'v -vrvrv OREGOXTAN. SATrDAT. MARCH 7, 1908.
ARMY PAY BILL
PUSSES SENATE
Officers and Enlisted Men to
Receive Increases From
5 to 40 Per Cent. .
MORE PAY FOR THE NAVY
k'tvf Pay Bill to Be Favorably Re
ported to Houne by Committee.
Hour Admirals to Be Benefited. ;
KavHl Militia Bill Favored..
WASHINGTON. March 6. The Army
pay b!l nag passed by the Senate today.
Tho bill provide for Army officers a
graded increase of pay ranging from 5 per
cent for Lieutenant-Generals to 20 per
cent for, Junior officers. It also provides
that "the average pay of enlisted men of
the Army, as now established be in
creased 40 per cent." This amendment,
pustfested by Culberson of Texas, takes
away the discretion of ihe President in
fixing the pay of soldier.
. Scott read a letter from a banker who
stated that Army officers pay 3 per cent
Interest per month to have their salaries
discounted because their incomes are so
small. .
An amendment Was offered by Bacon,
and adopted, giving six months' pay to
families of officers and enlisted men upon
their death.
The Navy pay- bill, equalising the.-par
of officers of the Navy and Marine Corps
with the pay of officers of the Army, was
ordered favorably reported to the House
today by the committee on naval atTaira.
That committee "also agreed to report
favorably the bill extending to Rear-Admirals
who were retired by the passage of
the naval personnel act in 1899 the benefits
of that act, whereby the rate of their
retired pay will be. increased.
Agreement was reached .by the commit
tee to report favorably the naval 'militia
Mil Introduced by Chairman Foss, which
Hives the Navy Department control over
the naval militia.
HINDUS WILL, GAIX LIBERTY
Immigration Officer Bungles in Con.
. ducting Examination.
VANCOUVER. B. ?.. March 6. (Special.)-
is altogether likely that 15 Hin
dus who are under arrest here under
the natul act for examination of immi
grants, as arranged by the Provincial
.government, will escape on a technical
error of the officer who applied the ex
amination. According to the regulations
the new arrivals must be asked whether
or not they can "rend or write in Eng
lish or any other European language."
What the Interpreter really asked was:
"Can you read or write In English or
any other white man's language?" Coun-
pci uujcLiiuu iiibl Liie uuierence oe-
tween the phrases was fatal to the legal
application of the act. Judgment was re
served and the Hindus are held without
bail.
DEPEW LIKES ALDHICH BILL
Culls It a Makeshift, but Is Willing
to Accept It.
'. WASHINGTON. March . In the
Senate today Senator Depew advocated
the Aldrlch bill and incidentally de
clared that there cm as little stock
gambling In New York as In any other
city. Ill-considered and hasty state
legislation, he said, had had much to
do with the panic. He personally
favored a general recasting of our
tinanutal system, but realizing that that
could not be done at piesent. was will
ing to accept as a te nporary relief the 1
Aldricli bill, makeshift though it was. (
FAVORS CHILD LABOR BILL
Kooccvelt Places II uolf on Record
In a Letter.
WASHINGTON, March 6.-In response
fo a 1 tter of prot st against the Bever
id.se child labor bill, aVr.-sident Roosevelt
has ad.ir.-ss.d a letter to the Indiana
Manufacturers' Association, In which he
places himself In favor of the enactment
by Congress of a bill r-itulatlng child
labor in the District of Columbia and
territories If the states fail to enact
such laws.
Compensate Philippine Church.
WASHINGTON. Mitrch . The House
today passed the bill providing for the
payment to tho Roman Catholic ardii
hlshop of Manila of $4'i3.0UO for damage
done to church property during the Span
ish War and the subsequent Philippine in
surrection. The bill was debated for sev
eral hours.
Bids for Canal Supplies Postponed.
WASHINGTON.- March S.At the di
rection of Secretary Taft the opening of
bids by the Ixthmlan Canal Commission
lor supplies of cement, set for March
11 has been extended until April 13. The
commission expects to purchase 4.500.000
barrels- of cement. The approximate cost
of material and transportation will be
about llOiOOO.OOO. . -
( Treaty With Mexico.
WASHINGTON. March 6. A treaty of
arbitration between the Vnlted States and
ilexk-o has beon agreed upon and will be
signed in a few days. It is said the
treaty will follow the same lines as that
negotiated with France recently ratified
by the Senate.
Government Buys Silver.
WASHINGTON. March 6. The Treas
ury Department today purchased
r-fto ounces of silver for delivery at
Denver ut 55.769 cents, per fine ounce.
TROOPS TO BREAK CAMP
Will Leave Goldfield Today and Re.
turn to Their Quarters.
WASHINGTON. March 6. The Unit.-J
States troops which were ordered to Gold-
field to suppress mining riots tnree '
months ago will break camp tomorrow
and return fo their quarters at the fre
sidio and Monterey, Cal. Nothing is
known at the War Department of the
preparedness of the state to take over
the responsibility of preserving order.
State Police Take Charge.
RENO. Nev., March 6. The state po
lice organised at a special session of the
legislature about six weeks ago have
been enlisted, drilled and equipped, am
are now In Goldfield under the command
of Inspector Cahlan. There are S3 pri
vates and four sergeants. There baa
been no unusual disturbance at Goldfield
and it not. thought the special police
will have any difficulty about preserving
the order now maintained.'
RAILROAD MAY HAVE TROUBLE
Rio Grande Requests Men to Sign
' 10-Hour Schedule.
DENVER, March 6. The News today
says: Ali employes in the mechanical
department of the Denver & Rio Grande
were yesterday requested to sign printed
slips containing the rules under which
the company expects to . operate in fu
ture. The new rules provided for a 10
hour day instead of nine hours, as agreed
upon in the contracts, and only four
holidays during the year. Instead of all
the holidays usually observed by union
men. The four days to be recognized as
holidays are Christmas, Fourth of July,
Labor day and Thanksgiving. The com
pany reserves the right to alter these
rules at its option. Only a few of the
men signed the slips, and. although is
declared that failure to sign might result
in dismissal, the -majority of the em
ployes turned sack the agreement.
A few- days ago notices were posted in
the Denver & Rio Grande shops stating
that the eight-hour day would be re
sumed and the force employed on March
1 would be retained. The rules sub
mittea to the men yesterday are consid
ered by them in abrogation of this notice.
All the ballots in the machinists' strike
vote have not been returned, but they are
expected to be in before Saturday night.
It is claimed the vote is In favor of
! striking to protect the contract, but the
actual returns of the ballot will not be
made public.
If the vote is for a strike,' one of the
grand officers win be called to Denver to
hold a final -conference with the railroad
officials before action is taken.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RETRENCHES
Gives Notice of Layorf or C000 Men
In the Shops. '
ST. LOUIS, March 6. Announcement
was made today by the Missouri Pacific
and Iron Mountain Railway system that I
atter March 10 the services of 2000 men
employed In tho company's shops here
will no longer be required.
Concerning rumors, M. C. Markham,
assistant to Vice-President Starke, said
today':
"There Is no truth (n the rumor of con
templated receivership "proceedings. We
are able to pay all our debts." '
Cut Telegraph Operators' Pay.
SALT LAKE. Utah, March 6. The
Deseret News tonight says that, effective
March 1, the salary . of every telegraph
operator employed by the Denver & Rio
Grande Railroad was reduced to $60.
with an additional 50 cents substracted
each month for hospital fees, making
the net salary (59.50.
SECRETS OF TORPEDOES
Bliss Company Says Employe Has
Stolen Brass Models.
NEW YORK. .March 6. The E. W.
Bliss Company, manufacturers of pro
jectiles, secured the arrest last night of
William Esser, a mechanic of Brook
lyn, who, it is charged, has stolen brass
models of the principal parts of torpedoes
now in process, of secret manufacture for
the Government.
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that other arrests will be made of men '
who will be charged with offering for I
sale to other governments secrets of
projectile manufacture. ' The Federal au
thorities would be interested in the
prosecution, it was said, though Just how
was not made clear. , .
William Esser was held in J1000 bail
when arraigned In court today. No rep
resentative of the Government appeared
against Esser.
GOVERNMENT IS NOT ALARMED
Does Npt Think Any Secrets of Tor
pedoes Have Been Sold,
WASHINGTON, March 6. Little im
portance is attached here to the arrest
in New York yesterday of William Esser,
reported to have negotiated with the Ger
man government for the sale of Govern
ment secrets employed in the manufac
ture of high explosives. It was stated
today' at the Navy Department that the
Bliss firm, for which he had been work
ing, possessed none of the Government
secrets. This .firm Is manufacturing a
limited number of torpedoes for the Gov
ernmetn and also has a small contract
for "common projectiles," but makes no
armor-piercing shells.
The Bliss Company possesses secrets of
Its own and is known to be constantly
experimenting for the development of
others.
INSANITY PLEA FOR ALIA
Judge Appoints Commission to Ex
amine Assassin's Mind.
DENVER, March . Robert H. Whit
comb, attorney for Giuseppe Alia,
slayer of Father Leo Heinrichts. O. F.
M., today applied to Judge Greeley
Whltford in the Criminal Court for a
postponement of the trial set for next
Monday,- and for the appointment of
alienists to make an examination of
the prisoner.
Judge Whltford refused a continu
ance of the case, but in order that
Alia might be sure of a fair trial said
he would name Baron G. Tosti, Italian
consul, and an expert .on mental
diseases. Dr. Jos. Cuneo, and another
alienist, whom these two might select
to examine Alia..
COMMUTATION IS CERTAIN
Emperor Nicholas W ill Not Condemn
Stoesscl to Death.
ST. PETERSBURG. March 6. The ver-H
diet in the cus.5 of Lieutenant-General
Stoessel, who was recently sentenced to
death by a court martial for the sur
render of the Port Arthur fortress to the
Japanese, was formally pronounced today.
It is regarded as almost certain, however,
that Emperor Nicholas will accept the
recommendation of the court that the
sentence be commuted. The court has
annull.d the sentence of reprimand passed
upon Lieutenant-General r'ock, because
of the remoteness of his offense.
BILL TO END NIGHT-RIDING
Remedy Is Hue for Violating To
bacco Pool Agreement.
FRANKFORT. Ky., March S. The
Creceliue bill, which tobacco-growers
say will cause the end of night-riding,
was passed by the Senate today. It
had already passed the House. The
bill provides a tine for any one who
violates his agreement to pool tobacco.
Red Cross shos at Rosenthal's.
Read Sharkey's Sunday ad.
The Pure Food Law of the United
-tates Govt. Guarantees the Purity
ef All Drugs :o.d by the
"OWL" DRUGSTORE
Lowest Prices in Oregon on Drugs,
Toilet Article. Standard Remedies
PI
M(M Announcement Extraordinary mJm()
MLBittl Exhibition From th Ecsllt
mIktII London House of WfrinV
W Robinson S Wells 'w
SPRING 1908
toI Tailored Street Hats
jUjflJ i Lipman. Wolfe & Co. fy ?
Wliji Portland, Oregon - u yi
r.
OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY "OWL"
Last day of the low cut prices Thousands of
10c fcpsom ''alts 5c
15c Lister's Dog- Soap, cut rate
'.'5c Roger & Gallet's Lettuce Soap...
Honey Boy
Smarty
Dolly Dear
Marintch
New Waltz Dream
Darling Sue
Today
Only
GIVES ORDEi
NEVADA BAXK IS TO COXTIXCE
. ;, ACCOUNT TRADING.
Bank Examiner Miller Protests '
Against System as Applied to the
State Bank ,& Trust Company.
CARSON, Nev.. March 6. The most
sensational development in the affairs of
the State Bank & Trust Company today
was the Issuing of a statement by the
State Bank Commission that hereafter
the trading accounts, which had been
prohibited by Bank Examiner Miller,
could be continued.
The statement was issued in the face
of the second report or Miller, which
showed the bank to be insolvent to the
amount of 451.069.27. Miller insists that
his statement is correct and that the
system of trading accounts is wrong, is
pernicious and is robbing the assets of
the bank. .
ORIENTAL BANK TO LIQUIDATE
-Will Receive Loan or $4,000,000,
Giving Assets as Collateral.
NEW YORK. March 6. Justice
O'Gorman today gave his consent to
a plan to liquidate the affairs of the
Oriental Bank, by which the Metro
politan Trust Company will roan
S4,00J.()O0 to the bank, enabling it to
pay off all Its depositors. The trust
company will take over the bank's
assets as collateral for the loan.
Heiuxe Given More Time.
HELENA, Mont., March 6. Because
counsel for F. Ausgustus ' Helnse had ' re
ceived no reply from President Roosevelt
regarding a pardon in connection with a
fine of $30,000 imposed upon Mr. Heinze
for contempt during his copper war with
the Amalgamated Copper Company, Fed
eral Judge W. H. Hunt has granted 10
daye more in which to deposit the fine
money. Counsel asked for an extension
of 60 days.
Private Bank Assigns.
PHILADELPHIA, March 6. William
Stade, .Clark & Company, bankers and
brokers, announced their assignment
today for the benefit of creditors. It
is understood the failure is important.
No cause is given.
Action Considered Legal.
SACRAMENTO, Cal.. March 6. In a
lengthy opinion rendered to State Con
troller Nye today, Attorney-General
C S. Webb advises the former that
the action of the extraordinary legis
lature in providing for an investiga.-
14c
: )
Established 1850-FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS IN BUS1NESS
op
mm,
Good Merchandise Only
50c Derma Viva 39c '
Madame Yale's Hair Tonic, cut rate 23
Madame Yale's Tooth Powder, cut rate 23
4-oz Pkg. Borax 3c ,
Bradley's Toilet Water, -cut rate 39
Bradley's Perfumed Sea Salt, cut rate 39
25c Grove's Bromo Quinine 1 6c
tOc 5-grain Quinine Pills for..'. 29
60c Sulphate of Quinine, ounce. '.36
25c Zymole Trokeys 19c
15c Bicarbonate Soda, large 8
25c Boracic Acid, cut rate 14
$1 Glyco- Thymoline 74c
15c Medicated Porous Plasters, 2 for 15
$1.00 Iron and Manganese, peptonized 39
$1 Peruna 69 c
11.00 Effervescent Sodium Phosphate Q9
50c Effervescent Sodium Phosphate. .37
$1.25 Syrup Hyoophosphites 59c
25c Effervescent Sodium Phosphate.. 16
35c German Malt Extract, cut rate. .19
T
13
35c Kochelle falls 22c
75e Dr. Fenner's Clear Skin Soap... 33
25c Resinol Soap, Owl cut rate ,..17
$1.50 Persian and Gilt Broid Belts,
The smart new Persian and gilt braid belts, all imported designs, new
blue, tan and brown; very handsome designs, gilt buckles.
$1.15 Keuer ash Belts, 75c
New Keiser" tailor-made wash belts,
handsome hand - embroidered designs,
pearl buckles.
65c Wash Belts, 35c
New white wash belts, pearl buckles;
strictly tailor-made effect.
$1.98 Leather Belts. $1.25
New black, brown and tan leather belts
with handsome back buckles; all new
ideas. '
io. of all banks In California and i
ippointing a Joint commmee - om the ;
senate and Assembly to probe Into !
jankins conditions In this state, wm j
legal. Webb further advised the Con
troller to draw his warrant on demand
for any expenses incurred by the com
mittee, provided the same do not ex
ceed the $a000 appropriation for the
purpose.
"CLEARING-HOUSE EXAMINER"
6an Francisco Introduces Innova
tion In Banking Methods.
SAN FRANCISCO, March . At a
meeting of the San Francisco Clear-lng-House
Association today an Innova
tion was introduced In banking methods
in this city by the appointment of a
"Clearing-House examiner," whose
duty it will be to Inspect all banks that
are members of the association or clear
through Its members, and whose au
thority will be upheld by the Clearlng
House committee in the regulation of
the banks of this city that come under
his Jurisdiction. Archbaid C. , Kains,
manager of the Canadian Bank of Com
merce, was unanimously elected to this
Important office and will begin his new
duties as soon as his successors can be
arranged for at the Canadian Bank of
Commerce
The new official will have the same
power over the banks under his super
vision that the state bank commis
sioners have over all banks in the state,
and the books of all the banks will be
open at all ..mes to his scrutiny.
BODY OF MRS. NO YES HELD
Effects Auctioned Off McComas Is
Formally Charged With Murder.
LOS ANGELES. March 6. The body
of Mrs. Charlotte L- Noyes, who was
snot and killed by W. P. McComas in
her apartments last Friday morning.
Is held by the firm of undertakers
which prepared the body for burial. A
relative in Newburyport, Mass., has
asked that the remains be forwarded
to that place, but a request for funds
to defray, the undertakers' expenses
has met with no reply.
The effects of Mrs. Noyes were
auctioned off today in her apartments
where the tragedy occurred. McComas
has been formally charged with mur
der and will appear for hearing next
Tuesday morning..
Gary From South Carolina.
COLUMBIA. S. C, March . Frank B.
Gary, of Abbeville, was today elected to
succeed Asbury C. Latimer as United
States Senator. Mr. Gary wa elected on
the fourth ballot, receiving 81 votes. Since
last Tuesday a deadlock prevailed. The
third ballot resulted:- Gary. 75; Walker.
14: Coker, 2: Sheppard. 34: Mouldln, 7;
Lever, 10; Ira B. Jones, 4; McLeod, 3;
Wylie Jones, 1; McKeith, 11.
Read Sharkey's, Sunday ad.
Quality Considered, Our Prices Are
Hand Embroidered
Striped Collars
We are showing more Hand
I mbrotdered Striped Collars
than are shown by all other
tores in Portland combined
THE PRICES RANGEFROM
25c TO $3.25. WITH PLEN
T1FUL STOCKS AT EACH
AND EVERY PRICE
There are many new and '
original styles arriving daily
300 Belt Styles
Every novelty of the Spring
Season As many new belt
styles as any store in Chicago.
More novelties than all other
Portland stores combined
articles, advertised and not
25c' Carbolic Salve 14c
11.00 Beef, Iron and Wine for 59
25c Compound Licorice Powder 12
25c Little Liver Pills 14c
15c Bronchial Lozenges, cutrate 8
25c Black Draught, Owl cut rate 16
35cHgyrup 19c
B0e Milk Sugai, pound package 29
15c Willow Charcoal Tablets i 8
' $1 Wine of Cardui 69c
25c Pure Witch Hazel; cut rate 18
60c Bay Rum, large sise 3S
' $1 Hydrogen Peroxide 69c
EOc Arnica VJniment, cut rate 29
15c Cocoanut Oil, Owl cut rate. ...... .8
15c Precipitated Chalk, cut rate 8
$1 Hwamp Root 69c
$1.30 Henderson's Hair Tonic 69
$1.00 DJoxogen, Owl cut rate 67
50c Wyeth's lithia Tablets 29c
15c Sassafras Bark, Owl cut rate...... 9
lac Senna Bark, Owl cut rate 9
Blue Jay
$1.25 White Belts, 65c
New whjte leather belts with back and
front buckles, in infinite variety of de
signs. Belts to be Embroidered
The newest patterns in Wash Belts to
be embroidered are now on display in
the Art Needlework Department.
75c College Widow Belts, 39c
New College Widow Belts, fancy designs
in blue, brown and tan; pearl
BUILD AT ONCE TO SOUND
HARRIMAN GETS FRANCHISE TC
ENTER SEATTLE.
Construction V.'orU to Begin Soon
. ej Contracts Can Be Let.
Trains by 1909.
SEATTLE, . March 6. The' franchises
giving the Union Pacific right to enter
Seattle were signed today by Mayor W.
H. Moore. Work will start at once on the
extension of the line from Portland to
Puget Sound.
The Harrhnan line has been waiting to
settle its franchise questions before be
ginning construction work, save in a
small way. The tunnel under the -city,
which was started six months ago, has
been driven 900 feet, and a small branch
road to the Hanford Creek Coal mines,
nine miles In length, connecting with the
Northern Pacific at Chehalis, has been
all the construction work uone on the
line.
The announcement was made by J. D.
Farrell. Harriman's representative In
Washington, that work would begin at
both ends of the line as quickly as the
contracts were let. The Union Pacific
has spent U5.000.000 in Seattle for termi
nal propsrty and proposes to spend at
least t25.OUO.O0O In addition to the de
velopment of Hs property in the city.
It Is the purpose of the company to
hasten the work of road building so that
it will be running trains when the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition bpens in 1303.
Tunnel to Goat Island.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 6. To con
struct a tube, tunnel or subway connect
ing the pier head line on the Oakland
side of the bay with Terba Buena Island,
commonly known as Goat Island, is pur
posed in pap3rs filed in Oakland yester
day and effecting the consolidation of the
San Francisco, Oakland & San Jose Rail
way, ordinarily referred to as the : Key
Route, and the San Francisco & Bay
Counties Railway, which was recently in
corporated for the purpose of constructing
an electric line to San Jose and to build
two minor lines. The capital stock of
the consolidated corporation fa fixed at
r. 750,000.
Fix Rental of Cars.
CHICAGO. March 6. The American
Railway Association has appointed a
committee to inquire into the subject of
per diem rental for cars and recommend
a permanent rate.
Foreign Creditors Inflexible..
BALTIMORE, March 6. The outstand
ing loans of the Western-Maryland -Railroad,
maturing April 1, amounting to
$3,776,750, which the company was unable
to meet, were mostly held abroad. Part
of these loans was due a year ago, but
- Estab!ihed 1850
THE VICTOR
Talking Machine, $1
Down, 51 a Week
Come in and Hear the New Rec
ords at Our Victor Hall
Always the Lowest
$1.50 Glace Kid Gloves $1.18
Women's 2-clasp overscan Glace Kid Gloves, made from
fine soft kid; all sites to the following colors;. Black,
white, pearl, tan, brown, slate, oxblood, navy, green, bea
ver, mode. Regular $1.50 Kid
Saturday only '
An Invitation to
Portland Women Fashion
We invito th attention of fashionable
dressers to numerous exclusive novel
ties in Dress Goods, Silks and Wash
Fabrics not to be found elsewhere in
Portland. Theshowingisnowcorr.plete
CUT-RATE
advertised, at the lowest prices ever known
25c Sozodont 1 6c
60c Henderson's Dyspepsia Cure 29
Castor Oil, pint, cut rate 39
50c Bromo 1 eltzer 39c
25c Kidney and Backache Pills 14
35c "4711" Carbolic Soap, cut rate... 25
35c Fletcher's Castoria 21c
2oc Woodbury's Facial Soap IT
26c Packer's Tar Soap, cut rate 16
Beef, Iron and Wine 59c
$1.00 French Olive Oil, quarts 79
65c French Olive Oil. pints 39
35c French Olive Oil 19c
25c Roger et Gallet Soaps 19
75c .box Stlefel's Sublimate -Soaps. .. .48
50c Thespian Cold Cream 33c
25c Pond's Extract Soap for XT
10c Williams' Barber's Bar, 8 for.... 10
Creme Ormonde for 39c
Witch Hazel Oatmeal Soap, etc., dox.,45
25c Pompeian Massage Soap, cake.... 15
Corn Plasters 9c $1.50
25c Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, box IT ,, .
25c Pears' Scented Rose Soap 19 b0c Parker Fray's Ongallne for 391
98c
$6 Spring Handbags, $3.50
shades of
New tan, brown and gray Leather Bags, leather
lined, fitted with coin purse. Very !o C(
swell new Spring styles. $6 values.
$1.00 Music Rolls, 69c
New walrus music rolls, of good quality black leather.
$1.50 Leather Bags, 75c y .
New black, brown and tap, leather bags, fitted with coin
purse, patent catches, etc.
buckles,
was extended. Until yesterday. It is said,
there was hope of a further extension, but
the creditors proved inflexible and the re
ceivership was accepted as the only re
course. PUNISHMENT OF COSSACKS
Kill Seven or Band of Eight Re
maining Member Kills Himself.
EKATERINODAR, Russia, March 6.
Cossacks belonging to the Usthabinsk
camp today surrounded a band of eight
horsethieves, and with stakes and shot
guns, killed seven of them. The other
thief committed suicide.
Interrupt Secret Conference.
RIGA. Russia. March 6. The police
Hood's Sarsaparilla
For More Than Thirty Years
THE GREAT MARCH APRIL MAY REMEDY
In thousands of homes, for more than thirty years, Hood's Sarsa
parilla has been taken as a Spring Medicine, by practically every ..
member of the family. .
Peculiar to itself in what it is and what it does, it combines the
best blood purifiers, appetizers and tonics, and effects complete and
permanent cures of
Spring Ailments All blood diseases, stomach, liver and kidney
complaints, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, and all low or run
down conditions of the system. ...
This Spring, owing to the uncommonly unbealtbful conditions that
have prevailed during the Winter, Hood's Sarsaparilla is more than
ever needed to purify, enrich and revitalize the blood and restor
health and strength. (
Under the Pure Food and Drugs Law, no change was necessary in
Hood's Sirsaparilla to conform to the law or to public sentiment. It
is perfectly safe, pure, genuine and reliable. '
Completely Cured "Last Spring I felt tired and my face broke
out with boils. I knev I required a blood purifier and I had heard so
much about Hood's Sarsaparilla I thought I would try it. The first
bottle made me feel better and I had no more boils after taking it.
When I had taken the second bottle I was completely cured." C. J.
Minzler, R. F. D. 1, Germantown, O.
Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, and only Hood's.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold in usual liquid form or in the new form
of chocolate-coated tablets called Sarsatabs, prepared from Hood's
Sarsanarilla bv a nrocess of distillation and evaporation, and bavins
identically the same curative properties. 100 Doses One Dollar. Of
druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price by
C. L HOOD. Lowell, Mass.
Gloves
$1.18
DRUG SALE
Hot Water Bottles $1.14
. today arrested 41 of the leading Social
Democrats In Livonia, who were hold
ing a secret conference In the base
ment of a primary school. They also
confiscated the archives of the party.
CRAFT WRECKED IN GALE
Twenty Lives Thought Lost Off the
Coasts of British Isles.
LONDON, March . A violent gale has
swept the .coasts of the British Isles to
day. There have been numerous wrecks
of small craft. Most of them were on
the east coast of Ireland. Altogether
about 20 lives have been lost.
Read Shjtrkey's Sunday ad.