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MAYOR OF SUNBUKY Says Pe-ru-na Is a Good Med- • ¡cine. Hon. C. C. Brooks, mayor of Bun* bury, Ohio, also attorney for Farmers’ bank and Bunbury Building and Loan Co., writes: “ I have the utmost confidence in the virtue of Peruna. It is a great m edi cine. 1 have used it and I have known many of my friends who have obtained beneficial results from its use. I can not praise Peruna too highly.” Wo C fcaaoo fo r A r f i a m . “George," said Mrs. McSquIllop to her liege lord, who was toasting bis shins before the fire, "I suppose you get the credit for sweeping the snow off our front walk.” “ I reckon I do, Cyuthy," responded George. “ And you know you don’t do a lick o f It. You know I do It myself.” “ You do, Cynthy. There can't be any doubt about that." “ Well, what sort o f a man do you think you are?” " I ’m a blamed small specimen o f a man. Cynthia,” said George, still se renely toasting bis shins. “ I have no doubt I am meaner and more contemp tible than you think. Lord, love you. Cynthy, you can’t get Into any argu ment with me on that proposition. I’m the laziest, good for notblugest onerlest man In the neighborhood. If it wasn’t that I've got such a good wife, I’d go and blow my worthless brains out. Sup per ready yet, dear?"— Philadelphia I ndex. M a je s ty o f n G re a t N a m e. The officer, who had come in a closed carriage to take the mau of the house to the detention hospital, w-as informed that there would be some difficulty in per Blinding him to go. “ What’s the trouble?” he asked. “ He says he is the caliph of Bagdad, and he doesn’t have to go anywhere un less he chooses. lie says he’s going to stay right here.” “ I can fix that, all right,” the officer said. Entering the room, he walked up to him and extended his hand. “ Ilarouu al Itasehil,” he said, with a genial smile, “ how are you. old boy?” “ Who are you, slave?” haughtily de manded the other. "Don’t you know me? I am the ah koond of Swat. I have come to take you There are a host of petty ailments out for a ride. " Come with me.” which are the direct result of the weath "Your highness outranks me. I will go.” er. __________________ This is more true of tire excessive heat S tain s on B o ok s. of summer and the intense cold of Ink stains may be removed from a Winter, but it is partly true of all sea book by applying with a camel's hair sons of the y»ar. pencil a small quantity o f oxalic acid W hether it be a cold or a cough, ca tarrh of the head or bowel complaint, diluted with water and then using blot whether the liver be affected or the ting paper. Two applications will re kidneys, the cause is very liable to be Uiave all traces of the Ink. To remove grease spots lay powdered pipeclay the same. The weather slightly deranges the each side of the spot and press with an mucous membranes of the organs and iron as hot as the paper will bear with out scorching. Sometimes grease spots the result is some functional disease. Peruna has become a standby in thous may be removed from paper or cloth ands o f homes for minor ailments o f this by laying a piece o f blotting paper ou sort. them and then pressing the blottlna Ask your Druggist for free Peruna Al paper with a hqt iron. The heat melts manac for 1907. the grease, and the bloHIug paper ab sorbs It H a lt • M illio n . “ I’m sure I don’t know what he saw St. V itu s ’ D a n ce a n d all N erv ou s D iseases In her. Her fqce Is decidedly plain." trm anently cu red b y I>r. K lin e ’ s O reat e rv e R estorer. Hond for F R E E 92 trial bottle and “ Yes, but the figure she has makes _ treatise. D r. It. H . K lin e , Ld.,931 A r c h HU, Phlla.,P a. up for all th a t” R ig h t. “ Figure? She’s positively scrawny; Little Boy— Are not all the words the hasn't any figure.” “ You’ re wrong there. She has ylx used to be found in tbe dictionary, figures and the first one's a five.” — papa? “ No, my ch ild ; new words are coined Philadelphia Press. every day.” PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. “ And what Is tbe last word, papa?” PAZO OINTMENT Is gtiirenteeil to cure any “ I don’t know, dear. Ask your case of Idling, blind, bleeding or protruding mother, she always has the last word.” plies in 6 to 14 days or money retunded.doc. —Translated for Transatlantic Tales from Le Hire. S a d d en R e fo r m . “ You usually give your husband a box o f cigars for Christmas, don’t you?” "Yes. But I’ ll have to think of something else this year.” “ How Is that?” “ Why, I told him I was going to do my Christmas shopping tomorrow and be Rpoke right up and said he had con cluded to give up smoking.”— Cleve land Plain Dealer. T h r o u g h ly R e lia b le . I f ever here wa- a reliable and safe reme dy :t is th it old ami famous porous plaster —A llc ck ’-. It has been in u e for sixty y. nrs, and is as p p ilar to-day as ever, a id we doubt if tin re is a civilised comm nity mi the face oi ihe globe w ere this wonder ful pain reliever caun tbe found. In the -e- lectl li o f the ingr dients ml in their man ufacture the greatest nre is taken to keep each pla-te un to the highest stande d of eze lb nee, and so pure and simple are Ihe ingredients that even a child c.-n use them Allcocks are the - rii nal and genui e po - plasters and are sold by Druggists in Italy has more extended nouse Indus oils every part o f the civilized world. tries than any other country. A AW FUL A T T A C K S OF PAIN. A M ott Dreadful Case o f Ki Iney Trouble and H ow It Was Cured. D ir e c t A p p e a l. A story Is told of a New York car conductor who had once been in the ministry, and who retained some of bis former ways of speech In his new- calling. He had been at the front o f the car collecting fares, and when be returned to his platform a well-disposed person told him that a man bad boarded the car at Houston street and bad found n place Inside. The conductor steeped Inside the doorway, and ran his mild gaze up and down tbe car. but could not be sure which o f the tightly-packed passengers was the late arrival. “ Will the gentleman who got on at Houston street please rise?” be asked calmly. The gentleman rose Involuntarily, and with a bow and a “ Thank y o u !” the conductor collected bis fare. Thomas N. McCullough, 321 South Weber 8 t., Colorado Springs, Colo., says: “ For twelve or fifteen years I was suffering fre quent attacks of pain in the back and kidneys that lasted for three weeks at a time. I would be unable to turn in bed. The urine was in a terrible condition, at times a complete stoppage occurring. I began with Doan’s Kidney Pills, and soon felt better. Keeping on, I found complete freedom from kidney trouble. Tiie cure has been permanent; I owe my good health to Doan’ s Kidney P ills.” Germany has barred out American po Bold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. tatoes and all kinds of American preserv Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . ed meat. SKIN DISEASES H U M O R S IM T H E B L O O D W h en the b lood is pure, Iresh and healthy, th e s k in w ill be solt, sm ooth and free from blem ishes, b u t w hen som e a cid h u m or takes root in th e circu lation its presence is m anifested b y a s k in eruption o r disease. These hum ors g e t into th e b lood , gen era lly because o f an in active o r slu g g ish con d ition o f th e m em bers o f the b od y w h ose d u ty it is t o c o lle ct and carry o ff the waste and refuse m atter o f th e system . T h is u n h ealth y m atter is left t o sou r and ferm ent and s oon th e circulation becom es ch arged w ith th e acid poison . T h e b lood begin s t o th row o ff the h um ors and acids th rou gh the pores and gla n d s o f the sk in , p rod u cin g Eczem a, A cn e, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt R heum and sk in eru ptions o f various kin ds. E czem a appears, u su a lly w ith a s lig h t redness o f the skin follow ed b y pustules from w h ich there flow s a s tic k y fluid that dries and form s a crust, and th e itch in g is intense. It is gen era lly on the back, breast, face, arm s and legs, th ou g h oth er parts o f th e b o d y m a y be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and b le e d s ; th e acid in th e b lo o d dries u p the natural o ils o f th e sk in , w h ich are intended to k eep it s o ft and plian t, ca u sin g a dry, feverish con d ition and g iv in g it a hard, leath ery appearance. A cn e m akes its appearance on the face in the form o f pim ples and black heads, w hile I suffered w ith Eczem a for forty years and coa id find n oth in » to Psoriasis com es in sca ly patches on differ care me an til I tried 8. 8. 8. I ent parts o f the b od y O ne o f the w orst •offered intensely w ith the itch- in g a n d burnlng:"pu»tules w ould form s o f sk in trouble is Salt R h eu m ; form from w hich there flowed s its favorite p oin t o f attack is th e scalp, thn s I m ^ d ” V i r « « tlchid® off som etim es ca u sin g baldness. Poison Oak the skin w a s left ns raw n an pleco and Iv y are a lso disagreeable ty p es o f skin U n g’* /* * « * Y 'w S a il l i c l e d ? but disease. T h e hum or p rod u cin g th e trouble when I I need 8. 8 . 8 . . 1 1 foand per* lies dorm ant in th e b lood th rou gh the jrhen unndJB. 0 .8 found a a_pnr- feet care. There ha« never been Winter to break out and torment the uny return e f sufferer with the return of Spring. The best Stockm an, ZTeb. treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the trouble because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to it* normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of akin affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent Ire« to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. S e S e S e PURELY VE6ETABE C O ^ ATLANTA, C M . Bad Blood Monday, January 2 8 and on motion of Senator Burrows the Washington, Monduy, Jan. 2D__ The senate at 12:17 adjourned as a further Interstate Commerce Commission sent to mark of respect. Congress a report of the investigations -------- made by it under the Tillmaa-Oillespie Washington, Jan. 24. — The house resolution concerning the relations o f t cm lay voted to abolish all the pension common carriers fcy rail to the produc agencies throughout the country, 18 in tion and distribution of oil. The report number, and centralize the payment of covers tile distribution o f petroleum and its products east of the Mississippi pensiona in the City of Washington. River, and, incidentally, the Kansas and This action was taken on the pension Texas fields. The report points out appropriation bill after spirited opposi generally the methods by which t e tion on the part of those having pen- Btandaril Oil Company “ has built up sion agencies in their states, and perpetuated its monopoly.” It I The pension appropriation bill, car- is asserted that “ the ruin o f its com- rying $138,000,000 in round numbers, petitors lias been a distinct part of the waa passed policy of the Standard Oil Company in tho past, systematically and persistent Wednesday, January 23 ly pursued.” Washington, Jan. 23. — The senate Washington, Monday, Jan. 28__ J. J. today accepted the propoeitiion of the Hill, E. II. Harriman and the Reputili- house of representatives to increase the can policy of protection are assailed in salaries of senators, representatives and the minority adverse report on the L i t - 1 territorial delegates to $7,600 annually tauer compromise ship subsidy b i f f anj those of the vice president, the u ll-’ <"ih. Wa* fi'° d ,in .the H" i 8e toda-v by speaker of the house and members of Sp'ght of Mississippi The report Is the president’s cabinet to $12,000. signed by Bpight and other members *“ . , . . f of the committee on merchant marine ' acM.°“ * “ * taKe " , Dy a vote OI 03 and fisheries— Goulden, Hherley and 21 and followed a discussion of near- Patterson. *y th«** hours. Senator Albert J. Beveridge, of Indi ana, addressing the senate today on his Saturday, January 2 0 . Washington, Jan. 26. — The senate bill to prohibit the transportation in was in session today only for a little interstate commerce of the products of more than an hour, the early adjourn child labor, declared that the census child ment being taken to permit attendance shows that nearly 2,000,000 at the funeral of the late Senator Alger. bread winners under 15 years of age A few bills of minor importance were are now at work. passed, but most of the time the sitting Washington, Jan. 23.— The river and was devoted to the further discussion of harbor appropriation bill, which was H ale’s resolution providing for an in reported to the house today by the quiry into the personal interest inani- ’J’P” 1 “ l committee on rivers and harbors, car tested by naval ofheers in the navy per ries an appropriation aggregating $83,- sonnel b ill. The resolution was ulti- 4(16,188. Of this sum $34,601,612 is mately refi rerd to the committee on appropriated in cash, to be available naval affairs. I between July 1, 1907, and Juiy 1, 1908, Washington, Jan. 26. — T he house and M S,834,256 is authorized for con- spent the greater part of the day <le- I tinuing contracts, no time lim it being bating the agricultural appropriation a 8 f ° ,ld,11en expended w ill probably not be consid bill, and it was still under considéra- The ~ bill ‘ ~ tion when adjournment was taken. ered by the house until next Monday. ______________ This bill is a record breaker in size, The question of the free distribution of garden seeds continued to hold the most exceeding by many m illions the amount prominent place w ith the epeechmak- “ flowed for river and harbor improve- ers, although action on this provision menta in any previous congress. of the bill, by a vote of 71 to 69, was Tuesday, January 2 2 . * postponed until Monday. The senate Washington, January 22.— The sen bill incorporating the International .Sunday School associattion of America ate today passed the compromise For- aker resolution authorizing the com m it was passed. tee on military affairs to investigate the facts of the affray at Brownsville Friday, January 2 5 . Washington, Jan. 25.— Resolutions on the nights o j August 13 and 14 last, to check naval officers from “ lighting a without questioning “ the legality or tire under senators and representatives justice of any act of the president in to compel the enactment of the naval relation to or connected with tliat This action came after the personnel bill at this session" were pre affray.” sented in the senate today by Hale, and, subject had been under consideration after causing a snappy debate of short almost daily since the first day o f the duration, went over for future consider present session of congress, and every ation. H ale’s resolution cites the pres pliose of the question had been die ident’ s order forbidding government cussed on all sides. employes to “ lobby,’ ’ and directs an in Washington, Jan. 22.— The house to quiry by the secretary of the navy to day passed the diplom atic consular ap ascertain whether the order is being propriation bill, which carries a total of violated. $3,138,000, and the m ilitary academy The urgent deficiency appropriation appropriation bill, carrying $1,954,483. bill, carrying $279,000 as it came from During the consideration of the diplo the house ami authorizing by a senate matic bill, speeches were made by Bher- amendment a loan of $1,000,000 to the ley of Kentucky, on the “ treaty making Jamestown Exposition company, was pow er;” by Bladen, of Texas, w ho urg passed. The latter part of the day was ed a more liberal recognition of the devoted to tiie disposition of pension South in the matter of diplom atic ap bills. pointments, and by Longworth, o f Ohio, Hood’s Sarsaparilla In nsusl liquid form or in chocolated 'tablets known as S a r s a ta b s . 100 doses $1. Safety. At the crowded downtown rc.ioer the frightened pedestrians were scurrying out of the way of street cars, automobiles, de livery wagons, and policemen on horse back. “ Gosh !” exclaimed tbe wlodow washer, (coking down on them from his perch on the narrow ledge of a fifteenth story win dow. ” l ’m glad 1 ain't in that crowd I” — Chicago Tribune. M other! will find Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Byrup the beat remedy to use for their ohudroa lu rin g the teething period. Got H ie D ates Mimed. Fight fo r Pension Agoncios. Washington, Jan. 23.— Representa tive Dalzell, of Pennsylvania, stated today that he intends to organize a fight against the abolition of nine of the 18 pension agencies o f the United States. The house com mittee on appropriations haa reported a b ill appropriating for only nine of the present agencies, and the members o f tiie commjttee defend the action on the ground of economy. Dalzell says it would be far more eco nomical to pay all pensions from Wash ington, and will take the stand that ail the present agencies should go. Abolish Pension A gencies. Washington, Jan. 22.— The house committee on approp iations today re ported a pension b ill rarryingan appro priation of $138,138,500 for 1908 as against $140,245,200 in 1907. In the! b ill appropriat ion ia made for only nine of the 81 pension agencies which now exist. The president alone under the law has authority to decide which pen sion agencies are to be discontinued. President Cleveland issued an order for the discontinuance of nine, but the or der was rescinded by Preeident M c Kinley. Gives He m ss ts a d e rs T i m , Wai hington, Jan. 22.— The senate to day passed a joint resolution providing tliat all persons who have made home stead entries in North and South Dako ta, Minnesota, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, where the six month* period required to e>tablish residence expired or expire* after December 1 , 1906, shall be granted until May 15, 1907, within which to make actual settlement and establish resdence upon land so entered. The concession thus granted is on ac- coun. of obstacle* to settle r ent canned by the car sliorta^e and fuel famine Appeal fo r F*d*ral AM. Washington, Jan. 23.— The coal fa i t * ine in North Dakota ha* becom e*o seri ous that Senator Hansbrough Conferred | today with the preeident to see if Fed eral means cannot tie found to relieve ' the situation. Telegram* appealing for relief were laid before the Interstate Commerce commission by Senator Hans brough today. The commissioners have called the attention of the railroads to the renewed com plaints and relief ia j expected. ssTS77>rr!rsr!Tówé¡rsóér / I i/grs MOWARD E. BURTON —Asaayer ari C Chemist, ■ I L ead ville, Colorado* Specimen price«: i: Guld, S ilv er, L -a __, d , v*, f 1 ; (Jold, 60c ; Zinc Of uuiu, 8llver,75c ou tm , toe; : Gold, uuia, uvti; C op per, 91. ft. Cyanide Cj - testa. - || A Copper, Mailing envelopes and full U price list sent on application. Control and Urn- pire work solicited. Reference i Carbonate Nat Uuual Bank. BROS PAINLrSS EXTRACTION 2 M A K E N O M IS T A K E M is t a k e n I d e n tity * U/ N *O o~l "H ow can you call yourself a Chris tian,” demanded tbe sanctimonious Mr. Biggot, "If you play golf on the Sab bath?” “ But I don’t,” replied the mild man. “ W hat! How dare you say you don’t play golf, when this very min ute------ ” “ I say I don’ t call myself a Chris tian. liy name’s Isaacstein.”— Phila delphia Press. (// FISI IBKAJ® SO * PLATES#5 FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLE, 'Registered; BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS PACIFIC NURSERY CO. Catalogue Free. Tangent, Oregon C R O P S Snake NE V E R FAIL OILED V alley, Idah o, CLOTHING st will give you com- Htill In he t i p p e r w h ere 25,OUO MisBiBsippl V a lle y h om eseek ers are a lread y located. 500.000 acr»H undevelop« d, Irrigab e land a w ait the settler. K icli and best w a ered v a lley In the w orld . F inest c lm a te ; ch o cest fru it; im m en se c r o p s o f »train, alfa lfa suvar b eets. 94,000,- 000 Invested in augur factories. N ew K. H. ex ten sion to Y e llo w sto n e pa rk opt-ns cou n try o f v ast re sources. A s h t o n started Jan. 1, 190«, a record breaker. W rite for particulars. z plete protection and long service Ybu can’t afford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed C. C. MOOKK K K AL E ST A T E COM PANY St. Anthony and A shton, Id a h o. The best dealers sell It RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA PRINTING PLATES AS NE AR P E R F E C T I O N AS ■ 0 0 [« H FACILITIES C M PX OD UC E prove their worth at harvest time. After over fifty y e a n o f ■ucceu, they are pronounced the best and surest by careful lanten everywhere. Your ealer sells them. 1M7 Seed Annual free on reqnest. HICKS - C H A TTE N E N G R A V IN G CO. S t\ I F Y O U S T. JACO BS OIL T I m P roved R em edy PLEASE D. M. T I M M Y a CO., I h M t , Utah. Kindly remember that we buy and sell all kinds of Mining Stocks and Bonds that are on the market. Should you want to buy or sell | write or wire r. J. CATTiiRLIN A CO. 125 Abington Building Portland, Oregon Member of Portland Stock Exchange ROBBER STAMPS We do not take orders and peddle our Rubber Stamps, Seals, Etc. W a m an u factu re our o w n g o o d s . Our equipment ia the newest and best money can buy. Write today for our “ Rubber Stamp Catalogue.” T H E IR W IN -H O D S O N COn Portland. O regon fo r Over 50 Year*. No. 5 - 0 7 P. N. U H E N w r it in g t o n d v e r t le .r e p ie ■ o e n tln n t h i s p a p e r . m u le T e a m BORAX FREE BOOK R gives 1000 use« off 20-MULE- TEAM BORAX in the home, Form and Dairy. Free on request. 20-Mule-Team Borax for sale at all dealers. Sample and Souvenir Picture in colors, 5 cents and dealer’s name. Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. The Spencer Seedless Apple A MARVEL IN APPLE CULTURE Abolish Free Seed Graft. Washington, Jan. 23.— The house committee on agriculture today decided to recommend the discontinuance of free seed distribution by congress. Instead of appropriating the customary $250,- 000 for this purpose, the committee will advise in tiie report upon the agri- culttural bill, which it is now prepar- ing, that this sum of money be used for the purchase of rare seeds to be dis- tributed by the department o f Agricul- ture. McCaskin to Be M ajor General. Washington, Jan. 23.— It is semi officially announced that Brigadier Gen eral W illiam McCaskin, commanding the department of Texas, will be pro moted to the grade of major general on the statutory retirement April 14 next of Major General James F. Wade. The present understanding is that Colonel Charles B. H all, Thirteenth infantry, in command of the infantry and cavalry school at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., w ill be appointed to the vacancy in the list of brigadier generals, which will occur early in March. L Troubles “ It’s better than putting it in suburban Deafneas Cannot Be Cured “ The money will bv local applications aa they cannot reach the lots,” he chuckled. diseased portion of the ear. There is only one always be there.” way to cure dearness, and that is by constitu Fully aware, too, that the authorities tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- ! Uamed condition of the mucous lining of the couldn’t rob him o f it by taxes and spe Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed , cial assessments, he satisfied himself that ou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- no meddlesome reporter was Dosing ng, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be ! around in the neighborhood and betook taken out and this tube re toied to its normal himself again to the long, low, rakish condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; 1 craft that lay waiting for him two cables' nin^ cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed condition of length from shore. the-mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY <fc CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Tills are the best. Eight-Hour Law Violated. W ashington, Jan. 22.— In conse quence of protests received at the Navy department from organized labor, the secretary has telegraphed the command ant of the boston, New York and Nor folk avy yards to suspend all extra work on warships in the coarse of con struction or being got ready to join the Atlantic fleet. The charge was made that at each of tiie yards * en were ! working more than eight and in some instances 12 hours a day, as well as nights, Sundays and holidays, in viola tion of the eight-hour law and contrary to the order of tiie preside t. Thursday, January 2 4 . Washington, Jan. 24. — The session of t lie senate today was held entirely w ith reference to the death of Mr. Alger. Dr. Edward Everett Hale de- livered a special prayer, and after the reading of the journal of yesterday was eompleted Benutor Burrows presented resolutions expressing regret and sorrow at the sudden death and providing for a special committee o f 12 senators to represent tiie senate at tiie funeral in this city and attend the body to De- troit. The resolutions were agreed to, For “ What has kept you out eo late?” sternly asked Mrs. Gayman. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY “ Been s-sltting up with a dying friend, m' dear,” answered her affectionate con Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* Druggiots refund money if it fails to cure. E. W sort. GROVE’S signature is on each box. 25c. “ That won't do this time,’’ she rejoin ed “The old year haa been dead several Side L ig h ts on H is to r y . days, to my certain knowledge.” Capt. Kidd was burying his treasure. w ho spoke in favor of the United States owning tbe residences o f its foreign representatives. Costins, of Iowa, madet he opening Bpeech in epxiana- tion of the measure. Washington, Jan. 25.— The house to- duy passed a number of bills of a local nature, including 830 private pension bills. The agricultural appropriation bill was then taken up and. while it was under consideration, Kahn, of Cal ifornia, addressed the house on fire in surance companies and, their relation to the city of San Francisco, before and after the earthquake and fire. The question of the free distribution of gar den seeds occupied the rest of the day. There was a general debate on the committee provision appropriating $238,000 for the purchase and testing of new, rare and uncommon seeds, bulbs, trees, shrubs and vines Bnd omitting the usual appropriation for the purchase of ordinary flower and garden seed for distribution. Gold Production Increases. Washington, Jan. 22.— The Geologi cal snrvey announced today the total irodnotion of gold and silver in the Jnited State* for 1905, aggregating80,- 366.342 fine ounce», with a valuation of $122,402.6.6. Production o f gold ag gregated 4.265,742 fine ounce*, valued at $88,180,700, an increase o f $7,716 over the previous yeer. Total produc tion o f silver wa* 56,101,800 fine ounc- es, valued at $34,221,976, a decrease of 1,581,200 ounces in actual outpuL la the cause of ail humors, eruptions, boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema or salt rheum, as well as of rheuma tism, catarrh and other troubles. The greatest blood remedy for all these troubles, proved by its unequaled record of cures, is ■ l a e Blood ed S a lv a tlo u la ts. The Salvation Army bids fair to bs- eome an aristocratic body. Major Mary Murray, who supervises tbe military and naval league of the Salvationists, Is a daughter o f the late Sir John Mur ray. K. C. B., and Lieut. Col. Minnie Reid, who recently married Commis sioner Booth-Tucker, Is a daughter of a former acting governor o f Bombay. The commissioner himself resigned a Ayer’« Cherry Pectortl cer judgeship In India, with all tbe wealth tainly cures coughs, colds, and special position attached to It, to devote himself to Salvation Army bronchitis,consumption. And work. it certainly strengthens weak Lady Sarah Sladen Is a Salvationist, throats and weak lungs. and the countess dowager o f Teaffeld There can be no mistake about Is a member o f the auxiliary o f the army. Two daughters o f Mr. Onslow, this. You know it is true. And late member o f parliament for Guild your own doctor will say so. ford, have together steadily risen in “ My little boy had a terrible cough. I tried the ranks. Intimately connected with everything I could hear of but In vain until 1 tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 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