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Oreeon Historical Society e dvertising: J qb Printing In hnsy seasons brings you yonr sbaro of trade; advcrtism? it: dull sea Is a very important factor in business. Poor printim? rs- J fleets no credit on a good J business bona. Let ns do yonr Job Printing we pnarantee it to be io every way satisfactory. sons brings you your share-, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af orJ" t ) ;iJveit;st. Published on Mondays and Thursdays- Established 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902. No. 39 I A t 2SS OOCOOOOOCCOCXXXD WILL WIN IN JlINf 8MiKlin' niip rwean Owing to the extreme backwardness of bright Spring weather our stock of LADIES MUSLIN UNDER-! WEAR has not moved 4s we should like to see it go,; t we therefore inaugurate a SPECIAL SALE to last until i 1 1AY 16111, n aii .Muslin unoerwear. UK UK AUK rUU'K IUUINv. SPKCIAL SAI.K: Corset Covers Night tinwns Drawers With v. th:'sc shall n-j. price saie irice ? - .... 2) :j 4 1 S5 ... 7o ; ... 1 o.- I raw its. . price S5 . S . . 1 25 . . 1 7" sale pn.v f 70 70 1 or. 1 V) !- v. ;avc l-i; ti !is a... I at ! . hy I'::- li III- M' .JOO- is !' very time yi.n need 1' sail- is : 1-! 1 we Republicans are Assircd Success. of MAJORITY MY BE 15,000. Furnish and Entire State Ticket Gaining Every Day. Con servative Estimate. N. SEUG, Myrtle Creek, l.ra ii li : Csnyouville, Oregon ccooocwoaooc 000000c ccxx?cwocooctx:xx:ocKXxxoocooo s-v f " I 5 .Nvax . v:.x,x . x": v oX'xT.X'ix':vvxvtxwiN: '.tVjaF.&'X, mattings! IVkti ami state ticket is county is s.i:Vl May 12. So far as the is concerned M tiltnoinah Republican, and the mm s pets. :;! - : 1 1 1 1 jr cotton chants, wo. -Is aifl a full line of three- V price S Our $ A u eiegai t ;i::e "f I.iia-n Warp ViaMirgs hi aii the latest designs aii: i-.hri: .s 1 ;.ve just arrivfl lla 1 ". seen eur t leyai.t Cur- iU-'-rtvr - Is. '.;.! l.V to if 1.1 il e ;" earj-vts raneui in !5 -er ynl. is far suifrior to siny:i;i::g we Law cvvr shown in revious years and we delight in ihowir." thtin. I B. W.. STRONG, THE FURNITUrU-. MAN. Bring XI Us Your ... CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. majority wilt not vary n.ueli from that of two years aifo, 5t0. It is to ! ex peousl lh-.il Furnish will rim lx-diiul Lis titkt-t lure, lor this is (.'hanitierlaiif s hoin eounty. an 1 he uiil ;et the sii-- lHTt of sonic Ueimhlieaus who are either usiiruntl-M or wiio uTt his Ts.iia friends. 1-A.tK it MY W:MikKTK. The . lee t ion in Uaker countv will le verr rl-is .-, ami lioth liarties atiin'ar fan- uine of MtiWfs.. Theeoanty has y itie einot ratie at the last two eleetions. a!nl fortiiis reason the .ieiD'nTats as4Tt that their eham es are the ii. iuliie.-t. The o".e for pnvn.'T In 1 was Kiim HW. ieer 1 . IlKMoN. It is jiracti.aliy eertain that U nl. n oountv will l-o reiiulilu'an on the state and (.'ot.izressioual ti.-kets In- inai'-rities raiiLiiiiii from K to ."n) I.M li VJ.SV The sit 'Jut ion in (.'laekamas enmity at this time is sin h as to warrant the ex- jiei tatio:i hi t:ie eUvii'ia ! u.e eatire rei'iiMii-aii s-.ate. t'lMiressioiiai, district and eonutv tieket hv 2"i I to i. CLATs-.il'. A eareim eai:v..s ol every Vi-tiii j.re einct in t'lats. .ji enmity in-I.eates that all the eaii'li.iatjs on the repuhli-.in stae, L"i!-res-i..nal anl Legislative tieke's, ainl nearly every can.li late on the county ticket will reeeive large nix jnrties on t-'ieetioii -lav. The norniil re- jmhliean majority i- tni. ..i.i iii In Cnluiidtia L-niiiity it is generally eoneivle 1 that Furnish and the other reliuhliean candidates will receive the usual r.-;iallh.ia majority of ) in thi oountv. of 1:51. Tongue w ill reeeive hit? ma jority for Congress this time, owin; In lii well known stand against land leas ing. Uepublieau noiiiinee for rejireseu tatives and 1-urnish will carry the coun ty by a good majority. LINCOLN- The indications are that there will be an increase of the vote of alxnit 2O0. and from a careful canvass it is thought that tW per cent of this vote will be for the Ucuhlican ticket. I.IW IlKMiKKAllC. The voters of I.tim C'omity ap'ar to be growing weary of the tales told them bv the l'einocratii: orators, liiuling the hulk of their arguments easily puuetun-d fallacies. I.iiu. usiil to ix.' the hauiA-r I'emocratic t ounty of Oregon, but many Voters have ln-come ennvineeil i.f former blindness, and there is a "...-I lighting hauee lor iie.ul.li-aii mici ess in June, alt hough the I K'lnocr.ils claim -00 imijur' itv. STRICKfN SI. PifRRF FOR CASH OR TRADE J. F. BARKER & CO. Kruse & Newland First class Groceries... Our prices are ahva-s and stock complete righ DEVER'S BLEISD COFFEE .Also a full line of... .en Seeds Highest price paid for Produce. Give us a call Relief Parties ere Now at Work in the City. GHVSTlYSCtNtS ON LURY II WD Victims Seem lo Have licen Asphyxiated in a Twinkle Sea Captain's Story.' concurred in the amendment of the Hou.-e appmpriatiii,.' fl'DO.OOO for the Martini. (lie sufferer.-. The bill now goeH to the President for his. signature. Sea Captain's thrilling Story, .:i t tiii-jue. il.-bld:!iJ aliu:i'K. 1 lie lioiltical cituatloli III .Ma.nenr t'ouiitv has exinrienced a great cban in two vears. The Vvle hereto!. .re ha-1 eeii a rlose ont-, hut the Vote fur . lime 2nd w ill demonstrate the fact thai the 'utility is largely Uepublieau. vakio.n. . the election of the entire Uepublieau state, l.egialatiB and coiinlv tiekel in Marimi I'ountv June 2nd ha n er eeii iUestinnrl. The opposition is making a strong tight mi Onvernoi and state 1'rinter. Mr. ('hamU-rlain's mnal jiptilari;y may -lightly reduce the UMial Ket.uMicau mrioritv of in th. county, but Mr. Furnish will carr. ! tmty by a gool margin. I . t re i ( ii,- if j lia-lll ! was n Foi.T in: Fa mi, L iac i i May 12. N ver.d' siea'm rs. the Vess-1 i;.ii"s. s!.u , 'd li. ln here yes terday ior M. I'ierre. ii ey l ad on iiard a i io'.erumetit delegate, a iium'ner of g :nlarm . a d. laei.io'-ol infantry and M'er.:l t ri.-st -. seis ai.-o i .irrie.l a it "ty l n-tm!elim a::d -i.ii : e. :" iem:-li.i;i . f the i- ii - ! t in the terrf lie v..'. ;.ni ..i.ihi. us da l.il. Iire 1u.;t.:i'. i.' ! ants an-i st. t - ..1 rii t!.ii. - ; jtlgee" Were J--I !' ' I The ret. .gee- i.a !, a- a ri.'e-, lat i.e I .u ! s-; an 1 O-e i'i:..t Iff in .t. l'i' ire. aiet il is r. j o,e thousand ! ti.i i;i ).:r. e tin' fearlul -ire .till of !.U4 !"' I .l..tll.l I eiee. i t and i ' ii' i .d i.sa: ! I re;:- ar . ;:..s . i r. -fa rre. I.- ar i. ni-r i I -il-v ,) u the i VoMlloW. Morrow i'oiinty is safely Uepublieau and will give Williamson the largest majority ver given a Cnngre-sii.md candidate. HI 1 il.ee: i tr.e- sHtKUAS. Sherman t'oiintv ha. I -iii'.ki id f. At the Ui-'l el U iiie- w u- ! ii asii' - tl.. ii.;-1 a., ti Captain Frceiuaii of tin- llrit i-h steam ship Uoddanf, t-ll- the follow inj; thrill ing story : I. IKK T1IK LM OK lilK WOlll.ll. Alter our arrival iii the bay we were told that old Mount I'elee had U-en act ing very ugly, but wa. at that moineiit - ranjely eabn. Then something bap-l-ue.i. There as a shaking in the air so that 1 felt as tlmiih some one had i'.-l'.iil ii. e. Then wime man near me -aid: "My look at that:" He v.ag !. mkin at I'elee an 1 every soul on l...rd l.okel. t... I can't deccriU' wh.at I saw, of course, in-.l my Urrt tho'ii;!.) wa-that the end of I he World '. uiild look just like li.it. It was jut as though the mountain hid been blown no by ail the dynamite in the World. First of aii a r.-al pillar of rl i:i.e rus'iiil straight up in the air then it opened nut wider than the mountain itself andean., r. ai ing d..v. ii out of the eky iipmi lis. 'IliiOii lis. with M'.xley Sei-olid "lii.-lT; i i:-he 1 I i tin- f..ri i ;;-t!e he ld to heave lb" auelmr. 1 s.u4 jj,,. eapt:iin slio itin r !r- a:id 1 -a'.v M- l'ear. th'- eiigineer, ilrop i j !oh . As we rea. iied the ship's :.' a 1 the ti -ry eloiid was q.i.i lis. Red h' t ston.-s. M-ildin mud and real -,da-!.e. l llaiiii' dmi.i-l and clattered j a I o i-r the "iiip. There was another I r .ar and w iih it ail the water in theb.ir i i- r -t;ai t. ga' ln-r up and rush and rueh ii.:- d...e -:rc 1.. ihere t . - - el; i.j-.i: the -hipping. Kvery craft bee'ie.1 "i r lo the ure.it tidal wave and seei:i-d i ar'-en and -ii.k. Wh, n ill,- wave stril. k us, it ti iod'-d "- f..e a:id aft. "Wee'.in awav the i in.'-'- &rr Coffee, Tea and Spices If you are, call at CURRIER'S GROCERY and a,k for the .MOWOPOLE BRAKB I rice is no higher and every can guaranteed Roseburg's Leading Grocer Currier's, k. A if WAIST i1 nice selection ,n Silk W2ist Patterns, U asn Silk Pde. boir patterns, Silk Moire patterns, 2 Persian patterns and a lot, of others Remember these come :u patterns otilv. In Snm'm,. n. T Goods our stock is as good as ever, we certainiy .ft. snow the rvrettipct noitsmg : i J show the prettiest patterns in the city. tr Have you seen our line of Dress Skirts in wool and -4 "?", i.n: ery uesi me market affords and the price is right. I: WoIIenberg Bros. hi store will at o'tix-t. Monday and Suturdav, en-e,.,! gnne stroiiy r,,:.lr ; (i:"e ..'.lie i Business Talk -of a Business Man. i l"riHk ennuty is cxi-ectcd to OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE K ruse & Newland "Ain't it a Shame This is the song our competitors sing obliged to compete with our when WALK-OVER and EDWIN CLAPP LINES OF HENS FINE SHOES $3.30 a,m.cL $5.CO 'Ilropiri and have a Pit" FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good 'fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when you order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and good service. t li'iok. The republican ti- ket is especially strong and win throughout. This is Williamson's home county, and he will have a big majority. IT Lit V. This county w ill go republican in June by the Usual majority of at least 150. CO' IS. Indications are g'Krl for the suece-s of the entire republican ticket in (Ams county. Tiie majority for Presidential Electors tw o years ao was 25S. Fur nish will carry the tail strength of the ticket, which will show a gaiu over two jears ago. Ixill.l.AS. loiig!as County can le depended on ti roll up 200 to 300 majority for the re publican Ftate and county ticket.- It proposes to show its appreciation of the honor paid it by the nomination of A. M. Crawford for Attoriiev-t icneral. GILLIAM. (.iillliim county will pro"bab!y give the republican state and Congressional can didates majorities of 50 to ICO. On the local ticket the vote w ill lie split up. OKANT. tiraut county gave the republican ticket 300 majority at the lust Presiden tial election, ami the fact that Furnish and Williamson, Kastern Oregon men, are on the ticket is expected to increase the lead to 350 this year. i H.MlNKY. Harney county was very close at the late Presidential election, but this year republicans hope to carry it by 50 to 100 votes. On the state and Congressional ticket the iullux of voters is a point in their favor. JACKSON. Jackson county, at the Presidential election, went republican by alxnit 75. It will give the republican State and Congressional ticket 150 to 200. This increase is accounted for by an intlux of 300 voters in the last two years, the ma jority of whom are republicans. JOSKI'IIINK. It is safe to say that the candidates on the republican stale and congressional ticket will carry Josephine county by iOO to 300 votes. Furnish buttons are gett ing very thick, and you never bear of a republVau here who is going to support the democrat nominee for governor. I.AKK. Taking the vote for Justices of the Su preme Court at the election of WOO as a normal point on which to base a repuli lican majority in Lake county, one can probably come to some conclusion as to what, ought to be a conservative esti mate of t.b strength of the republicans in tl.- J'.ii.e election of J'.H)2 a majority At lloseburg Mr. Famuli esiJ h was oot Hccu-iU'Uied 1 1 ivrblip sp-ak-iiig, but his work Lad been uf an Pieo'itire cbjrac'.er i:i t ii- iui:i(t"';iie;it of business affair. The state of Oregon asa yirrtt t usir.esis in-titoti :i. 1" i.e taxpayers were, partners in this bn-ine'si instita'u n. mil b ! k 1 1. i-:t .be people by electing hi in (lomnor, wbien he f.il'y -x;iec?e-.l. -'iM sittpiy uieau his appointment as their business nmruiger fjr h liiuited tiuie. He shonl l insist upon esjiioiuy, in.,riiy a id ef.i -iencv u the miiuem.-n of the et&t institutions. If elected. L wuu! t lir- i:i S-'-:u and !-. i;, Li' tirneto cios attention of his duties (ijVi-iu T ilr 1' . :,;-!i .-i 1 a sV-.-i for the statt au 1 National platform, and f.!rLi-rrr. r. I A na .'p;-r- Innity to tight for thetn. !! sp ik of th fl :Iv. :i l -d of having a Secretary of a D-prrmrr of Li'ior in ii: (. id.-t; re u o-'t..i- I lbn pensionintr of Indian War Ve'eritus referred to t-ru.s nf r i'- l- iii administration of the late IVesddit M' K.a'ey. aul bighl . c- :iii:iei.ded President l'ijoievelt. H ail he npprecia:s tii g ul tln,: his i-dreidy coun to the people from the eipaosio-i p li..v. and che." 1 bv 'rj:rij ? : voters to permit no man on earth to pull d --n th Aui tio ih ili by tl.etr consent, as it would be thus understood if tbv voted me I).-m- crati" ticki t- I Mr. Furnish occupied some liitltt tim in hi" talk and ma If a i:v ' f ;v,ir-.il.ie impreMioD on his hearers. He will be known "Oiv .'s i;.si;ies tJov- eraor. liii.n.-i. an ti.e ioats -ave one. ; and ail the ri:tie of the de. k. Ther I v a- a eiitii it.T at has. I and U -ave -y-eif ! -ei.'d it and iie-.ir'iv kiiit-l t fi. ie .v I driven into it i.y the i .r.v i l t: i.,tw. A couple of sleve- i"r - pe,;:,-j i,,,. ,,f t, vetitiiator a;el r.i m" i:,tn tl e st.-trai:-. There I r.-ma-.n.-1. ha'f dnisl for .mite a time Ha...: wiiieh the -Iiip r-'ilet and the ;":r. and r. k iu'ter.-l the d-i ks. Now and ihe.i charre-l and shriekimr saiior roii'si d'.w n the haleliway and die.1 a. I.e . i:n -. i that j'lile a pile of Corp-- lav over !.i:n. 0000OOCC0OOCC0 A. SAL2MAN g tactical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician J Carries a . . r:ipleie stock of Watches, Clocks r j"-"-'.) '"i'"-iu a-ud silverware 5 WATCH RF.l'AIKINV, PKCIALTY.,. ROSEBCEG, OEE 9 w vwNwwyvoQ I'f i '.! a.i'i f'.Wii C--l.e.. : . one p:u-l i.e- l-oi.i under t !., o i I 1 imi -re i t ''.!: -i.vk and lo-gin : ;r: :.!) a i.jn I t '. ir.l ;.;..; th" iu :rs. wi. . w.-r.- !i.:g .ill ;wit. thu-igh -':i s..;n,. i, -;..; st..-u :'.d ' l were i-:!"in. Many t.f tne -a ior- threw ! 'e-'i ' i - . rin.ird ' e-"a;- a dread ; .! f. !-: )--.t '.la y nu t a v r-e one, f.-r ; i- a:, a ; . i! i : : tha water mv.Tid the s(,ii ;is i:t-r:;liy at l-.liin i ne i sea' "f in y tv ! wa- miracu l .il- The wclwork of thp ca'diiS and1 1 ti'Ige and everj ildr.i i'iamriia-ile tin. on k w as coiisTai-.tly ii:i.;:"...g. and it w.i- -.. ilb kr.-at di:!i.i:ily that we few -ur;..r- ;ii..;i.imi to kr--p the tlan.ea ''' M' 'arpa-jiiii The world is always lcokicp- for a vnrA tt,; THE TOWN CRIER f i-.i'iu t make aa ann.Kincemer.t that w. .ml ptea. tt'e jmiJic brnrr than wte-n weteil them titat tlmr Unudrr worii ; that wid l-ed..:ietn!-rfe.-tinn. anj the l....r.n: .!ir Unn-lrr can t he c..i..pete.i r. anvw l.rv in 'the or.i,ntrv for t:;e -r:e.-Ji-.r. ..f it- wrk ..! ..r,. ;-o;t. ,frfy con.petiti. in tin- inie. 1-u-is a iherewas anv letter n,etl...l, UtlU;. t,ave thrm it Try th- Knsri.tinf ti.n laun-lrv iff mm Mi liiy 4 In the Sweet Bye and BveM Republican for the past six years, and there is no rfn..n t" exipeet that she will devite from tbat cour-e at the iniii- j In ing election, tieer bad a majority of 5 corpses were lying in a the cii-toin-hniisi' font i tr;n- "f the larger sl.o. tbat iieigb!riii. 1 r:y -;...l. e..ui I I- -hundr.-i-kind- . i ami Til. of -:t;i- wer Buggies, Hacks and Carriages are the best. We stand bv U e are here today, tomorrow and all the time. The e'v Lliriu-d Ii!'. I w iine--l tla' nlire 'htnlctinll of ,. T- . , .,.1 I H-rre. I I.e l..,ue i:j el- ! .s tl.e i ,i . . -"-4-- ... CeODle that neddle river t hp rr,nntre .in in every muricr wini sucn rapioi-, 1 -Z. .s.j oi.-in.it t.uuiy anu them peopl . tomorrow. gone C. W. PARKS & CO. Il you want to buy a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a liouse If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If vou want to move a house If 'yoa don't know PAT C V Wxbhpfiitnn' Contractor gall on or addreas . . . r r. J-'dl.liClpUil, md Bailor tor CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH II III! Reseburg, Oregon. for toyernor. TH.LAM'H.K. Tillamtiok County will give the Re publican ticket 30t to majority. a usual. tHArii.t.4. t'matilla Count v will roll up inon- than the usual Republican majority of j 400 in June, and for Furnish for Jovem-1 or its own "ltill it will give a major ity d WK) to !0J. IVmocrats all over the comity are working for Furnish, am) are making no secret of it. Republicans were never so enthusiastic, and are working bard to make a clean sweep: i'mom iKifBTrri.. The cbaiuvs for a Republican victory in I'nioii County ar growing brighter each day, though there fs a 100 majority to overcome. Its voters will no doubt standby the F.astern Oregon man for ( iovernor. WALLOWA. The Republican candidates for I'resi- dental F.lectors in F.iOOhad a majority of 100 in this county, and there is every rcavn to lelieve the State ami Congres-r slonal tickets this year.will have as good if not a better lead. WASHINOTOX. This countv has nominally 500 repub lican majority, but owing to factional matters this majority may lie reduced, though Furnish is safe. WASCO. Reports from all precincts of Wasco CoiJJity l'int toward the success of the Republican ticket in June. All forces are actively at work, u canvass of the situation evidencing the Republican lead is 400 to 500 votes. WllKKI.KIt. Wheeler County will give Furnish and the Reiublican state ticket 150 majority. Williamson will receive an immense vote here as he is intimately known. TAMIIII I.. There is every indication that Yain biil Countv will give the usual Republi can majorities for the state and county tickets the coming election. Four years ago Yamhill County gave tieer a major ity of 200. tildes, showing that the i tim- had met They pay uo license, no taxes and spend no e county. We D!aee our riV nnt nnh. i t day v,a- turned -,..ideniy m nigi i.t i : but above these and we stand by them. If their ri?s hreaV r' i:...-' 'T : 4 you K0 for repays? If o. iv thai it was nn'"s tiia' snv rer- s. !l -otl'id le savs i. . A I hae-.d, ti e money in the countv death as by a lightning str..J,e. F ry leslieA a if etothinkf WAS l'P.riled :iciv fr..m ,heei,arre,l..sHes.and in mm.v ,mrnh,g town ,,s.ple distracte...y ru. u O , OU gQ ZOr repairs.' It OWS prove dissatis- cas.'s the ai.iomens had U-. rst o; en i.ing ai..ut on the u-acb. The burning ' ,aclory NV e Piake them good. See our rigs before 3'ou buy. iiy tiie inieti-1- ncai. lini.liug sio ul out irom tlie surroutni. , darkness like dark shadows. All 1 r r room ruu fCA Y-?- 1 UJ.'.-.Ma.nuu.wyWi piiej r'itf it once, tff-jf 17,-' bulb !!.: .I S U .Will- PVT'riWf luVd'rivra hv,a, a t oid M ft V 5FR iu the lleml uml.lv. li.ltHI 1 ! kliftorlMNL llcni hud l'rnl.-U the Altnilirana. llMitorn the Henseii .if 'I tc ninl Sim IL Full tiza 60c : Trtnl size li.; nt llrui;irii.tH nr hy mnil. fcLY iJKO'illiiiia, U Wuieu buwt, .NtW Yorw C lrinil-lv eiioti''! the h'itiir. s nf tin dead wcr.? generally calm and r. - s. fr.!. this time the mountain was maring and althoueh in .ine c3m s terrible fright -baking, and during the intervals be- j and agony were depicted. ( irim piics of t ween these terrifying sounds I Could. llies were stacked everywhere, show- hear the crie-of despair and agony fpim iiigtlint.leatliha.lstrii k. il them while the thousands w ho were perishing, ; the crowds were vainly socking --ca e The cries added to the terror of the from the liery deluge. u oi,-.- .; ot a so-ne, but it is imp :ssihle to describe its ' group of nine ehildren were found locked horr..r or the dreadful s-Hatiii9 it pr.i in each other's arms. du. ol It was like witnessing the end The vault? t f the bank of M.irt n! ,ue, of the world. Li t me add that after the at the head of what had been the Rue tir-l shock wa- over, the liurvivors of I de 1. 'Hospital, were found inta. t. They the crew rvudered williug help to navi coutained 2,( 'OO.OiM francs in -p.-. ie and gale the ship to this port. Mr. I'lisson- .f !.. b.u.it.t i.. l.... t. ...... 1 . ..... .1-.. .-'... it ...i. .i..i.l at rl iiiinlie lnmtiiititr uun i .nut. r. it. ii.-iir i'"i . .1 i P. ' iu.li i r" ". "- I 1 ft iii;. The va'ilts ..f tiie t .ovtrnineiit to a on ls.ard. was savctl, and really I, Treasury are now U-ing si ar. ht d in the Is-lieve that he is the only survivor of 1ioik that a lari;e anioniit ..f nioiiev and St. Pierre. I was severely burned on other valuables de"'-ited by the prim i- tiie hand-and face, pal merchants of the city may I f saved. "" 'mmM Nearly 4ihh of the refugees lu.ni the vicinity of the viliaue ot I.e Prechecr. a surburhaii vilhu-e north of Si. Pierre Is ntt IfP"!" occupation S. K. SYKES II . FEED AID if ffllFS tv I Ar AND- 1 EMPIRE SNAKE CHARMING Most i.diriii1r fertm t )i a ei i Vi rf t annl-at by the lieiich crtuser , i .i,i .-;. .i the lonrh of nn Smiths' Dandruff Pomade. stos itching sculp uxin one application three to six removes nil dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price 50 c, For ale by Marsters Drug Co. Mltf. About Bees. lo you want any honey from voiir liees? If you do, do'liot hive thein in lioxor keg when you can get n giKhl patent S frame hive complete for only 1.75. For wctions anil I mm supplies, call on John K. Johnson Ikix I'll Rosoburjr Ore, Suehet and the cable repair ship Pony- j er-tjuerticr and were brought here. As' !n result of his insH'ction, the command-! er nf the Suehet roxirts that cre iivs are ' constantly forming in the northern por tion of the ishmd where the land is in a state of perpetual chantre. Fortunately that part of the country was evacuated in good time hy the inhabitants, who fled to Fort de Franc.:, Lava cont tunes to stream down the mountain side r.ccompaiiiml by terrific thunder and lightning. The dearth of provisions is beginning to lie felt throughout the island. Num. erous families are completely ruined and even shelterless, while the menus at the tlisiMisal of the authorities are much too iii.lile.mate to t'ojie with the distress. Communication is practically cub off from all tho surrounding islands, except by stray vessels which are seized upon hy the inhabitants to flee from Martin ique. KOOSRVKI.T UKCOMMFNIiS All), WasiiisoTon, May 12. President Roosevelt has sent a me.-, age to congress calling attention to the great calamity to Martinique. The President, asks congress to ap propriate half a million ,,i dollars, or whatever sum they ihcni expedient, for the relief of the victims and sufferers. Wammnotox, May 12. The bill ap propriating $200,000 for the relief of the Martinique, sufferers passed the House by a vote of lot! to i). Wahiuwton, May 12. Thu Senate Hut these same women run greater risks than the snake charmer. How many women allow dis ease to fasten on them and slowly to crush out their strength. Womanly dis eases should never be allowed to un dermine the health. 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