OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1901 Oregon hoitline amo union Pacific CliknKo l'urllaurt tfif oinl a. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kan sas City, St. Louis, Chi cago ana tasi. Atlantic ixpress 9 p. m, St. Paul Tail Mail 0 p. m. TIMH SCHEDULES Portland, Ore. 4 no p. m. Salt Lake, Denver. Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. Louis, Chicago and East. Walla Walla. Lewlston, bpokane, Wallace, ruTl- man, Minneapolis, Ht. Paul, Duluth, Milwau kee, Chicago and East. 8:10 a. m. NERVE WASTE." One of the moet helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is that entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer, of 8an Francisco, now In its fifth thousand. This work of an experienced and repu table physician is in agreeable contrast to the vast sum of false teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practically advice, and has the two grout ems of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the religious nd secular press, The Chicago Ad vance B:iyB : "A perusal of the oook and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are now suffering through nervous impairment." v The book is If 1 .OU, by mail, postpaid. One of the uioet interesting chapters chapters xx, on Nervines and Net ve Tonics has been printed separately as sample chapter, and will be sent to any address for stamp by the publishers, The Pacilic Pub. Co., Box 2658, Sat Francisco in plain sealed envelope. NEWS OF THE WEEK 7.-00 a,, m. p. m. Ocean Steamships All Sailing Dates subject tocnange For San Franuisco Sail every 6 days. Dully Xx. Sunday 8 p. m. Saturday 10 p. m. 6 45 a. m Ex. Sunday Columbia River Steamers. To Astoria and Landings. Way- 4 p.m. 4 p. m Ex. Sunday Willamttte River. 4 .80 p. m, Oregon Cily, Newbe;g, Ex. Sunday Salem, independence, and way-landings. 1 a. m. Tues. Thur. aDd Sat. Willamette and Yam hll Rivers. , Oregon City, Dayton ana way-lanaings. 6.46 a. m. Tues. Thur. and Sat. Leave Riparia 1:40 a. m. Daily. Willamette River Portland to Corvallls and way-landings. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. W. W. Smith, plaintiff, vs. Ant ie E. Smith, defendant. To Annie . Smith, said defendant. TntlionHinonf thtt Staff, of Orflon. vou are hereby required to appear and answer tiiecom- p aim llieu &!gaial you 1U Mie uuuve eiwiueu puiv on or before the 28l.h day of June, 1901, that being the last day proscribed in the order of publication of this summon, and if you fail to appear and answer said enmplaint, (he plaintiff willapply to the Court tor the relief prayed lor therein, to-wus Adisaolulion of the bonds of matrimony between yon and the plaintiff. xnis summons is puDiisnea Dy orcir oi me Hon. Thomas A. McBride. Judge of the 6th Ju dicial district of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, made and entered on the 8lh day of May. 11)01. and the first publication be ing the 10th day of May. 71101 . Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3:30 V m. Mo., Wed. and Fri. 4:30 p. m Mon., Wed and Frl. Snake River Riparia to Lewlston. , ;.' Leave Lewlston 8:30 a.m. Daily 72 Hours TOBTLAND to CHICAGO No cb"nge of oars For rates, berth res nations, etc, call at ticket offioe. Third and Was , m mon streets. A. L. CRAIG. G, P. A. Portland, Oregon Pan-American Exposition BUFFALO, N. Y. MAY TO NOVEMBER Ask Chicago, Milwaukee & Sr. Paul Raiway about reduced rates. C.J EDDY, ' General Agent, PORTLAND, ORE WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. TAHOMA Daily Round Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M Leave Astoria ' r- ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is. hereby given thit the undersigned, A. Holmes, has been appointed by the county court of Clackam is, sttte of Orotrm, ai aiminlj- tra'or of lh estate of B L. Russell, deceased, and that all persons having claim against said estate must present the same to me with proper verified, tlon, at my store In Parkp'au, Oreg-n, within six months from date of this mtlse. V. A. HOLMES, Administrator of the estate of R, L. Ru ssell, Deceased. Dated, June 27th, 1901, . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Thus. F. Ryan, county Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, as administrator of the estate of Charles K. Athey deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly verified, as by la .v required at my residence In Oregon City. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. KATE R. ATI1KT; Administratrix of the Estate Of Charles K Athiy, Deceased, Dated this 5th day of June A. D 1901, Friday, June 21. About 4000 carloids of stock will be shipped from Onlario, Ore., this season, 500 more than last season. The number o' sheep in Australia has decreased from 124,003,000 in 1890 to 90,000,000 in 1891. The Heesi tn fly has ruined the wheat in western New York. The area Eown to rice 'in Texas is 300 per cent more this year than last year. The bosses that rule New York city employ 50,000 persons in the various parts of the municipal service, to whom they pay 150,000,000 from the municipal I treasury. . The Linnton horse-nwat factory has bought $25,000 horses in Eastern Oregon. The Santa Fe railroad intends to in duce thousands of the better class of Italians to immigrate to Southern Cali fornia, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. In Scranton, Pa., several thousand metal workers are on a strike, and one of the officials of the railroad in whose employment they were says the com pany will spend $8,000,000" in opposing the strikers. John Wanamaker has ' offered the boodle chiefs of Philadelphia $3,000,000 for the franchises which the republican cily government gave theni for nothing. At Matewan, W. Va., union sinkerB who attempted to enter the Maritime mine were fired on by guards armed with Winchesters and two men killed. According to the London Daily News, 6010 Cape Colonists, mostly young men, hive joined the 13oers. Rear-Admiral Beresfor I states in a etter that the British Mediterranean fleet has not the proper strength and efficiency. . , According to ihe Berlin Neuste Nach rich ten. the Russian and French gov ernments aie negotiating a fresh loan of 125,000,000 rubles. In Indiana three persons weie killed by lightning on the evening of the 19th At Waynesboio.Miss., A.M.Leary and J.T.Davis engaged in a duel with pis tols. Both were instantly killed. At Atlanta, Ga., a negro shot and kill el Patrolman E.H. Debray. In New Orleans Dudley Selph was killed m a fisifight at Audoben park by a blow which broke his neck. In the lat-t few months, the state treas urer has paid out $32,000 on ectlp boun ty warrants. Premier Roblin of Manitoba predicts that the province will have 50,900,100 bushels ot wlvat. At Columbia University, N.Y.,a chair in Chinese has been established. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby lvi-n thit the nndersiened has beeu duly appointed by the c "nity court ol the state ot uregon for county or uiacioimas, ad ministratrix nf thti estate of James M venzie. de ceased. All persons haviiu elftinn ncrniusi s lid estate are hereby required to present the same to ne properly vermea. as oy law required at ;urrlusville, Clackamas county, Origon, within ix montlts from the date nereor. JKNNIE MCKENZIE, Administratrix of the Estate of James McKenzie, Deceased. Dated this 1st day of June, l'Jui . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice la hereby riven tbat the under signed administrator of the estate Of of Henrv Bottemiller, deceased, has tiled his final report of his administration of said es tate, and the Honorable County Judge of Clacka ami county, Oregon, has fixed August 6th, 1901 at 1U o clock, a. m., as tne time tor uaarin ana set tlement thereof JuHN HENRY BOTTEMtLLFR, . AdmluiBtrator Aforesaid. Dated.J une 6th., ll0t. In an engagement with t'ie Boers at Watemloof, the Britinh lost 14 men kill ed or wounded, and 66 weie taken pris oners. The president is annoyed over the disturbame in trade relations which lias been caused by Secretary Gage's ruling concerning the Bhipload of Russian su gar. The social democratic party of New York city has nominated a municipal ticket and it-sued a platform which pro posts to run the city for the benefit of the workiugmen. The great ttorm that struck Tazwell. Va., caused the. death of three children by drowning. Yesterday, at Naper, Neb , eight vic tims of the tornado were buned which sirucx that village on the 20th. The special grand jury of Kansas City says in its report that the Metropolitan Street Railway Company of that city has reduced jury-bribing to a regular system. General Chaffee has been appointed military governor of the Philippines, to do the fighting for the civil governor. VV, C. Whitney of New York bought the 2-year-old cult Nasturtium for the sum ot $o0,00U. Monday, June 23. The storm and flood that visited the ElKhoru valle- , VV. Va., yesterday, de stroy $5,000,000 ol property am! ii'led 100 people. At Johannesburg practically all the machinery of the lUnd mines has passed into the hands of Americans, who have been buying up Kallir shares. The en gineers ooiitem plate descending to the 15,000-foot level, and erecting the mills dwn in the mines, by which 2i. per ton will be saved on the ore Adelbert 8. Hay, late American con sul at Pretoria, fell out of a third-story window at New Haven, Conn., at 2:30 yesterday miming, and was instantly killed. According to a Cape Town letter of the 5tb, from 7000 to 10.000 Boers are swarm ing all over the eastern and midland districts of the colony and getting re cruits and horses. Six of the crew of the British bark Falkland, from Tacoma January 30, wn ch was wrecked oil Bishop s Island, wen drowned on the 2:M. At Louisville, H.8. Church killed him self eirly yesterday morning. Three days bifore he kilted a woman and bid the boly in a closet in bis house. In the neighborhood of Kthrbin.Man- C tuna, are large bodies of Chinese troops and the railroad has been de stroyed in several places. There isn't a man who would be seen running through the street munching a piece of pie. Why not? Because it would mean dyspepia and stomach trouble? Not-at all; but because it wouldn't look well. As a matter of fact many a business man snatches a lunch in stich a hurry that he might as well take it on the run. That is one reason for the prevailing "stomach trouble" among men of business. There is a certain remedy for diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It is Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The worst cases of dyspepsia and catarrh of the stomach have been cured by this medicine. It cures where all other means have failed to cure. 1 took two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for stomach trouble," writes Clarence Carats, Km., of Taylorstown. Loudoun Co., Va. Wev J put r a '.nmr "It did me so much (food that i didn't take any more. I can eat moat anything; now. I am so well nleased with it I hardlv know how to thank you for your kind information. I tried a wnoie ioioi (mugs before I wrote to you. There was a gentleman told me about your medi cine, and how it had cured his wife, I thought I would try a bottle of it. Am now clad I did, for I don't know what I would have done if it had not been for Dr. Pierce's i Golden Medical Dis- I covery." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. They stimulate the sluggish liver, and cleanse the sys tem of impurities. They should always be used with Golden Medical Discov ery " when there is need of a laxative. Thur.nliiy, Jim.! 27 Prist. Puu' K'twr h welcomed at Ilotlt-r.Iam wajj hi, ei.t-iu -ia.-iii; recep tion by l lie i'ity authotilii's, "I ha Russian rair U- fr-ed ue4'sp pers from all wniii g -, .mtjrJict:on and punishment-. In Datnaralaiiil, i"r an horitiea arretrtil and 38 rtfuge Boer families Storms and cloudbursts hav- o c i ieit ovr a June area in the eastern anil southeastern states. Frurk O.Ki-rn nt a d Lo iae E.Strotli-i-ff, o- Quiiirv, 1 I., who vere in live, quarreltd. On the eveni t of the 25tti they we t out walking, Nixt morning their deal bodies were 1 und :n tie path and a revolver i.ear thi in. In th Missoula, Mont., land district a'lii'St of land It cator.s havd been indict ed by the federal grtiiid jury, charged with perjury. The 1 mils are 15,000 acres. For committing a criminal assault up on his 13-year-old step-daughter, John. IVhl.ol 8mitlitield, Lane county, aged, 59, was sentence.! t) 2 ) war iu the penitentiary; OASTOH.IA. Bean tha The Kind You Have Always Botifft An American h is mil -m ff to the Brit sh gir'ernment i i id -ne.tm -hips th.ti wi I hi ke 30 km is .m ii m A million in K'1 ' dS-altle from Iiaw-on ami $.- 0 u, oil nnitH n re giv on ' h-- wiiv s ' Ne i L Ba iiv , Cal 1 1 0 irrm of stan liiig g am ha e imp ed. V IINK 1 VT a ol eta. t: cbhk v . Takn 1, ixai ive Brmi-i ') rntin All dnugists r- fund tlin money' il it fails to enrrir E V. Grove -unauire is on each boi. 25c. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUT STB. BAILEY GATZERT DAILY BOUND TBIP IXCEPT MONDAY CASCADE LOCKS, HOOD RIVER WHITE SALMON, LYLE AND THE DALLES TIME CARD Leave Portland ...... T A. H. Arrive The Dalles 8P. M. Leave " " Arrive Portland 10 " WEALS THE VERI BEST rar-Snnday Trips a Leading Feature jyThiB Route has the Grandest Seenic Attrac tions on Earth Landing and office, Foot Alder Street BOTH FHOSES, MAIN 861 POBTLAKD, OREGON E. W. CRICHT0N, Agt., Portland JOHN M. FILLOON, Agt., The Dalles A. J. TAYLOR, Att, Astoria E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and in General House Painting Faint Shop near Depot Hotel WANTED. Capable, reliable person tn erery county 10 repretent large coniiuy ol solid fi nancial reputation: IS36 salary per year, payable weeklvtaperdsy absolutely sure and ail ex penses'; straight, bona tide, definite salary, no commission; aalary paid each Saturday and ex panse money advanced each . STANDARD HOU8K, 334 DlAHBOBH feT., CB.'"4CO. To all whom It may concern, notice is hereby given that I have filed my final report as admin istrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Lucius A. Seely. deceased, with the county court of Clackamas county and state of Oregon, and the said court basset Monday, the 8th day of July, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, as the time for hearing said report and objections thereto If any there beat which time and court all persons interested are hereby notified to be present. FRANK FORD. Administrator with the will annexed of Estate of Lucius A. Seely, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministratrix of the estate of Margaret Wilson.de ceased, has filed in the-County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, her Anal account as such administratrix, of said estate and tbat the 5th day ol August 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court, as tha time for bearing objections to slid report and tha settlement thereof. MARY J. IUCKEN, Administratrix of the estate of Margaret Wilson, Deceased. U'Rkn 18cHUEBii.,Attorneys. Saturday, June 22. Last year the Uniteil Stites producad $118,435,562 of gold.and the whole world 255,854,654. An explosion of fireworks in the stcre of A. M .Kitt-nberg, at t'aierson, M. J., killed 17 people. - In the trial of a libel suit in Berlin, Herr Janseti, attorney f jr the plaintiff, said he could orove by witnesses th u the DeBeers o npany and other Sou Ii African comp nies had a large fund in a bank at Salisbury, Rhodesia, for poll tical pur pose t corruption funds, and tlnit Herr Gehl. a newspaper correspon dent tentenced to death fur tteason by the Boers, had among his effects the syndicate's check for 200,000 marks. William Waldorf Astor, of London, i nee an American citizen, has contrib uted 5000 of the rents he collects in New York city to the Queen Victoria lubree nurses' fund. At Reading, Pa.. 2600 carshop and iron workerB are out on a strike. In Ihe Philippines 5003 natives are acting as pcouts. which num increased to 12,000. The islands have now a civil sovernor, BUbiect to the secretary of war. On the borders of the Kiowa-Coman che-Apache reservation,. Okla , 20,000 destitute "g oners" are camped, at least 5000 of whom have been there over a year, and hundreds of desperadoes are prepared to shoot them Bhould any of them st cure the choice claims which they have picked out for themselves. Mortgages on property in Cuba amount to $208,000,000. Under1 the name of the Belgian syn dicate, Russia and Frai.ca are building a railroad from Pekin to Hankow, and control the concession for the railroad from Hankow to Canton. Near Kalama, Wash., three men were killed and five injured by the premaiure explosion of a blast on the Oregon & Wacuington railroad During the two weeks succeeding May 30, 25 b;ohs took 30.000 tons of freight down the Yukon to Daweon. Bv having its printing done nnder con tract the state government of Washing ton will save 60 per cent of the cost hnili'ina a railroad of 400 mile from Valdea to iome point on the Yukon at a cost of $8,000,000. Miss Maggie Reid, a school teacher, of Hood Biver vadey. fell from her horse and was dragged by one foot for three miles. The government is sii 'ing Sena'or W. A. Chirk for 10,000 acres of lind in Mis soulit county, Mont., on the ground tlvit he obtained it through collusion with the entryraen, who filed on it under the timber and stone act. A United Stites explorirg party will explore a vat-t unknown area in Noithern Alaska. Wednesdiy, June 20. YeHerday afternoon, at Seat le, J. VV. Oonidine, a gamblinghou-ie-keper.shot and killed ex-Chief of Police V. L. Mer- a.(K n-Kn lia1 nhnf at. tllrYt ttl'lfia with a On the Na el river, near A-itoriaJIen- Lhntmi , lllm.ln,,n . ,,.. .,,'.!.. K HllOlgUII. Deal lis and nrostra'ions from heat oc curred at Omaha.PitUburg and Chicago. Inc'uding the prisoners of war ai'd ry I'almstrom, a logger, was cauiht be t veen two logs ani crushed to death . At Alhuquetq ie, N. M., Tom McCor- mtck. a vvallapai Indian, shot and killed his eq taw, threw her corpse on a fire, ani then killed himself, falling dead in Vie same fire, tie liked firewater over muclmnd cjuli not endure the Indian agent,, Threw miles from Miakka, Fla., S. E. Stevens a id J. A. Wetib, prominent cit izens, met on the ro;id and fought over an old quarrt I with knives. Stevens was Killed ami Webb badly hurt. In a carload of picnicers of the First (colored) Baptist chu eh oi St Louie, Samuel rorrans began nring.aud a num ber ol other darkies followed suit. Une colored woman killed and a whit 1 and a back man wounded. in aiaarid the gendarmes dispersed a procession ot freethinkers wtiica was shouting, "Burn the convents 1' At Ban Francisco, Miss Viola Van Or- num, a hospital nurse, having been too friendly with O. H. Parant, whose wife was ill at Los Angeles, took O'ligre! m m Julius Kuhu ol Calif r niii due tot e to the Oti ntio stud. tl;e Philippine islands, f'him and Japan. An open" switch a' Mon ica, Pa , 26 mile f-i'iii Hittsbnr.', ous-l a train wreck i" h ch five ,'ert-ms rterekillei and forty injured. Afire in Japan destrnvel 077 build- ingrt and made 2000 people homeless. On Jellies preserves and pickles, spread tain coaling of reUued. those in the concentration camps, the British tax pavem support 80,000 K e's, A British general asserts that England's army U hopelesdy rotten. At O.uelpart, Ooret, 300 armed French converts wuo started a tight were Ktiieo At Springfield, Mass., the Pytichon National Bank has closed, an I at bher rodsville, O., the Connaughtun Valley Bank. At Butte, I mes A. Murray ha begun suit for $2,000,000 against thet .-t.ttfl ot Patrick A. Largey, lor ore extracted by the latter from the lower workings of the Ticon and Adirondack claims. . According to the Chicago Chronicle, the government of France is increasing the public debt ami largely adding to the tax burden, and many millions of capital are leaving the country for in- veetmetit in foreign lands. The ureat. consolidated railroad lines will ' Boon discharge thousands of em- PARAFFINE WAX Will keep them abiotatelr moiittm and acid proof. Prfflne Wax U also useful in a dozau other wayt aboat the hoaae. direotionain aach poo nil packaga. Bold everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. her rnv he compound from "Dr." V. Popper which ployes that have become unni cessary. irr U1J l . .,, , , Than Pnnnm kllli. I hlm.all irk. U It.. A.auI ..oi onrltnu The Pretoria correspondent of the Lon June 3J will be approximately ,ouu, doti T-mes says of the defenses of the cily : "Heavily armed blockhouses have been erected on an inner circle and in such positions that every inch of spare grou iu can De swept by guns and rifle hre. All except the four main roads leading to the t')wn are closed and com matnled b the detente, and each line of fortification is gu irded by an encircling ' Why not spend the vacation at Ya qnina tav, where can be had excellent fare, good fiehing, gxd boating, safe bathing, allurii.g rides and 'ambles. The courses and exerciseb at the sum mer school of 1901 at Newport will afford great variety of instructions, diversion and entertainment. No other rosort oi lers equal attractions and advantages. Xotice td Bridge Bulkier. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the county sur veyor of Clackamas counfy, Oregon, at his office in the county court house in Oregon City, until July 6th, 1901, at 2 o'clock, p. m., of that day, to build a bridge across the Molalla river at the site selected (or said bridge, near the O. & C. U. R. bridge, bttaeen Cauby and Barlow. Said bridge must be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and specifications for such bridge, on file In the office of the county eurveyor. Each bidder shall be required to de posit with his bid five per cent of the amount of such bid, which shall be for feited to the .county in case the award is made to him and if he fails, neglects or refuses for the period of two days after such award is made to enter into the contract and file his bond in the man ner required by and to the satisfaction of the board of commissioners. The board of county commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. i By order of the board of county corn miseionprs, June 17th, 1901. E. P. Rands, County Surveyor. By John W. Meldrum, Deputy. labvrintu of baroed wire. And the wire entanglements are charged with elec tricity." A sailboat with H. Sherry and three young women upset near Benieia, Cal. Si.eriyand oneol the girls were drowned. Cucumbers sold a. Nome this sorimr I jr au cents a piece. Tuesday, June 25, A fiie in warehouses in East Portlind last night did $00,000 damage. Yesterday, in Chicago, the heat cans. ea two deaths and 11 prostrations, sev eral of them serious Some hundreds of stockyards cattle stifled. George O'Brien is on trial at Dawson for the murder of three men and 100 .000 The falling of a large, glowing meteor have already boeu spent bv the uioe- about 4o miles irotn Altar, Ariz., on ine ctitiou, a large part ot it In many thous forenoon ot the zutn, prooucea an earin- anus oi miles oi travel by detectives. quake. Th J crown has 80 witnesses. An Denver, a humanitarian has put At Ladner. B. 0 , Ong Kwan killed $1,000,000 m escrow for establishing lorr men who ha t won from him at fan People's Churches in duierent parts oi tan and c lopped off the arm of a fifth the country. Joh l A.Van G -oss, of Eugene, has s. In Philadelphia a syndicate of capital, cared a scholars lip in Yale univemity, 000,000. There are more than 34,000 British South African soldiers in the hospitalf, England has shipped 250,000 American horees and mules to South Africa.where the animals last from B days to 2 weeks. Jean de lih ch, the Russian army ex nerl. states that the experiences in Souih Africa with smokeless powder and -it . . . oi dapan u hard np in Europe wtre it iBts is planning a combination with $100,000,000 capital for controlling the cotton-eeed industry A $6,000,000 btoommakera' trust will be formed at Cleveland, O. In Holland, the Zuyder Zee will be drained at an expense of $38,000,000. The 500,000 a;res of land which will be wreted from the Be a are valued at $160,000,000. The engineer of the south-bound freight entering Butler, Mo., this mor ning, was asleep and it collided with the north-bound. Two men were killed. The engineer jumped and disappeared, The Cologne Volks Zeitung asserts that Germany's China expedition lias been a total failure. Sunday, June 23. A tornado visited Pittsburg and Alle- it will begin the commercial war against geny yeBterday, which killed three per- the United States, and that most of the sons and did a quarter minion dollars oi continental nations wilL refuse to renew damage. the trad, conventions, most of which The heat at Chicago yesterday caused expire in l03. two deaths. i M. J.Heneyand others contemplate The Bank of Leipzig, Germany, card- lai -io.wo.uvu mam", nas suspended pay merit. Ihe ltab lilies ate 85.000.OOt) to tw,uw,uuu inarm. The government and won d borrow cred t good. T.ie (;l,inee Merchants' Co. of Tien Initi has filed a claim against the Unit ed States for 4 W.OOO taels for looting of its property within the foreign conces Bion oy uuitej states marines Senator Marcus Hanna was chairman ot the Ulno stat convention at Colu m bus and owned it. Frank A. Vanderlip, former assistant long-range rifles prove the utter futility of attempting to carry on a oatue ac cording to methods heretofore in vogue, The gallant Co nmandant Kritzenger who captured Ja neetown.is a Cape Col onist and, from the English standpoint a traitor. The steamship Lusitania. from Liv erpool, with 600 papsengen aboard, was wrecked oil Cape Ballard, a. v.. on tne n'ght of the 25th. Shi mistook her course in a fog and ran as'iore. The pas sengers were saved Passenger train No.3plunged through a culvert, the embankment of which had a shetr drop of 25 feet, nine miles west o 1'ioria. 111., at 12:30 today. Thirteen persons were killed outright and nl) in itired The embankment had been mi derniiued by the rrc-jnt heavy rains The Hessian fly and the whe.it plant louse are injuring the wheat fields of Kansas and Oklahoma. One thouaand striking labjreis at Ho Chester, N. Y., who attempted to drive away non-union labortr, were charted by 50 police and dispers.-d. Thirty-one officers and rioters were injured Charles VV. Miiksey, who ascashitr of the Nation I Bai k of Rutland, Vt eauandered 1100,00(1 of the bank's fund has teen pniooneu ny ne pn stueni from th house of correction J. P. Morgan has given $1,000 000 to t ie Harvard Medical Schoo'. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any me licin i the civ ilized world. Yonr mothers anilgrnnd inothers i ever thoi-ih ol tinii g any thin..' else for Inline-tion or Biliousness. Doctors were ei-src , and they seldom ard of Appendiei i-, Nervous l'roitlra- timi or Heart Failure, etc They titled August Flowi r to idea" nut the syhtem and slop (ei menuiion of undigefted food, regulRte the action of the liver, imtilate ti e nervon and organic action of the i-VHti-in. and llial i- t.ll ihey took hen reeling dun ami nat wita he ida hi-s and other aches Y. u only need a lew duces i f Green's August lower, in liquid io in, 'o make y u sat isfied there is nothing serious the maiter with yon. Get Green's Prize Almanac at George A. ITa ding's. Much Heading for Little Moni'i. Tne New York World baa g it the cost of printing down to a minimum In latest otter of us monthly newspaper m igazin" Is inter ring if from no other cause than tha ii mvi the hchh of "how much for how litilu." The Monthly World is a 32 page mag azine with colored cover, Iw pages are ' about thesiz'of the pages of the Ladies' Home Journal, an I it is copiomly illus trated In half ton The illustrations ara Ihe result of th best artistic skill, aid- d by all the latest prii.ling press ap pliances, making n magazine unrivalled in the quality of its contents and its ap pearance. .bach Issue cot t 'ins t 'ties of romance. love, adventure, travel; stories of fiction and fret J itories of things qiiulnt and cuiioUH, gathered together frotn all over the world j the r-sults of scientific re search, and 'edi'orial reviews. It num bers among its contributors the leading uerary men an i onion oi me nav. A feature each month Is a full-page portrait of Ihe most famed ni'tii or -woman of the moment in the public eye. In collecting and pregaring for publi cation the literary matter and nrt sub-j-ci fur the Monthly World no expense is sparen. Ihe York World will send six num bers of this newspaper m,igazi' on re ceipt f 13 cell's in stamps. Address The World, Pulitzer Uiiiloing. New York. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad. vour liver is out o order. Aycr's Pills will clean secretary of the treasury, who bas iust VOUr tongue, CUfe VOUr dVS f?'u,rT ' . w.''p- predi,:t g. oeosia. make your liver right ..tiv 9 own o iuruiw iihh rKcnvcrff i i t ' - w from its present agricultural depression, LaSV tO take, easy tO Operate 25e. AI! druggists. Want your rouUM;tie or btmri bjauUui brown or rich black Then ui BUCKINGHAM'S DYE tttr. O CT1. Ot MnXKVITi. r Mtl CI.,NW', MM. Joe JeferHOH'H" Home", Like I t rll Haram'd, Many of Joseph Jefferson's nmusinir (dyings are quoted by James H. Metcalfe ii the account in The Ladies' Home Journal dr July of a init paid to the vet-ran actor in hi winter quarters at i'altn liearh, Finrj-U. He uses a tricy cle for the shm i journeys possible about that place. Once, as lio j. mounted from it he remarked : "Hy borne i like ll.vid llaruin'i. ; he'll stand without h.tclun,. And I e's tietter limn a bicyt: hec ihh be d esn't havi) any thing t lean up iUHinnt.'' On another i ci-Hsi n, wl en cm, nut in a rainstorm Mini ilic v d ni.i.lf i Oiifi, ult for onn- raio-ioit l i keep boll, the actor and his companion d v. J!r. JelTeison said, philoso) Iiu hIIv, n t complainirigly, "I don't ii I I eing w t a l over, l.ecausa then you ilon t no'ice anv one place.. But this Uh'g w.t in sots' kind of calto your attentit n t) 'l.em."