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DAILY EAST PENDLETON. ORBOON, FRIPAYt JANUARY 8, 1904. Operations Hospitals in our great cities arc sad places tovisit Three-fourths of the patients lying on (hose snow white beds are women and girls. Why should this be the case ? Because they have neglected themselves. Everv one of these patients in tlu Wnit.i t ... . . .1. ir. :t. r u u r. had plenty of warning in that bearing-down teelmg, pain at me ieu u. hj. u. .nervous exhaustion, . . I. r .1 1 I. A 11 f l!,;,,r nrn inrllfntinrm (if .111 liniieallllV COIldltlOll of tlw iwtru.u . . pain m tne small oi tne DacK. wi ui uitai. 11111153 - ... , wumrj. What a terrifying thought 1 incsc poor souis are lyuiy v-iv- - -r"" wuiung a icariu operation. . ., . Do not drag along at home or in your place of employment until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an examination and possible operation. Build up the female system, cure the derangements which have signified themselves by danger signals, and remember that Lydia E. 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EVENTFUL YEAR UNPRECEDENTED FOR VAST AND NUMEROUS MERCERS 1 Remarkable Period In the History of American Rajfroads Five Thous- j and Seven Hundred Miles of Rail-' road .Constructed in the United 1 ' States One Hundred Seventy.Five j More Miles Than In 1W. New York. Jan. 8. Completed sta-, tlstlcs show the year just closed to have lten an oveiitiul Jne in the his-, tory of American railroads. Durum 1901 and 1902 rajlroad mergers hail , been carried through "n an unpreco denied scale. Al tho opening of ia0S It was be lieved that this movement toward railroad consolidations would be car ried on on a still larger scab- and It was freely predicted that all tho principal railroad properties in tho United States would bo merged Into not over four of five groups. Hut tho crash In tho Industrials, tho enormousVshrlnkago In stock values, im triiii.i.m.v which developed In the, money market and more especially the adverse decision rendered by the United States circuit court of appeals against tho Northern Securities com pany, combined to" prevent any such wholesale consolidations. The result was that . 190.1 in the ' matter of railroad consolidations, proved a far less important year than either 1902 or 1901. The most Im portant railroad merger) of the year were connected with the nock Island : system. Early In the year tho Itock Island opened negotiations for- the i purchase of tho St. Louis & San - Francisco and Its affiliated linos, Tho purchase of this system was almost . Immediately followed by buying a L half Interest In ttuifffafw lines, of I lhn Bmithorn lnplflf 'vrThttllllth tllOBO acquisitions the mlleag(" ot the Hock Island whh Increased fel ' moro than iunnn miles maltlne llSona.of the largest and most powffiil railroad Hystems In the world, f ' Among tho other Important rail- board Air Lino hy Interests Identllled jlth the Itock Island and dlje South-, . ....1 II, ,i ,,r,.li,4r. At ll Vlll IVHIIVUJ, KV , t v-t- - w. ..." Hocking Vallgy and the Heatllng by tho Pennsylvania and Now York Con-1 tral Interests, wero of most note. I Vast Increase In Mllt-age. 'About 0,700 miles of now railroad I woro constructed In the United 'mates in iv"), or auou Liu mims more 'than 'wed Imlftln 1902. Must I of the now mileage Represented ox-1 tensions auu ii'iw nrancuos. u inoi cxtcnHlon r" tho Wabash nto Pitta-1 niir is ix".c' i noro wbb no par ul)i! rallr- w luklldlng during tho year. Tho most Important singlo piece of voi fcompllshed was tho .Southern Pnelfi 10-mllo cut-off across .Great Salt '-nlre This cut-off will redtico the r'nnlnr tlmo between Og den and the 'Meltlc coast moro than two hours, lion I Ion should also bo made of tho commencement of work on tho Pennsylvania tunnel uno'rr Now York. Never In tho career of railroads were rates better maintained than In 190.1 The railroads in pvery section or the country had oil the trade they could possibly handle, and tUory -was no Incentive to the cutting of rates. At one timr It looked as If tho en trance oi (lie Walmsh Into Pittsburg would lead lo suuj rate cutting among the Eastern roads, There was no open rate cutting, howover, and It Is now generally believed that the Pennsylvania uud Walmsh have set tled moit or their dWorcnces, tn the rc'rttter of gross receipts the railroads broke all previous records lu 190.1 having made an Increase of 1 something line ?.w,uuo,mi ovur , figures of 1902. In the matter or net , ' earning?, however, tho roads did not ' make tpiite as favorable a showing. 1 The Increase In wuges and tho in-1 ' crease in . the cost of practically all materials that enter Into operation and maintenance Increased operating ( oxpenses heavily and reduced net earnings. ' Importance of Pennsylvania Central In a financial way. the Penusylva- j nla far outstrlppeu all other roads, i Early In the year n sold $75,000,0 or new stock for 190.000.000. This was followed by the sale or over $100,000,000 or stocks and bomtB on the subsidiary properties. This heavy borrowing by tho Pennsylvania al sorbed most of the Heating supply of capital nnd the other railroads later in the year found great difficulty In lion owing money. Tho congestion ot securities was so great that the other" railroads were unablo to sell their bonds except at a heavy discount. Jlost or tne com panies were unwilling to do this, anil Instead borrowed on their notes run ning from ono to two years. In this way tho llurllngton, tho Unjon Pa cific, the Oreat Northern, the St. Louis & San Francisco, and the Lako Shore borrowed from $3,000,000 to $10,000,000 apiece. Owing to the un favorable monetary conditions all of the railroads'" that could postponed their borrowing until the money mar ket shall have becomo easier. BRYAN FOR HEARST NEBRASKAN WILL RECIPRO CATE FOR PAST FAVOI16 TJEZ THEATEE TONIGHT and every Evening at 8, and Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 1i T7 1 17,J5ff, THE STYLE 01- AMUSEMI'-NT THAT HAS I Fashionable Vatioevme THE Wold aiumzb with aimiatow Curd After 8ufferlnfl 10 Years. 10. . Ilaro, SUpt. Miami Cycle & Slfg. Co,( Sllddlelown, 0 suffered Tor ten years with dyspopsio. Ho )ont hn,iM,i , riniinru fnr mi'llrlnft and with doctors without receiving any permanent benefit. He says: "Ono night whllo feeling exceptionally Tiad I was about to throw down tho even ing paper when I saw an Item in tho paper regarolng tho "rooms or kouoi Dyspepsia cure, I concmaeo m try It and whllo I had no faith In It I felt better after tho second doao. After using two bottles I am stronger and hotter than I have been In years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Curo to my friends and acquaintances Huaering irora Riomacn irounie,- oia hy Tollman & Co. Rumor In National Capital That For mer Candidate of the Democratic Party Is Heartily In Favor of W. R. Hearst and Will Make Nomlnat. ing Speech if Necessary. Washlngtrtu, Jan. 8. Uutor that Indorse Hearst fur tim nmnucratie nomination reaches WnFhli.etiin from Now York through , , ,e i i (. '.irjnu, " ,t ib'e'i!tf- lit nilt the iii-c ' I.i8 name, . in U auy that if Tam many Indorses Gorman or any man of that type llryan will Indorse Mr. Hearst In return for what the Hearst papers did for the Nebraska states 1 man In two campaigns. ' Hearst's boom Is much In evidence In tho East lately and his filends ! profess to he entirely satisfied with ; '.he umdlUen of affairs. ' The Evening Star saya: i It In c.inently reported in political ' circles that an Important featuro ot the campaign of Mr. Hearst lor socur i log tho Democratic presidential nom ination is to unite with Mr. llryan and control delegates in oXcoss of 1 orc-thiiil of tho Democratic national convention, thus preventing tne nom ination of a man nnaeceptablo to Mr. llryan, with tho end In view of torcing u compromlso on Mr, HearM. , In the Democratic convention, o: tourto a camlldato is uot chosen by a majority vote, but hy the voice Of two-thirds of tho delegates: Mr. Hearst's political lieutenants confidently claim that hla strength In tho West and South already assures him of raoro than one-third of tho convention. Naturally, they say, ho w.111 securo tho nomination. His nontenants do not constitute tho soiirco of tho ro port noted In tho opening paragraph i of this article. Tho gossip originates with tho Bryan-men. They insist that llryan will uot accept (lorman, Parker or any man put forward with Tammany's sanction and support, Thoy say that ono good way to provont tho nomina tion of such a man Is to support Mr. Hearst, utlllzo his strength, which U being worked up In tho South n-l West, nnd dictate terms In tho con vention, which would finally unlto up on Hearst. lat'eed, It han beon roportcd tnat Mr. Iiiyan would bo a delegate to tho ,rfihlnnllnn ami wnlltrl fff) on thn floor and nominate Mr. Hearst If necessary to carry out tno pian. EDISON NOVELTY AND SPECIALTY COMPANY HAPPY HOOLIGAN, GLOOMY GUS, ' THE AND KATZENTAMER KIDS. WORLD'S BEST MOTIOW r 10, 20 AND 30 CO CENTS Modem furnaces and atoam heat ing plants havg dono one good turn to tho human race thoy 'have almost eliminated mo stovepipe joho. Wonderful Nerve. 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