s sa *s- Scrofula Few are entirely free from it. It may develop ao slowly aa to cane* Uttle if anydmturbancedoring the whole period of childhood. It may then produce dyepepaia, ca­ tarrh, and marked tendency to con- ■umption, before causing eruptions, sores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great blood-purifier, ONE MORE CHANCE Annexation Sore to Follow Next Failure ot Cuba. H o o d ’ s S a r s a p a r i l l a SELF GOVERNMENT IMPOSSIBLE In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sa rsata ba . 100 doses |1. Sugar and Tobacco Men Will Object Im m a t e r ia l. The elderly and somewhat flustratad lady stopped tu obese man on a crowd­ ed street. “ Does It make sny difference," she asked, “ which o f these cars I take to the cemetery?” “ Not to me, madam,” answered the polite heavy-weight, as be lifted his hat and passed on. A TE RR IBLE EXPERIENCE. How a Veteran Was Saved the Am ­ putation o f a Limb. B. Frank Doremni, veteran, of Booeo- velt Ave., Indianapoill, Ind., saya: “ I had been showing symptoms of kid­ ney trouble from the time I was mustered out of the army, hot in all my Ufa I never suffered as in 1897. Headaches, dissiness and sleeplessness first, and then dropsy. I was weak and help- lesa, having ran down f r o m 180 t o 128 poundi. I was hav­ ing terrible pain in the kidneys and the secretions passed almost involuntarily. My left leg swelled until it was 34 inches aronnd, and the doctor tapped it night and morning nntil I could no longer stand it, and then he advised amputation. I refused, and began using Doan's Kidney Pills. The swell­ ing subsided gradually, the urine be­ came natural and all my pains and aches disappeared. I have been well now for nine years since using Doan’ s Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers. 60 cents l box. Foster-Milbnin Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 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Waabington, Oct. 18.— Republican aenatore and congreaamen who have been in Waahlogton lecenlly and offi­ cial* cloaely identified with the admin- istiation agree with the preeident that Cuba aball have another opportunity to try aelf government, but the opinion ie almost universal that annexation ii only a matter of time. Little i* being eaid publicly about the probability ol annexing Cuba to the United State«, but the subject ie receiving a great deal of attention in Washington and public men are eerionsly ¿¡Kneeing tbe beet method of bringing the ieiand under the protecting arm of the United Statee. President Roosevelt le absolutely sin­ cere in his declaration againat the preeent annexation of Cuba and be has hopes that the Cuban people, on Ihier second attempt, w ill be able to form and maintain a satisfactory govern­ ment. He does not want the ieiand made a pert of the United States if, by any possibility, the Cabana can ern 'iact their own affaire and protect the lives and property of all their citizens He does not believe that the United Statee at this time would be justified in taking ever tbe island, merely be­ cause vest amounts of American capital have been invested. Bat if tbe words of other administration officials can be held to be authoritative, it is to be in­ ferred that the president w ill interpose no farther objection to annexation in cate tbe second Caban government is a failure. While annexation is generally ex pected, no one looks forward to it with enthusiasm. Rather, tbe Caban prob­ lem is regarded in the light of one of the unpleasant outgrowths of the Span­ ish war. as perpleing in some respects as the Philippine question. Southern men would like to see Cuba made American territory, bat they went the tariff wall kept up against Caban sugar and tobacco, slid some bar erected against the immigration of native Ca­ bins into tbe Unite Statee. The South baa more than its share of dueky citi­ zens. I t ie probable that the men in con­ gress who ere fighting a reduction of the duty on Philippine sugar and to­ bacco wonld join tbe Sooth in demand­ ing the retention of tbe tariff on sugar and tobacco from Cnba in case of an­ nexation. I f Philippine sugar ie a menace to tbe beet eager industry of the West, i f w ill he argued that the auger from Cuba, closer and much mote abundant, wonld be a etill greater menace. W ET W EATHER CLOTHINGr you w ant c o m p le t e p r o t e c t io n a n d lo n g s e r v ic e . These and many other g o o d points a re com bined In TO W ER'S OILED CLOTHING J. You court afford BRAND to bqy any other / A J row rs co ao**©«* o sa ▼owes CAN AO* AN CO iff#, TgntrBi m i HARD WATER MADE SOFT Send for free booklet (bowing anaiysb of hard water in 100 dties in the United States, with the amount o f 20-Mule-Teom Pure Borax neceisary to uzc in each case to soften the water and produce dean, white clothes without injury to the finest fabrics or most deBcate hand*. A ll dealer*. Full sic* package Borax A Borax Soap; 22-page booklet and souvenir picture 7x14 In. 10 color’« nee for 10 cents and dealer's name. P A ­ C IF IC COA8 f B O R A X CO.. Oakland Cal. W. L. DOUGLAS * 3 .5 0 d t * 3.00 S h o e s New Orleans, Oct. 16.— Damages of fully $1,000,000, including the partial demolition of one town, wee done by the hurricane on the coaet of Central America which waa reported by a brief wireless mereage received here laet night. Wireless and cable advices to­ day to the United Slates Fruit company say that probably no loea of life oc­ curred. The hurrirane appeared to be central near Bluefields, on the east coast of Nicaragua. I t awept in from the sea, its first fury striking Little and Great Corn ialanda, which were swept bare of vegltation and their topography even altered by the waves. On the mainland the storm’ s damage waa con­ fined mostly to a path about SO miles wide, in which banana and robbei crops were destroyed and plantation« blown down. Great damage ie report ed from Rams, a town on the coaet about 40 mile* from Blneflelds. M rs. Jefferson Davis Dying. New York, Oct. 16.— Mrs. Jefferson Davis, widow of the preeident of tbe Confederate statee, ie dying of pneu monia at the Hotel M rj « l i e here. It is believed she cannot survive more •ban a few hours. Mrs. Davis her been ill for several dave, but it had been believed sbe wonld recover up to last night, when a sudden change for the wore, wee noticed. Mrs. Davis went to the Majestic a rbort time agn on her return from tbe Adirondack., where she spent moat of the summer for her health. IN T M * W O N L D W.L Douglas 14 Silt Edge WMtMeqwlleditaiifprlo»/ To Shoe Dealert: N o W ord From Peary. N ew Y ork, Oct. 16.— The middle of October having boon reached, tbe time lim it set lor receiving news from tbe Peary Arctic expedition, hope practi­ cally waa abandoned laet night of hear­ ing t lie year from tbe band of tx ilo r - ers who w iled from tbie port 15 months ego. It wee expected news would come through tha whalers when they sailed into Dundee, Scotland, at tbo end of their ernise tbie (a ll. The wbalere have failed to come into port, and this ie taken that unusual weather conditions prevail in the Arctic. W. L. Douglas* * r Hoorn is tbe i Trial o f N ew York Central. New York, Oct. 1 8 — The trial ol the New York Central Railroad company for tbs alleged giving of rebate* of some $26,000 to tbo American 8ngar Refining company on sugar shipment« nova , i wr wa J e^e, ns maj to tbe West is the first trial for the * e x c e l o t h e r m a k e «. ■■ ■ m s taka yon Into a , — » - infraction of tbe Elkina law ever un­ factories at Brockton, Mass, .and show dertaken in this city. With this action you how carefully W .L . D ouglas-’----- ia I nearer* ted a sitting of tbo Federal are made, you would then andei Criminal coart that may be expected why they hold their shape, fit b to laet with its successive term* for at least n year and probably much longer. W . I . DOLIOLAS. Dapt- I « . B m ck tM . Ite m . Ne. « J - N f . N. U • I UN »• » i planeo Vassal With T w o Thousand Chinasa On Board Catchaa Fire. Hongkong, Oct. 16. — Tbo British steamer Hankow, from Canton, waa burned at 6:10 o’clock yesterday morn­ ing, while lying alongside her wbarl. HundtrJa of Chinese passenger! were bnrned to death and a valuable cargo waa dmtroyrd. A ll the Enropean paa senqeis and crew were saved. Tbe steamer Hankow, with 2,000 Chinese paasengeie, man, woman and children, and eovon Emopeaai, and a cargo including 3,700 bales of matting, 660 bales of raw silk and 400 balm of waste ailk, arrived from Canton at 3 o’clock and was shortly afterward moored at the wharf. Her chief officer reported to Captain Branch that tbe ship was afire. The oiptain then directed the chief engineer to tnrn on the water through tha firo boss. This wee impossible (or the rea­ son tbat within five minntee after the alarm we* given the Hankow was ablase fore and aft. Captain Branch then awakened tbe Enropean passengers, who rnehad down the gangway, tbe ladles in their night­ clothes. Tbe crew waa compelled to leave tbe ship, which by tbie time wee a veritable Inrnace. Responding to signals, the British craiser Flora and the naval dockyard distpached contingent« of engine« and amietanta. Tbe Boating brigade« ol firemen made heroic efforts to extin­ guish tbe flames, which Imped to a hoivht of over 60 feet. The Chinese steerage passenger! were thrown into a frightful panic. H orri­ fying shrieks and cries to mve their lives were heard, bat escape was im­ possible, owing to the inflammable na­ tal# of the cargo. Hundreds were burned to death and many others jumped iato the harbor and ware drowned. A R IZ O N A U N IT E D . Determined to Preserve Her Identity end Will Refuse Jo'nt Statehood. Phoenix, Aria., Oct. 16.— The terri­ tory of Arisons, rich in American citi­ zenship, aa well ae natural resources, is making a determined fight to retain its identity. Tbe people aa a whole are bitterly opposed to tbe plan of joint statehood with New Mexico. They ad­ vance various reasons for tbeir oppoai tion, some of them potent and other* of little apparent weight. Whatever tbe reason, they are overwhelmingly against joint statehood, and w ill k ill the prop­ osition at tbe polls next month. The leader of the “ jointiets” in Northern Arizona acknowledge* tbat he dose not coant upon more than 16 per cent of the vote in favor of Jointure. Tbe chief objection to anion with New Mexico appears to be based npon the disparity in site and quality ol population. Tbe Mexiaan element in New Mexico numbers at least 60 per cant of tbe total population. In A ri­ zona the Mexican vota ie about 16 per cent of tbe total. Mach of tbe M exi­ can population in Arisons ie floating, roniisting ol laborers on railroads and irrigation enterprises, etc., while the Mexicans living in New Mexico are, aa a rule, native of the territory. S T O R M S P O IL S B ANANAS. Hurricane Sweeps Through Central America, Waating Si,OOO,OOO. "When y o u b i y F IS H to Free Competition, But It HUNDREDS ARE BURNED. Army In Cuba Given Name. Washington, Oct. 16. — Brigadier General Barry, acting chief of staff, to­ day issued a general order by direction of tbo preeident (toting tbat the m ili­ tary tone* now »w im bled In Cuba or to bo amembled there are constituted aa arwy to bn known ae tbo Army of On baa Pacification. . Tbe small office of tbe Society for the Assistance o f Hungarian Immigrants, which stands opposite tbe Battery tu New York, was crowded to tbe fat! with a boat o f new arrival-*. Tbe men. dressed In small, berlbbouwl round bats, tight fitting coats and leather troueert tucked In tbe tops o f high hoots, stood calmly smoking their Icug-etemmeil pipes, saya a writer In tbe Chicago News. The women, arrayed In foreign cotton« and woolens, were even more placid and unconcerned than the men. A cab drove up in front o f tbe plain brick building, and a short, stout wom­ an, dark of face and evidently foreign by descent, stepped Into the crowded room with a rustle o f silks. "You promised me a girl to-day,” she said, sharply, lu English, although with a pronounced foreign accent “ We bave only one girl,” be replied, “ but she wants Blxteen dollars, and sbe Isn't worth half o f I t " “ A ll of tbem want more than they’ re worth, anyway. Let me see her.” “ Anna Itaadznlk!" called the clerk. A tall, thin woman, with a plain, dark shawl looped over her head like a sunbonnet, entered tbe room. Her cheeks were bronzed, and ber whole ap­ pearance, from ber long, strong arms to her flat chest, was that of a woman used to hard work In the fields o f her native land. "You want work?" questioned the wouldbe employer. Tbe immigrant shrugged ber should­ ers. ‘"There are plenty of places,” she said. Her sharp eyea flashed a ques­ tioning look, half-humor, half-inquiry, upon her Interlocutor. Then sbe gave a start of surprise, and smiled. “ What wages do you wantT” “ Sixteen dollars" "It's too much,” came the objection, In good Hungarian. “ In the old coun­ try yon got lea« than two.” “That’s why I came to tho new coun­ try,' returned the Immigrant, calmly. “ Well,” said the woman, “ I think I will take you.” “ I don’t know that I wont to come y et How many have you in the fam­ ily r “ What difference how many I have in the family? You won't bave to work nearly a* hard aa you did In the old country." “That's why I came to tbe new coun­ try,” with a smile. “ Well, will you come?” ! “ What’s the religion?” “ What ha* that to do with it?” said the woman angrily. "M y religion Is my own affair. I will not employ yon.” Turning to face the amused clerk, she said, “ She ought to be sent back to her farm work In Hungary. Nothing here Is good enough for her.” Anna Raadznlk remarked to a com­ panion In the woman’s compartment “ I knew her. She’s Martha Zlldth. 8he worked as a servant girl for a farmer near the town from which I come. I f she got a rich man In this country, maybe I can, too,” tieels Alisa. A C o r r e c t io n . “ Many a man.” said Uncle Alisa Mr. Stoplate— 1 believe I must say Sparks, “ dates all his ether reverses from goodnight tbs evening *b «c kia best girl turned turn MU* Teraleep— Ob. don’t ! Why Iowa.1* __________________ ehould you? Mr. Stoplete— Why, really— ah— It’» 8100 Reward, *100. getting ratber late. Isn't It? T h e readers o l this paper w i l l be pleased tc Miss Tersleep— Yes, altogether too leer u that there la s t leaat one dresded diaesac thut science haa been able to cure In a ll Its late to say good night Bay good-morn­ sla tes, and th a t la Catarrh. H a ll's Catarrh C ars la tha o n ly positive cure know n to the ing.—Cleveland Leader. m ed ica l Ira te ru lty. Catarrh b eiu * a constitu­ tion a l disease, requires a constitu tion al I n s t ­ To Brook In Now Shoos. ant. H a ll 'a Catarrh Cure la taken In tern a lly, Always shake in A llen 's Foot-Ease, a powder. t in g d ir e c t ly upon the blood a n d mucous lu riecea ut the ayatem, tbert by destroyin g tha It cu re« hot, sw eating, aching, sw ollen feet. M sk g t w M g a l N c iv N ln S g M the t o O pr. N Cor*-» corns, in gro w in g n ails and bunions. At io u m u la tio m n m of s t h m j di &w ____ lia n t Btreugth W by bm ldin UK u p >t the constitution all druggists and shoe stores, 26c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample m ailed FREE. Address lu d o in g it * w ork . and asslstini ig nature in proprietors h a te to m uch fa ith In It * curativo Allen 8. Olmsted, U Roy, N. Y. pow ers th a t th e y o ffer One H u ndred Dollars (o r any case th a t it falia to cure. Send fo r llat In cutting a canal at Bordeaux a burled o f testim on ials. _ . . _ Address. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, a statue has been discovered of Anne of Bold by druggists, 76c. Hallfs Family Pllla m tho boat. At Wilkesbarre, Pa., in one d a y recent* ly 425 foreigners were naturalised. r iT O VituxP Dance and all Nervous Diseases || I O Permanently cured by Dr. Klin e's Greet Nerve flesiorer. Hend fbr P K K K f t trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. II.K lin ., Ld. M l Arch 8L, Phtla-.Pa. Austria, queen of Louis X III., who died At Paris in 10GG. M others w ill find M r«. W inslow ’s S oothing Syrup the beet rem edy to use fo r th eir ch ildren d u rin g th e teeth in g period. T r e s p a s s ! nar. “ I see they’ve discharged that clerk who eaved so much money out of his small R on gh on R eggy. salary. Didn’t they know he waa grafting Tommy—What is tbe “ height o f fol­ all the time?” ly,” pa? ” Yee, but they suspect now that he got Pa—Your elater’a beau, my s o il He •ome of the graft that rightfully belonged to the bigger officers of the company.” Ie six fest two. 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Th e Children’s Panacea—The M other’s Friend. yj G EN U IN E . CASTORIA ALW AYS Bears the Signature of facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over 3 0 Years TM« OIMTAMM OO iM Kl, TV MU.RAT «TMKST. M M VO MM MTV. FAILE D TO DESCRIBE W I F I . V ic tim o f M a trim o n y W h o T k e e c k t H a C o o l* L o st N o «. T o o k a S k ln o to H im . Foretk oD S ht. O n « o f U fa G lo o m y M o o d «. Grandma— Tommy, la there anything Piggmu*— I ice that tha champion “ Honesty is the best policy, to be stir«** “ Say, you, Mr. Married Man,” aald you like better than a piece of pie? moralized the professor, “ but in th« cast a Coates House hotel clerk to an ac­ bootblack la dead. Tommy (with hi« mouth fu ll)— Dlamukea— Yea : Death lovea a ahinlng of too many men it Is a policy that haa Say Railroads Discrimlnata In Freight quaintance this morning, " I ’ll make a Yee'm. Two piece«. mark.— American Spectator. a aurrender value.” little bet with you. You've been e vic­ Rates to Pacific Coast. Washington, Oct. 15. — A complaint tim of matrimony for five yeans, but has been made to the Interstate Com­ I'll wager a good cigar that you can't merce commission by tbe North Caro­ offhand tell your wife’s height, weight lina Caseworkers’ association, whose and the colot o f ber eyes and hair. membership consists of firms engaged Quick, now, without stopping to think in the manufacture and m le of fnrni- —la It a go?” “ Sure,” replied the married man. tnre, againat many line* of railroads in the West, because of alleged nnjnat and " I ’ll smoke on you.” “ All right go ahead with the de­ discriminatory charge« for the trans­ portation of fnrnitnre, especially trom scription. But be careful— I am ac­ High Point, N. C., and Danville, Vo. quainted with ber. What does sbe to Pacific coaat terminal point*. weigh 7” The complainants declare tbat tbe “ A hundred end thirty-three. That's railroada charge them $1.70 per hun­ easy— we both got weighed a «few days dred ponndz for carrying furniture ago.” from tbe North Carolina territory to “ Very good. What's tbe color o f her Pacific coast points, and iniiat npon a hair?” minimum carload weight ot 20,000 “ Why, black; that la, pretty neer pounds, whereas they claim to be able black— a sort of brownish black, with to pat into a car only 12,000 pounds a kind o f a—er— reddish tinge.” of fnrnitnre. They Insist, therefore, “ Get out; that doesn’t go. Reddlsh- tbat tbe rates are unreasonable and ask black brown doesn’t mean anything. tha commission to issne an order re­ How tall la she?” quiring the railroads to lim it 36-foot “ Well, the top o f’ber head Just comas carload loti u( fnrnitnre to 12,000 to my chin, and I am five feet eleven ponnda. Inches. She’s about— let me ae*— about five feet two.” Chinese May Stay Hers. “ What’s the color at her eye*?” Cincinnati, Oct. 15.— Although a la­ “ Blue— no, by jinks-! I be tiers they're borer at tbe present time, tbe fact that be was e merchant when the Chinese gray. Confound It, I guess I lose the exclusion law was passed, laved Jang bet Seem« to me one eye Is blue, but Yuen, a Cleveland Chinese, from de­ I distinctly remember looking at one portation, tbe United Stales Circuit of them the other day and It was gray.. court of appeals having so decided to­ Or maybe It was on* of my stenogra­ day. District Judge Taylor ordered pher's eyea I noticed. Darned i f 1 Jung Yuen deported, aahe waa working know." in a Cleveland laundry when arrested. “ Just so,” scornfully remarked the His attorney maintained that aa Ynetr hotel clerk. “ But never mind you do was a merchant in New Yurk at tha aa well as tbe average man. Not one time tbe law waa passed, ba waa there­ In ten can give an accueat* description A n ounce o t grease is sometimes the difference between fore exempt from deportation. of hie wife. profit and loss on a day’s teaming. you can’t afford “ I saw an Instance o f It this morning Hard to Reconcile Them. In the Milwaukee railway ticket o f­ • dry axle — do you know as well that Mica A xle Grease is the Cienfnegoe, Oct. 15.— Consul Gener­ fice. An old married man waa buying only lubricant you can afford? Mica Axle Grease is the most eco­ al Stelnhart’ e endeavor# to settle local tickets for himself end wife— tbe tick­ difficulties and reconeil* the hostile ets tbat bave descriptions o f the pnr- nomical lubricant, because it possesses high lubricating prop­ factions have not yet borne much frnit. ’ cbaaer punched in them— and he erty, great adhesive power, and long-wearing quality. Hence, the Tbe Liberals continue to demand the conidn't get bis wife transportation un­ removal of all the police end would be til be had gone home and taken a look longest profitable use of your outfit is to be had, when the gled to have the mayor of the city oust­ at her. F e e t” — Kansas City Star. lubricant is Mica A xle Grease. ed. Tbe amneetyiug o f e ll person* T h e F r i e s « o f W a l e s ' H o h h le e . connected with the m nrderof Congress­ Mica A xle Grease contains powdered mica. This forms a man Villnendae last year is serving to The Prince of Walee has several hob­ quiet tbe bad feelings tbat have pre­ bles. He keeps pigeons, end. Ilka the smooth, hard surface on the axle, and reduces friction, while a spe­ vailed. Tbe volunteer«, ineteed of Csar of Russia, has a bug# collection cially prepared mineral grease forms an effective cushioning body be­ turning in ell their gnns, have conceal­ of postage stamps. But his strangest ed some end buried others. tween axle and box. Mica A xle Grease wears best and longest — one bobby la the collection of photographs o f beblee. It Is said that the more com­ greasing does for a week’s teaming. Must Shelter N o Strangers. ical are tbe faces the better be likes St. Petersburg, Oct. 16.— The minie- tbeir photographs; and b* even In­ Mica Axle Grease saves horse power ter of tbe Imperial cenrt*baa iaanad an cludes In his collection portraits Issued — consequently saves feed. Mica Axle order forbidding official* and employs* as advertisements by proprietors of In­ of the court to raat rooms or otherwise Grease is the fants’ foods. shelter any person* without the special — use it and draw a P e r P t f t t r l f y ’s l i f c i . permission of the minister. The order ia do* to the arrest of Klepnikoff and “ Weary, why don't yer ever de no double load. If your dealer does not other Terrorist* at Psterhof, September work?" keep Mica A xle Grease we will tell 28, and tbe discovery that many of tbe “ I'm nukin’ s’ my descendant«. participant* ia the conspiracy were liv ­ R a m y ." you one who does. ing nnenepeeted in the immediate vi­ “ Wot d*y#r mean?" cinity of the palace. “ Fur be It from me to do any act that'll keep 'em from hoistin' that the M ore Yellow Fever Casas. founder of their family was a gent of Washington, Oct. 18.— Tbe Marine leisure I” —Cleveland Leader. H « p itai servio* bee been advised of A certain plain woman has a hand­ tbs appearance of three new casce of yellow fever at Havana and of one at some husband. We wonder If she properly appreciate* him! Clenfnagoa and on * at Gaines. F U R N IT U R E MEN P R O T E S T . Makes the Load Lighter only YOU know alone Only best lubricant in the world Standard Oil Co.