The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, September 08, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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GRAUSTARK
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CEORCB BMW M'CUTCHEON
OpuvrttHl, KOI, tg Hcrttrt S. Asm
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CONTINUED FROM PA(iK7
i never saw a mln like It until after
I had seen yon." he confessed. He felt
her arm press his a llttlu tighter, ami
there was a quick movement of her
head which tokl bhn, dark ns It was,
that she was trylug to see tils face and
that her blue eyes were wide wltU
something more tliuti terror.
"I do not understand." she exclaimed.
"I obtained the coin from a sleeplug
oar porter, who said some one guve It
"Do you think it dangeroust"
to him and told him to have a 'high
time with It," he explained in her ear.
"He evidently did not care for the
high time,' " she said after a moment.
He would have given a fortune for one
glimpse of her face at that instant.
"I think he said it would be neces
sary to go to Europe in order to follow
the tnjuuetion of the donor. As I am
more likely to go to Europe than he, I
relieved him of the uecessity and
bought his right to a 'high time.' "
Ttiere was a long pause, during
-which she attempted to withdraw her
self from his side, her little fingers
struggling timidly beneath the big
ones.
"Are you a collector of coins?" she
asked at length, a perceptible coldness
In bcr voice.
"No. 1 am considered a dispenser of
coins. Still, 1 rather like the idea of
possessing this queer bit of money as
a pocket piece. I intend to keep it for
ever and let It descend as an heirloom
to the generations that follow me," be
said laughingly. "Why are you so cu
rious about it?"
"Because It comes from the city and
country In which I live," she respond
ed. "If you were In a land far from
your own, would you not be Interested
iu anything even a coin that remind
ed you of home?"
"Especially if I had uot seen one of
Its kind since leaving home," he replied
insinuatingly.
"Oh, but I have seen many like it.
In my purae there are severul at this
minute."
"Isn't it strange that this particular
olu should have reminded you of
Lome?"
"You have no right to question me,
sir," she said coldly, drawiug away,
only to be lurched back again. In spite
of herself she laughed audibly.
"1 beg your pardon.' he said tan
taliingly. "When did he give It you?"
"Who?"
"The porter, sir."
"You have no right to question me,"
he said.
"Oh!" she gasped. "I did uot mean
to be Inquisitive."
"But I grant the right. He gave it
sue Inside of two hours after I first en
tered the car."
"At Denver?"
"How do you know I got on at Den
ver?" "Why you passed me in the aisle
vvlth your luggage. Don't you remem
ber?" Did be remember! His heart almost
earned over with the Joy of knowing
that she had really noticed and remem
bered him. Involuntarily bis glad fin
gers closed down upon the gloved hand
that lay beneath tb'ji.
"I believe I do nember, now that
yon speak of K e said in a stifled
yoice. You werv standing at a win
dow." "Yes. nnd I saw you kissing those
Indies goodby too. Was one of them
your wife, or were they all your sis
ters? I have wondered."
"They they were cousins." he in
formed her ronfuawUp rocolli l-
Nature's Great Invention
On de books ob de Amttoa, far away, far away.
Whar Dr. Green Rita Aupuit Flower to dis day ,
Ah picked dose flowers la Anfruit in olt BnzA,
An' iildo' X'ae a Yankee, ak longi to be dar UU.
Auzust Flower fa the only medicine
sr. f otitii1ant that has
been successful in keeping the entire
thirty-two ieec oi uigesuve hhk040" " -normal
condition, and assisting nature s
r Ai-t-tinn aAnaratinn and ab
sorption for building and re-building
Dy preventing itBu w. -""rv
causes which interrupt healthy and per-
i u ami rMcttlt in intes-
final indiirestion. catarrhal affections
(causing appendicitis-stoppage of UK
rail duct), lennemauon ui " i
tooas, nervous uyay, -
tW rntnnliunU. suca as
colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc. t
Aueust Flower is nature's intended reg
ulator. Two sizes, 35C 75C All drugjpsU.
ciileut thnt bad been forgotten. lie
imu kirsou MKry Lyons and Edna Bur
rage, but tlioir brothers wero prawnt
"A foolish habit, Isu't It?"
"I do not know. 1 have no grown
cousins," she replied demurely. "You
Americans have such funny customs,
though. Where I lire no gentleman
Would think of pressing a lady's hand
until It pulned her. Is It necessary V"
In the question there wbh a qtilL-t dig.
nity, halt suluneiKed In svoru, so point
ed, so uuiulstnkuble. that h Hushed,
iiruea com wmi uinrtiiicuiinn and luc
lily rciuovpd the amorous lingers.
"I crave your pardon. It In Mich a
strain to hold myself and you ugulust
tne rolling of tills wiikoii that 1 uu
roiuwIouHly gripped your hand hauler
tlinu I knew. Youyou will uot mis
understand my motive?" he begged,
fearful lest he had offended lier by his
ruthlessness.
"I could not misunderstand some
thing that does not exist." siie said
simply, proudly.
"Ily .love, she's beyond coinpuri.iun:"
he thought.
"You have explained, and 1 am sorrj
I spoke as I did. 1 shull not again for
get how much I owe you."
"lour Indebtedness, if there be oue
does not deprive you of the liberty to
speak to me us you will. You could
not say anything unjust without ask
ing my forgiveness, and when you do
that you more than pay the debt. It Is
worth a great deal to me to hear you
my that .you owe something to me, for
1 am only too glad to. be your creditor.
If there Is a debt, you shall never pay
it. It is too pleasant an account to
be settled with 'you're welcome.' If
you Insist that you owe much to mo, I
shall refuse to cancel the debt and al
low it to draw interest forever."
"What a financier!" she cried. "That
jest was worthy of a courtier's deepest
llattery. Let me say that I am proud
to owe my gratitude to you. You will
uot permit it to grow less."
"That was either irony or the pretti
est speeell a woman ever uttered," he
said warmly. "I also am curious about
something.' You were reading over my
shoulder in the observation car"
"1 was uot!" she exclaimed indig
nantly. "How did you know that?"
she inconsistently went on.
"You forgot the mirror in tile oppo
site side of the car."
"Aeh! Now I am offended!"
"With a poor old mirror? For shame!
Yet, in tile name of our American glass
industry, I ask your forgiveness. It
shall not happen again. You will ad
mit thnt you wore trying to read over
my shoulder. Thanks for that immuta
ble nod. Well, I am curious to know
what you were so eager to read."
"Since you presume to believe the
mirror Instead of me, I will tell you.
There was a dispatch on the first page
that interested me deeply."
"I believe 1 thought as much at the
time. (Hi. confound this road!" For
half a mile or more the road had been
fairly level, but, as the ejaculation In
dicates, a rough place had been reach
ed. He was nuns back in the corner
violently, his head coming In contact
witli a sharp projection of some kind.
The pain was almost unbearable, but It
was eased by the fact that she bad In
voluntarily thrown her arm across his
chest, her bund grasping his shoulder
spasmodically.
"Oh, wo shall be killed!" she half
shrieked. "Can you not stop him? This
is uuulness madness!"
"I'rny bo calm! I was to blame, for
I bad become careless. Ho is earning
his money; that's all. It was not stip
ulated iu the contract that he was to
consider the comfort of his passen
gers." Grenfall could feel himself turn
pale as something warm began to tric
kle down his neck. "Now, tell me
which dispatch It .was. I read all of
them."
"You did? Of what interest could
they have been?"
"Curiosity docs not recognize rea
son." "You read every one of them?"
"Assuredly."
"Then I shall grant you the right to
guess which interested me the most
You Americans delight iu puzzles, I
am told."
"Now, that is unfair."
"So it is. Did you read the dispatcli
from Constantinople?" Her arm fell
to her side suddenly as if she had just
realized its position.
"The one thut told of the French am
bassador's visit to the sultan?"
"Concerning the small matter of a
loan of some millions yes. Well, that
was of Interest to me inasmuch as the
loan, If made, will affect my country."
"Will you tell me what country you
are from?"
"I am from Grnustark."
"Yes; but I don't remember where
that is."
"Is It possible that your American
Bcuools do not teach geography? Ours
tell us where the United States la lo
cated." 'I confess Ignorance."
"Then I shall InslBt that you study a
man. Graustark is small, but I am as
proud of it us you are of this great
broad country Uiat readies irom ocean
to ocean. I can scarcely wait until I
again see our dear crags and volleys,
our rivers and ever blue skies, our
plains and our towns. I wonder If you
worship your country as I love mine."
"From the tenor of your remarks I
Judge that yon have been away from
home for a long ame," ne voiunieereu.
"We have seen something of Asia,
Australia, Mexico and the United
States since we left Edelweiss six
months ago. Now we are going home
home!" She uttered the word so lov
ingly, so longingly, so tenderly, that be
envied the homeland.
There was a long break in the con-
versatlon. both evidently wrapped In
thought which could not be disturbed
bv the whirl of the coacb. He was
wondering bow he could give her up,
now that she bad been tossed Into bli
keeping so strangely. She was aBklna
herself over and over again bow so
thrilling an adventure would end.
They were sore and fatigued with
the strain on nerve and flesh. It wai
an experience never to be forgotten,
this romuntlc race over the wild moun
tain rood, the result still in doubt Tel
minutes ago strangers; now friend!
t lenst. neither knowing the other.
"Surely we must be almost at the
end of tills awful ride," she moaned,
yielding completely to the long sup
pressed alarm. "Every bone in my
body aches. What shall we do if they
have uot held the train?"
"Send for nn undertaker," he replied
grimly, seeing policy in Jest Tbcy
Wi.re now ascendlnir nn Incline, hnmu-
i:ig over bowlders, I'luftling 'tlifotiglt
treucnerous ruts und water wuslied
holes, rolling, swinging. Jerking, crash
ing, "i'ou have been brave all along. :
uon t give up now, It Is almost over.
You'll soon be with your friends."
"How con I thank you?" she cried,
gripping his arm once more. Again bis
hand dropped upon hers aud closed
gently.
"I wish that I could do a thousand
times as much for you," bo said thrill.
lngly, her disheveled hair touching bis
luce, so eiose were bis lips. "Ah, the
lights of the town!" be cried an Instant
later. "Look!"
He held her so that she could peer
through the rattling glass window.
Close at hand, higher up the steep,
many lights wero twinkling against
the blackness.
Almost before tbey realized how near
they wore to the lights the horses be
gan to slacken their speed, a moment
Inter coming to a standstill. The aw
ful ride was over.
"The train, the train!" she cried In
ecstasy. "Here, on the other side!
Thank heaven!"
Ho could not speak for the Joyful
pride that distended bis heart almost
to bursting. The coach door flew open,
and Light Horse Jerry yelled:
"Here y'are! I made ber!"
"I should say you did!" exclaimed
Grenfail, climbing out and drawing her
after him gently. "Hare's your ten."
(CONCLUDED IN NEXT 1BSUK)
KEBLKCTED COLDS.
Every part of the mucous membrane,
the nose, throat, eare. heod and lungs,
etc., are pubjeet to disease and hlleht
from neglected colds. Ballard's Hore
homid syrup is a pleasant and effective
remedy. 23o 50o and $1.00 W, Aken
rlrlek. Valley Mills. Texas, writes: "I
have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup
for coughs and throat, troubles, it is a
nleasant and most effective remedy."
Sold by Ohas. Strang.
collirsrtay" get out yet.
The Ruling of the Victoria Judge In
His Case Seems Wrong.
Victoria, B. C, Sept, 2. A new com.
plication is likely to arise out of the
futile application on behalf of George
D. Collins, the San Francisco lawyer,
before Judge Martin yestoruay for ha
beas corpus. Judge Martin admitted
Collins' right, but denied the applica
tion on the grounds of propriety, in
the meantime consigning Collins to
lail for two months, awaiting the hear
ing of the application by a plurality of
the judges.
An eminent judicial authority here
declares that not only had Judge Mar
tin no right to do so, but he bos ex
posed himself to a penalty of five hun
dred pounds, which Is imposed by
Bngll8h law where any Judge denies
the primary rigat involved In a ha
beas corpus application involving the
sanctity of the person of a subject.
Not only that, but It Is claimed also
that It releases the man under deten
tion. THREE JURORS CURED
Of Cholera Morbus with One Small
Bottle of Chamberlain's Coilc,
Cholera and Dlurrhoea Remedy.
Mr. G. W. Fowler of Hluhtower, Ala.
relates tin experience ho had while
Borvlnp on a petit jury in a murder
cubh at Edwardsville, county seat of
Olebourne county, Alabama.- He says:
"While there I ate some fresh meat
and some snuse meat and it gave mc
cholera morbus iu tt very severe form,
1 whs never more sick in my life aud
sent to tile drug store lor u certain
cholera mixture, hut the itrucuisl sent
tne n Dottle of Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy instead
saying that he had what I sent for. but
that this medicine was fo much better
ho would rather send it to me iu the fix
I was in. I took one do-e of it und whs
better in five minutes. The second
dose cured uie entirely. T?io lellow
furors were aillicted in the tame man
ner and one small bottle cured the three
of us." For sale by Chas Strang .
Union of Foiicetvun and Ds.v.itics.
Chicago, Sept. 2. Ue .t'vln.; that
their services will soon be In denuunl
again, owing to the printers' strike,
special deputy sheriffs and policemen
held a secret meeting yesterday and
organized a strike-breakers' union. A
scale of wages of not less than $5 a
day, and $6 if It can be secured, was
fixed. Charles E. Turk, a discharged
policeman, was elected as president.
Then each of the 110 charter mem
bers paid 25 cents for expenses. Turk
produced a book and said that every
one present must sign It, the idea be
ing that the first man that signed was
to get the first position. A large num
ber fell over each other In their haste
to sign the book.
Best for Children.
Mothers, be careful for the health oi
your children. Look out for coughs,
ColdB, Croup and Whooping cough.
Stop them in time One Minute Cough
Cure Is the best remedy. Harmless
and pleasant, Contains no opiates. A
L. Sprtfiord, poBtmaster at Chester,
Michigan sayB: "Our little pirl was
unconciuuB duriDg a sudden and terible
attack of croup Three doses hali an
hour appart of One Minute Cough cure
speedily cured ber." Sold by Chus.
Strang.
Emperor Makes Lukewarm Request.
Shanghai, Sept. 2. There is a large
demand for tonnage for Nluchwang,
which meets with an excellent re
sponse. The imperial decree received
here yesterday, has greatly softened
the effect of the anti-American boy
cot. In his decree the emperor refers
to the long friendship which has ex-
latcd between China and America, and
also to the desire expressed by the
later to negotiate amicably a now
treaty. Ho advises all Chinese to re
frain from boycotting Americans while
the discussion regarding the new
treaty Is proceeding.
Are you lacking in strength and
viuor? Are vou wfak? Are von Ir,
oi'ln? Do you leal all rundown? The.
blessing of health and strength come to
all who use Hollister'e I lock v Mountain
Tea. Dr. Hinkle'a Drug store, Centra
I'olnt.
IS
UT JAPAN WILL NOT CEABE
HOSTILITIES UNTIL TREATY
IS SIGNED.
tt It Stated That the Treaty Will be
Ready for the Signatures by
Next Monday.
Portsmouth, K. H., Sept. 2. An arm
istice has beu signed to take effect
after the signing of the treaty.
The delay in the cessation ot hos
tilities was due to the refusal of Ja
pan to consent to an earlier time.
Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 2. Japan
lias refused to consent to the cessation
if hostilities until the treaty of peace
is signed. The Russian plonipoten
taries, accompanied by their secre
taries, called on Baron Komura and
Mr. Takihara shortly after noon yes
terday and wore in conference with
thorn for half an hour.
Japan indicated last night through
Baron Komura her willingness for an
armistice. Mr. Witte supposed that
tie would And them ready to sign.
Baron Komura explained that while
his government was ready to consent
to an armistice his instructions were
that this should not take effect until
alter the Bigning of the treaty. The
discussion lasted for half an hour, tho
Russian position being that Japan's
contention was without precedent aud
that if the armistice was not to take
effect until the signing of the treaty
it was practically unnecessary.
The Japanese were insistent and an
agreement was accordingly entered
into providing for an armistice, which
shull take effect the moment the
treaty is signed.
Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 2. It is
now expected that the peace treaty
will bo completed by tomorrow night
Full summaries, If not the actual text.
will then be cabled to Tokio and St.
Petersburg for the approval of the re
spective governments and by Tuesday,
or Wednesday at the latest, M. Witte
and Baron Komura expect to receive
dual authority to affix their signatures.
The subsequent exchange of ratifi
cations by the two governments will
be simply a formality. Mr Deunison
aud Mr De Martens will meet again
this afternoon The conditions of the
armistice, or rather complete sua
sion of hostilities marking the conclu
sion of the war, will be arranged, ex
cept for minor details by the pleni
potentiaries here
Technically the formal ceaslou of
hostilities to be arranged will be an
"armistice"' inasmuch as it is tempor
ary pending the final exchange of rati
fications It will uot provide fur the
ultimate release of the Russian and
Japanese prisoners of war An article
coveriug the latter subject will be in
cluded in the treaty
The ceremony ot signing "The
Treaty of Portsmouth" will be us
as quiet and unostentatious as possi
ble. Both sides desire to avoid any
spectacular features. Both realize the
treaty will not be popular In their re
spective countries. Iu Japan especial
ly there is cpected to be a great popu
lar outcry.
"We know," said a member of the
Japanese mission, "that we are going
home to stones and perhaps dyna
mite." No arrangements looking to a joint
farewell visit to President Roosevelt
bave been made or even suggested.
"The Treaty of Portsmouth" Is to be
given to the world. There is to be no
secret about it, neither government
having any reason to withhold it. Its
provisions are therefore to he pub
lished broadcast textual ly, but not
immediately. Mr. Sato said to the
Associated Press that it would not be
given out until the final ratifications
had been exchanged by the sovereigns
of tho two countries.
The treaty will be engrossed on the
treaty paper of the American state
department, a peculiarly fine quality
of linen parchment paper. Two of the
caligraphors of the state department
have been sent for to come here and
do the engrossing. It Is officially stated
that President Roosevelt will not come
to Portsmouth to be present at the
Bigning of the treaty.
Murder and Suicide.
Tonopah, Nevada, Sept. 2. R. D.
Chase, aiios Russell, formerly of Chor
okee, Iowa, and Oklahoma City, shot
and killed Allle Watson, with whom
he was living. He then fired a bullet
Into his own body, inflicting a wound
which will prove fatal. Ho left a note
naylng that he was the brother of O, L
Chase, tho head of a mercantile com'
pany la Kansas City, and that h
leaves a wife and two children at 1
Klewood, a suburb of Chicago.
Are Yon Engaged?
Engaged people should remember,
that uftr nmrrlHge, many quarrels can
be avoided, by keeping their diction
In eood condition wttb electric bitters.
S. A. Brown, of Bennettsvilln, 8. 0.,
Bays : "For years my wile suffered in
tetiflcly from dyspepsia, complicated
with a torpid llvnr, until she IohI her
tftrngth and vijor, and wcamp a mere
wreck of her former 8lf. Then nlie
tried Electric HitUTP, which hclpo-f
her at once, and flnalv made her en
tirety whII. Htic i no Btrontf and
healthy." Chan. Stfanif dmsgist, -etl8
and tftiRrantflfO ttifm. fit ftwi: d Dottle,
Subscribe for The Mail.
iRL STRUCK BY TRAIN WILL DIE.
She Stumble In Front of Train and !
Hit by Locomotive. .
Oakland, Sept. 2. While trying to
oroBs the railroad trucks at the Twen
ty-third avenue station la front pf the
rapidly approachlug broad-gauge local
which left Frultvale at 8:43 for the
mole, 12-year-old Isabella Com ash was
Itruck by tho train yesterday morn
kig and her skull so badly fractured
as to leave no hope for ner life.
According to those who w.. incased
the sad accident, the lltle girl was
warned by the flagman not to cross.
hut disregarding his shouts to keep
back, started to run over the tracks,
and while In the middle of them slip
ped and Btumblod and In that fatal:
Instnat was hit by the locomotive.
She was picked up six feet from tne'
track bleeding from the ears and In a
fleini -unconscious condition. She was
taken to the Seventh and Broadway
station on the train and from there
conveyed to the receiving hospital,
where an examination of the girl's in
juries by Dr. Stratton showed that
sho had sustained several severe frac
tures on the back of the skull.
The child Is the daughter of Frank
J. Comntih of 1002 Twenty-sixth uve
nue, who is employed at the Vulcun.
Iron works iu Sun Francisco.
Numerous and Worthless.
Everything is In the name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. U.
De Wilt & Co., of Ciiluauo discovered
some years uo how to make a salve
from itch Hazel that le a specific for
uilee, for blind, bleeding, itching and
p"otrudiug piles, ec.cmu, cuts, burns
bruise and all skin disuuHes DeWitt'tt
salve has no equal. This has given rise
to numerous worthless counterfeits.
Ask for De Witt's the L'enuinu. Sold
by Chu4, Slntot;.
Fire at Red Bluff,
Red Bluff, Sept. 2. An entire block
of residences was destroyed by fire
here yesterday afternoon, as a result
of boys playing with matches. The
loss Is approximated a $15,000. The
homes of Paul JJonnard, Frank Mont
gomery, Frank Carter, Frank Hughes.
P. B. Collins and J. F. Shearin weru
burned. The block was bounded by
Pine, Lincoln, Johnson aud Oak
streets.
Always Successful.
When Indigestion becomes chronic it is
dangerous. Koilol DytspepsialCure will
cure indigestion aud all trouble results
ing therefrom, tbuB preventing catarrh
of the stomach Dr. Newbrouiili, of
.eatnie. W. Va.. '"To those suffering
from indigestion on stomach trouble I
would phv there is no butter remedy
than Kodoi Dyspepsia cure. 1 huve
prescribed it for a number of my pa
tients with good muctcss " Kudol Dys
pepsia cure digests whut you eat und
maKes the stomach sweet. Sold by
Cbus. Strung.
Seven Killed in Explosion.
Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 2. Four men
were killed, another is missing and
two are supposed to havo hen blown to
pieces and three more wore seriously
Injured yesterday afternoon by the
bursting of a tly wheel at the National
Tube company of McKeosport. Two of
tho dead were skilled workmen and
AAmericans. The others were for
eigners. The wheel was fifty-five feet
In diameter and It went to pieces with
a loud report, tearing a big hole In the
side of the mlil and wrocking thous
ands of dollars worth of machiuery.
SPUAINS.
S. A. Rd. Cico, Texan, writes,
Mttrch 11. 1001; "My wrist was .sprain
ed so badlv bva fall that it was useless
and alter using Beveral rorneu'fs tnai
lulled to give re I ltd, used bal lards
iiituw Liniment, and was cured. 1
earnest 1 v reeum mend i t to any one
sufferinn from cirains." 25c, 50o, $1.00.
bold byitJlHus. bt,miii.
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
The emperor of Austria congratu
lates Russia and Japan upon tho con
elusion of the peace treaty at Ports
mouth In strongly worded praise.
..President Lizardo finrcia, who was
elected president of Ecuador January
11, has assumed the office.
Kcrmlt Roosevelt, youngest son of
the president, who has been hunting
in Wyoming, has concluded his outing
aud Is on his way home.
Tho Lick observatory eclipse party
who wont to Labrador, report having
bad poor success la their observations
on account of the hazy weather.
Don't Be Imopsed Upon.
Foley & Co. ClilcniEO, orinatcd
Honey and Tar us a throat and lung
remedy, uud on account of the ureal
merit an:J popularity of Foley's Honev
and Tar many imitutiuiiH ar-u offered
(or the genuine. Auk (or Foley's Hon
ey und Tar uud refuse any sutmtHute
offered b no other preparation wit!
give tiie came ratisfuutioii. It is mildly
laxativu. It contains no opiates and U
aalebl for children and delicate persons
Pursuit at the Mfdford Pharmacy.
Big Contract for ttmp..
Glasgow, Sopt. 2. Tho Nippon Tu
sen Kalaha (Japanese Stoamshlp com
pany), through the Japanese consul
here, la placing contracts for eighteen
Hnera with Clyde shipbuilding firms
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
Will care &ny case of Kidney
or Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medicine.
OIVIN UFTO Dig
B. flplft, 1204 N. Virginia Bt flvsuvme,
id,, wrltea t "For orer foor rntri I wag troubled
ritfi a kldoev end bladder a (Tout loo. I loat flwb
Ind., wrlteat
and waa aaable to work. Three phrriolaoa failed
to help me a ad I was given op to die, Foler
Kldoej Cere waa recommended and the Oral
tattle ave me great relief and after taln the
un none
eeeona oouie i wueotireir carea.
Twt 6U SO Cents and f 1.00
For sale at thrf Med ford Pharmny
THE IDEAL WIFE
Shapes the Destiny of Men The Influence of a
Healthy Woman Cannot Be Overestimated.
Seven-eighths oi tho
men in this worUt marry
a woman because site is
beautiful In their eyes
because she has the quali
ties which Inspire admira
tion, respect and love.
There 1b. a beauty In
health which is more at
tractive to men than mere
regularity df feature.'
The influence- of women
glorious in the possession
of perfect physical health
upon men, and upon the
civilisation of the world
could never be measured.
Because of them men have
attained the very heights
of ambition; because of
thenx even thrones have
been established and de
stroyed. What a disappointment,
then, to see the fair young
wife's beauty fading away
before a year passes over
her head 1 A sickly, half-dend-nnd-allve
woman,
especially when she Is
tho mother of a family,
is a damper to all joyous
ness in the home, and a
drag upon her husband.
The cost of a wife's con
stant illness is a serious
drain upon the funds of a
household, and too often all the doc
toring does no good.
If a woman finds her energies are
flagging, and that everything tires her,
dark, shadows appear under her oyoB,
her sleep is disturbed by horrible
dreams; If she has, backache, head
aches, bearing-down pains, nervous
ness, whites, irregularities, or despon
dency, she should take means to build
her system up at once by a tonic with
specific powers, such as Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
This great remedy for women has
done more in the way of restoring
health to the women of America than
all other medicines put together. It is
the safeguard of woman's health.
Following we publish, by request, a
letter from a young wife.
Mrs. Bessie Ainsley of 611 South 10th
Street, Tacoma, Wash., writes:
Dear Mrs. Plnkham:
" Ever stneo my child was born I have suf
fered, as I uopo fow women ever have, with
inflammation, female weakneos, bearing-down
pains, bucknnhe and wretched headaches. It
auVcted my stomach so that I could not en
joy my moals, and half my time was spent
In bed.
Lydfa E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail
NEW YORK STRIKE
METAL WORKERS WALK OUT BE
CAUSE ADVANCE IN WAGES IS
NOT FORTHCOMING
sheet metal workers in thlB district
was called last night by the Amalga
mated Sheet Metal Workers' union, j
About 2300 mombers attended the
meeting and the call for the strike was ;
almost unanimous.
The strike will affect about 200
buildings which are in course of con
struction and about 300 Bhops in
which the metal workers are employed
The men demand nn advance of 50
cents a day. Their wages are now $4
a doy. They claim that about a year
ago they entered into an agreement (
whereby they were to receive tho raise;
last January.
The men did not get the promised
increase, however, nnd severnl montliH
ago they notified the cmp.oyers thut If
the advance was not forthcoming
there would be a strike.
FEVER ABOUT ENDED.
Authorities In New Orleans Think Its
Back is Broken,
Uew Orleans, Sept. 2. Signed state
ments of all the leaders In tho fever
fight, indicating that the crisis has
passed, that the campaign of science
fs meeting with unbounded success
and that the fever will practtcnlly be
wiped out by the frost, wore printed
yesterday.
Though showers were predicted, the
day was clear and warm, with no
marked change in the yellow fever sit
uation, there being a nominal report of
new cases and deaths.
liikc Finding Money.
KM-Jin. ltuulth.ia H kn (InrliniT mnflOV
ao tbinkHthOHo who are sic . When
vou have a oouirn, cold, wore inrom, or
chest (rritiUion, butter net prornnUv
like W. C. Ilarhpr, of Kmu'v U'vel, Va.
Hefjiv-:"! bud n terrible ahem trouble
..... .A t... u..i.l,. imt i-f-i:l illicit, nil mi
limps, but, ufter fuwlini! nn relief t'
other remedies, I was run-i y im
l.intf 8 WOW iiniMiviiry M'l ""iii'MiiMi
tn n l,u ...wl Hfildu " frmitimt. Milt'
of any eonih or luntr mi'dicinn In tin-
world. At (Hum. Ntruny's time mniv.
20e and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottb
tree.
Canal May be Extended.
Maryirvlllo, Sopt. 2. The statement
Lb mado M. N. Sheldon of the BuUe
County Canal company that the canal
will be extended Into Suiter couny to
Yuba City, almost immediately. Many
of those who argni land for water
have doubled their acreage so far as
to Increase the amount to 10,000 acres.
The company will not undertako to ex
tend Its systom unless that amount of
land to pledged for Irrlgaion.
HKAUTIKUL WOMRN.
Plump chunks flu-died wii.h ih
glow of health and a pun eoni'.l x .
m ken all wmn-n heiuHlfiil Tik
ma 1 1 doHo ol Ilerblue niter cued w
It will unweii t emiHt jprtLi'in kihI
iliffi-Ht what you have e,ven f0it M
Wm M Htrniid. Mdlnthlmi T
Arl'e- May III. 11IM: Wu biu
He' bitic In onr fam lv fnr idyhi f
IKK I found U H'C bent m- ilielnr we v
u ted forooiiPtlpailnn. hi Ioiim f ver ir
miliaria." Hold by Ohas. Hranir.
"LydiaE. Pinkbam's Vegetablo Compound
made me a well woman, and I feel so grate
ful that I am glad to write and tell you of
my marvelous recovery. It brought m
health, new life aud vitality." ,
What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will
do for every woman who ia in poor
health and ailing.
Its benefits begin when Its use begins.
It gives strength and vigor from the
start, and surely makes sick women
well and robust.
Remember Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound holds the record for
the greatest number of actual cuves of
woman's ills. This fact is attested to
by the thousands of letters from grate
ful women which are on file in the
Pinkham laboratory. Merit alone can
produce such results.
Women should remember that a cure)
for all female diseases actually exists,
and that cure is Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. Take no substi
tute. , ,
If you have symptoms you don't
understand writo to Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass., for special advice it hi
tree and always neiptui.
TRAIN WRECK IN ENGLAND.
Ten Persons Perish and Many Are
Injured.
Withara, Eng., Sept. 2. As the ex
press from London to Cromer, on the
(Jreat Eastern railway, was entering
Witham station yesterday morning
several passenger cars loft the track
and crashed into the station building,
causing the death of ten persons, six
of whom were women, and seriously
itijuring twenty othors.
Among thoso killed was the porter
of tho station, who was silLiug in his
room. He was crushed to donth, Two
ticket sellers wore burled in the
wreckage, but thoy escaped serious in
jury. The gasometors beneath the
cars caught fire and consumed tho
wreckage All tho bodies wore saved
before the flames gained headway. It
was the rear cars that left the track,
tho engine and front cars remaining
ju the rails. Tho roar cars mounted
tlie platform of the station, demolished
the buildings and then turned over. -
CUKICD OK BUI GUT'S LI8KASK.
(Ji-o. A. Sherman, Lisbon Uud Mills,
N. Y., wnifs; 'I tiad kidnu.y disease
for man v years and bad been tmiLed
by pb.vHiciaiiH lor twelve yi'ins, bad
uk.'ii a welt known kidney med;uiiuv
tid ot bur rumi'di s that we.ro rennno-p
kkmkIimI btil yot no relief until I beuitn
lining KnleyV Kidney Cine. The IW'sb
iNilf boltlu rulievKl urn ami four buttles
Imvo euivd irioof tbis tnrrlblu dielise,
li fniM i b.yitn taking Foley's Kidney
ii'c I had to make water about every
lifiecn mniute.B, day and nijilit, and
phmumI ,i hrbkuusl nuhstuiife, and
-ometimen a Mimy Bubatunoe. 1 believe
I would have du d if 1 bad ,not. luken
Koley'h Kidney Cure." Held ni NkdUnd
I'hnrinacv.
YELLOW FEVER IN FLORIDA.
Navy Yard Officials at Pensacola Have
Established a Quarantine.
Washington, Sept. 2. Captain Rob
ert M. Berry, commandant of the naval
station at Pensacola, Florida, has in
formed the navy department that there
aro four cases of yellow fever In that
cfty, and he rocommonded the estab
lishment of nquarantfno at the naval
station against tnoc ity nnd a discon
tinuance of tho work in tho yard to
the extont rendored necessary by the
quarantine-.
The navy department has approved
the recommendation and has author
ized Uie commandant to restrict com
munication between I'unsacolu and tho
naval station as much as possible and
also to establish outposts to make tho
qnurantlno effective and to prepare
buildings for Isolating casus.
chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Aid Nature.
,1... Homer- iiiuiuid nature ant always
ni.. -L filtje.uml. Chamberlain s Cough
.i uv huih on this plan. It ullays
itn -cough, relieves tho lunut, anu ex
.). c oi uuiJtit opuUH the uecruiiotit), aud
.nit tiiUutu in re.Hturinif tbu syeicm to
..Imy condition. tiold by Chus.
'-ll'.illg
atriKO ror Bettsr Food.
ETreret, Wash., Bept 2. tour hun
dred amployea In two earapB of the '
Three Lakes Lumber company threw
down their tools and Quit work at
noon yesterday because the food did
not suit them. When tho men de
manded bettor food or their pay they
wore givon tholr money. Three Lakes
Is twolvo miles west of Everet.