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WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1001.
it
9f
shows itself in muddy com
Biooa
eral debility.
, "Bad blood" is impoverished
bloodtoo poor and thin to
' furnish nourishment to ! ' the
flesh, nerves and vital organs,
EUAS
GUESTS
Aamirai Thomas Gives a Big
Dinner.
j-f .tun r
ON THE FLAGSHIP MINNESOT
TOE MOKM1NQ ASTOItlAK, ASTORIA. OnEflO N.
iby their - beneficial action on
thfl nvflfom will nnrifv 4)ia
blood and upbuild the bodily
nna menial vigor, ueecham's
Pills bejdnflriuhtbytorrectinfir j
the digestion arid establishing
regularity of the bowels.
They increaso ' tho ' ! health-.
making elements that enrich
tho blood and giVo tone and
vigor. Ucecham's Pills ' are
best for .poor blood as they
cleanse it thoroughly and
Carry off
1 Impurities
la bit wllli lull dlrctioM 10. Md 2Sc
The Admiral Commented Uoon the
friendly Relation! Existing Be
iween tne U. S. and Mexico Gov.
ernor Sanguine- Makei Speech.
r SENDS PETITION.
Five Mexican! Held for Witneiaei
Since July 1907. '
PHOENIX.' Ark. Airil 7.-Aii.
gustln Pina. supervisor consul in Ari
cona for Mexico has received a pcti
nd A. A. YVorsley of Tucson in he.
half of Jose S. Sorris. Jose M. Lopei
Jesus D. Martinet Jose Ruii and
Estcbcn Quintana, five Mcxicani
who are alleged to have been unlaw
fully held in jail in Tucson ilnce
July 1907. at the instance of U. S.
District Attorney Alexander and who
have been denied interview! with
friends or counsel, also by order of
Alexander.
The petition says that in July 1907,
thirty Mexicans were brought to Ari-'
zona by the agent for the DuQuesene j
Mining Company. After working six '
days all were imprisoned by the im- j
rniKration officials presumably for
vilation of contract labor law. They:
were given a hearinir on September,'
4 and were deported except the five
who were held ostensibly as witnen
In a suit to be brought against the
du Qucsene M ining Company.
It Is alleged that they never have
been called upon to testify in any
case. It is said that no compensa
tion has been Riven or offered and
that no communication has been al
lowed. an.l hardships have been
worked on the families of the men
In Mexico. '
. FUNSTON TO LEAVE POST.
; SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.
Gencral Fred'k Funston it scheduled
to leave his post aa head of the De
partment of California according to
reports in army and navy circles her
It is probably that he will take
charge of the Military school at Fort
Leavenworth, Kas. i
Who will succeed him is not defin
itely known but it Is generally be
lieved that Major General Fred'k D.
Urant will be named as Funston's
sHfccssor.
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MAG DA LENA DAY. Aoril 3-
jVia San Diego, Cal April 7)-The
relations between the American naval
officers , and the Mexican authorities
represented in chief by Gov. Augus
tin Sanguinci of Lower California
ever since the battleships steamed in.
to Magdalcna Hay have been most
cordial and mutually pleasant recol
lections of the stay will be carried
away by all who have participated In
me iriemny functions that have mark
cd the last three weeks. At a dinner
given last night by Admiral Chas
M. Thomas, in temperary command
ot the fleet, on board the flairsh b
Minnesota, the exchange of felicita
tions was characterized bv extreme
cordiality and gracefulness of com
pliment. , Admiral Thomas made a
brief address In which he commented
upon the friendly relations existing
between the U. S. and Mexico and
expressed the belief that the stay of
the fleet at Magdalcna would do
much to cement that friendship Into
permanency.
The address coming at a time when
tne relations of the two countries in
formally arc bcinir discussed in var
ious quarters, was most significant
and apparently was hiahlv anorectal
jed by the Mexican guests on board
; tne Minnesota. Admirals Sperry and
Emory were among the American
.guests. Gov. Sanuuinei also was
I very happy in his remark, declaring
j he believed that Mexico and the U. S
had been brought nearer together
I than ever because of the warmth of
the friendship existing between Pres
ident, Diai and President Roosevelt
Admiral Thomas in his address
said:
"Your Excellency, the Governor of
Lower California and officials of the
Mexican government present with us
Here tonight.
"It is with peculiar pleasure that I
welcome you on board the Minnesota
tonipht.
."We regret exceedingly that our
feathering tonight is marred by the
absence of our commander In chief
I which is lamented by us all.
"We of the Atlantic fleet are fullv
i appreciative of the privilege, ao cord
ially granted by your government to
utilise the waters of this magnificent
bay, the Ideal place on the Pacific
coats for gunnery training tar the
American navy and on behalf of my
own government. I return to you our
grateful thanks for this highly prized
consideration shown us!
"Since the day of ur arrival here
we have been the recepicnt of numer
ous courtesies from your excellency
an4-her-TpreireiTtarives ofthe
HI bv V. IIIIIVIIL MUM. 11 Will TIM fl
difficulty that we can adequately repay
...v... in Ainu, .pui i assure..vou th-v
i..u.. ht.,". .
-jj mil appreciated, anm am of the
Opinion that tne InterchaniK' of mrh
civilities will tend to the bringing- of
tne two countries closer together and
cause to, be brought about a better
acquaintance with our .mithern
neighbor In the family of nations, an
object dear to. tiie American heart
and that it will tend to the cementing
more nrmiy ot our frien shb for one
anotner and the heightening of mu
tual respect, and my fond wish is that
such relations may not only improve
irom year to year but ast unbroken
until the end of tinje, ,
Oentlcmcn: I ask you to join me
In this toast'The Health, haonineu
and prosperity of His Excellency, the
President of Mexico: the neonle of
our sister Kepubfc; and, most espec
ially, our Mexican friends present
with us upon the occasion of this en
M ....
oyaftie reunion' ; ,
FRENCHMAN IN TROUBLE.
MANY CONVERSIONS MADE IN
CAPITAL OF H00SIER STATE
f 1 The, new theory (backed up by his
preparation) advanced by L. T
.Cooper with regard to the cause of
! J
i siost ill health of the present gcnera
f.'tion i being sown broadcast by this
jyottng man.
Cooper believes that the hitman
stomach has become deircncrnte in
civilized races and claims that good
Health is impossible unless the stom
ach is re-vitalized. This hr rln
do with his preparation.
I An art'clc from the Indianapolis
tprar during Cooper's stay in that city
Ijlias this to say of Coooer and hi
Bpreparation: "Residents of this city
sure Deing astounded by L. T. Cooper
and his new preparation.
Reports that oreceded Mr
cr's visit here told of his success in
ther localities, but the immense enr.
ess of his medicine and the general
elief in1 his theory was whollv nn.
I'recedentcd., ; k
f'So great is the rush of the
i , . . . . r -
ms young pnysician that neonlp nA
in toe waiting their turn for hours in
Y effort to see him. The most Ini
eresting feature of this is statements
nade by reliable citizens as to
ktual accomplishments of rnnntr.
fnedicine. Amon recent statement
'f this character the' following iV a
!"'f example:" ,r''
"Mr. n. F. Campbell, of 3224 West
Washington street, had this to say of
his experience with Cooper: 'I have
lHcn a victim of stomach trouble for
the past five years sick and sHflWin,,
pain all the time. Everything I ate
uiMrcsscn me. I have been under the
treatment of many physicians, and
iihv laKen ail kinds of medirine nM.
of which afforded mc relief. I was
greatly discouraged, and was nhniif
ready to give up, when Mr. Cooper
came to this city to i ntrodnr hie
preparations.
'"I was skeptical, of course: after
spending so much money and taking
such a large quantity of medicine, but
like the drowning man, I was ready to
tne drowning man, I was ready to
grab at a straw, so I secured some of
i nr. cooper s iew Discovery med -
cine and began taking it. 1 It see,med
Coea to See Fleet and Barely Escapes
Big Vine,
MAGDADENA BAY. Anril 2
via ban Diego April 7.Rear Admiral
cnas M. Ihomas. temoorarilv in
command of the Atlantic fleet sinre
tne departure of Admiral Evans, is
Dusily engaged getting to the multi
tudinous affairs of the fleet in hand
1 shall not remove permanently
to the Connecticut", said Ad
Thomas to-day", i shall take with
me only what I shall renuire for.
few weeks, maintaining my quarters
on the, Minnesota in use I should
wish to come back to them. It is
Admiral Evans intention to reinin
the fleet as soon as hs is able to do
so."
Admiral Thomas made nther .n
unusual pronouncement
I'uuiicny attecting the fleet.
"It always has teen my belief" he
aid, "that the public is entitled to
know everything concerning the navy
mai is consistent with its wetf.ir
There are, of course, manv matter
oi a iccnnicai nature which must be
Kept secret from foreign powers but
mcse are usually of a kind in wWt,
the country wound not be interested
particularly anyway.
it is the peoples' navv. ThU
the people's fleet. There is
son that I know of whv we hn.,M
conceal from them what we are do-
mg so long as essential mili
rets are kept inviolate. I ihint :
win oe better for the neonle f !,
U. 5. and better for the navy if they
Knew eacn other more intimately.
i snail welcome anv effort to ae.
quaint the public more thorono-blv
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wim tins nect." The French Str.
Malte of the Charireurs Line f
Antwerp, which ran into the H.iv
ounoay tor a chmDse of the fleet
unwillingly came in contract with
the Mexican authorities and int
escaped having to pay $600 port dues
oeiore departure was oermitted Sev.
eral ban Francisco persons of prom
onence were on board the Xfait.
bound for Southern Mexico ports,
and Agent McNcar of the Steam
ship Company had her put in to af
tord his passengers a look at
battleships. Monday a luncheon was
given on board the Malte 1!1 finrirtr
of Gov. Sanguine of Lower Califor
nia and which was attended bv sev
eral naval officers, including members
of Admiral Thomas personal staff.
Messrs. Goodfolldw Root of Xash of
San Francisco and several other civi
lians.
Agent McNcar sent the purser of
tne Meanier ashore where he was
detained by the collector of tlie nr,rt
After many conferences the lUeviV
officials fixed the port dues of tlie
Malte at $600 and it was decided to
pay it but the port officer finallv re
icnted and remitted the sum.
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OREGON
I follows: I
blood. Catarrhal affections must he
treated through the bod to get per
manent results. To get well, to feel
strong, hearty and vigorous one must
have good clean blood and lots of it.
You can't clean the blood thorouirhlv
unless the kidneys are made active.
Had blood means clojrited. inactive
kidneys and liver which causes, too.
such symptoms as backache, ner
vousness, bladder and urinary diffi
culties and other .sympathetic
troubles..
Here is a simple home remedy
and the recipe for making it up is as
follows
Jfluid Extract Dandelion one half
ounce, Compound Kareon one
ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla
tnree ounces. Shake well in a bottle
and take in teaspoonful doses after
each meal and again at bedtime. The
ingredients can be obtained at any
good prescription pharmacy at small
cost.
Here the readers of this naner
have a simple yet powerful and ef
fective remedy for all forms of blood.
kidny and bladder diseases which
snouid relieve rheumatism and catarr
hal affections and replace that weak
worn-out indifferent feeling with
strength, vigor and health.
OLD TENEMENT COLLAPSED.
: LONDON, April 7.-Hwo old ten
ement houses in Castle street collaps
ed early this morning as the result,
U is supposed of a gas explosion. It
is believed that 40 people mostly
German waiters, are buried in the
debri.s At six o'clock four bodies
and twenty injured persons had been
removed from the ruins.
MIXTURE TO CLEAN
BAD BLOOD
to help right from the first dose. T
have been taking it for several weeks,
and can now eat, heartily and enjoy
my meals' for the' first time in five
years eat anythirisr. without oain or
distress of any kind. 1 I feel like a new
i)eing-iife is wdrth living now.' "
Let us ; explain ' Mr. Cooper's re
markable' medicine1 to' vou If' vour
general ' health Is -not; all ' that it
should be. Charles Rogers & Son.
BY ACTING ON THE KIDNEYS
HOME VEGETABLE MIX
TURE WHICH FORCES THE
KIDNEYS TO FILTER' OUR
IMPURITIES.
All medical authorities are airreed
that the blood is the great source of
disease or 'of health in the human
system. If the blood is pure, the in
dividual is stronjr and healthv. if the
blood is impure or diseased then
there is sickness 'or decay- in the
whole system," -.y
Rheumatism is strictly a blood dis
ease, It is caused by excessive uric
ncid. Sores, pimples, etc.. mean bad
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