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oggers ..Shoes.. $3. BO. 84.25, 80.OO, THF REPIIRUriNR A fifWi - R. A. Booth, of Douglas, Jo nt Senator for Lane and MINE ! SUGAR BEET FACTORY CHIEF EXECUTIVE 9. loggers Klines In mm SHOE STORE District Attorney Brown nominated. British Check Boers at Elang Eugene Should and lost Laagto. Re- ORGANIZATION ritv tinard jakk-- - w ArUIL 14 j.nan vV o r k " DUTI UM hllbUl M La ttrri Ollter Kiwi Plow In guar- ntel "..here. To be liml nt ..illy rui- . aii.ai90 acres excellent farm i.i,iirff nr. i v -w L ,., ,, , r . pnrrwllv . ,.,.f d uuhim i.r i.owe 0 1 ( Pi ' -j i .., ,1 hmrffitw to li rl" fur rpotita, at f li v,nauiuenv. Kl,- . I.. .111. .. n a' j i i- iriiB j. av . 1UU M mmw r - i a 1 1 -m i r .ii in k. w - - iiii'v In tin- - i n t UIW" tuiU. F L Chambers DIM UMOO nil 135. 0 C Matiock. FLl'bsiubm. uot netwary to (jo to Portland ...... ,,!.., . N I III ..I.. ,,.i ulur llur kl VnT f t ... .... mill. .... .. .4 th.. UUIIIK tit ' - I I I I ' I I II ' hirdware ami frni iiinchluery u ...... u.u. i." i. ( i . i . , i . i ..Ja 1. 1 . . u . ' I : Ihuf btfbra the MfftOOt aDQ ft' Khler, the Marlon rounly impUd, any 8 llM Halem Hint if he Uoen it will he a i ill .. 1 1 MatltaM CT". am Is not proper pay for the .ia.iul.- ....I ,l..tli f fliu nfttnu D.-a (1... IU..U I f li w ! aft. uaaait 1 . . , tbe MorrlH WlDgfleld cattle, IB Hi iHl i-t) llt'.ni, ti i wi.i tbe stork hi once utHl drive bin Merrill ranch, tells the li nir ui vt-r i i .mm. tin i u i t' . r mi? le a. Sheldon li to have anil nnerate sayo the St Helen Miat. icti will be furninhed by a a (Ytmimnv rrr umupm ur w 1 j ii in i. iv in ui m i i i' euaeof the boat will eave t'u muc i in Ann innor hh i t of the rulier-mmi IhIiil- rt-uuired Taofiy Wafers, (tit world's rWliMH- fur itri'uu ti hum tiAlll- rf - - n .ku.ww, o Mfe. Married ladies' frleud Tsusv VHfr r lliennlv re- female reaiedy in the world; lm- rom Paris; take nothing else, vtowu irmie uiarK. binuci Mnpaoy, Importers, ) Turk si, fat sale liy all QtUg plain wrapper direct in 0"Mm nhoAan nno lit ,,' - " UVI 111,,,, v 1A lliiwr HA HIT . 1 . iln O vmv i i Lfc; luwmvn u ninr r. .i ......... jsh "wa tuimUW n, ' ii linn nno nut i ijvi irv i ww iiinnei nnrvmru ou la a a . Mm close about half price. CONVENTION Special o thi! liuard. Portland, April 12-2: p m The repuhllcaii ltat OODTtDttOD was calle't I to older at DOOD tOdajT, I'axton, of Mullnoinnli, was selected for chairman of the convention. Darwin Krixtow, of Cottage drove, was elected assistant se relary. LANE tOUNTV MKM11KU I'OKTLANII, April 12. A. C. Woodcock was named as the LaDS counly memnerof (he republican s'ale central cnniiniitee. KKI'l llLU AN I'KKSUlKNTIAL KLKC !' KS Portland, April IS, The repub llcau convention bai wleoted a presi dential electors, Paxtou of Multnomah, J V rull'Tlon of Douglas, '.V J Furnish of Umatilla, and Tilnian Ford of Marlon. J W Haltey, of Portland, prs..it liieuml ent, was named lor food com missioner. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. George A. lirown, 1 1 preheni incum beut, whs re-nomiiiuieil for Hie position of district attorney without opposition. JOINT SENATOR. K. A. Hootu was nominated for j tint senator from Lane Josephine and Douglas counties hy the delegations representing those counties. It is report 'd that the Lane county delegation did doI M . 1 by Uoorhaad, as it was Npposed it would. 0. KICKED INSTRUCTIONS OVER 00VERN0R FOR PORTO RICO fSSISl Is tlw Uuard. Wasaimmkn. April 12. i lia. H. eUleo, "i loio, 1. n named as the tlrt olfll govt rnor ..l Porto Hlco bj President McKlnley. BOMB nPOKANB MI.MXti, Sclal lo the uuard. 81'okase, April 12. Thertoloiuon gold mines in the (Jreat lU public dis trict bare been capitalized at 3o,0O0,- 000. The owners will speud foOO.OOO In belt, rmeuts and opening up the mine this ycr. CHKt KKD THE HOICKS. Special lo Hie liuanl. London, April 12. After two hours o.' very hard lightiiig at Elang Laagto the steady biIvhiic of the Itoeis nil the British position was checked. Secure It. Corbett Men Will Seek Booth's Senatorial Scalp. W0LVERT0N 00T SUPREME JUD0E. Special to the Qnaid. Portland, April I-'. 820 p. m. The Lane county delegation t' the Repub lican suit., convention by a vote of seven to six agrtcd lo disregard the in structions of county convention to vote lor Moorhead of Junction, for joint senator, BOOTH FOR M 1 IVHKLL. Special to tlieUuar.l. Portland, Aorll 12 -Friends of ex-Seuator Corbett insist that Booth, Joint republican nominee lor iiue Josephine and Douglas counties, is a Mitchell man. They talk vengeance aud repri-als at the polls. WOLVERTON Rf NOMINATED. Special to the Uuard Portland, April 12. Judge Wol- verton of the supreme court was renominated for associate justice by acclamation. DEMOCRATIC STATE VENTION. COX- 1 1 tnem. V BTTTV a n ii. i.i ft WiMM 1r- - ... :u .... .o. '; 1 HacKTmi ItWD WOMOejET. lfi.il ti . rftfSl r -sS an; al i. 1 MteM t. el. n vutat-uaybaiai .-,ft iw H iv-..ffl.., aa. . M r.i.rn, -fcd , , f talaw )m tevr HV . , aay r ? . .en. r Kit 4kr, Chamberlain for Chairman Kin caiil Seems to Be in Demand. Special to the (R'aiid. Portland, April 12, 2:45 p. nr. The Democratic state convention was called to order at noon today. George M Chamberlain, of Multno mah county, wns elected temporary chairman. H. R. Klnoald is talked of for joint senator for Lane and Douglas. fAs Mr. Kincaid lias accepted the nomination for county judge on me Lane county citizens iioaei the joint senatorship is not authorized ly him.-Br. Ul.ARD. DEMOCRATS STILL WORKING, Portland, April 12.-Tue demo cratic state convention wlU nol be able to comphte Its session- today, and will hold over until tomorrow. CHAIRMAN SHERIDAN Special to the HOABB. , Portland, April 12, -I p ' H Bharldan of Doogtai county is re" elected chairman of the Democratic I state cen' ral BOtnmlttat by vote Of the lata convention. a Til U. r., it,j nr i ... a lit l-j;l ' J T ill. m ICKlNTesn . l.tMtlwn nuin. tun.lr Ir-'in r..l, it, Mhjr, -. ,, S'h fytl iMMtS, rtut'1.1. SW,.t.L. f ltrtiP,r. 1-m.y .l..l . t ... II.-PMifWfil..j1, RultALl. ! . -r II.. rr. , I r.r. I 7 olwli.,. lrn'M!.MM .-h j. a. .intiMhr. tip t.i tu JM MftiJ tivUfuu. - Suit .iid . t-er- RriiB... 'ii'ii. ta, r. Miw, nvil.K A rn. MILI rUlrlnn niaMMcaii u -to Prohibition State Ticket. Tilt- following ticket was nominated in Portland April 101b: (Supreme Judge 0 J Bright of Wasco. Cougress First District, W P El more, of Brownsville, I, inn sounty; rtecoud District, Islle Butler, of Hood River, Wasco counly. Presidential electors N A Davis, of Milton, Umatilla county ; U V .Mills, of McMinnville, Yamhill couuty; N F Jenkins, of (J rants Pass, Josephine couuty; F R hpauldiug, ot Hood River, Wasco county. State Food and Dairy Comtuissiouer P L Keuady. Htate Central Committee L H Amos, chairman; EM Miller, secre tary; F McKercher, treasurer. Delegates to the National Conven tion Itcv C R Bteveuson, Albany, Linn couuty; Dr E L Lane, Portland, Multnomah county; J A Longbottom, Albany, Linn county; Rev U U Haley, Warrenton, Clataop county; Dayton Taylor, The Dalles, Wasco oonnty; E O Miller, Portland, Multnomah county; FP Morgan, Hillsboro, Wash ington county; A McElani, Milton, I'matilla couuty. Passing of Yellowstone Park. It is staled upon good authority that the geysers which have made Yellow stone Park famous urc gradually de clining. Spots one the scene of extra oi di nary phenomena are now covered by buildings, showing that Nature's work lias become exhausted. Tourists who have never visited the park are advised to do so soon, before they hnye passed forever. This Information brings to mind, rather pointedly, the fact that decline in tbe law of tbe world, both geographical and physical. Health is the most precious possession In the world and too great earn cannot be given to it. In the sprlug you should renew your strength and revitalize jour blood and nerves with the best of all uiedleiuts Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. It also cures stomach disorders. Try It. Cannot Mine in Siberia. Home time ago the Chamber of Commerce, of Hkagway, endeavored to get some information In regard to privileges believed to have been ex tended by the Czar to Americans desir ing to mine in Siberia, but no definite Inlormation seemed obtainab'e. Tbe Juneau Truth has a letter from tbe United States Consulate, St Petersberg, dated February 13, which states: Tbe Ordtr prohibiting foreigners to mine on the cast coast of Siberia is still I-, foroe, sod a special permit can only be bad bl Mime one with a strong per sonal liilluence with the Emperor, on Wboaa special order they are Issued. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Htraltsvllle, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night, she had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and si s writes this marvelous medicine also cored Mr. Long of a severe attack "( pneumonia, such cures are positive proof of the match less merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only )0c and tl ). Every bottle anaranteed. Trial bottles' at Linn's Drue Store. SN ENTERPRISE OF MAGNITUDE "A ImT sugar factory would In- Ibe laret developing factor dr l.ane county that could tie secured, ' .mil a promluent merchant to a v kh r.-poiter iln- morning, "it will ring ill larger and utter returns than anything else which could be m-curcd. The proposed plant will require au expenditure of $700,000 lo atari In with, and fully i ,00,000 of this amount would lat seeut In this immediate vicinity for material and labor." The matter is colmvtal iu its Import ance commercially to Lane couuty. Think of an iudusiry which will speud $700,000 on a plant and $:!00,000 on operating excuses before they receive anv Income: think of 6,000 acres of land In this immediate vicinity devoted to tbe raising of sugar be. is, for which a larger return Is assured than cat) ta had 011 wheal; thiuk of the added trade to Eugene merchants as u result of this factory; think of the large number of ieople to come to this country as a result of the enterprise; think of au augmeirol producing class which Is the foundation of community prosierlty, the "tin hucset brigade." To secure this factory will require earnest and active t Hurt , but Ibis can only be secured by organ I ztt Ion. That the company means business, goes witli out .piestlou, when 1 I stated that not one cent of the $100,000 subsidy will Is. a-ked for until the company has spent many limes that amouul iu erecting the factory. This is au evidence of good lalth. The farmers should unite in the matter, assist In the subsidy and guarantee to plant the beets, thus making it possible to act ou the matter intelligently. Let the old Board of Trade revive, or a new one arise pbneiiix.like, from its ashes, and push this mattir in a business-like way. This I- the greatest o,,oitnni y Eugene has ever had to secute what it has alwas talked about an Industry on a Stupendous scale, which will give Hie city and county rapid and substantial growth. Tins company announces that it fully intends 10 erect a factory In tbe Willamette valley, anil Eugene's failure to accept this oflst will not d. ter it from making the proposal to some other city. But Eugene cannot afford to lat It go by. Too much is at take. It would be business suicide to refuse to take up the proposition, and allow It lo go to Salem, Albany, Corvaliis or BOOM other Hiut which would thus secure what we need and must have if wo expand within the limit of our Mbsibllilit. President Mckinley Acknowl CALL FOR REO CROSS SIB. The 1 'iiowii g oorrespoodeuus be tween iba Lane Uoanty Emergency Corps and lied Cross society and III" executive olllce of the I' oiled .States Is of Interest: BOQmn, Or., March I, 1900. Mr. William McKini.ky, President of the United states, Most Honored Sir: In justice to tile power governing, and ill behalf of the sorrowing ones Iu our mldat, we, as a society assembled, desire to express our lieai 1 felt gratitude for the blessed privilege of receiving our soldier dead and sec them laid to rest In the home soil. Au act, the counterpart of which Is unchroliicled In the annals of history, one, most worthy our humane and lieiietlcleut government, and most comforting to the sorrowing relative bereft ot the pride of their homes ami made desolate by their loss. Yours sincerely In the spit It humanity. Mhs. M. A. Gkiepin, Mrs. E. B. McElroy, Commit tie. Executive Mansion, Washington, March B, 1000. Mrs. M. A QUFMH, Eugene, Oregon, Dear Madam. The communication of the 1st instant, signed by yourself and .Mrs. McElroy has been received, and In the President's behalf I beg leaveto assure you that your kindly allusions to the matter to which you refer are appreciated. Very trulv yours, GEO. it. CoRTKLYON, Acting Secretary to the Praatdant, Commissioners' Court. of Bryan Returns East bos ANGELES. April 11.-W J Bryan left for tbe East by ey of Pic nx. An.., today. We do all kinds of bicycle repairing and guarantee all our work. U C M .t!ocb. Itev. V. E. Sltzer, W.Caton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty vi an, and tried doctors and medicines ut benefit. 1 was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It help ed me from the start. I Mieve it to he ' a pinaeea for all forms of indigestion." Court House Items Chattel mortgage $200 00 Satisfaction of moitgage 300 00 Satisfaction of mortgage $260 00 Mortgage 300 to REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John M Bedford to J W and M F Kirk, 80 acres iu tps 20 and 21 s r 2 w; $1,000. Harriet Lee to Frauces E Owens, lot 8, block 8, Frazer A Berry's part of Florence; $1. J M Sherwood to J E Young, 20 feet oil of the northend of lot No 3, block 5, J H McFarlaud's addition to Cottage Grove; $126. P F Williams and husband to A L aud E J Woodard, 100 acres in lp 21 1 r 3 w; $1. George N amer to Frank Jordan el al, lots 1, S, 8, 4, in Long A Laudsaa1 ad to Cottage Grove; $660. MINING LOCATION!. Bueua VlBta" claim, Blue River district, V H TailipletOO and A 0 Hansman jr, locators. "(Juld Pan" claim, Blue River district, J 11 lloiiig, locator. AMENDED LOCATIOH NOTICE. USAolaim, Ubhtmla, by George Boblman, locator. How's This WeoirerOne Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case Of Catarrh that ca' iiot be cur. d by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J Cheney A Co., Propt, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known f J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable 111 al business tmnsactlon", and financially anle to ne-ry out any obligation made by their II rm. WkstATruax, wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldi.no, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, roledo, O, Hull's Catarrh Cine w taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood aid mncotll surfaces of tbe system. Prloa, TS ceota par oottle. Sold by ail druggists. Te-tlmonials fr e. Hall's family pills are the best. W 0 Yoran, printing $27 00 T M Heiishaw, work on lawn and park 7 60 C W Powell, pauper support of J M Powell 6 00 Williams A Parviu, support of Ed Cain 8 00 Jodaon ssm g, lumbar 30 00 I) Matthews, lumber 7 00 W J Holland, quarantine otlleer 00 00 0 r' Muscr, lent for pauper Mrs Wenger 2 60 OW lluid, support for pauper W A Meade 20 00 M II Miwsun, deputy assessor... 64 00 S J Wilson, deputy assessor 64 00 Yoran A Hon, shoes lot Mrs Wenger I 60 Geo Sovern, gravel; disallowed... H O Miller, books and pens for sherllf 6 26 (ten N Frazer, fixtures 36 61 Eugene Water Co, water 17 46 .in net 10 11 rimes, printing 6 60 Silas and Laban Wentz, labor on bridges 3 00 Eugene Electric Light Co, light for March 22 CO J H Wray, supervisor road dlt- trict No 60 10 0" 0 Bushuel gravel $ ' George Hollaud, quarantine ofll- cer 10 00 Loughmitler A Peter, hardware 2 80 C M Collier, surveyor 21 00 I J Taylor, gravel 4 60 T Edwards, survey ou Sanders road 2 80 I M D Tallafero, survey ou Han dera road 2 00 I W T Smith, survey on Handera road 2 80 E J Kaudall, survey on Handera road 2 00 John Morehouse, survey ou Han dera road 2 00 Joseph Hlrome, survey on Plck ard road 2 70 Frank Hyland, survey ou Piok- ard road 2 40 County road No 308; dismissed. Tax certificate No 134 assigned to C B Brown for $23.68. , H M itatidall appointed Justice o the peace lor Five Rivers preciuct. Application of E M Dowermau for a perpetual gateway across Oscar Mllli- caj's place. Exceptions were taken to the ruling of the court. W I. DeLann, drugs and sun dries $17 45 Orinin Hardware Co, merchan dise 11 40 J W Kays, carpet 18 12 Oregon Telephone and Telegraph Co, services 12 46 Story of a Slave. Balm Wood Wanted We wan to purchase 2M0 cords of balm wood. For further particular, apply at our office. Evoene Excelsior Works. I It digests what you eat. Vincent A t o , Corner wrug otore. In almost every neighborhood there me OOO wboaa life has been saved hy chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I iarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use f that medicine. Burn persons make ' 1 point of telling of II lo never oppor ; It offers, imping that It maybe 1 be means of saving other lives. For e by W. L. DeLsno. c t an Oliver plow and you can always gat extras fur 11. Rambler Bicycles, $40 and $36. Ideals, $30 tnd $25. I 0 Matlock. Take voor furs to the Barker Gun Works and get the highest price them. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III , writes, "I never fail to relieve my children from croup at ouoa by u lug One Minute Cough Cure. I would Dot feel aafe without it." (ulckly cures coughs, colds, grippe aud all hroat and lung diseases. Vincent A Co., Corner Drug Store, To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease Is the worst form Of Slavery. George D. Williams, . f Manchester, Mich., tells how such a s'.ave was made tree. He says: "My w ( lias been so helpless for five yeais Unit she could not turn over iu bed 11 ' me. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is woudeifuily 1 n proved and ablo to do her own work " This supreme remedy for female diseases .julckly cures nervous W SS, sleeplessness, melalcholy, band ........ i ! ..,.1... r.tr.ll.ttf 1, ml dlyv . BUM", WS.RI.I.I.WI 1 ... ...... 0 .... -. j spells, this miracle working medi cine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50 cents. Bold by G. D. Linn, Druggist All Easter Decoration Ik t will Lrausfnrai your howe IsUi n tlr, sin ef i l.i..ii., 1..11 rm lay u eur id, sa villags fn nr superb si.s-i. f tt Itigi WallPapam, All ti . ..t -i.i,-. ..t arises taal iWfj eeaips tin,,., limp I...: to Ism M'lj sad often, rltiwallnsalufw iswboki alsprisss, FL Chambers j. : FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Condition of the City of Eugene April t, 1900. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS, SIS.SSS.TI. To the Hon. Common Council of the Oily of Eugene Gentlemen: Herewith 1 i tul statement of the financial condi tion of the city, showing receipts from all sou nvs and exa'iidlturee for the year ended April 1, 1000. lvess'ctfully submitted, 1!. F. Dorris, Recorder. recorder's court ni'mhkr ok ar rests ANII CHARCIK. For TiRraney ami bcRgttiK 43 I'reapaaa. ,Yf Drunk .ml dlfurdurly IS Auault 4 Killing lili'Trte en (orb:, Men nlilewalks IS HlM)r1orly oonjurt 10 RlJInil tilcrrlo agalnit 2 Fait tlrlTlng 3 Furnl.hlng liquor lo a minor 1 Iniultlng language i Loiter oa street attar 10 p m i , . - 2 I'lsLlMng without llctmae 1 oolng Into a aalooti (minor) 1 t)psatag ssIoob ob Bondai i Total 164 Committed to prison IMS ilajn) I1C I'ald line amounting toflTLSO 27 Complaint atSSSlSSSd S Suspended vutoueo during good behavior '.' Iteloaaed to leave, towu "' IS total If NUKBM AND CIIARACTKKOI-' LIl'KNHKB 18SUK.U AND AMOUNT RKCKIVKt). Saloon, IS I2,(t7 II Drug tanas, i 1M U0 1 M KmncU to nell hj the .Uart. 7 2 lllllanl tabic. 2 22 I'eddlcra I B 00 liioHanatr. i U oo Stiootlng gsllory, 1 II oo skating rluk, I II H niaiolss. I 12 00 Thssrrlssl tail islaai Ibnasj ll n w Dogs, ii, t u no Total 2,'J17 30 KINANCIAI .st'ATKMKNT - (IKNKRAI, FUND. 1MB, April I Am'ut eatStStadlag warrant IIV-'IJ blsburvomeuta tor Kmsl light a per coutrart.1 2,.' It W uleranper eoutraot I.ikio (U Kim Ofparbaaat W7 4S Lumber 7T2 0:1 SI IniproyeMieiit mid repair tRI " Itoek erulier aud englUL. . 1.71,00 Police depsrtassal t,i-i 20 Attorney Ice 7M SO s;rj recorder truaaurer Nl 78 Klro proof aafo 25 Oil Printing, wood and other Incidental ills 15113, lis -.'3 I'" Accrued lot on w'm'l paid l.tri KS Receipt frost all tonrsss... HViMtin Caah on baud April I, UM I 1,413 13 Krom taxca 7,7811 91 From llccnac Including 15 doga 2,017 30 From fine 171 Ml From street tSSSSSBMBlS ... I,IS4 SI Fioin eatraja aud repairs to sidewalks 220 F W OSBUTBi from rullet to Mr New 4 00-414,716 2S The Builalo ,,. . of breaks F L ' hambers'. Pitts teeth. Harrow nev. i See lie at General fund deficit. . 1.'.,110 SKWKR FUND, i.i, i ii r- MU, April I A mount caah on hand I 1,010 08 Itccvlved from SSWSI aaam't 2,17 41 Hecclve'l from 2-mill tax . 2,M2 77-1 7,111 20 I.ISIIUSSIMISTH. For Intel ent on newer bonds.! 1,0.'i2 07 For e.inatructlon aud repalra of sewer S.OOt 70 Caah on haud to balance. . . . MM 50-1 7,100 20 RKCAI'ITIILATION. UABtUttM. PJ00, April l Unmatured aewcr bonds. . . .115,000 On i, . in nil fund deficit 15,110 00-1:10,110 OI SSBtHtBIIBS Cah on hand, sewer fund I IdV M I axes In course of collection lu,'i oo Iiellii'iueiil sewer assessm'la 370 0 Lumber ou hand, UVMt feet IMft -411,141 M Total Indeiitedneu.... ! 71 Itespectfully submitted, B. F. DOMni, Itocorder. Robbed the Grave. A rlartliug Inddtnt, of winch Mr. John OltWr, of Philadelphia, us the subject, is narrated ol bin s follows: 'I was In a most dfOadfUl coiiditlou My skin w s almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coat.d, pain contin ually III buck and sld.s, no nppelite gradually growing weaker dB) by day. Three physicians ban gr-u . mq up. Fortunately, a friend sd vised trying ElecUic Hitters; and lo my gltat Joy ind surpriri , tin- Oral bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their .ini for time we.-a-, a, d aiu now ii well man. I know liny saved my iifn and lobbed me gn.ve.if another victim." No one should tail to try tnem. Only BOo.guawnteed.at Linu's drug store. I LA If Hit! OUT. Dull head Oflhe, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, lists of eppetl a, reveriabneMi lilmplee or sores, are ail piwitive evidence of impure blood. No matter how it became sog it must i " uriiled in order to Obtain good Meal' I. . Auker'a KIcmmI Elixir has never fnll.il to cure Scrofulous nr Hyi.hilitlc sil- ns, nr any other M'smI diaeaesa D Is oerialBly a wonderful remedy and wo sell ev. ry Is.ttle on poaltlvea guarantee. For ale by W L DuLauo. THE BURTON MINDERS. Two More Indians Held forCom plicity in i lie Affair. Skaii way, Apni . Two more In dians were put i sblnd the bars In Hkagway yesleittsy for being impli cated in the letvui murder of Mr and Mrs Itcrt Morton, of Kdgein , Oregon. One I in Hun was arr eted at Mllka and one at Hal nee. The Indian chief at Kluckwan has made all the men of his tribe whom Hi.- siiihorltles want Id this esse come out and give themselves up. They have responded, and even made part of the trip to jail aloue. Twelfe Indians aie In jail here in connection with the Morion case. They comprise the entire number pretent at the murder. The trial may he he'd here this mouth. Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. Kknna, Jackson Co., W. Va, About tin... years ago my wife bad no attack of rheumatism which con fined her lo her bed for over a montb and rendered nef unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal slse. Mr. H. Maddox Insisted ou my using Chamberlain Tain Halm. I purohased a tlfty-cent bottle and used Itaooordlug (o (he directions and the next morning she walked to breakfaat without assist ance iu any manner, aud she baa not bad a similar attack aince. A. B. PAMOMSJi For sale by W. i.. He La no. Mostly About Women. Home women are not contented oo being (he "letter half," they want to bo the whole thing. Tli fellows who know the most about how to handle a wife are those who never had any. Mora women would climb the ladder of fame were It not lor so many gawky men standing around at (he bottom. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of bisspleudld health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy a DM found where stomach, liver, kldneya and bowels are out of order. 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I heartily recommend It to mothers." It Is tbe only barmlssa remedy that produces Immedlase results. It enree bronchitis, pneumonls, grippe and throat and lung dlseaaea. It will pre vent consumption- Vincent A Co.. Corner Drug Htore. I 1 aaWaa! m PiiliS Is your breath bad? Then vour PCS! it icinis turn tneir heads aside. A bad brcsth means a bad liver. Aycr's Pills sre liver pills. They cure constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick headsche. 25c. All druggists. Waut your mnttlarha or heard a baauUful brown nr rlh Slark T Thti u BUCKINGHAM'S DYE USr. iiAi!i m .i i .1 KI I 1 CENTS. .i iltlPlis aaateb 3, ... eejuai.f V u Li .wMkii. i v oul tind gori'l , - J. I u . I i !.. good a.a-t i l.i iuwl ewe wnnttMt, gujgej Ml Uk HMibl4t, lucUs " J n. J S ! eilra I a .Is- Mill tnalS) lb awMarA r. -'. i.tltl nil ftlteai )' ,i ii , 1 Hi a ml Mrfrt ilja i. 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