v/hen the Hair Falls Then it’« time to act I No time to study, to read, to experk ment I You want to save your hair, and save ft quickly, tool So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comet out you will use Aycr’s Ha(r .Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any­ thing else.. It’a nature’s way. The beat kind of a teetlmonlal— Oold for over sixty years." SAKAPAJUUX fills . CHEBBY PECTOBAL. MUCH TO BE DONE IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONORESS I F CASH FOR SECRECY Washington, May 29—The senate is Tuesday, May 20. Washington, May 29 -S pator Per­ kins made an effort in the senate today to secure a subeidy of $217,000 a year in addition to the amoont now paid to the Oceanic Steamship company, ply- ing between Ban Francisco and Austra- ! Ha. The sum is the same as carried tor that company by the shipping bill, which passed the senate early in the session, and when Patterson asked Per­ kins why he did not wait for the pass­ age of tbe shipping bill, the' latter re­ pl el that “hope deferred maketh the heart sick.” The amendment waa de-“ dared out of Order on a point raised by Clay. Washington, Maj 29.— During the consideration of the diplomatic and consular bill today fn the house, an in­ teresting debate was had on the amand- I ment proposed by Long worth, of Ohio, to appiopriate $1,000,000 for the ac- I quisition in foreign capitals of proper sites and buildings for the embassies and legations of the United States for the residence of ambassadors and min­ isters to foreign countries. , Longworth, in urging his amend- ment, which went out on a point of order> insisted that, by providing resi- dence® for our ambassador» the question °f rent would be eliminated. He said “Ain't you rather young to ba left In charge df a drug store F “Perhaps so, ma'am; What can I do for you?*’ “Don’t your employer! know It's dan- gerous to leave a mere boy like you In charge of such a placer* "I am Competent te serve ~ yon, madam, if you will make known your pence. With a residence provided by the government, a man of moderate wants.” means could live in a dignified way on “Don’t they know you might poison hie salary. some one?” “There is no danger of that, madam; Monday, May 28. What can I do for you?” Washington, M*y 28.—The senate “I tl]ink I better go to the store down today sent the railroad rate bill to con­ the street” ference, listened to a long defense by "I can serve you just as well as they Kittredge of a sea level canal and three can and as cheaply.” Democratic speeches on tbe resolution •‘Well, you can give me a 2-cent I in relation to the purchaae of canal stamp, but It don’t look right”—Hous- supplies in - foreign markets, and devot* toa Post ed the remainder of its time to the poetoffice appropriation bill. Deatness Cannot Ba Cured No objection was made to the ap­ by local application* a* they eannot reach the pointment of ranking members of the diseased portion of the ear. Tnere i* only one way to cure deemes*. aud that 1s by constitu­ interstate commerce committee as con­ tional remedies. 1 wattless is caused by an in- ferees on the rate bill, and they were H»med condition ot the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thia tube 1* Inflamed not instructed in any manner. They you havea tumbling sound or Imperfect hear­ are Elkins, Cullom and Tillman. ing, and when it is anti rely closed, Deafne*. Is j Many Measure* to Come Before the Senate and House. pect la favorable to long work day»*and senate adjourned until Monday. Washington, May 25.—In the bouse of representatives today the question of veracity was raised between Ccoper, of Wisconsin, and Hepburn, of Iowa, over • convereation in whieh the latter ie alleged to have partcipated with a member of the senate and in which, Cooper asserted, the member of the house and the senator referred to agreed that the so-called exprea* com­ pany amendment to the railroad rate bill should not remain in the bill. Tbe bouse was turbulent during tbe consideration of the rule sending the rate bill to conference, the fear of many members being that the rule, which disagreed to tbe senate amendments en bloc, might have an influence on the conferees and give them an opportu­ nity, if they so desired, to vote out the expreee company amendment, tbe amendment relating to pipe lines and the sleeping-car amendment. Thursday, May 24. Washington, May 24.—Tbe senate entered today upon the consideration of the agricultural appropriation bill. Hale criticised tbe provision permit­ ting the secretary of agriculture to ex­ tend to 30 days the fortnight’s leave opinion that the practice is growing rapidly, and that it will soon extend to all the postoffices of the country if not checked. He spoke of the general de­ mand for government employment, say­ ing that such employes became “a hun­ gry, persistent band of mendicants,’’ and that congress is dragooned, impor­ tuned and browbeaten by the demands of this organised band of subordinates. Hal&referred to the possibility of pen­ sioning government employes. - The free alcohol bill waa passed by the senate practically as it came from the house. propriation Mila ready for conaidara- tion, and the tea level canal bill, bav- ing been madA^be unfioiahed buaineaa, I CASTORIÄ Chicago Packers Offer Bribe to Investlgaton of Milons. ' ________ For Infant« find Children. PRESIDENT SECURES EVIDENCE stance« will permit, in addition, con- fere« will be appointed on the railroad rate bill; the nomination of Mr. Barnes to be postmaster of th* city of Wash- u ington will receive attention, and tbe bill declaring a policy in the matter of the purchase of Panama canal supplies will be considered. _ Condemned by Inspector* a* Unfit for Expoet Trade i* Retailed In Ch!«»« Ketailed in Chicago. The senate manifests a disposition to > * — • devote serious con«ider»tion to the ca- — nal type bill. Washington, May 29.—Meat con- The geueial plan is to press tbe con- de<“ne^ on hoof as unfit for expor- sideration of the appropriation bills arp*t on is retai,ed in Chicago and con- speedily as possible. The postoffice and by the »nsuspecting pub- naval bill* will be ready for considéra- ic' T“18 '• one of the nB0Bt sensational tion early in the week, but it is not yet of th® report which Cornmis- decided which will be given preference. 8'°oer °f Lebor Neill and Mr. Rey- Both will present features that will no'd*’ * New York philanthropist,¡have arouse debate, and it is a foregone con- m,de the P^dent of their observa- clusion that especial attention will be ,lon" of. the pecking industry. They given to the provision in the^navai bill M,ert meat from condemned live- for a new monster wpsship. stock denied interstate and foreign Conference reports on the agricul- Jra“®portation, because the government tural and legislative appropriation bills >o®pectors hag investigators, had been ap- to consider and pass the bill. 1 proached ■ - - by a representative of the The controversy between .the pure packers on the day they left Chicago food and immigration bills will fqlk/w and that they bad been told that, if the disposition of the naturalisation they would eliminate from the report Washington, May 24.—Speaker Can­ bill. the damaging facts they had obtained, non, with the memory of yesterday’s It is planned that no adjournment the packers would pledge themselves to proceedings in bis mind, took a new will be taken for the observation of remedy tbe evils discovered. tack today when the house of represen­ Decoration day, Wednesday. “0. E. Dyson, the $5,000 a year lob­ tatives met, by sending word to Curtis, Tbe Democratic filibuster to empha­ byist of the beef trust,’’ said Mr. Sin­ of Kansas, to raise the point of “no sise to the country that no progress is the result, and unleu the inflammation can be Washington, May 28.—Early in tbe quorum’’ when a dviision was demand- apparent, on the statehood-.agreement clair, “was the man who approached taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; session of the honse today Williams, Reynolds and Neill and who attempted ed by Williams, of MÌMÌ«sipp1~un the- Ja oonsnming considerable'-tíme in the nine cases out ot ten ar» c»uud by C»t«rrh, wh|ch 1* nothing but an Inflamed condition of Miss, ¡"the floor leader of the minority, vote to resume consideration., of the house. Rollcalif - to determine the to have them kill the report they, were Iheiuucout surface». made the point that there was no quor­ diplomatic and consular bill.-' Mr. presence of a quorum have begun each to make to the president. He did this We will give One Hundred Dollar* for any cau of Deafnra* (eauied by catarrh) that can­ um present, and it took a call of the Curtis made the point of “no quorum,’’ day’s session, with few exceptions, and an hour before they left Chicago and not be cured by Hall’a Catarrh Cure. Bend for honse to start tbe wheels of legislation. after having come diYectly from a con­ taking the wind out of Williams’ sails, Minority Leader Williams announces circular*, free. ** After the appearance of a quorum, the the “call of the bouse’’ proceeding un­ his intention, encouraged by a “round sultation of the packers affected by the r J. CHBNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, J5c. house concurred iq amendments made der Republican demand inate id of on robin’’ from hie colleagues, to continus report.” Hall’s Famjly 1‘Uls are th. best. Mr. Sinclair said that an employe of by the senate to a number of house the demand of the leader of the minor­ these methods. The statehood con­ bills. Thé house resolved itself into a ity. A quorum waa present, the vote ferees announce that an agreement on the Armours In Chicago bad been , The DiWerea««. bought off after having offered to sell A. H. Kirkland of Boaton la conduct- “city council” for the consideration of being, Ayes 222, noes 21, present 19. that measure is in sight andjnay be him for $2,500 documents -and letters reached during the week. dealing with the conditions in Packing­ Wednesday, May 23. Imported from Zurich's great quantity bia. ton. — The compulsory education bill for of moth parasites, and with the help Washington, May 23.—In addition ALL PULL TOGETHER. “I learned,” said Mr. Sinclair, “that of the little creatures befand the peo- the district occupied most of the day, to passing a half dosen bills to which he had been paid exactly $11,000 for pie of Massachusetts hope to obllter- being finally placed on its passage. On no objection was made, the senate de­ Oregon, Washington and Idaho ¡Form ‘he data he offered to me for $2,500 a division, the absence of a quorum was voted its entire session today to the im­ ate the moth completely. * Interstate Development League. “Our work may succeed,” •aid Mr. disclosed. Williams made the point of migration bill, which was passed just OPEN IRRIGATED TOWNSITES Kirkland recently, “or we may err no quorum, and a call of the house en­ before the hour of adjournment. The Spokane, Wash ., May 29.—An Inter- somewhere, snd it may fall. It must sued, the yeas and nays being called on major portion of the discussion was de­ state Development League, embracing voted to the provision for supplying in­ the representative organisations of Ore- Ankeny’» Bill for Minidoka and To aucceed if we make no mistakes—but the passage of the bill. formation concerning the different sec­ gon, Washington and Idaho, and work- Relieve Desert Claimant*. then, you know, mistakW are common. Saturday, May 26. tions of the country to newly arrived ing harmoniously for the good of the Washington, May 29.— Senator An- “Mistakes are common everywhere. Washington, May 26.—During the immigrants. entire Northwest, is tbe project that keny today favorably reported to tbe I he$rd . lawyer and a doctor taunt-of a ^less day’s legislation on The bill consists of a series of amend­ waa launched at the conclusion of the senate the bill opening the Minidok* Ing one another this afternoon about 1 the - diplomatic - - - ---- and consular bill in the ments to tbe existing law, all of them elaborate banquet in honor of the'Port- townaite in Idaho. Several feature« them. . bouse today, Ohamp Clark, of Mis­ intended to permit stricter regulations land visitora at Spokane. It wae de- were added, one permitting the aecre- " 'You^ make a good many mis­ souri, stated that he had heard whis­ for keeping out tbe defective classes of cided to leave the working out of the tary of the interior to fix farm unite ae takes, L suppose,’ the lawyer said. perings that the Chinese exclusion law aliens. Tbe head tax is increased from details to comitteee to be appointed by low ae 20 acree, another permitting “ 'You too, no doubt,’ said the doc­ was to be modified to affect all classes »2 to »5. the Portland Commercial club, the “eoonere” on government land at Ru tor. of Chinese, with the exception of coolie An amendment requiring an educa­ Spokane Chamber of Commerce and pert, Idaho, to acquire the lota they “ 'But doctors’ mistakes are often labor. He gave notice, that, if there tional teet for immigrants and also re­ the Lewieton Commercial club. now occupy at the appraiaed value. burled deep under ground,’ aald the was any such intention on the part of quiring that no immigrant carrying lees It ie expected to have the organise- Tbe third ie for th* relief of deeert lawj-er. the majority, he would fight such a than $25 should be admitted waa pre­ tion perfected in time to have the firet land entrymen in Eutern Washington “‘Yes.’ said the doctor, ‘and law­ change to the last ditch; that he bad sented by Simmons, who spoke in .sup­ meeting of the new Interstate Develop- whose land was brought within tbe yers' mistakes often swing six feet In been somewhat instrumental in putting port of it. Lodge offered a substitute ment lesgue held at some point in limits of the withdrawal made for tbe tbe air!’” ................ the Chinese exclusion law on the stat­ confining the teet to an educational re­ Washington early next fall. Palouse project, since abandoned. As ute books, and that for one he would quirement and providing that.no alien Mr. Wilcox’s plea for aid for an open to tbeee settlers, the bill provides that, not agree to its modification. more than 16 yean of age who cannot river met with a most dordial response when sny bona fide desert entry may “My friends,” exclaimed the candidate, Under general debate, the house hav­ read in some language shall be admit­ from all the speakers who followed be embraced within the limits of a In a fine burst of disinterested patriotism, “I don't want this office if you think I ing met at 11 o’clock for further con­ ted except members of the iamiliee of him. President J. J. Browne, of the withdrawal for irrigation purposes and sideration of the diplomatic bill, male adults now residing in the United Spokane Investment company, and a tbe entryman has been hindered from am unworthy to fill it 1" H»re b. stoppmi and took • drink of speeches were made by a number of States. Simmons accepted the substi­ former resident of Portland, made an making improvements or reclaiming water. membersand this subject took a wide tute and it was adopted. exceptionally strong plea for aid. tbe land, because of its witb'drawal, "And I might add,” he proceeded, “that range, from pensioning tbe Missouri Mx. Wilcox very cleverly stated that the time during wbi«b he has been my candidacy is not th. result of any cor- to tbe rate bill. Washington, May 23.—When the the month of the Columbia wae also hindered shall not be computed in de- rupt political bargain.” “ » bouse met today an nnusual scene oc­ tbe mouth of the Spokane, the Snake termining the time within which he - “Year -you might.” interrupted an old Friday, May 25. , curred. Williams, the minority lead­ and every other river draining the Co- must make improvements. If, as in farmer in the audience; “but if you did Wasbingon, May 25.—The senate to­ er, demanded the ayes and noes on a lumbia basin. In asking the aid of tbe case of the Palouse, the project is you'd be lyin’ like Sam Hill 1" day passed the agricultural appropria­ motion of Adams, of Pennsylvania, to Spokane in placing the work on the abandoned, the time lor compliance Mothers will And Mr-, Winslow'* Soothing tion bill, carrying an appropriation of go into committee of tbs whole for the south jetty on a continning contract with tbe deeert land law shall begin to Syrup the beat remedy to use for their ohlldren $7,80Q,000, and, without a word of further consideration of the diplomatic basis,"Tii he expressed it, “so some of run from the date of notice of such during the teething period. debate or an objection from any source, and consular bilfc -Zhis' was refused, ns will live long enough to see it fin- abandonment. added to it as an amendment tbe bill the speaker holding that one-fifth of isbed.” , The names of many heroes have been providing for an inspection of fresh the members present had not risen to Marines Arrive at Colon. preserved for posterltjLjn the nomen­ meats intended for domestic consump­ demand the ayes and noes. Fight of Independents. Washington, May 29. — The cruiser clature of places In thç.Calted States, tion. “I demand that the otker aide be Cleveland, May 29. — The Leader Columbia, with 400 marines, arrived evidence of our tendency to Indulge In A number of other bills were passed. taken,’’ called out Williams. says: “Independent oil men will call at Colon today. The Marblehead als« hero worship to qplte an extent We Tbe sea level Panama canal bill waa The speaker refused to take the nega­ upon the railroads this week to correct is on its way to the Isthmus of Panam have poetotticee bearing the name of mule the unfinished business. tive on a rising vote, stating that but a the rate discrimination disclosed at last and should arr.Vt at Panama today, i every President down to and Including The message of the bouse, declining short time before it had been demon­ week’s session of the Interstate Com- the Navy department is advised of th Roosevelt. Only two of hjs predeces­ to accept the senate amendments to the strated that a quorum was present, 195. merce commission in this city. It will sailing of the cruiser from Punta Ar< sors are lacking.the- Hat Sf counties. railroad rate bill was received, but the Then Williams thundered out a pro­ be the first formal notice of the inde nas, Costa Rica, for Panama, on Satur Naturally, the "favorite In the namlug senate conferees were not named. The test against the speaker’s ruling. pendent oil men’s determination to get day. Although the Marblehead carri« •f towna and countiie la Waahlngton, a ’square deal’ from the railroads. The only a small sqnad of marines and car and he la the only Pfealdent for whom May Not Confirm. Torrent of Anti-Smoot Petitions. fight in Ohio and the eas'ern part of not add material strength to a lan a State haa been named. But othera Waihington, May 28.—In the light the country will be carried on through movement against any revolutionär Washington, May 29 — Protests than I’realdenta enjoy these honors. against tbe retention of Reed Smoot as of the attitude assumed by the senate the National Petroleum Association, I demonstration in Panama, the veest Successful soldiers, sailors, statesmen, a senator of tbe United States flooded subcommittee on judiciary, it is quite while a similar association will attend will afford protection to tbe harbor.. editors, authors, inventors, tbe heroes the senate today, as follows: Minne­ probable that Williamg C. Bristol will to the western end.” of ancient history and mythology, and sota, by Senator Clapp, 6,802; Indiana, not be confirmed at this eeesion as dis­ Dowie Lose* Another Aid. •ven popular acton and athletes ahan by Senator Hemenway, 8,341; New trict attorney for Oregon. The sub­ V Misery for Refugees. Chicago, May 29—John Alexande Oallinger, committee is not favorable toBihtol’s a like dlatlnctlon. Our Hat of poat- Hampshire, by Senator San Francisco, May 29.—A heavy Dowie ha* lost by defection one of hi otflcee la a long one and containa namea 3 265; Kentucky, by Senator Black­ confirmation, yet does not go to the ex­ rain atorm awept over thia city and trusted lieutenants, Overseer Dani* from almoat every language, living and burn, about 2,800; Alabama, by Sena­ tent of recommending tbe rejection of anrronnding country last night and to Bryant, head of the Zionist church i dead, and cboaen on almoat every con­ tor Morgan, 801; Kansas, by Senator his nomination. It will probably make day, damaging truck gardena. flooding South Africa for tbe past three yean ceivable principle or impulse. Two Long, 14,862; North Carolina, by Sen­ no report to tbe full committee, which baaementa and bringing much discom­ who returned to Zion City today an countlea in Kanaaa present a curious ator Simmoue, 2,098. It is said that means that the committee will not re­ fort and misery to th« refugees camped immediately enlisted ander the bann« association of Ideas. Greeley Cqunty petitions will be received from every port to the senate and no action will be oat on low ground. One and fllteen- of Voliva. Bryant bad been mention« hundredtha inches of rain fell, which as a possible successor of Dowie, an has for Its cspltal a town called Tri­ state and territory in the United States. taken before the adjournment. is the heaviest rainfall fur thia late was supposed to be loyal to his intei bune, and L'lyase* la the county Beat of Conference on Rate Bill. American Court in China. season of the year since 1884. The ests. Of tbe ten overseers of tb Grant. i - Washington, Msy 29.—Tbe conferees atorm added much hardahip to refugeea church of Zion, Bryant was tbe last t Washington, May 28. — The honse committee on foreign affairs today fa­ on the rate bill met today and had and cauaed much annoyance to tboee renounce hi* allegiance to Dowie. Th IN CONSTANT AGONY. vorably reported a bill by Representa­ some discussion of the bill. The bouse ah i Ite red in houaea, but who are atill other nine are with the Voliva faction DIstrm» tive Denby, identical with the bill "pre­ confère« w«fS asked to present any ob­ com p e ll ed to cook oat of doors. I Powder Mill Blows Up. sented to the senate by Senator Fultgn, jections they had to the “wisdom of the W. L. Jackson, merchant, of Park- creating a United States district court senate” in amending the house bill. Dewey Sailing Fast. - Banta Crus, Cal., May 29. — A ter­ ersburg, W. Va., »ay»: “Driving about for China, to have excluaive 'uriadic- “We commend to yon,” said one of the Washington, May 29.—Compulations rific exploeion occurred at the Califor­ in bad weather tion in all proceedings which now come senators,s’ae a piece of our monumen­ male by the bureau of navigation of nia powder works, three milee north of brought kidney trou­ under the jurisdiction of American con- tal folly the anti-pass amendment, but the Navy department on. the shipping this phMNf, today, a short time before bles on ms, and I aula. The court is to ait at Shanghai, you may do as you like with it.” The reports of the locati m of the Dewey the employes quit work for the day. suffered twenty years Canton, Tien Tain and Hankau. The conferees will meet again tomorrow at- drydock in the Indian ocean May 22, Michael Michaelson instantly with sharp, cramp­ bill anthorisee tbe appointment of a 10 o’clock and will continue to meet indicate that the Dewey ha) made an killed and Patrick Ryan was so badly ing pains in the back judge, district^, attorney, marshal and daily until some conclusion has been average of 100 miles per day since burned that be is expected to die before and urinary disor­ clerk. _ ’ a V j - mi reached. leavin the Straits of Babel Mandeb. morning. -Both were workmen. The ders. I often had to This is regarded as particularly good exploeion occurred in a bleating powder gst up a dosen times time, especially in the Indian ocean, as mill. The cause of the explosion is Proposes Postal Telegraph. Seattle May Dig Her Canal. at night to urinats. Washington, May 28.—The idea of a Washington, May 29.—An under­ heavy weather was expected, which unknown. ' Retention set in, and postal telegraph has a warm advocate standing has been reached by membei a would delay the progteee of tbe Dewey. I waa obliged to use In Samuel W. Smith, member of'con- Cement for Irrigation Work. of the house committee on riversand I took to my bod, and grees from Michigan, who in a careful­ the Black Sea Porte Blocked. harbors which will result in a favora­ Washington, May 29 —The secretary the doctors failing to help, began using ly prepared speech today in the house ble report on a bill providing that the Odeeta, May 29. — Ou account of a of the interior today accepted the bid Doan’s Kidney Pills. Ths urins soon insisted that if the government would United Btatee shall maintain the crnal strike of seamen, 15 shameri are un­ Of the Pacific Portland Cement com- camo freely again, and the pain grad­ undertake such a system, tbe jiefleit in at Seattle connecting Lake Union and able to leave port, and conditions are puny of Ssn Fran< i co, for furnishing ually disappeared. I have been cured the postal department wonld be almost 8 iil«bole bay with Puget sound. The becoming serious. Stevedores threaten 8,000 ¿barrels of Portland cement for eight yaara, and ¡though over 70, am as wiped out. “We should,’’ he said, consideration for maintenance of tbe to join in tbe strike if they are com­ use in tbe construction of tbe Okanogan active as a boy.” “have • first-c'ass postal telegraph in waterway by tbe government is that a pelled to do all the work. Shipping is and Umatilla irrigation projects. 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