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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1906)
Pretesti«« •( a «ferie«« ISIr*s. Tbe tn 'ferueut tut ti.e prole-flou of My Hair is Extra L ong birds In America has long NO EXPENSE SPARED as- since auuied formidable proporti na, aajrs American Homes sud Gardena Much ; of tba credit for tba «orb accomplish- 1 ed is due to the aoclatlaa, Audubon «Web «list In thirty Era lita tea. an) «bleb for a number of yeara bara car ried on an arti«« work for tba cooeerr I -g of bird Ute Tba resulta lews ’ pl.»tied ara considerable A .“modal law" drawn up by tba American Orni- laws pr MAY BlilLD DIRLCT TO SPOKANE rr calls attention to tlv fart that they will kill small gain* within short dis Absolute tancee. yet been A Road With Low il 4 ba« <• ¡ : Curves Is the Main Object Sought by Builcer. o|vralli g train» Western town who n«»«r bad a good word for anybody. Every oue held him In more or less f--ar and many disliked length, the tunnel «III Iv on« of tlv longrat In Hi« world and certainly the him strongly. He mad« uo effort to cultivate friendship«, and at on« time tongrat In Ute (’nllol Mtat<-» Tlie long e«t now In «listen •• on thia ■ it la tba m.iMM>foot bore In tb< Ca* ■ le range lu Washington, ou the Ureal r 4i iter sin »t etery Inhabitant of the tillage had bad a quarrel with hliu railroad world, reached Portlao-I last : •vealng by the steamer Cspiial City | from The Itellse. With him are lamia I W. Hill, vice pr«wid«nt of the Great ' Northern, Howard Elliott, preetilent of ' the Northern Pacific; W. I . ftarling, , chief engineer of the Northern Pecfic; cbief engineer of the Great Northern; allot Ht. Pan); C. M lovey, preeldent of Heattie railway, and the B. Portland A E. Pslmer, KitrlHM» « W heel **He* that ol ! <\¡»j» ‘ rr!.»aik* 1 the fhittfftaii i-tiir i tg «>nt ih» w * m •14 p*d |}*r. who rarrkd * ba*b> of uh ««* Urea ‘U •II, h* rMme th • OMMtry froui H • * 1« > * ' ¿ IL •#*1.4 !G ' I I It . .Y» a • •» « A - ! fin lo j • L • • < • II « I • a g i*a« ’ Mwrernl larga »umi war» mem.on ! et germani ly “Wrong.** said I he clubman “lie »«n't worth a • ’ at 1 U« «lili uw • far tl • bather/* Tuck. The I arfui Karlhwerw Darwin estimates that there are lOO.tkO earthworms quietly at w>rk for the adsantagr of tlv u|«|vr sii fret of eirry acre 111.-« cc.tiiiilnliy turn oner tl* anil and drag down lease« and grass ami t’ is tin » I ■ n the i- «II an I fertilise tin ground w> that tn .--try air can re i h th« remi» that «| read an.l overcome the lack of deep waler by ea«y grades. The Columbia river ffer« great opportunities in low grade« l>u*. construction is fearfully espoMlve There are miles where the cost of build- ■g 11» r.sd Will run over |1» heap on the track In the rear of the <lepartlng train The group of villag as be know* already what they are Work will ire Ivgun soon, he «aid, on ers on the d.-|»>t platform thought that their hereditary enemy had l>«eu killed tire required buildings to care for the biislneve handled by the new Hill road Ivfore their eyes and were ready to in this city. I drop all their bitter prejudices at the grave. On« rsn up to where the fallen mon arch lay. aud. »«ving signs of return ing Ilf«, aniiously asked 1 badly hurt, captain T" “Are CHAINS WELDED ON THEM. you , Brutal Treatment of Sealers Do you know W i the secret of k the W jvc F S'nd Wj for K l l right a- ’ Citile? Wonderful! way. It’« purer and MM eftikient W than any Ibk- 1 infl Powder thjt costi three tiinci k. as much. that in the observ« io that tba debris is being cart- sal away al th« rate of S40 carload« a -lay. The dirt 1« carried in wagons to tbe bunker« on First si reel, and from there trains convey ll to the Protero • wamj-s, where it is doing reclamation work. Throughout the old ttusinees section of the city dsngerous walls still staod. lull the board of w -rk* ha« taken steps to have them torn down. This b-*r<1 has also railed upon property owners to clear away the sidewalks on which their building* front. When this is don* many of th* streets still blocked will be opened. Such tm|ortanl «tree*« as Hto kton an-l Pine are not paseabl* their entire length. The city is not waiting idly for the disappearance of tbe del vie, but reconstruction and cleaning are going on simultaneously. Country is Full of Schemss to Obtsm Monsy of Gullible Washington, July 17.—Consul Gen eral George K. Anderson, in s report to th* bureau of manufacturers from Bio charges that while some bona Janeiro, fide Brasilian diamond mines sult profitably, msy re that country is full ol schemes which sre either out an-l out frauds or sre I-see-1 on claims an-l farts so slight ss to mske them little less than frauds. Tbe report rays the United States and Great Britain, eepei-ially New York Chicago and Ixindon, sre the chief financial base of operations for .» number ol promoters, «bo have never done any mln'ng, and that there are a number of eo-called mining companies now eoliciting stock subsetiplious In the United Hist«» whose officer* ire not eve.i certain where tbe land they claim as property lias. The report slate* Hist eiperienied men in Brasilian mining fields say that not a single mining company operating in the gol I and diamond fields of Brasil bs* paid a dividend. The consul gen rral adds that it is a lamentable fart that a large proportion ol th* Brasilian mining enterprises are fraii-1* and that there are no* men of the Cnitad Slate« with enterprise* which represent noth ing more than the money they ran gel from the American public. tured by Russians. " th the first short breath the fallen Victoria, B. C., July 14 — Captain I man «sa able to draw be gasped: "No, T II. Tl.ompeon and Joe Knapp, Amer I you d d old fool' That's the way I I can citisens; Edward McNeill. George always g-t off a train." Kansas City ' McCamish, Canadians, Joee Villa«, a Spaniard, who leached Kobe after be ■ Times. ing released from prison in Hrberia al i »«».--I I» » Work ter serving two years, were cruelly Employer Jimmy. I let you off ye«- trested, according to letters received terdsy afternoon tvcause you asid you here. The pris-iner« were seal hunter« ' bad «orne necessary work to do and on« of my clerks says be saw you au hour employed on the Japeneee «waler Kyo- ichi Marn, formerly the biana, of Han or two Isler at th« ball game. nlke lloy Yes. sir. I was rootin' fur Hancieco, and were captured by the cruiser Gtomoboi in August, 1U04. and Js b-oa« testa taken to Nicolalefsk, and thence to Send tastai for ” Hook of V Putenti ’ ^ûa lie Cap I gr-iw debris months true MINING FRAUDS IN BRAZIL. the inlie. And this 1« eaclu.vive of the cost of tunnels, of which there are sev One day the old Hon tried to board a I era) to the mile in many places. train which did not stop, lie wss i Mr. Hill said that he does not nerd thrown a great dlstamv and fell In a to look over his armlnsls in the city, Mortbrr n It nit three heart ol lite city. Moreover, It io high ly p<e«ible that much of the detrio sill remom fur several mon lbs What tboee visitors have neglertvd to ¡vlr and «ben John «as alntit to make mountain dlvlalon by fully It. ng mer .t ■••> feet in ei|<euae« of over tba g|iai<a«i import!- back by wire to Ibis It Is true that almost scree and acres of In «peeking of the now read down bls detvrture. the proprietor hapt-etied : the north bank, Mr. Hill «aid tn make lila apt‘«ar*mw. At once "Il Is likely the Portland A Heattie . - •' » 1.« pro tba toan of Tru>kae. Aria. «III lie ««tended to Hpokane. We can The object of ibi« great tunnel la to - iircd a aectlou of rope ttw also of a not «ay definitely, but there are «urvey- rut d nn tbe pre-. t mount« n «• >b clotlieoline ora in the field, and if ne can get a John I«- »- I at It f->r a n .meni took low grade, we will DO doubt baild. of 7,017 fr.’i by fully It.'»«» f.. • nr. 1 tbua eliminai« many of U hi present it lu bla yellow tingerà ami tivù said We could use the Northern Pacific line Titan the merchant from Pasco, but it is eapr< ted that the curres and muck of lb« grade Chief "young tllng " ’ went to a cabinet ¡-ulletl out a drawer line will ealend from Portland to Hp> Engineer II -I« re; .ria Contain ♦ ami ca.no bach w it it a s{«iol of thread. kane. mod I Oration« of bl« tint aeries of aur The Portland A Hostile railway at once will be the I wet uow road that was ever «eye. made a ..,* year« ago. and tl «e Ilia Mongolian a fa<w was wreattie-1 with smiles Ile ha ridisi orar »mill in the United Htateo. Will doubt Irai ba approve! by l‘r,- Il will be hi» n kel and «eut almut bis bissi reas a road of low gradee and fee carves, dent llarrlmau. and work. II la ri| I ad. «Ill very » t* < m <n »I « ill • with tlv air of a man who bad accotu and it will be very expensive, but when pllslwd a great undertaking Chicago it is bnill It will be the l*«l ronstruc great tun-■I “It la estimated that the tiinnei will Sena. tlon ever undertaken to thio country coal not less than III ioi«o a ! ll.af "low grades are equivalent to deep A llablt wlfh Ilio». among other tilings II alii < 1,. n»«n tl,<- Portland can There was • business man tu a little eater in the harbor. annual mentations come After ell bad giren tip lo de« Í rant. fling “ P>>«**1 gigantic aii mil« bola to tv te-red Ibrougb the Hierra Nevad* M .úntalos In < sllfortila. a abort dirían«« treat ut "Il is an taken." they write homo, sad their la Easy and Grades •are that be has gras|«M the meaning aaaiatant general superintendent ol the of a few words The other day ba, Northern Pacific, al Tacoma, and Cory we: I into Ilf« store of a tradesman, but T. Ilutcliineon, an electric engineer was unat-le to make any one In tba from New Y'ork. !n the party are four atom umb retami what ba wante-1 To the clerks lie kept saying “tilng aten -grapheia and Mr. J. J Hill's ear v*ry re> colly bean determined ii|r it by lb* < ri trai l’ i • lit ili • . » ’ < hl»f I g ..-•■r William II fin I » a ar.-I • • t r ■ lab. a (T.lnaman a I m . lus not been lu Chicago long . ■ugii to i »«ter H m English language, •St tunnel in Hie Tolled Blate« an 1 on« of th* longral In th« world. b»« |. not has strewn three months debris have elapoe-t, an-l It ie also A. H. II rgeland, < lene aa Vbleb On tba Mouth Rule Is Paria» fa I'lrrra fka «larra XfiaSa Maaalala«. “Th* boring ut «bat will tw tb* long <-«(»al In t:., protection tba birds everywhere, but a great and important work has l-een well tvgun and la being carried I forward. GREAT TUNNEL PLANNED. W J Maj • Haiti «• ■ Writ M*i«a • gl sen city the . lly opt of seawin. esen when killed in Sea PurtUod, Joly 14. — Jem«e J. Hill, •on, look toward the sama eod of cun- prseideol of th« Groot Northern, eod •erring bird life. Public attention has I I ven aroused on tba subject, and eren I oo« ol tba ttfsl dominant figure« in th* the manufacturer of air riflaa no long RHEUMA TISM ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER. Lave given loud voice to their dieappuintment at Meing bls task that Haa Fraociero bee under of game U» sale itore to Han Francleco after the disaster. a lb-y ara b ighl g Daily Han Francisco, July 17.—Certain via Hill Says North Bank Road Is Best Ever Built. legally In any Ktate. ami make« tb»aa legitimately killed subjert to tba law f tic State in « Hundreds of Carloads Dumped From San Francisco. tbologlsts* union la no* In force la Iblrty Sitate* sud tba Hiatrlct of Co- I lumina. Tba Lacey la* exclude« from ' luteratale commerce all birds killed Il CLEARING AWAY OEBRI8. K haborovsk. Captain Thompson, navigating officer of the neater, whose home is in Hau bran- inco, was *ne|>ectad of being a spy because of some drawings found in a ooteiMMik. He was loaded with chains welded on ids arms and legs by black smiths, and confined for six months in a small, unlit cell, built of wood and • warming with vermin. When brought oat tor trial he was unable to walk, and was practically dragged to tire court along the enow. The trial had tieen concluded when the prisoner» were brought In, and each bail tieen •entenced to 10 months' imprisonment THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. l ollo»»,ol (111 I »»4 ln»l-«4 «< Ibe Ordlaar» l»»r«dl«»l. "When Prof Htllliuan of Steveoa In etltute cave a illuner to two frienl« is ths Ef- Biagaxln«. "lie bad «:nkU l.lea of th* furor* bls efforts would producs. But Washington, July 17. — The bureau h* ha* rei-vlred hundreds of tetter« asking bow different tllshe« were pro duced so many that he has not bad fset of Age. of chemistry, Igricultural department, is to carry on a serie* ol testa tins sum nier to canned bitter ascertain definitely meals deteriorate. contentions over whether On* of tbe the meat in «pection amendment to the agricultural time to answer many of Uiem. "Th* chemical proeiwves which A ll gructrt Jaquet Mft. Ca. Chicago lues t. Ttie packers, however, rolled at a velocity of 3.1MMJ revolution« that It in a centrifugal machine which re a minute. A beautiful emulsion wa* thereby prudn <vl. which w «• then frox Every reader of thi» paper can get a package of “20-Mule- Team" Borax and a bar of "20-MuIe-Team" Borax Soap, with a Beautiful Souvenir Picture 7x14 inches in 10 colors; Absolutely Free. For » tin It« 4 time only on r* ret pt •»( 10 e» nt» In • tamps or -ilr« r (to pajr pot*<r •nd fackinM) « th y< ur name and addm« an t your <1« a!«*r'» nan.e, we a 11 •> nd y« u a full parka<<* oi that nnlvoraally oard >1 >u«r).vkl Ne • • iy, ‘Jik M t’LF I EAM It »R A X a » t«ar * M I I.E I L S M I'OII \ X •»<1A I* uvl .» le s I*- ¡v.ttfu • urrnk iura 7114 hi 10 <obr. rahrd th* *014» !>K| V hK .■* IIE\ Mill tlha J pair • b h klrt going K»© valuabl» utt» fur B rai in th* II m*. F »n»», Garden an<i Ihilry; floral in the Laundry, Nurarry, 84« k Room and Kite h- n . Prewrratir um »« • f Bora«, and Unit» on * >< *w to flat* a Clear <‘on.pl*lion’ and art cl a on th« llair an t Hand» ** U RITE NOW ! rn« l<»*e a dim« with your name and a Mr • and drairt’s nan-r »»n«l r* « tv b% return i I t^i* r r -‘T r and » »« ntr Ad I r«a, I* •- Ar Coaat W r.«t C* k Oakland « - f • ..Z«s. Puiiing Teeth i:r: »rrtM■« «ba« moler»» 4*nll*tr» ba« arffwM- »• grMMat taaa *«tm ’ «< ir*<h m Uoil pain W* bar* I» ytarW ••»«■• la .»»• a* th • W»<-aa kna***iy »»<r*«l a aar* ta»ib «IU mhi I baruag y« a I* a nrgrvaaf. spwcUiia* •• cb *<»•• • »*«ib and r*gM a< t<< Wist BROTHERS ...DtNTISTS... r» i », funsi*«, tsw « s »4 w »»»i- «i4s • A M ••• r ■ es»4M<t«s IS Msi» am ha a wb»! o>* ew • catching • ’wm. yuuni < ualdn f llrny whether the packer I were correct that or Frsxpeftire Inr*«t<>r Tbe «»ertbqaebe. of niurbr ha» 4i»tur »*4 property vaiuee out h*rw a gr«at d*al. S«n Frant i*» an Well, «Ir. to tell th* truth, our real »«cat* fluctuated like th* ».w'hlef while the qu-tk* wa« ou Chi cago Tribune. Km r<iRf«il ■ « III im . Th* Young Man (ardes!, but bashful) Mias Hupe. I »hall try to ahow you that 1 au» not wr as big a fool »• I wriii. You muatu’t judge me by appear- anew» Ihr Yoing VV.i.uati Certaluly nut. Mr Wrlghtaort Y-»u don't uuà- y • ir ap pearance» here often enough for that. of Wounded Hacked With Aset. eyes gouged out. Officsr* Preach Revolution. Hi. Petersburg, July 17.— At a meet llutte, Moul., July 14 —A Haudpoint 30 mile« •pecial say« Owing to a hod forest ing held today at Gatchina lire burning for the second time this from Nt. Petersburg, attended by thiee •««•on, the Hnokpane International of the Guard regiments, sn afficer ad KailrraJ comiwny ha« suffered loose« dreeeed the men on the «object of the near Colburn. Hovers) hundred ties, soldiers' union, which i* living organis He pointed out that the league poles and piling, which belonged to the ed. com|-any, wont up in smoke, caught in was democratic and was bnlsg organis the path of the fire, which is thought ed for the purpose of guarding the con tn bo under control this morning. The stitution and ertabllthirg constitution tire drove out Contractor Pu.-vie, the al institution« and to prepare th« army men and horses being hurried to Col to come over to the people when they burn for safely. The railway company were ready and armed for reeietam-e. Th* speech «»• received with applsuse. loot two culverts. Killed st Peterhof. IxMilon, July 17.—A dispatch to * Washington, July 14. — Her rotary Bonaparte today awarded the contracta new« ageni v from Hl. Petersburg ssy* lor the two 16,000 ton battleship» that General Koslov, of the headquart Hoe th Carolina ami Michigan, one to er« staff, was murders I in the perk at IIis assailant used the Cramp», of Phllmlelphia, and the Peterhof Hatur-lay. The three »hots fired were ■tier t* tka New York BbipbelMiaf a revolver. company, of (Jam-len, N. J. The all effective. Th« murderer was a well He ha« risen arrested, Cramps' bid was IS,640.000 and that dreesod man. of the Naw York Hhipliuildjng com but not identified. The caee is regard pany |S,666.000 The boats are to be ed as my»t*nou«, a* General Koslov of the reciprocating type, eo far a« en was not connected with any political agitation. gines are concerned. Ne* Outbreak in Santo Domingo. Thousands Without Home*. Wr-vhington, Joly 14.—-Broken tele graph wirea between Monte Christi an-I Cape Haytien, the cable terminus in Hanto Domingo, are reported to the Navy department today by Commander 1» mtberland, an almost invariable sign ol revolutionary trouble there. N'thni. Novgorod, July 17.— A fire which broke out her* to lay raged for • ix hours before it was checked. When It was finally extinguished J7A houses had been leetroysd and more than I OKI families had been render-i home's s. freak •tallies In Finglaud I* to the memory of Hlr It Holm«*- It I* to be ««en to Frame On learning who It wa* fur Kngltvb commander cun>|>elled the sculptor to fltilsh It by chiseling bls (Holmes'> band on tiie King's budy. Ila* Trie« It. "You ought I* try lak ng • long walk on an empty «tomsch." "Why. Joetor. I did th« ether day. at ter the races were over, sod felt all tb* worse for It." UTTERLY WORN OUT. Vitality Sapped by Year* of Suff*rin( With Cnpt' J. Kidney W. former pn*t- master of Indianola, now living st Aus Tbe « inir lin’rc im » la Irur « f Vhl- '•go. where in I mja "» there were I 115 livore**, »nd lu l » i thru*-it ere '.’ .t.«*» lit PhUndHphia In 1*4 GI4 dit .r *« 'urre*|»‘n«fll»g in»rr «how a «»f il-t.irc*« I a«u bret-ared I«» purrh«- Flr»t ..f •»»«-«»•i-i Mt-vffartr-w *»r F-,»iltl4M m trai-tw aal»- •»» any ria«« ot Real F.« • tat* Al«*» luakr I an* P •!»■! <»r ri r *»<u<ir. flWAMb F- Mt'MToJt V««ay*r an-l t'formlw«. ' 1 «MbaJ* Gl*» I »>*••»««Db Apri ute i is.- > c< ; n MlHrr. I a»t,|i . «•<• >L Mlvwr^f - »•*>:»,*” > *i< ». f I. * ■ AMi.T«» I«« *. M « >|S « . « *«r| A»il f» •» |i«t •*■«< wa ♦Mrfte-’aJH-.a. t •>-.mai • It n»- birr w - a •• 4 k. 11 «tei. M«i*r«ac*| I Mbw-aV N* (iwasdu ,,«,*. . INGINI GAMMI NI n r<iwt?r fully warranted li ■ AH «im« aal • ! weat pris-e« W > - for »ata. « Ht I! TISON MACttlMKV (oMi’ANY want to be k I axil ou luy mr? JawpiT (at tbe other end of tbe w ire» Well, nu t you put tbe receiver to • • • liai »(atarrhC re t» taken lntem<l'y. and arta dirceli y uq the bloxl axil mu «u« aurfarw« et tbe «y «ta» heu!* ai«, free F J » HBMY «h < O . Tulede. O. K l 1 by l»rtta<ia»». Hall e Fatu lr Pilleare th« beat. |»erlU*4lF iMxyruvffk. Mr Nwagsby (rummaging Is cmaei)— Marta, tkls Is • k«i. isn't It? Wky don't you wear ll? It look« better tba* anything you ha*« worn tbla aeaaon Mr« Bnagaby Thai'« my ol<l bnt. ¡I blew off my b««<l tb« otb«r 4ay «nd wa» run *«er by * Mre«t car. and I think you are Juat •• mean •• you can b« !"— Chicago Tribune. Trouble. Ilognn, It* IU«ryi iat tba 'phone» Tbe Ide* of Mending a ble» by trlrplionr! I»o you the rtiurvb at Yarmouth lale of W ight There/ t'bhngo Tribune. Ttie funny thing about It 1s that It wa« not originally Intended to rcpr«-»<-ut trara oe <»uto. erte or ToLOt», » Lt *• » to »ff, I that naval celebrity. It wa* sculp F bank J < Misil make« oath that he !» tured for and repre-ented txiula XIV. ••nur pannar «t the ftrt» •»( F i < urivÀ n of F'ranee and waa lielng conveyed to < *• . 4 4: g i.uffth*«« In »’ e » h » »»f ! • -r-t t ly a:. ! '-.ate a ••aid a:.fl that ••i«l fimi «|1| that country when ttie veoael contalu }<ay lha »um of ON K II I * »»RK t» t« •! I A K m L-r ear h a « »ira tng It (and alao the arulptor) waa cap eured by tbe uae <4 H all at «takaN < t i» FMANK J » h» s FY tured uy an Knglteb ship commanded Rffotn to before me a »1 • h*rrtl*4 In «iy by Nir It. Holme« . s 1 A w «.IFAes.S, Tbe body waa flnlsbed tbe bead be >vte»yrwNI« Ing left for completion on Its arrival In ttie jr.tr 3UU tJKurv«*» In New In ItMH thrr«» were MX Portland. Ora g <M«» stipi»»*« I • Vteeala Slatae. tlie in ->t Interewtlng not. Tl.* lorn is placed at |400,0<>0. Tliey say le* cream .-miiianed a« above I* »w»'vrtthig moto u IMSaT*. ni»«t M2 in ll»M Nearly nil th»’ larger . If. g.Hal and il «•« not uivlt as quickly a« tbe genulue lew." lin. glucln and introbenaul. <b«-m York t'itjr. ire on rreord, ngnlnwt :U4 in Is*.’» In flu«!i»lt there were «>U> • !•<*» of ditone however, so il la« Iwen dev tiled to make a thorough investigation and find out eu. chemically, of cour«e I'be flavor wa« obtained by th* a.blltloti of vanil UlKirr* iMcriqslwg hlr<>r«ri ««’4‘ íu » to i«» growing moro premier»! every •old In many Southern Stat«»« where Motfeers w iff i u • •*. • w ’• cottonveeil oil le more plentiful and Fyrup the be*l remedy u > um » fur tbeir sAIMren during th* leeChlttg loríete I eou«>queiitly etieaper than milk or creaiu. It 1« far from harmful, taatee <**««I mm l>lr*«*f irflub? Hied I ice, Kussian Poland, July 17.— The Manavits Catholic strike ha- again been reeumed, owing to the action ol the court in returning to Its owner* the Catholic church recently captured by tbe Marisvita In the village of Gr«m kov. Alter the return of this church to the Catholics it wav sgai.i attacked and recaptured by the Mariavits. The wounded were most horribly mal treated. beeteo, hackwd with hatebeta and ases, strips of their n«eh being torn out, teeth and ears missing and Contract for Waships. “Aw raptaln ;>u a«<d tu er. 4 In’t jouK’ "Yea.** **'.Vs»u»4 you »‘»14 telling what kind of bait you u»«d In • haler “Dudea when •* rotild get feller.” (.'hiragn Tribun* this was unwarranted, twegu«* they claimed that meat, once put up in sir tight rsns, would last forever. They declared that canned meat a as a« goal m ten years as it was in ten days, and they brought to bear testimony of sn official of the department to corrolvirate their «tatementa. Home mem tier« ol congress had then doubts alnul this, Fortune in Bogus Claim. Forest Fire Near Sandpoint, he simple for Instance, the alchemist took »Kne trlpl* refined rottonaee.1 oil aul placed New York. July 14.— W. K Atwell, United Htateo district attorney at Dal las, Tea., visited the office of the coun ty ieguter here today to gather infor mation which he «1 peeled to u«e in connection with the prosecution of Jos eph 1.. Cowan, of liwllas. The alleged fraud was committe-l in eoliciting and receiving payments from the heirs of Jamee Hartsfiel-I, who died in this city many years ago, for the purpose of eo tablising a claim to a tract of land alun the east side of Central Park. New York, now worth hundr«ds of millions. them mid «»me quit* complfcwted. To make vanilla Ice eremn by artificial nieana On* .Don’t deby k another À day ! were *> hh * of employed appropriation bill hinged on the ««n«t- reqniremenl that packer« «hould place the date of manufacture on each can of msiitsd ( ouriroN4. MAKING ARTIFICIAL ICE CREAM at which most of Ui« eland* wers made artificially bjr chemical means." write« Law rem * I’errj1 In th* Twliulca1 AVorld TEST OF CANNED MEATS Congress Will Know What While the damp, cold, changing weather of Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by uo meaus a winter disease exclusively. Through the lung months of Summerits wandering pains and twitch ing nerves arc felt by those in whose blood the uric acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en tire system. Its primary cause results from the failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kid neys and Bowels, to carry out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming in contact with the different acids of the body forms uric acid which is takeu up and absorbed by the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing Last Hummer I had a sever« attack of Inflamma the l»"ly, aud as this vital stream goes to every tory Rheumatism lu th* knaes, from whl-’lt I was to leave my room for several months. I nook and corner of the body, the poison is distrib unable was treated by two dootora and *:»•> tried 4.3er- uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens •nt kinds of llnlmants and iu« t: • naa which *«em*<l to relieve mo from pain for awbil*. but at from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe the same time 1 was n t any nearer gelt ng well. verish aud swollen, the stomach and digestion are On* day white reading a paper I eaw au adver- tteement of H H H tor Rheumatlam I docidad affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased to gtva it a trial, which I did at once After I had condition of the entire system is the result. taken three bottloa I felt a great deal better, and 1 Matta tod to take It regularly until I wa* *n- Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of tlrely cured. I no* feel baiter ttivu I have tar all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing year*. CHAH E. UILDERNLEEVK. 613 ¡Bind Htreet. Newjwrt Naw*. Va. muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints, and they arc rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life. Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can !>e jier- manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated liefore a cure can l>e effected. s. s. s ' , a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheum.t- tistu. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can tup ply nourishment and strength to every part of the Ixxly, if cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only - .tie cure for the disease iscase; ; being p purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up every part of the liody by its fine tonic properties. While cleansing the blood of all j- isotis it bill. Is tip the appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely cures Rheumatism in every form—Muscular, Inflamma tory, Articular or Sciatic. If y< it arc worried with the nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for tt to be come chronic, but begin the use of S. S. S. and purge the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our book on Rheumatism, and ask our physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for cither. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING tin, Texas, write«: Port Und Trade D4re<tory "I was sttlicted for Nam«« «fU AtMffff«*#« m PartlaaU «4 Meare- years with pain« HhsWJo«*« firm. a. roas tbe lotus and in the hip* a *41 MAGI* la .«It Hit*« - Wetetef fÄ, rwwaaU l*.sw«*i prtema «*«* I aa I mm eb .I m *4*a • boulders. 1 hail headache alao and Hon-».'« i-r an » r..te ter aale •« »•»/ rawwmaM* pff's-m, la«iauw Tth Frmal •«. neuralgia. My right • II 4M •» r A ft 4 ■ I * w . au«r* tw.net . •ye, from pain, wa« *• parater ta n* th* ’-« hm . Uta i«* fr»a rata ■« Ma*>»«4l*. F Mb aM '*« of little nse to me for years. Th« con MFNat M»TNI*o A r*»fti*sam. ara* Aifirml h*. >m’a h • a.'« raer- ■. • .*< •tant flow of nrin« » verytbfag ¡a m*a • fMrmtmtx ««< M**ne*a a*e kept my sy>t«m depleted, causing nerv- Migo» Mtesfa »• »aat«dMb on* chill« and night eweata. After try MU t.mv >O»t ir yaa ymir b«n« f a» •»«*•*•«• r *'*• pare, llar« *7 m »«4 pC ing seven different kind* of climate and mima r«n LIMI Fh.MlM-arma Mina Ife. n>mg all kind« of modi, in«, I Lad th« FevvaaA » »*<»• goxi fortan« to hear of l>oaa's Kidney PlAM<m 4F o M‘»A fta»ra N^.sa» ea Fa . a* cnaa- < »rgaa« a*«t pTa»«» «w > mf faymeat« Bill«. Thi« remedy ha* cored m*. I Mrtwhetm la m ««< n 4 ju«i^r«a AUead am a* well today •• I «•• lw*t..y year* <411 b*t4 K•«>*»•• t • . F«etiaa< < ago, and my ay«» g'it 1« perfect." W a N mi>- Mrw a«U M -enea W»l*arn H*rtior trad* ia»i«ht gra.) «tan oarn trami O» gt» Sold by all dealers. 60 cents * bog. w*a»iy ef pwrt i. • rix tora- rafab^ fvre> M.e«w Fotter-Milburn Co , Buffalo, N. 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