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• y —■ I Spring Humors impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the spring *u<h disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of ap|>etitc and that tired feeling. The best medicine to take to rid yourself of them is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blo<>d, and effects j»ermanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. This is the testimony of tens of thousands who have taken this great spring medicine. Accept no substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla, but in sist on having H<x>d's and get it today. Sold by dniggists even wherc. V» ua 1 form, liquid, or in new lurm, tableta, 100 Thee* One Dollar. THE OLD PRECEPTRESS. Ma«* «»f <*r»*C Aaklll»« sag va ealili < **«ia Web« PereeValee < etna* What ab«»i>t thra- r sons of the rich, th«*»e priorea of our money aristae rary? How much chance la there that one of them will develop tbe genius of tbe founder of bls line, and Instead of Waahiog'on, March 2* — T.day was Monday. April 2 a busy day tor the bouse, considerable Washingtou, April t.—Tbs amend mint to the boose railroad rate bill pi.grass basing bwso made on tbs es agreed to at lbs While boose Saturday ecutive, legislative and judicial bill by friends of the bill, providing for a The committee on appropriation«!» eat- ii tn I ted review of orders of the Inter- ferwl a defeat, the committee of tbe •tale C immerce comtniseion, was offer- witole, by a vote of 6a to 22, espung rd In the senate today by Umg, of Irg a fwagraph from tbe bill which Kansas, but bo oas not able to get the was alleged to be properly part of the p.ietoffic» appropriation bilí. An la floor to make bis speech. The princi pal speorb was ma-la by Fulton, of Ore crease of 110,00V over tbe appropria gnu, who spoke for the bill. It was a lion car ri»« I by the bill was voteti for legal argument bearing upon tbo con confidential agents of the Interior de stitutional queetloas Invo.vsd, end in partment to aid in ferreting out land terruptions were so fr»|Uent that the speech an unted to a delate on law points, whois tho spanker divided time with the a majority of the lawyers of the senate. Nalann, <>f Minnesota, and Heyburn, of Idaho, made brief spaach- so oa the bill. abe lina lo Ib» Muí. • «» !>»*•• »< • Mijn Ttiere are frw tblnge mor ridiculo can be. aud frw * ' a • Vw %s* * . , ’*<, ’* - • a. . ** w rotigs to frli-odililp grratrr iban to ledd Up to mocki-ry bvlilnd hls ba«k the weak* iMw«rs of a frtriwl Kut tie-re 1« • Washington, April t —Chief among th» meaaurcss pa»se<l by tbe house today waa the sc-ialled "personal liability" bill, which ha» Iwen favored by ths army of railway employ»» througbnat U.» country, and which practically had millions will accumulate lent of tnHHona. Instead of living tn uwlr«a lumry on bta Income will pro** blmaelf a force iu the Industria) and tetHjhr laaffbtrr wKb iiHtbrr «><* iu il Uit r«tbrf <>f <!*• ttry finan, ial able to fight and conquer like Lie father or grind tmi*( ¡ cm * IwtoOC. Thrr* Hna! n few year« father I are al Latraordlnary happening« way« uneipe. ted. yet otice In a <-cn a rrry afwl woman, a teuchef In early day« In onr «»f th# pioneer laatttuilatMi f«r the ad mat ton of wo tury <»r i.ke the «4'« t of a mighty couquerer or reformer, they do ruine nM't>, > In lu r later jrani aff“nled • lr«M)U In thr right way to laugh Inaugb to | A»«d -Í there »!.• . d arl«e in th a land a man of thirty or forty win* starting with two or three bl. I Ion* (ow nrd or rontrulh*d by him) aboutd h* at her on«» muaf.fof a quarry th«Hi£b were j-awed under rule» The tempt«! - '»i a cl«»Arvr «»hl lady n«»v«*r HI»«» w-H* tlx» rlotbaa of a In eon* rra • !*e nrvrr < hanging b«-r fashion« ; dia thought It* ttamghta. seriously (mating II m * tuoat inn* mit Innovations th.it ne»rr In m *d •qua ode* ing world, t , . , of tn«- • a ‘ . .1- -i - 1:.d‘r great eti 'Ugh to ern time« lj« th man AU’I ‘ r tree* • ffcr- 4 to a filter uf a fT ret ion, whbb may I* by th<' f<4t»tai of (bow «I xhm we lo N«rcs a unanimous rejmrt from the coni m it- tee. M hii tiers of the house showed great interest in tbe meaaur* and, had a division Iwen ealiwl lor, tlie bill would have tmd an alomat unanimous vote. Another meaaur* changing »list ing law which ririted a filibustering- opp-aiticn, ws» tli» bill permitting th» I irtifi al.on of »»• t wlu<s ar I levy ing a tai of 3 cents a gallon on all surpension ot ■ the V A Washing'on, March 2» — Enol made bis Aral set speech in the senate today. He spoke on the railroad rate qti»*li<>n. and dealt alm -»t sicI'isiveiy with th» legal features of tb* prob'em When he concluded th» senate entered upon the consideration of the eoulerewew re port ou the bill regarding the final dis position of the affairs of tbe five civil i li ?• •S Washington, March 2« —Tb* presi dsnt t.ilay transmitted to th» house ih» report of Aasistant Hecrstary of Mal* Herbert il l>. Peirce, regarding Ih» consolar servire In tb» Irrient. Tb» visi ! of Mr. Peirce include-! niid ntltlvatod th«» ri <»»t ciirioua lltti* Singapore. The charge* agamst Me- Wade, ri mnsul at Caulon, are drnnk enne»», employment of a fslon, ìmu - ance of frauduleiil Chine»* certificate», ■ by |>mdu< ta of tiie «Irtn*^». ’ employ»«. a« th.» ■ a— I li Bl Tillman, espvrweed disapproval of the rcinferencv provision authorising the secretary of the interior to lease land. each parly re»j».nslble for its own neg ligrnce. Il also renders void any eon tract mtemded to restrict th» liability of the employer fur the negligence ot bill If m re than ordinary skill in playin,* brings the hon rs of the game to the winning player, so except;- n-il ir.crit in u rcnke ly cnsur« s the coninu-nd.iti.m <<t the well informed, and as a t< i li able amount of outdoor life and re» rcati -n is conducive t-> tiie health and strength, so d « s a p« rfv»t laxative tend to one’s improvement in cam s i f » nstip.iti-n, bili- t; nc , hc.id.ulivg, etc. It is a!l-imp< -rt.int, however, in select ; a la gat ve, to Choo».* one of known quality and t xcelknce, like the ever pleas ant Syrup < f bigs, manuf.i tured by the ( C.i rma I .g Svrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and clean.*»« . the s\ stein effect ually, when a laxative is n<<■•!< d, wit! ut any u'.ph ant aft- r effects, as it a.ts naturally and gently on the int» rnal ot »ans, simply assisting nature when nature n< ■ -is a stance, with-mt grij-mg, irritating, or debilitating the internal or, .ms in any u ay, ns it contains tv -thing ot an objectionable or i jurious nature. As the ¡¡ants which are c mbined with t! e 1 ;s in the inanu- f.Kture <-f Syrup of Fi, s are known to j ! ■. u. t a t r t bent!- tally upon the system, the rem< !v I is in *. with f!>< r general approval as a family laxative, a fa».t well worth » «i- sidermg in making purchases. it* ised tritie* of Indians and much objec tion was espraeeed to many of tbe change» Hevsral senators, including la Folette, Clark, of Wyoming, and many citte», Imi In» »evere tritici»!» i» reserved for va Con»ul Generai MrWade at Cantori, and Cunaul Williams at liability * '* Wednesday. March 2H. make» psrannal T he W inning S troke frauds It ; fact that SYRCP Ol’ FIGS 1 is a remedy of known quality un I cxu lkme, and -ippr >ved bv i that has led to it informed people, whowuld not use any rem« !y of uncertain quality or inter; r reputation. I t ry family . alj have a b<ttle of the genuine on hanj at all time , t> u e when a laxative remedy is required. Please to rem- mt < r that the genuine Svrup of I . » is for s-de in b- ttl< » of one s ze only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the c-mpany — C-iltf-rnia I ig Syrup i» plainly p- it Ion the front of every pickaxe. Regular price, <» j r b tile. eltetiding protrati n to Chinai..eri »ho daini lo li» American citisene, j*r»evu termed them, wtd'h were at <»n<w tlx tion ot American rii lieti* for pur p se» Washington, March 13.— This Iwing •olute p wer, i • -»t ♦ igh fina y t * drliglrt aud tiie «h-pilr of tor friend* of rcvrng», and cvrruplion In offie*. war claim day in tbe house, only time» MM hl« two or three billion« to It« full Mhe had I wn ’ ii taught, f»»r liiRtan* e The charge» against Goodnow ar» H2 potent)« ty. then we.I, there w.>u‘.4 that waate w a« a «»u. < vn*«««|uu’it!) dirt, tic interested in ths legislation tn in numlier, some «erious and som» —------------ ------------------ —- ----------------------------- — ■' ------------ , ” — ■ surely !**• ¡Ji rr** t.g ! ry made » «tn* would tliri.w nothing away, and b< r the private i alendar wer* in attend- tight. H >me are sofficient to »upport am». Tbe bouse during the lour Ixiurs suite at law and giva tvidence of cor that mnu • id« i :.«• Uc t.a«e hr.-! ftrefnlwn were btinlent*! with tie» nv»«t it wa» in session < >u»iderel ami pas»««! ruption in office. Iron k.ng«. railroad hln^«. r«q i- ■ Tbe opinion ol f the •*!< r'•<!• itr' tiUmlatloti« <*f r(i*r!»l«h |7tf bills, many, however, sending king* *ugar Ünü» and ot! < r*. but Hlie «aved old new w|ac|-'r« at>d prramt lietter » Iemali t waa unfavorabl» to him 5 »»V TV» n< i,i , . C»I. the particular claim to the < >urt of 1 • k '.-; ••? • k ‘ in Hhanghai rs| them to b«»r f> • nla to M«iit p.itterua claims tor adjudication. had yrt A real I ngT Yea. for bow from.** Twin*" w Hffi never mt <»r eaat Previous to taking up the calendar a Tuesday, March 27. Il 11 m i»!»•• • •• «1 In « Infilanti luMrukal < billy. ■ r ’ ... - c » • a» )«•-—! granting to the Capital Washington, March 27. — Tillman ’ Shny. «»fl *hrr,” tt»* n»«n with tb* against the a^grr*- * of «ueb a n n. Tom How did you kn »w tbe girl I City Improvement i nipany, of Helena, and McCumber divided the time < f the a great minded de^pd without « ••» liquhl btinlen remarked to tbe puller w «» Just t a Ik ¿ ■>. : !i «fr > 11 Montana, the right to c instruct a dam renate today, the North lukota sen man. ’’«Iwc all ’em bottMB runnln’ by?” »c ri.. «• or I ur.d« t > hi« ambit n. ■ Ja k I beard you «n< « ¿o tw. • dur acr<a» the Missouri river in Montana. ator devoting himeelf to the railr ad •n co:t'p;*T»"0 to wh-un our Itoefcvf ■ • Kurr,’* replied the < ikm I log thè tvinci si* A trill to pay the ■ laitu of the French rate question exclusively and the South lera and <*arnrg'r* would «eecn like bumorrdly, “I «o* them.** company for Trans-Atlantic Cable Carolina senator diw listing various T<> ri MK A <«•!.!* IX OM H ay blundering beginner«? Already our “Well, when numr «11 twent’fi’ 177,712, growing out of the culling of questions. Tillman made a r|>ecial In UDsl.Al ili\ > l»KUM-**4 ntnefa I ■ mlblooatre magúate« hate begun to come«b *l«n< «bt«>p It. rawibB ’at’« d r*fuiwj R» •■•■li if ;i ■.*i • l»» r A W < able* during the Spanish war, was quiry comerning the »talus of his reso u Hl)\ i, N |J, » - « » « » « -- buy our < urt« and lerf.«iaturea. to cor mina’"' rbllmlrlpbla I.««!grr. passed. lution relative to the use of national rtspt our to debamh the public Another bill recalling the war with bank fun Is in politics, and incidentally 1 ist« fl r I ! ¿-i. . . . ■ . ‘ "• |too *• ward. >100. Hpaln wt icb attracted little or no at- .. „,. ' \ • ■ ■ , ■ J.-r Ho-'» Atrancar I don't A ir weither. It Th« readers <>f thia t-M«r wl.l he pletMtd ta and do It thoroughly, he would n»«k* tention wa» that appropriating |13.ti94 recent utterance» and of Judge Humph learn that thrrr la at Uaat «.{»*• «Irra lr.| I .**»*« is too fi « •fu.* ing «nd un ; Ai.’i- the »w» <»«n th«- newspaper«, »n ^- • ■ l > < "• H to the Ferro Carriles Railroad com rey’s decision in the biwf trust cases, that • I«' •’ h** > Itr. O sag»-*, and that fa • atauh Ha«ia<atarrh dire eliurchc« and college«, mohl public pany, of p .rto R co, for mail service declaring in the latter matter that the c at» la the only ¡oaitive « una bn wn t«> ths l"". C ' « I’ « ■ h i < I . • : ’ -t ! . Sil id»- _ } J, opinion, direct the ma< hlnery of Ju« performed by this co-npany during the decision against tiie attorney general tnr llral fraternity t a'-atrh t-r > g a «•«’«•< 1(4* UÜÜ this year by it. t. ...al di « aw, r* jOln » a • t»»’; uu na) treat tire •••nt.- 4 the lndu«tr « •, tie b»f mill-ary <<■ ipatiou by the United had merely reajied what fie ment- Hall a • alar th t urr ;• ta*.*u intern ally, ’ th* |i k i .»’. «’ t • ■•;-1 ■ f. «■•. th* * a* ting directly U|<>n the U<<t and muc«>ua State*. The bill war passed. in the case of ex-Sec retary l m«»N. ii«>u aki > r »«. • uria of th«* flyatriu, the’rt»« 4 • »ylng th« t e*4t III», ‘ •»pr» tur»» i»»i •< <»«*. t tion* «»f labor, regulate •up¡-h and de ton. • ♦ g n,- the < . ’it-jt: n manda fit prh <*•», absorb profit«. • «•» Friday, March 30. Foraker defended Judge llinn|ihrry tiaut strength by I a. I a g . : - full prt*« I •' will nt» apt'l- *1 -f'U, ♦ »«Glfxxl *u«i • n; t .-r» t! ■ < I «■«* . ••ry t Í W 1 ' Washington. March 30 —The house and Tillman declared ttiat he had not pr •»rietoti have a«.* touch faith In fts curali?« yir« work, s«*lettea. k«f*ceac*-. < «<r««uade >* r.» *ra that tbr y • •» e iluu 1 • 1 1 a.-» ;• «Ü ll*»i « tn t ? !‘vrn m * th 1 nrv. tin« the w . ) today pa»»e<l the leg alative, eaecutive meant to attack the judge, but the law r a . . a--1 that it fa.is U ur« 1 tor lilt any king more powerful than J I* and judicial appropriation bill, carry McCuml>er picked innnmeralde flaws ‘ > of traliroonlala. Altre» f J « IU SKY A CO Mi'T.’-in >r J. ' n I» li" i.- It-' ing I Hi.0on,two, after considering tie the rale bill, predicting that, if en field by drunist«, TM. r«’ul»rr h<»'* > $r«»pr «ringed tn Mr measure two weeks. Th» feature of acted into a law, it would fail entirely Mali a taxu.iy ¡‘Uli «r« th« beak l>e J Kg OOlulHAL It. at h*” la«t vi«H, with emper today's pr.a-eedings was the elimina to meet the demands of the public, It p* FYI / TB • ev. Arcorillng <o tigna, tion o' the age limit of clerk«, a provis- He said, however, lie would vote for or« teektng bta fav»»r and prince«» wait a An Iriabmnn w is walking along a i .n which created much discussion anil the bill if properly amended. Ing at bla d»*»r A real king' Whv. to winch incited the tight against tbe bill. |\ ad t’e«|<)e a gulf link« w lien be wa« wo practically Late two of them «1 Washington, March 27.—The house Tb» Idll as pined carries nearly |7U0.- •uddenJy «truck between tbe abouldvm ready’ 4‘levrland Moffett iu bu«*« »* today witnessed a most unusual acene, by a gulf ball I be fur« v of the blow. 000 I«-»» than the last appropriation Mag •alns. the speaker rising on the floor in the Mya a writer In tbe New York World, bill for similar purposes. tlrokrs sm S M» i 4. 4 midst of a spirited discussion on recip uimowt kno ked him down. When he On swrpt th* littl» r»«l automoMls rocity and tai iff revision and disclaim- Thursday, March 29. recovered ho observed u golfer ruuulng that was built fur two ing responsibility for differences be Washington, Marsh 29.—The senate toward him. “You you seem so quirt.“ whls tween minority members. It was to today listened to speeches on the rail “Are you hurt?" asked the player pcrr-1 th» brautlful girl, anxiously “Is ward tbe close of tiie debate on the urg road rate bil* by Clay, Carina k and •*Why didn’t you a«-t out of the way?" ent deficiency bill, wl.icli appropriated, thers suyth.ug slmut this machine NOTHING ELSE WILL Newland» and passed a bil) which pro •’An’ why should I get out of the among other thing», for the forthcom that I» broken 7” vides for the reorganisation of the med- wayt* a»ke«| I’nt. "I didn’t know there TAKE RO auMnTVTEJ . ing .-onferenue at Kio de Janeiro. Tbe “Yes." hissed ths tai) man at her cal department of the army by autbor- esTaiotucs race were any owanaalna round here."* bill was passed. •Ide. bitterly My heart." uwt-or aaattCNTs mo MAVS. is ng tbe appointment of ..ftlceze to ’’But I called ‘fore.’ ” «aid the player, iIn motion of Tawney, the legislative A J TOWI R Cn . e.-«? in Maae . o • a Feeling remorseful at haring jilted take II.e place of contract surgeons. ’’•nd when I any ’fore/ ttiat 1« a «fgu To««« >•«• i »<*n •» ’ casa • and judicial bill was taken up, when hint so cruelly tbe beautiful girl leau All the eenatorv w ho spoke on the rate for you to get out of the way,** Prince, of Illinois, and Hardwick, ol rd over and added bill indicated a purpose to support it, *1>b. It 1«. 1« KF wild Pat -Well.' Georgia, resumed t^e tactics inaugurat "t’lieer up. George! If your heart 1» but Clay eapreered the hope that it thin, whin I «ay *folv*/ It 1« a algu really broken we can stop at • repair ed last weak by raising a point of would lw so anien.liwl as to afford a order against every paragraph in which that you are going to get hit on tbe shop." limited court review of the orders of there was a departure from »listing n<>«e. -polve. * “Non.ens«-' YVbat kind of a repair the I titer «tat» 0 immsrre commission. law. A halt doien pointsof order wer» a iiuhamm u i^ iir i"H rm * »bop c--ii.it mend ■ broken heart7" W. L. Douglas «4 OO CUI E<l|(» Linn Hale crilicisid the military medical t’r<»lF '-I’ng l*lt«a- t»r*«< i made and sutained affecting the officer* tlrhtrm. Bl »>•!, B r ! cannot bo equalled at any price. "Why the pars mage, George''* bill, saying it showed a tendency to in- r eta ar* auOi- r »».J t-- rs-iai-.j f- .-.rp ,f |* a /" , of tbe ruhtrea«urics at New York, ilMMf M I» «lo urslulkiH 4ayw Mr Twenty minute* later the "repair c.->a-e the army, which was not desir Philadelphia, New l*.-leans and Hl. sh-q>" was reached. able m time of peace. Louie. Hl« Habit. Culberson presented and had the i.................... Town» Y ■-», I’olkey I» di-iiJ, after Washington, March 30 — General clerk read a memorial from tiie Cattle ■ two we«-ka' Ilin*»« ra rets’ a»s « latl-.n of I »ia». urging the Luke E. Wright t. day look the oath of ItrowiK- You don't ssyf XVbst was] He passage of the railroad rale bill as it office a» ambassador to Japan. the trouble? ceased to lie governor geiirral of tbe came from the house r* Town* Heart failure Henry Ide, of A bill was |«»se<i authorising tbe Philippines belay. Browne Well, *■ slow a* osnsl ■— erection of three lite saving stations on • be Philippine» commission, the pre» man, not e^en to Sapoke^n. to atw pendoua a chan« r a* thia to wield at» — grah«U’> fugbtrr of o-**» of Iwr «*¡<1 ¡»ur it Saturday, March 31. -------------------------- - ' ( al ' fqrnia ÍÍ g S yrup (y L3AQS Have You Ever Used Bemis Bags? 5ee that they are place«) on your neat order. We are manufacturers and itripokters ot WOOL BAGS WHEAT BAGS OAT BAGS BARI EY BAGS B FLOUR B AGS IK)!’ Cl Olli ORE SACKS and BURLAP of all kinda. WET WEATHER. WISDOM' Bag» of Burlap and Cotton manufactured by ua Bemis Bro. Bag Co. SLICKER will * keep you dby ISOS’ISIA Colorado Street SEATTIX. WASH. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING I’or Hand trade Dir r< tury W. L. D ouclas *tea»es a««d A«Mreseee *n l“o«tlaH4l of Hepetr- •ertali*« HtaXrte«« lifftta. •3, o 4,3°’SHOES 9 oo D rops »MUHIA I For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always A\t*criaUe PtvparAlion for As si mila I inß the FtkXl and Ilf Ufa lint; tire M-'tanrttH ;u<l ihrnvlA if 1NFAN !%.*’( HILDKLN I'rdnwk"* Drijeslion-Chrcrful nrMfind Reitf lenl.niit neiitar I haum.Morpitute nor MutuaL )S<JT - Facsimile Signatur» of NF.W Y(»HK tolto ninnili to «»Id ent acting governor, w II continue until April 2, when the will 1« inaugurated Square Deal in Alaska. Asks for Large Damages. governor general. Washington, kpril 2 —Tbo er< retary Washington, April 3 —Tl.r president ol the interior ti-day ernt to <oigrrea a lias ri. viveri a letter of 20 • I.wely writ Iraft of a bill whlch h» m immrndr to ten |«ges from O. J. Mark»)., of Ori l« |-*-»rl providing tlial, wiienever glilo, <*. who threatens to sue the gov mineral sutrie» are ma le in Alaska, eis ernment at ..i . * if lie is not paid |SU0,- months' not >* »hall t>e given inetead of 00<> as damages for the blighting of the 60 daye, es at present, t'nder rsieting writer's literary pratpi’a through va laue it bas bicome a - >mmon pracii-w, rious pera», mona. Markell says that particulariy In remote mining dietrirte, while in government employ be was for entryrnen to hold off until Ihr maile nagged ami tamal sed by his fellow are virtually - laesd by l-»l wrather and clerks and as an instar:.-» states that then forward their notiere to Junrau whenever bis to-X was turned »..me In thia männer persona wiehing to in- clerk would es.laim, "damn yott, I .an stituto a .oute»' are precludod. lick you." St. Paul Bridge Bills Past. tusa nik! I.liHH OF SLCKI*. , J 5 !)<><> S~35<l N1N EXACT COPY OS WRAPPER. W~ ■ Signature N ahcutic ! A jMYfrcl Remedy forConsttjvt linn. Sour Slonwth.l)iarrhov’A ’Ai tuva.I otivtil'Hins Ic -vrisb • I Bears tho th» <-. art ol Washington let ween Cape Flattery and Gray"» harbor. The senate adjourned until Monday. In Use For Over Thirty Years Washington. March 27. — The bouse today )»••»<! three ot th» »n lulls au thorising the Chicago. Milwaukee A Hi. Paul railroad to bridge navigable streams between Ctiamtierlam, H. !>., and Puget Sound. HI range to say, tb» three Washington bills Introduced hy Cushman were not passed, because Cushman, wti-i is a memlwr of the commitie* to which they were re ferral. was not on hand to see that th»y were reported or call them up In th» house lor passage. Th» bills will Mid Mr IV k- "What is that. UsuryF queried h!» better half. "Id Ilka to know If ths women who marry i :g usta »u *d to luting t:.- laat word.'* FITC t f * " ’ r f ' A r 11 u » Kes« • **an<! < •« y re* 0 .* h H H k. u«, I4J ,M) A ** -H «taffieaerv • '«s «a d l*'«i’sMk ri *da , a» ’’To I Infernal •• •-> ¡ndrei/’ he ««id. ”«f ‘ ter you have eat isti<■ I yourself that there’« •»o’hing worth «teaking down there will you plraae push in the upper damper rod of the faroa ■•? I forgo« to do it.w Then he crawled ba* k into bed again. W • r» Wlrwlow’s ficx • ’ I g •yrup the be«' remedy to use fur tbelr «AUArwa during the teethii g i er ¡ -I Repay Adams' Stealings. M oney for Klamath Tribe. Washington, March 27. — Henator Piles today intr'dured a bill authoris ing the appointment of a commissioner to ascertain the losses sustained by var íen» persons who were ribbed by George E Adame, the defaulting ash ing of tbe Heattie assay office. The bill Washington. April 2.—The Indian committee of the senate ha» attached to the Indian appropriation bill all the »mendmen'a offered by Senator Fulton. One appropriates IM7.00O to pay the Klamath Indian» for lands relinquished l.llerwl. •*1 never law a man*« opinion of himself «o thoroughly Just I fir« I «• was provides that tbe findings of this com iniesioner shall be final, and that con grass shall make a sufficient appropria tion to pay tbe looses, in tbo event that Adams' property falb. I to the government; anotlier permits the sheepmen of ('matilia i-ounty to . roes tbe I'matllla reservation with their fl. eke in going to and from the sum- tner range in lbs Wrnaha forest re serve. H* r.-'t ** - a. ■ • t-r-««*«. Ia*<w:r* Sia I r» THl*<.«*y« s*nl young day,” Hofty*« at our pl«cw th« other "What bippgnedf* **Wrl|. be thought be »•• the biggest gun In the establishment.'' -Yeer "And so be was always booming him self” "Welir -Well, tbe boa« Just fired him.”- ¡1«! tlmore American M w.-r/ . • m. «parerai w* «««rapte* fit ta was. Wk'-tarU. I fiUMt ft A I ta |»e|*>se •*'! Va.» «K44 Mr-’« p*aa J I fi lls«» |M > » «G»"♦«-. » «■ >'•»» ' i » • •• • >*vy efiefie «»a- k- *»• *F*l«7»«ai U u>«tar I, < tara* ' «* Visa I - ■- III s.i - I- y«.« « aus a* " • A » I » r a ( ‘ t*« t -it*« » >»ryth<"< in »»-«n • rur»>Uh »<«• Muii a.u «..4 «ti • t h a r**'• < p, «• ta . t I FMfifi I.A.Stf IM «t"4*r th* <'er«v Irn- ent n art l«*»4 4 rv* t f» S'-at* W ni* t.wlav. , It«* stei a»4 map m*. fi. n. < <»1. a t », ¿ij j Aide» sire*«, l orn a- 4, i»v*gi>t^ > w. I. oouai At ma Kt a a it its num ’ Mt A S ».». SU SHUt S III»* AKT Otiti A MAHUf AC I Uto H m tot HUIIIÜ. $10,000 ' ■ I 111 coukl take v «» m Into m» Ihre« borg* le« t«>rle« ■ »ar« • Ufi »bkB e«er« ralr «I ah"<« »• ma.tr >«•« realice whv W I (Rugía» It M) eh.-*« coel «w-.ra to makr. »h» th«y L- ld fhatr «hap« III belter wear hrngrr and are t.f greater Intrinsic value (hen any other >t.M>«h«»e I. Ooutftaa itrong Mad» ihora fnr Mu. 94. Mf. U Utr Hoja'Srbcn! A Orata thitaa. 94. BU. 94.91.7 9.9 9.90 CAUTION. ai • • ‘ l 1'. • r ' • ! ' y a»' • *■«.« •* fi I- • > NIXA h'tllin i I tnt aa.i. j * a -1 j . i • • » „ g^w I ar I. .I ,r« n Br» A. »uw Ml"« <’« k . I A 11 .< > it * « o -m,: * vi *>>:»><« M « i «k F -rt ; «i ihr* I fl!r«4 »• t ' « : ' a t»uf «• f n Ui>f«*t»»>- Sy Wir «>: inairv* po* «a | j}«, M rii* fi*» frwe aatupir« a«*«i prxwe. if A - < A "•»••-* ' " ••i-.»s r«aK,.«»* .... i*. «-re <• > r«a->» ao-t F * -e«>- • «*«r imymr «t*. U r te a t I • l-a-t 1* , > 4* > H a pr . • Altera A ♦ » Ilan «try « ». f». f » 4 e< ' ' W. Hie Only < oaseerw. ¡ *• » at,- ji-t ». it tt> “John.* wbfvpered hi« wife, ahaklng «tlìfe-.ut his i *• • si i pr /aef i v •* f j» ata re*# • n «•<»/ Seaaey. kirn, "1 bear s>>u»eU»ly Io tbe b*e« n-ot.’’ Write f* : I •’* ai -1 < * g John grojted his way. h«lf awake, to i W. 1- IH»| 1«I %«». |ir«H*kt«>tx, M au . the wall, and bawled 4*»wn th« register. I oontinue to enforce the present 2H-bour law, be could permit shipments for longer periods or requirs unloadirg every eight hours, as demandali by some. no doubt go through. fit A* I It Ito* 11 It t * i f facetar«, Hraoen fintila » Il, hr«o o.ra.ufnu.i.1 la « -«» W <M»UrU. • CM» i M *» I -AN *|H|i«~Ws searanlee <«* U.ifi »•p»fa Of (w Ih» to»i Wftol« fro* » at* Il«gr •.« 41 Ou, I tfth atvd Oao. To Hr,»a in >«* Sl»o»a. * »a,,«*,.« < .a, '-i •*•*. a i- » t.r . II. -re» ho .»-a a-Mn< -- ;*» Irci r , i , * , * *■ 1 i.-n -* *1 * i ti' .i ■ • . I- n i • *i-< ' • • • • »'.'•«• * .1,1. - ' ■ -1*1 I» K - *. Y I R*ail(lr4 « erlflaelly. •There la out thing I'd Ilka to know,'' j 4eveio|t>< »n-1 print» .bf-l. I a-le .t • . MA<t|( I A S mil** W r « *r • *». |*uet-oa«k I «•* •" |u < • * - »» I-»' ■ • t »** *n»i •* tr< The Idea of takliiK two w-u to die I of heart failure - Philadelphia Presa ' Bill for Cattle Shipping. Washington, March 27. — D>» bouse committee on interstate commerce to- day favorably rrportr.1 a siilietitut» for Representative French’s 3'ihour live- stink bill. The committee bill confers absolute power on the secretary of ag rie iltnre to regulate s.ock shipments, permitting him to eatend or shorten the periods as he may deem proper. Voder this bill, the secretary could ril«»r«» nt |*|*| IM fi - «* *• -r< V ; ' . I • f «*• 4 f -r tr*w ye r« t e» to* « •«*. a ty. l’ara KaW niore, ►« w aaiiu*ktQu «H. Ya< isaa r. «L a w a*. 1« •« II RM Writing ««• a>1 vertierr* pinna« Mteniiou this paper.