HON. W. H. KfLBAllGM
OI WtSl VIRGINIA
PRAIStS Pt-RU-NA
CHICAGO BANK FAILS
Reef
Italian Immigrant «hip Strike»
OR Coati of Spam
torri I
Cartaceo», Hoain. Aug A —A
President andJCashler Are Being
Sought by Officers.
Nall W.e>4> la Raefe.
THREE HUNORED DROWN
bla marina dlaaatar occurred Saturday
avenin, off Capa Palo». Tba Italian Ì
ataomahip blrto, from Gaoaa lor Barcw- :
Iona. Cadi», Montevideo and
Boaooa
Ayr»» with about »00 peraoua ua board,
SHORTAGE MAY REACH MILLION
waa
Thiae
them
Was Largely
Patronuad by Foreign*
art and Working People
Two
Men D»e From Shock.
Mon W H Kríbauíh
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J*<‘ ib U jf h. II« t «rall.rf, ife V*l) tN’
pr«-*» ng lo ih»
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Chicago, Aug. 7.—Tha Milwaukee
Avenue Male bank, a rentern with
mors than H.Ouu.lXM) id depueito, was
closed yeeter<iov by tbw state teu»k »1
• tn 1 nor
Out of the tremeedoea eirito-
iu**nt which followed there are grave
ctargee that the inetttothm baa boon
syotOMt rally looted eincw 1 *01 and
there are hints that aotno of the etale
off 1 rert know of the shaky condition ol
the institution two month» ago. bn!
permitted it to continue, proas tn ably
in the hope that it would ettaighton
out its dithcultioa and avoid a craab.
The I «wk, which waa largely patron*
ibw I by foreigner« of moderate meant
•nd working people, had 22,00»' depot
ilnre, mamiy with email arvounta rep«
reerntlng the earings of year« of toil.
• ad the esritemenl among them is in*
louse. Al) of yesterday and last night
they haaingad the close»! I*ank, hoping
for • word of cheer.
One man, who
waa tl»e treaeurer of a « <iety and bad
deposited the fund» of I be society in
ths Imnk >Iropped dead whet» he beard
ol the fall me. Another depositor, hw*
Iirvtng that hie savings of years Usd
bewn awaltoaad up. conimilte<i •u’cide
It it »aid the Iwank waachwed brrauee
•»( the 4iS* very of gft*ra mallraaance
OS the Itrt of at ira»t two of its otfi-
cere. President Paul O. h tens I and and
Cashier W. II. Herring are Ewing
•«•ng! t to riplam their share in the
affairs. It IS *atd that the l*ank hss
I
► «titioue mdse to tbit amount have
txea found. No me rone notes listed a*
asaets, it is a»«etftod, have been found
to have I wen taken up, but not canceled
l-v their maker«.
THIHTttN MONTHS IN JAIL.
Judge Hum Pronounc»* S»nt«nc* on
Chari»* N>ck»ll.
PoitUnd. Aug 7.— Char)», Mleboll.
•I Mwll.ird, Or., publuhrr of th»
Southern < >re»<ni*n. a tri-ow
You Can flat Allen • I out-I see I Wf P
paper, and lorn.rrly a t'ntted State*
Write
Si »or a
.tutuiMH n»r tlirrr, who «a* found
free M i<- ■ ■ i < •
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it < • •
I•r*
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»ar« (Ulltj July 17 by a jury in th» t'nited
>•* .-f »M Bh«<» ,-«**
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Stalra l>i*tri>'l <<>urt ot having contpir-
Corn« .• <»■»«• «i •
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r.| alth llrn'y W Millot, Frauk K.
K uxart and Martin <i. liogr to ilrfratt'l
«t*l» VA»»» i»1 I.•«•!**
th* govrrnn>»nl of p 'ttion* of it* land*,
•’On* jurjman l<
d ! fi»4 »•*! «»(
«a* yratarday afternoon aant»n<-»<l to
JF3U a/ » »1-4 **• i • ««T ? < bInk ng? If* IS month, impriomnirnt on McNvill'*
tnu»t bi • * pt* '
1 i. . >. • PtMrttjF Btfong
i»l*nd by Jmlgr tlunl.
0'1-
Judge o'Oay. lotioMl for Nirkoll,
“He «Ld II* »■‘i’dft'l ' <»t » t’b-ng >.;»•
.»ke»l tor a »ta> of wnl»n<* until he
t« •
»
coill'l prepare a t ill ol el< »pt ion* aud
‘em
r« 4
1
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rtdain • aril ol error. It >• Nickel)*,
cago I r
*
intention to tak* an api’eal.
Judge A. S Bennett, attorney for
M ’.k*r«»: ¡ *■» 1
W» • « • — thing
Syrup the i«e*t » « t»
' • the h chi he» Hamilton II. Hen<lri<k«, who waa con-
(Lrc g ih* i»i h il-' ’I
»l< led staurilay night ot (ubornation of
parjaiy, announeod yealenlay that h«
A m *«Il aetlefoetlow.
would take itpmanliate *t»pa to ap|>eol
Th« man Ir-- » \\*« •: I* filman
mah
that < aae alan. Hendricks i* to appear
log • CMSai'i«U; .»
‘i;* ea’-r iti«*
for aet,teme next Saturday morning.
“The w«jr - «re rrat»-l in -»ir »»te
urb.” h* «e 1. ”i« uutragctiu« and ab*»i»»in*
DEAD WASH ASHORE.
eitle*
Wat*r •
i*
>f ih« p »e
t reeariee «f f~
“Not at
“ rra|*»odrd th» Unprrfuft
Spanish Coati Strown With Corpse*
able n»«n a? ih* de»k
If H ari« my
From Steamer Sirio.
dear tir. It a ' . -I a l l»e in lire
a« -o
Cartagena,
'■pain, tug. 7. — Numot-
of wni» tract ’* <’b. «g«» Tribu:»*
■ua l.idie* ot pel»- na drowned in the
wreck ol the »learner Sirio off flertui-
CITO
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• t a «
gr» ialanil» were thrown upon the chore
I 11 V p ' •
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Sert • rV-4 • - r N»*>! f -r I KF l fil*le< G Kl •»■«!
luting th» ilay. Moat of them are pwr-
ir roí er it H II k t 4 i .: /JA h *• il a l’a
•011a of lb» li*lt»r claaa. Several »mall
CilMtlmlJr Irrnngmirat
Aelilng em*> ka have arrived, bringing
•*W
« F'■ »
r.
■ «¡R-‘ I JO if «trviooia ol the Sirio who were lonmi
V« ■ a ‘
■ * ' a ■
t! icting at tea long dulancea from the
"NN* are g -.g «uf t-« ; « i-rothr • fatui oene ol th» tli»a»ter.
Is the country
Th» Aral rvporta ol th» dieaeter tie-
“You'r* r»<*t afr«>d lu leave your h cae
clare.1 without qualification that th»
unoe’upiel »I
,r a? • . v
“It won’t be un > ‘'v ni pied
Ml brut her captain ol the Sirio bad committed aul
id».
latter information, however,
and bi« f«
» «s«
>g t«» t:4r Ky for
tbeir vacatuiH nsd th<)*ll u«e the buu«e •ho«» that tie wag on board the «learner
when »lie »ank and expre»»e.l th» de
vrbda «* are awray ‘
termination tn go d i»n with hi* r»a»l.
He aa> afterward» rearurai, in »pit» of
hi* r.luaal to lie raved.
Th» lateet figure» on th» diaaatar
ebow that S7fi pa»»vi>grr» werv loat.
Who Watch»» th» Officer»**
Ixminn, Aug. 7. — According to an
11 lee.a di»pat< h to a local newt agency,
learner ».lm-ee from Sevaatopol »ay
that folly 20.O00 peraoti» have left th»
YoiH MEN. Oid MEN. Miiille.Ag.ed MEN city, and the »xodua la etill in pro-
brini lor Irr» parnphlrt >n t'l»m rover gre»*. Admiral Skrydb ff, commander
Tell« about an apoliancr that in.orr. of the Black *ea fleet, it in an awkwant
happineaa. b.-alth airi »nerv** tn hh*
dilemma. 11» I* aftiad to remove th»
> r»o aon<i tola».
Staeck block» from th» for tree» gun»
POH11ASÜ APPlIAMt <O.
■ n caae the crewa ol th» warabipa mu
P. O. Bo« »V
Porttend. Or».
tiny, and at the name time he dittrueta
th, fortre»» artillerymen.
Il the fort
ran» and on the warahipe doubt» ataff»
ot officer» keep natch with revolver*.
20-Mule-Team
Borax
Railroad Into th» Yotemit».
Merced, Cal., Aug 7.—The Yoaemita
Valley railroad, building from here,
li»■ t>»»n completed to I'lraeant valley,
Sfi mil»» Irom Merced, and train wer-
vi<-» will I* commerce.1 to that point
next Sunday.
The grail mg la done on .
th» SO mi lea of th» road with the ex
I
•• »♦ la« b If <■
»<• .«■•* Ml»r» I- »-a, ception of about IB mile» ami it la ex
|ia»«w»r* >'•<* tahM»«* • -<*■
•» •• it • t pected that til» rood will 1» «.vrmpleted
Ihn hl,hr»| iglú» I b ih» t. Ur| ».« h *4 ! Murwrry.
by the end ol the year.
The railroad
and I.»* art., .g* :.*•.« » • • tv - ’• I
V I tie-«Jag« I l
!«•■ fe«4* !!**«•«
II'***« company la planning tn put up a fine
hna|> K «•«*■
‘ri »ad «aarwitlr pt titre T«I4 m
10 r<•!•«<« f>er f.»r |0 «ant* »!«<• dealer"» n»m» I*A bot»l at Hi» termmua ol th» road
VIF!< 11» A* I IM til V \ < I », tu.iaad t al
which will l>e at th» Park Line, aix
mile» balow th» »ntranc» to th» valley.
Is an Ecomomical
Labor-Saving
Aid to the Household
CLASSIHED/WVERTISING
Mutiny Threaten» Ode tea.
Odeeaa. Aug. 7. — Hevactnpol ia »'ill
Portland Trade Ihre,tory
i telegraphically isolated, but ataamer
arrival» Irom that port report all qul»t
heme» an» AUdrewe. w r^tl.iW e» W.ae»-
( there.
Th» tai lor» ot th» flawt and
•oldiera ot the fortre»» are apparently
« K> à h >i » « h « rmi» w. .« m ». i ~ i ». v » dUheartetied by th» fiaaco reaulting
MfM«. I. b. O,. MM WHI.
ITM I.IWM
from th» northern mutlni»».
Th»
H...
» inw m 4
troop» at Ol»»»a are »bowing unmi»-
■ r - ■
o
-
....... takable eigne of unreel and th» author-
M-. • AIO«» H., ).av. a I . ...IM rlMlua
»....'ho., le m.e , e,,„i.h
»urw« ..4 itie» are taking the moat »tringent
Mimera*. "nrai.mM*,.
meaaurre to prevent a mutiny. No-
meroua patrol» autro*'nd th» camp.
r. n . u
Ma. U
o*
No Wholesale Execution.
Ht Peterobnrg. Aug. 7.—Th» étale
ment that SOO of tha t’rnnatadt mntir-
«•r» bav» Fean executed ia temi-oflfcial-
ly dauiad.
wreck*]
italiana
Hormlgaa
ikland.
immigrant»,
moat of
off
hundred
ami
S|«aaiarda,
ware
drown*!. Tba captain ot tba ataamar
committed »ole -le.
Tba biabop ot Han P*lro, Brani, eleo
waa loot and another biatmp waa for a
Mate among th» mtaaing. Th» remain
der of tba paaeeogate and U>a officer»
and crew got away la th» ehip't boat»
or were rear lied by maona of Inala eent
to them from the abora. A Bombar of
flebermen who toa-l. atlvmpta at reero»
were drowned.
Tbaae r aec o*l from lb» v»a».l are
now at Cap» Palua, in a pitiable condi
li oe, Iraitig wl.b«M>t food ol cloth lag
I:.- Ml
«ir m a a rmt ,.f i . . •
km>wn a» Hajoa llormigaa. and »ank
a mb after ward. Harn fi ret.
Hormigu
alami )>•« ahoul two and a ball mile»
to th» mat ward ot Cap» Palo».
Th» Hirio, own»l by tb» Navigaaioao
Italiana, left (éaaaoa Inguai 1. All lb*
•hip's liooka were loat.
it ia imperni
bla at present to »«certain iba full »x-
lent ot th» diea.ter.
Si net »nth« ot
tbe |<aa*»ng»ra ware Italian«, and th»
remainder Hpaniar.la. A), tb» aurviv-
ore have l*»n Ian-led al Cep» Pa he
Ths Inhabitant* provided them with
clothing and nouriehment.
Thirty
ware landed al llirmagaa iaiand, «boot
on» mila Irom th» tragedy. Enhetmeo
brought la tl>» first new* of th» foun
dering of th» Hirio, and It cr»at*l eoa-
atrrnalion here.
B<>atlo*l* of th*
• hlpwrark*! |>aaa»ngera and crew Iragan
reaching shore aborti/ «liar tb» new*
became known
All th» stoker» want down with tb»
•hip. They were unable to rra< h the
ibernavi»»»
deck in Um» to aav»
timing th» aurvivor« at Cap» Paio» are
many mother« who weep and wring
their banda lor load children, while
there are also a number ot childrei.
who ar» nnabl» to find their parent*.
Th»»» have been admit!*! to the city
foundling aavlnm.
JONES AND POTTER TO JAIL
One
Year and *2,000, Six Months
and *500 Respectively.
Portland, Aug. fi.— Willard X. Jones
and Thaddeus H. Potter, convict*! at
midnight October 15, 11*06, under an
indictment returned by the Federal
grand jury charging them Jointly with
c inspiring to defraud the government
of it» jinblic lauda, were given tbeir
rentrncee l>y Judge Hunt in the ( nit*!
State» District court Saturday.
J >n»e received a fine of 12,000, in
addition to a term of one year at the
government priaen on McNeill's iaiand.
Potter fared »mewhat flatter, a« Judge
Hunt took sereral polvta into consider
ation, which, coupled with the fact
that Francie J. Henry made a strong
pica lor leniency in hie caae, prompted
Ina aealance of six month» in the Mult
nomah county Jail and a fine of 1500
Tobe attorney, lor both were given ten
days to perfect any legal action looking
to an appeal, and in the meantime
Jone» waa re.pl I ml to give IH.000 bail,
double the amount of bia former tmnd,
while Potter waa permitt*l to go upon
his original security.
The particular offense for which th»
two men were convict*! consisted in
inducing a large numtier of Grand
Arrnv men to file *>ldier horneeteeds
in the Si lets Indian reservation, under
agreement to transfer title to Jonas.
Ira Wade, county clerk of I.inoiln
county, was Irrel under llie same in
dictment, but in hia caae the Jury re
turn*! a verdict ol acquittal, the evl
deme not !>»'ng eoneidaied sufficient to
convict
John I. Well,, adjutant gen
eral of the G. A K , waa alao involved
in the «rheme of conspiracy, bi« influ
ence Irani* exercl«*! in the direction ol
muring locators among the old sol
diers.
Well« confeeml hl« «hare uf
complicity in the fraudulent undertak
ing before the grand Jury and wm made
a wltnrrae for the government. A gene
ral shake up in the local G. A. R- was
the rreult of the exp-wutea, and Wells
was conipell*! to leelgn.
It baa long been known that aatl
prleka and other almliar lajurlea Io
tbe boree a bouf may lead to an inf*'
tluo followed by forma I ion of pua umler
the hum of tbe f»»f and a aerlou« gen
aval disease of the horse or at least
tbe lose of tba buof. lu a bulletin of
tbe South iMkota Station. Moore baa
recently reported result» obtained io a
number of caara from allying a strict
aottaeptic treatment to >ojurt«w of Ibis
sort Tba method cutulsta lo paring
away tbe born of tbe hoof from tbe
4ere*a<ie rbteteee Feea»».
affe-ted jert until tbe blood oosaU out
Tbe feed bus or Uvugb at tbe hot
Tbe Isoof la than thoroughly washed
tom tor tbe ebb kens to aal out ot
lo a eolation of bi ch lor Id nf mercury st
made out of lsd Inch bvsrda. A feet
tba rate of one part to Saw of waler,
long with alata ou tbe aide * tnebea
after which a tour bent cotton saturated
wide, making tba trough 2 Incbaa deep,
la a *>lutloo of the same strength la
end places ot I Ine* lumber, i foot elite.
applied to the eouod and tbe wiatle
IS lm-t>»a high. Tbe middle partition*
hoof la pa- ked lo cotton aurruunded by
•re cut A lo- bea a Ide at the bottom to
a bandage and well coal*! with tar
At but turn of trough 3 tm-bea high, then
Thia presents any further filth from
taper« out to lo luches at top. that
coming tn contact with the wound Tbe
mak«a It a V aba(* from both aldea, so
operatloh must usually be done by a
chickens can eat from either side of
qual.fi*!
veterinarian.
Huberqueot
feeler
One «Ida Is fastened to cod
pl*-es and middle partition*, tbe other treatment, bowerer, can be applied by
tbe average farmer. sln>w all that la
side has press to albi» up and down
between <leata. M you can ahut the fee«! Ire-ereary Is to pour a little of this «olu
tloo of blchlorld of mercury upon tbe
eleer off or raise It up any height ac
cotton which proj* ta from tbe uiq*r
cording to what you base In tb» bina
The bottoma of there blue are 1 inch part of the bandage Ibe rot too will
absorb enough of the solution to keep
from bottom of feed trough, so as tbe
chlcketus set more feed 11 «II! orme tl.« wound moistened aud Latten th«
itowu Tou ean bate corn In one. wheel healing pn«vaa
sa«g» she reals»»
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mi ai rouartc ■ UK as.« ruuc*.
In one and grit or oyster shells In a
!
thlret
Tbe chickens can help tiwm
!
reives wtiencver they want to eat. and
their f«-ed Is always dean and they
unit waste their feed by getting It In
llie mud or am»w, and H m * ltd 1» ou
I
binges, so II can tie shut down and fas
true«!, ao that feed Is |ierf*'tly dry.
Each Mu will bold one p* k uf feed
Farm I’roffreaa.
Fin* Wool «bee».
A fuinliS qwestlow
The Weualeydale breed of sheep Is
Twy rows rost Fl" ci b per year for
far from common even In Its home. kirap.
Oue of them yields you *.<••■
England. None la In America. It 1» a quarts of milk a year, that bring you
fine sheep, sutrarior In some respects FHlk The other yield« 130 quart», that
to all uttrare. It Is aald that for cross bring you |2H. The latter lueea for you
lu, on any other bred the Weualey
atevut lit and rdu.-e. the galu on th*
Jala baa no equal Hin t- the Royal Agri former from M'l to WJ
Why do you
cultural 8ocl»ty of England commenced keep the 1.2UUquart row? Von would
giving prizes for wool three years ago. tie lietter off with the one that clears
the Wenaleydale wool lias each time re MO, for you would have only half lira
cured first prlxa lu the “any olb*r long Investment, half tbe work, and half
the fedlng. and you would gain Sli
each year. There would lie no surplus
butter ou tbe market for year» to come
aud prices would rule strong If tbr
I
rows war» ellmluatd which are kept
at a lose. Dairy farmers have uot yet
halt wakd up to an understanding ot
tb* great practical Importance of wed
Ing out tba unprofitable cows from
their iverda. .Maliy a man would make
a fair profit, that how face» a constant
: lose. If be Would keep only such rows
aa pay a profit on their keel-
Farm
Journal.
woold class " No long wool prodmd
in the British Isles la n|ual to tbe
Weualeydale In quality or value.
Ms«» •! a lieed Thl««-
If It la o«vesary to confine the pool
try during the summer and the In- loeure
i-aouul be placed near the shade of
buildings or tree*, try 11» plan of grow
Ing some plants Just outside the fen-v
but far enough from It so that the
fowl» cannot get at Hie foliage
One
of the beat plant, for the purjasse la
tbe i-aana. using its» .amp tall growing
aorta and buying the roots, not the
aewda. Am>ttMr quick growing plant *A»*a
..no wbbb «III make ao abundatee of
shade Is the castor bean, which may b*
grown from Mads planted wbrre they
are to stay; that la, tbe yuuug plants
canitot well I* transferred
Esen rorn
ret thickly will furnish some shad*
O« «r l»«»l» I «a g a ■•<»
quickly, and If a vine la wanted, noth
• fool!**
In, la lietter than the <■ mmon morning
“Why. Margery* I thought yo*i llkrd
glory, tlie w—b Ira I ng sown tblk and
him."
the vines trained alon« string« fastend
Well, we wer» aittlng on the note
to tbe poultry yard fane* While th* ’■••t lllgbt and br l»*t inr that I touhln t
vines or plant» are gnvwln, erwt a whixh* And I turned to him and pu« fe
rough roof of board» oj»n on all aid«» etrd up my life to »tnrt ami
”
to supply teuijairary shad*.
“Welir
“Well. Y»r l<*t mr whlMlt!** (’leer
»'arm Irrlantlew I’I sm I.
Und Leader
A current wheel tu run a halo and
(lhefrrt I «••« swrltoaa«
bucket guariti, la quite feasible for
Man ot tbe II • »** ' * '«•. Î told Jfva
fsrui lrrl,atlon jiurji-raes
Herewith 1« to «all mr ai 7 sharp tide tnuru nf
,iveu an Illustra
ttotaeat
1 cal • I ye >« ehairp •• L
tinti cf such a con Id. aorr. but I couldn’t nah« ya.
w heel for o|>er
sting a
chain
aud bucket. The
• ummee < ■l<l«e1l<*«.
Hummer plowing will answer well on !
ground that han tr>i>, two lu e»d. and '
which has I ecu turned under In the
spring
Buch land Is usually planted
to corn or liotalo*«. and the frequent
use of the cultivator k»»|>» the ground
loose aud promotes decay of the *>d
liut potatoes for an early ebwk are
liarveetad aa soon »« possible, which
lea«era the soli m>t only rough, but In
an excellent condition for wes-da
By
(do* tug the soil »Her the potatoes are
off It will t>e reduced to a finer condt
lion, the needs will be destroy«! aud
tbe sc olid crop of «•■«•ds retarded, so
that by the time the land should ba
gid ten ready for wheat <«ben It should
Ira plow«! again) tbe act'd tied for the
»beat can be harrowed down tine and
nice, »bile all the weeds will not only
have been destroyed, but prevent«!
from seeding. If tba plowing on corn
land la done aa *>>n as the corn la out,
■ nd again tbe laud plow«! before seed
laaiustiuM st uui't wiisrL
Ing tbe wheat. It w III be a gre-at bene
fit to the wheat
diagram Is M-lf explanatory.
< «Ulna l.lve Stoeb.
A great many birder»
fall
to
achieve the results at which they alm
almply travause of their reluctauca to
discard an ocvasloual antnvsl
which
roiitalus a alight blemish. Wanting
tbe bswt, they use what they kuow Is
u.it perfect to produce It. hoping na
ture will kindly gloea over and not re
produce the defert.
Hucb a policy Is
suicidal. The bremler wbo would en
Joy the blgbrot atscv'ewa must not be
afraid to cull. !>et every animal which
can not be raid as first class,
and
strictly *>. be matur«l and Sold Itre«)
from only tlie tra*t. and on no rondlttou
Coal Companies Merged
or rouslderotlon let your fiock d«*terto
H< ran ton, Pa., Aug. A.—It was re- rate through failure to reject tbe Im
ported Imlay on the lieel authority that perfect Agricultural Ep totulsL
one of the largaal deals In tba history
l a* wf * wal Ssbes.
of tha bituminous coal business was
ronsnmated last week, whereby a cor
While roal asbee contain no fertilts
poration known a» the Pennsylvania, It g value they are certaluly useful on
Brach Creek A Eastern Coal comjiany. tb.- farm and should ba sa««L They
*ith a i-apttal of |A,000,000, aiquired are uot entirely valueless In the eotl,
by a HUH year lease all tha property for they will materially aaalet la mak
and buaineee of the Pen r sylvan la C «1 ing a stiff clay *>d m-re workable if
A Coke company, tbe Beech Creek Coal wall mil»«! with It Tbe beet ure for
A Coke company and the North River roal aebee, bwwever, 1« In tbe filling
Coal A Wharf company, aod • number In of wet sj«its. sift ng them and using
of electric light and water rampaniea.
the fine ash*« In the duet boxea In the
poultry bouse« and the roarrer por
Say* Trust Contro a Trade.
tl-ms for the making <>f walk« alone or
Chicago. Aug. A—John Hill, Jr , mix*! with gravel. They mar he used
has r*ipened hie war on the owners ot to advantage #■ a mob b around trees
public warehouse» m Chicago with tbe m: inly for the pun»«» of keeping the
d*laratfon that the grain trail» is in *>ll moist and keepi.ig grass from
the clutches ol a trust. Mr. Hill says growing around tlieui.
ha now has evidence of tbe existence ol
New »erleflee ef PwtaSeee.
an illegal combination among the ware
31 any varieties of joitati*» routs and
house men, and that he intends to fight
It to its death. The Interstate Com go, and, but for the introduction of new
merce commission will meet hers n»st varieties, potatoes would "»>n be scariw
month, and Mr. Kill says he expect» to This la due t«> tbe care lews relertion
of sed
All the tubers of a crop are
sea an investigation »tarted.
acbl for see«l. wlten only the beet
should be eeln-trd. If only the largest
Does to Isthmua in Novambae.
Panama, Aug A.—General Magoon tutwra from tlie thriftteat and strong
this afternoon mt..rm*l Pi eeldent Ama est plants were retain«! for s*d. there
dor that President Roosevelt will visit would be an Improvement In tb* old
the canal sone in November.
Henor vartetl«» Instead of deterioration In
Amador, through Mr. Mag-<on, extend quality. Hut as tong as sed tH>tatoee
*1 • formal invitation to Mr. Roosevelt bring food prb-ea. there will be both
fund and luferlur seed use«!
to visit the city ol Panama.
Hearty Welcome to Root.
Kan to» Paulo, Ikaail, tug. A.—Tbe
tmerican cruiser Cliarleeton, having
on lioard Secretary ol State Root, Mr.
Uriacom. the American minister, and a
party of friends, arrived al Santos
Paulo, Irom Rio de Janeiro today.
After a hearty welcome to Mr Root io
that city, tbe party rams to this place,
the capital of the state. The city waa
gaily decoraled with flags and flowers
in honor ot tbe visitor,. Dr Tibirica,
president of tbe state, welcom*! Mr.
Root at the station. Salute» were 11 red
by the artillery here.
I
’
Vnrg.
Tee
“Even asauming that humor la th*
salt of life «» dont want to rat salt
with a spoon
But here la America
evevytb'.ng reems to be aacrlflced to
humor
Tour politic» ba»» to be made
humorous Your courts of Juattre have
to amure
Retore a great time has
gone toy you will be bavlug funny a*r
ruona
We shall bear that lie* Mr
Hu and *o a Sunday morning »*rmon
was a real screamer- that It was re
reived with roar« of laughter Then tbe
buri h rer» e « II be roi.siJered » bit
too alow, and will bave lo ba rewrtt
ten by siiua tor ght yuuug humorist
frota a newspaper offire
Your very
murder cases will have to be mad*
bright * It Is a foregoiw conclusioti
that tlomeelle trage.! es shall tie side
•pllttlng
I really an» tret sure that m
time America will m>! get a comical
funeral
rerv e. with a low rom«!v
underlaker
Jrvome K Jeroma lathe
Cosmopolitan
«sew r.r.t.. « was t-arv.
PlMrlra waa the 4 year old daughter
uf a mlealonary to Persia. t«»ru lu that
land of Oriental rare am! twrapllallty .
and bur little mimi waa Imbued with
euch Meas of mutual rauuplluieut and
ber little tongue so given to gra-ra “f
ape«-h that her New England grand
mother bail many a etoock
The morning after th* little girl ar
rived at tlie gramlmotIter's home tbe
old lady was tra usti I ng out I'teWbe's
curia, gloating aver her after the faab
luu of grandmothers
“My little ptawbw bird" »tie »aid over
am! over again.
"Why do you call me |>b«»b» birdF*
etfced the chili! at last
"Here In America we bave a bini
that *•/• i’b»rl«r pturt-r'*” ei|»lainr*l
twr (T«fi<hiMitl»rr
Tbr rblld » iu U«!. and hrr root hrr
■tuikding by. knew wtuil wa« ¡MSMilng
In l'hiidw« mind
Not w> tì»r gremì
mother, who ßnlehr-d hrf t««k rrluc
tantly at last, and thru etoi»t««l down
for « klea
“In IVnli.** Mid I’lMptir. In her UR*t
rtrmaing tour, *'wr hnvr onr uld cat.
wbo any *hr«nm* * dramma ” **
II««II h « liar.
It la a very desirable thing to be ahi*
to haul all tbe hayslnto tbe barn th*
same day It la cut Tile worrliuent and
anxiety consequent upon lira liability ol
a storm before murutng are thus avoid
ed, and experience baa taught that hay
having no more than three or foui
hours' auu will come out In tbe sprtn«
p*rf«'t)y sweet and in fine eoudltloc
tor tbe cattle lu adopting this plan II
la w*ll to keep th* bay constantly
stirred with a tedder. There lisa beet
a fear of putting hay Into soiue bartu
that routaln a noticeable amount ol
water, but If It Is properly packed by
being evenly dlstrlbutd over tb* mow
each forkful trodden upon, aud tin
liarn kept cloeed as much as possible
the result will probably be gratifying
Far* Teels ww4 l*»l***a«s
On many farms, bra«, forks, stvorei«
and other tool« have to tie kxiked up
alien wanted, and this looking
up
•umetbuee .viuaum«-« more time than
w. uld be requlrd by the Job of Work
Itrelf
Ofteutlmea plows, harrows and
cultivator», instead of being carefully
b<-uw«*d. are left out of dour» all win
ter.
• pplp a
Fertiliser.
Tbe value of vegetable» depend«
largely upon quick growth, and
if
crops are nnt growing well eune quick
acting fertiliser like nitrate of soda,
guano or poultry dropping», ahmald hr
worked Into the soil rtoaa to the root*
Frequent cultivation of the soil with
the cultivator, rake or lura will often
be all that 1» n«-eaaary.
» I sm la th* Rarwrard.
The tmrn should never I* built near
tbe tvouae. and wherever It la. It should
be kept as sanitary as tbe bouse itself
A country barnyard should I* as neat
and tidy as the dooryard There is no
reason why vines tbould not grow over
the walla and fem-ea, and trees shade
the Incloerd animals. It la possible to
bare lilac« and mock orange« growing
around the barn, as freely as about
tbe elinibhary. Tbe animals are not
any leaa baiipy. and one ran p k great
bumtie» tor vnerelf aud frauds.
Aly Hair is
Scraggly
Do you like it? Then why
be contented with it? Have
to be ? Oh, not Just put on
Ayer*« Hair Vigor and have
long, thick hair; aoft, even
hair; beautiful hair, without *
•ingle gray line in it. Have a
little pride. Keep young just
aa long as you can.
• I *m flbt •«*•*» **4rw <ri4. »»4 u«Ul F*
»•oily any » sir ••• »»»y irtt Hut »u • t»«
wm M, Aye«** Halt VU”» r*A>- r*d Ife« ih4»ufwl
•w»4.v» u> my ItiAlr •• » • tfc»»w u a^ * <r**
iMit tv* b-w ,wt> " J W Ua>*u>,
fe E «•! aar Id* aar*
“M •• HrIU.“ «aid !!w tre h<T. *|
notice utw thing !•«* ull«r about your
work
Y ‘ur Gutauù'ai b ( mm liuonu gr*
ptactly Ilk«
uf Mr Hruwu P14
gw»!! gat hrr titeen, or did h« du tUo
work h»r
“Why. or,* hrg«n ttw gtrl, *jrou
we )u«t ha|»(>ri»a*d to t* alway* n«mr
U m » earn«* ttowrre at the muiv Huir. ’•*•
pHrult >'r** 1’rru*.
Catarrh Cannot be Cared
wt'.h l
a
kl fl
* :
* ae they • at
i
F-* h Th» » 01 • »f*
«%!•?•' ta *
bb-wl ..r «, ntut’Hbrtzffi! 4i, ••• a<>4 it* ‘ r»!** to
r»»ro li >••* mu*»
intwr al r* tu0.1 •»
Het a i'a arrh < ■»?» u 'a»cn lu* ma I» *i i
• a rgh t ! y o|y th« b ■ «1 *i) I i
«. V*
tla l • < a’a-'f h i ;i* tv i • •*•••. » h »J; ■ «
¡I W •« j»rr*«'rttw ’I by - nr of !>0 «at |vhy»i leit«
in ibi« Cktuuiry lor yeam, and I« • regolar p»v
•»rialto:* !» !• - .•• i- ♦. »I o! the l«u*t t<>i.
fen en. r»»mbo
«i h th» »-•>«» t .-I
•er*. Brkitkg .If0« *ly<»t» th« t- »:te « ir an*«
The be?fev t «*•>■ ma n of Ih» tre
<-u •
ia whwt prwai ’ e* AU h w u4«rlnl r.0^11« lu
CUtltlg * •‘•-"h. *»lul fe>» tol'Bl ftinJa ftr*
r J « H r *• 1 Y A • 11 rtv|« , lv *Uv, K.
Sk»M by «!rue4lata |.»tre TV
Ha- a Fa.
• a • I * tael
Yfe brre Ile I «erlieg.
(’burri: What d*«;1 •* d d ) »ur
get at cullvgr?
Qotbam s *
“N’to-ker hrard of «wh a d*grrr **
“Oli. )»• you hete
Short Mop.” *•
Y<>nkt*re Mtatraiugn.
walll Mi.rr IHffl. aal«.
I» I y V i « >*c n .• •>- boa awkward tba
nverag«* wixnati i» yu driwing a bur** ‘
Y -•
S'-Riigc
for «
<•' Hie .i
are |»retty grarvful at ri»4*nA<>ng a tuu>e*
of a bu»l*at»d.“ Ih*trwl< Free l*rr«4
Tlir Klml Y o « i ILiir» Alwayu Itmii’tit Ima borii«* tlic alifiui«
ture of < h.i’». II. rirtchrr* miti liaa borii nm«le iindrr liH
|>< rw4»n.kl Mi|»m hù>n fbr uferr 30 ¿rara. Aliow nu min
to «lecrlvr yoii In thiw.
C’ountrrirHn, linitntiotia him !
•• »! :i'*t-rt’»-g ih ut •• art» bui lai|H«Hliiriita, miri riMlangrr Ilio
liraltli of < iHldrm I'. i perir uve UK ¿linai I \ pariniant.
What is CASTORI A
CuatoriM la n linrnilrss siilmtUnte Tur t'uMor OH. l'ure-
fciirlc. I>ru|is unti Moothiu^ Hyrup*.
It ls l'icuaaiit.
Il
cuntssinis xieithrr Opitim, Morpliine imr <itln-r Nurcotle
Milictaiicr. li. nir«v la it» giuiruut••<•. !t «lestruy» YY orina
unii villa)» l'evr risii il«*»». It cure» I Harrluiu unii W lini
Culle. It relievra Trethlng Trotiblr», • uri » <'<>ii»tl|nttlon
■tini F'iutlllriicy.
it isasiinllitlc» Ilio I ihk I, rt*K il latra tlm
Ntoniucii iiik ! liiivvcl». gl» luti In-itllhv ani! inttitrul alc-ep.
The < lillvlrcn's Puinu-cis Tiro .Ylotlicr’a 1 ricini.
The Kind You Bave Always Bouglit
In Use For Over 30 Years.
How to Exercise the
Bowels
You/ Intest nea are lined Im la with
mllliona ot hltle suokers. that draw the
Nutrition out ot food as it pareea them.
But. It ths food pauea too »lowly. It
decays before It gets through. Then th«
kttle suckers draw Poison from It Inataad
ot Nutrition.
This Poison makes a Ca* that Injures
your system mar« than tha food should
hav« nourishvd It.
You see. the food I* Nourishment or
P
1.
t a . j (du g to h.w K: g It s a/a
In travail.
They do not wa-.te any pr- lous fluid of
th« Bowels, a* Cathartic* do.
Thsy do t t reLas tha Intestines by
greasing them tnsfda Ilk« Castor 0tl oe
Gljtcarine.
They almply stimulate th« Bowel
Muscles to do their work naturally, com
fortably, and nutritiously.
And. theEserctse these B-.wel Muscles
are thus lur ed lo taka, makes them
stronger for th« future, just as Essi..»«
maae* your arm atretvgar.
Th« usual rem«dy of
this delayed passage (called
Consnpat; in) la lo take a
big dose ot Castor Oil.
Th;» merely make slippery the passage
for unloading the current cargo.
Il does not help the Cause ot delay a
trifle.
It does slacken the Bowel Muscles more
than ev«r. and thu* weakens them tor
their next task.
Another remedy Is to take a strong
Cathartic. Ilk« Salts. Calomel. Jalap. Phoa-
phat* of Sodium. Aperient Wa’.er, or any
ot these mixed.
Whatdoea the Cathartic d >
Il merely flushaa-oul the Bowels with a
waste at Digestive Juice, set flowing Inta
the Intestine* through tha tiny tucker».
CaacareM are as safe to
use constantly aa they aza
plezuant lo take.
They are purposely put up kke candy,
so you must eat them slowly and lat them
go down gradually with the saliva, which
1* In Itself, a fine, natural Digestive.
They are put up purposely In ihln, flat,
round cornered Ena.nel boxea, so they
can be carried In a man * vest pocket, or
In a woman'* puria, all the time, without
bulk or trouble.
Prlca 10c a bos at all druggists.
Be very careful to get the genuine,
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com
pany and never »old in bulk. Every tablet
stamped "CCC."
a
a
a
Put. the D-gestlve Juice we waste In
doing this today is needed tor tomorrow s
natural Digestion. W« cannot afford lo
lose It.
Tliat s why Cascarete are th« onl£ nfe
madKina tor tha bowala.
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