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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
THE MEDFQRD MAIL Published Every Friday Morning. A. S. BLITON. Siard, Friday, Pehuuauy i!i.;i902 I WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. Ha Is or tew days; but quite plenty. SJSSJKIPriON $1.50 PER YEAR Holered In ttao Postotnoe t MeiltorJ.Jrenon as Sooond-Clsss Mill Matter. NiiWS OF THE STAI B. Three hundred families of Bohemian JrtMi Nebraska ro coming tn Oregoi to looalo a colony Id tho Deschutes Qrtfgou Is represented among the ten asa of highest standing iu the gradu' lms class of the Dulled States Naval Academy, which uumbors sixty, as the Basuh of tho seinl-auuunl examinations, which have just been held T. W. Oa ten. of this state, ranks No. 9 in the Ms. . fHtatis unquestionably the largest tjak tree In tho world Is disoovered in western Josephine Couuty, in the lower and of tho Illinois valley. This big tree is at least much bigger than the such-talked -of "'(riant oak of Germany' which is dosoribed as an old o&k stump, tea feet lu height and twenty feet in airenmferenco at largest part of the tranc. This tree is old, very old, so id in fact that only the decaying stump atmaias of what was once a giant tree. Tbe giant Southern Oregon oak can be seen by every paseeuger making the atage trip between Grants Pass and Karby. The tree stands in an open field, and measures thirty feet about its aassif a trank, at the ground, and Is fcsraaW-iare'nv feet around at the high si point which can do reached by a bird standing 00 the ground. From all appearances the tree Is perfectly sound, and is still thrifty and growing aettounliy. While this giant oak at tracts little attention, as a matter of taet it is much larger than the so-called "giant oaks" of Germany and other oountrios, that are so loudly proclaimed til giant oaks cf the world. For Stomach Troubles. "I have taken a great many different seaioinos for stomach trouble and con- mipaiton, says Mrs. S. GWger of Ounkerton, Iojra, "but never had as mod results from anv as from Cham berlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets." JJbr Bale by (Jhas. Strang, druggist. f H; It Hall and the womau who, nn afcr tb9 name of Bessie Hall, has passed as his sister, but whose trne name is Bella Groin, the wife of D. E. Grosh, an engineer ou the Texas branch of the Santa Fe, were sentenced at San Diego koteo years iu the state penitentiaries, cbe man at Folsom and the woman at San Quentin. Hall was the night oper ator aud agent at the Sauta Fe depot, and the particular charge was that they Had taken some $2,000 worth of diu 'anoudg belonging to Mrs. W. H. IL Stowell of New York. Tho diamonds were iu a trunk that bad been let t at she- depot for a day or two. Thorn as Snyder of HarringtonWash., Jkul a loaded shotgnu ou a table in his cabins, when the gnu weut off, the ebarge from one barrel passing through su'aeoat. The concussion kuocked the gnrr to the floor, discharging the other hurrel. This second charge completely aiiauered the bones of one of his feet. Iu endeavoring to reach his nearest neighbor, two aud a half miles' away, by trawling over the frozou ground, he be came exhausted aud would have bled or frozen to death had not W. J. Green, who happened to be passing that way, tuunilkim. His foot must be amputated. PUNGfiNT PARAGRAPHS. First Hustnrsa Man "What did you do while you were up in tho I country with your wife?" Second uusiness Man (gloomily) "l'eniinoo." Sominervllle Journal, XlLss (iotawad-J-"t haile,v, how do you know you love im more than anybody else in the world?" Mr. Saplicdde "I know it because you have money." Ohio Slate Journal. "There is a man out in the wait ing room," said the great man's see. retary. "I think he's a bum autor." "Why do you think so?" "He says ho s anxious to get an audlem 1'hiladelphia Press. Boynton "Harding tells me he ia suffering from an operation." Saw yer"! hadn't heard of It. Surgical, of courts?" Uoyntou "No, this was a financial operation. Gibbons bor rowed ten dollars of him yesterday.' Boston Times. airs. Mann "W hat a man you are, Joseph. You alway take the girl's 10 every time I have anv trouble with her." Mr. Orueby'Well, why shouldn't I? Doesn't she sympathize wtttv me wtien you and I have words?" Boaton Transcript. ouo -rauiin s rather is quite a genius." Belle "In what way?" Sue "Why, he had a pair of recording scales attached to her hammock. If they registered over 1.10 he knew Jack had been sharing her seat." rnuaaalptila Kecord. "Woman." aald the Senttmenal Person, "1 the holiday In the life of man, "Tea, remarked the Coarse ly Sarcaatic Individual, "and I have noticed that after a man takes that kiud of a holiday he baa a hustle all the reat of his life." Baltimore American. I vrUh you and May would b- eome frienda again." aaid the would be peacemaker. "WelL" aald Far. "if she'll make up, I will." "I told her yon had aald that, and ahe said: The idea! It's easy for her. I never ear wben she wasn't made Philadelphia Press. IN THe PHILIPPINES. Tho American nieivhaiits In Manila com plum of 1 he notion of the insular purchasing umut in making the major ity 01 ins pin ciiax's at tlouliong, where niatuiialB me cheaper 011 account ol tloiigl;out'B being u free port, llepoits of the proceedings of the Philippine military commissions show that present conditions in that part of our now posMi.-sious are tar from satin, factory. Crime or every kind is rum. punt throughout all the islands occupied by tho Americans. Armed rosistauoe again.-! the fumes of the Uultud States, however, is constantly ilimiiiisliiiiir. Many unlives iu different pans of the tirouipeiago imvo been convicted ot mur der nud bunged. The Presidio do la Manila is overcrowded with prisoners, as are also tho less lmiortaut prisons. Kdmuiid A. Du Boso and Lewis Hits soli, deserters from the Ninth (ooloro.l) cavalry, woro hanged at Guiuobulnu province of Albay, Luzon. When thoy lett tnoy cook with thoiu arms aud am. munition aud haiulud thoiu over to Ool oncl Toledo, who was thou operating against the Americans in Albay. The meu received oommisslous as Itoateit' tuits iu the insurgent nruiy, anil through tnoir njoncy t.ujj Au10vio.1t) foroos suf fered considerable injury iu miuor on oouuturs. NKWSOKTIIKWORLD.I HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Uleil During Ilia lliinu) inmill Ti l i l.oril llielu-i-y 1111 t ho Irish (Infalloii l-'lrn. I men at t'lilt-iiKO IteNcae ('niluvoi'. I Ko'enllllr l-arly Mimlei-tHl. A Fireman's Close Call. I stuck to mr onirlno. although every joint ached aud every norvo was raotcea with pain," writes C. W. Boll amy, a locomotive fireman, of Burling ton, iowa., "t was wenk and pale, with out any appotlto and all run down, As 1 was about to give up, I got a bottle ot electric miters ana. alter taking It. 1 felt as well as I ever itld in mv nr., " Weak, sickly, run down ueonle nlwava gain uow life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction mini. anieeu oy utias. Strang, Price oOoonts up.' " ' CLAIMS SHE IS no. latOTMtla Ola taaaw t. fartle Clsus at tko Pu-laulu IKMlll, IN C1D At Lhe f!,,estion of healt becomes mainly a - question of nutrition. If the stomach and other organs of digestion and mitri 5 aP?,,k5Pt in a '-calthrhl condition tfiere will be a well-nourialied body, and - . MttBe liability to disorders of the liver, newels or such other disorders as may ' 11)1 frnm ' snitrition and fcck. of exer- cisr. ' Dr. Pferce'S: -SoMen Med ' seal': Discovery ctnea- discasca - trf 'tile- stomach - anrif other or ' gans of digestion-and nutri tion, and also diseases of oth er organs which are caused by . tiie diseased condition of the atomacl. By enabling the perfect nutri tion of the Body it increases the vital power and piroiiiuers a vigorous oia age, -l was a sufferer from chronic diarrhea for five fears," write Mrs. Mary A. Aaron, of Rolls, lielps Co.. Mo. "I tried different remedies, wbfcH would eivc me relief for a short 'lime oatf. My trouble would return as bad as ever. XconiuHed you in July. 1000. and l;y your advice commenced ut,ing Dr. Pierce's remedies. I took evrabatUeR of the 'Golden Medical DlFCOvcry,' three vials of the ' relicts,' and some of the .Kxtract of Smart-Weed.' as you advised. I aave not had any return of my trouble siuc using your nicdiciues. Am now seventy-one years old and I never had anythlne to relieve me so quick. I think Dr. Pierce's medicines the Ereatest on earth. Should I ever have any re Irn of niy trouble shall use your medicine. My thanks to yon for your advice and thanks ta Almighty God for restoring me to health . Utrougfa your hands." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. , Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the best -laxative for old people. They cure con Otipation and biliousness, Kancy Johnson, a member of the Turtle clan, Seneea nation of Indians, has lived In three oenturiee, and daily at the Pan-American exposi tion her blood relative and fellow pagan worshipers beseech the Great Spirit by dances that her life may be prolonged for many moons to come. It is claimed that she is now ISO years old, and the fact that in spite of her age she is able to be at the exposition is a source of great joy to the many Indiana who are wim the Six Nations' exhibit at the fair, saya a recent report. It was only after months of nego tiation that Cnpt. Lawton, who has charge of this exhibit, wn able to induce Mrs. Johnson to go to the fair. She insisted that her original cabin should be brought to the exposition, and thia was done. None but her blood relatives were permitted to take it apart, and they marked every log and strip of wood and put It up aain so it stands just as It was built ahout 100 years ago. Mr. Johnsons home is on the ronawanda reservation, near Akron, about 32 miles from Buffalo. There she lives in a little hut by herself and attends to all her wants, or did until last spring. ITp to that time she had enjoyed the best of health and a wonderfully clear memory. l""""'"'"K ner years, nut as soon as the sn-jn left the ground she be gan to decline, and now ah la feeble and somewhat childish, but still ia ahle to recall incidents that are brought to her attention. When Cnpt. Lawton began his ne gotiations with her last fall he went to her house one cold day late in October and found her coming down the road with a half bushel of pota toes on her back. She had carried them from the Held a hnlf mile away, but did not seem weary. While the visitor talked to her she prepared her evening meal in the open as ahe had done all her life. In recent years it has been almost impossible to get. any information from the old woman, because she is exceedingly reticent In conversation about herself. Capt. Lawton, how ever, has been able to get statements from her regarding the sacking of Buffalo in the war of 1813-13. when Riall's regulars and savages laid Buf falo and Black Itock iu ashes and put to death most of the inhabitants j who had not fled. j She has outlived six husbands, and ner aescennants are so The death of Mrs Eliaabeth Luudy, most remnraaDta womau tu many ways, ocourrea at tfie Homo of her son David, on Luudy's lane, near Berrr sssa, Onl. Mrs. Lundy was the mother 01 13 ohlldreu; ber descendants uumber oearly 300, aud next Juue she would bave been Oil years old. She was bom n North Carolina iu 1803 and marriod st 80 years of age Aaarlah Lundy. Iu 1854 their sou David came to California, aud later another son, Richard both purchasing property on tho road which was named after thorn. In 1870 the father aud uothor canto aud bought s borne adjoiuiug. Tho husband died in 1873. How's Tills? We Offer One Hundred Do.lars n.-w-ir,! for any ease of Catarrh that caunot be cured bi Hair Ca:arrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY CO.. Props., Toledo, O. We. ihe uildnrMli?ni! In,v l- i Cheney for tho lust 1ft vears. and boil-ve hini ueriei-iiy nonoraoic in all buslncs.- transaction. nd financially able to carry out sny oblixutloa mado hy their llrra. W est A THC ax. Wholesale DrugifHts, Toledo, tl WALII1NU, KlK'KAN MAI1V1.N, Whalesalc Dnu-uists. Toledo. O. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act. lug directly upon the blood an I mucoris sur faces of the system. Price, 7". per bottle. Sold by nil druKKlsts. TeMlmonlals frro. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Tho report 01 .;.-::: ulcers. h"i ! General Miles, ri-co:umcnds tho estab lishing of a lu-w pont for a reituont of infantry iu t .o vicinity of Los Aui;oIo.; oue for a regiment of cavalry ou the camp site on tho Nai-imieiito ranch, iu Monterey anil Sail Louis Obispo coun ties, aud ouu fora regiment of infantry iu theviuiuisy of Albuquerque, N. M. Jerry McCarthy, a baseball playor, was scuteuccd at (ileudive, Mont., to live y-nrs in the state penitentiary for the thefi of nearly il.".0O0 worth of dia monds from tho trunks of C. B. Clans sen, a triivo.iug salesmuu for a Minne apolis jewelry house. When you lack enemy, do not rells! your food, feel dull and stupid, after eating, an you need is a dose 01 Cnarn herlalo's Stomach fc Liver Tablets They will make you fell like a new mi and give you an appetite like a bear, f or "ale oy Unas, tnrang, druggist. Dr. Rider Powell, who is 78 years of age, aud well kuown In Contra Costa couuty, Cul., is a prisoner at the connty jail, where he is being held for the kill ing of Albert Crandnll. While Powell was at work fixing a gate to close a road leading into property which he claims near Mount Diablo, aud which is in llti gatiou, Albert Craudall eudeavorod to remove him from tho property. Powell refused to go, aud, picking np a suck iu which was his pistol, he fired at Oran dall through the sack, killing him. Had To Conquer Or Die. L Was lust about conn ' ort-ltaa M no Rosa Kichardson, of Laurel Springs . ., i nao consumption so bad that the best doctors said I could not live more tnan a month, hut 1 twimn tn ,,Bn ur. amg ! new uiscovory and wa. wholly cured by seven bottles and am now stout and well." It's an unrivaled iite savcr in consumption, pnoumonls ia grippe and bronchitis: infallible for ooug-lis, colds, asthma, hay fever, croup that it is difficult to learn the exaot number. numerous . or whooping cough. Guaranteed bottles Dak of Boraltr. The lingering death of the late dowager empress of Germany has had few counterparts In English royal his tory. Twenty-flve per oent. of the number that has reigned there since the Conquest met violent deaths. Two. Henry VII. and Edward VI., died of consumption. Old ago, with its complication of physical troubles, helped to carry off Victoria, George III., Elizabeth, Henry VI., William VI., Edward III. nnd Henry III. Three died young, Edwnrd V., at 14; Edward VI., at 1. nnd Henry VI., nt 33. Queen Anne died comparatively young nf apoplexy. Mary's dent h is said to have been due to sorrow over the loss of English territory In France. Henry VI.'s and George III.'s last days were clouded with dementia, and Ocorge II.'s demise was occasioned by the bursting of a blood vesssl Philadel phia Tiniei, 6Uc and i.00. Trial bottles unas. utrang s drug store. free at A comuiitteo of Northern Pacific di rectors has reported favorably on the construction of a $2,000,000 stuol bridge across tho Columbia ut Vancouver, Wash, lfuvornblo action by coui(ross is expected this session, iu which ovont construction work will, begin next sum mer. As .soon as tho bridge can be built the Northern Pacific will build a .new line iuto Portland, abandoning its pres ent road ou tho Oregon slioro of the Columbia river. Mr. Wheeler Got Kid of His Rheumatism. "During tho winter of 1808 I was so mine in my joints, in lact all over my body, that I could hsrdly hobble around, when I bouifht a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Prom the llrst ap plication I began to got well, mid wns cured and have worked steadily all the year. R, Whcolor, North wood, N; Y. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. I P.tderowskrsopiira, "Manrit," hitd Its lust American presentation at the Met ropolitan Oporu House, Now York, mid swu-od n doubled success. Japanese ofllocrs are taking tho places of Gorman olllcirs lit the task of roor- ganisutig tho Chinese army. Tho reason for the uhango Is that tho Gorman mil- cors are more oxpotislvo than the Jap. atioso. Canada has roduood tho tluty ou news print from as wr cent ail valorem to 15 per oont, which will allow Amoricnn paper mills to oompoto with tho smallor oues of Canada. Kgs wore so souroo In Pittsburg that thoy wore sold for 75 cents a donon, Tho Homaii Oathollo priests sny work iugmou have boou granted temporary indulgences to eat meat during Unit. William H. West, known to theatre- goors for tho last quarter of a ooutitry as "Hilly" west, the minstrel, is diad a.t Chicago, of oanoor, agod -ti. HisoitaU is estimated at 1500,000. Hocauso City Judgo liunnott of Mouut Voruou, Now Vork, refused to pay a gas bill of 11.03, which, ho coutoudod, he hud not contracted, tho gits company turned of his supply throo yoars ago. Ho brought suit aud the gas coinnanv oarriod the ense to tho appollato divi sion of the supremo court, which has handed dowu a decision ntllriulng judg- mout lot- s,iiuo iu ravor of Judgo Hen nett for tho inconvenience to which he had boou put. Tho danisms worn as sessed at tue rato of io per day. Anti-Asiatic riots occurred at Ohand. lercoal mines, iu Fremout county, Colo., whon 100 Jaiianoee minors wore ordered to quit the camp, Thoy had boou there only one day and wore imported from Wyoming to supersede Italian laborers who objected to the disuhurge of one of their uumber. The Japanese worn not allowed time to remove their goods. Edward Creamor Maoforlauo dleti on his woddlug tour at tho Auditorium ho tel, Chicago, leaving his wife of a weak a widow at -J3 yoars of age. His death was tho result of au attack of pleuro pneumonia. Tho body will be sous to Honolulu, where ho. jointly with his brother lioorgo, was tho propriotor of ttio tiawaliau hotel aud had au extou sivo liquor business. Mr. Maofiirlano mil Miss F.orenco Ualliuuur of Sau l-ruiioisoo woro marriod Iu that oltr. tnd woro on tholr way to Eurono. Mrs .Macfarlauo g-xis back to a homo crowded with weddiug presents, which have not uvea been acknowledged. La Patrieof Paris publlshos a letter coivod from its corrosuoudout. M Rouyor, a survivor of tho massaoro of rrouoh soiontlllo mission by oaiini bals at Siloraka, New Quitioa. Trio iintives truachorouily attacked tho ox plorors during tho night, murdering a- of tho party aud wounding 8.1. Other members nf tho mission cimo from the yacht and res -nod Rouyor, and, tiring ou tho savages, who nod, killed 3'. John L. Sullivan's "Undo Tom's Cabin" show collapsed ut Jersey City, aud tho actor-pugilist nccotiuiod for the failure by saying, "Tho whole trouble was that my awful thirst bust np the snow." it was oxpluiuod by Frank Kcmiugtou, tho Lawyer Marks of tho company, that thoy could uot mako iiouey fast ouoiigh to pay tho star's aotol bills, nnd that ho must havo oon nmod an awful lot of food. "Food? Food is good. You moan tbo old hard stuff," suid Sullivan. Hut Johu L. says he has reformed, and that "It's going o be a sad story for the whisky trust 'rom now on." Miss Lillian Martin, Graduate of Train ing School for Nurses, Brantfortl, Can., now of Milwaukee, Wis., Testifies that the Hospital Doctors Rely Upon Lyclia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to Cure Severe Cases of Woman's Ills. She says: "DkakMkh. Pinkiiam: While wo tire taught in tho tntinitijr schools throughout the country to look down ujxm patent medicmcH, nnd while the doctors in the hospitals speak slightingly of them to patients, I have found that they really know different. I have fre" qtiently known physicians to give LydluE.Pliikhain'H Vogetublo ConiiHMiiulto women suffering with the most serious complications' of ovarian troubles, falling of the womb, leucorrluea, and other disorders. They would as a rule put the Comixiuiul in regular medicine bottle and label it Tonic,' or other names, but I knew it was your Com-' pound, and have seen them fill it iu prescription bottles. - I have never seen anything but happy results from its use ; inflammation und ulceration has been relieved and cured in a few weeks, especially where your Sanative Wash has been applied also. I feel it but due to you to give proper credit for Lydia K. l'itikham's Vegetable Com. pound ; I have great faith in It ond often recommend h to others." Miss Lillian Martin, 884 27th Ave., Milwaukee W'. 54MX FOKFKIT IK THE ABOVE LETT Kit 18 NOT OKNUINE. If you are sick, write Mrs. l'mkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. .4 MACHINE AND GENERAL REPAIR SIP Machine ropairing a specialty 9f 9f 9f Second Hand Engines and Steam Pumps Nought and Sold ft ff ff Hicyclo Conos and AxIuh Made to Order ff sg M. ft GADLT, Proprietor Mark Twain's Cousin, G. C. Clemens, of Topeka, Kan., the no ted constitu tional lawyer, who bears fo striking a re semblance t o Mark Twain, ( Samuel B. Clemens) that he is frequent ly taken for the original Pvlark, Q' c Clemoni. is a man of deep Intellect and wide experience. He it con sidered one of the foremost lawyers in this country. In are cent letter to the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Mr. Clemens says: "Personal experience and obser vation have thoroughly satisfied me that Dr. Miles' Nervine contains true merit .and is excellent tor what It is recom mended." Mr. Norman Waltrlp, Sup. Pres. Bank ers' Fraternal Society, Chicago, sayi! MW Pain Pills arc invaluable for headache and all pain. I had been a great sufferer from headache until I learned of Hie efficacy of Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Now I always carry lliciii and prevent recurring at tacks by taking a pill when Ihe symp toms first appear." Sold fay all Drugtiatt. Prlcv, 2Sc. pr Box, Dr. Miles Medloal Co., Elkhart, Ind, If you want first olass loir ni-lntlno we can nil tha bill. ' Irfinl Kimibiiry, siHmklnsr at a IJImrnl ilumoiistrutioii at Livorixxil. tlil bo was opposed to nn Imluponduiit Irish purlin- incut tu Manila. "1 nm not pmpitrod, ootitlnacd Ills lordship, "to urunt tliuiu an Indeapiiduiit parliament. Mo snilo iMirsons would over consent to tho band- liiK ovor tho dostmlus of Ireland, situ- tttod in tliu vnry lionrt of tho empire, to a pnriinmniit coin rolled by tlioso who Imvn oxprossiiil tlioouriiMit wish that wo might bo overthrown in battlo. " . Mrs. Julforsoii I) ivis npponrnd boforo thfl b-glslnturo of Mississippi nnd liur pri'sotna onuiod n vory nlTuoiliiir soono. She win oscortcd to tliu Capitol shortly boforo noon mid introduced to tho Joint sosslon by S.-nntor Onyiw, who otilo- ifliiid JulTersou Davis nud spokn of tho uiKlyliiK lovo of tho pooplo of Missis sippi for tho only president of tho coil, fodsreto states. Mrs, Davis bnrst Into tours when slio nttoinptod to ronlv. Qontlomcu," slio snlil, "I shall fllwuvs tenderly lovo tho pooplo of Mississippi, who clung to the onuso of a dofoatod man. I cuti say no moro." Slio wan assisted from tbo sponkor's stand nud veterans nud cliildrou crowdod around the Agod woiiiiiu. During n II ro at the Bon nett hospital Cliicitiro, llremoii driiKiroil tbrougb lira tint smolto six deml bixllos into tho ilront, in tho belief that they woro r.is. aiilutr porsona who woro nspliyxlntod but thoy learned later that thoy had boon in tho dissuotluK-room nf lieiinett Mudioul col lege, and that tho rescued bodies woro. from tho tlissoutiiiK-tublos ol tho school. A frco-for-till flftlit ocourrod nmnug a ntiuiuor or youths nt . L eils known ns "the West Kutl boys," lu which trntwoll Sobook, 10 yours old, shot nud klllod Willio Lf)der, 1(1 yours old. Tho Schook Ind was knocked down, nud whllo nnotner boy held him ou tliu irrouml ho drew a pistol from his pocket stitl llrod, Killing Lsidffor. fcioliook said, when arrosted, that lie was forced to Shoot in Kolf-ilefelico. All of tho boys who were ftigngod in tho light nro tho tons of wealthy parents. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for marvellous euros. It surpaB8808 anv othnr snlvo. lotion, ointment or balm for outs, corns, hllrnn hnllu u...Aa rnl- ..I ... ruiud, IVIUUDj IllUUrS, 101" tor, salt rhoum, fevor soros, ohttppod liundfl, skin oninllons: Infnllibl piles. Curo gnarantood. Only 26o at Olios. Strang's. Burglars ontorou tue rosidouco of KrltK Hiibonlolit, l2i Pino stroot, San Francisco, during tho temporary nb. seiico of tho fniuily iu tho ovonitig and onuiod awoy money and jowolry valued at fully 1500. Governor MoBrido of Washington has announced that ho will dismiss anv stnto ouiployeo or uppoiutoo who truvols abont tho stnto on railroad passes. Personally tho governor 1ms always doolinod to travel on u pass. t'oiigir moat snvod from stnrvatlnu (icurgo Tliuiupviii, Ilonry Adltlus nud John Hartley of Mossy Hock, Wnsh., who went Into thn furvst iu seuroh of two eougars that had boon killiug slieep. Thoy took provisions for two days, but Instead of ruitcliing homo, lis they ox (Hieleil, on Kridny, It wnsTuosilay iiiorii lug before thoy found tholr way out of tho woods. Thoy succoedod In killing tho aongnrs, nnd tho hunters subsisfxl on tho Hush of tho aulinals for several dnys. Uullfornln mpitnllals luivo formed tlm Phlllppino Kxploratinn company, with a capitalization or S.'i00,0O0. The bond otlloo will bo lu Sun Krauclsoo. Mr. W. G. ltuiishaw, who is souretary as well as a dlrootor, Bwaking of tho plum of mo company, snta that it was Intended to eugnga lu any bnsluoss In tho Phllin. pluoi which may appear profltablo. Tho ohartor of tho concern poruiitiilt to pur- oliaso laud, construct rallroails nnd tolo grupb linos, water systems nud factor ies as woll as tootigngo lu all uieroautilv pursuits. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give thorn U'a or uofloa. Hnvo youtrirdtha now food drink cnlled GUAIN-Oy It Is (lullclous unit nourish ing und takes thn placo of uolTuo. Tho moro (Irnin-O you glvo tlioohlltlron tho mora health you distiibuto tlitotmh tho r systums. Giuin-o Is nmdoof puro gritlin, nnd whon proporly propnred tastes llko tliooholoo grades of eoffoo butcosu nbout i ns much. All grooors soli It. lfie. und ifio Mrs. Iiiev ti. Illacdt was soiitouoed to ten yeai s In I lie iwiilteiil.iary lit IW.u man, Mont., tor the murder of her bus bniiif, Joliu S. Ilhiolc by poisoning, last October. lilaclt l"ft no estnlii valued nt sever.il hundred iii.,;wunl dollars, nud nil iuii-resiiM- rn irtst Is pi'uiulsod over his wealth, ns Mri. lllaclt will mako n light lor it. Louis Mi Tiny, an n;;nd tnaiuHtor resid ing at ftM Fori. v. II fib streiit. Oaklantl. (Jul., was gored in death by nu angry mil that be was attempting to tothur out in a vac.iut. lot on husk struct. Though he was hilled soma tlmo during tliu night It was not known until tho morning, when bis body wits found lu the lot. Tho bull's born had nnnotratnil Morley's heart. The animal bad boon ralsetl by Morley, w.io regarded It us perfectly dociio The Best Proscription for Malaria Chills and Fever Is n bottlo ot Gnovn's Tastr MtssuiiiM.Toifio. It Is slinnly Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No curo, no nay. rrloe 50 cents, ' ' mm