The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 24, 1906, Image 4

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UISS LtOPOlD. StCRtTARY
LltÜtHKRANZ
Writ««
•Tbr«« Yeors Ag • Mytiyeteo»
Wes la a Run-Down Condition.
Gee te P«-ru ns My Keeortatiun to
Health and Htr«ngtb
CHINESE FOR CANAL
Log« o< Life and Property Are Haa»y
Though Statements Conflict.
There 'uutinuee to be
Commission Asks lor Bids to
Supptj Coolie Labor.
Ik.
VALPARAISO A WRECK
confusion
statements as to tbe magnitude ol
disaster st Valpotaioo caused
by
earthquake oho, ho abich Iwgan Thur*
■lay. August Iff, and continue! at
qu«ut intervale throughout
tbe nest too days
that
Miapolcboo
fre
an»!
I rum
Valparaiso to the Aoaocisted Frees det
Reserves Option of Calling for Mori
al Will—Strict Terms ter
P«-riena Rs-Jerev Mrrngth
n. luka,
Mrs. Ilellie Green, K. R
0,
CI . sntn
¡ : « I
••«•'■ •
miserable. 1 llegan ths nao ot l'eruns
and began lo impiovo in every «ay
My head due« noi hurt n • • inmh, n.i
appetite is gol and I am gainlng in
fiesh and slrenglb."
4
I « » ar F
Tao gentlemen dining a a New Turk
restaurant wer» surprised to find oi
the bill ef fate, tlie II. i.
. .-.-n
Osh "
“Walter," one saked. "what sort of
bloeflab sre green L. • !t«‘
“Frroh rigid from tu« water?' sa'1
ths waiter cfTuand
“NoMeuse
sa I the
mnn
» -
k • w •■
bluetish at th « ero». ■•
The waiter came up snd took>-d st
the disputed I’em
“Oh. that. «Ir"' b« sa >1 w th an s.
ef et glitenmeut
Ii .'• Lot
r.
bluefish, sir.“
II la
Mará
I •« h
"Tes.” s« d Mr* H<
.v |. esa eg a
damp tundke
ef tv
• •
aw unfurl nat« u «n i, . i
mao la
If leer there a aany 'ban«
ef a «
,
to wan side If t badn t i--< u t f.
b« <1 be in hie Lo «
I '■
tbe hospital ma'am
"Why, I understood that 1 i tin
St«p(«J bl ks. l (V tie
,-
M
trlct visitor, ayn i sthet
! .
• ,1
■Ha i did." said Mr» llerliby. with a
fresh burst of tesr*. "but if tied fel
a bit more to the right, Herr sn «
great plis e' bricks, an' It would h«>r
brota bls fall, aonyway."
M hy
If lilrlaì *bnw
"Has th.it new fr.eud of y irs st.
bovi uro, ... t »
'X»h. yea."
■'Well, It doevu't abuw on tbe s-jr
Tiro "
“No. he « an ofll- ¡al of ths un.te
g:e-.:-i •*ai'* 5»/* —- 4r’-*'4 f’!s!*
Dealer
Th« n..«u« an Hia>><.
Tlie steamer was te Isav« in as hour
•
■ l ... «»■■«•'
psration
" Mother," a «kivi oo« of rhe «Andrer
**wh«r» «r« th« boib« w« want to r«a
who« w«'rs oo th»
"N«»«r mind tb« book«," • be Mid, with
"TNty'r» alt
b«r m».;ib full of r.« i .- •
p « baff la
etbei'• lewophc.
high
Washington.
H pacifica-
Goa« I ir Imi« to tarnish Chinee* labor
for tbe const roc lion ut tbe Penarne
canal were taaov'l l<«iay by the Isth­
mian < anal commission. Tlie Imais l> r
bidding is. lor .'.600 e<Milles.although It
• made • tear that tbs mmmiaeion may
call for such additional numlwr« ol
Chinees laborers as it may need «boaId
the eiperlaient tw «ucceeefal. bat tbe
number shall not escead 2,000 per
month. AU propuaale muet lw receiv­
ed li t later than 10 A. M
September
30, at ab Ich time they will b« opened
The neual eosuilUons regulating com­
petitive bi'Ming for government sup­
plie« aie pr«» riha»! by tbe «peclfi-a-
lion*.
Indi vidual«, ro partneishipe or cor-
¡■orations rompaient to fulfill the term*
of the pr<i(»*al will Im permit’*»! to
bid. but the propmale muet I« accom-
panted by a ■ ertified ch«« k or by a t«ind
•or i-i
I •
i.
t Ik» «u« ra m
Ider «ill Im adva
• 100,-
OOU, which will tie loffelted If be should
tail !.. voter nt a ■ ntract. Prop «al»
are • b« MpraaaaJ m tetma of b«mrly
wages payable in gold currency of the
United Mates or Its equivalent, for the
labor o! cl less than 2.600 Chinee* tor
a ¡>erlod of not lea* than two years,
■ bleb msy be estende»!.
Chin««* laborers will bs req a I red to
work ten hoar« each day.
Overtime
■ III 11* (mid in esceee of ten lours »nd
for ail th* work u|Kin Hundayv or hole
day* at ths rate of time «nd a half.
Tbe holiday* rec<«gn »*d are January 1
February 23, Joly 4, November 3.
T.iankegi vic.g day, Decemlmr 26 and
the first aud lut days ol the Chiueee
N«w Year.
SANTIAGO HURRYING RELIEF.
EXTEND ALASKA CABLE.
No Railroad ter a Month
Madman
Proclaims End of World.
Government Requires Duple« System
and Branch South.
Santiago, Chile. Aug. 31.—Tbe may
Washington, Aug. 30.-- Commercial
or of >anliago dec lame it will take one receipts from th» Alaskan i able and
month t ’ re establish railroad comma telegraph lines amounted to I24.UOO in
nicatioii between here and Valparaiso.
I
I
Il- »- -.-«ii
» oi-r,«l that certain amount collected by the United Klatee
parts »( the bay of Valparalao are con- in any previous month. The official
•i'leiably shallower, and new sounding« dispatchee sent during
the
month
will be necesvary.
would have cost 413,000 had they been
A« a result of the destruction of all paid for al the commercial raise
Thia
the drugstores in Valparaiso, medicine» rapid increase in the demands upon
ati-l drugs ar» lacking.
E ighteen am the Alaskan cable and telegraph system
I'ulan-ra with beds, a consignment of will be met by the government by the
inedlriaro and a numlwr of nurses arr duplexing of the cable*.
.1,.: i -
< 'iis’gnmetile
the cableebip Burnside, which is to
nt provisions are being shipped a> install the duplexing apparatus at the
quickly as possible.
Alaskan end of the cable, will probably
The deetructiou of the village« of leave Seattle about September 16.
It
t*rn
Pspolo, Zipilia and Rrnu has
will carry 200 mile« of new cable
con firmest.
which has just l>een shipped from New
York for the extension ol the cable ser­
FIRES ARE QUENCHED
vice south of Ketchikan. This exten­
sion will tie effected by tapping the line
Valparaiso Guarded by Troops Pro- from Sitka to Juneau at Cape Fanshaw
visions Cannot Gst Through.
From that point a branch lin« will lie
Valparaiso, Aug 31 .—The fires which extended down to Wrangel, then to
hmke out after the earth juake have, a« Hadley, on Prime of Walee island,
a result of stubborn efforts, finally l»een and then to Ketchikan, which is only
•uppresseil.
Dynamite was
largely about 60 miles from Port Himpeon, the
English town which is to be the ter
ised to thia end.
The streets ot the city are constantly minus of the Grand Trunk Pacific rail-
patrollsd by military and other forces
Many róblete have l>e«n shot and kill
ed. Martial law prevails.
Telephone communication tietween
bere and fiantlsgu was rtwUired today
The telegraph wire«, however, are still
down, and the railroad la not yet work
mg. letters to the outside world are
•ent to Santiago by boiermen.
Meal i« iiemg distribuisci in the
streets here by order of the authorities,
aod trainload« ->f provisions have lieen
started from Santiago, bat cannot get
through.
Will Stay in Race
Washington,
tug. 21. — Secretary
Taft will decline appointment to the
United d'etre Supreme court bench and
remain in tbs cabinet, lie will notify
the president to this effect early In
Iw I •«.
'eptemt>er, as Court assembles for the
*‘VVb«r«'e the boa •■« • rL-’.-r f..r’y f—• autumn term In October. This d-ter-
kng ibat you ve gol painted ■■
- • .
mi nation upon Mr. Taft's part means
e-it In frontT* d«m«ml<-J tbs visitor at that he pr drably will make bis visit to
lb« dim« muavitm
the Philippine« neit winter. It also
Till» I« wash day. and we’re naing
means that he will continue to tie pres­
bin for a clothe« nt. ' eip • i.e.1 I be I :
idential timber until the nomination is
«•«•iso beaut v.
made by the Republican National con
Nw Teirte at «II
vention.
Canby Dunn IM you take any «‘orb
la tbe story that a man »»pii-d th-
American Gold Mme Dea .
snt.rr alphabet »n ••■ h»a I of a ,
Hl. Petersburg, Aug. Il —The news-
T. Knott Certainly
lie
.1 Lav,
¡.»(■crs hero report tbet Americans are
engraved th« trn commamimcni« un I
negotiating for the purchase of the
It wa« a coupling pin
Ring uflL
Nerchinsk gold mine*, which have I wen
A Danlah colony of '»•' tamil *■« h the cause of a great scandal In which
seeking a location in Mei »
If the col several grand dukee were involved.
ouy proapara It will rc-ei»« larga a<*• > Tha mined are enppoeed to contain
nuu lat«r.
qnarts worth 12 000,000,000 and the
court ratrarllla is reported to tie am
COULD NOT KEEP UP.
ious to dispore ol them, but the Amer
lean« have been chary of pnrehaaing a
Broken Down, Like Many Another concession which might I* repudiated
Woman, With Echausting
by parliament at any time that it so
Kidney Troubles.
desired.
Mrs. A. Taylor, of Wharton, N. J
says- "1 bad kidney trouble in It«
m<>«t painful and secure form, and th<
torture I went through
now seem« to bavt
lieen almost unbeara
bl«. I hod backache,
pains in tha side and
loins, ditsy spoils and
hot,
feverish hea<!-
ache*.
Th«rs wer«
bearing down pom»,
and the kidney irr«
lions pas«e<l too fre­
quently, and with a horning sensation
They showed sediment.
I became die-
eonraged. weak, larqniá and depreseed,
eo sirk and weak that I coaid not keep
ap. As doctor» did not rar« me I de­
rided to try (»nan's Kidney Pills, ami
with »ich success that my trouble*
were all gone after using eight bos««,
and my rtrergth, ami-iii -n and genet»
health io fine.*'
ft >ld by all dealers.
60 cento a box.
'uater Milburn Co , tuffato, N. Y
that tbe property lose may be aa
aa |2M OC0. K» abicb latter M ••
great aa tbe loae «'i«taiuel by **an Fran
ciacu in oooaeqaetK« of tbe earthquake
aod fire whirli devaatated that city last
April.
A refugee who has arrived at Manila-
go place« tlie known dead al 100 and
other mroeagr* indicate that th« first
reports ot damag« and cawualtlee aere
gr.atly exaggerated
Dispatd.ee to the Mate department
st Washington place lb« fatalities al
about 600.
Tbeae « »»«flirting »Ute-
ments rannot at this time t>e adjusted.
It Is evident thst even yet confusion
and panic prevail al Valpa*ai»o and
ant<l order is restored it will tw impos­
sible to ascertain with accuracy the l.iee
of life and property.
The dwellliige in the city Lave l>e«n
prmtically abandoned br th« inbab
itaate. who ar« existing as Iwet they
can In the pittas and street« of the city
•nd in the bills a»l)«<ent to It. eithoat
•belter from «term and «un, and Ism
me ronfrnnting them. Food is already
•rarce sn»l high. Water for drinking
purposes is lacking and d.««a«e is
Iva red.
Tbe government Is doing all it can to
bring in relief.
The crippling of tbe
railroads into Valparniso coiistitutee a
aerlous factor in the situation,
for an
indefinite period relief aupplira can
only l>e ordered through other inran« ol
transportation, the «eatKiard affording
the Leet ot tb««e.
At Hantisgo many of the be«t public
am! private building« were wrecktnl
The loea of life there is augmente.! by
tlie panic which «aised the |>eople.
many of whon, threw themerlv«« from
lialconie« of their bomee. The <teetruc
tlve force of the earthquake was ex per
:«nce<! over a large extent of the coati
try. many towns sustsinlng «eriou»
damage.
Their Return.
Miu Hitka Lvopol 1, 1. ' Main «t'set
Mineaba, Wis , fiec'y
l.ietsikran«
«ritos
"Throe reara ago my «v»(»m was Ina
tortible run-d"Wn condition and I «as
tuokea out all ovai my body.
I bogan
x» be «ornad about my .ondltlo« ami I
«aa glad to tty anylhing wbuh w
' I
relieve me.
■pvrvmo «•«• rs'omnwndvil t» me aa a
Sne blcod roneody and ton
and I •
* ' 't *'• t
¡ >• ■-
"A fea botile« iheeged mv tonvMion
vMterMbv and in a short time I «u all
»ver my tionbl«.
**1 os« to Peruna my tootoration to
tiealth aod strength.
I sm g'ad to •n-
forse It."
el Augu«t IV state that a » •i«i«te eo
tirnate of the fatalities Is 2 '»00. ao I
No Americans Killed.
Lima, Peru, Aug. 31.— Dispatches
from Valparaiso received here today
•tale that the earthquake there canswl
Immense leetruction. Tbo loss of life
is not stated.
The government will
ask the Chilean congress for an appro­
priation of IIOO.OoO.tMM for the recon-
strnrtion of Valparaiso. The bank« of
Valparaiso will l>w opened tomorrow
for two hours. No newspapers are yet
published. No Knglishmen or Ameri-
cars were killed or injured.
Poor Old Robinson Cruso«.
Now York, Aug. fl.— A report reach-
rd this city today that th« South
American earthquake de«troy«d th« is­
land of Juan Fernandes, off th« Chil­
ean coast. It belonged to Chil«, and
on It wer« a penal settlement an I a fort.
This is th« island mod« famous by
Daniel de Foo, as tbe Scene of the
adventures
Kob oso >
thrilling
Crusoe.
It is believed that this additional
200 miles of cable will result in a great
increa«« in cable re-eipts, as the Fed
■nil system Upv a country which is
rich in mine« and fisheriee aud al eady
has many large canning
factories,
which «land greatly in need of daily
communication with the United States
In care the cable ship doe« not »nmnn.
ter bad weather, the line will probably
be completed lietore Novemlww 1. Cap
tain Henry W. Stamford, of the Signal
corp«, will direct the laying of the new
cable.
Byerly Gets Good Job.
New York, Aug. 20.— fistnoel Pyer
ly, th« young clerk employed by the
American Flsprees company, who re
rantly gamed notoriety by Ids bid for
f. *00,000 of th« I'sliema i anal boodg
has baromr vice president of a new bond
company, under the name of the Abram
White Bond company.
Mr. Hyerly
mail» about 125,000 by dtep sing ol hie
allotment ol Panama bonds.
A'ter
cloeing up the deal, llyerly sailed tor
Korop«, and Is
now
establishing
branches and Fluropeau connections for
the new firm.
Threatens to Abdicate.
London Aug. 20. — From a semi­
official eourre it is learned that a letti r
sent ty Usar Nir hola» Io King Edward
state»! that the ruler of Russia intended
to abdicate uniese tbe other powers
came to his assistane«. It was also
stated that sine« Ui« m««ting ot Kii g
Edward and the kaiser, assurance
have t>e«n for warded to the rear to pri­
vent him tabing such action. It wss
said that King Edward intemls sending
a special meeeengvr to hl. Petersburg
with a view to dis, useing preeenl con-
ditions in Rumia with the exar.
rallie
Harawaw
Ta "fired out an American »ait Thl«
die* of Burina where tbe nv
live« tane bee# long n 'oritacf with quewbon 1» put by a l»odou paper ia
FlUWgteai««. «aya the aul ilw»r of ' Burma i ..-u*« ng ttw u«e of the exprswotou by
Panile I srwt D*— riled * they bave teat ttm A Irons rwrreaponilent of tbo Time«
>u»e of their trad.ttona I |mlltenewa . but n cwnnortlou with the dlsin ««el '»f th*
country districts old •• h*»l tour tmer an euihesaoHor to Austria Hun­
gary
Anyth ng that «»mi« slangy 1«
Still tlie » uatrmi
English gent teman w ho had grm-ral > •tanqsed a» «u American *™
a new j»nv w«• try lug him oat but in tb.v - sse. a« la vo many others of
reu UM «be ba a Burman road when the salinai a similar nature. It 1« shown that the
f >g«-»e a toudand. bolted, and ran at tup spaod down a phrase *-ati be found lubedded In the
loss « of the Kug|i«b lauguagr "Fired
toM« i laett to Mr. narrow road
uf an Americanism* Well, tn one of
tai MPgte the lart*
Io the way aliend wa« a nativa car’
••I ntrrxwl in the ta whh b was a fan. lly party out la'll -ibakspear«* • meta, as one ef tbe
In
I.-nd»n paper* say*, you may read
day making
f ieri i*4«n*»ra*icHL
.
• • 1 '
Rte I»ay daahevl Into the ba* g of tbr
ef » bn h to I« a •■art threw h • rider uto the ■■ J«t Of
doubt,
flirr« tv. and he tbe merrymakers, and «evervly injured I 1 my bad sng«l fire my g «>1 one ent
An American w bool teacher aod
• I mi ia a diferfor -be It irman who was drblag
hi« 1« armtber lllustratloo that runic«
af tto t'arnrgte
Before the Englishman bad an oppor
rom|Mity. uf tto tunity la espialo hlv anespe>te-1 on I to mind -de. .led 'hat h.« pupils ebouId
X an X r.lrn Tru«t ■taught tbe Biirmaa ptcb«d bHa«elf u| Imp the Word aa) ' br iuw I was In
i elegant, 1'tw tendency to begin a re
t xiiipiuy and of ■ nd bowed low
, X :
My lord my lord ' be said apto» mark or a question with "say" may cer
It • i«| Bank of getlcaliy. 'tlie cart should uut Ua«v tslnly to overdone. but. at a bright
; nt' I (»Inted mlt. if "any“ is vulgse.
U*m in PhiladeL hOM there"
x.w should we regard the use of it in
tiHv a toy worked
trnmmsl II« W •• • 4 •MMlbal
the first Hue of "Tbe Star Spangled
Mit»A«*|uently to
A new arr tai In thr t *n f iltered a llanncr" “Ob. «ay can you «erf
fl|»ike manufai tur*
rr»taiir»nt ami order ml h » dinner Hr
•r tor«me a part*
ba a I Ju»t brrn wrtrd •I m ’U e largv*. ro
Huw II« Knew,
mill
I to ama««*
W «»Merly That milliner uf yours
?und per»<»n rntm-vl an<! «••-»led l»i.i»«« if
km * begjn after to
it the Mme table, and fln.iHy reu* tied n>u«t l»s a bird.
n Inm and ateel
>ver and Iwlprd huu*rif tu bi« nr.gh
Mra W»uMerly - XoO'Mmae! 8 he hue
TtotHA« M «nd
•or • bread , »n .ng that tbr ottier mau • oelt'ier wing« nur fraibera
AV «»Merly Ac*. but ju»t l«jvk at tbit
boiled potato had not been kHtictod to
look that and ale It uhtout removing bill of bora.
!to »kin. A ¡ 4*r 4»f kb ken f.»H •*«*)
By thi» time the u liter reappeared
and tondtnl the bill of far« tu tiw
Edward II.»»»-»ater. Candida!«
for
uro -«»mer
the t nite»! Mat»*« Senate fr<»u» Nebras­
**Ro«»( brvf roaat |>»>rk \\ h. h thrill
ka. 1« uue ■ t tbe p ••• ra of that Male
“Well I iup’i you A
I takel” »jid be
aud baa been
an bring me rout bev-f. a doubl« or
many years one
Weea *r Ik* Hewee Mow«*«.
der “
Its n»o«t vital for
“Mr« N'vw - •. ha*« yo-i ah«t the
■*rh«nk beaten,** said tto man oppo ebii're «toce you ram« te to««!"
In business and t»
"Net yet. I‘v« put in all s.y lima flat
lltlcal life II.- was
ting ibv fisia" Chicago Tribune.
bora tn Itobeiuia
alxty five year« ng",
»«• r«,« •■« «he uree««.
came to thia cuun-
livery e> boolboy know« that rtie fa
Heel»r»wllv.
try at tbe age of
tile of tile foi and tire hour gr.pw I«
! dwlare." complain.-d Mr« Dusslt. Inaivurate fn in a natural history (»lut
1.1. and at onro to*
I
j
J
vuàid
BoatWATUL
t «hall certaluly have to puuuU tlie of view, «ayv a lond-u newspeiwr.
gnu to make
n*u way.
He start«*! In a» a teto .-blldreii'" an • a writer n I te "What and. as uvu il.
errry
«. leailtvy I«
graph operator and *erved dur*ng tto have they been up to now7" Inquired wrong
An emlimit rtsford t'rofcwr
Civil War as a member of tlw military b«-r huvbarvd.
on bearing tlie point dler-uwd th« otb
"They haie simply iipwt my searing er day a. tually brought «orne grap>«i
lehxrrii i
• i<« of th« aruir
At the
»••• of the war In- w.iv made mauager room. Nothing I« where It «houli! tie and then went to tl>e sou, wl»-re lie
of the l'acitt,- Telegraph Cuiiip.iny tn Needl»-«. »p «11« of thread • -wir», dsrn trl«-l them ou a fox, wLv ate tbeai
Omaha, and In 1*>7I. w ill« bold I tig that Illg bell«.,everything l baie ha« been greedily !
¡»•t. founded the Omaha (tee. of which |M»ked away Into Ibi- in «I u:icijw.-ieit
It I» perfectly exasperatiug
I m * liav ever since la-t-u editor and pro- corui-r«
Mr. Iluxait «urieyed bi« * te with a
prletur.
henlguaut air
I m I 0nt4r atra.
“That wasn't the ebildreu, dear." be
”1 kii«*,* ho ttos'iarads “ibat wo «oro
•aid
I
did
that
"
nomln.ilnl for
tirant for «-i* h o'hor frvtu iho tory
“What po«»e«iM"<l yu?"
ii -» m -« by tlie Itcpubll-
n*»>! ! Örot aft w JT qu
“It was klndu'-s« of ti'-.vrL Atter you
tlie uniat conspicuous
”1 hi»*-* i,' aba rap od, “ioug boforo
public men In the «tralgliteucl up th»- |M|-r« «ini book« that.”
• You ditir
Kuu th. lie served on my d*-*k *o beautifully. I thought
’ \va.
t may toil jou now in ronfi
In tbe Ctvll w ir It wa« no more than right that I abould
return the rompliimut by putHnj yuur doßd’o, ainra wr rw engaged and lt*a a
with tin- Forty flmt
►rtiled, that mamma bad b*eu mapping
•ew lug room In order. Wi I did."
AVIaismeln Volun­
out >>iir a i h‘utai
tor
three
teers, and at the
muuthv
J u-lge
| hr I I»«- ! |s e ’ I ■ »1
\ HMl U
dose of h'Htllltli-a
**\ v<•* * r, I t i.»I to n.arry your
left hl* Mrthplac« <!auKb<er.”
tn FeuiMylvanla and
n•> iLiusbtrr
your «uR
•*ngtig**«l In bnalneaa
"I have U<*r a»»ur«u u that »be dur*
In i'battanuog i 11« •ir.”
IHiruumg r4
line Ixs-n twice
N’t.'fl»- "(
bad *nn>>iin
his lu
"Art you «*arp that tuy daughter *
ttnifoa of aLffaniion n< 4et«*rtlr* work.
It. Cl-Cl tVAXM.
Mayor of that Mty ti«te I* very |»oorr*
V» dear ll"!m»*a/’ aaij Dr. Wataga
and served In t'ongrei» from l*»**:* to
■ X no, »ir "
tu^an it !”
1MH.
Pr »Ident M-Kinley up|»ilntc<l
MKrm>rkabljr poor. Of course, tbi
’ Q ad I i » ate, tnj daar doctor,” hr aa»d
51m Çotiim!»»loiier of Tension« He re- 410 fault of y<»ur«.”
’*Tt»‘tar PhiladwiLíbia
ba«a mad«-
• gne»t In t'.srj t» nc . p- tin- ronaiil gen­
•*Thn»»k you, f»tr.”
me teak hka a bungling amateur ”
eralship nt London, from which be vol­
•‘I.ii’ klly »hr hit» • fiithrr w to*«
Kbooling another < barg* c»f du¡»r into
untarily retired l-i-l year.
hi» arm. hr a»*>m*i| a William
t«»tr ti lieyoiH! rrlth’Hm,”
pot# and »tarad moodily into tbo Oro.
"I undrr»tan»1. »ir.
«lay,
M||old <»•»
<i ^e u>e a « hau»v to fin
!»r. W J PntterMin. a graduate of i*h
Catarrh Caawot be Cured
I »ay thnt lt'< hr k> f«»r y«»u brf
ltu*li Medimi Cvllrg«», < hlrago, and 4 father’« tu«te !• u »«»d. I like yu«i.
With 14M Al .AITI I’ • 4/!•»%•« aa tb*y rannut
•tudrnt uf • rlinlnologi ubo hiu irmi* tx>y. (’«»me up to dinner and we’ll art Tra. h the ♦•at <4 ll-a d.<®a»c • alarrh 4« a
i»l --I r»r • ■ -t»»utuUviial 4k« a**1 and tn "T’le» to
ni In Denver for 1«
you tnu«t taàv» Intarnai r«su»’in»«
tie thl« affair In «hurt «»r«lrr ” -4JlrVr • Ila r» « it 'Tarrh
•
e • f»*> n Ito'.rr' a ly, at.I
•ulng a fritudulent
a* ' < k1ire«'tly on th» blued and rtiufvm » »r‘a«rs
laud I’ a-n l»vairr
Ila I •* • • th • um i» t. I a qua. k mrd • I •
< to« k for S3». bna
It wo
rit>r»I by »>n« ot tL« ««i pb«•. ¡at*«
N «» 4 uMkrlrnrr t art.
attraetevi attrnthftì
in thl» ' uulry t -r yf» • a> I .» a rrg
ar 1 *
V.
,
•
O,,
It
la
I ’ the ’ • 1 ■ ’
I ■
fl«*
hasn't
n
in
politic*
very
lung
by hi« uiiuaual ex
kn -wn, tPoutblned whb tha treat bhMMl puri-
bxi* to.***
<*u«o for hi* crhiì«*
r s ••'! It»< 4Í r». ’ ly p'.i th*» »-
I he txrrte- t roaitUta i>>u o< th» <«• i'.tf rv îicntff
.Xo. but bow tlh! you know?”
Ile aaya br Intor
1» wnat jif -l cfi «u-h w ti terful r*» !« tu
I wii walking with bini to day Ju«l curtirá • a’arrh. -vu t 'Qt
Ite*! criminal
In
m r.lal* r«**.
I J t HFM Y A’»». PlWpa-a lolado, U.
n pulir« patrol wagon da «tod up
«tliv'ta and had no
jii.S’t by drueglaifl prtee - *
I m * hi nd u*. mid be didn't »tart guiltily
Ila t l a
I G a « th« beat.
« ha n< e uf enea pl ng
or to»k ueriuuv at all " I’blladrlpbla
nni'e the
1
Inhtluct
• bl« 4« Metellaie.
lx»dgi*r.
waa awakened In
Ry roo waa writing ht
ah Bar la
1« rartLitiMjM.
bini, He laugh« at
and Scotch Reviewer«.”
Mei Oflrat
thè hlea of rnvironinvìit tnaklng crini*
“Tbey’R And I'm no Kester be • «
“Why are you bowing to that man’
’Tin s ba ad suo from th«
inala, and a««erta hi« <»nndetice he Du you knuw him ■ " s«k~l Madg». in dai med
hradwtter« of Hitter crees, ami I <aa
euuld nrvvr bave becocna one bad bit eurfirlae.
hit im^k doro ■«m r
aib'vetur» hot giten hhu the lulrerlt-
"Yes,'' said her chum
"lie walked
Itrgrvtting that hi« iatne foot wat not
a n<'e.
over me «o many tlnira getting out tie < real club. •** ha could urn It on th«m,
tween acta at th« theater last night Ibat
■ a d ; ped b a t- n ;n fh» ir.r
aga n and
• ’» • «’i.» m -r of h • burning
we got real well a -qualuted." Itelrolt
fo­ several
bough'a to th« sbr«f uf Mptf before hnn.
E ros Pr«-»
al p>
I«
In the train-
Major Hugh L N*-ott will, on Hept.
1 succeed Brigadier ''••neral Albert U
Milla aa superintendent of tlw military
neademy at
l*ulnt. Major
I» im > w on
with the
teenth Cavalry In
tlie l*hlH|»p!ne«. lie
*•• toni In Kru*
turky In IHM, and
g r a «I u a ted from
WrM Point Ln ÏN7A.
lie *n«i In the
Lilith Cavalry for
many y rar*, and during the Npanlvli
war aenrd In the adjutant general's 'In­
partine nt At We»t Pulnt ire will hare
the rank of ixdourl. Hr I» one of tlm
l*r*t known wm I abîme odkvr» lu the
army.
Tb« lat« Quirles fftewart Parnell I«
to har« a monument er« ted to hi« mem­
ory in Mount Auburn remoter,-, lloatun.
retar/ M«t* a’.f of th« Impartaient
Execute Naval Mutineers.
of < ommvr<e and ¡«ator took part in th«
fit. Petersburg Ang. 20.— Seventeen ria«« day «lerci««« at Tal« univera.ty.
of the eailoars of the cruiser Famyai
Asova, who mutinied August 3, and an
"I have no political ••pirati»«« what­
agitator were executed at Reval today. ever," «aid Charlea M. fi.-hwab, th* at««l
Twelve other sailors «er« sentenced to magnate, when a«k«d roncero I tig the re-
hard labor for periods varying from six port that bs J<-«lr«a to «ater tbe L'nlteJ
to ten years 13 were draft«'! to the dis- fitstee deviate from N«vada.
eiplioary t«tlalione, 16 «erecondemn««!
to various disciplinary penalties sn! 34
An extraordinary demaud for l<F cent
were acquitted. Three civilians impli­ plecvs has developed within the («■«(
cated In the mutiny ere handed over to
Wei-tl or two, SO that Uulted Mtatee
the civil authorities for trial.
Treasurer Treat ways that he la unable
to meet It and that the mints would
Functions for Root All Off.
have to be set to work, The cry for
Santiago de Chile, Ang. 20.—One dimes come« from eiery part of the
third of the city of Valparalao waa de­ country, and tber« has twen nothing
stroyed and b00 I tree were loel by tbo
like It In the history of tlie country.
earthquake. Qu 11 lota. Vino del Mar
One tlw- ry of the shortage as held by
and Limache are completely destroyed
a treasury otb lai la that tlie people
The fnnctiooe arranged for the enter­
are eo J
■ • ' tv t it
■ y
u ry ft •
tainment of Hecretatv of State Root will
. «a change In tbrir p - ke’s In order to
be abandoned on account of the uni­
bear It Jlnglfc
versal mourning in Chile.
A Hair
Dressing
Nearly every one likes a fine
hair dressing. Something to
make the hair more manage­
able; to keep it from being
too rough, or from splitting
at the ends. Something, too,
that » ill feed the hair at the
same time, a regular hair-food.
Well-fed hair will be strong,and
will remain where it belongs
on the head, not on the comb!
Th. beat kindot a iMtimonlal —
"Hold tor over slaty y«ar« "
A ml •
A •
«e
«MS
A • te.-.'s.'iufffM f
dLA
9 tekvarkatUk.
iJLijcrs ansar ncrogai.
liBdi«» Ctoeb.
We «n »»»t ««y that perpetual mo
! 'u
» a net m y hem >! »
but
the rad.mu c i>k rocue« wry nr»r to IL
J «
. .• ') f ■:
i
•
gl«»« tubo, ft tbe Io*er rud of whluh
I» «M e.«-- n* < ; A»
v» ilh
t»4u
luug
■trip« uf •Iber. The adWity of tbe
ucea
r ; ‘in. I ml iu>
' • tlie
' ■ e "
»
ray •
u '••>! ■ ■ t
’ p*. w ■ 'i the
to be
left***» of th« etctr.'e |w> expand snd
du t ilg
touch tbo sides i ,,f tn»
wire*, of cour*«. . tlH> < urrents aio at
ooro rei' l«*ased slid the leaves fati back
Tire twat« i are r>*t«*ale<l every
•g« Wi
•
two minute», and
' tb»t It wHl contili iue f»r no leva iban
yeor». w bh b la about aa near
. 1 tn <t,.o
to (writrtulty •• rny
•tout.
Egan Dramatic and
Operatic School
Sos. n 1*06 and I«07 Opens Sept. IS
Prepare« for Dramatic and Operatic
^tagr an l p f»c < tiraduat«*«.
nwcig«
mrvl by h’.uh? g theatf cal managers.
S lid f«»r 4 ateki g’to ami hat of gradu«
ate« an»i thr.r an» > • a
Egan Draautx and Operatic Sch<x>l
Egea Hail Ar.aJr Bsl'Jtag. SsatHs.
MANX C NAN. Triad?«!.
“20-MULE-TEAM
BORAX SOAP
Saves Its ( ost in I ime
Labor and Start h.
It \l «
'utrl. I i njurt.mt t«> the (m«tl
fabric».
never
<au»«*t
<it»c >lurahont,
m*kri thw «lothet tnowy white, and hy
yient« al'y clean, unlike ordinary laundry
toapi, keep» tha hand» »oft and whit«.
Vr«a *tetnp •
f-»
> • ant H f«i ah -.! ii- a
dfrai
t*?«<(.rr
>«l .
?» M ■'■«•
, co«»
•»»«) a h>
-<»■-«•»-
AttdrrM FJU ii id
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ASriirirtWc Pre paralinn I -r As
Nimilaiini} ihcliMd anti Ilei <tlii
lutti the ShigKMlt» luid Ikwls uf
¡NFAISIS.« HI1DRF N
Promotes Digestion Cheerful
nest ami Resi Contains twiibcr
Opuun Morphine nor Muterai.
N ot N akc
otic .
! Apcrfert Rt-mrdv forUorr-iip«
lion. Sour Stona»« h Diant»■> i
WonM.Convuhion»J«wriah
The Kind Yon llave Always Bought, mid which !>as born
in u«o for over 30 year«, has hortm the signature» of
und haw fwi-ii niiuiii tinder Ills per-
borial ati|H*rv lalon uincts its infancy.
Allow no one todci-i-lvc you in this.
All Countrrfrits Imitations und ••.Tu«l-ii«-govid ’* arc hut
F.S|>eriincnta that trille with und «-ndaiigi-r t lie In-allh of
Infanta and Children—Expcrlcnco ugain-t Ex|Mtriiucut
What Is CASTORI A
Citatoria la a harmlr»» nabwtltiito for Cantor Oil, Pare
Iforlc, Drop« anil Soothing Njrrupo. It In FI comiii I. I
contain« neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
niibataiK-e. Ita age in Ita guarantee. It tlrstroja Worn»«
and allay« Fevrriihnr««. It curen Dlafrlio-a and Wind
Colle. It relleven Teething Troublen, cures < 'on-1 iputlon
«nd Flatulency. It uwlnillaten the Food, regulate* flirt
Stomach and Bowel«, giving healthy and natural Mcep.
The Children** Panacea-The Mother*« Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAfd
nrsa and Loss or NU.EP.
Tarsinole Signature of
NEW YO UK.
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
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