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Tbe forest tracts are luxuriant, and tbe natural In a Pittsburg office building a system Irrigation system magnificent There of washing the air and removing all dust Is room In Siberia for millions of colon ists, and an abundant living for them lms been introduced. a l l . ___________________ S e e k in g ; S o m e t h i n g hiile T eam BORAX IN THE LAUNDRY E u n ie r. “ Why did that great financier want to get into political life?” asked one Wall street man. “ Well,” answered the other, “ condi tions are becoming peculiar. It's hard er for a man to stay at the head of a railway system than It Is to hold a big government office.”— Washington Star. C h i le S eek « Im m ig ra n t!. The Chilean government has placed $1 Go,000 at the disposal of the presi dent, to be expended in securing Immi grants for that republic. 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Write for Free Booklet THE BREAKERS HOTEL Breakers, Washington m il OF AGITATORS Reports of Minister Takahashi Confirm Rnmors. ACRI STAVED OFF HiS DEMANDS Takahashi Hat Gone to Japan to Arousa tha Pubi c Against United States. Washington, June 11.— Thousands o f dollars are being raised by the Japanese o f the Pacific Coast to carry out the compact they have entered Into with the Progressive party of Japan for the overthrow o f the Sal- onjl ministry, the annulment o f the exclusion clause In the Immigration bill and the guarantee of the natural ization rights of the Japanese resid Ing In this country. These additional factors In the international plot were vouched for in semi-official circles last ntght. ,T h e enormous fund which is being collected w ill be used to arouse a feeling in the Japanese empire antagonistic to the American government. Notwithstanding the sweeping de nial of the existence of the alliance between the Japanese o f the Pacific Coast and the Progressives, the anti- administration party of Japan, given out by Charles Takahashi, of Seattle, the Associated Press secured the text o f certain reports which he forw ard ed to M. Yamaoka In Seattle and the Japanese Society o f Seattle. In one of the reports, which. It was authoritatively stated, was afterward read by M, Takahashi at a secret mass meeting of Japanese in Seattle on the evening o f May 26, he quoted Ambassador A o k l’s statement In re gard to the relations between the United States and Japan growing out of the recent disturbances in San Francisco and the adoption by the congress of the United States o f the Immigration law excluding coolie labor from Continental United States. Takahashi’s report in part is as fo l lows: “ My object In discussing the Jap anese Immigration limitation law with Ambassador Aoki was: “ First— The nullification of the present Immigration limitation law. “ Second— Opposing the would-be Immigration law (proposed new treaty) said to be contemplated by Japap and the United States. “ Third— Acqulesence In the Jap anese naturalization rights In the United States.” To these discussions Ambassador Aoki said: “ Japan has ample grounds to op pose the Immigration lim itation law, but, if we go to extremes, I fear war. Regarding this Japanese lim itation law. the Japanese government abso lutely disagrees with the United States and will ask the naturaliza tion rights for the Japanese people, which the United States government w ill have eventually to grant. At present the re-election of a president is nearing, America so far hesitating at this time to bring up these ques tions, which are unpopular in Am er ican politics.” K U H O K t S A Y S N O W A R. R ’dlculous to Think of Any Sarlous T ro u b le O ver 8m all Matter. Seattlp, Wash., June 11.— General Baron Kuroki, who represented the Japanese Emperor at the Jamestown Exposition, declared here shortly be fore sailing on the Kaka Marti for home, that no danger of war exists between America and Japan. “ The friendship that has existed for 20 years cannot be broken by such an incident as that at San Fran cisco,” he said “ There w ill be no war between Japan and America in my lifetim e or in your lifetim e. There may be momentary flurries and some excitement engendered, but nothing serious w ill come o f It. The senti ment o f friendship between the two countries is too deeply seated among the people to allow a small m atter to provoke an open rupture.” W rite for Free Booklet The SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. SPOKANE. Wash. SEATTLE, Wash. PORTLAND, Orejan R em edy. "You're not In love, Itobbie. You only think you are.” “ Well, how the dickens am I to find out my mistake If I am mistaken?” “ Oh, marry the woman by all means.” — Home Notes. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON NO LIMIT 10 ITS POWERS FOR EVIL Contagious Blood Poison has brought more suffering, m isery and humila- Uon into the w orld than all other diseases com bined; there is hardly any lim it to its powers for evil. I t is the blackest and vilest o f all disorders, wrecking the lives o f those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being transmitted to innocent offspring, a b lig h tin g lega cy o f suffering and shame.. So h ig h ly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons m ay contract it b y using the same table ware, to ilet articles o r cloth ing o f one in whose blood the treacherous virus has taken root. N o t o n ly is it a powerful poison but a v e ry deceptive one. O n ly those who have learned b y bitter experience know by the little sore or ulcer, w hich usually makes its appearance first, of the suffering w hich is to follow . I t comes in the form o f ulcerated mouth and throat, u n sigh tly copper colored spots, sw ollen glands in the groin, fa llin g hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the fin ger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat tered and the sufferer becomes an object o f p ity to his fellow man. Especi a lly is the treacherous nature o f Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the infected person endeavors to combat the poison w ith mercury and potash. These minerals w ill drive away a ll outward sym ptom s o f the troubles for a w h ile, and the victim is deceived into the b elief that he is cured. W hen, however,the treatm ent is le ft off he finds that the poison has on ly been driven deeper in to the blood and the disease reappears, and usually in worse form because these strong minerals have not on ly failed to rem ove th e viru s from the blood but have weakened the entire system because o f th eir destructive action. S. S. S. is she on ly real and certain cure fo r Contagious Blood P o i son. I t is made o f a combination o f healing blood-purifying roots, herbs and barks, the best in N ature’s great laboratory o f forest and field. W e offer a reward o f $1.000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle o f mineral in any form. S. S. 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The fire started In a stable, and although fire alarms were turned In and a large portion o f the fire department was on hand In a few minutes, the Franklin Grammar School, the Yose- mlte Flour Mills, a lodging-house and the wholesale houses of the Cus toms Seed Company and the San Francisco Paste Company plant were destroyed Japan Would Taka Up Arms Toklo, June 11.— Viscount Tanl, leader of the opposition in the House o f Peers, and hero o f the defense in Kumamoto, in the Sutstika rebellion, Is reported to have said anent the American question: "T h e persecution of the Japanese In San Francisco Is a most wicked act. Should diplomacy fall to bring about a satisfactory so lution. the only way open to us is an appeal to arms. “ Our mind Is firm ly made on. ’ It is certain that America w ill yield, for Its people are radical ly commercial In their sentiment.” Wants • Receiver. Springfield, O., June 11.— Appli cation was made In Common Pleas Court here for a receiver for the Farmers' Co-operative Harvesting Machine Company. The company is capitalized at $500,000 and was or ganized three years ago by W illiam N. W hltely, the well-known agricul tural implement manufacturer. The complainant Is a stockholder, who al leges the financial condition o f the company Is disturbed. Soak to Over»hrow Cabinet Victoria, B. C., June 11— News was bronght from Japan by the steamer Bellerophon that when Admiral Yo- komoto. now traveling with Prtnce Fiiahlmi. returns to Japan an effort will be made to defeat Prem ier Sal- onjis' cabinet and form a new min istry headed by Adm iral Yokomoto, former Minister o f the Navy. J u d i c ia l Thirty o r M oro Killad— Houses Total ly Demolished by Tornado. Mica Axle Grease Chicago, June 10.— Twenty-nine known dead and 40 perxoni Injured constitute the list of carnalities re sulting from storms o f tornado se verity which ewept over Southern Il linois and Indiana and Central K en tucky last week. These storms came In the shape o f cloudbursts, high winds and electrical disturbances. The property damage will reach many thousands o f dollars. Houses were swept away, bridges demolished and thousands of acres of growing crops destroyed. Gradyvllle, Ky.. was the worst suf ferer. A cloudburst deluged that village o f 176 people shortly after midnight and 21 persons were drowned. At New Minden, III., a tornado this morning killed five persons and In jured half a dozen others. At Y ork, 111., on the Wabash river, three persons were killed and 30 In jured by a tornado which descended upon the town last night. A t Duquoin, 111., many houses were blown down around the out skirts o f the town and four persons were Injured. Best lubricant for axles la the world— long wearing and vary ad* Y ork, 111., June 10.— Three per sons are dead and eight fatally In jured as a result o f a tornado which practically wiped out this town last night. The loss to property Is esti mated at $160,000. The storm broke while most o f the people were at supper. Entire fam ¡lies were burled in ruins o f houses. The storm lasted legs than four min utes. The Methodist Episcopal church was demolished and the proprietor of a saloon across the street was hurled through his door into a thick hedge 50 feet away. Many horses and cattle were blown awpy, and the carcasses apparently fell into the Wabash river. Louisville, Ky., June 10.— Twenty- one persons were killed, the village devastated and several thousand acres of crops ruined by a cloudburst that descended on Gradyville, Ky., and vicinity last night. A ll the dead were residents o f Gradyville. T i e disaster was due to Big Creek, ordinarily a small stream, which was swollen by recent rains. When the cloudburst occurred the creek took a new course with the Impetus of a tidal wave. The Inhabitants of Gradyville near ly all were abed when the waters struck the place, carrying away six large residences, a mill and a num ber of smaller houses. Nearly all the victims were drowned, but four were crushed by the collapse of dwellings. Nashville, III., June 10.— A tor nado swept over New Minden. seven miles north o f this city, at 6 o’clock this morning, k illing five persons and injuring several. A number of houses were demolished. The storm struck the northern portion of the town and most of the houses destroyed were cottages. In the town the German Lutheran church was badly damaged, the roof being blown ofT. The church bell was hurled through the large pipe organ below, badly damaging it. On the north side of the church the par ochial school was demolished. These buildings were practically the only ones in the village proper that were damaged. H A RRIM AN W IL L E S C A P E . Wall Street Men Rely on Statute of Limitations. New York, June 10.— The decision of the Federal authorities not to in stitute criminal proceedings against E. H. Harrlman In connection with the railroad operations was the prin cipal subject of discussion on W all street. Mr. Harrlman spent the day at his country home, and his asso ciates would not discuss the matter for publication. Interests friendly to Mr. Harrlman assert a belief that the government will abandon Its case against the so- called Harrlman lines. The Idea that Mr. Harrlman would be criminally prosecuted was never very seriously entertained In financial circles. Mr. Harrim an’s friends say that there has been no basis for such action and that most of the alleged Illegal acts imputed to him are barred by the statute of limitations. The stock market's response to the news was a substantial rise In the Harrlman is sues, with corresponding advanced elsewhere in the list. Freak of Lightning. Denver, June 10.— George 9. Speer and M. C. Welmer, both o f Chicago, were struck by a bolt of lightning north o f this city Saturday afternoon and badly shocked. Both men were stunned but will recover. Speer and Welm er were conducting an experi ment in photographing a large area of country by sending up a camera attached to a kite, when a sudden storm came up and before the kite could be hauled down a bolt struck It and prostrated both men. besive. Mokes s heavy load draw lika t light one. Savea half the weir on wagon tod team, and iucreosea too earning capacity of yoar outfit. Aik your dealer for f lita A x il Q rtau. STANDARD OIL CO. 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A sheet was the only covering but they have had some wld me. used. __________________ A copy of Correggio’s celebrated paint A French torpedo-boat has been sent out to engage in battle with the porpoise ing, “The Repentant Magdalen,” has been along the coast of Brittany. It is said seized by the police of Cassel, Germany, and confiscated. they arc spoiling the sardine fishing. By a judgment of the Supreme Court of Pretoria, the old Boer law forbidding natives in the Transvaul to acquire land has been annulled. P. N. U. ¡W N®. 24- 07 H E N w r itin g ; t o a d v e r t is e r s p le a s e m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . G ro w th . 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Gee Wo Reliable O ut's the Breweries Topeka Kan., June 10.— The state supreme court granted a judgment o f ouster against the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company and held that the recent appointment of receivers for the property in this state o f foreign brewing companies was legal and proper In order to protect, preserve and render effectual the court’s Juris diction. A dozen foreign brewing companies are affected. The opinion was written by Justice R. A. Burch, the other Judges concurring. Rock Springs Strike Ends. CHINESE Root and H«rb DOCTOR Ha* mad« a Ilf« study of root* and herb«, and In that study discovered and la giving to the world nla won derful remedie«. No Mercury, Poisons or D ru g« Used—Me Curca W ithout Operation, or Without t h « Aid •1 a knife. H « guárante«« to Cur« Catarrh. Aathm*. Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Nervouanesa. Nervoua Debil ity. Stomach, Liver. Kidney Trouble«: also Lost Manhood. Female Weakneaa and All Private Dir A SURE CANCER CURE Omaha. June 10.— A t a meeting In Omaha Saturday between D. O. Clark Jsst K.cslved from Peking, china -Safa. S ur. general manager o f the Southern P a IF YOU A R E A FLIC TED . DON’T D E LA Y. cific Coal Company and Thomas Gib D E LA YS A R E DANGEROUS. son, president o f District No. 22, o f U you cannof coll. w rit, (or sympron blank and drew- lor. Inclose 4 cents In «tamp«. the United Mlneworkers of America, FR E E . the atrlke in the coal mines of Rock C O N S U L T A T IO N T H E C. CEE W O CH INESE MEDICINE CO. Springs. Wyo.. was brought to a tem I6 2 i First St.. Cor. Morrison, porary settlement and work will be Portland Oregon resumed Monday. I Pleas« Mention This Paper. For cool cooking, less work and least fuel-expense use a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove — the idea) stove for summer. kind of stove w ill do. Does everything that any other Any degree of heat instantly. three sizes and fully warranted. M ade in A t your dealer's, or write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. Tbe / S r* . T r « « « « « « R t^ ^ a rw y ó Lamp U the beet lamp for all-round household use Made of braae throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly con structed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at youi dealer'», write to our nearest agency. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (In o o rp o ra ta d )