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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1905)
* ♦ • / K • • • • « •. • **’ > ' * - •d • - 4%, •• ' 9 •' * * •* • ■* * V * * * »4 Is Your Hair Sick? Wv hilt two hour, at Sou Trbw>u Th. tret thing I du I. to rua lo th. tele graph »Ac. Th. rompi.Maní l'.o Chao < ffvre to he mr Interpreter Tbe clerk tell, u, that th. puM, are all up agata, and that axoMfe. rea he wet through to Europe At ««ore I fa«», th. Tweoti eth Century with th. following t.legr.m H.. : Tth^.u, %th May. J A p n> "Treiu attackmL between T« hertrbeti and Tcharkalyk. by tbe gang of th relebratwd Kl Twtng trave Um repulsed the attack, and saved the «'Linen* tree* ure: J.»! and u«>und*d on ÌM»tb »uir* cb>.f killed by th* heroic Mongol grau tea. Faruaklar. general manager of thr <««mp.ay. whim » t»*m* should !•* th* ob fact of uroierMl *>ltn<r«to Adv<tea Government to Open Panama (To bo eowtlaeed I BRISTOW REPORTS Tbe Special Correspondent i Commissioner to Flamine Trade Conditions Alfecllnq Canal. That’» too bad I We hid no ticed It was looking pretty thin and faded of lite, but naturally did not like to ipcak of it. By the say, Ayer’i Kiir Vigor ii ■ regular hair grower, a perfect hair re storer. It keep» the acalp clean and healthy. <1! Vl-TEIt XXIII And w> it w.a Ki Teang who had jn.t I attacked th. Grand Tranwrelatle oo th. I i4.it>. of Gobi The piral, uf Yunaau |t>»d learned that • van containing go.u I .nd pre« UdUO •times ut *m**TB«j<is value had formed part *»f thi* traía* Aal I • as there aaytbisf »stuuisbicif la that, i rxx.sLletmf that tbe aewspspees. eves I those of 1’sris bad published tbe fart reg oxi wf Tea »dem Th* railway «Ur* th* tn»untalnoua manj days before? N» Ki Tsang bad tout venture am-»ng ' i • had time to proper* Lie attempt, and had íltfted a p*rti«»n «»f th* rails, at»»! wo«ld wer* on «»ur wa, to tbe great city of «( am «• ter al*» »lib A*»-a Ha»» I probably ba«e survssffad in carrying ff Inta T«'benu a: -ng tbe bas* of tbe hills ▼i<h»r at»4 I baa u ••«» »wh I «««»4 r*aJ»y >•< »«* w as 4 ti w •« ••«■•r-est 4r>se<*4 GUe»my th 0144to th* roawtry »l<bt b*- 'the treasur* if Fa rusk tar ba*! m*< f-.< iko Kn • •*»»*»* tl »«fl •>.«» iaMdk »*.4 ■xtovwGflabf tkffi I a » ftias» at '»»•« •« U»« t4«*ught him to Lie f**t That ia ^hy »here waa ite* rso« f<< th* paa**n<»ra i VeUsM. Mwb. Thia fi rtoua aaa. wllk Ita }h«ro bad I e en so unesay ail tbe m<»miug, tn be *>«. SI •• far f be had been h- fling «>«< ot*r ”*• rays gi !■«*.< the »*>. !• f th* a prefect teeerl so persiste«tly. It was iterasse be • a «• Kara N«w ■ f g 1 •» i • * ' b«»lh!aF ! (be leaf M ug <! wb«» bad Joined tbe train (here ar* fifty hl lo th* labre 1st Trhertrhen’ Lndef any rtrmmatanrea. met**« tw *• will r*a<»nse fka Interr•»t>(«4 marriage •re bad w n thing t*» frar fr«»m K» Faang Tie manager "f the company •I Falk E|»h nell ai>l lloratis Hlwett. I Lad 'l-»ne justice »a I be La0-11» epee«!» if tmthlug ««crura t«» •gala delay their Turkey» fctwflfr* I l»y Maehl»*. mute bappinraa Th* dining • lu bugiami turkey« are generally juathe I admit Hut we ar* in the *d the deserta of M-*i»g*»ha. wb«rs that* again a Trang»* I far th* eeretn *»ay. Ike Bold a «rd g u •.* ru.«- of weight their to rvwmne are i- juN*e aa yet. wblrb la a g »Mil w ittorwa** aro roadf pey pound, prt«** ¡*r pound That I* I aria, and the happy (»air ranmd well b» thin« for the %l<»ng«*!a to «ay, If ■ t.tr.l weighs 13 pout»!., it "Well." sahl I to tbe major. "I h-r* «Hterwia* than <>f th* aam* mind T?»« lt*r Nathaniel M-rae. In antoouto* I» a«dd at •* rents per pound. If Its » i have aLat»»1 i»ed j sr auapiHow« with Ing that th* marriage will take pise* at weight ia 14 pounds, at 38 rents per reps rd to my lord FarusklarY' 1» «t’ci -rk prs-teente the rompllmanta f •’To a rrr«a»u eiteut. M*»us»e«r pound. • tx! •<> on. “* Only to a certain extent? Evi Mr Ephrlto*!! and Mtaa Bluett Natunlly. . all t»rert!rra endeavor to Mra^r A little |/*f'>r* 9 o'rlork tbe bell nf dandy M«>»r N«»ltlta H difficult to pie«*» make their ’ turkeys at plutnp and Be aaaurod The Mjxr has tbe wound**! brought the tender begina to ring heavy a* )x> »»aibl* ticfor« Bending them hits the rara and d«ws tb* !**•< L»r If d'*«M n<*< anmaif»** an aroMent. ita Kyatema of fattening ar* tli*-m under the rir«"um»tanres to market tlnkhnx eall* »»• to the dining rar. I n*ri»>r ea!en»lve|y carried on among poultry 1; King afferà hie errvkea. but they and •• manh in proewaatoo toward tbs farmer» turk* v» !«• ng jut into pen, •«u ( • (wefet the Buse»an army targe a, plar* - f aa< rlfic* Fphrfnel! and M'.»a Bluett ara alrra’jr Aa to tb«»*e who • nd fattened for a period varying from and the! I understand to take them aretes! at th* little table In front of three to trn weeks, either by band or ha*e fallen, it »• l«e»t for ua -n I*» t«>r writ »tation, at»'! there render tb* worthy clergyman, and we tab* our With run !, nr j.larre around tin On th* platform ar» them the last services. Tbe machine mostly ure«! grotip*d the aite-'fafore anxb-ua to !<•*• The th ir» re had abandoned their dead pun«-•»« i ..« -t, f a brass We o«»rr«d t!*•»»» «/Ver with a little sand, nothing of the nu(»tial r»rem«*ny. Wbh-h In llin.-rt. «1 111 the in itb of the My |x»rd Faruwkiar and Gbanglr. who and that !• all w« n«*ed asy bint attache.! to a ph- ■ t India rub 1 r l «Ce «bure we had 1»een at "¡»ped had l»ern th* <»bjrrt <»f a |>*rronal Invl Tbe aasentbly ber tublug six! >nu<- t<«l with a rylln wu» half way between Tcharkalyk and tat ion. had juat arrived r«*»|*«M-ifully rise* to reroiv* them Th*y der . • ' will • .4tie deed f marriage It la a 1 nf«»Ou In thl, cylinder I, a supply of liquid •' «r ■ iM pr- •are help and If It wars my marriage •lately they were no longer in telegraphic great h * foo«1. n .it >c « in, ot I ahouhl ba prom! tn •»• th* llluatrlona • KI Tee ng baring knock er meal. milk, and a little fat. and It same time aa name f l aru«k ar tig r* atü« i.g th* aig tb* I, *o arrange«! that when a p-lal I, *’ J' nature* of tbe deed. pre,,«.! by the foot a portion of the Tbe c»retn<»ny legiiiia and thia time run ufi the rail». food, varying n< ording to the atage of __ __ ___ ___ d<» wa» rv Lient I y the Rrv Nathaniel Mnraa waa able to It I» 1m rra«*1 * ' tn quan |¡„ u' ,,n t., again, then •> there finish hi* »!*«•• h, a-» regrettably Interrupt fattening for f „ Bly ea b day until the pro« «-aa la com was a gap in th* line, the »implest thing ed on the former orraatoa. The young propl* ria*, and th* clergy pleted Is Inject«-«! through the tube t in d«» w»» t«> run back tn Teh er« Him. au«! are mutually • nd noacle Into tho bird’» < rvp — fltrsy «•" "■«»• until the ■unpai.y'a workmen man a*ka them if they Befor* replying. have repair**! the damage, which they agree-! aa tn marriage tHurica Mb»* Bluett turn* to EpliHnrll, and aaya ♦ I .-«• » do It» a rouple **f «lays "It la underato«M| that Ilohnaa Holme We •«*( U» work without Lning a m«» Marketing Potato Crops rweiit The |»aaw«*t»gera were only foe glad will have twenty five (»er cent of the In Hn* with th* rlweaic raa* <»f t help pepof and the .»«. »ala. who had ¡i ifita of our partnerahip.** oyster shippers, citr*! by |*r*ai«l*nt at their diapiswl a few t«*»l-. ** Fifteen,** said Ephrinell, **ooly fif I«. ! lucltidinfe —! Ha<llry <»( S *1* qnivaraity in hia laM/k (jacks, leverà and hammers, and In three tern " "That Is not fair, f r t agrM tn thirty on Railroad TrfiuisporteUoo, ia lb* raa* Lour« (he etigine an«! ten«1er were again p»r rent fr« »n Ntrong Bulbul A Co.” of th* Ar*MMtm»k ¡«date growers brought <«u the line. "Well. kt ua say twenty ¡»er cent, Mlaa by Freaident Tutt I* of th* Bturtoo A The m««»t difficult business !• Bloot! ’ 51 ainr railr<>ad l«cfi>r* the senate rom- ■ "Be it to, Mr Kphrlnelh** m it ire on interstate rommarr* Noth All 1« arranged Th* interest* of the ing could Iwt ter giiow how a rail.»rad bet time What drlaj two bou***a have been safeguarded. The works lor the in ter*«! of the lorahtlee I < r:minall«<ua fr»m <»ur -Ired la then oigi.ed, first by them, then winch it serve*. by th* writnews«**, then by Faruaklar. ami tbe other signaturr* follow At length A main «lr|<*ndriic* of tbr farmer* of < lhangr the rlrrgyman add* hi* name and flour Mr* a while. F'aruakiar ami tb* .4rotwt«M»k regnm is tha ¡«»tat«»crop, war* « fi*ti talking t'.gelh^ in a wli lap*? • h and then <•!< «•'* tl e srrl««a of for •M I>nK antiualiv right to trn mil« am! from thw* iutervtewa art»*» a pr«*p malitiea according to rule Jl..„ l.uahrl, «hi. li find • mnrk.t !».«•- , n >|> „ |uptl „ „„ ,.f •'There they arc ri»rt<-*l for Ilf*,’’ said ly in Butteri and lh* a«lja«*nt thickly . * ." 2. - - I ••Gu»rd.” m I«I Farueklar. nddren,liMi ■ acta* t" in*. with a little lift of hit rotti**! regtona of New England. Th* p. ¡,<«f "It la my oplnhm that wo bad ab ou Ider. rom|»*titlon of cheap , , water tran«|H>rta- , . nm>h Ixffter run <»n to T*-harkalyk than "For lifw lion from Maine to all point» along th« f )>•> v It wonM ,uit th, pxux-ugere ■ -' New England o«»t keeps railroad uiu.-h Iwtter “ thrar bird* ar* n«»t«-«l for fidelity. "In < !tina." aald I'an Chau, "It I* not "< ertamly. sir. It would be prefers ferlgbt rate« on three potatoM always tde." Mid Popof "but th* line is broken th* bullfinch, but th* mandarin duck, at a very low level. PotatoM are alno a ronahlerabl« out (between here and T« barkalyk. aud we that aymtM/hars fidelity in marriage ’* •'Murka «>r bullflm he*. It put of th» Iru.'k larm, of Michigan, «‘•»n-’* <•< tht.mgh^ ”N"l •« prewenl. but w. c «> m U1 get the said ('aterna phlh*a«»phlrally. their normal market !«eing obtained in | I cure through It w. cuulil tvuiporarUr Th* rerem«>ny la over, Wa rompit an.l through Ib-troit and Chicago and ment tbe newly married pair, Wo return . rep.lr th* liu..-- other commutiilire <>! that region. Fphrinell to bi* «*- E.rellent u»tlvu. at oure approve«! uf to our <xrupatH»n Not many year, ago favoring sun and bj r«pof. th. driver, th. p.revugrre. count*. Mr« E’phrinell to her work Noth rain» l<».aight a tremendous yield of Thera ar* and particularly th. t»«ren. Th. plan Ing la changed In the tialn potatoes from the Mi. biagn fields. At wa. fiw.lhle. .ml If tb.re war. • f.w only two mor* marrivd pwople. Faruaklar no longer diedaiae to mingle normal rale» and price» there wool«) r ,|), iim I v .. w. c«>ul«l bring lu th. fr«>ut He la a charmiug bare !wn a glut of the ru.t. niary i|.., already run »ver. auJ In thl. war In «»ur roti nervation, man, well Informed aud witty, with market, and ll.v potato«« would Lav* gr< urer th* difficulty. ro!t«>! on tli« farm. To li«lp th« pota- It ... nearly 3 »‘cl- k when we l>e«an whom I shall lieroma better acquainted when w* reach Pekin While tbe train to grow« r. lb« railn«d. from Michigan . rk Th. rail. had l**eti ahlfted f«w la running at full ap«»»d ** talk of ul)> As F'arusklar nia.lv unprecanUxlIjr )<■« rale« on pota- .bout • humlred yard*, thing a»«l another With regard to lor. to ev«rjr reach.ld« market, even remarked. It wa. not necessary for u« That would Kachgaria, which had t*e*n meutk»n*d. carrying them in larg« quantity* to a f''’ 'belli paHnaiwotlg Faruaklar gave ua a few very Interest pise« ao retool« •» It »Ion. Tli* Ar><w- **• «ll* *•»* <•( th* wirtrnm the coni Ing detail* reganling the provlnc*. which pany * ild »end from Tcharkalyk when »00k growers had to reduce tbe price on had been ao greatly troubled by luaur- we reach*»! that station, which is on* of tbeir potato«« and «ven then coul<! not reetlonary movement* It waa at thia the m«»st lm(M»rtant on the line. •pch that tb* capital. holding out di*|x>«e uf them un!««a lire Boston A At 7 o'clock thirty yard« <»f the lit»* against Chines«» r»»v«-touaneaa. had not Main« railroad mducad its already low had been r« paired The night was Ho* rate, qbich it did. By mean» of the«e | ... ll( w It was deluded I« wait uutll the yet submitted to Ibtaaian domination. Many tinea number« of Celrwtlala had low rat««, making |><«Mil>le low price«, n. rniug In half a «lay w< couM Amah l^eu n>as*acred lu th* levuha of th* the potato ero|>a of Iwvth Michigan an«! lb* «-»rk, an«l in tb* afternoon w* coul.l Turkestan chiefs, and th* garrison had Maine ««-re finally marketed. Every- •' !f «gsin taken refuge lu the furtrvee of Yanghi We w<r* In great want «»f foM amt Imly eat* |i<>taot««, and that year every- Ii wear After ro rude a tach, how rude , »lerp. body had all the )x><ato«S be wanted. Among the** luaurgent chiefs there J (ha appetii*’ We met in the dining rar While tbe Michigan railroad* made without any distinction of rI•••*«• There w aa one, a «'ertair» <inali Khan Tuulla, rate« that Would have been ruinous to w a* n<) scarcity of provisions, and a w h«» for « time had bocoru* master of th« railroad*, had they been applied to large l»rea<h was made In tbe rewerv** Ka«hgar1a II* was a man of great the morenient of all potato«» at all Never mind. We can All up again at Intelligence, but <»f uti - ititnon femclty. Am! Faruaklar told ua au annodata, glv time«, to all place*, they l>»l)««d their . Tt barkalyk Ing ua an Idea of thr»* piti ir»« Orieu pwtr ona to fin«! market» then. The1 Cat ema la particularly cheery, talks Viai.i* ra aail.a.a.l a .1 — tlv*. fac*tl»»ua. «-«»minunlcative, uverflvw .tala. 1 ILmt.kO lost on A Maine i lr<»w< I Buffered a «lr- "There waa at Karhgar/’ he aald. errs»* in it* rrvenu* from |»otatar«, but iu< "to armorer of repute. wh<», wishing tu And thru »»nr actor had an idra Why it enable»! the Ar<MWl<M»k farmer« to secure th* fa «or* of Uuah Khan Toulla, market their crop and thereby Io obtain o<»t rvaiima th* marris g*- rer*m<»ny, In mad* a costly sword When h* bad fin n»r»ney which lh«y «|»*nl !«»r lb« varied (•’rrupf«*! by the atlark the train? is..ed fit* work, he sent hia sou, a b«»jr • \Vt»at marriageY* asked Ephrlneil. •upplirs which th* milr<*uls Lroughl lo of ten. to present the aw<>rd. hoping to ’ Y -ur», air, yours," replied ('sterna them. If tbe making of rate* were1 receive *<>m* recompense from th* royal "Have y<»u forgotten It? That ia rather baud II* received It. The Khan ad ■object lo governmental adjustment ton «»».Hir mlrod th* sw»rd. and Baked if tbe blade auch radical ami prompt action could Th* fact la, that Fulk Ephrln*H. on th* was of th* first quality ’Yea" said th* never have l»en taken, lov-auar it la one part, ami lloratia Bluett, on tbe 'Then approach” said th* Khan, well ratabii.lied that it a rate !>e once other part, «**<ned to have f«*rg«>tt*n boy and at one blow he smote « ff th* heed, tmlm-vd by a railroad company it can that bad it w»< been f<»r th* attack of which he sent bark to th* father with not l«r rretorrd through tbe reil tape of Ki T»aug and bis l»aud they would now tbe price of th* blade h* had thus prove. 1 hare l>e*n unite»! In the polite bonds of governti i-ntal procedure. It the Mich to l»e uf excellent quality.** igan railnwda and the B wton A Maine n»atrltu<»ny. Th* day passed without Incident. Th* But we w *r* all t»*o tired Tbs Rev railroad ha<l l«een .ubjcvtwl to govern train kept <« at Ha mod*rat* at***«! of Nathaniel M<-r«e waa unequal to the forty kilometer* an hour, an avwraga mental limitation they would have felt task, he would not have strength enough that would bav* l»**n rai**d to eighty oblige«! to keep up their rate, aa do the to • >pp««rt hi* blsweing Th* esmnosiy had they llataoed to Bar* »a W*iaa*cbnit- railroad, of France and England ami maid l»e r«M»'»med <>u the day after t«> ■vrdorfer The truth la that the ChlMM Germany tinder governmental limit. n orrow Between Tcharkalyk and Lan lion and let tbe potatore rot.«-* Ex« Trl»«-v<u there was a run of nine hundred driver bad no nation of making up tb* tin»* kwt between Tchrrtch*n and Tcbar cbaugo. kilometer*, and that was quit* long balyk. et ugh f»>r th* Angle American roupi* The country I* changing aa th* railway A Cutting Itrjotn«!**« l»> F»* llnkwl together In. run* routh of th* fortieth degreq, *•> aa The late llaron de Hir« b. th* Jew- At davbreak ueit m«»rnlng w* ar* at to skirt the eastern baa* of tba Nan lab flnanclcr. waa dining at a German work. Th* weather la superb The day < han mountain* The dewert gradually Out In the Asian dissert nobleman • boua* In company with a will tie warm disappear*, village* ar* not au few, tb* certain prln.e who mad* no aecr*t of . »a the «4th of May the tv is ¡»era t urs Is drnaity of the population Increases. In hl* venomoua antipathy to the Jew* • tich that y<>u ran c«M>k eggs if jue only •trad of sandy flats we get verdant a little «and. • Courtcay proved no barrier to lb* out plains, and aven rice fields, for the neigh Zeal was n«»t warning. and the boring mountain* eprea»! their abundant flow of hl* apleen. •rngrr» work « n J a* hard at they •treau a rrr three high reg «WB of th* Ileinarking upon a tour he had mad. done the night be i« »re The line waa Crictial K mplre II’» «to i»««t OHnylala In Turkey, he aald he bad tw»en favor* gradually r»»mpl*t*«l One by one th«* f II.I* <-han(r after tbe «Irearlnee, <>f the ably Impn-arnd with two of Ita cu» sleepers were replaced, ths rails wrrs laid Kara K«>un> an>l tb« eolltixlea of Gobi tom.: end to end. and ab«»ut 4 o’cL-cfc In the HI ih - o w , loft the Casplaa, ileoert» bare “All Jew« and dog* that ar* caught after». ~i>n th* gap waa bridge«! • ».-.-««¿»d dreorta. »««-opt when rr oolni At once the engine began tn idnnr« are Immediately killed the 1‘amlr Fr .m here to Fekla plctor The barm, wlih *:nlllng aang frwid, •lowly, the rars following entll they ee-pi, Mt*o. m uutaln borts«>nA, and «!•»;■ Immediately relieved tbe scanda I Itoti were over the te«np«»rary track and aafe tailor, will not I«« wanting at ng tba again. New ths r»»«d Is riser t<> Teh ar Grand Tranaaalatk-. conaternatlon of tbe other furata with • ! I 1 >kln VVe «hall enter llilna. th, real ('kina, a hlaml rejoinder W* resume our places l*«»pof give« "How fortunate you and I dou't Ur* th* signal for departure as <’atern« trolls that of fokllng wrrena and poreolaln. In th« terrH .ry nf tho vast provtne« <>f there."* eut a rh<>rua of victory A thousand Kin ten In three dare w» ehall bo at eh«era reply to him. At 10 o’elnrk In the tb« »nd • f our journey, and tt Is not I, •vetting the train enters Tcharkalyk eta a mere apwrlal c.rr re pondent, vowed to tlon. perpetual movement, who will eoBplain We are tvtrtly thirty boars behind of it, length. Good tot Klabo, abut up time But la uM thirty hntir* en-’Wgh to In hia tea. and fo» pretty Zincs Klork. ■take Baron Welaw^-hnltaerdorfer kwe devoured by ani'.ety In her boua« tn tb» lb* iuaU frvti» lieu lalu to lukoharuaT Arnau» Cka-Coual i LSD PACIFIC MAIL CONTRACTS Route RIDO OUS KIVIVAL NtART tbe World's lirool Upiritunl MavvataaU ludHoled. From England and fr»>m «11 parts of the t nit nd N tales come reports which wuuM seem to Indicate the (»»aalbUlfy of unn of the great religious move menta which have manifest*»! them solve« at various time* during the last century In many large citlea, notably In w*tne of the Western ¿Mates, the re vital of religious Interest has lol to tbe orca«¡o»»a| suspension of business In order to facilitate attendance upon ape-tai meetings Cancel Monopolist Con« tracts and Open New L imi Own of For entne time, and particularly dur Ing the last twelve tnontha, aaya the H*M'hester l»em«»crat and Chronicle prophet* hate not been lacking who have predicts! tbe revival wavs, the advanco Influence of which la Indi catod dally In tbe new* dlaiwtcbes and tbe manifestations do not greatly «ur prise other thinkers who, without as sutnlng the g ft <»f prophecy, !*** th* • b»B.f la • ramtn« revival up»u ttr pre.-v.lvt>!« »ffortlml by bl.t»ry A. ■ nil., with th. u.ii.l vti-vpt1on, not fVMitly In .vl<|*n<-«. all of th. grv.t manlfr.t.tb.ti, of rellg:<>u. Interval In th. niuvtretith rentury were pre.e.ie.1 .ggrv..lv. «M«ult. upon mini. uu. or more of lb. fuixlamvntal principle, of what I. broadly dvnotulu.tr«! ov.n g.ll.m In lb. eorll.r year, of th. iwntury th... «tt.ck. ware bnw.1 apuu •i»r writing, gad tea. bang, of I’.ltie Volt.tr. and oth.r. It wu. .iibar qwatiy re.il.«! that thru wrlt.r. am! thinker., wbll. they .tt.mpt«! to cut rh. umlrrplnnlng <>f rellgtou. faith, at font nothing tatiglbl. •• * »iib.tltnto In .Imply denying fumUiu.uUl do«' trine, they w er. dMtructlonl.U, pur* • nd (Impl., It l>*. novor boon con.ld.re«! •ur prl.lng, therefore, that th. men. som* Of them of gigantic lut.Hiwt, who dlf f.red from th* I Conor I* at a. ralllwl to their standard and organised for <!» frnM. Thia defense had th* twofold etTn-t of arousing public Interest In tbrologh-.l quootlon. not only but of attracting th. attention of propio oth erwl»e ebnaer-. atlvo In rellglou. mat tore The cult wa. au.-h notable n« vlvala a. that which .wet” ft”- coun try In th. time of Finney. Midway In th« century and again Ju.t b*forn th. beginning of Ita bi«t quarter there were ■peolal tuanlfe*tat)oiia of rrllgtoua In ter.«.t. In each ana. following more or Ira. violent attacks upon candina! do«- trlnv. of faith. bile It would not t* atrlctly a. cur at. to aay ttmt thr.« attack, arc ante type, of th. trend of thought tn many quarter, on doetrtnal Hue. tn th. flr.l four year, of the twentieth century. It I. clear to every uouprejudiced ob.erv er that that there I. • certain tendency to dl.crvhllt auttorttle. and belief, which have !>een understood to under Ila thr eutfre evangelical ttructure Ho true la thl. that many who bat. blth erto adhered to certain «loctrlnea now find tbem.elvea adrift on a aea which la. to aay th. leaat. .ufflcl.ntly tumul tuoua to produea an undercurrent of doubt tn th.tr mind. Many of thaa. Iconoclaatlc view,, which Jm>t now And •ui«h wide aixl rapid dl.aemlnatlon. are no doubt at t«ewt found«! upon ape. u latlon. which form a. yet but hy|x>tli<. aea; yet they are none the I. m unaet tilng In their effect on th. faith of mankind It I. not at range, then, that follow Ing th. precedents of th. pact, there •bouht b. a reaction and that thia re action .tiould atlll follow precml.nta In taking on tt. fortu of reu.wwl rellg loua activity. I GOOD BLOOD tells its own story And tails it eloquently in the bright ere. the aupple. elastic movement, the amooth, soft akin, glowing with health, a body Sound an? well, an active brain, gcxvd appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per form the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures of hfe. The blood is the most vital port < ( the body; ev« rv «.r^an. mu*- e ti .sue, io:ve •• new an.! !- ne is dependent on it for nouriahitient and siren;-th. and as it circulates thr«-ugh the system, pure and strong, it furnishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature Intrude«! U hen from any cause, the bl .»! ! ■ . i . t * l ry. quite a. for« eful in it i wjv- It • skin diseases, raudtly, sallow conipl« tiona, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, etc , ah w the presence, in the blood, of some foreign matter or poison. Rheumatism. Catarrh. C' nta^i. us Blood Poison an«! Scrofula, are effects of A deeply poisoned blood cir. illation. 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Tli* nvHBpaprrs chrunid* th«» «luuth, June 22d. of two nmiiiler« of the Perry eipnlition to Japan, | m *»3.*»|. 11,«< July Century conta ns th* ¡’*rs«>nal r«- c«)ilrctions of thia *i|**«liti«>ii of John S Bewail, who w«» a member *t < - tn in «lore P*rry’« party, and who la pr b ably th* last aurvivor uf the Umoua eipedition. • 4f x r,«.t. ' ' - ¿"’M A.?' \ -'J ’ te I ! kJ? *’ » A--* - v’Al w 1 t- » M I» % Í H I I I I I. I r an* I ».|.< ur I«I Aitnirf«, IF YOU STALER WÍ CAN CURE YOU V*» !»•*• i'% ." VrO-« IftMlMt« **-» Sxlk« i r •temuw'« -f iwirvj *>'>’«*• » .»AiiioiwU »•««• »«Mi«. Hwve «»<■/♦<« Uk » w «) •• » «t<4 w --»»J'» r.ir sa i rei» •»WW»»*«*«* U »MO* UÚ . •• - .X<-«A «*» vw!k«ftev S i !.,.«> «ali >« »I^a * te . • !•»»'■>. 1 « a • na», « a / J >>••<.. . • .• « A a«4 • flrU A« í «a»}« • • . - > ». . U a >« Ora a »«« IJkrv* •’•» ' «*• »V-. . < •• l .< l. — M‘.» J re.) «rewwl » <c »« > i I. • 4 . t k. kteg »• ■•*» * » Sr. m .| l**>alT1VR. AU*o( V u»i< àtei«/ *>*4 «•» I i CW Iowa Improved SEPARATOR LOW CAN r«- Waiat H.,h Shunt Cold or Warm M.lk 50 Par Cant Craam Il I I III BE ST EVFR MITCHELL, LEWIS & STIVER CO. NMII AM>. OnrteQN »KATtLK »FokA.Ng IMHBK Jr. C. Gee Wo •diirfil Hair« Triitmint « fc» TW'a • rvx Z j «••• «ai« / la ra ft»*« bare «1»« *• «« re <«* 'S»« «• *<«•» «s .-•> m Illa Hartl I u< k. Br wti -Jigi-.ulth • anything grateful to !>am* Fortune <«re*u llxw’s that? Brown—Ils f»>uud a t wo carat m<»nd in ths gutter the other day* • bat do jou tupiHM, b* said? Green—<1ivs it up What did be »ay? Brown—"Th • »« har-l lurk ’* For fortv vrar • ri*., s Curs for Con« iuiupUon ha« vurud • ought and ouida. At druggists. Price .' 5 cent* Alibkl * Ti» C Cea Wo Chiusi Medic1«» Co BIS MLM» SI.. (VkllAMi. Ok I we ae v»*» r. M. u Ne. J I BOI More Team »tert Will Strike Chicago, July II.-— I ive hundred ad ditional trametrrw will go on »trike Wednesday morning if th* Chit »g»« Cartage company, organ lied by the city eiprcs* companir«, attempts today to deliver go»!» to th* boycotted ho«iare with nonunion turn Thia wan decided last night at a meeting of th* Team ater«* Joint council, after the Ik|»art* ment Store llnvera union had threat ened to a I »andon the atrikr uni«*»« the uni tot drivers employed by th* city ex press compsnira «¡mt work if their em ployer« attempt to work nonunion men. How Shall He “Fire” Kelley. T<»|>eka, Kan , July H. — After an all «lay conference with his adviser», Governor Hoch ha, not yet decided what to do about requiring HtateTreaa- urer Kelley to vacate hi* office. The governor’. legal adviaeni told hint there «>• no law under which he could require the treaturer to give a bond of 1500,1)00 to repay the old bond. The conference then ernsidrred mean, of relieving Kelley of hi* office Governor Hoch may bring action in the court., but tin. would lie a long ptores», with rv.ulta doubtful. Dynam te Wrecks Joint«. Iola, Kan , July II —Three saloon» in West Street were wreck«*I with dy- nami's early t<a|ay. Much damage waa done to other business property in tbe vicinity, and the I«»*» ia c«in»*rva- tively estimated at 1100,000. J. E Tlmrj»*, th* owner of one of th* «a- kvona. was injured but not seriously. Th* dynamite was exphale«! apparent ly by a«»ni* t*m|«eranr* reformer. No arrest» Lav* been ma I*. The mayor ha» offers*! a reward. Ilio Ivliol » oh ll.ivr klvvu)s Bouu-lil h.<, borii« tire aignii ture of t li.ia. II. Fleti ber, ani» Ino berli malie lindi r bis perdonili Mipcrvislon f<>r over 3<> vmrs. All..vv no otre lo <lr««-h.< you In tlil«. ('oiiiitrri.it», finita!Iona nini •• .lil»t.|*«ag<MMl'* are l>nt Fv prrinirnt*. nnd > n<l.<n-. r Ilio 11« alili of ( hihlrrii Espcri. n< « ii-.iiii't Etp. rnin ut What is CASTORIA ('¡istoria Is n hiirnilras MibMItilt«* |..r < .«-tor Oli, Fare gorir, l»rop* un<l Noothiug Svrnp*. Il j, l'h-iiMint. | contain« neither Opinili, Morphina nor oilrer Snreotkt xiihataii. r. It* imo I* lo guarantee. It «IrMtroys U orai* and allay* l'. veridinr.*. li cure. Olarrli.i a and Wln.t < .«In . It r. h.-vr* I. . thing Trouble», . tire* Constipation and l'Litiil. ncv. It a*<iinllalc* 111.« F. hh I, regulate« tlio htoina. li and ilowcl*. giving li. alt li s and naturul siero Tire < liil.lr. n’* panacea lire Mother*» ITI.-nd. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years Japanese Spread the Newt. Hipinthai, Manchuria. July 11Thr new* of the mutiny in the Black are reached the Ruaaian army through tbe Ja|*aneee, who fl re« I night »belle charg Of all tt* gift* that natur* ran gir* ed with proclamations conveying the u*. th* faculty of remaining all*nt, or information into thr Russian advanced of answering apropos. la porhapa tt* posts, weltering tbe pnclamatione I most ussful.—Mms. Campan. ••sat A<«»U a * t c sss Washington, July I! — The r*|»ort of J«weph I. Briat«.w. who was appointed a special commiMiimer to investigate trad* conditio«« am! other matters ef fecting the Panama railroad ami steam- ship o»m pan upw , a a* mad* public lo dar Th* t«(w»rt dieci leers (r»*m sever al points <*( view the question <»f aLal policy shouLI l»e purs nevi by th* gov ernment in the management <vf the rail- nax«l, sik I make» a number of import ant recommendations. Among Hoar ar* th* continuance of th« railroad a* a commercial line,.with improved facili ties fur handling comiutnv, including I-iubl* tracking ami rr r»julptf.g th* I h* tt tin* with modern tolling et«w-k, *lb« enlargement of Ha port facilities, lb* •xlitur retention of th* «teamship line l**tw«'en New \i»rk ami ('ohm. the can<'rllatio«i of lbs contracts with th* Pacific Mai! ou ahouhl have found a Steamship <*»ni|«any ami U»e South really afford berfate •''«>'»'• ■><> ¡nr. at. ) O.e .|«-i>u>i th. ports nf Colix» an«! Panants to all • tesiti ship lines on equal terms; an«l in cer tain eoolingenris« the estabhahment by the railr«wi«l of steamship lines Ivtwrfii Colon and Gulf |M»rtfl ami Panama ami ■ Itrtorf < «»wrteons. itn|M»rtant I'niteal Slata-a I'm ifir rosei Ile—Girl» are quw-r creator*» tb-y porta. It is rvx-oinm*n«l*»l that in trai- : fir Mftosrtion» American steamship, marry the flrat fool w h * aaka them, a« a I supp'*»* y»u would do tbs aam»- linea Ii* Favored as (ar a* ronsiatent ' rule wiHi the treaty nbhgationa of the woulda't you 7 Sh* Hupp»»«* yo« ask me and And (*nit*«l States ouL Mr. Brtat«»w spent ar vera I months in I " 1 1 ' “ * his investigation, visiting th* Isthmus j Mother* will fla4 Met wi. • *•*>•>• »h|! < of Panama, im|M»rtanl |M»rta on tbr By tup th* be«t remedy i«> us* (ur their cAlMreo western coast of Centi al Amerira. tl.e durit g the le«<h. < l* «4 Isthmus of T«huantr|»*r, M««xico and % ellow lai. th* Pacific coast of th«* l t»il«te| State* » i Tommy F’lgjain—I’nw, whoa* pictur* Ills report reviews the entire history of the raihoad and «lua ussta allegations la that fr!’*r (her* where you're r*wd that iti local freight ami |»a»wrnger ta*r Taw Flgjrttn—Why. that’s a chargtw were excessive ami its tra tin ront r mt a with steamship lines im»n« «ta»- ton* of a ■«*• «»nd rvualu of tb* brother of an aunt by s «* n > cm ! marriage hstic. of tbe foster stater nf tbe chap wb«» ta snap- ted of being n p • □ of NEW TRIAL ASKED. Information at to who was an a « ¡•c «»tn ph«'* of th* myater «»ua unknown who Judge D* Haven L «tens to Mltch«l a a*alat*d !u kidnaping KHppy Sadi* th« Attorneys in Land Cits. Bad Eyed Hbop <i»r. Baltimore Portland. July 11 —Whether or not American. Senator Mitchell will have a n. w trial To Break In New Mb«»*». without ap|M-al to the higher court* of Mw«yiahsk« It» Al rn • I.« t F«w • the I'nited Stale* now rests with Judge Il rur*» h«»t, «westing • »;.• < •»• II l> Haven. ¥*» today morning, an*l ( mrii«. Ingrowing nail» « .4 b*«nt< I ■ for a part of tbe «dtrrn« <»n, tbe court • ! «f > • • t «h*-« •*■ • • • A ■ Alien S »»a»««*«! Is R. y, x Y rhutaioii, Judge Pannett and of Mr Henry, contending for an»! against tie Th. Proper Wor.t. motion entered in l<rbalf <>t thr defend Clara 1 waa trmpt*<! to glv* her a ant. pice of tuy mimi, only I didn't want to At th* conclusion of Judge Brnnett'a make a acen* a-gumrnt the cotiil announced that he Minili«- You mean, dear, you didn't would take the matter under adiotr- want tu make a production That*, the rnent and would decide upon it al his pro|>*r nurd nowaday a. lluvtou Trau leisure, a» <*««»n as it ought Iw J. N. Williamson felt thr first direct acrlpt breath of (he government*« rase against bun yester* •»y afternoon, when John Ths Last Psrry Ewpsdilion Fyrvivor S. Watkins testified in the Fr«!rral court that hr had met th* congress man m the wood« near Prineville, an«l that Williamson Lad taken Ins day* l*M»k from him an«l entrred in it the »1« script ions of the land he desnrd him and his wife ami brother-in-law to file upon un«l«r an implied «ontract to deliver th* claims to thr flrm as »oon as pat elite* I The witness further ter titlr«l to Ins tacit contract with the firm of William»» n A Grsnrr, and t«» his intention to pay for th* filing fees ami other «xpenaro incident to secur ing the claim out of his own money, in order that he tnigb* thus avoid illegal ity and keep himself clear «»f the law. It waa th* first tightening of the wrh which the prosecution promise« to weave around the three defemlanta. Th* rest of the session «>! thr after noon, drla)r«i as it was by thr argu ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦i ment upon tbe MiuLell motion L»r a new trial, followed tbe lines shown by < ¡ DIGNITY AND YROtBIL. the wiln«<f»*ra of th* preceding »lays. - Tbe roc-tor of on« of ths old mt churches In Lb* neighborhood of Nsw York was roc'ently aakrd if it dui not Inspire him to know that be waa car rying on a work t»egun two bundr^i years if Tbe New York Tribune gbes bla reply. "Th* age of the church does add dignity to the work.” be aald. guan!«*! ly. *'But it brings a flood of troubl ♦ to m«. ¡>artl<*ularly at the present time, when Interest In gen«e*h»gt< a) matters la practically universal "An old eburrb la aup|*osed to have, generally does have, rorordft.** the ro«- tor continued. "Rocorda are Invaluable to some persona, rape«-tally tlx««* who are working out a family tree They come to ••-* me about them, they writ* to me. and one man even aeut me this tr legra tn: " 'Wire me full name of my great grandfather, christened tn your church by John and Mary Mnilth.* ** "lie want*«! It to continue gene «logical Investigation In ILxt«>n. and after au hour of ban! work I found It," aald tbe rector, rather wearily "People do not seem to realise that one la not psrtlrulatly Interested In th* tree of a re »th er family A woman came to see ma tbe other day and said* as though she were conferring the greatest p>*Mlbl* favor: -'fam perfectly willing you ebon Id help me go through th« eburrb roc «»nix It will t«e so Interesting"* "I gave her the christening t>ook without remarking that to go through It would not be alti»gether a novelty for me. and left ths room Wb»n ! returned she was In the art of cutting out an entry wblrb ref erred to her family! Rhe wanted So frame It for her library Tou ran a*« for your self,** aald the roctnr. In ronr|u«ion. "that there are drawbacks tn being connected with an old church ** » ■ VN. ,'te. T» P, . / i*W *e_