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0 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23. 1910. somewhat effervescent muit necessar lly lose its force. . It will require of J w HO T CanSdlan- Pacific, Montreal, drowned; menta for Independent right of way (night to show that the campaign com. I right to continue business. In alleged vl Lawrenc . Hoppy, ' Rev. v Chlldershoae, I nave been air reed upon, , Jmlttee. la alarmed over ropcts oflolation of the anti-trust lawa; rtlnaolu North Bar; George McCleland, traveling I "All -of thla arrangement la subject I success at the polla next November. I tlon of the company would be the pun-1 tlonal movement 'like oura to be auditor Canadian Paclflo: B. A. Mumly, Ito and conditioned upon the prompt and! They fear the loss of the house to thellshment aought; Inauguration of pro-1 permanent benefit to the people. Montreal; P. Klnahan, Bruce , Mines, expeditious approval by the proper of-1 Republicans and frankly admit It. Iceedlngs In contempt of the injunction "We propose to make pur league an Ont; Clara W. Lees, Cochrane, tint; I ricers of the Interior ' department of j Every apeaKer urged lmmndlat. actron Imposed by Judge Clrosscup five years I organization no Vast, ao xtenslve an Father Carrier. Blind River: M. 8. Pink-I the maps of the relocated line of the I by th. committee to forestall the tm-1 ago forbidding fixlns- of prices or re-1 s6 powerful In numbers that there wll osen, address unknown; Michael Mlko-j Deschutes company through the Wasfn I oorats and to counteract the effect of I straining trade; punishment would be I be no necessity for the laboring peopl JOHN P.- DREW. 18, wlcklouk, address unknown; two McDon- Springs Indian reservation on a water work ' already aid brothers. Montreal. ' -" I level grade." v ' ' , ' I leader Thirty-five others are believed to be ; Oaa jester Central Oreroa. in the bed of the river. , As set forth In this statement the PORT! AMTVC Wfi done . by Democratic j whatever the court saw fit to- impose. l ue known injured: conductor Keynoias norm "Mnt mnmmm rvu. -).,...- h. tun Thomae Parrlsh, SL Paul; Mrs. George 1 1,-... hridn that takin tha antira Dire, Sossevaln, Manitoba; Mike. Nikola, diUnea tn- agreement gives both lines Mas, N. D.: D. McDonald. Minneapolis; - unobstructed entrance Into cen. AUTO SHOW (Continued From Page One.) !nVPitination ShOWS Threats J Mansfield, Montreal; D. M. . Brodle, tra! Oregon for a distance of 140 mils, hidden wlth ,,,.. . inVeiliydUUll OIIUW . IlllVdlS mittl,tr. Budbury; Joe Doel- to point about flv. mile, beyond Red. nL'".6'" Unrf Rn MarU Analog St Lu which th. survey, do not T.nv.d di. thV I lM MVVII MMW f-iy WM BUaOUXyi JUL WUlafWll, Jlss,jIliJlllla v" I OOnf llCt J a. al a TIT T ' TirilMAt UAntMll' ' M Helens ' . Friday ! WOMEN TAKE UP - FIGHT AGAINST: ', THE FOOD TRUSTS to pledge themselves to abstain from meat for such long periods as 10 and i 60 days, which must necessarily be great hardship to them." . SPECULATORS (Continued From Page One.) ested. New Orleans, the ootton center, frVintlfftnafl ITrnm Plfl Ana envartnaa. rnm I . Many more were to their report, there are good reasons fori n concernea, nut aa ne miaaie be delivered during the night, while the believing that the statistics about to be I r" xoucnea oy me diws. vuiiniiaa duuh pays tost ail interests i .. (Special niinicr, vr. r I P.m.lnA.. will AAni. Purina JK . ft I Will ahAW lh, ATllt.llM Af . m I Boy Who Me Death imTnSR wi.: llnV7o SSS ST .17. Zt2J' Ssr11- :of cttu T?-!1 T WJS3rtM ... f. A. K. Hank Manistee; Alfonse fc N. ftt c0, and w follow tbat , offhrg to keep tha ourloua people away n - .:"(.' T bUl.11 be heard Nlflht. -j Russell, Soo, Mich.) P. J. O'Brien, Ran- to. connection , across t ha ; Columbia ffom the axhlbltc, , ; ? . . ' JtlTLJmlZLt' nlK"nt of Xtl M " wU1 " Be,rd' a dall, Manitoba; J. lloude. Boo, Ontario; river, gives the Oregon Trunk the de- ' ' AaropUaet Be athowa. , V One of tha most remarkable manlfea- . 'j',- ' : " i t W. Johnson. BellevlUe. Ontario; W. J. ,red outlet to Ita main track on the It haa been decided that the aero- T'l0 WILD -RIOTS IN ' ' , 4 Ml, Sudbury: B. J. P.arce. Toronto; orth bank of the river, that of tha plane, wllf be shown in the gymnaalum i""!,!."!. , Aii X - MICI CU Dnnniiru ' : Dtapatcft to The Joorsal.) Mr. .ba Mr. Brown. London. Ontario; snokn. Portland A Seattle line. on tha aecond floor. Bu'Henrr We m ma's manner in, which the wives of high of- , WELSH BuKOUGH , Jan. Jl The coroners 0. a Martin. Waterloo, OnUrio; Rob- ' , ... , - machine la to arrive early tomorrow trials are cooperating in Utant meas- . ; r. ur uLU I i'UCUnuC . CANNON IN WRATH (Continued From Page One.) mornln. while Howard M. Covev. whn res r ' i'etauaiion agamat me trust. has been In ho Angeles learning to od-I t . rnteresttoa Interviews. erate the machine, will arrive on the I " A' number of prominent women of the aame train. In his absence tha Covey I social and efflclal set of the national I v.1 .j..,. 1 ' ' Motor Car company's exhibit has been capital and Daughters sf the Revolution " "n.r. poijWti opin (Continued From Page One.) Inquest over the remains of John P.lert Burroughs, district manager Bell Irew at St Helens returned the follow- Telephone company; W. Powell-Halley, Ing verdict . today:' "That tha deceased I Budbury. x-chief of police of OtUwa, came to Ma death at a place about 14 Ontario; C.'Marher. Montreal, airs. 11. ml ee south of tiouiton on toe evening " ""is. - . . I ' w I . : - -r-"'.z " " J7 1 ---- r -.,...... n .,. i.n.. . . .... . - trA nmiui i Mm Af art. Mun nnuuuetmBi vi . MinnniMun woi. imnnn or Kiiioii kl it rat t it is now i save lnterestine-interviews xoaar or ina i - " tiT jajiuarv zi. i v 1 11. dt reason or a. run-1 j - - - i .- . i - i - i . . , . , . . . ., . Ik-. 'm i- .ul i.J.A ...... k . ti. Ste. Marie: Joaenh Doblouck.' Erin I or Vermont, a member or tha campaign complete. Tnelr exhibit la to be onelDAtlonal antl-truat'a work. " in'ane lorcnooming parliament on ' Taliber revolver in the hands of a per- River. Mich.: J. H. Waldeve, Sudbury; committee, that ha could not hope for of ths most atractlvs in ths show and Mrs. Robert Bhaw gllver. wife of the I all big. questions will depend on the son of persons unknown." George McClarughlln, Barrle. Ontario; reelection If he did not come out In manr Interesting features are to bs of- aaslstant secretary of war, and one completeness of ths leadership of John ik. r rr. ii Mn'of John flncnet. Austrian; it. u. ivumoi, and was living and working with his Montreal; Sofia and Bamufl Bullard, jaecta father. William-Drew, at Ht. jteiens. " He waa well known and of good; char- tuver, mien.; v. open opposition to Speaker Cannon and f ered. On the late trains yesterday ths ex-I capital city, said of. the most exclusive hostesses of the! Redtnond. acter, and on the evening of his death he had left hia father aad started for Houlton to attend lodge. He left Houl- ton about :S0 In the evening to return to his home, and was not seen alive arter that A party of workmen found his body this morning lying In the road on tha outskirts of St Helens. He bad told several of his friends that some one had written him threatening postal, cards, ; T i.eZB noragaln vots .or J PoSd' UcZrZZ "Sh to bon. to reduce p.iTamentary' members today' the Hodrum. Norw;y. cnnon r pektr. . Ths announcement pany nd tn, tocomobll. agency. Neate ths prlos of food. If something Is not L cams as a surprise to memtirs of the a McCarthy, arrived. The Portland dons to remedy this evil ws will havs in wily ssvsapf ths 14 slectlons WAR OF HARRIMAN AND HILL ROADS OVER LAND ENDS (Continued From Page, Ono5 sued by Messrs. Cotton and Stevens: "At a conference of ths officials of havs been announced. Ths other 1 will not bs made public before Monday afternoon, owing to ths closeness of ths votes. The seven announced .to night, show that In ths north of Knr laniTand In Scotland ths Liberals gained two seats in ths houss of commons. Ths elections thus far show that IIS committee, who had ho knowledge that I Motor Car company's exhibit Includes j an enormous Impoverished and starving the anti-Cannon sentiment had spread 1 a specially equipped Winton touring I population on our hands. Our poor peo throughout New England. . .. (car, the property of O. K. Wentworth, I pis , will become as miserable as the Oaanoa Osts Angry. , , ( l"s city, n is equippea wiia aai I peasantry or Europe. ' Speaker Cannon was not present whenh"? modern conveniences. Mrs. J.fary S. Lock wood, a founder of n...i.ti.. r.i.. i.ri himMif Mvirti exnioita are expected on l ths daughters of ths American Revoiu- w-.m. m i.p .ith viceaPreaident trains arriving late tonight and sarly 1 tloh, believes thoroughly. In ths pro- Sherm Someons told the spker of Monday morning. Th. H. L. Keats com- posed boycott against high priced foods. rof th7wmmon; LMtm. n-. tha Puiy Is expecting several carloads. Ths Ths move of the antl-truat leagus I L." ' "w?.1. "A ?V?n,"! .u., .,T h h.. he.n Speedwell agency. Frank C. Rlggs of Is a right move,- said Mrs, Lockwood. ST" l!!- -T. rr.-Ti.., V. .. .. . warnTnghmto Deschutes Railroad company And ,th. .uunche., TorganU.tlon men the Packard agency, th. Maxwell agency ,nd ths Daughter, of th. Revolution I ,8. ths tlboru.. wt h" Wr.Vl . i . a..t. n.na i . . m . . m inn uvflrai nr njtra m ssYnnnr l rt sr r rm rm art it sa witnnur mm p n knTtninv ai i siai i " - . borrowed a gun from Stewart McK e, irgn ,i.iw7 wu.F.., M)I a rnena or xne speaner ana I""lu'' I. ... r.,. ,;.," " " " . t. T. Ik. Itlz ;ZZ Natlonallets or Irish-horns nils party, telling him that he needed it for Self- held In Chicago last week, all differ- a bitter speech denouncing his critics " ,t1'1".' nit5!y.'1il lBUPp0t 5? a5f..f7 with'. Of ths seats voted for so nrnltlnn I . V.. fi. n.mnanU. In r. I Slut enemloB. DtirlnS hiB SDeeen thS' "-""" - WW" " - I UBOU iuuiviub mr TO liKrivire. ... v- r,.t. ...,. I m m ,r , I ciiuv Muvwwcn iu .v...M..avw ... " , - . v. ., k, , . I tff, aAm.,V.lnw a.am Ih . I " mimwm eIUD- O a it h ik . . . - . . . i..; nukw utitriA Tils flenance to nis ne-i"- ' I .. u nun ik.. i. t. i - j vil ll.MI imlih . tlnnltn. im.l" . . . .. ... . mIm ttflar(t that ha would Stand for rlff-haVmad. .UUmenr.Tto d broao.y Inti- WILL SHOW THAT. . ... w. J mi. - . i ... . . I ''J , " ' w . I -.... fc. . ....1 ...I. K A .and.l. I ------ , a I I a 1 vo u llun. i ll lUOUM WIU OS I .Inn ..K nartv lliaveu " Uaul.nn Unnrf.v . ".M K.n lrV. I, ...!,., P.nrMMtlv FOBtSr in- ' "ITnrior thla rrMmMit tha Dcn-hulM I A J . ,7 ,n- Vh. ... .m. r Merrupted the speaker's flow or language k. . . . ' - Jinn aiunirh lira tha anaakar tiiat r"n3lw"T. Va'Lnir.K "".V-."' k.': ter s) position but that It was demanded I 1 Vr saVVVUh IV innr sjiavw lia vviusiuis I . Ua KAlltla 1 aaAiylaa river, each company relinquishing Its ""llZ .ivi.; t rn. rnar-gj d ws'h.vs' to nd iut what than la 1"Vh?- 0 FOR MORSE IS rniltlCn rc Dl AM r,ver eacn company rciiiiquiaiiiii, ih -ft LUUNOCL S PLAN HghU on ths side to be occupied by ths .J .-")' . j- other. Ths Deschutes company wilL I 'rlri Senator Bulkley of Connecticut Inter-1 s trust. tha remark that Mr. Foster .h.r v Tha rtaaohutAB eomnanv will. I 1,1 . . !M (Continued From Page On.) PACKING HOUSES It Is. X don't see how. th. poor people, let i alone the well salaried ones, ars gotta to live." Mrs. Brewer Talks. Mrs. David 3. Brewer, wife of th. as sociate Justice of ths supreme court of the United States, and a prominent injunction. ne issuea against operating i memuer w nutj' .muw, aaia: ' v "This good work will bs followed niiMMY rniiDSMY aw hi hi i w v hi I nisi ' a CONTROLS PRICES (Continued From Page One.) It Is at least certain that tha v.. tlonallsts will cooperate with the Uh. erals and Laborltes, to ths extent of abollahlng ths v.to power of th. house or toras. - I Liberal saaistsrlal OoatroL Ths voting thus far Indtcat ea thara will bs satisfactory- Llberal.Lahorlta majority, over tn. conservatives to -war rant tns UDeraia in aequlrlof ths nln tlon compsny. grant tha Oregon Trunk .,.v. v.n.iti. f.i. aa not I I . . .w - n .uu. a. I - - ?r . " i.i i , " "lt In all ths states of the section. Navigation line at 'Celllo. and will also oannonisM to Bs BUnlmltsd, convey to the Oregon Trunk thought Z."uZ ..JT v,. DO YEARY BUSINESS v TOTALING $700,000,000 over tne country. i , .in iu . ineriai control, though It is not be iuuiuubu. mjuiym.ij nw. i liPTca mat tnis majority will reach 40 the National Anti-Trust league and will k-hlch was ths tlnlrmr'; 7i,rJ "tzJzi . Mm , A .V.. ..11 ...... I L - ,. . . - - "..VI twiytmw r" L " i oy juioerai leaaers yesterday. m' w - : .v- A I. ' nt"ky f it ans new admin- mm. i niraiH x . wire, wu,t tna i istration will last mora'than ... blind senator from Oklahoma, sxpreased I account of ths instability of th. Irish neraeii wiiif ii ncirvjr ajnifainy I support. " v , with ths work of th. National Antl-1 , The Introduction of tne home rnla Mil Trust lesgue . ' I Itself msy cause the ruptur. as there I ra willing to Join any movement I ars many liberals aa well as Conserva- inB win roww tn pne w xooastuits, i uves who are unalterably oonosed to Wise said he would present th. evi dence to the January grand Jury some lima navt waak anil that Varnalar avnuM bewailed to testify as a witness and! of way ths latter company (requires . Cannon had taken his there would be no trouble In reindicting through the lands of the Oregon Rail- "i"r- . (Publiabare' Pma Leaew wire.i the Montana copper man. i . , road NavIgaUon company along the or. 9 i.i!f' aT T hV -h.r. Chicago, Jan. 22. Four of Chicago's : Xslnss Held fog Ooasplracy. - Columbia river. ' v . iJlSLm h-ijtlli that rlVn biggest firms are concerned In the. com. Helnx. and hie brother. Arthur F 'The Oregon Trunk will complete It. n tl SumouTd an Issue but' 'n "a!,0M' ,7M ,PSlfL"' rhari.a u-arri.M r-aivin n . n.a. .3 Una alona- the east aide of Ihe Dea. na Lnnonism wouia o. i Armour. Morris and the National Pack- -"-i-v;:. I u vu s atwrmmw to rainimin iniB i in.. v..i..j. .,wi.v .i. I """" "'"'. tiuniora itomnaon. H.inui rnrmar I cnutea river oddobiib tne narrn curuia. i . , i "-a vum.u,. """"a un h. ai "Tha inw.rtnr r tha nr u I ki. - counsel, will appear before Judge Hough Indian reservation, taking over from h m 'rn - pri, mJrtt. p? L"e Jf"".0. yef,y " .r'V.eaied 5y of f ood( is our most vlul naUonal n-ces- If the" Iberals ars a fn Monday and plead to th. conspiracy th. Deschutes sompany whatever tlght. .Tf ,.w wd ThJ ! progr.ste olu J"? ' " another elation for i indictment which chArrfi thorn with or DrooertF tbd Utter may have ao- -i - t--i-im Vu state of Maeeachusetta Is as follows: ti-j Ya... , " " -- 1 " , . . m a I VlfJB VL ATI VmiUOUV A stl JJll71lU.O IV Having spirited away ths books of the quirea on tne east sias ot ens river. tn), end w oe fUshed out to th. vot Lnitea copper company and thus Imped- im xesciuies company win occupy tne -M Boon as It can be got Into ea tne aaminisirauon or justice. iWltniwrBl " iut nver mr i """" I shape. recard to ths decision of Judre Houah. inrougn tne warm springs reservation, i Tha in.rrant mamhar. r.t tha am MeBsrs. Levy, Rosenthal A Hermance, The grades pf the two lines will bepacn cornmlttee Foster, Hlnshaw of tteinie lawyera, maae- the following separaieo t puini. wuere tney cross Nebraska and Woods of Iowa got from aiaiemem lonignt: -- icacn uiner. Swift, $280,000,000; Armour. 1240,000,- 000; Morris. $110,00000; National Pack ing company $100,000,000. Total, $700,- 000,000. able to stav. off a Vear. thav ara Antl-Troirt INn. I confident of a tremendous trade ravlval Meanwhile the pfflcers of ths Na-1 In tha interim, which will rrsatlv en. tlonal Anti-Food Trust league ara per-1 hanc. their chancea of armor, sweeping fectlng the details of their organisation. I victory tn th. next election. There are jPOSSlbl. Government Actios. ht . Bv ahatlnanca , from I dustrlal conditions, which ' wmu rAh. The attack which the agents of the meat. Dr. Scharff. eresldent of the ablv alreadr have ma-eriaii4 hn n tha- 'ommlttae uiurinrni that thara I government contemplate nresenta thrpe I I...H. M-. - , , ' '' I tint haan fni tha kn.i. . 'Much as Mr. Helnse sporeclatea the 1 'Th. Oregon Trunk -company, Willi should bwno dlsorlnrtnatlon nractired possibilities, as follows: Criminal nroa-i -wa m ha viat tn inmurt h w M tn tha nnK.ri.inti.. u. decision In his favor, he regrets that -rant to the Deschutes company the against the Insurgents. They are to get ecution of the packera for alleged viola- Cott against the meat In th. different .Such a business revival, It Is believed. k.a AMa 1 .41 b . SV a. -1 a aL .a i. 1 . ffht tA llfllam Ihs IXSMleTaB aS rnaa. flaaAit I a i av al AS. u - t . a . A .J al a a.4 a. f v. I . ... ... .1 p vay the court could not go into the other grounds xor dismissal alleged and which really touched upon all the matters that were, charged against him. It would have been of interest to know whether the district attorney has th. right, to withhold from th. grand Jury facts and documents directly contrary to th. alle. -a-Htlons set forth In -tlra indictment Thus the loan made to Helnse by the bank of $300,000 alleged aa being Inade quately secured, wak said to be safely secured by collateral worth almost $2, 00.000 and which is now worth almost $1,000,000, ;Tbe indictment glvee the Impression that all of ths loans were lost to the bank, but It would have looked different to the grand Jury had they known that $11 5,000 was paid off by Otto Helnse Co. on the loan of $186,000 within a lew days after the loan, and that on another loan $100,000 waa paid off with in -a few days after the making of ths Joan, and that the bank had realized $14,000 on only a part of the collateral; and that almost $$00,000 had been paid off on the loan to F. A. Helnse; and that. Instead of standing to lose the large amounts alleged In the Indict ment, the bank ' with the collateral In hand will not lose a penny of Its money." - right to use the bridge of the Oregon their proportion of the committee funds tlon of th. federal anti-trust law. Pun- centers of population. They indicated would effectually silence' th. Conserva- irunH. company across rooKea nyer and the4 Issuance of hurtful literature ishmet In case of, conviction would be desperate effort on ths part of the peo-j tlvss' tariff reform slogan, their strong. '" r " , -"""- "" wm do uiacuniiiiunu. inw in uuiiniu- i ivuui ur irapi iBunmant not ' exceeaing i pie to ao sometnjpg ror themselves at I est issue, riTcr nu avuiu vl aiaaras. i erea a victory xor tne insurgents. ion. year; civu suits against the Na- owes. wners connicts nave existea arrange-1 There were many Indications last tlonal Packing company attacking its! "This- movement.- being local ' The moderate element of the Liberals and I will' surely urge Premier Asqulth to ShCTck Absorbed by i Springs and No Rubber Necessary : ' In Construction. An Invention will be placed on display . for th. first time at tb. Portland show " htcH promises to create Interest In ths automobile world. This devlc. Is a . wheel deelgned to take ths place of th. J present pneumatic tires. It Is a horn. , product. Invented, perfected, tried, out and promoted in Portland. ' Knowing full well th. records of th. thousands of attempts which have been and ars being mad. to solvs th. tlr. problem, those In. terested in th. new Invention hsvs avoided publicity. . , r- This Invention constats of a necullarlv constructed hub, so arranged that every shock Is absorbed by several springs -acting In Unison. It has been put under the severest tests possible, -and i It Is claimed that it has met them, . i - To Walter O. Royce. a young . Port-"' land mechanic Is due credit for tha tin. ception of the ldea,,snd O. J Hobson, . mechanical engineer,' has perfected and made prsctloal the device. Several auto, mobile mechanics have examined and '' tested It, and speak very highly ot It -, Tns Roycs peopl. have fitted up an M. F. SO Studebaker ear with new - wheels, and will keep It standing near , th. main entrance to th. ahow. conven ient for us. of thos. who may wish to . make a preotlcal trvout of the new In v.ntloo. . BIG 'FINE FOR DRIVING - ' HORSES FROM RANGE . . I, i ill . r'' ftT1 WpatA t The JOraal. Pendleton. Or. Jan. 22. A aaoual t th famous Mors, horse stealing case was enacted in th. local court, today when three of th. defendants, Clarence) and Harry Mors, and Rov Ella worth. were fined $2000 each on the charge of driving horses mot. than ten miles from the rang. Thess men, with John Pambrun. Indicted for laroeny of four horsea. stood trial twlcs. At first th. Ji ry disagreed, and on th. second a verdict for acquittal was found. They were Indicted at th. sam time on th. second charg. with th. result that tha' county la $$000 richer. : . eliminate th.1 Increased land tax -and som. of th. other radjral, and Socialistic reforms that Chancellor LJovdaora Intimates he will include tn th. new budget.', 4 , If ths Increased land tax la sbandaned. there is little doubt that , ths lords would accept ths budget ss a satisfac tory compromise. A sign that points to a blr lot of trouble Is th. likelihood that King Ed ward. In view of th. smallness of th. Liberal Victory, will conclud. that th. creation- of 0Q or 600 new Uberal i eers, unwarranted. . . - . -His refusal to do so would be a knock out blow to th. plan to destroy ths veto of the lords, v v-. i'.- The elevation of th. necessary number . members - of the house of lords to . ths peerage would deplete the commons and -almost mak. another general elec tion ncoessary to fill th vacancies. BODIES FROZEN 7-T" IN BLOCKS OF - . . . ICE RECOVERED (Continued from Page One.) handed up to me to pass along the line of i escuers. As I took him th. wind blew the blanket aside and he was so horrlblyrushed that Jt was hard to be lieve he was human. I said: ' 'Are vou all right, little boyr- And he answered cheerfully: 'Tes. I am feeling fine, but my motnur is down there in the water.' - "I saw one man make his way from the colonist car to the bridge, apparent ly unhurt. He endeavored to walk a lit tle farther, on, but fell from the bridge ana was orowneo. 1'At Weddwood . last night a woman whose name I do not know was Inquir ing about her husband, who had been on, the train with her, but left her side Just befer. . the wreck occurred. He was lying, dead la a, freight car at the station, but none of us was brave enough to tell her." y Burroughs Is of the opinion that the total dead will reach at least 00. Another survivor who has reached hero said: " Bravery of Woman." 'Th most terrible thing I saw was a young Norwegian woman about 25 years of $. When we, extricated her from the burning half of the second-class tar she had three wounds across her forthrad. Her right leg was horribly crushed 'above the ankle, laying the iivmq oare to tne Done, in that condl tlun she walked up the track awav from th. burning car and sat at the side of me tracK xor rive hours, awaiting the coming of the physicians. Bo great was the wound in her leg that the physi cian's needl. would not reach across It, and I had ; to hold th." parts together while the doctor sewed it up. She did not wine, or move a muscle, -" "The worst thing was ths helplessness of : those of as who were saved. The river was frosen 16 inches deep, and the licavy cars cut clean through th. ice, not breaking It for more than a Xoot on ach side." , . ' ; - , Conductor ' Reynolds, places the total dead at 60. . - ( -; - - "Only op. man escaped In the flrst cias car," said Reynolds. . "He wss the r'.an who hung to th. top of th. car for thr hours." ' '. , ' : The following la th. latest list "of the idntlfld dead: - ; ' ,y , . Mrs, Hood, Sault Ste. Marie; 1 Joseph Urnault, Matheoa,'Ont.; Spllcxt Som inun, a 1'ole; Mack Kickelonko, iaw rnce. Ms.: Joseph Marot, Oeorge.Kll bnv. K. I.vov fireman; John Roshnk, f;rpivln. North Bay;' Auditor Roblson, IME OLD As a Reliable Tonic. Mm As a ;Y00E:';ESlEEi Household Remedyv Asian mm Honest and Safe mm. Medicine. As a Remedy Jror CoughsjCfiM A Win Wornu T-D-y, Unnlt to ft-re-na. , fs. ' 1 CiU Hot Ks Kom wiawut Ps-ru-Mu f im -S yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I ; (JatAITh Ol Head &XMX ThyOAtr ' I Systemic CatarrbV Mrs. Augusta Paullnet Ochs, R. F. p. North English, Iowa, writes: "I took Peruna over three years. I suffered from systemic catarrh and had pains in my right side so I could hardly do any housework. "1 ara 6$ years old, and am now doing all my housework. I am In th. best of health. And 'cannot thank Dr. Hartman enough for h's advice and medicine. , A Family Medicine. A family,, or domestic, medlclnels a medicin. compounded in ' such . a way that people who know little or nothing of drugs can use It without the advice of s physician. . Ther. Js nothing to prevent competent physicians from uniting and agreeing as to what "compounds best meet the general 'necessities and supply them, with proper, directions for use, saving: not only tbs expense, but annoyance, of a separate visit from a physician for every little 111 for which a few doses of medicin. sr. useful. , . . , , ' i -' y-- - . '. - We do not recommend Peruna as a cure-all. We do, however, ' believe that it is a very useful remedy for catarrh in ell. forma and phases. , -We do not ask the public to believe our statements un less backed up by evidence from those who hav. used it. , Coaghs and Colds. Mrs. 'Lena O'Byrne. 2 Madison Bt, Topeka, Kan., writes: fWe have used Peruna in our house hold for a good many years. I took It for a cough and a tonic. My husband used it, and thinks there is nothing like u ror nay rever, from which bs suf- rerea ror years. ' "I also give It to my-children . for coughs and colds,' and my daughter, Mary, was cured of catarrh of the head by Peruna. It certainly Is a medicine of unquestioned merit." j Throat Difficulties. Mathilda Koch, Orange, Md., writes: - "I cannot speak too highly of Peruna as a medicine, ' - S, ' "I wa. subject to catarrh of ths head and throat until I tried Peruna. - After taking eight bottles, Peruna cured me. It also acts as a special preventive -of throat difficulties. It keens me in fine health, and I value its fin. Qualities very much. $ " , "We all use Peruna in th. family, and there are seven of us. I recommend it to my neighbors, and they all take it" VAn Affliction of Head. Maria Easley, Slidell. La.,- writes: V "This Is to CeVUf y that I have had an affliction in the head for two years. I tried Peruna and today Ia,f eel like sh- j other person." i t . : A Healthy Woman Today, Thanks to Pe.rn-na.M y ' Mrs. L. A. Gray, 137 Main Bt, Me nasha. Wis., writes: ; T . V J; - "I was troubled with catarrh of the head and throat for so many years that I thought there was no cure for it, and that I would "have to go on suffering, to the end of my days.v ?i .:i''"".!?;v '-y,' :-;ft:,.U: "When i caught cold my head And throat would be so stopped i uplthat I could hardly breathe, and there was a dropping la my throat which was very nauseating, and mad. my breath bad and my sjroach all out of order. "Mother suggested that I try i. runs, as she knew ot some people who had used it wittr beneficial results. "Vft:-";-'.;;.;'' -i t- ,: Viiy:, "I bought a couple of bottles and decided to see what It would do for mi. I did not take many doses bef or. I knew I had the right medicine, and am pleased to say that in leas than two months ail the catarrh was gon;,; "I am a healthy woman today, thanks to Peruna." . '. y Feels Better, Weighs More. . " Miss Bessie a Jordan, 21$ Jackson St, Fairmont,, W. Va., a teacher in th. public schools of Fairmont,' during Sep tember, 104, wrote to Dr, Hartman as follows; ' ' - ' . " 'l have catarrh of ths head and hav. begun to take ; Peruna. - I am greatly relieved. 1 was sick from the 16th of August till th. 12th of September with congestion of the lungs and a slight attack of typhoid fever. Bines then my catarrh Is worse." . . . , y After following" Dr. Hartman'a in-- Structions for som. time, .Miss Jordan writes: ;- ' '- ., " ' - s . "t ara feeling better now thrt I ever felt in my ilife. -'My words of praise cannot b. too high for Peruna. I weigh mora than I .ver weighed.3i7thank you for the interest you hav. .taken in my, case, and th. prompt attention given my letters." v .- , . Y' ''';- ' '. 1 ' ', t - System AU Ron Down. ..Mrs. James Murphy, Bt Ignaoe, Mich igan, "jvrltes: ' . " . havs spent hundreds of dollars for medicines of all descriptions, in th. past twenty year, dr, more? but I haV. never gotten anything that did me as much good or acted as promptly, as Peruna. , !. "I, was run down to the last notch with what is termed A general broken up 'system,, but now I am m dlfferent woman, ' I cannot say too rood a., word for Peruna." . Mr a Ellen Ensmlnger, Foster,. Wash., member Mt Hood Circle No, l6l,.Wom en of Woodcraft, wrttes:4.'"''t';,.v.:J''i f . "I sm pleased to say a good wonflfor perunA il hav. used It In my household for a long time. Used It first for a ca tarrhal condition of the head and throat, and it cured ms in a short time. Then I used it before and after baby came, ror two months., "-;;...:.v,r.;. "It restored m. to splendid health. and. I would, not ,' know how to keep nous, wiueut tnis meaicina" ' . Headache and Neuralfsia.; I Mrs. M. Kliner, J648 B. 18th Bt, 8. E., Cleveland;.' Ohio, .writes:' ;. ' ':. . ' ; ' "I am enjoying, good health since I hav. taken your medicine. I had suf fered for a good many years previous td taking Pecuna, anl ever since I can say that I do not know what headache or neuralgia is, "l ean most assuredly say that any body afflicted with catarrh in any form can be cured by taking Peruna, and be as grateful n th. end aa X am." .- - Tronbled with Eyes. ' - -Mrs. S. T. Ritohle, Ranch, Va., writes;. My eyes became Aor. last fall; and I used Simple remedies, but to no good. I have"usedone boVtle of Peruna, and am glad to say that my eyes are well." i ' Head and Throat Now Clear. " Miss Maud Bougard. 1 160 iJth fit Brooklyn, N, T.i writes : " .. 'I;was afflicted for two years with catarrh of th. throat At first it "was very slight, but every cold I took made It worse., - w-.,' . , ' "I followed your directions; and in a very short tlms;I began to improve;' r took one 'bottl. and am now taking my second. I can safely say that xny throat and head ar. cleared from catarrh at the present time,' but I still continue to ; take my .usual doss for a unrln tnn and find there is nothing better. - t "Words cannot express how thankful I feel for my cure, as I did not, knew th. comfort of a goo4 nlht'. sleep till now, I was continually bothered j With my breathihsf.- I could i scarcelyi' breath.' through my nose at all. But now to bed and sleep the whole night through The Pe-ra-na, Tablet. " This tablet Is composed of the com- pressed solid contents of the remedy Peruna. The herbs, roots and berries that constitute the medicinal intredlant. of Peruna; .witrf the addition of hypo phosphites and-pepsln, are mad. into a " ' neat. , tablet not, disagreeable to . the taste, and in some cases of catarrhal"" diseases quit, as effective as the fluid .-' 5 . , u M "vmu via.. . ,