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Peculiar to Itself ¡ANARCHY A MENACE la combination, proportion and process, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is therefore Peculiar to Its e lf in merit, sales and cures. . It i.s made from the best blood-purifying1, alterative and tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar methods as to retain the full medicinal value of each and all. . I he severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu. maksm, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists, ioo doses $i. Begin to take it today. For'those who prefer j «am e curative properties as the liquid form, beside« fo r m n I me<ii<*lne in Ublot accuracy ofdcsc, convenience, econoiry.—there rorm, Hood s barsapanlla is now put up in choco | bo ng no lose by evaporation, breakage or leakage lated tablets called Saraatabs. as well as iu the Bold by druggists or eent promptly by mall usual liquid form, Earsatab» havo identically the I U. I. lluod Co., Lowell, A S ta y e r. Exhibit “ Mildred,” said the prudent mamma, “ I want you to treat Mr. Ketehley, who called on you last evening, with some consideration aud respect. He may not be particularly handsome or attractive, but he is sensible, well connected, highly successful in business, and is regarded as ane of the coming men.” “ I wouldn’t mind his being one of the coming men,” said Miss Mildred, “ if it didn’t take him so long to go.” A. Weerius (dropping in again)— Well, Mr. Brackett, have you designed anything new lately that you would like to above me? Busy Architect— Why, yes; Pee put a unique ornamental panel on the outside of my office door. I ’ll show it to you presently. if you wish to obtain a ret of foui beautiful water color pictures nearly life size, free, write Ibe Pacific Coast N o t a t A ll. *1 wns held for four hours on ft Borax Co., Albany Block, Oakland, ferry boat one night when the mercury Cal., aud full information will be sent you together with an illustrated book ▼as down to zero.” „ let giving particulars of something of “That was distressing.” “ Wasn’t It? Did you ever have such inte.est to everyone in the family. •n experience?” E sh o e s o f th e P a st. “ We— 11, I was held for about that Aristideg was lamenting the ingratitude length of time in our parlor the other of the people of Athens, to whose service night, but It was not at all distress he had devoted the best years of his life. ing.” — Houston Post. “ Still,” he said, “ I want it distinctly understood that I am not going to make a noise like an unappreciated philanthrop ist.” Picking up one of the current maga zines he looked it over to see whether or O P E N A L L , T H E Y E A l t not Tom Lawson was still throwing fita. C latscp B each S easide , O regon MOORE **T u p D irectly on the beach overlooking 1 n t the ocean, llo t Halt baths and I H i IF F U n i K F bathing. Itecrea- ■ U Lirr n u u a t I I I ■ I ■ flon pIer for tobing. ! OF **an varlors. Electric lights. Fire- u r place and steam heat. Fine walks f l D r n n M ” an(1 drives. Sea foods a spec- I U IIC U U I1 la 11y• Kates, $2.50 and $3.00 [ per day. A * ' Special rates by the week. [ ■ ■ D A N . J. M O O lttl, P ro p r ie to r « MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF ^WBWS® OILED SUITS. SLICKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean - Light • Durable Suits *3 9 2 Slickers »3 9 2 SOLD o r BIST DIALERS EVERYWHERE CAT A LOO r u n FOR THE ASH/HO C. Gee Wo The well known reliable mnde a life *tudy o f roof« and herlia, and in that __ jV'-dri B,u<Iy discovered and is civ. in « to the world hi« wonder- iul remedies. No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used—Me Cures Without Operation, or Without the Aid o f a Knife He Kunrantees to Cure Catarrh, TAnthma, Luna, fhroat. Rheumatism. Nervousness. Nervous Debility, tomnch, Liver. Kidney Troubles:also Loot Manhood, emala Weakness and All Private Diseases Conf l deuce s, Ilia P e c u lia r ity . ALARM FELT IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES Thousands of Suspect» on Qovarn- m ant Lists— D .ta ils o f D itc o v - srias K ep t S e c re t. Washington, April 11.— As a result of the work of the government, recently undertaken for the gtamping out of an arch; and anarchists in the United Btatee, it leaked out today that govern ment officials are absolutely astounded at the widespread growth of anarchy iu this country. Groups of anarchists have been discovered in almost every state in the Union and in moat unex pected places. Detailed information concerning their location and numbers was refused by high officials 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 Rede w ill be kept under strictest sur veillance hereafter. The clue to the location of the anar chists is said to have been furnished by a list containing the names of several thousands which recently fell into the hands of the government. Tracing down the list, it has beeD found that for every name on it there are several anaroiiists, 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 been assigned to the neigh borhood in which Postmaster Genera) Meyer lives, and that official was ac companied by plain clothes men when he went to Boston to preside ever the Republican convention today. R U S S IA T O S T A T E P O S IT IO N “ My husband has such a curious fad. He’s making a collection of fine silk um W ill R eassert A ttitud e S e t F o rth by B aron Rosen. brellas—dozens and dozens of them.” “ That must be a pretty expensive fad.“ 8t. Petersburg, April 11.— It is the “ Well, of course, I—er—don’t know purpose of the Russian government how much they cost him." shortly to issue a statement in the mat ter of the question of territorial ad K e a e n tln tf th e In a ln n a tlo n “ No, I haven’t anything for you,” said ministration that has arisen at Harbin he hard featured woman of the house. and Chailar. It is understood that “ Instead of spending your time in loafing this announcement will reassert the at around the saloons and begging, why don’t titude set ferth recently in Washing you try to follow some useful occupa ton by Boron Rosen, the Russian am tion?” bassador there. This entire question “ Madam,” said Wareham Long, tilting was brought to the front about three his jaded remnant of a hat forward and weeks ago by the refusal o f F . D . eying her with a frown, “ do I look like Fisher, the American consul at Harbin, one o’ de idle rich?” to recognize Russian jurisdiction and his insistence that he was accredited T h e P ro fe s s o r. His youngest grandchild had managed solely to China. to get possession of a primer and w u The Novoe Vremya today publishes a , trying to eat it. dispatch from Harbin detailing the “ Pardon me for taking the words out of progress of the conflict and saying that your mouth, little one,” said the professor, the antagonism between Russian and hastily interposing.—Chicago Tribune. China is growing Bteadily. China op poses all Russian administrative estab A C a p it o l C a r o l. lishment in Manchuria on the ground Monotony cannot be wrong, This world each year the lesson teaches. that the railroad concession carries with it only the rights of a common The birds all sing the same old song. . Just as we make the same old speeches. carrier and does not imply government functions. —Washington Star. CHINESE DOCTOR I Root snd Herb Matrimonial Mr. Billus— I wish I could find some way to make the hair grow on that bald spot of mine. Mrs. Billus— Don’t do it, John. That’s the only feature you’ve got that ever seems to smile. Widespread Fxlstence In United Mates is Astounding. DRAFT CO DE OF PROCEDURE H e r e d it y , T R A V E L IN G L IB R A R IE S W on derfu l G ro w th o f Past Y ears. 8lxteen By Comalia Marvin. Secratary Oregon Library Commission. Salem. In 1905 traveling libraries had been authorized by law In twenty.five statea. In sixteen of tóese, the libraries were in the direct charge of state libraries or library commissions. This wonderful record of growth from the idea promulgated by Mr. Mel- vii Dewey in 1892 is a most significant testi.iH nial, not only that Illiteracy is becoming unpopular, but that good taste in reading is to become an Amer ican habit. Time was when some of our scholars thought that bad reading was better that none at all. A well known teacher of English literature at one of our large universit'es stated to one of his classes twenty years ago that It would be better for people to read even the “ Fireside Companion” than to have d o reading at all. In those days our rural population had little or nothing to read. Magazines were ex pensive, and the almanaos and county papers made a very meager literary diet. Even the doubtful good of having the cheap weekly papers thrust into the dooryard was denied the average farm home. In these days, when the farmer is just as close to the heart of the world as the rest of us, If he chooses to be, he Is greeted by a bewildering oppor tunity for choice among mediocre and even more vicious publications than were common twenty years ago. There áre capable men and women, highly cultivated aud useful oitizens, whose 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, whoso literary excursions take him into the company of “ Buster Brown” and “ Happy Hou- liga.;” w ill have an even chance with the youth of a generation ago to devel op into a useful and law abiding citi zen? The influences o1 the dukes, haughty oountesses, swaggering pirates and common ruffians of those days was certainly not so quickly transmuted into bad conduct as that of the current yellow favorite. Isolation had its advantages for the people on our farms. Today, the farm er’s lad, only less than his city contem porary, has the worst that our times afford thrust upon him. In the cities, the public libraries are live to the ne cessity of getting people to read, and to read that which is, at least, not dis tinctly harmful, with stremrous efforts to promote the more vigorous and help ful sort of reading. That those in charge of traveling library systems are fully consoious 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 houees. 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 918 recorded loans in 28 months of actual circulation In 8 differ ent neighborhoods. Only 64 per cent of this circulation was fiction, so that these encouraging figures show that the miscellaneous books are being read and appreciated. What the general result of the circulation of this better olass of books in more or less bookless commu nities is, no one may definitely know, but the librarian of any sytsem of traveling libraries could find in the cor respondence of her office Innumerable and eloquent testimonials of the good work that íb being done. So general is the belief that this class of literature w ill help people to live ou farms and in villages more intelligently, and therefore more contentedly, that state workers In farmers’ institutes have perj sistently acted as advocates of traveling libraries, with excel lent and immediate results in many cases. Oregon now has 95 state traveling li braries being sent to as many stations throughout the state. As these libra ries belong to the state there íb no charge for their use. Oregon people, wherever they may be located, may draw books from the Oregon Library oommiseion at Salem. Caller— Your little boy looks exactly like you. P ow ers W ill M o ve to Establish In te r Youngster’s Mother— Yes ; but if he national P rize C o u rt. doesn’t get his meals just when he wants them he puts up exactly the same kind Washington, April 11.— Great Brit of face his father does. ain has invited the governments which participated in the last Hague confer T r u e T e a t. A SURE CANCER CURE lust Received fro m Pek ing, China—S afe, Sure She— Was De Plunk’s wedding a ence to send experts to London whose and Reliable. duties shall be to formulate a code of larger affair than the Sweelenis’ ? IF YOU ARE AFLICTED. DON’T DELAY. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. He— Yes. De Plunk’s had fifty de procedure for the preposed internation al prize court, the establishment of C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E Cf you cannot, call, write for sympton blank and circu tectives to watch the presents, whereas which is provided for in each of the lar. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. Sweelenis’ only had forty-four detec- __ THEO. GEE WO CHINK8E MEDICINE CO. treaties resulting from the conference. M 1-2 First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland, Oregon. tives to watch theirs. The American government will be Please Mention This Paper. represented at the London conference. This conference is regarded as Inform al in character, and the participation of the United StateB w ill require no legis lation, except, perhaps, a small appro priation to meet the expenses of the American representatives. The date D is h D r a in e r . for the conference has not been fixed. The majority of Improved appliances It is stated here that the ratification of designed to assist and lessen the work the treaty providing for this court will of the housewife are too complicated doubtless be delayed by the nations un anil’ troublesome to til after the report of this body. You can trust a m edicine warrant even a '¡ ¡ I t f T tested 60 years ! Sixty years trial. To gain a t Get your sugar by the sack— Japs M anu factu rin g Flags. in sacks that bears this name tention they must of experience, think of that I Ban Francisco, April 11.— That the be e x e o e d 1 n gly Experience with Ayer’s Sar Japanese intend to profit in more ways simple In construc j and than one through the visit of the A t saparilla; the original Sarsa tion, such as the lantic fleet became known today when ts s i parilla; the strongest Sarsapa dish drainer it was reported that a Tokio firm had Then you know you have eliown here, the rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc manufactured thousands of American S 3 sugar that is c l e a n , d r y , Invention of a New flags and shipped them here in antici u j j j p u r e and b r i l l i a n t . tors endorse for thin blood, Tork man. This pation of a great demand for patriotic k i , . M ADS O NLY ST weak nerves, general debility. dish d r a i n e r Is emblems when the armada arrives here. c . a h . SUGAR REFINING CO. Bnt even thl« grand old medicine cannot do dish D**mra. made a part of the The information came in a letter from It« best work i f the liver Is inactive «nd the A sk your Grocer f o r bowel* constipated. For the best possible re an American in Tokio. The writer dish pan, being hinged to tile edge at sults, you should take laxative doses o f Avar's BERRY SUGAR Btates that the quantity is so great that one of the handles, so that It will not I’lll* while taking 11 e 8 i rsapariila. The liver will quickly respond, and so will tha bowels. it took up all the cargo space on the slip. The drainer Is also In the form vessel. of s pen, having side wall to prevent Made by J. C. A yer Co.. Lowell, Aieo manufacturer« o f the dishes falling to the ground when y_ HAIR VIGOR. A bsorbs C o o p e r C ollege being drained. The water draining AGUE CURE. Stanford Universtity, Cal., April 11, from the dishes descends down the In CHERRY PECTORAL. — President David Starr Jordan today clined bottom of the drainer Into the announced the affiliation of Cooper dish pan. A small upright serves to Medical college, ol San Francisco, with support the outer end of the drainer, Stanford University, and said that the and raise the drainer on an Incline. medical institution and Lane bositsl The drainer «nd dish pan can be In will hereafter be under the control o' stantly separated or readjusted. the university trustees. This is the Q uality s a l.ir r rn v t.ra . first step towards making a real uni Scrape and grate the roots of s verstity at Stanford by the addition of graduate schools in the professional hunch of salsify. Make a batter of courses. At present, the law depart two eggs, a gill of milk and eDougb ment is the only cne having complete flour to make of the desired conslst- graduate courses. ency. Turn the salsify Into this as soon as grated, as exposure to the air G re a t N o rth e rn i t Fined. will blacken It. Salt to taste and drop Minneapolis, A ril 11.— Counsel for the mixture by the spoonful Into deep, the Great Northern railroad pleaded boiling f a t As soon as brown, drain guilty today in the Federal court to 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 fine of 13,000. The cgs* was brought Peru are negroes, half-breeds, Indians and in November, 1906, but was not tried, 2 3 O u n c e s f o r 2 3 C e n ts Asiatica. ss the Great Northern had appealed a similar rase. Judge Morris tried the At the rats of a pint and a half of Is the result o f m odem ideas. Costs case which was appealed, aud in that liquid a day a man drinks 32,850 pinta case had impoeed a fine of l i f t , 000. during hia life. less. D oes better work. Y ou must The Supreme court sustained his action. » F o r Thin, Poor Blood SS C H BERRY“"SUGAR A iters T h e best in the land is not always the most costly. BAKING FOWDER try it to see. Get a can on trial. T h e baking w ill be vastly better, lighter and tastier or w e pay for the can. T o m a t o R e lis h . One peck of ripe tomatooo peeled Havana, April 11.— Governor Gene- cold, chop and let drain over night ral Magoon sent an earnest protest to six onions cut fine, three beads of cel Washington today against the qnaran- ery, d v r red peppere, one small cup of tine against Cuba. His message is islt. drain off and add two pounds of supported by reports from Ameeirrar irown sugar, two ounces whole mus- officials throughout the lalaud denying •ard seed, Ore cups of vinegar. Put In | glass pars cold—do not cook. that fever exists anywhere. P ro tests Against Q uarantina. » - 5*»»caeo , c,f > * ■ ueVl1 J a q n e . M % . C o. C h ie f» IS UNPRECEDENTED c e C Government Officials Cannot Un derstand Castro’s Action. CHAMPIONED VENEZUELAN CAUSE T w ice H aa U nited 8 ta tc s Gone to Republic's Aid and is N o w A c cused o f A ggressiveness. Washington, April 9.— Administra tion officials today expressed amaze ment over the statements in President Castro’ s official organ, E l Constituoion, having aa their basis the Tacoma mall pouch opening incident. The editorial received the closest attention. Mingled with the feeling of amazement over the eentimenta ol President Castro is one of regret and mystification over the whole course which Venezuela has pur sued in dealing with the United Statea “ The United States has been a good friend to Venezuela,” said a high offi cial of the State department today. “ Twice within the last 15 vests we have gone to Venezuela’s aid when that country needed assistance.” For this reason he could not under stand why Venezuela haa acted as it haa. During President Cleveland's second term, when |Great Britain was threatening to encroach upon Vene zuela’s territory, Mr. Cleveland sent a message to congress wbioh had the re sult of referring the question to the king ot Holland for impartial settle ment. Several years later, when the allied powers were threatening a blockade of Venezuelan porta to compel payment of her foreign obligations, the United States, through Minister Bowen, step ped in and averted such a move. Again the question waa averted to H ol land. The Navy department today received a report from Commander John Hood, of the cruiser Tacoma, containing de tails touohing the opening of the mail carried by that vessel at the La Guayra post-office. It agrees substantially with the published statements, and the offi cials are satisfied the opening was in advertent. A ll the correspondence'on the Vene zuelan question is now before congress. Administration officials frankly ad mit they w ill not be surprised should there bis some delay. The issues pre sented are such that time should be given, they say, for thorough study of the situation. HEALS d ' d . t J . 0 LD SORES N o old sore exists m erely because the flesh is diseased at that partic ular s p o t; if this were true simple cleanliness and local applications would heal them. W henever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at fa u lt; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being constant'y discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter ana irritating and inflam ing the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal. These impurities in the blood m ay be the remains of some constitutional trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell o f sickness, leaving disease germs in the system, or the absorption by the blood of the fermented refuse matter which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. A gain the cause may be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to posterity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore w ill not heal shows the necessity for the v e ry best constitutional treatment. There is nothing that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. E very symptom suggests pollution I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who art and disease— the discharge, the red, In need of a blood purifier,*and especially at a angry looking flesh, the pain and in remedy for tore« and obstinate ulcers. In 1STT flammation, and the discoloration of I had my leg badly cut on tha «harp edge *4 a surrounding parts, all show that deep barrel, and having on a blue woolen star.king down in the blood there are morbid the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A and dangerous forces at work, con great tore formed and for years no one knows stantly creating poisons which may what I suffered with the place. I tried. It in the end lead to Cancer. Local seemed to me* everything I had ever heard of, b u ll got no relief and I thought I would havo applications are valuable on ly for to go through lift with an angry, discharging their cleansing and antiseptic effects; sore on my leg. At last I began the uae of they do not reach the blood, where S. S. S., and it was but a short time until I saw the real cause is located, and can that the place was improving. I continued It therefore have no real curative worth. until it removed all the poison from my blood S. S. S. heals old sores by g o in g down and made a complete and permanent cure of to the fountain-head o f the trouble the sore. JHO. RT-T.yg- and d rivin g out the poison-producing 290 ITavy Street, Brooklyn, IT. Y. germs and morbid matters which are keeping the ulcer open. It removes every particle o f im purity 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 the 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 w ill build up and strengthen every part of he system. Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA- A r id ity . R esu n red . Towner— You live in ont of the flooded , “ Doctor, will my boy recover?” “ Recover? Madam, it will take more suburbs, do you? Nothing dry within a than a fall off a trolley car to kill your mile of you? Outsome— Great Scott, yea! My cow boy. He’s the toughest little imp that has gone dry. Can’t get anything to feed run* the streets.” “ O, thank you, doctor! You have tak her.— Chicago Tribune. en such a load off my mind!”—Chicago Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow *o Soothing Tribune. Syru i> the best rem edy to use fo r th e ir ch ildren I lu r iu g the teeth in g period. U ni h e r Sou nd. “I don’t thank you for recommending that young clerk,” exclaimed the Indig nant old broker as they met In the ele vator. “ Whftt’e the trouble?” queried the Jocular banker. ‘Why, you said he was as square as a dollar, and he isn’t square at all.” “ H’m ! Neither is a dollar.” C IT Q Bt* Yltos* PsDue and all Nervoua Dls»as«* ■ — . • • • a , v — 0 0 X4 “ You haven’t been back here before for thirty years, Bill? Goah, that's a long time! What changes do you see that sur prise you the moat?” “ Well, to tell you the truth, Dave, what I notice more than anything else is that everybody haa grown old so much fastar than I have.” I l I 0 pf*nnanently cur»»d b r Dr. K lln e ’ s (ir «a t S e r v e fl««io r c r . fcsnd fo r F K E E f 2 tria l b o tti« and (re a ti««. Dr. IL I L K lin - , L d „ K l A.rch S t.,I»h U *..P a M o b ilit y . u s, «H U b it u u c u , a n n u l ie e i. by a ll Druggists. Price 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. T ria l package FREE. Address A lie n s . Olmsted, LelRoy, 8. Y. ---------------------------- Truth and Quality Mrs. Vick-Sunn's eyes flashed. “ Johnny doesn't get that weak chin of his from my side of the house!” she W ill Leave Ban Francisco fo r Puget •xcl aimed. “ No, my dear,” meokly responded her appeal to the Well-Informed in every Sound on M ay IB husband. “ Johnny has my chin, but he walk of life and are essential to per Washington, April 9.— A program inherits his mother’s tireless capacity for manent success and creditable stand for the movements of the Atlantic fleet keeping it in motion." ing. Accordingly, It is not claimed after the review by Secretary Metcalf, Th ere is more Catarrh In this section o f the that Syrup ot Figs aud Elixir ot in San Francisco hay, on May 8, was than a ll ot ter diseAhe« put together, made public at the Navy department country and u ntil the last few years was supposed to be Senna Is the only remedy of known today. The fleet w.ill leave San Fran Incurable. For a great many years doctors value, but one of many reasons why It a locul di-ease and prescribed cisco May 18, and on arriving at Puget pronouuced local remedies, and by constantly fa llin g to it is the best of personal and family sound, May 21, four ships will visit cure w ith local treatm ent, pronounced it In laxatives is the fact that It cleanses, Science lias p io .c n catarrh to be a Port Angeles, eight w ill visit Belling curable. constitutional disease and th e refo re requires sweetens and relieves the Internal ham bay and three w ill go to Port constitutional troatment. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney <t Co., Toledo, organs on which It acts without any Townsend. One ship w ill proceed at Ohio, is tho on ly constitutional oure on t. e market. It is taken In tern ally In doses from 10 debilitating after effects and without once to Bremerton to be docked. to a teaspoonful. It acts d irectly on tho On Saturday, May 23. all the ships drops blood and mucous surfaces o f th e system. having to Increase the quantity from of the fleet, with the exception of the T h ey offer one hundred dollars for any caso It time to time. fails to cu^e. Bend for circulars and testi one in dock at Bremerton, w ill rendez monials. It acts pleasantly and naturally and vous in the vicinity of Port Townsend Address: F. J . C H E N E Y & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Fold by Druggists, 75e. truly as a laxative, and Its component and proceed to an anchorage in the vi Take H a ll’s F a m ily P ills for oonstipation. parts are known to and approved by cinity of Seattle. physicians, as it is free from all On Tuesday, May 26. 12 ships will T i p p i n g ICvlI In M e x ic o . leave their anchorage near Seattle and The tip question has become such a objectionable substances. To get its will go to Tacoma, so that the people nuisance In Mexico city that some time beneficial effects always purchase the In that vicinity may have a view of the ago the government of the federal dis genuine— manufactured by the Cali fleet. Thence, without anchoring, trict announced that cabmen, carga fornia F ig Syrup Co., only, and for eight ships will sail for San Francisco, dora, mecapalero», 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 the public prefers to tip all No. l*-O S vessels will go to Bremerton for docking. these people rather than to hear them V N U I t is expected 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- H E N w r itin g t o . d T . r t l i . r . p l. . i . m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . Friday, May 29, where they w ill be tipping persons. docked In succession. The thips docking at Bremerton will sail for San Francisco as soon as prac ticable, the last one not to arrive nntil 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 cariy out a program of drills and exer cises. IT IN E R A R Y F O R T H E 8Q U A D R O N W L o o k to U nited 8 ta te s . Port Au Prince, April 9.— There is reason to believe that measures are being taken in this city to force the intervention of the United States If possible. A t the moment apparent tranquility prevails. A prominent H a y tio 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.’ ’ 8 c an d al In Fren ch A rm y. 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 recently 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 oertain contractors be sent to Paris for microscopic examina tion. That mnch of the food was nn- clean and unfit to eat has been estab lished and the investigation is being continued. The Kind You Have Alwuys Itought lias borne the signa ture of C has. II. Fletclrer, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over HO years. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children—Experience against Experiment. W hat is CASTOR1A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its ace is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. It relieves Teeth Inc Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Rtomach and Iloxvels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought B e a r« the Signature o f For Over 3 0 Years. r « TW CT. N t « v««n errv. Fe d eral C o u rt Blocked San Francisco, April 9.— By a sudden maneuver, John Benson and Frederick Hyde, on trial in Washington, D. C., halted Snrveyor General Kinghury, of California, as he was about to leave for the national capital with the records bearing on the case. Klngbnry had been subpoenaed to be in Washington. Ae he was abont to leave thla evening, he waa aerved with an injunction for bidding him to take the record* out of the state. N o J u ro rs S ecu red Yet. flan Francisco, April 9 — The panel was axbanated in the Raef trial today, ■nd no jurora have yet been aernred. A new panel will be drawn tomorrow and tha trial will than proceed. rtSPhAfci