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4 TTiK mohmso onrcoxtw. sTtmiAY, a rim ij. iwvh. LILLEY REFUSES TO DESERT GUNS Stands By His Charges Under Pirt rtf Rinid Crnce. Examination. DS BACK HOT SHOT to su ih rt. $ 1 i 1 ? TO V, April 17 - K rrwn f l.-"y. of CAr.-iVtiout.. .itM. ft! ."i: h j tv-n frit; fax ir.ff t tt K -v tv-,:vy tvfirr- rt rn-r;tw that t ,Nvnrvt u wvv.rrsl from t T rvw-oxarm nation hv rtvwlrs of t v mm!ttv. y Mart-n Tt- utto-moy tr ti lvr CVm-a-v, fjs1 maVA Vm rMraol. Mr. K. aM. Vr. Stowr an Mr. O.m-rr-iAn afs1 ty fsrvs rntV-.y fcwiS. Tr ?tvr t TwlaS ty vT t AiirVvr o? tr carr trt ac-A that tfc vrtarva aivt vMhr o-flViaia ot tf. Vavy TVrrtwnt lrt.Nvr.ytiri'.a ars.l that thvy wrf ouvh. tr.tt r!tT;r.r ,int twttraot !tft th y.iotrto lt vmpa-y Swt Aftptto Sotftr. Mr. Stivmis Aov.Mfsl tv than h,atf an v Mr. ISy ohrr t ?OTrtAry 1?T i or vfr yr-jir, hvfs t t NAvy hirrvr.;s aVi.S rv0 ffwr frffr a ly in re th vsr5trt.on (Yr.y rvsMYtivty,Tiisy.' r tht tbry .tr.'tj f F'tNtrK" Fvt 0rr!rtty, tr:,--i rort tAt cvvm ,rr-'iy mr Only Bns1nM Mn. V- TV:oy tcam1v rof:s ro fnVr n". chftrje. H mtJiw :hT, M tJt ortrry, i-ts th mn xrr hithlv ir vvtnt '"in tNvr Vr Arsl far . tr (nrmtlon tv-rVA ttwm." h lru'nvs1 tht they - rtot pv V.:iT55! men. that th TM-vr tA ; r, t h ry ty. 1 r rvsl t h : A1 tfi r-nf cthorn thr !hr)tr,1, a M b n 5s"; ?t r ion A f n t ri t 4 t- 1r:tTff i?,r'rnntr;t OiTitrACS. An tTomr-t r-y Vr, Scvfn tv hr Mr. 1-try te: fy tvt on th j,oiVr of t tSw; 5o r. t ? h o . 1 Nt r" oysl t h r5;orTV.l:y for th ;pM trooiTir tnoy of nvl ofiom't i:rttA th rry ?Kt th poloy r h-otiuht into xrf-.-' fv ivrArie of ?h Na-t in Tr.r.y yrr i A pr poiV- Xt1 Mon Xtto, Xvt th oor of h: tti "wony rltiv ti1 pow.oV 1r.;no :A-1njr hftil om th r.r t rto w:: th -ArVr,(r of oon rnota to th K;ctr:c Ft Company. Mr. 1..oy h 'ron to kmw hrr hA. Noon a jrvAt 1oa of ftrvon tj ir. th voout:v rfAvti anfl th Navy r J V"vr ,VrArtrAent." anxl thAt tt rAy h at poni:A.tNl th iWtmmwt oIoiaIa" "that they AhouM proour x:b- TTAr'.r.O At AT.V 5t." KorAT:r.gc :h pro1 ttotwi of th roo of th Klootrte Oomr-Arv. Mr. IJJy aaI h thv'cht thoy jrhow thAt a vory Artro :m of trior y hA boon Tror!tM r-v th - a oompAr.y Aom ;ioh fun A A th 'Yollow Poc f;srj1 rvlopoA dv.rir.jt th inrAr.o ir.v;-.pArton in Now Torfc. ClhM! in Vronjr Ortr Mr. 1Vjv cUirroA that t Th wlr rtcyws t-.nA twn oa;1 in th orAor ajt pvjrtoA r-y him. thy wov.W not hAV Kn'nvr fn avaj. of hi lforxnAtion Ard it nvcht hAV b pohV to brrifr M:t rrvoth:r.c ACAtriitt th oflcors of th ,-trio FoAt Cotr.pany. "You rr.n y thAt to ay tiAt th tortimony thAt h5 hn Aor1 V.a ooon fi toAT-.mor.yr AJrd Mr. How ArA I Ao not rrtoati ( y n-th'.tr Abov.t 5 1 I t h t. X they rm 1 & o . a no to o-at ther cloth AOOrATr-.p tc rr.y nowls!r." "You thirlc thAt th rrieth.Ovl cf th TA:r AtKr.A .a tAc1;TAt5 a1s awat irs: on th pArt of the witnoss in -Ai.-tTt: th chArpr?" T thin U waa cr.fortcTVAt ra my A eloff.nir Any 1tniwixr to them oefor thy wer AcnsTrfOneAV l.TGHTHOrSK BTTX KFfORTFi HTt Coraniitto Approve Bill as YVAnNOTVX. April IT. ThA 0Tnni;t Vrhthoc bt.l. ir.trxs by Mr. Mann. Of ir.:TKt. WAA tOAAV reTOTtOd (AWTIJ tv tntrAtt at 5 f 7TT . commoro oOTTrm-n of t VlOMAT. Th b:il. aooor.rCHt wrrh tfc Proste-t rocjt rrvrvs that "tn caa otf th deAth hy rAAon of pt:1oja ArvVr r AJny wonrfi or rrtary riTA or ,a cor.-: racr d in of dnry, of ar.y V.phthro.w kTr. or asiAtaxt kepor. hs airy hi! b pjcd for two years to ht bone- eiArTe. -Ad.frKr.Al aids ro nA-irAton. pro for Tti th b.ll ar th foTKtwinfr, at th rcA-rtipam evt :no:Trri3: Liirht r rrrr;Aj fltatSor. rear P.:r.;A Oorxia, CaL, 4A AX ; M.D on aou iheriy or westerly ooA-t of KsimU Ia". at A. Raw" rSAVV Th M!; t-iJiJEA It a Tnl-TriAJior ptxntsh ahe by fin of to rerioor to Taatnta!n a Hcht or M.rhts on ry bri.jr or abrt ir.enta er or tn navrirah.e waTers. aoi 5a.y s fa; hire to conmui a cw offne- KIDPKK IS XOT PISCOrRAGKD FMfe-h Oontinwrs Fiplit for FT Paper and Plp. WASHIVaTON'. April 17. That Hrr ietj Ri.litT, ci N York, presldrnt cf lis Nw Pcli5hrs Association, ka not ahsriosod his fipht ta fcv w.vtfl r"ii-p &ad rri71t rrr plared oa th frr l:n I lrdicated ty th fart that fc cor.f? rrd yostrday with Jamrs S. VTa:s.a, th RtynMicia "whip" of tn iious. on Th subject. Mr. Watson toid Mr. Ridder that rr tonallT k favcrd the prcjosaJ arfl sO!rrts5 that Mr. Kidder teak an ef fort to lrdur the rmocratic Senatora to airree that if a wooa T-P and print paper bT-J reached th Senate it should be permitted to pass withoot araend nseat. "If yoa can ret rach aa a rree mert frcrn tt Ietnorrat!c Senators. I think tfeex wiil be l:tt;e d:frirn!ty tn pnttir-r a bill thro-ir the House, ad rr.inir.it wool polp and prtnt paper on the U ti.m :4 Mr. Wataon. ,Kf ttrfr ni tft mattr with th Wnw- Cor1 tTorrn rpntPr-A App-oimrpt MinbA(r lp)omK WAPH1W1VV. April Tv attnu of lr.pror X"j hirr a-A th Pn ooirt twar DnvM Ja.yrtt WU wJ by th rrAMf tO b AWbAAAAOT At thA? oAp-tAl, waa th .bjet of oommnt 1 th Hot tv.iy rtt--ir o.rAMrat(on of th dAplomatfo ai oomnar b(U Poth TVrkin of Nw Y -v-fc An v,Vn of Txaa pTo th opinion that th obotior-A to Mr. KM w -ftu to no whr oAitA than that Mr. Ki'.i was ftnAn oa ly mAb to roasntain a ortAm AtAn aM of va.I r.pTvo?Ator. f.Yi of thm owrternn th prAotv, ivK thy aaM, bArt irrATft tip of leer rtr mn of rroat waith t. b th tiors iVo'tomatio Ttrnt Atlr AbrA at. -ov ft a me-ana of ooitraetr th f.-s't of .teh; a po",sy. th hotwir of ovr rtip'oirAtA In b-.iiMirsjr own by th Ovx-erriTwnt a-A th AowAne to them ot -aatVa Af'int r,AbV thm mAn'.Avn th d'.rnity ot thoir hi-:h ofrt.. TAFT AXXOlXfKS HIS TI.AXS mil Im OMnrt rt Jiw If Xm WAS7TTVv"5T"r. April t 5ts-rtar f War wtibam . Tft win r.in from rjbint if ri nviMT..tfl In JoV-. trw( riff !!) rMtin t h-1 of to ',virmt until tti Tuft rotk v-sior ystorvav to pny A to roljrn lit the T!1 of tTie r-ro.ont .'osntSn of Vrsrro. !n or.1r to M nr.hmiirM1 tn Ma poHtlvnl on- fll to th of ti formor OMo, .T,i(r It ) tx-i)rvsi ht niOv!!or trU bo oioAr from th. foliowlri;: Robort ftin, A!itrt So,rotar of Stt; Kobort S. C!1Tf. A.tant ?orotr f War; FoXTnan wintroix. A1tflt iNcrrtary of th Troanry, or Oharlo Mv, ProvllftaJ Oovomor of Cuba Ftft of thoso vnon r'sro o(rotior for th. portfolio wtrioh ciimmctid thrnlTo to th FroMrtt. Py Small IV-M to Sril. WWHIVOTVW. ArrH IT rjvsMont K.vwrolt tvstay ser.t r,N Oonirr-Ass a mo sa jkintt Ovvnf-ro f.r n avlr'r'rith,Wi Ir. ontor to Sihaxcs th. ob'iijratSNn of th fnitod Ptatos to th rovr-rnment of Swi.1on At th fotTVrrtent Samoan c'.alma. Th vim inrolxst I only JAPANESE LIBELS A GIRL FdHvr of SatOo AM ThrrnlPnt1 wan Artt, KF-ATTUfa April 1?.--A-i Yanlvko. JapanoA r:rV Hvjr at th home of Rev S YoAhioka. pator of th JapAneA MethiAt Ohttroh in thi city. Arul who ta mp1o in a fov faotory, befi hT pratotir An advisor ton'.ht to let her ro into oni park an en her own iif beOAnAe of aourrilotiA AtortOA pronto n th AaaM ('n FV.jtiiAh "th Kttrir a Japano rfaily Plr pt.b.iAhe in th;A olty. Mr. Toahtoka took th mAtter tip with th FroAoeutir Attorney at ak1 thAt punishment be met out to th e'rVa traor. Fr oaoow t in A 1 1 or tvoy M a ok t n toAh n.4irlo1 th pb,lAhrA that they wouM be arrest If any more Atvoh AtAriej Ap pare. tn thA mAr,t:ma Mr. YoAhtoka iA trAnAlAtinf th A-rai AtorteA pnntei1 and will proiah.y fVi ohArns against th .:hlthr ami ttor. J. tro. Th ATtaot natjir of th AtorieA print h aa not boon tot, th mintAter AAyng that they ar "too awful to be repeAt. Th miniAtor wiil tak atepA to ha- th paper AuppreAwsV PLEADS FOR THE INDIAN RoosevPlt Adrlso ;ivtnjr 01Kst Anwrlon a !ir Show. WAHIKOTON, Apnl 17 "After alt. f-ent'emen, h l th o!At Amerioan of ail of :, , a-;y hint a fair a how; a-iv hm a oharv." In theA wrA FreAient RooAvolt rpok to th member of th TuiAA. OklA. CommercJAl Club. who. with a braAA band anrt flamirt bannera, oailcil at th Whi; Houa today and niAvIe it known to th PrwitSent that they f.-ore th remorAl of rAtrTOtiona upon th a1 ot TndAn laTtA in thA new AtAttv Th FroAulent to. th dub that b wol help thera to e that they th5T ripht?, av1 h want their h;p to ! that th Indian pet? his. HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER Chauffeur Indicted for Canfnc ffi Pe-ath ot Yonnjt Woman. CHICAGO, April 17. Clarence B-jck-waJtr. a chanffeur who was in charre of the antomobile which crthed out th life of Miss Sum S-.mpson on the nlfht of Aprii 11, waa today fce'.d ta the grand jury on a char ire of manslaughter. Backwalter was ahewir.ir the machine to Harry B. Hew-.tt, of Ho'.riars. Warfi., a prospecttre purchaser. Miss Simpson joined them en the nde and when F-jek-waiter lost corrtro!. th automobile crushed into the crb. fnjunnj il.sa Simr son in fatal manner. THIRTEEN ON DEAD LIST Two More Bodies Found jn Ruins at Chelsea. BOSTON, Ape-3 17. Two more bodies were fctmil today In the. ruins of the CTeJsea fhr cf last rmdar. ntakir.r the totai nirmber recovered 11 and the numNer cf known vrct-.ms IS, which Inclndee two who d;ed la fcospirais. The bodies fotind tenia were both of men. The list of missing persons is still rarge and ft Ja feared many cf them per ished. Beats Record by On Minute. VKW YORK. April 17. By a remarkably close mArcin of one minate. the hig Cu r.ard liner Mauretania established a new record acrosa the Atjaatic over th. long route In the Toya. which ended here today. Her time for the passare was fo-ur days, a hour and 5 minutes. The fasten previous trip exactly five days waa made by the Mauritania's sister ahip, the Zjosjtatiia. The Mauretania s average speed over the J2 mile conrse waa SS-Of knots. On the last day cf th trip, ahe maintained a speed of 36 knots for hours, but toward nightfall r.e ran Into a strong rale and ro-jgh seas, which cut her speed down so that the total for the day was 1 roiies. Lone Roboer Holds Tp Saloon. OAKLAND, Cal.. Aprtl IT. A lone hh wayicaa riSed tha cash register of the barroom of the Hotel Metro poie thia evening and secured SS The two man present were not touched by tha robber. One had WOO in his posses sion. Easter Xoatwear at RoeenthsTs. FIRE ON TROOPERS Bloodshed in Streetcar Strike Skirmish at Chester. CONSTABLE SHOT tN LEG tYrnprtri"i Hor 1. KIIKM FrJVf Htm mtfor Fwl PmlH l FontisytyaiM -yMin r tiM(il t nlor tinatM. CHPJSTKR. Ta. April l?. Aa a oiilnMna- tvn or th ter feiirr a-orMrti by tv moAitaatlyn t th ite owstabu'.ary hor iri rnotlon with th strootoar etraA Marshal Oawford. a mmor of TrAip B, waa shot In a skirmish with Thomas anj VvchMa Forevr. i h Iarhy Tik-, roar I,irrviil. alwiit two milr ontsjil of th olty, tonieht. n of th other rrsNyora had a hors shot d Oawforil's hors ran away In th .11- rHon of rhilaoolphia. iVawford r- olt Ntlloi in th Ire and will b laid up a tim. w ith four lrp T th stato p,MI praotK-ally In oommaml yf th olty. th strike situation a well In hatt1 tonight. I X.lor proto.ion of th state po'l th Traotion Nmpany ran flv oars dnrlnit th afrorncn. Th first oar was run oxtt hy V. F Poriann, who ran th first oar out of th bam In San anois In th fao of h atnkin omplows Th oar had not ew; far whon som of ho strikers, or their aympathtaera, becan Ihrow.ne stonos and hot(nr at th nion in oharr of It. Tli troo4 rod th men down and arrested six of thnv Th com pany made no attempt to prat th car aftor nwhtfail. James tj.noh. on of th stnkin m-ph-yes. has been held In ball, charred wish tnxMtma- to rl.. Mayor Johnsin ha Isstteil a pr.vlamatton In whlob he re oitests th peopl t keep awav from the earbnma and other property of the eom pary. He arso. cmmands them not tot tnterferw-with th operation t the trolley line. Vnder command of Superintendent John f". (wf, the three troejw of tat rv!te rst mto Ctisrer shortly aftor e"clv and prwood.d to. the carbarn of the Traction Ompany. fch policeman was In fatUu nntrm and nrrne,! with a car bine, a larc cvit rvol-yr, a pcA-ket re-vcjx-er and thre belts of cartrldee A o-nmltt repmsenttnff th strikers today tes;t,1 an Appa4 to th public that no demonstration be made ajtalnat th pv lice. MASS MFFTIXO OF I.BOR rTrmr. Mibrbcll anil Others Will Aaxill AnU-Trns !-. XKW TOKK. April 17.--Samuel Oom pers. John Mitchell. James Punoatv Jnds McTVnald and Pan Harris will b th principal speakers at the Tbor mass meetina- at Grand Central Talac Sun day eyentnp-. Th purpose of th mt tnit'ls a protest against the Sherman antl.trnst law, which, according to th labor leaders, puts orsanlaed labor on the same plan with trusts and corpora thns. Tbor leaders from all parts of th country ar ypeeted. Onirressmen from Oreater New York ba-e been tnrfted and som promlnenl Wall street men haye ena-ajred seats. SCALE AGREEMENT RATIFIED Two Hntxlrexr Thonand Ooalmlnpr Will RMnrn fo Work. TOJ JSIXX r., April 17. The S A Idl. miners in tha central competitive dis trict wlil ao to work nest Monday. An amicable airreement between miners and operator waa reported teoTay by mem bers of the state committees and thia creement waj 1atlned tty the Joint meeting of miners and operators. The term of th airreement provide for th adoption of th old rat of $0 cents a ton for mining coal, a referen dum vote to be taken by districts and a call of th eommttt. to receive the re turns of a vote. HORSE THIEFJS RETURNED After Long Chase, One of Cans I Brought to Vale. VAL.B. Or., April 17. iSpeoial.l Sheriff Robert COell has returned with Fred W'heatley from Oanadn. where he has been in hiding for some time. Thus ends a long and eiasperating hunt on the part of the Sheriff. Wheatley was arrested last November In Baker City, for horse stealing in this county, and was being brought back to Vale In charge of a reputv Sheriff. At or near Payette. Wheatley jumped off the train hand cuffed, and left the deputy on the moving train. After scaplng from th train he beat the cuffs of on the railroad iron, badly lacerating his wrists which still show The marks. He finally found his way to LcThbrldge, Alta, Canada, where he was arrested by the police at the instance of Srheriff O'DelU who Immediate ly started after him. Wheatley at first refused to come with out extradition papers which tha Sheriff could not procure till the grand jury met. The Canadian police could not aid the terrff in getting him over the line, but the persuasive eloquence of Mr. 0"Dell at last won out and the young man was induced to waive his right to extradition and came along. The charge that Wheatley will have to race is that of stealing three head of horses in Co Valley the 25th of last September. He is only 30 years old. has been In the re form school and has three times broken JaiL Back of Wheatley is an organised gang of thieves who have been success fully working; for years. EAI OF THE NORTHWEST A. M. Witbam, Pioneer and Ex-State Senator. CORVALL1S. Or.. April 17. (Special.) A M. Witham. Oregon pioneer of 1S47, ex-State Senator from Benton and Polk Counties, and a highly esteemed ettixen, died at his home near Corral! is at S o'clock this morning. He was born In Indiana in September. 1S22, and crossed the plains via the Southern route, arriv ing in Benton Connty by way of Jack son, in the Automn of 1S47. Here he resided until his death, a period of more than 9 years. He was elected to the State lgisla rure as Representative from Benton in 1S61. was returned to the State Senate from Benton in IS, and elected Joint Senator for Benton and Polk m 1S74. serving all these terms with great credit to his constituency. An estate of 1230 acres of land near Corvallis Is among his possessions. His wife died several years ago- Surviving children are Ed. Oliver. Henry. Ehrin and Charles, all sons, and two daughters. Mrs. Mcintosh, of Cor vallis, and Mrs. Collins, of Portland. Mr. Witham drove to town In his beggy yesterday forenoon. He returned A T ' I 75J t'jL To-day we open wwt dne emple of Summer it tot th mn xirtio look aAoad. And w hre om nme otyle trial eannot Ns, diiplioatM ltet. All these r model anita and om doirii rt too ultra to hf tn awrse enstomor; lt fot Mi jroitnir man wno want "something; differctif' they ax the thing. ' tit LION ClotliinqCb taw.tiM Titian r. home, wa taken 111 at 4 In the after noon, and passed away at S this morn ing NAVT WlKSX t WAN t (WVKTS Apliotona of Youthful manner Are Reiocred. P r.t .1 .JNrtH A M. A pril 1 7. Victor Adams and Alyn Felton, leader of i nng of youthful burglars, who sen tence wer suspended to permit thm to Join th Navy, and whoa application for enlistment wer reieoted by th naval official at Hrmrton. were today givn Indetrm1nt sentcne in th penlten. ttary of from seven month to 14 vears Poth prisoner are under IS years of age. rut contessert to )! Pnrgiarlo. The susinslon of sentenv to permit them to enlist In the Navy aroused -of ficial ohteotlon and waa th cause of much criticism of th court and the Navy lVpartmnt was notified ot the attempt to enlist th hm-glara. Th court Mated today In sentencing the youths that It was led by th defense to believe that all arrangements had been made for the enlistment, and that there would b no objection on th part of the naval of fleer. COSTS S0 FOR , KICK IX JAW Man Resent Retnjr Called "Scan." Ce Gvie to Snpreme Court. Ot.XMriV Wash . April 17. i!pclaJ.l R. J. ilnfflth. a strikebreaker during the treetear strike, al Spokane, will have to pay a fine of -tW and costs for taking a kick at a man who called Mm a scab. the Supreme Court today affirming th Judgment of the Sirperlor Court of Spo kane vounty before whom Orlfflth was tried and found guilty. Tho complaining witness, a man named Holmes, waa pasaenger on a car of which Orlfflth wa conductor during th strike. Holmes asked the eomlitetor for a transfer and at the same time called him a cab. Griffith stopped the car and put Holmes off. kicking him tn th Jaw aa he left the car. Holmes had him arrested On a charge of disorderly conduct. EXPECT VERY RICH SPRIX4.3 Indication Point to RijrRest Clean up In History. SEATTLE. April 17. Special cable to the Times from Norn. Alaska, says bankers and miner of th Seward Pe ninsula are expecting the largest Spring clean-up In the history of Alaska thia year. It wtll probably reach $3,000,000. From all the camps, reports of unusually rich dumps plied up during the winter season are arriving and an era of great prosperity promise to inundate Nome within the next few weeks. Gold Is not the only metal that looks promising. From Teller comes word of a new tin find on Brook Monntain. which la said to he immensely rich. Relea-e4 From Charge. AWPWriVWV Wash. Anrll 17 rW clal. R. H. Moody, arrested In company Hood's Sarsaparilla Another of the 40,366 Testimonials Received to Two Tear SHOWING ITS POWER TO PURIFY THE BLOOD In the Spring or at any other season, or when for any cause a good blood-pnrifyirjg medicine is needed, Hood's Sarsaparilla is un doubtedly the medicine to take. By its great merit, its wonderful cares and the praises of the people, it is established as the standard remedy for the blood. Just read Mrs. Stock-well's letter. "I belierre had it not been for Hood's Sarsaparilla, I should have "Lost My Left Hand entirely. Therefore is it any wonder that I am willing to speak a word in praise of this medicine t I had a bad ease of what they called erysipelas, on my hands, and on the left hand, on the inside, I had a very painful felon. I used poultices and liniments for three months and carried the disabled hand in a sling all that time. The cause was nndoabtedly the "Bad Condition of My Blood. A friend advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla and spoke so well of it that I bought six bottles and a box of Hood's OHre Ointment. The treatment with these medicines was an unequalled success. Improvement was noticeable very soon, and when the fifth bottle was gone my hands were all healed up, and my health was fetter in every way. "There is bo Question about it, Hood's Sarsaparilla reached the impurities in the Wood, and effected a complete cure. Why, ft one time, people eame from all around to see my hand, and IM17 of them told me I would haye to have it amputated. I have good reason for believing Hood's Sarsaparilla to be the very best of medicines for the blood and all bsmora." Mrs. Alice Stock well, 12 West Ober lin Street, Worcester, Mass. Under the Pure Food and Drags Act, no change- was necessary in Hood '8 Sarsaparilla to conform to the law or to public sentiment. It is perfectly safe, pure, genuine and reliable. irClflhc are making new friends daily. While last year WCll adltlUd saJes were dooiHng, this year they are trebling. Sarsatahs are Hood's Sarsaparilla in tablet form od have the same curative properties. Sold by druggists or sent by snail on receipt of price. 200 Doses One Dollar, a J. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mast. FIE v ! I t J ':-H, -W l iT-' ,' V.; . CLOTHES FOR BOYS Evlerheimer, Stein Co. Makera YOU'LL find the Easter quality, and 'style in nn XISD1 suit. We've made it a point at this store, at this particulat time, to show the most attractive catmints made in the Kder hcimer-Stein shops. They're new, seasonable, appropriate; a very unusual number of styles; with 'a scale of prices that permits you to buy at your own figure. Dimllt hrmsitJ and Ntrftlk suitt for agn 7 117, 4 long Irtustr mitt fir trt 11 t 16. 'Rustiant, &i7m Junitrt ftr littli ftlltivt 3 'u 10, Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. Corner Third and Morrison Streets with Mia Whepj scarcely more than 1 yara ol at th Northern Pacific Sta tion, waa thl morning discharged from euatorty by Polio Judge t,opmls. Moody was arrtd on a warrant sworn out by H. M. Stvn tn which It waa charged that he attemptd to abscond without settling his room rent. Thia morning It developed that Moody had been ordered from th house and this tops any action under the charge of absconding. Moody wa notified and discharged. The mother of the girl refuse to file any Information against Moody and further proceeding tn the case was dropped. Cra Iiear for Siberia. SKATTT.K. Wash., April 17. On the steamship Olenlogan, operated by Jebsen and Ostrander, the American and German cars In the Now-Tork-to-Paris automobfTa contest, wtll leave Seattle tomorrow after noon at t o'clock. The American car ar rived here from Alaska thia morning on th steamship Bertha, having failed to make any Impression whatever , on Alaska's anew and Ice trails. Tho Oer man car Porthoa la scheduled to arrive here this afternoon at i o'clock from Ogden. Chehalls Wants No Married Teacher CHKHAL.T3, Wash., April 17. (Special ) Professor F. H. Huntworth has been re elected Olty Superintendent of the public schools of Chehalls. Other teachers will be elected at the meeting of the Foard Monday night- Recently the Board passed a resolution providing that In future no married women will be employed on the teaching fore, also that these positions should be open to elf-supportlng Vomen, who should have preference over women who have husbands to supixirt them. . This is llSMlwSasoai LUS1TANIA ITAN ARROW 15 cents each, for 25 cents. m Vv omnhcu wear out ifeurfttti Thrchcue Ifosfiee madecti uoii me $S22 Preston B. Keith Shoe Co., Makers, Brockton, Mass. ,d W. J. FULLAM 283 MORRISON STREET Beware of .Any Physic That Brings Pain Griping and pam will nerer occur an leaa there ia irritation. Satta and harsh pffla bring their results by frritatJon by sausing the bowel fluids to flow. 8e pepper in the eye. Or nostrils will cause fluid, to Sow. Bat ia it wise to treat a delicate membrane tbtta? Do so for a time and the membrane wiB harden. That ia how Natare wards oS each agfeka. Tha you need larger doses. Eventually the calloused bowels fail in their rooctiotis entirely. Then you hare chronic constipation. No wise person will ever abase the bowels ia that way. They win ase Caaearets. Caacarets never cawse pain. That proves that their action is natural. Yet they are just as effective as harsh pbyaic. as .- - y - COLLAR clitett. pkabodt & COMPANY. Troy. n. y.' SHOE FOR MEN taut ccmfcrtxmidsaUifaC" uw zunc &4;oo $350 If the bowers are calloused, yon may need a Cascaret twice a day at tha start. But yoa soon cease to need them at all. Those who know the Injury done by harsh physics never ase anything btrt Cascarets. Caacarets cure the trouble, only make it worse. Cathartics Cssearets are eandr tablets. They are sold by all druggists, bat never In balk. B tare to ret tbe genuine, with C CC 00 every tablet. Tbe box is marked Hk thia: The Teetimeket box h 14 cents. Tbe month-treatment box 50 cents. 12.0GO.OUB boxes sold anna ally.