SSi!NTovIiFi(is
WOOL POOL FAILS.
but biiou it i motnoino or
m.cullnr merit, composed of mon
' . ...... i . - & .. .
thnn iwnmr imnreni rnroomni
ntiimta effoctlno phonomonal
cures of troubloo of tho blood,
stomach, (Ivor ana oowoii.
Thu llmiil'i Bnraitpiirllln ciircerof.
ulii. iH'ti'imt, nitonim, cnturrh, nervou
nc, that tlnl feeling, dyspepsia, I,,
of antiolile. mill build up tlm hvmi-in
tlwt It ttHlnV III III lUtlNl II ftjrui Iff iH
bwwlatad lel'l'. luntt rkllM RAt.aUiia.
riitlur Taffy,
elevator Imy wn "wect" on th
t.nllV ni lli'l(rillllT.
"Yon n1''"' 11 uinor till cvti
lug, Hilly?" ulir commented aim m,
.T'"1 Hi" ,("" ""' """r'
"You bet, itnnkted HHIy. straight
nilhll tip III" ' Hill I'll
liiinlli'B tr'l"
Indeed 1 In what wnvr
u'l.v I nin brllutlna down a 'denr
An.l khf bltlhcd mill auld ho una tli u,m ' 1,11,1 "Pproximately $lil..
Buvr. Offer HKh Prices and Break
D. i - . .
r . uiumu isommna,
r-x'ui-ii.., MU,, j,l(1 j Clll(,f
orester J'inc-liot turn. ij down two Invl.
liitloim u, ott. rt.J tin.. convontkn of tho
Niiti.mul Woolgrnwcra' aisoclatli.n.
wnicn BUjouriiml In thin city Suturday
Mr. I'ln,.h,.i'. ...i i . .
,v " " 'UKlllB W.TB based on
what lio termed t. Hellish and narrow
policy o tin. association toward the,
government forestry service.
On a fluid Hlii.wdown on the Chicago
wool storage proposition it wan found
tlmt the signature to tho Chicago con
trad were 4,MMl,OH0 pound short of
thi' reimired ".fi.WKI Hud i ........
i.... ' . '. '
-n. iv. ftmri iiiif in. ry io niHuri' t in ( li cni.i r.,i,..i ai
. . ., - .. . I '-v. n.
lormntion or alleged astounding fmudti rt..-tinf of tboxu already ii, , I
Um.ii lln ,,u,lic liindti ha com.. Into " found to bo impossible to secure
tho tnisscasioi, of Kcrr.-ti.ry Carncld lodges of the rc.,uird amount amuig
Government Asks Million Dollars
to Recover Stolen Lands.
VALUE I REACIILS $110,000,000
Thlrly-Two Tl.ou.ndCi of Fraud-
ulaot MolliriK W.t cf Mi..
Ippl Many In Oregon,
CATARRH IN HEAD
Pe-ru-na Pc-ru-na.
EIGHTEEN ARE DEAD
MnI jw - -
ji i
'Trains Collide on Denver & Rio
Grande in Colorado.
THIRTY PERSONS ARE INJURED
.. ....... I , ...,-, i-lj r,,?,?a- - j' sa
Westbound Paatenger Crashat Into
Cattbound Freight Doctor
and Nuraet to Scene.
ulict hoy In town.
h Urrmlvi.li,
Cnl Mcri l.Kiit - All. wtl niun'l
,n..ln!li of fta wmlhrr. It liilla in I
rlnlira, )''! alMtw,
"nauuiior (maliliif out a . Iim ) - V
I null. Ihal III mr raaa it lina kill,,! I y. at.-rday
II, iiTir microiw.
Only One "IIKOMO OUININC"
I),. I IAXA1IVK IlKOMO UIIISIMK l
tut U.a lfi.aMr ut K W. (.11. IV K l!.t ih.
I-". vplfllMlMe fl.
"j'ti ),' Blir. (he firignr artie
in I nit a iii.lv f A no-rii-an inUiu
t.mia. ".In ! Iiril.tit Hi rruiaraal.lr
.i.. .if .ur grrat lrixiriiiix.il aloreaT"
' I j (!; fl'!." :! Ilia r H "llinl wr
if a alrM o;l. 1'itlf r.ia.onima
will Mail i!lr mm titnni:iUinlgty ai
r...itiir i.ri timt la oi.l wn (ill 1.1
aril jwia."
Kiir-i:n la ll brain rlfart
lMnii Many l"'n"M o.tH'luda an at
t'H .i la.iiiitaa, or iauii:i.f. witb a o.
kit! iiniwA li.ir antvalor- m. amit
t iii a Iwl.of in ll.a . a. ji f
I'. 'I l"' a.. lakni la hi H ta.irtw I
li.'n Iba bl.to-l ami K.im Ui arateiu.
U.-lhata IU Cl.it Mr. win,i.,-t- a,,iMB
ar.... ti.r K a' t...aU i. tut ihmlt oat tai i
t'liMal II t'Mlwrala4.
", .nint (rnilrnto-Q,1 mUI lha jiro.
(r.ir ..f iturwl (ll.it.iilit In mi.il:i.(; u.
!.. Hilift Ula It. Ida I'. I) uml.
u-l. ! ! II"), M( I ttwotl lirl I
u thr iiiiti 'album) atul hitcUfiiiuAl aria-
1. air. anfrr-4 I ti man
!'!. !' ta.l ); "ll m.an tif jrvai
an I (.,!, In )wr ttiUnl "
1100,0(1(1 Wl,ri, f I,,,,,!, , .
..I..-M . t .i ... . i'"'
.. w. ai iii in. MinaiHMiio river
hnv. I.. .1 r . , .! ... . '
, x' 'iw ( ii iiHUillin-liuy witllin
uio mm iii yenra,
and hidivldunla.
"'"I a View to r. I'ov. rm ll.. .
t.. ... . ...... "
H.i.ia, oi'crt'iiiry uariirid acnt h tii ra
to CliKlrniHii IIuIk l.iul
( hnirjimn Tawn.y. of thu ncimli. and
noue Miiiiriiiirintioii commillri-a. r..
n.-rtivrly. aakli f f.,r tin additiom.l iip.
ro.riBiion of r,0(l,noo. which, if
Kratitr.i, wild Ihut alr.ady anki'd fur
...,..;k..iu a .ir.Tuni ot i,,o j-ociiii. o run.
v. iilion, and u rumpui(ii will l. iimoK.
u.iiii'.i uii mo otiiMiii..
Wool hoy.- fn.in ChicHno nod iSt.
1lUIH tlllVC ll.'.-n Ill'livx Hi, .,,.. II,.. ......
I .... . v.... vw.r
.r.oruona vcmioti in l,uymif tho lUOil t-lio lit
....... . . .
i nun in to i ct'iitH. Muny wi.olrow.
ra, ricri'lorori. roimiilcri'd an aUunrh
Ui.orl. ra of the (:hicuo plan, haw
c'liiirncii'ii thi-ir i-liiia to orivalo huv.
crs, allured hy th.. n-niurkuhlo tiricc.
Ui'd. ri waa m lected uh tho mut i,lr
ui lo.'i'iii.ir.
rrcd W. tioolinir. of KhoHhon..
I'lalio, wan re c in lc 1 prcdiilenl :
win Kiv. in,. (I. imrtniint fl.UOO.IMili (icri;.' S. Walker. t (W w.,.
or ma. purpoiie. ,,, waH c, . .. . , .
. . wiiriiem aiao auoini a a I'eowe . of 11. I. 1,1. M,, ,......
..airowni 01 . it. Mrtiwart. chief of achi'tcd a, trraauri-r. A. II. Knollin
Held (o-rv ice. ahowlnit over 32.000 I of t'hirami. aiu-re, ,!. ,( .!,... h I.' u.' ....
dlatmrt r.-a of alleif.d land frauda of Me. l lIlnU'Klllirt (1 fial l.'i.ut..n At .....
leniB.MiiiiK Further Invi ntii;ation. (If preajdei.l. and A. J. H.lf. !t.r. r,f I .a.
IlKKl.iral iMIImnnlal,
i ,j ,.i iio a nu Ukc juur
. rr -tirt I
' " ral. 1 1 a au atrea
I ; , hrrr la. n rct.(.ua to oa at ail.
toil III.',
tits;
Ifc aa 'ew ii
aiir l.r . I Iw f i.m. M." !
."... r. rati a u.u .oa
Ill a It kliw Ul , ..l. M . fViiil...k l
ucn r- awu llnif inv aliiration
mere are in Oreiioii 1 , 42 : California
and Nevada, I..OU: WaahinL'ton and
.Nortli Idaho. 1 . Miif. ; Montana, a.r.nr.
t oluniil.i, K.iJL'l ; Arizona. 4'.iii: Wv-
MoinB, Zl,i;.a: t tah. 1.4.H2. and Ni w
Mexico, l.Siitt,
Much Land In lhl Statu,
anhmtJlon, Jan. l'.l, Arcordinjf t"
a aistenieiil aent rontrrea yeaterday hy
nm reiary darnem, me Kov. rnineiit la
now .(deaviiriii to r. covi r title to
$ J. MS, WO worth of mihlii'lnnda fraud
uleiitly entered or itoUKht to he entered
In (ircKmi. Una include f.Ml.tioo
worth of t.inlvrr land acouired hy ('. A
Smith, ltKl.WHl ,y Krcd A. Kriha,
i:!f..io(i involviil in 123 fraudulent
llmhrr ntri. (name not (;iven),
f 2.Mi,iMHI worth of tine pine timlicr.
and liX'.OOO worth of coal land within
fur. at reaerveii. lie alao holH-a to re.
rover f.r.!l,oou worth of land in Wah-
iisjjt.'ii and a lartte ipmntity in Idaho.
COSGROVt DtLAVS JOUHNEV
Wathii'itton' Governor-Elect Will Ra-
main South a Month.
rian rram-ta o, Jan. i'J. ActitR on
the advic of Ir. Sawyer, who la at.
tending him at I'we liohlea. Cl., (Jov
ernor-flect CoXKrove, of VVahiti(;toii.
ha deciiird not to k North for at laa
a month. ot;rove i imnnivinj; ev. rv
lay and hi phtaicinii I foidVient that
he will ultimately le a well a ever.
Tin. reason fur the postponement of
the trip la that Ir. Sawyer dor not
h.'lieve CaVHfruva alronir enough yet to
faci? a North, rn winter, afur having
U-en in tho warm climate.
imp, yn., Mjecceded
aoii, of Wyominif, a
Dr. J. M. Wil
Western vice
pn aiilent.
In the resolution adopted any ri duc-
tion in the present tariff on wool and
hide was opiMKi d, Hnd the i.ro.'Mwc.i
ratahlinhmi-iit of a central Wool market
in Chicago a;iprovil.
th. innteviir.
Jol'B Itwkefeller Inade, he J, sUty-
Oil four Iti'iiianital it'ilUr lrrowrd; oh.
h r'!r I It up In clmlik.
I frl that J r-tiM d.i cil or 'wt
a well a lie,
Milt b" .: aeema In lung tn letnl four
t.iJUaaod pUiuLa i t inn
II nikloil IValt.
Ieaalr'4 II... .a riaklrra.
'I Ma iteiinl'ir.t a!. '.In. I 1 a gl
filii," Mr. Taokiiwuy tiniiir.il,
"t. anaitrrrd Mr. T , "hut It
!! ! le a h't U tter Hilne If w ou:.
t.iitvirt aH-.ihol nawra"- Kaitaae City
linn.
Bhake Into Your Bho
A 'W" ! tVa. i - let ft l frl. tl euewa
..nf ,1. ..i'.i ...t;ii., .-a.if (pet. Jlftki
f.w lyw l-.t.t I'll ail l'r'ttiia alvl Mi,
I' . f. 1,.. I .rrel a" iltll . !tmll
I I.I t- AM- A li. Ulina'-I. I U-, N. X.
tha W rtidsj Kara.
"t'll'i-r." an Id the iie mKtatrati,
"li!it t the chars!" fiilnl lliia many
"1 i,.t-di-r:v n ii.lml. VU h nr. He ! 1,1. i.rrtv hnl.li.ura ar tied un for
a..hei two .h..r.ia hdl.a I., whom hall. Since the sh.K.titiK'of lleney, the I lHaird the American supply ship Cul
Ii" lud netcr Ixi'ii lnir liii.l and In
ltel tti.tii to hoe a Thitulistvlng din
n- r at lna riiwnae "
'Tliiil waaii'l itUorderSy conduct It
.'ia rii'k'eaa llnrllii!."-- Jinte.
ABE RUEF VEHY HARD UP.
Decldrs lo Sail HI Bit; Maroon Bun
Wa(on for Caih.
San Francisco, Jan. 19. Former
Kwm Ah Uu. f. now under sentence of
14 year in San Qui-nlin for hribery.
I very hard up and has decided to sell
hut tine maroon-colored touring auto-
mohile, in which he u wont to spin
around town. Ituef s financial condi
tion, insofar a available funds arc
concerned, has not heeii anything to
hoast of for mmio time. Nearly all
NO CHANGE IN POLICY.
Diamiitat of Yuan Shi Kai Will Not
Artett China,
IVkin, Jan. lft. Prince Ching, pres
ident of the Imurd of foreign affairs,
has assured the American and liritish
niinisterB that the distnisaa! of Yuan
Shi Kai mean no change in Chinese
policy, hut hitterness has ari.en he-
l'n the British and Japane.-e repre.
sentalive here on accmint of Japan's
refusal to join Great Uritain in her
representation to 1'rince Ching. Tin
llritish p .-siUon is that Japan acts in
had faith, while the Japanese legation
explains that it was agreed to concur
in the opinion of the majority and tl at
a majority of the ministers favored the
luking of no action in this direction.
William M. Hockhill and Sir John
Jordan, renix-cltvcly the ministers to
Chin from the I'nited States and
(Jreat Kritain, today expressed them
elves a phased with the reception
accorded them hy rnnee t hmg. They
say tl.e mice received them in the
spirit in which they came, as repre.
sentative of two friendly Kiwvr. H
listened to Mcssr. Korkhill and Jordan
repTtful!y, who intiired whether the
lisiiiissal of nun Shi Kai meant
change in the policy of China,
Irinci! thing authoratively assured
his ca'l.T that this was not so. This
suranre, it is understood, puts an end
to the had impression that followed the
lismissal of l unn Shi Kai.
Bodis of Cheney Found.
Washington, Jan. IS. The bodies of
the Amerirnn Consul, Arthur S. Che
ney ami .Mrs. t lier.ev were found in
the ruin of the American consulate at
Messina yesterday afternoon hy tin
ailor of the American battleship Illi
nois, w hich arrived at Messina yes-
terday from l-uej:. Tho bodies were
prepared for shiimient and tuken
. wm. a. PRrssm.
Mr. William A. Pressor, 1722 Thirt
avn., Molitic. Ill,, write:
"I have been suffering from catarrl here that
in ine neati lor llio past two montst
and tried innumerable o-called nmie
dn-s without avail. No one know how
1 havo suffered, not only from tho (lis
ease itself, but from mortification wber
in company of friends or stranger,
i nave usi u two bottles of you'
medicine Tor a abort time only, and i
. tr ... . i ..... ., .
eiicciecj a tomnieie mroKoi turr, ant
what is better yet, the disease has not
returned.
"I can most emphatically recommend
reruna to all sufferers from this dis
ease.
Read TliKa fperinf
Mr. A, Thomnaon. Box f.5. R. R. 1
Martol, Ohio, write: "When I began
your treatment my eyes were inflarred.
nove was stopped up half of the time.
ami was sore and scabby. I could not
rest at night on account of continual
huwk.ng mid spitting.
1 had tried several remedies and
wus about to give up, but thought 1
would try reruna.
'After I had taken about one-third
of a bottle I noticed a difference. I
am now tompleirly lurrd, after suffering
w nn catarrh for eighteen years
l think if those who
Glenwood Springs, Colo., Jan. 16.
In a collision between Denver & Kio
Grande passenger train No. C, west
bound, fTrid eastbound freight No. 6G6,
at Dotsero last night, 18 persons were
killed and 30 injuied, so far as known.
As soon as tho information reached
a wreck had occurred, a
special was mado up and all the avail
able doctors and nurses in tho city
pressed into service and carried to the
scene of the accident. This train, it
was expected, would bring the injured
back, and possibly the dead, last night.
but it was not expected to reach here
before o clock.
Meager details of the wreck are to
the- effect that the freight train was
attempting to take a siding to let the
pansenger pass, but had only partly run
off the main line when the passenger
tram came tearing along and crashed
into it. 1 he chair car of the passen
ger was torn in two and one tourist car
telescoped. The passenger train was
well filled with passengers, most of
whom were asleep.
It is feared that the list of dead will
be greatly augmented when full details
are received.
'Hie Kind Von llnvc Always JSousht fcr.o fcorno tlus slartia-
iur! oi j,imn. ii. i .. u iii r, itnrl Im Imtii iuji under his
.erotial Miijif-rvl.doii lor oi r o 'irs. Allow no ono
l doHv jou in Oil. C'otiiiU-i'fYii, fini.alloiiM find
" .Just-iiH-g-ood" nro but Kxpcriini'iits, and I'liilmitrer tho
licultli of Children l-xix-i-leiice iialnst JvYpcrimeiit.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorla U a burn less. ul,stitnto for Cnstor Oil, Pare
goric, lrop nnd Knothin;r Kyriipft. Jt 1m I'loasnnt. It
contiiliiH neither Opium, JMorpliiiio nor oilier JSareotlo
MibHtance. ItNitrrniH it pnariititee. It destroys Worm
miuja . rvniM it. iiiire iiiirrii.i-a unit wind
Colic. It rilievea 'Jcethlnjr Troubles, ures C'oiiNtipiition
mid f latiileney. It aMsiinilateH tli i'ood, regulate tlio
IStomaeli and lioweN, givfwr heulfiiy and natural sleep.
1 ho Children's I'auactaTlio JSIotlit:r'u i riend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
.Dears tno Signature of
in Use For Over 30
Years.
tm ccwTdun covctHf, tt ituMsf tiTiMrrT, mt tt tour cm.
A Flavoring. It male t
syrup better than Maple.
.9 Sold by tfrocera.
iOGAFiL
DENOUNCE FOSEST SERVICE
with catarrh would try I'eruna thev
wouia never regret it.
IV-run a is manufactured by the Peru
na urug Mfg. to., Columbus. Ohio.
Ask your druggist for a free I'eruna
almanac for 1909.
Moll' rotter.
'f, hn!e"d; rv had many a rood
1 1 ra,- taking my motor boat out for an
il! day fithin trip.
"Aliout how much fluid do you am In
'Apt, don't n-k a man that! How do
sou atipnoM! I tnow ), jou ro'an how
ii h latiliLV? About four n lions r
PILES CURED IN TO 14 DATS
i'A.O OINTMENT la iruarantml to ran any
ra of Itchinir. Iliittd, tdmlinr or ProtnAdin
llko In lo U tiaya or mooey rafundad. oOe.
Woolgrower Say Pinchot's Subordi
nate Have Too Much Power.
rocatello, Idaho, Jan. 16. The see-
are afflicted end day's session of the convention of
trmaaikr
Th W tind visitor at th lit stock of Philadelphia,
ahow boned over the fift of th pen in
wliich lilt !!n lt.Kamun(l hojt, ttretcbej
out at full h-nctli oo th floor and breath-
iir at,rioroui!y.
It'a pretty toiifh on you and me. old
liap. ln'l it." wheeled the fat visitor,
lo b prise tiesutie';" Chicago Tribune.
the National Woolgrowers' association
in this city was marked by another at
tack on the forest service. S. Gosney,
of Flagstaff, Arizona, in an address in
the afternoon, declared that justice to
the sheepmen of the West demanded a
change in the present methods of ad
ministration of the range control.
Mr. Gosney asserted that he could
cite numtfouss instances in his own
state where favoritism, prejudice and
graft have figured in the administra
tion of the national reserves.
After the election of officers and se
lection of the ' place of meetinir for
1910, the convention will adjourn.
Salt Lake has withdrawn in favor of
Ogden, which city is now in the lead.
Contending that any change in the
existing protecting tariff on wool
would work great injury on the sh ep
industry in America, C. II. Harding,
ex-president of the
'60cts.
a bu.
I Per SaUxer's eatalot? pace 129.
Largest (frowert of baiu-jr, oatt. wheat, I
WOf ,.1. Y'.itr r t.-jt a f r; nr I
tend lOo in ttain: and rec:ivj rtcpIm o( !
Sr!ey yiel(iixi i3 bu. acre. biH.on
Dollar Ora, Oatv Six ltf, etc., eie., ea.nr 1
wrrh $10.00 10 gvt a flirt wth, Cif . -nd i
4o and we add a wmp'. firm seed oove.ty
; -.ivvvi Bt-cu vj jrta IK-l' .-J, 1
; SALZEH SEE0 CO.. Br?i PC. U Create. Wla. 1
ZiZ
WINCHESTER
RIFLES
AT FACTORY PRICES
22 Sinirle Shot. Mk-! i;21 $.'.50
iE! SimtlShot. IM-drl l.al SCO
22ReiT, .M .WIS5. $50
tl K.-twa'er. .U riel UWil I0.8O
-3. US-. -. 44-40. (JtTdel t5S) ... 1J.1S
25-36. ."aU. octaiton barrel. (Mudel 1) 16.53
NO CHARGE FOR CASINO OR CARTAGE '
Send for our price list. Save ex- j
press charges on eastern catalogue j
house prices.
HUDSON ARMS CO. iSfflft!
r.Trr'ii ar brut nn-r T-r
111" f'ta: l.-r CPt A nt k ir,r! . t rnM-r
lti'l aiwl prime. Xn ri-n no nk of
tiwfflrk' f,t crmnnar.t ao,H We biha
ttt-!Ji?ia: t'iim (tM.rti!',. llQTeftKa
Dn,(f;rjaiT-w.iaul Trl awl arow-
rr. in 11 tl. toonr atlTFUiUirf to
auftrr 700. vi r will, ror ial arerr-
wrn to
d. m. rERirv co.
Dotrott, Mxn.
National Association of Wool manufac-1
turers, addressed the convention. He I
compared the recent hearing before
the hou.se committee on tariff revis'.on
to a minstrel show, with some of the I
congressmen as end men.
In ih Au nl Atlailt.n.
(itj'ljs (-itit ih HnMii.t In cri
t'liii.i I'nrlih. nlui la l!i,il man ku
atiina in r toiino .tit n? llirid (l,lla
lui . nlin I Hiiiii. Ky tMJ. III lilt raipluj
o' Jimr (aili.-r.
Bck a Cold Promptly
1 lie following formula i a never
failing remedy for colds:
One ounce of Coiitmoiid Syrup of Sar
saparilla, one (tunre Tun Comound
and ono half pint of good whisky, mix
and tduike thoroughly each titno and
unn in doaes of a taldespiHinful every
four hours.
This if fullowed up w ill cure an acute
cold in 24 huiir. The in,:rfdientji cuti
bo gotten at any drug store,
lrr emlier.
Tli'.y hlrrd a !rl to ihi-i,
A . lintU nn, I iruatrdl
Klin 1 11. ik all tha dual in aljlit
And lln.n tho dimt girl .In. (ad.
"-Cliii-ajii ,..a,
tt.in.lenii,
I'ctifsrti the mniiti priuiitc day
ll.M'itiiia fairyland. Her ray
Throw o'or tlm world a gamy scrern,
Itnvesllng braiitlr hi a vn
wIiom fmiii, lu, gjfii,!, itray,
IMterilnat ADeml.in.
"w, you favor urn suit or thut fi
1,'nerV"
"Ve." nnswered Mr. Viimrox. "I
"''I'k I should nil her like to huv a
mill III till. rntollv li. ,".iL'llah
niother H, Hib ijlri enii crlth lso In
f1''"'1 "f iiilne."-WiililinM..ii Slur.
convicted Imws has derived but Utile
'pleasure from his bun wagon. Th
iaat time, it appeared on the street was
New Year eve. Over at Sun tjuentin
Ituef w ill have less need for an auto
mobile.
gon, which will carry them to .Miples.
Arrangements are being madu for the
shipment of the bodies to the I'nited
States. The Illinois has returned to
Malta.
AN I NSUKi'ASSLU
ULMLDY!
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At all druaaUla', S els.
Gt Six Blck Hand Mon,
Pi tshurir. Jan. lib Word was re
ceived here today of the arrest yesler-
lay of six member of an alleged Illack
Hand oriraniratn n, after a desperate
struggle) at F.llwrth, east of this
citv. ThriH other inenibers of the
gang escliiied, hut two of them were
captured tislay an I a third was shot
and woundi'd. Mrs. Yannaccia, a
wealthy llnlian woman, received a
letter Satimlay from a Illack llunil
s.K-ietv instru. ting her to giveupf-l((.
Nino foreigners aplH-ared to get the
money and were met by the police.
Harrlmsn Gulf Outlet.
New York, Jan. 19. Negotiation
looking to a truffle agreeun nt between
tho Kansas City Southern hallway
eiiinnanv. the Union Pacific Railroad
comimnv and the Southern Pacific com
pany are uiuler w ay and the papers
will be signed In a few days, according
lo a reiiort current here. The closing
of such an arrangement would again
muloi the Kansas Citv Southern a con
necting link between Kansas City at d
Galveston for the Ilarrimiin roads, as
it was a few years ago, when it formed
a part of the llarrimnn system.
Nevada Cities hi Darkness
Reno, Nov., Jim. I'J. High water
mil landslide nut the severul power
plants that supply electric lights and
power to Keno, (. .arson aim v irginm
City out of commission lust night.
Streetcars, electric elevators, the
Spark railroad shops and all plants
depending on electric current are clos
ed. Damaged railroad tracks have
been repaired and tho first trains from
the West in three (lays are due to ar
rive from San Francisco today.
Rescuers Frar Pestilence.
Rome. Jan. 19. Owing to the mias-
llilc condition of Messina, tho rescuers
there have been sent a petition hero
Hop Grower Want Better Rate.
Sun Francisco, Jan. IS. Hop grow
er and dealers of this Const have asked
the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe to
give them a reduced emergency rate
in order to ensble them to meet strong
competition in tho Fust. The hop
people suggest a $1 rate, with a mini
mum weight of 20.IHHI pounds per car
load; for less than cur loads, ? 1.50.
If this cannot he done to all Kastern
points they want thes reductions
mrde to Chicago and Mississippi river
points and place west of them and to .
New ork via l.iilveston.
Neecaaarr Prollmlaiarr.
Tlit young man with the engaging amlla
traa otl'Tltig In anaiatance in preparing
tlw dn-wU-x that war to b old at tba
chun'ti atK-iul.
In makiug the popcorn ball." hi
aaked, "what ia the find thing to do?"
W;u!i your hiuiiia.'' aaid tb practical
young woman who wa overseeing th job.
tier Kick.
"I don't mind tlndlng a gray hair or
two In in r own hair," algbed the bache
lor rJrl, who slums some few sign of
the sere aud ye!loit leaf, "but when
I pay $."5 for a nice bunch of lovely
trown nir't and have to pick theui out
or those, tin, it Isii t fair. Do you
think It Is?"
Whr. Cent
Th customer had bindrd over a ehe-k
In p:tytnt-nt of his long overdue milk bill.
"Is ii a cer:ihVd check?'' asked th col
lector.
No, flml ll il'i'in't need to he; I'm per-
fi't-tly cool. That' an Impudent qui'
tion to n?ik.
'1 guess you'd better get It certified,'
I the collector. "You insist oa having
ivriitii-d unlk.
NO TRAINS RUNNING.
Overland Traffic on Central Pacific
Stopped by Floods.
San Francisco, Jan. 16. Beyond the
destruction of the Southern Pacific
company's bridges at Sacramento and
the Western Pacific crossing near
there, the damage resulting from the
great rain storm which has deluged the
central part of Cal fornia for the last
week is slight The danger is not
over, however, if the rain continues.
though apparently the storm is ceasing.
So far very little of the gram land
in the Sacramento and San Joaquin
vallegys has been inundated, and the
crest of the flood has passed several of
the most dangerous points.
The principal danger is also at Sac
ramento and Stockton, where an im
mense spread of farming land will be
under water if the levees give way.
Tonight's reports from those points are
reassuring.
Heavy Rains in California.
Sacramento, Jan. 16. At tho weath
er bureau in this city today reports re
ceived indicated that floods might be
expected at Stockton and on the islands
in the delta of the Sacramento and San
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catalog rati
'o Serell-.
"Is this the fiiiunclul editor?"
Yes. sir."
"Just to settle a bet, will you plenst Joaquin rivers, on acecuntof the heavy
II me if there Is such a thing as a $; rainfall along the watersheds of the
Calaveras river and other streams ris
ing in the Sierras. Steamers arriving
from the north this morning reported a
break in the levee on the 1 olo county
side, below tlkhorn, 12 miles above
here. The break is 75 feet wide.
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eriaiiny. i mm a a mil m my
nihsessloii this ; ruing, ami 1 stopped
nt the grocer' on my way downtown
and paid It. You lose."
The Reason I M.ke ard Sell More Men's $3 CO
&. S3.50 Shos Tain Any Otter Manufacturer
la aau. I e. t-i wrer th. anrAt 6f th neat
eoai,t. ori-rUatl-B o( trua ixiU ud aAOl.4
lh.yUM. in ti. i-osal-r
Tb. .-UoB M tb lMll.rt far rV n.rt , .k
kai -crT ieta at Ola ..I-.. a . ,1
louk alt.r bv Ihm twt atl-MmA,'! In tia ahia'lECiuLrr
ll 1 eoald io Toa hiw rarfu!'. w L rocflaa iii.'m
aa., at batur. U4 l.Q,ai Utaa ixj .Uu BMka.
Ml metnon of lanmnq at Soles makes Uem Man
rigXiOiwata Longer rV curing tAan (uij otters.
SihM-a fl. I' . r-v Kl w m k.. ..r . K .. , , .-
Aleu, U.ys. H'lim,., SI l..t onU t liilUrva'
'.ir llT BhlH I,M ..ru-vwl.v-
rfillTIHri I NoiM H'1'""" hfnr W. u'IVi.cImi
wMUIIUii itii- and itk tujutirtd on tHuuntu
tmMt Color SrlU Vatd Exv-laurvly. CtaUif Bitili rrc
H. L. UOlULAlv 14 bfurk St., Brvcitoa, Mau,
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6"" 'a'jLre
C. Gee Wo
Tie Chinese Doctor
This wondeful man has
made a life study of th
V ropertiea of Root.
Her be and Bark, and
ia riving- the world the
Denetit ox liia
or Drws Uacd- N
wiwtaiiemB ec .ntuiaf
Caarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma. La nr.
Stomach and Kidney tnubLea. and Private
Uutemma of Men and Women.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Jaxt received frum Pokin. China taie. aure
and reiiabie, Unfailinir in ita wrka.
If r car. not call write for symptom blank
and circular. Indoae 4 cent in atampa.
CONSULTATION fRCC
The C. Gcc Wo Medicine Co.
162H first St.. cor. Morrnon, Portland,, Or.
The 2
"FLYERS"
are the
O.R.&N.
fast thro-jh trains
between
PORTLAND and
SPOKANE
VVM. McMURRAY, a P. A.
Portland
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No. 4-09
raKX wrtttnir to ad aertiaera pleu
ui.nuiiu ania pa,par.
Uncle Sam Help Brave.
Helena, Mont., Jan. IS, J he gov
ernment has now taken charge ot the
indiirent hand of Chippewa Indians,
whose pitnble condition during the cold
spell excited the charitably disposed
res dents of the state m no small de
gree, with me result nun mey were
afforded every possible relief. 1 hi
government has sent an lniector here
and he has received instructions to pro
vide clothing ami food for them and
this is being done.
Nicholas Oct Off Throne.
Paris. Jan. IS. Prince Nicholas, of
Montenegro, has abdicated in favor of
his son, Prince SlnKo, Becoming to a
dispatch received here this evening
from Vienna. The report lacks con
ilrnmtion. though it is generally cred
ited, as Nicholas had not met the full
lesires of his subjects In ins nitituite
i.twnnl Austria. Ilo was confronted
with the sumo situation as now con
fronts King Peter, of Servia, whose
abdication is expected at any moment.
IHl-,l.n of Labor,
Itugiilea I lin e jou read the Presi
dent's im'asaue?
Kiiningi -Ye my section of It. I be
long Id ll Thirty-nine Club. We divide
the tnensage Into thirty-nine parts. Much
member remit, his own part and no more.
Then, at our leisure wo meet and com
pare notes. Saves tiiu,
t'oneluaive Kvldeuc.
See Jinx lately?"
'Saw him yesterday. Ilo was hunt-
lug trouble."
How do you know?"
Ho asked me If I had soon nnv
thing of his mother-in-law." lloustn:
Post.
Nultteaae Oblige.
Th youthful (Icoi-ge Wellington had
Just declared that he couldn't tell a lie.
How would It look," h snid, "for a
Buried Alive for 19 Days.
Messina, Jan. 16. A thrilling res
cue was effected this morning when,
after having been for 19 days under the
ruins of their home, three children of
Nicola Manissoli were saved. Fran
cesco Manissoli, a boy aged 9, managed
to crawl out alone by burrowing from
the ruins and through a hole which
seemed too narrow for even a cat to
pass through. He was wounded and
covered with blood. Once in the open
air ho fainted, but soon revived and
tout his story, tl is two sisters were
rescued by soldiers.
Valuable Freight Burns.
Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 16. A Cana
dian Pacific silk train with a cargo
valued at 11,000,000, which arrived
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future President of the United States to by the Empress of China, was run into
he eligible for membership In an Ananias
'lub?"
Thereupon he trimmed the cherry tree
he hud cut down, and proceeded to make
big a tick out of it. Chicago Tribune.
Viiclei Allun Diuara
"It ha always aeenn'd to me," an Id
Uncle Allen Sparks, "that it' unjust to
call 'nil 'Annuiaa chilis.' It isn't quite
fair to Ananias, lie didn't actually utter
any lie; he only lied hy Implication. II
wasu't really eligible himself to member-
No River and Harbor Bill.
Washington, Jan. lS.-'lbe House
.inmiitteo on rivers aim nnruora iibb
voted against a general appropriation Ljlip , Ano, club..
bill for river anu narnor iiiiiroveiiienu.
Tho committee will report a inn pro
viding for currying on important work
tor surveys oi urgent
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asked to be withdrawn. 000,000.1 i
Thoae I.OTlnu Frlenda.
Nan I aw poor dear I.U Oarlln-
horn'a young man the other day. H
lcsik as If ah had picked hlio up at a
bargain counter.
Fan Yea, and she got ouly a rtmnaot.
at that
aby a fast freight while standing on a
siding 17 miles east of Swift Current
last night. An error of the b'akeman I
in not closing the switch after the!
train had taken tho siding caused the
accident. The train immediately
caught lire and four cars with valuable
freight were totally destroyed.
Colonize Quake Victims.
faris, Jan. 14. The Duke di Litta,
an Italian nobleman and owner of vast
estates along the Miakka river in Flor
ida, will throw open his lands for col
onization to 5,000 falimilies made des
titute by the earth iuake in Southern
Italy. The only condition named by
the duke is that each family shall take
two farms, cultivating one for them
olves and the other for him.
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