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TRAVELING LIBRARIES Peculiar to Itself ¡ANARCHY A MENACE Wonderful Growth of Past Year«. In combination, proportion and proccsi, Hood'» Sarsaparilla! i>><■> ¡t,, sj< s and cure«.' widespread I xhtence In United ,K is made from the Inst blood-purifying, alterative and ... , . , a . tome in;!r< di< nts by sm 1, <>ri);in d and peculi ir methods as to WHS >S AlH'U lHilig. retain the hill im-dn in il v due of each and all. 1 he ' wrest forms < f srrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu. nubsm, uy.s]>< psia, and debility are cured every day by ALARM FELT IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by druggi ts. ioo dos. s ¡ft. 1 S) i) rSclTt) Begin to take it today. ' * 1 ' oi,-’r * •” * ’ n>« lb,til 1 ft rm !>• ali’ea Jîjf u ■ 1 n rum« “I K« Mr H rrrlus (dropping in agnin) Wall, Hru irtt hate you di'slgnsd anything lately that you would like to shut* Why, yr«, | h put « panel on th« outahl* I'll show It to you rt’id ii on .| If you wish to obtain a ret of fou« '»dutiful water col- r pictures nearly life size, free, writ« lire Pacific 0« «at itoras Co., Albany Block, Oakland, Cal , uu'l full information will !>« rent you together witlian illustrated book- t giving lartnulam of something of mtu • »I to everyone in the family. un i ii « SOTEL \i i. MßOB me. \ i: open M ClATtCP EUCH *‘Tur 1 n c I’ ' '»z up one uf the current maga n« » he look- I it over fo whether or "t I urn Law Miti wa« «till throwing fit«. SiASIDt, 0R( lllr.r.l, un (b. tw.. b .wrluokl» C liff HD' jse ; !»•' I ’»•« I Irrt r Ir II ; Sla. I | < - yla.r «ii4 «leaai brat. Fla* walks nprnnN" •“f 4rl» untuuri , B r«. N<af..-d»a Say. I» *pr«lat rau« by tbe •».<*. liAh. J. M<H>Ht . |*r<*prle<4»t aaaMMH nr That* t aver Ilrtrnll«« the InalMuattoM •‘No, I ba\cu’l anything for you,” «aid hr Im. .| (« altijr«! «ortiau of th« houvr. •'hi' '.id of iprnduig your time in loafing around the walounw and begging, why don't )OU tty to follow «uuie uweful OCCUpS- “Mn i tm,’’ «aid W.irehatn Long tilting hi" ; ■ ’r>l remnant of a hat forward anti •■v ‘ her with a fiown, *’do I look like •me o’ de idle rich?” C. Gee Wo Th* well know« roll «Ms CHINESE Boot znd Herb DOCTOR Ilia young'it grandchild had managed ■ on of a primer and wa« *o grt »Mi- try Ing to eat it. ’’1’ardon me for taking the word« out of tour n> • ¡th, little one,” aaid the professor, hastily intvrpv«mg. Ubuago Tribune. A < uphill Carol. Monotony cannot be wrong. Thia wor' l ea h year the lesson teaches The bird* all sing the name old song. Jnit as wr ii'.tke the same old speeches. Washington Star. l!«a ma <1« • Ilf» H.!y nF > • t I ■ | i • .. tot hr Wi'tiJ bi« Wilder- rwartpd.«* Wo Mercury. I' ton* or Drug* I *c<1 11«- < urea Withmit Oi»rt«lxi i. • • W ithout the Aid <>t m k mfa Ilo trista'.' ntalUiu Nervvn nv«». N. rv ... « |*r Pir« •' h L..N V • 1 «r. Ri le le« w ) mi 1 « -• Man •uaalo W .< •» an •>> i 1 au \ r-. -, o ..... . r..« a . .. nr«« Ilrrrdli jr. (’all'T Your little buy looka exactly Ik" jou. Youngster*« Mother Yew. but if h" n t get hi« tur.il» just when he wants :hr.n Io- put* up exactly the same kind of face bls father dues. A SURE CANCER CURE True Teat. She Was lh* I’lunk'a wixFdlng n larger nlTair than the Nwerl«*uls’? th» Yr*. De Plunk’s had fifty de t luat Retched Iront Prbl»«. < 01.14 vafe, surs and Hrhublr. ir vor IHF <> f 1« -r » t» I X r pi uy . i t.lain \n> I'vS' i ui«i * co . vsli . i atio .\ rid i: it • lar Io* lout <■ • |u »tat» i« TUFI’ '.li U ti < H 1 X I ► >. I It IM < 1» SC 1 i k »r«t b , < r V • i> 1 1 .mt, U« vtfuau rio««« bl-atu>a Tbl« r«i«r Get your sugar by the sack— in cackf that bears this name •uj.i le ivva to watch the prr«M*nts, wbereus Suvrlruis’ unlv bad forty four detec tives to watch theirs. For Thin, Poor Blood öf*'-; Uwj rnent Lists--Datati* of Dtscov* C ANO II berry ::: ísugar Then you kn.»w you have .ug.r that i» cl Ú n , our, rum and n a i L1.1A N r. MAM OXI V «V S X bl GAS Al VISING CO. A¡k your Groctr for BERRY SUGAR You can trust a medicine tested <50 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. t fvrn thlx rr%n«t nM mcdlcln« cannot do s Uvsr I Inacuvs «nd IM ■ 1' • n«ti| atnl For f bo l»r .1 poaaitile r«- • • 1 Aysr*s I « wbil* t 1 1 .• 11 o .»* ■ a « par I IK Th« Ii«»r will ipic kijr rr»|H>n«l, and to will th« bowels. I A vor Co , I,ow«n, Masa, anutaolurera of tHIR V100R. CtflJUtY PUTORAL. Purest of the Pure. KGS WaahiBRton, April 11 —A* a remit ! of the work of tbe governmrul, recently undertaken fur the plumping out of an* a re Ft y and anarchists in the United Ntat«*s, it leaked out today that govern inent officials ar«* at>eohiU*l) astounded at th w widespread glow th of anarchy in thia country. (iron)»« of anarchists have been discovered in almon! every state in the Union ami In moat unex* perted places. Detailed informstion concerning their location and num tiers was refused by high official« today, but it is known that steps are now being taken by the government to get ac quainted with the various groups and their Individual members, and that the Red« will be kept under strictest sur veillance hereafter. The clue to the location of the anar chists is said to have been furDishod by a list containing the names of several thousands which recently fell into the hands of the government. Tracing down the list, it has I wen found that for every name on it there are several anarchists, ranging from two or three to a group of 10 or 20, or even more, living in the same town. According to the local police, extra men have I wen assigned to the neigh borhood in which Postmaster Genera) Meyer lives, and that official was ac companied by plain clothe« men when ho went to Dos ton to preside ever tbe Republican convention today. RUSSIA TO STATE POSITION >1) hmd in<J Ii«« lucb a curio«« fad making a collection of fin* «»Ik urn- frllaw tltiimw ntwl dozen« of them.’* ' I Imt n Ibf a pretty expensive fad.’* ••Well, <f . OU'-*. I er dou’t ktlOW hpw muih they ctMit him.’’ • jji I houtanda of Nutpacta on Qovern- •rias Kept Secret form. II.... I . kud up ,t S«u«l llqui.l V" il, Cwn.Ua Marvin. fUrvWary Oragwi library peculiar to itsrff ix i h «lateen KC for V Quality Is the result of modem ideas. Costs less. Does better work. You must try it to see. Get a can on trial. I The baking will be vastly better, J lighter and tastier or wc pay for the can. Jaqura MM- C« Cluua^o. Will Haataert Attitude Set Baron Hoaen. Forth by St. Petrtaburn. April 11.—It is tbe ptirp.'*- of tlir K'l-ean governtnent •liortly to iaaue a statement in tbe mat ter of the question of territorial ad ministration that baa arisen at Harbin and Cballar. It is underrb-ai that this announcement will rea.eert tbe at- titu-le ret firth recently In Washing U-n by liar >11 Rosen, the Kimian am- baa.a-lor there. Thia entire qoeetlon «an bronght to the front about three wecka ago by the refueal of F. I*. Fislier, the American couaul at Harbin, to recognia« Ku.elan jurisdiction and his inais'ence that he aaa accredited solely to China. The Novoo Vremya today pnbllehes a dispilih from Harbin detailing the pr 'gre«a of tlie conflict and raying that the antagonism lietween Kuenian and China 1- growing steadily. China cp p.wee all Kim an administrative eetab- liehment in Manchuria on the ground that the railroad concession rar ties with It only the rights of a common carrier and does not imply government functions. DRAFT CODE OF PROCEDURE Powers Will Move to Establish Inter* national Prize Court In 1006 traveling librarira bad been authorized by law in twenty Ova at aloe, in sixteen ot t'-ese, th« ilbrari«« were in the direct charge ot state libraries or library commissions. This wonderful record of growth from ‘he id-a promulgated by Mr. Mel- vll Dewey in 1402 is a moat aignifl-ant toatlornial, not only that Illiteracy is becoming unpopular, but that g’x.l taste in reading la to become an Amer ican habit. rime was when some of our scholar« thought that ba-1 reading was better that none at all. A well known teacher ol Kugliah literature at one of our larga nniversit'M stated to •M -,f h g « M M twenty years ago that It would be lietter for people to read even the “Firealda Companion’* than to hare no reading at all. In those -lay. our rural population had little or nothing to read. Magazine« were ex pensive, ami the almanacs and county papers made a very meager literary diet. Flven the doubtful good of having the cheap weekly papers thrust into the dooryard was denied tlie average farm home. In these days, when the farmer is jitst aa cloae to the heart ol the world aa the rest of os, il lie ebo> sea to be, he is greeted by a bewildering oppor tunity for choice among medlocte and even more vicious publirations than were common twenty years ago. There are capable men and women, highly cultivated and uaeful eiUaens, whorre early reading was largely of the char acter then current in the cheap week lies; but who shall dare to prophesy that the youth of today, whoao literary excursions take him into the company of “Butter Brown" and "Happy ifow liga.." will have an even chance with the youth of a generation ago to devel op into a useful and law abidirg citi zen? The influences ot the dukes, haughty c*-ant«seea, swaggering pirates and common rulliana of thoee days was certainly not so quickly transmuted into bad conduct as that of the current yellow favorite. Isolation had its advantages for the pe< pie on our farms. Today, tbe farm er’s lad, only lees I tian his city contem porary. has the worst that our time« aflurd thrust upon him. In the cities, the public libraries are live to the ne cessity of gettiug people to read, and Io read that which is, at least, not dit- tinctly harmful, with strenuous efforts to promote the more vigorous and help ful sort of reading. That thoee tn charge ot traveling library system« are fully conscious that wise selection of the books means much to the common wealths whose interests they serve, may be seen from the character of the books they are sending to the villages, country school and farm houses. It is recorded of one well selected and com bined collection of 40 volumes that in three years it traveled over 2,000 miles, and had 01« recorded loans io 28 months of actual circulation in 8 differ ent neighborhood«. Only 64 per cent of this circulation was fiction, eo that the«e encouraging figures show that the miscellaneous b-oks are being read and appreciated. What tbe genera! result of the circulation of this better class of books in more or less bookless commu nities is, no one may definitely know, bnt the librarian of any sytsem of traveling libraries could find in tbe cor respondence of her office innumerable and eloquent testimonials of the good work that is being done. So general is the belief that this class of literature will help people to live ou farms and in villsges more intelligently, and therefore more contentedly, that state workers in f.vrtr.ers’ instituteshave perj sistently acte i as advocates of traveling libraries, with excellentand immediate reenits in many cases. Oregon now has 95 state traveling li brarian being sent to as many stations throughout the stats. As these libra ties l>elong to the state there is no charge for theil use. Oregon people, wherever they may be located, may draw books from the Oregon Library oommitMion at Saiem. Washington, April 11.—Great Brit ain has invited the governments which [urrticipated in the laat Hague confer- eui-e to „-nd eijierta to lxrndon whose duties r-hall be to formulate a cole of priM-edure lor the orep- sed internation al prize court, the establishment of which is provided lor in each of the treaties resulting from the conference. The American government will be reprerent.ii at the laindon conference. This conference is regarded as inform al in chaiaeter, and the participation of tlie United States will require no legis lation, except, perhaps, a small appro priation to meet the expenses of the American representatives. The date Dl'h Drainer. for the conference has not leen fixed The majority of improved appliances It Is rtated h-re that the ratification of flralgned to assist and lessen the wvrk the treaty providing for tliis court will douttle.s lie delayed by the nations un ot the housewife ars too complicated end troublesome to til after the report of this body. warrant even a trial. To gain at Japs Manufacturing Flag, tention they must Han Francisco, April 11.—That the be e x c c e d 1 n gly Japanese intend to profit in more way. simple In construc than one through the visit of the At tion. eneb as tbe lantlc fleet becaine known today when dish drainer it was reported that a Tokio firm had shown here, the manufactitied thousands ot American Invention of a New flags and shipped them, here in antici York mutt. Thia pation of a great demand for patriotic dieh drainer Is emblems when the armada arrives here. made a part ot tbe The information came in a letter from titsn navtxra. an American in Tokio. The writer dish pan. being htnged to the edge at states that the quantity is so gnat that one of tbe handies, so that It will not it took up all the cargo space on the slip. Tbe drainer 1» »1» in tbe form vessel. of a pan. having side wall to prevent the dishes falling to the ground when Absorbs Cooper Col age being drained. Tbe water draining Stanford Vniverstlty, Cal., April 11. from the dlaliea descenda down tbe ln- —President David Starr Jordan today cllned bottom of the drainer into the announced tbe aflillatiin of Cooper dish pan. A small upright serves to Medical college, of San Francisco, with support the outer end of the drainer, Stanfotd University, and said that the and raise the drainer on an incline. mistical institution and I.ane hosital The drainer and dish pan can be Us will her.after be under the control o* etautly eeparat«! or readjusted. the university trnrtees. This Is the first step towards making a real uni- sal.irr rrittera. Scrape and grate the roots of s verstity at Stanford by the addition of graduate schools in the ptofes.ional bunch of salsify. Make a batter of courses. At present, the law depart two eggs, a gill of milk and enough ment is the only cne having complete flour to make of the desired consist graduate cour. es. ency. Turn the salsify into this as noon as grated, ns exposure to the air Great Northern Is Fined. will blacken It. Salt to taste and drop Minneapol.a, Aril 11.—Counsel for the mixture by the spoonful into deep, the Great Northern railroad plea-led boiling fat. As soon as brown, drain guilty today- in the Federal court tn the In a hot colander. charge of rebating brought against the company, and Judge Morris imposed Eighty-six per cent of the population of a line of 13.000. The case was brought Peru are negroes, half breeds. Indiana and in November, 100«, but was not trie-l, Asiatics. as the Great Northern had appealed s similar ca-e. Judge Morris tried the At the rate of a pint and a half of case which was appealed, and in that liquid a day a man drinks 32,800 pints case had impoaed a fine of flfi.OOO. during his life. The Supreme court sustained his action. Tamale Rall.fc, Protests Against Quarantina. Havana, April 11,—Governor Gene ral Mago<<n sent an earnest protrai t< Washington Imlay against the quaran tine against Cuha. Ills message is sttpp >rted by reports from Amecirean officials throughout the Island denying that fever exists anywhere. One peck of ripe tomato«« peeled cold, chop and let drain over night, «lx onions cut flue, three heads of cel ery. five red peppers, one small cup of »nit, drain off and add two pounds of irown sugar, two ounces whole mus tard seed, five cups of vinegar. Put in I glass pars cold Jo uot cook. IS UNPRECEDENTED ■ Governmei.t Olllclals Caonoî I' d derstand Castro’s Aclloo. CHAMPIÛNED VENEZUELAN CAUSE Twica Hao United Statss Gone to Republic's Aid and is Now Ac cused of Aggraosivenass. Washington, April 9—Administra tion officials today exprrased arnsze- uient over the etateoienta in President Cuatro’s official organ, El Conatitucion, having as their bueis the Tacoma mall pouch opening incident. The editorial leceived the doseat attention. Mingled with the feeling of amazement over the sentiments of President Caet’O is one of regret and myetifiiation over th) whole course which Venezuela has pur sued in dealing with the United States "The United States has iieen a good (r end to Venezuela," eaid a high offi cial of tlie Mate department today. “Twice within the last 15 yean we have gone to Venezuela’s aid when that country needed ass .stance.’’ For thie reason he could not under stand why Venezuela has acted as it hue During President Cleveland's second term, when /treat Britain was threatening to encroach upon Vene zuela’s territory, Mr Cleveland sent a mr-eeage to oongress which bad the re sult of referring tbe question to tbe king of Holland for impartial settle ment. Several years later, when the allied powers were threatening a blockade of Venezuelan port« to compel payment of her foreign obligations, tbe United states, through Minister Bowen, step ped in and averted such a move tgaln the question was averted to Hol land. The Navy department today received a report from Commander John Hood, of the cruiser Tacoma, containing de tails touching the opening of the msil carried by that vessel at the I-a Goayra poetoffiee. It agrees substantially with the published statement«, and the offi cials are satisfied the opening was in- ad'ertent. All the correspondence’on the Vene zuelan qeeetion is now before congress. Administration officials frankly ad mit they will not be surprised should there some delay. The issues pre sented are such that time should be given, they t-ay, fur thorough study of the situation. CCC HEALS 3»S'&OLD sores No old «ore exists merely tiecause the flrah is dieea«e<l at that partic ular spot; if this were true simple cleanliness and local applicatiaas would he.il them. When«- -r a s ire or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at fault; thia vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and irritating and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal. These impurities in tbe blood may be the remains of some constitutional trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germ« in the system, or the absorption by the blood of the fermented refuse matter which the buddy channels of waste have failed to remove. Again the cause may tie hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to posterity ; but whatever tlie cause, the fact that the sore will not heal shows the necessity for the very best constitutional treatment. There ia nothing that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. Every symptom suggests pollution I want to rwommoa« S. S. S. to any who sn and disease—th» discharge, the red. in UMd ot a blood zuriflar.'aod rapacially m a angry looking flesh, the pain and in remadyforaorwaadobatinaUulcar«. In ISTT flammation. and the discoloration of 1 bad my la< badly cut on tha chary td«a od • .urrounding parts, all show that deep batval, aod bavin« oo abtua woolen atockln« town in the blood there are morbid th« place waa badly poiaorwd from th« dya. A and dangerous forces at work, con- Croat lor« formed and for yvara no one k nowe itantly creating poisons which may what I lutforad with tha ptaca I tried. It in the end lead to Cancer. Local teemed to mo. everyttung I bad over beard af, but I got no relief and I thought I would have application« are valuable only for to go through Ido with an angry, diac barging their cleansing and antiseptic effects; tore on my leg At laat I began tha uaa at they do not reach the blood, where S. S. S-. and it waa but a abort time until I aaw the real cause is located, and can that the place waa improving. I continued It therefore have no real curative worth. until it removed all the poieon from my blood S. S. S. heals old sores by going down aod made a compleu and permanent cure ot to the fountain-head of the trouble the core. J SO. ELLIS. 250 5ary Street, Brooklyn, X. T. and driving out the poison-producing germs and morbid matters which are keeping the ulcer open. It remove*, every particle ot impurity from the cir culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, and soon tbe sore or ulcer is well. S. S S. is the greatest of all blood puri fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system. Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G* A rtdlt y. Heaaaare«. Towner—Yon live in one of tbe flooded auhtirbe. do you? Nothing dry witbm a mile of you? O'itnome—Great Scott, yea ! My row baa gone dry. Can't get anything to feed bar.—Chicago Tribune. "Doctor, will my boy recover?" "Recover? Madam, it will take mors than a fall off a trolley car tu kill your boy. He's the toughest little imp that runs the streets." "O, thank you, doctor.' You have tak en such a load off my mind 1”—Chicago Tribune. Mother« will find Mre. Wlnaio-w'a 8™ thing Syru > th- b-at r- i.edv V, uw tot their chuoraa 1 urlag tbe Uatlaug period. tt Cure. While Vow Walk. anan a Foot Ease ia a --rtaln cure for hot. «eailog.callua, and ivoUeo, a, blog feat. SoM “I don’t thank you for recommending bv all Druggi««. Price «V. Don't accept any Trial package hiiltJi. Addraú that young clerk,” exclaimed the indig -utwtitute Alien S. Olnuted, La Koy.N. Y. Rather Sound. nant old broker aa they met In the ele vator. “What’s tt« trouble?” queried tbe Jocular banker. 'Why. you said be was as square as a dollar, and he Isn't square at all." ”H'm! Neither Is a dollar." “Too haven’t been back here before for thirty years. Bill? Gosh, that's a long time 1 What changes do you see that sur prise you the moat?” "Well, to tell you the truth. Dave, what 1 notice more than anything else is that ev-rybody bas grown old no much faster rtTra St. V I m * Pan-e and aU Xervona Dla»w»- than I have." rl I d -ot:r <ur*d by t»r. K. ne’a t.r.-a Sen« firs-, rer. f r FREE (2trial botti« arul rwat.««. Lr. U. 1LK1. = - ,1 a 1..ML Mobility. Truth and Quality Mrs. Vick-Senn’s eyes flashed. ITINERARY FOR THE SQUADRON "Johnny doesn't get that weak chin of hie from my side of tbe bouse 1" she Will Leave San Francisco for Pugs’ •xclaimad. “No. my dear," meekly responded her appeal to the Well-Informed In «vary Sound on May 18 husband. "Johnny bas my chin, but be walk of life and are essential to per Washington, April 9.—A program inherits hia mother's tireleu capacity for manent success and creditable stand for the movements of the Atlantic fleet keeping it ia motion." ing. Accordingly, it is not claimed after the review by Secretary Metcalf, in San Francisco bay, on May 8, wa« There iv more Catarrh‘n thlc section of the that Syrup of Figs and Elixir ot than allot er d.teases put together,, Senna la the only remedy of known made public at the Navy department country and until the last tew rears was sui posed to be today. The fleet will leave San Fran incurable. For a great many years d ctor, value, but one of many reasons why it a local dlease and prescribe! cisco May 18, and on arriving at Puget pronounced tocal remedies, and try constantlr ral ln . tu it is the best of personal and family -ound, May 21, four ships will visit cure with 1< cal trearmtnt, pronounced it in laxatives Is the fact that It cleanses, Science has pro.en catarrh to be a Port Angeles, eight will visit Belling curable. constitutl nal disease and therefore requires sweetens and relieves the internal ham bay and three will go to Port convti-uUvnal treatment. Hall's Catarrh * u re, ' manufactured by F. J. Cheney A t o.. Toledo, I organs on which it acts without any Townsend. One ship will proceed at Onio, is the only conaltutional cure out el market. It is taken internally in dose, from 10 I deb 'itatlng after effects and without once to Bremerton to be docked. drops to a teaapoonful. It acta directly oa the On Saturday, May 23. all the sbipe bloo I and mucous surface« of the system, i havii ? to Increase the quantity from of the fleet, with the exception of the They offer one hundred do iars for any ease it '■ time to time- falls to cure. Send lor circulars and test!- one in dock at Bremertc-n, will rendez moniaia It ac s pleasantly and naturally and vous in the vicinity of Pott Townsend Add-. «-;: F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo. Ohio. | .«old by Drnegi-t*. T?e. truly as a laxative, and its component and proceed to an anchorage in the vi Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. parts are known to and approved by cinity of Seattle. physicians, as It is free from all On Tuesday, May 2«. 12 ships will Tipping Evil In Mexico. leave their anchorage near Seattle and The tip question bas become su-h a objectionable substances. To get lta will go to Tacoma, eo that the people oulsauce in Mexico city that some time beneficial effects always purchase the in that vicinity may have a view of the ago the government of tbe federal dis genuine—manufactured by the Cali fleet. Thence, without anchoring, trict announced that cabmen, carga fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for eight ships will sail for San Francisco, dora. mecapaleros. etc., who accepted sale by all leading druggists. leaving four ships at anchor near Taco tips, would be discharged. Unfortu ma for a visit of three days, when those nately tbe public prefers to tip all P N U Na 1«-M vessels will goto Bremerton for docking. these people rather than to bear them It is e-pected that the eight ves selves called by the far from sweet sels will arrive at San Francisco on names that such people apply to non Friday, May 29, where they will be tipping persons. docked in succession. Ths ships docking at Bremerton will «ail for San Francisco as soon as prac ticable, the last one not to arrive until July 3. After the grand review in San Fran cisco bay on May 8, the Pacific fleet will leave the next day or the South to cany out a program of drills and exer cises. Look to United States Port Au Prince, April 9.—There is reason to believe that measures are being taken in this city to force tbe interver tion of the United Sta'es if possible. At the moment apparent tranquility prevails. A prominent Haytitn official, said today: “At present conditions here are intolerable and it is impossible that they can con tinue beyond a few days. Prompt in tervention on the part of the United States or some other power is the only means of avoiding a condition of abso lute anarchy.” Scandal In French Army Paris, April 9.—It is believed that a great scandal in the commissary depart ment of the French navy has been dis covered. It was learned rec'ntly that the rations sent to some of the garrisons on the Eastern frontier were unfit for consumption. Minister of War Pic- quart issued orders that the supplies of food delivered by cert^n contractors be •ent to Paris for nrcroecoplc examina tion. That much of the food was un clean and unfit to eat has been estab lished and the inveetigaticn is being continued. Fedsrsl Court Blocked San Francisco. April 9.— By a sudden maneuver. John Benson and Frederiik Hyde, on trial in Washington, D. 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