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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1904. PAGE SIX. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary mid blnddcr troubles were to be irnceu 10 mc Kiuncys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these mest important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood Jo Hiolt wnrlr. rri r .n..rlrftliifvanrn weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its dUl7you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys arc welt they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. 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The Ruslsans Are at a Great and Un deniable Disadvantage, Being Out numbered at Present and Until Many Months Later Port Arthur Has the Largest Number of Troops at Any Given Point, Leaving Kuro patkin to Hustle to Defend Himself. London, July 9. According to the latest estimnto of tho available fight ing strength at General Kuropntltln's commnnd It Is Improbable, after al lowing for losses already sustained, casualties and nil, that the Russian commander In chief can dlsposo of more than 1)4,000 bayonets and sabres, with 263 field guns. His forco can hardly, on a liberal calculation, ex ceed 100,000 Infantry, 3000 engineers, 10,000 Cossacks and 311 field guns. With this number Gencrnl Kuropnt kin hns to retard tho Japanese ad vance and defend the long lino from Niu Chwnng to Slamatse, on the road to Mukden from the Ynlu river, In or der to keep his line of communica tions open nlong tho trnns-Manchurl-nn railway to Hnrbln, 600 miles from tho sea. This army forms the main group of the Russian forces. It consists of 63 battalions of the East Siberian Rifles, of tho Soventh, Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth nml Ninth divisions, 16 battal ions of tho Tenth and Seventeenth army corps and 48 bnttallons of SI berlan Infantry, or a total of 127 bat tallons, with 41 batteries of field and two of machine guns. The second group Is that of Genor al Stoessel, intrusted with the defense of Port Arthur, consisting of the Fourth division, threo lnfnntry regi ments and the Seventh division, the totnl making probably about 28,000 of the land army, allowing for sick and a loss of 2000 at Kin Chow. With 10; 000 sailors his combative strength should bo 38,000 men, with some 50 field guns and 400 sluge guns, be sides naval ordnance. The third and last group of tho Hub. slan forces In the field Is that of the troops assigned to Vladivostok, con sisting of the Eighth division, and fortress troops, and a number of Cos sacks raiding In Northern Corea. These are under tho command of General Llnovltch, and in number probably do not exceed 12.000. The Russian staff has arranged for the despatch of 162,000 men and 83, 000 tons of stores during the six months from May to October, a monthly supply of 27,000 men nnd 13, 883 tons of stores. With the most la vorable circumstances and the un hampered use of the trans-Siberian railway, It seems Improbable that General Kuropatkln within the next few weeks can oppose anything llko equal numbers of the Japanese ar mies attacking him. topics, such as dopnrtment of summer school, department of religious pedn Bogy, department of npplled philan thropy and department of popular conferences nnd loctures. In tho department of summer Bchool Professor Margolls, of the Semitic department of the University of Cali fornia, will conduct a seminar on "Some Modern Biblical ProbloniB." Dr. Solomon Schlechtner, president of tho Jewish Theological Seminary of Now York, will conduct a seminar on "The Life and Times of Jesus Bon Slrech." In tho department of religious ped agogy the participants will lncludo Rabbi Abram Simon of Washington, Miss Julia Rlchinen of New York, Rabbi Edward N. Cnllnch of Rich' mond, Dr. Joseph Stolz of Chicago, and Dr. David Phlllpson of Cincinnati. In tho department of applied phil anthropy important sociological prob lems will bo presented by Miss Jane Addnms of Hull Hoiise,vChlcago; Dr. Leo K. Frnnkcl or the United Hebrew Charities of Now York City, and Miss Emily W. Dinwiddle of tho Octnvin Hill Association of Philadelphia. xxxxnxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi JEWISH CHAUTAUQUA. Literary Organization in Session 'at Atlantic City. Atlantic City, N. J., July 9. Every thing Is in readiness for the opening tomorrow of the eighth summer as sembly of the Jewish Chautauqua So ciety. 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