant work for the general goverii. nient than this improvement It might coat UIU.IHHMHM, but when it was finished a singly powerful tow boat ... r...,i nft.v it hi a ecilattl I'liiv aweaiuia, ealliHin ana not. uru, viin ... n.lir.l ritafli. Adi inia Allua H. Olunlnl, Lokoy, Now otk. 1 ader rn Hulea. I don't know much about lour t on' greaamen's olllcial record, but 1 bear hs's a uulalicu pariiauiriiinnaii. "He la nnw. vou iel a was marrieu to Mis Mtrongiiilnd few days ago." t'enilalae War. Ulffklua I'uuny thing atKut womeiv lau't It? Mlffklna-IVn't know. What runny about "euiT Ulffkius - Why. during the courtship woman will fight her relations fur the sake of the man she loves, but nfrer marriage she will work her hue- band for Ihe sake of her relation PlltS Ct'RtD IN TO 14 DO. lAZO oiNTMKNr l iir'iii I iiieura any ra.eol Ictilns, blllnl. ble.line ur prulru.liat l'll.-a in e iu II Uyi or rauior rv'iiiu.loJ xm A tHallnello. "A rtwk lu one reNvt I dlfrerenl from nil hiiimin la-nigs. "Why no J" "llecauie she never wauls any mhor I hum ii il Help in ner nour lliiltluiore American, O.IlU"ltOM0 0'rMNf Dial I" I VIIK ni"i" ' '' Ihe am sue rttllni.l l "LI lahlil l " " "J l-U-K UK mill I'lai'k ""I leiierim, allJ beau I tie ,'H'WO'N ti;rt' V.!!' 'Vl Terror i Ihe Air. Wilfred J'a, N man who Is innliniially ii a lil Is called a im dog, Ln't he? (iunhii.in 1 Iml's ahal Ihey rail blm. my l".. Wllfretl Well. If he men . . t . ....,....11.. .Imlittl a nisii who i i'imii""i iniint be a ke terrier. JU'U. .... hi vims' I'un. i") all Nia pies WA ir'....r -..- I 'r V k ! V iraallaa. Iw. It II. k !!. A. - Aaulker Heer IIihIJ- My chauffeur lias Mite Tlotli- sr rtivrd. Kriviie llooil! Wtnil Is lit "Ho wa the first one to bw flnel In 'ottil In 11HI7,"- Vonker rltatesuian. M.ohara will 11 n. I Mr. WinSleW ".tilei lyruii the twit reme.lv to u (u UiHclill'lte.i lurlu ibetvelhlu earkxt. Ike Ki Wor. "Why ere .m lu i.b s hurry to pick up nir suoe hen I tiroinwu II 7 "I IhiiUftlt there might he .imelh.U In it for me, some time.". Cierelsnd leader. Banking by 8 WE PAY 1 ' :'), INTEREST On savings deposit of a ,lj tir mora, f'nipooiiie. i1Pa . every year. I i. 'i,.t M to nn a Haviiik'i Xiimm w.ii in by Mad as ll you lived tint iloor, eieiol fur our lr lw, let, "Hank, rig by Mail," tni learn lull i ttrulare, AUms Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon SUth and Washington Bia. is to be placed. It may be disltibuteil 'f,,u'l P11".'1" ;w " tiainhmds Ass "You siraffe. I may not be a prite beauty." retorted weatner we re navsug. the camel, "but I don't look like a cross Tea," replied the elderly lady, "but between a stepladder and a kangaroo." I can't eat with 'em yit" among all three branches. 1 lie grand jurv toduv set up (eorge Hal ton, former political manager for Seimtor l'erkins and more recently on the political staff of the Southern Pact he, for it special mark. It was brought out that I la t ton had lioen attorney for the Home Telephone company hefote it tough t Its way into San Francisco. It transpires that Congressman Julius Kahn was also attorney for the com pany during (he e.irly stages of its fight to entet the Sin riaix'isco held. When the trial of Abe Kucf on a charge of extol lion it called today in Judge Dunne's court, prosecution and defense will alike answei "teadv." The last of the many postponements and Interferences which have caused the preliminaries to drug out over several Heavy freights, louuiring only moder ate speed in traanspoitatioii, would g to the scuhonnl by way of the (iulf, and theie would no longer to freight con gestion between the Kast and Weal." ADVANCE RATES ON GRAIN. dissolve union of roads. Final Stage is Reached in Matter of Harriman Line. ISHEU1VLWISM CAN NOT. BE RUBBED AWAY ."It fa perfectly natural to rub the spot that harts, and when tie muscles, I months, are at an end nxc lurooojn ana iwitcning" wita the pains of RheumaUsra tlie sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other .vcuo. ujjputauon, ,a an enort to get reliej lrora t'Je disease, by producine tounter-irntation on thi fleh ,..!, t,.. :n . . .f. b wv mwu.uicuw wni 4111CL me pain leinpo- ranly, but can have no direct curaUve efifect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more man skin aeep it js rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be Chicago, April 2. A dispatch to the reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY. Tribune fiom Washington says: Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by The final stage in the investigal ion of vj-i ma"ual; n inesysiejact rcluse matter which the natural avenues the Harrinran sitiration will begin on wnsw, iaB joweis ana Kianeys, Have failed to carry off. This Thursday next, when the InUrsatte ' . n"""' .l's J contaci wua me cunerent acids of the body, forms Commerce commission will hoar its own tT j V-rTi a aosoroea into me Wood and distributed to all parts of the eoimsol and that of involved railma.l uy, anu xsjeumausm gets possession of the system. The aches and pains in explanation of points brought out in sre nr. I cimnt.MA n,A t. 1. . 1 , .. . . I. I.,. .. . ' n , v uuuSu mCy may dc Bcaicerea or relieved for a time tne teeiimonv taken. cy sunace ireatment, they will reappear ot the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma- oT f 05 Peny cured while the circulation remains saturated with, irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift ...mmucwBuscie or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such IprriMe ntn ... , . . , ' ' , , ... uuvuua S S LCIU I . .r ii" . f , " j j ,.TMa. '""ermined, and perhaps the patient becomes Southern Pm-itic and allied lines which Sfi0,. "PP,fofJlfe- S- S" S- thorcmghly cleanses the blood and have been found to be competing, and E2to??ht will prepare a report for the inforn.a- matteriroiu the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so tiat instead tion of the president wherein will be vi a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit- set mrth steps which the investigation lng acrid and corrosive matter in the mus- shows will improve the transportation cles.nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed facilities generally and legislation nec- and nourished by rich, health-sustaining essary to insure inure satisfactory Fe 1- uiuuu wnica completely and permanently eral regulation cures Rheumatism.- S. S, S. is composed J i t, "j's tunic properlies j nermann rial inning ,al,W Tf f-. f.,v "?m.y Washington, April 2. - Xumero.ts Following argumeuts the commission will refer all testimony to the attorney general, with a view to the institution f legal proceedings for a dissolution of the combination existing among thei Union Pwitic, Oregon Short Line. Railroads Take Revenge For Twc- Cent Fare Law. Washington, April 1. Iu accordance with their intention cxpnsscd some time ago, the railroads constituting the Western trunk lines, the Central Tratlic asfociation and tho Kastern trunk lines have filed with the Interstate Com- merve cominisslon larifls increasing their rateea on eastboiind grain and grain prtxltirta, to become, effective about Apill I. This actum was taken, it is under stood, because of the enactment by h-g- islutures of some of Ihe W estern states of laws regarded as inimical to their interest. The particular law to which the railroads took exception was the 2-cent fare act of the legislature of Ne braska. W hen the new tariffs were Hied, the commission suggested to the carriers that tho time for putting the increased rales into eneet should to ixwtponed. The carriers cheei fully aconiest-ed and the commission has granted the carriers permission to post and (lie amendments postponing the proposed advances In rates to May 1 . Murk Satr. "Yes, air." said llrngg. "I've divided to have a long talk with the bos and tell him Jnt what I think." "Is It posillilo!'' remarked Nagg. "Whj ? Ikm't you believe I've got the nerve to tell In in wbal I think? "(.Hi. yes; but If you tell dim Jut what you think hw nro you koing to have a luui talk)" liilladelolilu Press. KerneUf fur ICaeeaa l ICallas- A hint to thorn who umy lliouglit- lessly at some time or other Itidulne lu excess III eating. If this In.ll retluii I Is cotumlttiHl, vHH'lully In high sen soned things with rich snm-es. draft or coltl water aosiltiiatetl with lemon Juice will take utT tlie sense of weight at the stomach and assNt the t!!geii pruccs by moderating the allmeutary fermentation. CHOObE NEW PRESIDENT. PURELY VEGETABLE made entirely of purifying, hinglinii&roti Z ,h7.7. ,".'t i r T. . P . pa,C'' "iyo,i Co' 11 JarLufferinVfrom Rbatisnt KM ",.uS lu iuu a. oioou aisease away, Dut begin the use of S. S. S. and write l1lllf'?irV:wCaseIa,nd our Vy? will give you any information or v hbuwto w cuarge ana win send our special treatise on Rheumatism. THE SWIFT SPtCIFlC CO., ATLANTA, CA Abeolalelr Neeraaarr. Chicago Judge Walt a minute. Where I th court Interpreter? Attorney The witness Is an Ameri can, your Honor. Why 1 it necessary to have the Interpreter? Chicago Judge Because the wltneaa I from Boston. Hit Him Hard. "I hear that you said I wa the big gest fool la town." "No, lr; I did not I do not credit you with enough Ingenuity to take front rank In any profession." I o noi pioj j, us (.iu sq usqj II op ajl-t Jnoi ja oj si iB.w jadoid -uoim -eami 03 noi ajuq.w ,Bq.u Jtasjnol j op oj ai 'qd -osonqd ujioas-amoq aqj pajumai 'i -4OU0JU euop aajqj B jaa oj fa aqi., Uaqaa-ax aw jnj4ils3 The Limit. Jim Gruet Is terribly absent-minded. Jack I should say so. I've known him to telephone to his office and ask If be was In. U 4 The New Oil Stove timony Drought out by the pios'iitiiin luring the papt seven weeks of tlie Her mann trial. Their statements, while contradicting considerable teatimony uffered by governmcit witnesses, had no direct bearing on the principal rxn'nts at isfue though their denials hud the cording to Commander Wint'erhalter's' Honduran Rebel Will Make Genera Guiterrei Their Chief. Washington, April 1. Genera! niso (luiterrez, one of the iiirnt prom inent lemlers of the revolution in lion duras against President Ilonilla, pnh ubly will to presiiUrnt of the provision a I government establisheil bv the Hon 'luriiiii revolntmnists with the aid of President elaya, of Mmragun. A dis patch received today from Commander Lriwils.it I'aducah, now at Port I.imon, (Junta Kica, statos that it is reportwl there that lieneral (iiiiterrez is the favorite candidate for the head of the new gov- emmeni in llomiunrs. It is also reported in Port I.imon, ac $100 Htwaril. JIOO. The reaiter. of thi, I'ai-er wlit he rtetM.1 tel leaill Ih.t there 1, at lea.1 nil. Jfeailnl tliM. thai actvties h.. t-4-en aln. to rur. u ; lit I ttaKe.. au.l that it i alarrh llail i atarrA I Lura Utneuiilr tvltie euia atu.an lu tlx I me-llr.t fraleriiltr. ar.rrh tm. a I'mi.llHi liotial iliu!., require, a et'titliiuWiriiai ifr.t- ntent. Halt a ( alarrh urv ti i a.trn inter n.iijf acting air.etlr iiuu lh IIimI siot mueoui I mria.-es ol the ,,,trm. tli.r.-lo il -.i'.t In. inc I (mil tauon "I tne .11.1M, Bf.1 siltus tli. 1. Il.nt 1 reus'. h hr haiulitiir up 11. i-i.ii.lltuti.'li I anil s.n'.ftiiig lia'.nr. In 0T11.. It. uit. Tttrl prprietura have to mucli f.lth 111 i. curat!,, I ermaat triejr oner ot:a lluulr.-l i.uarl li-r an r raw thai It (ails 1 ot tetumouta!,. A l ire... K 3 CIIKNET A CO.. lulajn. 11 BViu 07 (irrisimt,. J 11.11'. L.....I. I'll'. ... . . . 1... "" . . M.I1J 1 '. ' .w. OTh. Aewapaeer Meaaaaa.a la l.oaS.a. ju.lge lleiiloiil s reference on the bench to the Times as the 'Thuiulerer" remlints us how remarkably this nick name has persisted. The Morning Tost Is no longer "Jearnre": the HUndnrd lias not IK-.U1 "Jlrs. sppaa. DAM I AM'Crliihk'rrvpntaliimrijrAs siiiuhiunk! RtcttxldiullU'(ul.i lintf the bknotula nikl lkwvn ui rronwh,sI)iv!,sliiin.t'rs,crful' nciaiiiWivsi 1'oiil.iini nriilrr Opium Morpliuic itorMuatfoL ' -v.: t iVAItl U I IV,, tmm UW . I iaw . I I n - 1 mts r I tm rw I ArsTf. rl lU niedy fofConslipA. liun.Soiir Siotii,i(h.l)irtitUa- i(irn ,1 onvukaias , Vw rih mss htul Loss or Suriu. farSitfile SiK'vnturs of has not IK-.U1 "Jlrs. i;iiii" ain.-e the f KT icral '-ease of the Moruliu Herald the "Mrs. ii" Harris" to whom It would allude n.in I WW hideiaMideiit nutliority. lint the Times I Is still tlw "Thuiulerer." It owes that I name to ('apt. Kdward Sterling, who t-XACT COCy Ot aVRAPPUt. I said to have Is-gun a Time' article with the words: "We thunderwl forth the other day an article 011 tlw suhU-t or and jKilltlcal reform." In- don Dully Chronicle. CURED OF GRAVEL. 6AST0B1A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! I Boars tho J i I Signattiro Jf I iVr In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA effect of weakening the prosecution. Henry Meldrum, during his examin .1..-. f .1.. t . . 1. , duou, lesuioii unit, ne cauea to see Hermann at the reipiiwt of II. p. Oat ley, son-in-law and associate counsel of the defendant. Bulgarian on Warpith lielgraIo, April 2. It is reported here that a band of Bulgarians has at tacked the old Servian towns of Riidniu and Tordocha, burning 31 houses, kill ing seven men and maltreating a num her of women and children. IncieuB. iiik uineriiCT m ueinir displayed Here il.. i ..... , . ' lu.oiu iiiu J'U lcai la IIS. UWintr IO ill,' Tl. I ruiun u..; l... .1...,.,,. ... t.ii . i "i"v. uog a oiui, anil the .. Mn rv.,,, nuvBcaiiwi gin claimed tlamnm-H from tl, inspaicn, inai rresitient Konilla is com. r.lut..f.. u.... ..n.l...l 1-1 . l- . . . I1".""; nuwi.uiiiiwi. inn tiispaioii does not state exactly where Senor ilonilla is, but it is believed that he is some- wnerc near Amapala on the south toast of Honduras. DisputcheH rwelved by the State de partment fromsevoml different points in Central America announce the bom barding of Amapala. Girl' Beauty Worth $1,200. Paris, April I. Twelve hundred d,.l. lars is the value placed uki toauly I, the Swiss Federal .tribunal. It had Different from other oil itovea. Superior because of its economy, cleanlinesi, and easy operation. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue name Oil Cook-Stove saves fuel expense and lessens the ork. Produces a strong tyorkmj flame instantly. Flame always uncle t imma;... i - r . u. u. uikic wuuui. wives quick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes. fEvery stove warranted. If not at your . - wij uur nearest agency xor desenpti tive xyb Lamp TUB x. . Ump ,0T aU-'ound household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving power; aa ornament to soy room. Every lamp warranted. If not tt your dealer's, writ to our nearest agency. : STANDARD OTL COMPANY uaouareoATcja) OWIIf. ormeilog. ilia local court. at Ilavos awarded her 800. The dog's owner a l.i.t.l.... ......... I...I ..-.I t. .. " """.""i aiij.-niin, nun, w lieil llin Cum. came oeront the higher court, tlie jurlg comirinea tne award and ra ho. tl uarnagts to ai.ziid, beeanco tho girl who was 17 und had been verv nn.Hv i i ....tt i .i ' . mm auiieiHti uie Uimiiititiori of l. Ijeauly" because of tho bite. Ask Protection for Jew. Washington, April 1 . Secretary m State Boot has received a nrimtor of nn. peals from Jewish organizations. In this tne attention or the governments of Servia and (,re-e to the atrocities ner. petrated by Servian and Greek bands, uiey nave, made no protest against lire actions or imlganan bands. Hill Ha Plan. Minneapolis, Aniil 2.--President .T J.Hill, of the Great Northern railroad. !.. I . . i is uere arranging a compromise rate measure, which will to submitted me legislature tomorrow, according to an announcement made by a railroad official today. Mr. Hill, it is said, has Dcen roa fac good aut hority that the measure will from the excease. of the rebellious p,.! Lie siiormttcil to the legislative commit- tee in " effort to substitiito it for legia- relarv h... ..,.i.u ... i l. . hiHon nn. .-Ii . " l" HC "" . icoiiid nmke any reiirns,.rili.ii,.u .... suliln.r. utth l.,.,.i,Ki ,i. .it... Ch.n n P.en ail ' , " " m OlSirCSHOd .. ...w.. i oeoure. in viiu r,r iiid ru. i... .. rXl.ar. nf l..-ilO T "P . , auitni nrM;e. iininir 01 iiih rnniinnrpv ... , Rrili.l. .1.- ... .u. .,.1. . ...7 . . l'' V IW r" ainiraorniiur uiu uniui iHiiuicai unu fliitin.r tr... !.... Ut. I.. x .i . .. ' . . ... unws, """"i "io guest oi uonor at tne Canadian club barioiiet toniuht. Hit wiirrid Hurler said that Mr. TIryce was me nrsi Jirlllsli ttlrilwS'lldor Washington to visit Canada, "if Hryce," continued the Tiffin tr able to turn a new leaf in regard to has .ailed a special term 'of tf e Z Canada's re ul on. .!,!. n:....i . ... .'. win renersi ei. c-onforr ng with heads of other country for (he cxercof goo, Xi's rads, trying to make a mutually ..ti. by this government forth., protection of ctory arrangement It is learne.1 on the Jews in Koumanla who are suffering sxl authority tlmt. Mm m. nro :n ,i . ... .n.,Nini.jj Lottery Scheme Exposed. Jackson, Mis., April 1 HmiMiltirtri - at al dischsiiire regarding a lottery Hcheme Mr. iis;n (ha Coast were placed before the ini.iiai auuioiiiius looay. jmign fJilcs t.'.... T .. 'I, . ... cmieu, i win prorxrse lor luui a menton Parliament hill." United IIIOIIU- Hojpltal on Mount Olivet. .Jerusalem. April 2. The foundation stone of the new German hospital upon the Mount of Olives, was laid Sunday in the presence of the governor of Jem. salem, the other local officials; and many spectators, to the aecomrianltnr.nt. of cheers or Kmperor William and for the sultan , Of Turkey, , who gave the land and authorized the eOllHlrili'tinn i.f the hospital. court io meet April Ti to indict the persons Involved, some of whom are al leged to be among the most nrnmin.., ciiizeoHjoi muiseetion. The autborltlo decline to reveal the details, but It is 1 urned tlmt a regular drawing i,f nei.... ba taken place aboard gulf vessels, Oliver, the New Governor, ; London, April 1. King Kdward hag approved the appointment of Hydney Oliver to be governor of Jamaica in sue cession to Sir Alexander Swettoiiham, who recently resigned the office, giving M the reason advanced years. Not a Sirgle Stone Has r,m.rf Sine Uing Dosn's Kidney Pillt. J. I. Dioightiev. miisU- mibll.l,,,, ,.i Suffolk, Va., nays: "Hurmg to or three years that I had kidney trouble. I pa,,. C'l alxnit 'J pound, of gravel and sandy si'diinent iu the urine. I haven't st,., ,, stone since n i n Doail's Kidney Iillsi , however, and thol as three years B(o. J used to suffer the mt acute agon, ilnr.i,,, . gravel attiu'k, and hud the other .i symptrns of kidny trouble lussiiu.le heailache, Uiiii j n, u.k ,lrlMllr.: disorders, rhetiiiuilic tiin, etc. J a Isix containing H gravel stones that l passed, but Unit is not tho whole nnintor. I consider lioan's Kidney Pills a um) kidney tonic." I .. .11,1 J cm oy nn ueniers. 00 cents a box rnier-.nilljurn CO., Iluffalo, X. Y, lr.,1,!!.., I IIW.11 O....L ". I l. 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