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Feed Your Nerves
'toon rich, port, nourishing blood by
taking Bood'l ttarsaparUla, and yon
will tx tra from too spalls ot ds
fepalr. tboM sleepless nights and anxious
;, toots gloomy, deathlike tosllngs,
Iboat suddeo tUrta at intra nothings,
tboaa dyspeptic symptoms and blinding
headache. Bood'a Saraaparllla hat dona
ten lot many others - U will eara you.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la nsual liquid form or in chocolated
UblaU known HlanaUM. lOOdoaaall.
Tka LIaiviek Varltr.
Soma years ago Moua. Paul Villare,
London correspondent of tba Journal
dea Debate, want to Llmtrlck on tba
ocoaalon ot a great Nationalist meet
ing. On arriving at ths hotel he asked for
room In tba front of tba bouse. A
errant took him to a small dark room
looking on to an Inner courtyard. Mon
sieur Vlllara to the window and satis
fied himself that there was a mistake.
"This Is not the front ot the bouse,"
Mid be.
"Oh, yes, air," the servant said. "It's
tba back of the front'
. hiltiWnuWutimcb
An Interesting character Is an old
Mexican Indian woman, Mrs. Bermina
Earns, who baa recently Bold a mine
near Hawthorne. Nev to an Eastern
syndicate for $90,000. For years she
baa dressed In men's clothes and per
sonally worked ber claim herself, do
ing washing for prospectors and min
ers in order to secure necessary money.
She aaya that she now Intends to rest
and enjoy the resulta ot ber long years
ot privation and hardship.
TtN years of pain.
Unable to Do Evan Housework Be
cause of Kidney Trouble.
Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin
ton St.. Napoleon, O., Says: "For fif
teen yean I was great sufferer from
kidney tiooolet. 21 J
back pained me tani
bly. Every turn or
j 1 jLS- I move causea scarp,
f iTf' 1 shooting pains. My
r eyeaiau. waa uwr,
ff uar spoia appeal ou
oetore me, ana i naa
dixsy spells. For ten
years I could not do housework, and for
two years did not get out of the bouse.
The kidney secretions were irregular,
and doctors were not . helping me.
Eoan's Kidney Fills brought me quick
relief and finally cured me. They saved
toy life."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
1
IBAB 1B1LOOB
THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE
Every part of the body la dependent on the blood for nourishment and
strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state ot
purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health ;
because pure blood la nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however,
the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of
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show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too
much, acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are
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Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the
avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and
form uric and other acids, which are taken np by the blood and distributed
throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is
another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and
microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in
sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old
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prug stores. Book on the blood and any
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writ for booklet.
LOS MOLINOS LAND CO.
Los Molina Tehama County California
Wl BUY Timber Land from owners
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Coeur d'Alen Reservation will open soon;
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tate Treasnitea OverSawtagr.
Through Ingenious methods of taxing
railroads the treasuries ot tome States
re so swollen that Btat o (Beers are
punled to know what to do with State
funds. New Jersey's receipt from cor
poratlon have filled Its treasury. Penn
sylvania had surplus of $10,000,000
and no debt to speak of. Back taxes re
ceived from railroads and the collection
of a war claim ot $1,000,000 hav en
abled Wisconsin to pay extraordinary
expenses, put $043,000 Into the Stat
terasury and cut the school tax levy la
two.
Mere Prajasllea.
Confidential Friend Didn't the Idea
ever occur to you that you ought to use
a part ot your wealth la endowing a
school for Journalism!
Wealthy Politicise (with exceeding bit
terness) No 1 Ths Idea has occurred te
me a thousand times that I'd like to
endow a school or the suppression ot
journalism ! Chicago Tribune.
C ASTOR I A
lot Infants and Children.
Tba Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears ths
Signature
Im 4aaBtaar Ova.
Little Dixou, aged three, bad jus!
learned that famous nursery rhyme,
"HI diddle, diddle,' and electrified hlf
mother one night by exclaiming, aa he
atood gaxing in woudcr at the new
moon which had just risen.
"OOO-oo-oo, mamma. Just took!"
"What la It, dear," said she.
"Why," he answered. In auiatement,
"that old cow has goue an kicked
piece right out of It' "
Semetala New Aaeat Elijah.
The vicar of St John's Gainsbor
ough, England, says that recently the
scholars In bis parish were asked to
give an account ot the translation of
the prophet Elijah to heaven, and one
boy wrote: "Elijah, the prophet was
carried Into heaven by a whirlwind.
and the children stood up and cried,
'Go up. thou bald head! Go up, thou
bald bead.' and before be went up ba
divided the Red Sea."
A Nana fa Slesx Dears.
A young New York woman la a train
ed nurse for sick dogs. For some time
she haa been a member of the staff of
the New York Dog Hosptal, where ths
sick pets of the wealthy are nursed
back to health. She often ha aa many
as hundred dogs to care for. It U
ber duty to give them their medicine
and in other ways carry out the doc
tor's order exactly as s trained nurss
would do for human patient.
every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so
thorough that hereditary taints are removed
and weak, diseased blood made strong and
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
and Ulcers, bkin Diseases, Contagious
Blood Poison, etc., and docs not leave the
medical advice free to all who write.
SPCCinC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
PreJedlee.
"What do they call this skyscraper on
ths left?" ssked the stranger.
"That's the Reliance building," eaid ths
native, "it s occupied almost entirely by
doctors."
"By doctors? And they call It ths 'Ha
liance? Well, well!"
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BRING VOIJR TOOTH TROUBlfS TO US
Before Going Elsewhere.
DR. B. C WRIGHT.
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BtllvtfT Mud Quicks Wrrts Us Totlar
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CONFLICTISFEARED
Violence Seems Certain la San
Francisco Labor War.
KIUTART FORCES ARE PREPARED
United Railways May Huddle Under
Eagle's Wing by Ashing for
Federal Injunction,
San Francisco. Msy 7. An air of
nervous expectancy hangs over the city
of San Francisco. It is soeh a quiet,
suppressed sentiment a bespeaks ap
proaching conflict. The situation is
serious with a gravity born of uncer
tainty. The United Railroads pro
pose to resume the operation ot its
lines with non-union men. Two thou
garni union men are cn strike, and,
while neither side will discuss the pos
sibility of violence, the situation has
been carefully canvassed by the police,
the niiiitia and the officers of the ieg
la army.
There is a settled feeling In the city
that the cars cannot be operated with
out violence of some sort. Wherever
the subject was discussed, the opinion
was expressed that trouble was inevlta
Me. While still hoping that no out
break will attend the running of the
care, the authorities liave made props
rations for any emergency. General
Funston arrived last night and assumed
command of the department of Cantor
nut. The mi litis armories are being
guarded and the polios force has been
given emergency orders.
The situation is complicated by the
telephone strike and the vast industrial
army made idle by the ironworkers
strike. Among the union the feeling
prevails that the defeat of the carmen
would be the heaviest blow the unions
could receive.
Reports are current that. If trouble
attend the attempt ot Mr. Calhoun to
run the cars, he will force the issue up
on the government, either through
request for a receiver or through Injunc
tion proceedings in the Federal court
PREDICTS COAL FAMINE.
Union Pacific Official Says Road Will
Sail No Mors Coal.
Cheyenne, Wvo., May 7. "I look
for a greater coal famine next year than
ever before, and the Union Pacific,
which has always taken care of the peo
ple along it line, will no longer be
able to do so on account of the Hepburn
bill, is a statement attributed to W
L. Park, general superintendent of the
Union Pacific railroad, by the Wyom
ing Tribune today.
"The small dealers," Mr. Park is
further reported to nave said, "have
in a way depended upon the railroad for
the supply of coal to help them out.
and, unless they store their own coal
during the coming summer, they will
face a famine in the winter. Coal con
sumers along other lines where a simi
lar arrangement has been maintained
by coal-carrying roads will meet the
me emergency. The Union Pacific
will store coal as usual this summer,
but will hsve none to sell."
TORNADO WASTES PRAIRIE.
Wracks Villages and Kills Psopls in
Northern Texas.
Fort Worth, Texas, May 7. A storm
of wind and rata, which was general
throughout a considerable ares in
Northern Texas snd which at some
places assumed the proportions of s tor
nado, according to meager reports re
ceived here tonight, has reunited in the
loss of si least three lives, the Injury of
many other persons and great damage
to property and crops.
Several villages were wiped out, but
because of the prostration of both tele
graph and telephone wires details are
almost impible to obtain. At De
port, one of the largest villages in La
mar county, 20 miles from I'aris, the
storm passed northeast, cutting s path
about 200 yards wide.
Record Trip Around Horn.
Los Angeles, May7. A special to the
Herald from San Diego says that the
steamer President, one of the vessels
alloat, now engaged In an effort to break
the existing record for s voyage around
Cape Horn, is reported to have pawed
San Diego yesterday afternoon. . The
meteage was received by wireless tele
graph and stated that the President,
which left Philadelphia March 23,
would arrive at Ban Francisco tonight
or Wednesday morning. If the esti
mate is correct the Persidunt will make
the trip in 46 days.
Forest Lsnd Raopsned.
Helena, Mont., Msy 7. -Notice of
the release of thousands of acres of
Montana lands, which were withdrawn
some weeks ago for national forest pur
poses, was received today st the Helena
land ofliee from Commissioner of the
General Land Office llallinger. Notice
was received stating that "for lack of
funds ail hearings set for dates later
than May 25, except at Carson City,
Nevada, and cases in California and
Los Angeles, set for May 27," sie post
poned. This will tie op a good many
tracts of land In this district.
Shots Flrsd In Labor Riots.
Coonneslville, Pa.. Msy 7. Benis
min Carter, s negro strike breaker, was
stabbed in the back, two negroes were
arrested for carrying firearms, and pa
trolmen and members of the state con
stabulary were fired upon tonight dur
ing s riot between white men and negro
strikebreakers at the plant of the Sligo
iron A steel company. The mills hsve
been closed since April 13 until few
days ago, when several carloads of ne
groes were imported from Pittsburg.
Relations Not Severed.
Mexico City. May 7. Diplomatic re
lations between Mexico and Guatema
la have not been severed. Tonight the
fub-SBcretary ot foreign affairs, Joes
Alegaria, emphatically denied the re
port emanating from Washington to the
effect that Minister Gam be had been
recalled.
SUBMITS TO NEW LAW.
Harrlman Annuls Long Contract Wlih
Clark Railroad.
Washington, May 8. Official Infor
matlon reached ths Interstate Commerce
oonmilfslon today of ths cancellation
of s traftio agreement entered Into June
18, 1903, between the Southern Paoltlo
and the 8an Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt
Lake railroad companies.
In ths opinion of the commission tht
abrogation ot the agreement is of the
highest importance. The fscta con
cerning it were developed at ths txwent
inquiry into the relations of the South
era Pacific with other corporations. It
was the opinion of several Interstate
Commerce commissioners that the
agreement was In restraint of tnvls and
might subject the officials who entered
into it to s prosecution under the Sher
man anti-trust act.
Notification of the abrogation of the
agreement was received In s letter from
R. 8, Lovett, of New York, general
counsel of the Southern Pacific com
pany. Mr. Lovett asaigns as the rea
son for the action the enactment by the
California legislature of a law which
prohibits contracts restricting compe
tition. The agreement binds the Salt Lake
road not to change rates within 00 yeais
without the consent of the Southern
Pacific. It came out at the Inquiry
that the agreement extends beyond
Califoml and kinds the Salt Lake road
to build no extensions north of Salt
lake -parallel.
MONEY IS TRACED.
Witness Ssw United Railroads Official
Pay Qold to RUef.
San Francisco, May 8. Sensationat
testimony was given before the grand
jury today by United States treasury
otlicinls, which laid bare the details ot
the bribery of Abe Ruet, Mayor SchiniU
and the members of the board ot super
visors by the United Railroads.
Through the testimony of Supei intend
ent Leach of the mint, Assistant Treas
urer Julius Jacobs, of the San Francisco
sub treasury, and others, f 22R,00O of
boodle was traced from the hands of the
United Railroads to the city officials.
Several officials ot the United Rilroaads
were also called as witnesses, but la
voked their constitutional right and re
fused to testify.
One of ths most startling pieces of
testimony was that of Mr. Leach, who
told the grand jury that he personally
had seen Thorn well Mullally, assistant
to the president of the United Rail
roads, pay $5,000 to Ruef. This was
only the beginning. Other witnesses
completed the chain ot evidence, which,
it ia predicted, will result in the indict
ment of some of the most prominent
officials of the local traction trust.
WORRY ABOUT OLD CATHEDRAL
London Corporation Quarreling
County Council.
With
London, Mar 6. Citizens of London
are anxious about the safety of St
Paul's cathedral. The southwest tower
ia leaning several Inches out of perpen
dicular and large cracks have appeared
in the stone work.
A sharp conflict baa arisen between
the City corporation and the London
County council regarding the stability
of the cathedral. The council proposes
to run a main sewer under the threat
ened tower, and this the oitixens resent
likely to hasten the ruin of the ca
thedral. Lord Mayor Treloar has
spoken vigorously on ths necessity of
fegnarding London s cathedral, while
Sir Benjamin Baker, the most eminent
civil engineer In Englsnd, says he is
prepared to pledge his professional rep
utation that the proposed sewer could
not in any way affect the cathedral
A public meeting to protest against
the construction of the sewer la being
arranged at the Guildhall, where the
lord mayor will probably preside.
Japan Has Oet-RicH-Qufck Fever.
London, May 8. Japan has caught
the "ge-rich-quick" fever, according to
London merchant who has just re
turned from Japan, and who soys that
unless the nation sobers down, specula
tive crises will become as common in
Tokio as they are in New York. Some
day a Japanese Letter will make a cor
ner in rice. The companies and syndi
cates floated during the twelve months
ending In January lart represented the
astonishing total capital of $700,000,-
000.
Will Not Olvs Up Lima.
City of Mexico, May 6. Guatemala
has refused to comply with the request
of the Mexican government that Jote
Maria Lima and Colonel More, charged
with complicity in the assasaintttion of
General Barri I las, be exttaditnd. Ths
cabinet held a .protracted session and,
it is said, debuted the advisability of
immediately severing diplomatic rela
tions with Guatemala. No one would
talk, but Minister ot Foreign Affairs
Marlscal said that ths position of the
Mexican government may be snnounced
tomorrow.'
Busst Calls for Scalps.
Chicago, May 6. Mayor Busse today
formally asked for the resignation of
Joseph Powell, William Prentiss andj
rrana wenrer, wno constitute tns civil
service commission of Chicsgo. They
refused and asserted that the mayor is
without authority to ask them to re
sign. Mayor Busst refused to statin
sny reason for his action. After the
commissioners' refusal to resign, Mayor
nusse aeciuea ttiat ne lias the author
ity to remove them. Consequently he
declared the oflices vacant snd sppolnt-
eu tnree new members to the board.
Strlkt Fsvsr Is 8prttding,
Ban Francisco, May 6. The iron
workers strike has settled down to s
singe. Practically all the Ironworks,
foundries and shops in the city are clos
ed. It was said today that the employ
era would declare for an "opn shoo"
this week. Another strike loomlnir on
on the horiton is that of the bakers.
The Bakers' union held a midnight
meeting last night to formulate demands
for a considerable Increase In wages snd
possibly an eight hoar day.
Attscksd by Qustsmsla.
City of Mexico, May 8. Telegrams
from Salina Cms tend to confirm s re
port that the Guatemalans attacked the
Mexican lighthouse at Ban Berti,on the
west coast.
We Trust
Doctors
If you tre suffering from
Impure blood, thin blood, de
bility, nervousness, exhaus
tion, you should begin at once
with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the
Sarsaparilla you have known
11 your lire. Your doctor
knows It.too. Askhlmabouilt.
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Ova wt
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9 flail VMflfJ.
LfClO CHUM PECTOtAL.
The only two great Kurerwan capital
that never hav bwn mruylnl by a for
iju f are London and Hi. Pstsrsburg.
In China soil aom part of India th
(Jurat tra ousts uuljr 0 or 8 nuts a pound.
One of the
K2
and the Well-informed of the World
is to learn as to tba rolatiT atanding and reliability of the leading manufacture
era of medicinal agenta. as th most emineut physicians ara the roost carwul as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies) prescribed by them, and Jt Is well
known to physicians and the Well-informed generally that the California Hg Syrup
Co . by reason of ita correct method and perfect equipment and the ethiesl character ot
its product has attained to the high aUndiug in acieutiflo and commerciM circles which
is accorded to auccessful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that ths uauio of ths
Company haa become a guarantee of ths excellence) of ita remedy.
TRUTH AND QUAIJTY
appeal to the Well-informed In every walk of life and art essential to permanent stns
cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call ths attention of all who would
enjoy good health, with ita blessings, to ths fact that it Involve tha question of right
living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of whst la best each hour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be mads to eoutributs
to that end and the use of medicine dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
as in many instanec a simple, wholeeom remedy may be invaluable) If taken at ths
proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co, feels that it is alike Important to present
truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has woo
the approval of physicians and the world-wide aeoepUne of ths Well-informed because)
of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of majBufao
ture, which ia known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
Thi valuable remedy haa been long and favorably known under ths nams of
Syrup of Figsand has attained to world-wide sceeptsnes aa ths most excellent of
family laxatives, and aa it pur laxative principles, obtained from Henna, are well
known to physician and ths Well-informed of ths world to be the best of natural
laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of .Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will slwavs be
called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effect always
note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every package, whHlicr you simply call for Syrup of
Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Fira and
Elixir of Senna i the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Fip which haa given sat
isfaction to millions. The genuine Is for sale by all leading druggist throughout the
United State in original packages of ons six only, ths regular pries of which is fifty,
cents per bottle.
Every bottle ia sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with ths
Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy la not adulterated
or rniabrandod within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 80th, 1900,
gi w uouisviuo, xvy.
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PUTNAM
Caler aw seeda Wste anal faster color.
(area1 jtva aarfeci rlfa. Ak aw
stasia) and au cater. MOMiOC DHuU .
Wanlnal It the lloaermooa.
"I hear jrou hav brnn fnin marrlH,
Artlnp. Sllll billing soil rnning?"
'('oolng only, Hoilry. The r billing
III come on tbe first day of tb month."
CITO S. Titos' near ana all Nervous D -
l I V PnBiBllr rnrml bf Ir. Kliiw s llr
N.rv. fb,rr. Hf(1 rr KHKK Sttlrlal boill. ar!
IraaUaa, Ut. IL It k l in... IA. sal A reb Bt., fit ila.l'a
The derpent sounding yet mad la (lie
Mean is said to be In the Aldrlrk deep,
to ihe east of New Zealand. Iters tb
is 30,030 feet deep.
Mother will And Mr. Wlnslna'a Bu,ihi.
Syrui. the b el raintdy Ui use loc ttilr etallur j
ufiug iu leainiug pcruxi.
Prraoael ir.
Musical Critic That new star of yours
has a good enough vtlcs, but sbt doesn't
know how to us It.
Comic Oiiera Manaser That ni
shows bow littls you know about h.r
voice. You ought to bear bow
cently sb rsa us It when tb boi ofSo
it a little 1st la paying bar weekly aal
ry. HURT. BRUISE
it. simu
THE OU-MONKURE
Pries 83s
best or, this Co.,.. 6'u
Annual tells all about
6l . .
Aunt riltirs was preparlua sonp Wl
dinner, when one of neighbors MP
tiened In on a borrowing rrsniL
-Why. Aunt rilurs. Isn't tlist un
usually Urge soupkettlsf Mksd tha
eall.r, with s cnlcualtlng lmt at tht
stove on her passage across tst il
If you're Just looking st tht klttls.
It stein Plumb slsshlt." said Auut
rilura, calmly "but
.our looks on tht txtents snd pliabili
ty of my Knoou's mouth, t reckon
twon't look any too large, that klltlt
rraisarlr C'aer.
When Maxhu Oorky dlntd with
nit," said a literary Nsw Vorktr, "ht
talked about tht Huaslan censorship.
"It said that In tht courat of lbs
Husso-Jsiiantst war be haJ oevashu In
an article to describe tht headquarters
of out of tht grand dukes. Ht wrote
of tliese beadiiuarttrs, among other
tblixt!
- - And over tht dotk of bis highness t
tout It a largt photograph of Maria la
Jamtie, tht beautiful ballet dsmtr.'
"Ilef ore this artlclt could appear, tht
censor changed that aeutuce to t
" 'And over tht desk of hit blghneaa's
lent la a largt uiup ot tht thvattr ot
war.' "
Tht llaliibuua at Coruoaa, Bpslo. is
believed to b lb oldt ou sow ia us.
It wa rrird durlnf Ik rsiga at Tsv
jaa, and rebuilt la 1034.
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