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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1907)
' I HEALTH MOTES FOR AUGUST. xxi ft 30 a-.. Di-.hrhea, 'JicttTsv;.' s August Is the month of Internal catarrh. The mucous mew braaes, especially of the bowels, mre very liable to congestion, causing summer complaint, ana catarrh of the bowels and other Internal organs. Pe-rwnals aa excellent remedy for all these conditions. ui .i wealth at tfcs saatk. About one-seventh of the mineral production of the eutire country comes from the Southern mt- mluous coal, the most vatuable mineral. the South produce, ne-rounu, eua m Iron about one-ninth. lt wiai resources amount 10 nranj uw.- 000,000 tona. or mora than one rourai ..h mated coal reservs. V. VW. . . Of mineral chemical materials u.. a.mth iiuwIIm more tnan on-nnu. chiefly phosphate rock, all of which la .l..w In Vlnr dS. u , South Carolina, ana near., v.. of the mineral pigment. Of precloua tones the whole country produces only . rrh with toe aouw iur- Sj0.rv'V' " - .i.hin ita fair share. The showing in iron ore re-wr.-. . quite aa good; a aare minimum a.ono.000.000 tone, or nearly one-third f th nattou'a total. Of workable Iron are the South contalne one ana oue- half tlmea aa much aa the rauious Lake Superior district, ana ima oo ... i...ln,l the detD lyiua wuu" ArM. On a baala of Talue of proa act me Rontn furnishes more man iwv-w entha of our oil and more than one- sixth, of our gas. New lort sun. Sae Ha I. or.t.i- Kiiw nald a visit to the plebelt region of New England the paat summer. He stopped one m.ui -v -small country hotel, where the youthful daughter of the proprietor officiated aa waitress. Seating himself at me oreaa fast table the next morning Mr. Shaw asked : "Have you auy nreaarast wr. young ladyr The Ingenuous lltue ver- monter stared perplexeaiy si u rctary. cart her eyes with algniflcance over the well-laden table, upon which was spread the usual assortment 01 preserves. Jellies, pickles, Worcester sblre sauce, ham. egga and bread, and stammered out: "Excuse me, air, but what did yen want?" "Why, eome breakfast food, please," repeaiea iec retarv Shaw, politely. The girl frown ed and then, with sudden Illumination of the distinguished guesfa meaning. replied glibly. "Oh. yea. air; we have apple, pumpkin, gooseberry, and I be lievesquash pie!" And she hurried from the room to execute Secretary ShaWs order. Exchange. OPERATORS ALL OUT Telegraph Sjstents el Ctnmtrj Almost faralyiea. HAS BEEN NO GENERAL ORDER Strike I Optional With tocal Unlona but Sectioned by National Offi cer Whan Called. jtTRIKI MAY SPREAD. .f Oparator.; Da-Ufuaad Qsnaral Btrias " r" Chicago; Aug. UT r.J.rf the union commercial i-.a--. tora wlll he universal throughout a h.... and Canada within IIIV vu. .. ........I C. 24 hours, nccordlnt to Hussell. of tne retary K,ue",his atntement wai organlaatlon. W . M hv he men in New ork. h. at a mating there today. decm, - " -a walkout In abeyance until tu i ter part of the week "This striae uumiu...-. thure c be no backing down A Failure. Not long ago a man appeared at the capital and bad his card taken In to 6enator Bailey. The Senator did not recognize the name, but. In accordance with his usual courtesy, came out to where the stranger was waiting. It took only a few minutes' conver sation to develop the fact that the In dividual simply desired to make a "lanch." It was the regulation "Been unfortunate, sab, and desire to get back to my own country, sab." "What is your business, colonel 1") the Senator Inquired. The rusty frock coat and black hat seemed to warrant the title, "Why, I am a gentleman. Senator, the stranger replied, pompously. "Oh, I see," the Senator said, pleas antly. "Have yon Instituted bankrupt cy proceedings yetr Philadelphia Bec- onL War " H was romantic but bashful for hH age. At 23 It to expected nowadays th.t a man should be matter of fact pti.n,i. Auk. 13. The tele graphers' atrlke ta now ,K..hi, tn country. Following is a general summary of the altua Commercial operators Striae una extended with great rapiauy throughout the United Statea and telegraph buslneaa la everywhere paralysed or badly crippled. Both Western Vnlon and Toatal Telegraph Companlca appear to be equally at- fected. ... oa n. Press Operators ai . v.. V,lr tlmA. ASSW'lttlPU operators left their keys over the cn- .miiii to Elve General nr --- - - ... ,h Manager Stone time 10 rn- board of directors of the Associated Press their demand tor msmr ti.i,,.tf.m nt hours. nuu niiiiuuu- , Railway Telenrapnera Quick, grand secretary and treasurer .v. if nnllwnv Telegrauh- 01 iui w.v... ------ - - ,J lnea order direcunR telegraphers not to handle commer cial messages. . . rotiriiv tne enure ri,-ini'".- business of the country Is tted up the result of the strike Inaugurated L . ih. Inree cities by the h Western Union Tele- u, D,. Tola. graph company anu i graph Company, and one or two other telegraph compantea of minor Importance. , The strike now Involves not only ... . tnleirraDhers. but also the operators of the Associated Press In all the large cities of the : ... .... . fo -in New Enaland and the Middle West. The strike of the Associated Press men came at the end of a day of Mediation b tween General Manager Melville r.. o.- ,r,A nmrlala of the telegraph- ntnn in New York. Owing to the radlcnl demands of the operators. unnmrer stone asked tor 2 The trodden on Sf"?wVh bythcTcompan.,-. and Low that "we have th- o,,,rtu-y we are going to use all our atr x th to enforce our demands, t ot .ever weeks President Small and m)' have been holding the te egraphers "ck. and have been advUUng co ncll- Intlon; but they nave - - to stand ty mem. .,t be allowed to wora wun '"" "nj belonging to our organist In and thl. means tnat wmurruw when the business 01 - . . ..." ..n. 1 1 hmim unlver- gins, m - - , ,nla We caumu au ui -w - When the Hair Falls ntv urn atriKO u III II 1 1 Vt asj 1 . precipitated by the men tnems. . without the sanction of the m tional officers, but we are now working in .-a .nvihimr thut the ortl- UHIHUU rwm " " . , . ....... rials of the various unions through- out the country nave none ... "" strikes meets witn our oper- .. ,..! bv striking telegraphers held In Brand'a k.n a.m.uv arternoou. i " ..u,i 1 sua nersons. and so great Then It', lime to -cil No time .,riv. to read, to experi ment! You wnt to v( jour hair, and save It uicMy. tool So make up your mind th very minute that If your hlf ..... ... out vou will use Ayer'aHalrVlcof. U ml ,h acalp heahhy. The hair stays In. It cannot do any thing else. Ii'a naiure a way. As best hind et h la onr slat yr. "Uolit lor ovar tlM yaimMwtew si. Ja.ll CSUtKf rtCTQgU otrlgln unknown. H roiialatlna V: wS. --r in ....... . ,h- r am or UttlB cavity m t wliH-U ai'i'n t . prova my - - . ,(l,ir, sua ! uthU-a, I before tuey . luit whether . .... ... Aav lit tiara - - ,, luelr wt ,M"' 1. mar have aerved t do n vka Aa '"" , " ...in.. . ... one tt ,,", a " " ..t.i. i tt, ueW tea nut very mil is wide fr the opium habit, but la the r-len of UW xmals that claliel w v... M-e As a re-itlt tl- lmH.rt.ll rf,4um In the Malay Wales ba. b. rvdu fr,.m eighty l " w.ntb and th-tiaamU ' "IT The plaut Is a climber, botan catly called Cnmbretuui aondalcum. A decoc tion of the plaut l l't ! t tls. Into ou. of waic f -; ; " v ...t ..1,111m aa the patient l h- a day. When he 111 .......1 i of dla- r.,im.rea fr hia aiill rUB rui ' . ".... .ml s.il..tltutes tl la ybl.rUbac.''' u i,o .'.;."" . 1 m - h. la alren t table- was the uemanu - - cr.i v - - - , . ..-.1 1 h. trik na ...1- tti. latter buttle tnUl Severn. uuhui"i ------ -prvnit.i operators were unaoie 10 a. -tnnce to the building and remained on the streets In the vicinity umi some of the early arrlvala had kit the hall. . , . The Order ot liatiwsy ienri. ers was represented at the meeting v.- v,.H,i,.l Seeretarv uuica. . Quick Informed the strlkera that his Laiclne does It, ora-nnlxatlon was at their disposal. nnnnciMuj. as muvn trm ru" - It to Ail the space. nail, la now repeated ' for. but no new opium Is added. Tl patient la cured In from ten toflft'-en Urs. It lo'ks lllie a pi -" th the saaurani-r Th tnileiiemlenl. log off." , x w n. '.-,",T5t i w. .a.M.--- Wtur Jes)eaaasa. ja.xb A. Klla. ' M,,ur pnJ ,,M'r' Mllst. was talking .Mrt witty itlr hrsdltnra, . A. witty a headline aa I kwwr. , said b. "was wrttteu by y'h l 19 , There w.s a bill P Prohibit lb awle , ..Mhollc dfluka within rnllea of lb Vulcrtty of .Ufola. ' bill tl ,B . , . "An Act to Prml redetrlata Among Our tludata.' biul tu.a. .m-, Banking by l WEPAV INTEREST Om savings depoalu nt a dltu W.tiiore, tomoiilaJ twuaj every year. It la )ui m l 0Hn a Havl ntta A rcmml ni4 e by Mad a il you. lived a.it door, twnd fur our lre Uk. let. "banking l.y Mail," ao4 Wars lull radicular, Ad.tri Orcson Trust h Savlnsa Bank Portland. Oregta txth ni Wathlnffton BU, Ktleaaalta traM.lcawt, "Wtial brought yeu bvrr Mel ik Judge. . "Ttiat." replied Ifta prUmrf. politt to r xlwntn, "but I was draak. Ilouato l't. rtiM ltf tke bwl patrkKle aran hi the at a bl rbil4r atms ItruMela, and 6t l"' a If S tmbaa. KTPrai of the English dukea havs an annual duty to perform In accord ance with the patent of their peerages. The Duke of Wellington commemorates - . . . . m a..-Iv K the day of the name or T I i,; Manager Stone asked for 1 4 ending miniature reproductions of the ",V whlch to advise with the French and Engllah Bags to the king. The Duke of Marlborough presents an annual flag to King Edward on the day of the battle of Blenheim ; and the Duke of Hamilton, as hereditary keep er of Holyrood palace, la Involved In the duty of sending a fat buck to the Guard of Honor on the occasion of their yearly dinner. While writing of these" matters. It may be mentioned that one or two peerages sre In re ceipt of government granta In perpetu ity. For example, the Nelson earldom gets 125,000 a year, and the barony of Rodnev Is In receipt of $10,000 a year. Bot the annual 1 10,000 granted to the baronlea of Raglan and Napier of Magdala will die with the present holders of these titles 198 Cfcaaeea. Gov. Stuart of Pennsylvania aald re cently In Harrisburg of a bill that he opposed: -This hill, at first glance, la full of She was hi equal In romance, nut a, enthusiasm and hope, but tnaeea. 10 - - , .. . .... tHn vaon. . trifle older, old emragtt. a widow. The conversation had turn- it l naive. It IS lle roc juuug iua . . . - nHuwiMt foe the . .. . . .. .M,w-r nf OI B.enmuSu.u " M on me rr-iiui-. band of the millionaire's daughter, nrntliera-in-law. There was a loll In the , " ....... itii.ir. fm . . 1 .- --neu, -1 argument, uazing rar, sue said: "Ah, me! I shall never have another mother-in-law He looked at her with Interest for a moment, and then suddenly blurted out: "My mother died when I was very Tonne!" "It was an Inadvertence, but be could j not draw back. She threw herself Into bis arms, and they have lived happily op to now. Pittsburg Press. Her MajMtr's Etlqaetta. Queen Alexandria of England Is strict on such polnis of etiquette aa make it a breach of decorum, for In stance, to band anything but new and unused coin, fresh from fie mint, to the consort ot the British sovereign. To make love to ber majesty Is pun ishable, by the law of Britain, with death, nnleiiss, of course, one happens to be the king. frown- tn thouzhtfully, "what are your pros pects? Is there any chance of promo tion In your business?" " 'Any chancer cried the young man. Well. I should say so. Why, we em- i ploy 200 men. snd my Job Is next to the if . . .... ....u-i . lowest in roe waui"- Slav crT aa Moaar, rerhaps the queerest money In the world Is represented by the boy and girl slsves In Moliammedan Africa. One of these will buy two camels. It la a currency much favored, for It will carry Itself, and Increases In vslue like tin best real estate. Sfadestr. "Whom do you regard as the great- Mt llvln actorr "Mv friend," answered Mr. Storm- lneton Barnes, "Che question Is not considerate. You know bow J, hate to talk about myself." Washington Star. members of the uoara m ot the sssoclation. This request apparently won ac ceptable to General secretary ....... sell, of the Telegraphers' Union, and to a large number of Associated t .....inn who real zea us .n..ki0nMu hnt s number of radl- i th. Tothh circuit wonld not consent to a poatponemem on the part of the Associated Press j ...if (hair vvs. This action wna throushout the lull"-". , w A serious phase of the strike de veloped yesterday afternoon and dur ing tha nleht when It was discovered that railroad telegraphers In many places were tampering with the wire t relay points. rj from th switchboards and grounding the wires communication on a nuniuer ui m-.""" --- --- rupted and In Borne instances em.. ly shut off. .,r ir nleht it seems certain th rrAPT of Railway Tele- win nnnnrt the commercial telegraphers In their strike, and It Is tmnrnhabla that ine ranwaj iic- graphers' organization win u.. . j.ni tnvnlved In the strike v...u it tu. nr lenethv duration. While the strike at tnis ume .. the appearance and 10 somo .1.. .f a nrnsril strike, such I III. " . w. . D- -- . . h. n.ao a lane nuniuer m commercial operators are sum ai k.l. Vov. anrf will not KO OUl onin in.fmetail to do SO Dy rreiiiuen wrtern L'nlon and Postal Telegrapn n.nn.niM otrni-u last night. Th VUIUPM... - ,J ... Western union men were Tr.sH.nt nranin 01 mo ."- ...inn n'clocK. ine n mrnrators left their keya at 7.4 'i,w.b rinih strikers were very or V . 11.- n . - - , Tho measeneer dots arnica. , .'i.h oi 1 1 n'clock after holdin . nuilnr at whlcB mey uiri.iu.uicu a demand for a considerable Increase In pay. K.ith mnratlv and have $1,000,000 In our own treaa nrv." an Id he. "ana 11 is bi jour .1 vm,,- Biiht Is ours, and we V""' ...... .K. ...I 111 iinni w in vou mill, iiiv , .. Before the mass meeting me jj nlon telegraphers employed by com- nanles usine leased wires was unu. thia vninerina Droaera. uv.a agencies and commercial ornanim Ions, Including tne oig !... K.ro reiirenentea. a reaum inn mm adnnted declaring that this riiu nf labor was underpaid and that ho various firms would oe asaea k ,1.,. amira arhedule and also to amnio none but union telegraphers. It iini ilectuea 10 lei iuv fn""- Ire men prepare and present their own scneuuies 10 rue.r uvjv -Th hrnker-men will nreaent their schedule at 10 o'clock Monday morn ,., Th hroker-men will asa tor a minimum of 130 a week. The men emnloyed by the press as- anolntlnna nresentcd their request at ) o'clock Sunday night, ana tne iployers will be given J 4 hours to comply with It. The schedule pre sented calls lor 135 a wees mr six nlchts' work, and 70 cents an nour overtime, eight hours to constitute a day s work, with half an hour tor lunch. The operators employee; or the news companies and newspapers the day time will ask lor 30 a week and 60 cents nn hour overtime. eight hours to constitute a work, and the regular luncn. reauests were presented to every newsenther na orminlintlon in in United States and Canada Sunday even I nit. and 2 4 hours will be al lowed for an answer. If at the end of the time the demands have not mot with a favorable response, the men will renort to the union official, and they say a strike win he ordered In regard to the newspaper end or the controversy Secretary Uussel Is sued the following statement: To all publlKhcrH, United States and Canada: The Commercial Tele graphers' Union does not desire In any way whatever to hamper tne newspapers of the country. We ar fighting for our rights, however, and believing that the telegraph opera tors employed In this service are un derpaid, we have authorized our men to present a schedule to their em pioyers asking for what we consider reasonable recompense for their labors. If these demands aro not met by the various nnws gathering organizations within a specified time the men will be ordered to quit work xtp&n nTminTOF blood at4. 1. 1 MA4.r.i a Jt-florrittif irtn the tissues of the bead and throat, as the symptoms cl ringing noises la the ears, tauccras dropptaj pacK Into the throat, continual hawking and Spitting, etc, would seem to Indi cate; it is a blood disease ia which the entire circulatioa and the greater part ol the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of. aa excess if uric acid la the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels requeiiUy be come torpid and dull ia their action and instead of carrying oS the refuse and waste of the body, leave it to soar and form uric acid ia the system. This is takea tip by the blood and through its circulatioa distributed to ail -t These imrmritiea la the blood irritate and inflame the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca--i:..t :.. .rr.. .11 narta nf tli avstem. The head has a tizht. lull m ,;...,nrt ctnn.4 n nnitia a hove, the rveS. slisrnt lever comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered ana affected by this disease. It is a waste of wLfnWmaVctSvS time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, Uiwoih. I triod everything -washes, inhalations, etc Euch treatment X could bear of. tut no a-ood ro- ,ntreach the blood, and can. therefore, tvoitaa. x men neran a. o. d., u i , - -i could see av little improvement do nothing more than temporarily relieve ttnNJSttW discomfort ot th e trouble. ,To euro This was ai yosrs ag-o, and I an Catarrh permanently the blood must pe as well today as an man. I think thfyrouffhlveurifiedandthesystem cleansed rT nil i m inn. nuu a. RtrMnrtriened and built nt. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attach the Iom,. t lt head, poes down to the very bottom of the trouble and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. 8. S. remove every particle of the catarrhal poison from the blood, making thi vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem branes begin to heal, the head is loosened andcleared, the Hawking ana spuung tauw. li '! New York. a ..ilaiKS n W DO Ulll ' " jo to aa inland New England vlllsg ten miles from a raiiroau .t.ii.m l,v an old fellow who Wxk ed as If be might have Jut awakened . after a Kip Van Wlukle sleep. Ills ; bursa and buggy were m seeping wu , their owner's am letit sppearsnre. Here we air at last." sam me unv blm read boiiM'S and a Ulacksmitn s suep. This Isn't much of a place, is nr said the depressed stranger, kwsus around. Ob, you dun't see su a it rrum here," wss the reply. loara iu mors bouses over Iwhlnd that hilt thar. an' a cooter's sbp Jest around that bend In the road thar. t ome to tmnch em all together an It s romld able o n'l.L-e tut 0 roiirsa It sin I .New York." Womsn's Hitin Compsnloa. tarrrlaa Taaee. "Did you want to b!re a boyT ask ed the applicant at a music store. Yes." said the nisnmcrr. " b"1 musics! ability bare your j -None j "Can yon even carry a tuoeT" "Vea." "Iben you'll do. W want yoo to day's hurry tUne phonographic records down These to th shlimlna deiwirtuiout." Kansas City Tlmca The rHse ew. Take fr yourself a well brd cow. get her on run im, cram ana ! and stuff snd cram ber for. s.iy, a year. Go to the tMtth'.e of washing and cur rying and ecruMiIng and cumhlng her twice a day. get down oa your buuk ers, my friend, smlpar ber bifs. groom ber leg, polish ber boms and brush ber tall, and by the time show sesson Conirs around you sliouM bav a very creditable lo"klii show cow. Kherldau (St'.) Advanee. Ilia l ark nt ara, Mule bov." skM th tmtle volred mstroa, "bow d.m It baiua tfcst you don't ratio snjr of tbrse nib but the smallest oni" It hapin. Bis'sin," Shrfd Tom my, clioklnt back a ali, 'csu tae oihr b; sln't afraid to lie like blasts. bism thtlr pli-tars. sn I are. Maevt ..nt In tu dinner together. It .as very bashful, and she trtwt ! ! to drsw blm eut ftaally tkn U.a t . talk book, and be b-sme rvavo -And llur abe aekeo. ,.. like bis stytaT .-,iK be replied. I 9oi luteaseiy liitervet'a ' rJ um" ber of bis ra T,rt, t!e asked, -IUS yo vt.,.t.thn-' Y4 "S t'v--erooly read three, f 1 dn t kaw be bad written so sasny." limilmv't'e. til Sana). -Wbrt la Ibat happy, eoateated look' I lug rhapr -ti, w a chap wbe mam, a gri sum) she a line couk." -And who la Ibe poverty strl-k. sad Uklug rbsp talking tu "That's mso wtut wsrrled girl be rsue she was a Oue arff."- IIkos ton I'uet. ST. HELEN'S HALL , rtMttAMO. ottwxi A bW rkaal el the kl rieev CelksV ta ilaeeHawat. Hiaie. an. kuattiwa. j aetaaw ! ea t en-iwafce) SV - . -., UNO rMI CAIAiOM assia votw loom taotwiri 10 US Helee , fe- wt. C. tawwtt, rrtlas.aSt ,, .aaafaraM Sl SAWf A ' " f lS ni SaiBl tT-,. lsssassisf)e , - 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaiaaw u attMe ll mm . aw nwaal MS . aaaea ssataaa. ms aaas - ENGRAVING Write U$ PLATtS rORfRINTING MICKS-CHATTtN PertkMd Orefsjs) i I DUSIUESSCQLUCL ! T1MTM ANO MOHwliOH ITWtTI ' -oarVAMt. M4M A, sv AHMtTNONtt. U-. s. faweeaM. QaeWr ateat ssslas, We e4es aaaasj sl aead ea-a MM as a ssas ea pmmA-mt mum asfls taas seas aweV i.atal lrr.i- . AS mtmm awtkHaW at beAkaajM - iMahtt skaf aval eaWaa.! . law. Caaaatl (it-new wrtiias Masltaw tkte t 4ef leers saeat. rO, VwUa sukw, keelasas Maw W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES vrcVoC.o swat aoa svsav mimms ow-T.ji aW tua eaalllV At ALL KHMlSSt. Reward I JXTJ ZzLJZJm a T1IB BKJtailH W. I- tkmslw era . M m f I. .11 m.i.. ... nt. 1 1. .m .... I., h4 akaaa. la baaaaae . ainUvnl M Sllln. e4 !" SaaMiaa. a-,.. ........ . tk. iMih., uil. aMllala lw aa. a m, n4 Ilia 4m, ...I timy 4lll a Um a tawhaal alia Ik aval aunuWta.MSnlMlbMaf pa1lajala,l'ali4 ill.it th.n.,, ah., naln Iba klsMrt ae l-atat Ik ta .... tlutr, ai.4 kk.aa IKkawakla fca aaliaat. II li,Ul.t, v lai . m, U,a (MhWtaaal Hrakl..Ma. a.Ki .hoe alollr W U kla. .b. a a.. Ja, )..e .aVlllva ewl'nUl I.T I b k"(.f IfcaW k.l. SI hallal, a-t ii.i. .ixw. Take .MiilaM. - k Ka - J" "11I?ZZ aleak , aA A. P. Striks Not General. Chicago, Aug. 13. The Associated D.... nnornlnra in Chicago, Ne Va,1i ontt nther leased wire points I t,. wet ond Rotith stntck at 7:30 last night. The operators In Mlnne annils. Duluth. Milwaukee, Indian apolla. Detroit and Cleveland re t their noBts. The strike o ncnlnst the wishes of General Secretary Russell, of the Telegraph TTninn who. with a majority the operators deairea Mr. Stone had expressea nis wuiii.r ness to endeavor to arrive atan understanding. Union Officers Sued. San Francisco, Aug. 13. 0. A. Tvletmoe, P. H. Mcuanny, mcuaru Cornelius and all otner oninera a m members of the Carmen's Union, la bor Council and Building Trades Council were made defendants today in a suit filed by james n. -.r, a un.b.nnu. Aver alleaes that ne- cause he did not compel one of bis employes to retrain irom r'u' th. atraet eflra niB IHIUUU lion m knventtail and hie, nusinesa iiireui- ened with ruin. He asked a superior Court to enjoin tne moor ornauiiu Hons from further inierierence. n.,.rrl. 4a a. V.Inoft diaaaBo. know there is nothing- oa earth better for the blood than 8. 8. B. &obodr thinks msjeo' JaoA8, than I do. JUCtAlaOa, eaapMr, Kion. PURELY VEGETABLE every symptom disappears, the constitution is built np and Sy S. S. S. alsV tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a liie tonic to the entire system. If yoa are suffering with Catuxh Ugta " . n 1 ... ... - ; ,.f ...rmuinil our nhvsicians Will Use OI . 6, o. ana wnu: ia a ewM. v. . . .Ai-g, end you literature about Catarrh, and give yoa special medical advico ViLbout charge, S. S. 8. is for sale at an nrsi ciass fc THS SWIFT SPZCinO CO- ATIAMTA. ISaW Hiss Roosevelt's Nsme. Chicago, Aug. 12. Tho name of President Roosevelt wna greeted I with jeers and Muses and the alms of 1 the Western Federation of Miners I cheered to the echo at the reception tendered William I). Haywood, the central figure In the recent lloluel trial by the Moyisr-linywood defense I committee at Luna I'ark today. Belf- styled "undesirable citizens" cried I for Haywood ,1'ettlhouo and Moyerl and hooted and hissed the names of Roosevelt, Governor Henry A .Hurh- tel and tho Colorado state olllclubi I and mlneowners. Bonds Go Begging. w.w Vnrir. a ii sr. 13. For the sec ond time wltbln six weeks the City of v. Vnrk fulled today to oniain wms for any considerable amouni 01 m laree Issues of 6U-year, a per ,.a hnntia nfTored at nubile bidding, smnnntlns! to 115,000,000 AO . , a,. were offered today, ana ov .mnnni nf tho bids was less than $3 000,000. No premium was offered except on four or five bids for very small amounts. Further efforts win be made to dispose 01 tne oonos. American Boat Wins. uoebester. N. Y.. Aug. 13. The American defender of the Canadian Hone, defeated the Canadian challenger Adele today In the second of the races. lit ' MOa I-. US efVUk.Vvi.V. I SA ill? I Iteip" .,7.:..i,t Amerlcsn "Specs" in Qermany. Berlin, Aug. 12. An American In vaslnn of Germany Is announced of somewhat remarkable character. A Brooklyn optician, Mr. It. A. Thomp son, is opening a big optician s es tablishment in Berlin for the salo of spectacles, glasses and other similar wares, and he will only deal In American goods. It Is known by statistics as also by mere observation that 10 per cent of German men are short sighted and spectacled. Tho trade Is therefore an enormous one and the local man ufacturers experts. Wall of Jericho Are Found Berlin, Aug. 12. The walls of Jericho, famous In the Old Testa. ment, have been discovered by Pro fessor Sellln, who has been excavat ing on the site of the ancient Canaa nlte city with more than a hundred lanorers. Tha professor reports to the Vienna Academy of Science on hia Interesting finds. Tho city wall, he writes, is bunt of burnt lime brinks. It rises from a stone foundation, and Is for the most part ten feet thick, Bathing 8eson in New York, New York, Aug. 12. Eleven arownings were reported in the Im mediate vicinity of New York jrester ay. t. , v , AYcficliilitePrrpamlionrorAH slmllatiitg HicFoodarHlHeOiila- tiltg lllC SIllOlAClrJ UlUl IJOWCIS tlf aX Promotes Ditjcslion.Cliperful ness and Itesi.Conl.ilni wWtot Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. NOT N AH C OTIC. lli iMtttmliAJk IKtm .IW - Apcrfcci Rpmjidy forrnnfiHpn- IIUIl, iJllUr .TIIM1UH ll.lJIfliriKH'a rvornw A-onviilskiria .rewrmh- ness and loss of Sleep. fax Simile Signature uf NEW YORK. Tbo Kind You Haro Alw.yt Bought, waA wltk-U ht la us for ortr 80 ywrn, h borM tho ! CwS7SK Allow no otia todeclv J l All Counterfeits, ImltaUons vnd" Jut-.ffod ri KxperlmenU tlmt trifle) -jrlth nd undatnffr Ut InfauU and ChUdren-Eiperleiic gqrgdnat Iiprui.-, What la CAST ORIA Caatorla U a harmleaa .ubatltiito for Otor H. JJJ gorie, Drops) and Boothta Byron- It i '"JloU contain neither Opium. Morphln Ir otcr f " , atibstancA. Its nire U 1U gtmrnutc. It tnwiroy- .. . a. ,nw,imiK . . . . .. .. -- . . ami iki aiiuys overlahneas, k cure ',wr,"" "...mtlo" Collo. It rullcvo Tecthlnir Trouble, cures v - th and Flutulciicy. It aaaltnllat th Fos , p, rUoiiiiM h and Iltiwcl, gUing healthy l,r,u Th CUIIdrcu, l'aniMJa-Tli Mother' Frioud. 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