Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disease It originate in impure blood and requires constitutional treatment, acting through and purifying the blood, for it radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chooolatwl tab lets kuowu 8aratab$. luodoHesU. Naal and other local forms of catarrh are promptly relieved by Antisepleta or C'atarrlets, file., drujrziHts or mail. C. I. llood Co., Lowell, Mans. ( klii' fequalur. Tsacbar Tom in, do you know what fatltuda is? Tommy Ys. ma'am. It's distance north and south of tbs Chlcsga rlrsr. Ohlcajo Tribnni. Oaa Mara I'afariaaata, Tbt polict Justice looked at tbs bat. farad, disreputable iiinirn of ma o hood bsfors bim sud turnml to tbs olicsnan. "Oflicsr," bs fckksd, "what Is tbs com plaint V" "Rhtumatis, y't honor," spoks n tbt prisoner, anawsrlug for almtl(. C'bicaf Tribuns. The Rsk. Ostfnd Ta, what do thejr mean when they any "Money Is rasy" lu Wall Street? I'a They mean that It la easy, ray on, because they hsvs Just gotten It from easy people. Ostend Then why can't we get It? Pa Becaim those that have a bold n It art not an ay. rraas Til lO P. aft Talk about your moving picture that they charge a dim to see, Well, they may I real amusing, but Just take a tip from me! There's a transparent curtain and two "apoonera" on our street. Talk about your moving pictures well, we guess we hsre tliem best. Javaalle Depravity, "Kitty," said her mother, rebuking!?, "you roust sit still when you are at tbs tabts." "I can't, minims," protested tbs little girl, "I'm a fl.lsetsrisn." Taa-SIIaele Uallatlas. lllratn Burrows How's yer cbawln' terbacker, Ezra? Ecra Skinner (reluctantly producing plug) Fallln' fast; I don't eipact It to last the day out Tuck. Trtafttak al llamaa Nalare, Theni aerrBtce" mothers In the Til lage mothers' club agreed to decide by ballot which had the handsomest baby." "Well, who won It?" "Each kid gut one Tote." Judge. rarllcalar llaialrt. "Kitty, wouldn't you like to know something shout F.apersnto?" "Do you hsTe to lesrs to play It, er U It aometbing you est?" There ars now over 2."iO,K0 words In tlis Kuilish language acknowlcdsed by Ihs best authorities, or shout "0,000 mors than la the (Jeriimn. French, Spanish and Italian Isneuscea combined. IF YOUVE NEVER WORN i,.a fnSSLICRER K you've yet Uif IVIVUIMMIVVWIIJ v'il comfort it qives in l the wettest weather MADE, roa Hand at"vic AN O GUARANTEED WATLRPROOf7 AT All GOQO STOMl CATAioo rati IMMt CO tflM a 1. fuwt a (mwm ta iiwTitt. nmilui KASPARILLA TUs sterling household remedy is most ucccsttfully prescribed for a "world of troubles." l or derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating dirrctly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, K'nl'y -ut persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the froceaea of diction and assimilation of ood, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troublea directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dUjcls drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a (trengtheniug touic of the highest value. If it fails to aatiafr we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. llovT Chkmical Co. Portland, Oregon C. Gee Wo Thi Chinese Doctor icaa I vti k now lrusihul h Srtla. mrmi tvusaa) of asla ejerfuk ft4 srrlmts cur. ! Is ttMlajr hrr I by all bis iatiefJ lit srMirot uf bis t.ta.. H irtsj any sn4 9J. fi,l hutrSJ reHtav karl 4 Ml kxtj I sal mrm stiitrtat inihooa to las n,4 vt ..- tf K ia Mnlr. W it a hmmm aarta rvnMtosj aa suarantasMi fr rirt re.ta.rvli. at, tuns tr hI '. rhanmat aanivianeajt, a. .it-r an. I t. !.. y t r- r i v .m riat assjsMaasi aw mmm mmm wtnaiaa. coNMtiATtoN rurc eMt MiMa r rllr writ lur klMk a4 The C. Cce Wo Medicine Co. MIW rinl M.. Ntae MarriMa rartlaarf. Of. FNU No. (0 01 I YMrN wr,,,,,s; taalTrttseelaae am 11 SPfc T W . B Hifr?,. av A. JL ( TAFT PROPOSES LONG PROGRAM Important Points In Policy of New ve-AdmlRistratlon. Tariff Revisian Come Firit-Large Number of Measures to Govern Trusts Reform Injunction Law Extensive Improvements to Rivers, Beginr.hg With Ohio. Hot" Spring, Va . Dec. 5. The World is able to present here the principal legislative program of the Taft administration; Tariff revision is the primary rea son for the extra session that will bo called immediately after March 4 Mutt, but the next President sccs n,) reason why, during that extra session, the Sherman anti-trnst liw should not be so amended that railroads may make rate agreements under the strict supervision of the interstate com merce commission. It is not likely that more subjects than the tariff and an amendment to the Sherman act will be named by Mr. Taft in calling the extra session, though he may de cide later to mention aM of the prin cipal laws that he hopes to see en acted. These are: 1. Tutting a limitation on the issu ance of interstate bonds and stocks. -. Authorizing railroad to make rate agreements which otherwise would he in violation of the anti trust law, subject to the approval of the interstate commerce commission. 3. Defining particular cases in which temporary restraining orders may is sue without notice, and prescribing proceedings limiting their operation to the very shortest diy. 4. Such Amendments to the law or ganizing the bureau of corporations as shall require certain large corpor ations doing an interstate business to submit to the scrutiny and examina tion of agents of t lie federal govern ment. 5. Reorganizing the department of justice, the interstate commerce com mission and the department of com merce and labor in respect to the jur isdiction exercised by them over in terstate corporations, both railroads iind others. It is Mr. Taft's idea that the three departments should work harmoniously, so that no one shall in going over ground covered by another and so that there shall be no conflict of authority. Ultimately cases han dled hy these departments must now go to the courts, but it is Mr. Taft's idea that a large nutnluT of cases can be disposed of finally and equitably by the departments under the right sort of law. fl. Reform in the monetary and banking systems of the country. This is recognized as one of the great problems nclore the new administra tion, but it is not expected that it will be taken up at the extra session. 7. Conservation of the natural re sources of the country, including the Appalachian bill. The oucstion of the constitutional power of the federal government' in this matter is not yet clear, it can be said that Mr. Taft is in sympathy with the end to be ac complished, but that he will recom mend no legislation until he is satis fied as to the exact length to the federal government can go. H. Improvement of rivers and har bors. The new administration is com mitted to an energetic policy of im provement, particularly of inland waterways. The Ohio river nine-foot channel from Pittsburg to Cairo is to tlie front at present. It will cost $H, ooo.ooo, and the next president favors ine issuance ot nomls to push the work. BEGINS HOSTILE ACTION. Dutch Warships Make Demonstration Off Venezuelan Coast. Willcmstad. Dec. V II avinir hern unable to obtain amicable settlement of outstanding differences with Veil eiucla, The Netherlands government has begun a naval demonstration off the coast of the Ninth American re public, and since Wednesday vessels flying the Dutch flag have steamed from Puero Cabello to I.a toi.ivr.i at a distance of aooo yards from the snore. Will Not Admit Charge. Wilmington, Del.. Dec. 3. K. A. Dunont, secretary, and I'.dward M. Mead, treasurer, of the several powder commmcs nu.nnst uhirb tmt lm been brought by the government, were examined tot iv tetore I nitctl States Commissioner M.ihntTev tiv ilie .r,,v. eminent counsel in regard to the pur chase of competing companies by the iMtnom company, ami an etlort was made to show that, during several vears when no dividend urro .1... dared, the money was used in pur chasing other companies, but they won i, i tv i atlmit tins. Finds Infernal Machine. Stockton. CaL Dec. 5 Whit is be- lievid to be an infernal muhme was found in the Western Pacific con struction yards today bv a workman under a pile of tie. It consisted of a two-gallon can of dymmite. to which was attached a blasting fuse live feet long The worknnn to,k the infernal machine to an open tield and r if otT, il-r explofcll shaking the buildings within a raduts of ten miles. There was enough explosive in the can to have blown a business block Seventeen Die in Storm. St. lohns. N V , Dec. 5 Seventeen person have per. shed in a storm which ha lashed the New Foundl.md coast for 4 hours. In all ten fishing vessel have gone ashore, most of th em brrikinir into fragment on the rock. l? storm caused much dim .ie to wharves and boats in the tin merous harbors. 4 i ! 'J - 'V I V. IV. SOPHIA ., HEALTH VCRY POOR RESTORED BY PE-RU-NA Catarrh Twenty-five Years Mad a Bad Cough Miss Sophia Kittleson, Evanston, 111., writes: "I have been troubled with catarrh for nearly twenty-five years and have tried many cures for it, but obtained very little help. "Then my brother advised me to try Peruna, and I did. "My health was very poor at the time I began taking Peruna. My throat was very sore and I hud a bad couph. "Peruna has cured me. The chronic catarrh is gone and my health is very much improved." I recommend Peruna to all my frienda who are troubled as I was." PtkUNA TABLETS: Some people pre fer tablets, rather than medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Pe runa tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet equals one average dose of Pe runa. Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for i)0. Tbs St. Pelerihurg correspondent ol the Loudon Mail tay that r driinn mads of thin Uavus of silver sr bin used In the Russian military hoipital for dlMafi of the rsr, to rsplsce deftctivf orgs ns. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslon Boothlai Syrup thH b. i remedy to una lur Itisircb Idr-ui luring llit testhiug JKiriod. Slaniaa' to a horns filrl. I am sorry you ean't be uiy bride, May, Hut my father won't give his eousent, And if he, in a rage, rut nie off, May, Why 1 never could pay for our rnt. But why should we live sny more? May. Id death wt utiuu.d not he apart. I miflVr aloii, and am xcized, May, With a grief that Is searing j)iy heart. So let's floe from the odious world. May, Where there' nothing but troubles nud en res, Ah, won't it he graud, when we two, hand in hand, Ars climbing the gulden stairsT CITC Ht. Vltua' Dnnr and "rvom oiamwa puna I II J aBti7 ear. I.y lr 1 InaaOrvat Nfra K alorer. Hxntl (or rSEB SI 00 tnal loitl ana trfaOa. Dr. H. U. klma, Ld., ail AiH-b Ut., J'blla.lvllii, l a. Tm Avoid UllalaWea. "I want a bottle of Hylndd's Extract," ssid the prominent jHjIit Irian of the 'Steeuth ward, sleppiug into a drug store. "Hybrid's Extract?" qurried (lit drug gist. "That's a niislicine I never hearj of bpfore." "I never heard of it. either, until fiwli but I'm under contract to writ a testi monial for it. and I want to Mud out what diseases it claims to be good for." Voa Can Get Allen's root-fast TRET. W rite llina. 0'itel. I.p Hoy, n. v., for a " awniiiMi, aeiniiK li-i-i, U makca new or Unlit nU,n-n Py. A eeruia t uis lor noma. IiiiiiuwIiik nail, anil Umlona. All ilriiK lUUaelilt. i.K I'oa't aee'i( auy auUtituK It's flee from this odioim world. May, And go to the land of frothlea toj.n. tliilinhle waiters and coiinlless de lights; where your pipe doean't go out every few minute nd you don't have to trump ten miles to get a clirvk cashed. Vala Record. Lame Back Prescription. The increased use of w hiskey for lame back rheumatism is causing con aiderable discussion among the medical fraternity. It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other in gredients and taken properly. The fol lowing formula is effective: "To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound. Take in tablespoonful doses before each meal and before retiring." Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Clobe Pharmaceuti cal Co., Chicago, but it as well as the other ingredients can be had from any ood druggist. illnalratlna- It. ".!..auh." ke, Mra. Cbiuwater, look H up from rhe newapper he was reaJ "i. "aliet i a 'homeatreti h'?" "Th ." answered Mr. Chugwsfer,. lean "t t'Sck in hia e-ny chair, alowly extend t his anna at ililit anV with his o.l?. ami s.N-omp.intii'c rtie exerciae wita i''ainsl yswn. "Vo.i're aen nie d ( B -..-I :,-, "rhi.n-n Trthuna. rl l (Mlttl .S)fi... I 4.1. . laal, i l-r in fur. ... I" ' COSCROVE CANNOT LIVE. Condition of Washington' Governor Eelect Becomes Mora Serious. Pav Kid!rs. Cal, .Dec. 4 (1-jv-ern r-e!ect C'i'-grnve's condition h.is become r.iorc erioui An cperation h.ts been mrfornied by Drs. Dresser and Sawyer. Dr. Dresser says: "1 don't think he can hold out two weeks longer." A specialist of Ilcrkeley is here on the case and said: "Chronic disease is getting linn. l.ven if he survives for some tune, he will cer tainly not be able to return to his home state for inauguration as gov ern! r." After a consultation the snecialist said that he thought everything was being done tor the governor and ap proved the course ot treatment, and it was decided to continue the course as heretofore. Paso Kcihles, Hot Springs, Cal.. Dec. 4 (jovernor-clect Cosgrove of Washington was reported bite last night to be somewhat improved. Dr. I', (i. Kcinhardt, of t'n- University of California, was in consultation yester day with Dr. Dresser, the attending physician, regarding Mr. Cosgrove's condition and approved the course of treatment that is being administered to him. Dr. Dressci said shortly be fore midnight that the patient was resting well and that he had appeared to be somewhat stronger. The report that the fioveruor-clei t had under gone an operation yesterday is un founded. TKY TO LOCATE MONEY. Prosecution In Ruef Trial Trying to Prove Bribery. San Francisco, Dec. 4 In the Rucf bribery trial yesterday the prosecution endeavored to show by the testimony of Adam Dahler, acting treasurer of the United Railroads, that the $-(0,-i)i)) drawn by Tircy 1.. Ford from the mint was never turned over to the company. Mr. Dahler said that he re tained all the gold coming in and de posited all currency and checks. He said that after the graft iniiiry h id begun in lliurt, (leorge F. Starr, the company's treasurer, went east with a number of vouchers and books to be expertcd. (leorge W'lcutt, secretary of the United Railroads, testified regarding the books in bis charge. The pro posed introduction of a letter which Wilcutt said he had at his office, and which is supposed to contain some reference to the S'.'oo.ooo drawn by Ford, led to a wordy clash between attorneys. 1 William M. Abbott, assistant coun sel for the United Railways, was called, but on advice of his counsel refused to testify on the ground that lie was under indictment in connection with the trolley franchise matter. Judge I.awlor overruled the objec tions and compelled him to testify. He then related tlv incident of his trip to the mint with Ford, when the latter obtained one of the install mcnts of the $oo,nuo made payable to the order of Patrick Calhoun. pillagers;rule city. Troops Disperse Haytian Mob With Volley, Killing Twelve. Port an Prince. Dec. 4 For many hours during the night following the flight of Xord Alexis riot and pillage prevailed in Port an Prince. The populace, maddened by the spirit of revolt, turned from the skiff that car ried the deposed president .to the French training ship. Duguay Trouin, and gave full vent to Its passions. It looted stores and residences, fought over the booty and was held in check only by an armed force hastily gnth cred together by (icneral Poidcvin which fired a volley into the mob and drove the rioters from street to street and finally into seclusion. Twelve persons were killed and many wound ed before order was restored. ' So serious did the situation become that a committee of public safety, composed of the most prominent mili tary leaders, was organized. Scores of citens were placed under arms to assist the loyal troops in patrolling tl.e eity and comparative tranquillity now reigns. The American. French and German ministers decided early in the morning that they cou'd trust in the arrange ments made bv the committee to maintain order, but they jointly gave notice that, if trouble occurred again. they would land forces from the war ships. Want Large Warehouse. Helena, Mont., Dec. 4. Montana sheepmen, including the members of the state board of sheep commission ers, met here today in conference with representatives of the Chicago Associ ation of Commerce respecting the building in that city of a wool ware house to cost $100,000. Very liberal tcrma have been offered and w hile no definite action was taken at this after noon's meeting, the project is general ly favorably received. The sheep com mission announces that it has no im portant recommendations to make. Sought Throughout Land. Los Angeles, Dec. 4. Theodore S. Lowe, formerly agent at a New York substation of the United States Ex press company, was arrested in a local cafe tonight on a charge of embezzle ment, preferred by his former employ ers. He is accused bf having appro propriated $450 of the company's funds three months aero. Officers throughout the country have sought him since. lAiwe intimaus that his people have money enough to settle the difficulty. Fired by Incendiary. Re J Lodge, Mont, Dec. 4. General Manager C. R. Clachorn. of the North western Improvement company, who has made a thorouch investigation of the cause which led to the great disas ter on ovember 20. has come to the conclusion that the fire in ftope No. 2 was of incendiarv origin, and tndav offered a reward of $2,500 for the ar rest and conviction of the gnilty party. ITT k r"H- J ,O,t07; "!'."; t-vynu to ahln l!aa Fn-a a4 PM., to n. than a. a.. 1 1 at ht.i.i. Urn. f r l'r., Virk.t l;..rt. Miwin- luisa. ano ,(k,u, i i;Tp,r T.Ji'r:!i ivzzt IUteulitouuJ.l..,ltKM. AaUaraca lira. 1. in Mlamaljl u Aeeop la l.lttla Half." A s ftnJ teaeher In the Italian rpiar ter of un Aineili iiii city told her chil dren tin story t the fn ii i id the grains. Tony was especially delighted with the "lory, nud eum-ily xoiight his chum, Joe, who was in another class. Hy good link, the teacher overheard Tony'a version. In his excited, broken Pnsllsli he told the fable nan Ii us It was written, until he came to the end. This was his rendering of the climax: ' "I)e olda fox he nay. 'Da grape no good, anyhow; alia 'Hour. I guvss I jo geta de banau.' " Xr t'ae fur It. Mrs. Pneuhride (at telephon) Iltllo! Is that the health depart ineut? Voice Yes. Mrs. Pneubride I wish you would send one of your ol!i'-ers to il7 Itilus strt-ct. This hotu is full of cockroaches. Chi esjo Tribune. Dr rar. Ffrancr fon horseback) Uncle, what is tha price of oats to-day? Uncle .I', (sitting on the fence) We don't sell our votoa in these diggiu's, mis ter. r. you a candidate? lire I iu prompt a t'naaudraia. "You called on Mls Tartun and she irreeied you with: 'Why, Mr Sorreltop !' Wll, what was tln-re in that hurndess ticlauiatinn to offend you. Percy?" "Yes, but s'.ie er didn't punctuate It that way. She said : 'Why Mr. Sorrel top?' M rTnaT i Sua it ii Lt OIJOL 3 PtH L'VNT ANefielaWelYpparaibnlorAs similaiiiiUtficFoodaraji'tjula ling tiie Sionrais aMUwc'Js rf .,a9iv PromolcsDisiioiiJChfcrfiil ness and Ii.'st.Contalr.$ nctor OpuuvuMarphinc norkocral. Not N An c otic. "---aaaaBaSBBaj a aBBBB-BB-aaaaBaaai yinvafii Slid' JiX-Siwn e Jkdre&i(!s st itstSmt inrnSrrJ- Carttitii .C.tipr Irwavhii tiam Aperrect Remedy forfrnisllpa lion . Sour Stonuch.Uiarrtaa Vorras f om-ulsioas.I,m,rish nes3andLoss of Sleep. , FacSlniile Signaiure of NEV Y0T?K. 4 fat piimMteij h 11 P r dm 1. 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMt n(w YO(l, crrr fRESCENT nai 00 au TH4T AM I1KUI ritHxn ruinu DO AD no rr bitii A FUa More Converts Every Year Every day in every vecur wives are giving up their Powders and turning to K C. which has stood so well the Ending out that j - .v a n costs cne third the price of rowder any where near K C quality, and males better, purer, more '11 23' Ounces lor K'iJ Ma-Fir - --- UI..H av '-al syrup better than Mania. hU& aJ a Solvl DV tfracf. " m Ila CoalJn't Tell m Ma. "Well, gm.d by. dear!" said Mr. Trua boy to his beloved spouse. "I must go und dictate those letters twenty-six of them no you mustn't extH-ct uie horns 'very early." "All right:'' was the response. Tut I wish you wouldn't work no hard." Half an hour later. Mr. Trucboy en tensl bis club and sat down, with threa otiicis. ut a nrd table. "Jut a moment, you fellows, before the tirst hand Is dealt. I've got to keep my word with my wife. One of you Just take down what I dictate: 'Abe d c f g h I J k I m n o p i r t u r w x y z.' There! Those k-tters are off uiy mln J. Ila Could Not Tell a Lie. Inquiring Lady 1 low much mlVx doe" jour cow give a day? Truthful Hoy 'pout twelve quarts, lady. Inquiring Lady And how much of that do you soil? Truthful Itoy Tout twelve quarts, ladv. Human Life. Tbt Horsemen. A Teterlnary aurpeon pronounced a hunter to be atlllcted with an Incur able disease. "What had I better do?" queried tha owner to bis groom. "Well, sir." was the reply, "con scientiously siH'iiklng, I should part with him to unotlicr gentleman." Tit P.ltn. ' . . J , ittfna'alrtti For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years Egg-Phosphate "l- uaa.3Ua m a yuan to ft tV' S6 BAjfflCPOlDER POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer Highest -.. - tit VJSv. V U411 IT that comes, more rinii;. exorbitant crierd RaL-intr the honest and reliable. test of years. They are BAKING POWDER healthful baking. 23 Cca!a frVerfect Results a.