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f TtlL UktouW DAILY JOUKMAL. VP l LAND. SATURDAY KVKN1NO, ' AUGUST 8. 1908. 2 nrna ii nn i hi .Utn ANUo Ant BIB' DEPOT PUB FOR JBCITIES Terminals in San Francisco and Chicago on Colos sal Scale. 0 YORK FIGHTS JAPANESE PLOT INSURANCE RATES TO ENTER COUNTRY! TOO EXTRAVAGANT (United Prew Lee1 Wire) ' Ban Francisco, Auk. . rians for a new depot on the block bounded by Mar ket. Mission. Tenth and Kieventh streets havs been drawn by l. H. Buraliam of Chicago. Although the project has I, n contemplated for some time, the plans, which have Arrived here, are said to have been drawn at the Instance of tha Ocean Shore & Southern 1'ociflo rail road anil raaitv circles are imenrocu today In tlie changes contemplated by the The clan la to teur as to build three more Mr Van Ness Market street lines street new scieme. mil buildings vo ts iif wld avenue, widen onus .11 at this nuiii 1. one of tlx .venues la to run to the panhandle of nolden t?ate park, another If to run Into the Mission run to Business Men Balk on 3Iak iii Companies Present of JIujre Dividends. (Pulled PreM U"il Vlr.) New York. Auk S A concerted move- nn-nt Is on foot todnv ness men of New York to take meas ures to force n reduction of fire In surance rates, which, they claim, are much too hU'h. The rateH In the busi ness section were ruined after the San Francisco fire from 20 to 26 per cent and havo not been reduced yet. The business men point out mat ine Organized Band of Smug glers Land Little Brown Men From Mexico. (United Pre. Leased Wire.) Galveston, Texas. Aug. 8 From eight among the bust- j Japanese captured while attempting to cross the border from Mexico, details of a great smuggling plot were learned today by the Immigration amenta. The Japanese declare that there are now 60,000 of their countrymen In Mexico. and that most of them are awaiting an opportunity to enter thia country. 1 hey aav an organised band of smugglers la working on the border, running a tug and the third is to v.. VJ-Mde Mall docks, giving as access to all portions of the city from tne aepot. . In front of the new depot la to be a semt-olrcle plaaa two blocks) wide. ' Neither the Southern Pacific nor the Ocean Shore officials will talk of the cheme. Chicago. AUg. 8. The officials of the Chicago & Northwestern road today made public plans for what is to be one of the finest railway terminals in the United" States, when it is completed. The station Is to occupy four city blocks and thirteen acres of ground enace at Madison. Canal. Klnzle and "Cn streets, and will cost J20.000. 000 when completed. It is aUted that work on the new terminal will commence at once, so that it can be completed by January 1, 110. DENIAL OF RATE WILL REBOUND Bryan Leaders Are Pleased With Churlish Action of the Railroads. (TjDlted Pre" Ieased Wire.) Falrview, Lincoln, Neb.. Aug. 8. Bryan loaders today are said to be pleased over the refusal of the railroads to give special rates for persons attend ing the Bryan notlfloatf&'n ceremony next Wednesday, and they think it will arouse svmpathv for their party on the score of alleged discrimination against the Democrats by the railroads. The Rev W. L. Dawson of Loudon, a prominent British lecturer. called on Brvan todav and had a talk with him Eugene V. Chafin of Chteaeo, Prohi bitionist candidate for president also was a guest at Kairview. Chafin talked enthusiastically of the outlook and painted an optimistic, word picture of the Prohibitionist prospect. Governor Haskell of Oklahoma left here today for Chicago, where he will meet Chairman Mack. After their conference this afternoon prvan and Eugene W. Chafin. the Pro ' liibitionist candidate for the presidency, posed together for the photographers, who made several snapshots of tiie two fanrfMntoa standing side by side. They seemed much pleased with the results of the conference, but Chafin would not admit that it was of any political sig nificance. TWO COACH LOADS OF IXSAXE PEOPLE (United Pres leased Wire. Vallejo Csl.. Aug. 8. Past Assistant Burgeon Walter 8 llwn left Mare isl and navv vard this morning with two Chartered coaches to take 24 insane pa tients to the national asylum at Wash ington, P. C. Some of the lunatics pre violent at times and a dozen attend ants were detained to accompany Dr. Hoen, as it is feared there m:;y be ex citing scenes during the long transcon tinental trip. The transfer of the patients is beim made at the order of tne navy depart ment and the party is prohahly the most remarkable of the kind that ever crossed the continent. . i nwi K flru insuran. . companies naye rraurni from polnt abollt ln0 mU,.s nortn nf in. ir i'!"i'"' ............ '.i -lamplco to a landing place tieiow cor- clared dividends of from 10 to 4n per , pu, c.n,..tl Texas. .From 25 to 60 Ja cent since that time, but have not rf - pin( ara smuugled across the line at duced rates Th stock of the lntir- ,.a,,h tH of lhr tug ,t s ieged. ance eonipunles is selling for hundreds of dollars above par, tney c.iuim, uim the New York fire Insurance exchange Is u close corporation that restricts competition among companies doing business in this city. The business men complain that while fire protection ruts been Increased by ih. n.i.ini,,,, nf hlo-h pressure mains down town and the reequlpment of the: flr department, the insurance com panies remain obdurate. It is likely that the public service commission will be asked to take action. DRIVES OUT o BLOOD HUMORS The skin is not simply an outer covering of the body, but through its thousands of pores and glands it performs the great and necessary work of regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of the refuse and liner .waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that goes on . imuugu uiog 411110 iuvci, xv pcxiuiiu uicao uuun uw tissues ana uurci which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour ished by pure blood. When from any cause the circulation becomes infected with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to 1 disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema, Acne, Tetter, (miied rVes. lmi wir..) or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases . Pittsburg. Pa.. Au(. 8 it became of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov- known h.T today that Kveiyn Thaw jng the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood from an win be ti... heaviest loser through tne Rcn&t fiery fluid to a cooling, health-produeing stream, which, instead of act 1011 or Slurry ' he be dec hired i at least ii.tmo monthly. As soon as porary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cannot be cured ' 'ur.'-'Tt' "in rb. Tmpos'sibu" fo'r h'er to ? . S. has purified the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any med- obtain more than a legal share for living XC84 aavice Sent iree. mk nen .sea It was Intimated here todav by a friend of the Thaw lumllv that Harry Thaw I was actuated in filing the application! by a desire to free himself from con- Thaw Actuated in Bankruptcy Petitions by Wife's Wastefulness. ,rry k. Thaw m ukini that jrritatjng, an(i Jpflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its soothing, KZn b" c" ! "own faithful qities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for any tern- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA, S61C00ICIL M Expressmen of Seaside Buck at New Tax Ordinance Arrests Follow. HEIGHTS 11 BADLY DAMAGED stMnt demands for monev from Evelyn, as much as to protect his creditors. His ; assets are $12. 012 38 and his liabilities! are 458, 140.48. There Is a great question as to how Thaw thlnkn it will be possible for him to attend a meeting of creditors and be examined by a referee according to the requirements of the Pennsylvania law. 3 7& CALIFORNIA MEN TO IRRIGATION CONGRESS The two-atory frame dwelling of T. C. Brown, located on Portlund Heights, (T'nlted Prean Ler4 "",,. near the site of the old observatory, j JZVo.r ooUU was badly damaged by fire this aftor- n(uncH,i the following delegates to rep noon Nearly all of the upper part I resent it at the national irrigation con of the home was destroyed before the a. wMchnvone. a mueroue firemen from the heights station got j pre8n0f y A. Heard and O. A. Miller of the fire under control. j Sacramento. W. M. Coward, N. IL Wll- The origin of the fire is not Known ; ton and J. W. Knox of Merced; F. a at this time. It is thought to have originated in the flue- or near the kitchen. The fire was discovered by neighbors who hurried to the assist ance of the members of the Rowen fam ily at home. No one was injured and a part of the furniture on the first floor was removed from the burning building. Mr. Howen Is shipping clerk lor th eColunibia Casket company and was no tified of the fire late this afternoon. The house was completed about IS months ago and cost something like J4, nan. Late this afternoon the firemen had the lire under control. The loss will amount to several thou sand dollars, part of which, it is under stood, is covered bv insurance. Chadbourne and J. Hechtman of Ban Francisco. I In addition to the regular delegates appointed by various commercial bod i ies. many prominent men of California i will attend tiie congress. Irrigation ! projects now under way as well as 1 those under consideration will be dls- cussed. I The California Promotion committee will offer a prize for the best display of ! products from a single irrigated farm. HEAVY RAINFALL IN NEW MEXICO (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.) Seaside. Or., Aug. 8. The arrest of C. C. Grimes yesterday afternoon was the result of an attempt of the ex pressmen of the city of Seaside to do i n...T 1 1, 1t- .t W.st Seaside without paying the tax which as im- 1 stood, is covered bv insurance. j East Las Vegas. N. M., Aug. 8. posed on expressmen bv tho city coun- j Many streets resemble rivers and tha ell of West Seaside. , ! 1) t H MV1 AYC "PI? PA A I"!? 1 railroad yards here are inundated as a The ordinance was passed two weeks j Ji.l' JlrJLUiV JbJrAvJl ft result of a rain storm which swept this ago and the time for paying the tax ,,,,,, lv.n , T country today from East Las Vegas to is up. Yesterdnv morning Chief of Po- LEMONS FOR DftAftftR r hnpelle. Considerable damage from lice Fred Lindslev of West Seaside an-, J"JlIVi,u A lightning has been reported and several nounced that expressmen doing business i I false fire alarms have been turned In in West Seaside who had not paid j Telling that If ther did not divulge I hy bolts striking wires. The telephone their tax would be arrested. Crimes i tnB name nf the men who had sold j service is out of commission find it is was the first offender. He was placed them t he over-ripe melons they w ould 1 Impossible to learn the extent of the under arms;, taken before Recorder 1 ne arrested, Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, ' damage in the country. Whentley and n leased. The time set , deputy health officer, obtained sworn i Despite the Immediate damage the for the hearing Is Monday at 3 p. m. ; complaints from four street pe;1!lers 1 storm, If it abates within a reasonable The ezprcssmen of the city have united nKull,st Harrv Arakelian. an Armenian time, will have the effect of saving the and will fight the case. Attorney John I cl,rDstone broker, who was arrested last lives of thousands of sheep and lambs F. Logan will represent trie city 01 1 evening. nv assuring piemy 01 ieeo West Seaside and 1 . U. l'linon 01 As toria has been retained by the express men. The arrest of other expressmen has followed. The Kind Ton nave Always Bought, and which has been la use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- tV-T2",. sonal superrlsion since Its infancy. ccc4 Allow no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endangerhe health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA always Bears the Signature of TROUBLE BROtGHT SULLIVAN TO THIS As Arakelian has no warehouse Mrs. Evans has tried In vain to examine tho T)T rvTV AI? AT A TFT? fruit he was Jobbing. This car con- I i. liVjA 1 1 Uf AlftlV MAINS FOR ALL (Continued From Pago One.) Los Angeles. Cal.. Aug. 8. Stephen L. Sullivan, an aed and well-known lawver of southern California, is held today, pending a preliminary examina tion, charging him with forging a check for $7 on the Metropolitan Bank Trust company. The paper was signed "A. C. Dunn. an unknown name, and was cashed by Lyke & Black, merchants. Sullivan's downfall is attributed by his acquaintance to over Indulgence in lhjuor. brought on by a series of family Borrows. For several years he has faced disappontments and has rapidly failed before them. R vm na thv for his condition is ex pressed toy his friends. In his extrem-i 1 ity he appears to have made no effort to obtain more, than enough lo .supply needs Tor mod. i - I I AAA '. m ntilrtli if thftl' IH-IIieU O.U"V HJUBMliriuiin, t..ij-ii it j had been In good condition would have i brought Vi cents each. There were, but. 1,200 good melons In tha car. but! the best price he could get from S. Fox. j A Vursom. H. Fendel and 8. Hoffman, ' the peddlers who afterwards signed the, and Increase an Institution from which oonmlftlrits. was HO. I'nder the new lie derives no benefit? Not for the market ordinance Mrs. Evans was able pnst nine or ten years have the tajrpay- I to sfow thH peddlertf that if they did ers paid a cent of taxes for a single! not show up Arakelian they would be i water main. The water consumer has: nrosactited themselves, lie was found ; paid for the extensions of the present i at 148 Front street. Tho case will be i system and has borne the burden long i SI The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ma nmua oommnv. t atuftsikv eraacr, mtw voaa err No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our suooeas la due ' to uniform higb-fvede work at reasonable prloes. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak- ness can now have their teeth es traded rilled and Drldgework ap plied without the least pain or dan ger. PAINLESS EXTRACTION S2-KARAT CROWNS BRIDGE WORK OUR BEST PLAIN PLATS!.. ALL UHUD PLATE 1 TFFTH BrTCAtf anamination and Oonaoltatloa Tree. Re-Enameling Teeth la the rreateat Invention la modern dentistry and baa been most suooees- ful of all methods. We extend to ell a speolal Invita tion to call at our office and han their teeth examined free of chara-e. We own and control the lara-eat and best equipped dental establish ment In the world, having it offices all told. We give a written guarantee with all work tor 10 rears. Lady attend ant. Open evenlnrs till T. Sunday I to I Union Painless Dentists sal. Morrison -, Corner First. TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES OUT or VOWS PGOPU We can do yotur entire Crown, BrUfi and Plate Work In a day If necessary. Positively Painless Extracting Pree when plates or bridges are ordered. Sensitive teeth aad roots removed with out the leaet vain. Ten chairs. Only th most scientific and careful work. 80 TEAMS XV POTX.Ajn. WA WfClTAirD ASSOCIATES " ,asPlnless Dentists. railing BldaTi Third and Weshlngtom i 8 t a. p. m. ; Sundays to Extraction, B0o: Plates, Both Phones. A and Main SOS m. to Painless Extraction, ta. 60o : Plates, 15.00. a. heard In the municipal court Tuesday. YOUNG TURK PARTY ! enough I "Xow we will see whether the tax i payers who have been coming in and 'demanding additional water mains rea ! lv want tliem or not. If they do they J can get them on the same plan that i thev can Ret a sewer." ; ; I When asked what effect the decision was the reason for the sultans appa- o ,he court would have upon the con rently sudden declaration of a constl- SUmer's fund and of its disposal by thfl tutlonal government. I -water board. Mavor Lane said: It is thought here mat a neciaraiioi I (Continued From Page One ) his Immediate Fire at Cnmpo Socto Mine. (United Pr.-(8 Leru4'l 'Ire ) Stockton. Cal., Aug. 8 -The rock crushing plant and the railroad round house at the Camno Secto copper mine were burned to the ground last night, and a loss of f25.0O0 sustained. Only h- a valiant flpht were the bie smelter and other works saved The fire Is sup posed to have been started bv spontan eous combustion. The mine will be closed down for several weeks tha sultan of the acceptance ny Turkwv of the allegiance of Tabriz an I the provinces surrounding tho city will j plunge the shah and the sultan Into a : war that might develop great interna- j t!ortal complications. I All Northern Asia May Bleed. - j Wliile neither England nor Russia j would have the right to Interfere in j the war on the ground of a disturbance j of power in Europe, t he conflicting In- j (. rests or tnese two great nations m , rprt that not a cent had been placed In rpilOTlH , i l u 1A .......... -.) Bites Cut In Two. "The rates will. In all probability, be cut one half. Perhaps some of the mon ev will be spent for fire hydrants. An other place where the money should be used Is in the sinking fund. We still have the pipe line to Bull Run to pay for and the charter provides that not less than 1 nor more than 2 per cent of the fund can be used for the sinking fund. "When I came Into office I dlscov- WELL-KNOWN VETERAN VIGOROUS AT 90 Capt. James M. Snowden, 625 Washington Ave., New Haven, Conn., of Fighting Ninteenth, Attends Reunion on His Ninetieth Birthday and Says That He Is Hale, Hearty and Vigorous, Due to the Constant Use of Duf fy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Capt. Snowden Was One of the Most Distinguished and Well-Known Veterans of the 19th Regiment Who Fought in the Civil War. rt interview Capt. Srow ! 1. i -. i u.-c i ' ;.r rr.eC.ic-.!:i-kry ::A hiphly rec'-m-At the age of ninety sr.ri Ve.trtv, and if it were a rfiat;'.:t v resultant from a t w-un-i, contracted in the I rf'ul'l compete with men and health-Rtving qualities of te1 - ' , - iV , tli ("aui nsus and A fglianlstan tlmt abut on north-rn Persia to tin. east, would render It necessary for them to keep in close touch with the I situation The new party that has already cap ! tured Turkey In a comparatively blood i Ipbs revolution bids fair to sweep th- i whole of northern Asia with a force as fierce as the religious fanaticism of the Mohammedan movement or the Christ ' lan wars nf Europe. ! The situation here Is tense. Leaders of the Young Turk party openly declare j they will force tha sultan to war and i the movement for constitutional gov i eminent is to sweep all over Turkey, i Petsla and the south Siberian prov , inces. Thursday. August . was the second ari.iv.-rsarv of the granting of the Per sia,! i on-titiitlon bv the father of the prist nt shaii. and it is stated here that the V..:i'i Turks mace the best of the conditions in Persia to arouse the peo-pb- on thnt dav to revolt. Tl.-Te is little doubt that all the peo ple n th- provinces bordering on Tur key on all sides, both In Europe and Asia will loin in a mighty war for self-govern ment. the sinking fund although 10 years had passed since the line was built. The life of the pipe line is estimated at 4(1 years and we will have to have the charter revised so that the water board wtipbe able to place as much money In the sinking fund as it deems wise. The Jine must be paid for and If we were to put in the 2 per cent allowed by tho present charter for the next 80 years the line would not be paid for, because of the error in not placing money Into It for tha first 10 years. "There are other places where the money should be spent but onoe the tax payers get to paving for the.lr mains, the water department will bn able to reduce its construction gang atid a great saving will be made in that man- ! ner. Altogether the system is placed upon something like a .lust and busi nesslike basis and better results should be obtained In the future. It Is now up to the property owner." JOURNAL LINERS COST LITTLE, ACCOMPLISH MUCH 1 1 ' I u r TV tir-U 1 I r i m Music and Fun Sent on Free TriiT We iMf oa aapveval, wftaeter, xprestaa-q and. allow tea days. FS graph. CHvo Eight MwtW Uni It only costs ok to havo wMaaart a aaa ft oa tha rretarht inura trial on every juanum mono-. pay and charts no Interest. TALKUTO MAOHIMH DreDOaltlon decide If you'll hava ea sent on xoa lane aw rtsat, itToti any obi te yaav Tttts seme o hundreds of ethers Aurinar tse tnatasce the dbcxa was Kept sent back as ware's a seat oei fittest mm u 0ro95a4, outftts; to fl Tew are to amadt to rse; sTaifawev from Bttara Hw the lars-cet doaMi TalKina- aracjiiaes man n ttm Coast or Nrlv rXaVHO rJOCVBf, POItTUAJUV j sjm aiejMsii he fatseat, aafeat as ou aeat x j ever made sent ta you toe 1 1 Pro Trial asabove stated.rV j y artar a siea -mm wimaei i i Ser baa been aeoepted by V 1 1 kMrt month and In evacy VS f I In the boe not one jfv I J aaasoej wwot wiu ae w I i eetaeat. X S II rtaai C liMtlB, 1 I reoaras) if ' " 1 1 aoa .. - m il iraeSj S9S "Sis i in mi. a , After rantlna- women the parliament ary suffrage, Norway has gone a step enrthr And voted tn crivA All wnmAn iocs, uinn in i--ur7jw qh'i .. .. . , - 1m, me the opportunity to I employed in the postal service the same Khtv war for self-govern- ! ray as the men. Norwegian women have struargiea tor tnia point ror several years. '6' '. a re ir.a : i it f ?i well Capt. James It Snowden. much vourper. thank1; tn the in-c r; Duffy's Turc Mali Whirry" t'nf -hcite-i " !!!!. t n' j t 'he a and Witlirn w'm 1 :r r' 'fr 1 r Milt W hiskfv e c: . cnn.c from thounds of men red f. health by Duffy's Pure Duffy's Pure fvlaff Whiskey IS an absolutely rur dirtr.lst on nf rraited rrr-.'n rery kernel thorouithlir malted, thus 1-tro ; - e rreaigetd liquid food In the form of a malt etn'-- which lective tonic stlrauUm and tnviroraTor knrwn to s-ien' ana moisture Its paUtatdlity and fr 4oai from Injurloua subetancrs reader It m that It ran be retained by th moat sensitive stomach. it ts tnveiuebie for Tnrortd men. eVUrate women and ulraly rhulrn. It etrvnathTia aad eustatna th system, is a arometer of health ard lemgevity. makva the old youug and keva tbe yaeaa- atrofic CAt'TlU i. Wka rstut ywar Ira:, ftet, rrocer ar Sea lev far Dairy's Pars KaI Walskay ae aare yoa r9 ta reaa Saa, rt aa aaaaretaly para aaeawtaal a&ait waisfcwy aa ts sol ta seal as bx t) aalr ana ta aal. Im far taa - mmrX. tae -OU erases," aa taa aa4. aaaa rx ta aJ avi tea , rk ta aaVn, Pi m tuao. Write CavatlaaT Pkyawtaa, DafTv Watt Vaia. kv C, BVacaartar. p. T, for a f re l . ftstrsa4 snaawej beeaiet aaa free aeV great car telng used to have the germ and rrocu-irg a ti." most f 1 bT warmth BAD RILL BANKERS (Continued From Page One.) It ; said that on several occasions h men wont from Portland to Pan Fracrisco and made various other trips. pHir.K their expenses and having a .,;! t'p,e Kenerallv. all without turn ing a haml at work, and all the time r'.anglnr the state bank notes into real r urrency With th return of the indictments ae-Mnst fltrv.-na A- Co. the government offUinU hope tVat a conviction will eventually be b-onght e.bout and trtat later men arr-'e1 nv place in the ,..,, ntrv mv lie prosecuted and con victed for passing th worthless bills After being released here several mrrliri nf th ' van ' bv the police, and served um on the rock pile Later they were run out of town And row comes the news t'.at t'.e men are' operating In TTashlng :on And also that Stevens & Co. have been lrt4leted. riijvnrT- wAsiiBiitN fTortlnued From Page One ) Portland Flouring Mills company. w-n Informed of the failure thl rooi-nlrg said that It could not possl Hr affect the Portland market or have liber a aalutary or depressing effect on hulr In the northwest. -Illlsbury company did little hiIne In the nonhwt." M Mr. Wilcox, "and the awlmmtnt will mean nothing to th flour and grain bueineaa k'fi' A. Pat-Jll". had of the grain rte. partm-nt of Balfoir. Outhrle eV On. agre1 with Mr WlWn thst the er- ffl'-atlon for a receiver would not af et ma'lrete or buiTee In the north west He "aid It might charge PTicea a lltf.e loraMy In Mlrn!! but, wo-ola not reach beyond ther. It has bect kJwa tbat the thra ettetrr-ta sna4e by r Thoenas Uptoa ta aptwre the Atrerlea s f-l. tbe In trinsic rains of ahieh Is 'oat Ills, t-sva cost bin M.lr(r for yathla THE TRUTH ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE (8WELIJXQ AVKLES) PwelUng ankles or handa, or puffy eyellda, are usually the first notices of dropsy, which Is almost always defi nite evidence of Inflammation of the kidneys that has made considerable progress. It Is usually in the chronlo or supposed incurabja stage whan first noticd. w The Inflammation has closed the tu bules In the kidneys, and the heart through t Increased the blood pressure until the thin waterv portions are forced through the veins and drop down and settle in the hands and feet, and in the eyelids at night Aa the books know nothing that will reSuc kidney Inflammation and open the tjbuiea. there has been no success ful 'rtment for dropsy. physicians uuallv a'tempttns to prolong life by g.vmg r.itro-glycenne. digl'alla, etc., etc.. to strengthen the heart. This treatment may momentarily asalst the patient, but It baa no deterrent effect rn the development of the inflammation In th kidney t !.. and tbe patient almost loevitably auccumba Hence dropsy has been considered lncnrabla It nan be rnadlly appreciated that If, Fulton Renal Compound disperses In flammation In th kidneys that th ta-, buiee will open and the heart pressure a 1 JJ decline with gradual restoration. TM is exactly what happen, and ; Inflammation of th kidneys of tbe most 1 serloui forma. Involving dropay, now yield to the Renal Compound In shout ' 7 per rent of ail eases wlthoat refer- ence to whether it Is In the Bret or Sc 1 ond stage In fart, this classification i now practically disappears In the prsa- j enr of a real specific for Itiflam ma t loa , of th kidneys I Li! era! u-r mailed free , JOHN J. FVLTOf CO, Oakland. CaL Fk Id more Irus: Csu 111 Third fU are mr sole local as-eTiT ask ror til MosUlj BuUttia ( uu. recoveries. Money-Making Ways of Using Vant Ads To Barter or Exchange Anything Oct Piano, an Automobile, a Watch, a Knife, a Horse, a piece of Furniture anything that you don't want? Ana aren't there a good many things that you do want but haven't the cash to buy? Just turn to the "iwap," or "Barter and Exchange" column on our Classified page. And such bargains i Really, this column is a veritable department store of what the people of thia city want and don't want. Every day there is money saved and made by those who use little Want Ads to make their wanta known. And you can always get more in a trade than for cash- Think what have you; what do you want? No matter you will get an Idea from our Classified page, so turn to U. First, note these examples. EXAMPLES winy ta EXcmsMg 1 a &mt standard piano for runabout for lady. Piano worth 1600. Or what havs you to offer? Have diamonds also, for what? Address X-4S. this paper. AELtABLfc rENTI8T WILL, bo WdftR for tailoring. In exchange for a mu sical lnatrurnant, or hlgh-grad print ing. Or will accept dreastnaklng for family. What have you ? Address) U K. . . JOOmi CLASSIFIED RATES ??Y One Line Otto cant a word aa tnaei tlon. I oonsecattva Insertions for the prloe 1 month. 10 Issues, 11.19 ( months, 11.11 per line par month. It months, I LI par Use per montA. "It's the LITTLE things that count" To be convinced, TRY Want Ad In The Journal. Our Want Ada fulfill almost any WANT. Tura to our Classified Page. The man or woman who wants help is there. The man or woman who wanta a job is there. The real market-place' for Buying and Selling of EVERY kind is centered on our Want Ad Page. Look and learn. (OopyMgbt list, by Oeavaa fctatthaw Adaasa.) I -