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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
• 4 • r LENGTH OF RLACKSNAKC9. I«SS|»I silly ; veruna FOR CATARRH II H ead . throat OF THE /¡I l I lungs stomach kidneysj lacoer AMO PELVIC ORGANS lire Ibi « ur» «- l*<<rt|rsR. Mm. J e ?• ; brr bu»’ tul f r thi ¿ ■ . : » ;ü her ft.” «aiti OUI* Old »iw gvC altiDofijry* th* Mhrr. rv’f-Hrd th« *Sbe gut the talad.** \«w ï««rk I'n^A That Br«re4 Feeireg, fl&Mhhy ! HJ ) a e»< r auffrf •tag* tr ■ • ‘ fro»» Garrkkson N>; but mmy a time, wtwn I’ve hrtth.-tl (hr gh the ;• and I2..U-4 X. «Z t •... T. I have • iffered • f i ‘ M New Monthly Msgatina. A br'ght, new monthly magailne ha* mad« It* app a-ance on th« Fee18c coast, and look» a« it It bad com« to •lay. It 1» the t o « Hay Monthly, pub- pllsbed at Marshfield, Oregon, th« buo- :>ie»s center of .-no of th« m -«t reecurce- f'>1 districts of th« entire Northwrot. Tbe V vein tier number consist* of about 126 |••gee ol r -od reading matter, most ly local in r.tigts, nicely Illustrated, and of general intereat to all who wisti to know anlyhlng of the Grant North want. The number aleo contain» n< aly so ¡«tree of local advertising. Thi» •peaks volume« tor the busine»» enter price and rne>gy of the rltlaene, a* well as lor the ability ol I*. <’ Lever, editor and mar a/»r, and H. Cameron, ad vertising n anager. Ire«»« Hole». Ihr The <; ur rt 1 tell you. I certainly am fond of Swiss c|t.-»•«.- sandwich««, Tb« I>y«|« ¡ !. • Oh. that’s tile cheese t - . ■ . . . t \ ■ » - : ,-r,l| bie. The Gourmet - They are, eh» Well, I licier eat tbem rUiUdrlpbla (¿edger. IÍC.W It Itrsrk Him. Xfr<. S ISur * (with paper)— ! th.it the sip - of the Garden uf Kden U bat •reó f G , r ' - • , 1 » at last L mtu tocatrd. tu» r Mr Kuburb« Y<-»7 When will th« *||la what. ma’amT* • »> of P>ta tsk<* pl : e ami what's th« *ltts <■" rupaf h<i>. What <1 rs be do for fare frum the cliy balli Pu. k. a L' c ~I>o) For a livin’, ma*am? <«• •* • He’s a pia n « i ' a ¡> DeC'b-ae- Why are fro weeping. »ist IN TH( WORLD • LDoiig'.n $4 G I ( l \ h :n»^ tltlM!*« R«11* «I *!► ' '<* lORlY-StVlN PASStSüí RS DEAD PER YEAR PA( il l( ( OAST SKI Rl 1RS ( OMPANY HIM 11 AM). oRK.ON *. vs ’ ’ •: r. ’ • at • M »• a 1 Tra *y I V* < ., « t •• « wi t < hildrri> a alt » f ■ • ■ ' «1 »« » .»r Ihry «•!««*! uth«*« iitnk«-e If I could take you Into m\ large fa*, torles at ItriK ktufi, Mr» ,r»nd • hew you how carefully \\ .1 . I»< ugl.w »hors arc made, you would then understand why (hey hold their ah .»pc. fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. GENERAL SHAFTER DEAD. Pneumonia Prove* Fatal to Leader in Cuban Campaign. P, .i star-hC ’etststrn Inte « s '■< <:. airi ..■. trfsewe el lb- >,,ie . ii r i-.c . i. « . trM r i ■ ..r-.t i ■rii 1 by t >• tifi; in! • “Äe. . o , r,i«ju.u. Hall siali. Il Ilio are the beat. Helle» and t n .1 era <a nd I n g. «* t nr that caí » tw U» d Ly t r entire f in- lly y ui m »«» I <• i. w* nk in ! »tr ng, with »-t ntl? d,tt g r « fliara fuirffints. itshould Lavr pr«»f»rrtkM which in U r Ihr »am« L»'«« alasy« h «Ving li e «arur rfTr» t other» wi «i Iti «fiant tv will have to I« Im re Sed %r»d flnallv !<•*•' lt» effe I al. gather. I hree prop rii?» «-si» le b»u <1 in H iai »4d family re - e!y, llrandrrth** Pilla. 1« su-e it » in- grehrut» afr «■( tht j.-írr t Lerb.tI eitract<*, and rvctv pili »• krj t f-«r three yr r t*f re >c n «<4d. »lut h nil w them («> mellow U r (lo n-’f t«rh‘-*r t tre !• a Ima iVC Ql* ths muri et t at i* *«■ rir fuîîy n a«i», Ureo Ireth’a PlHw arr thè «mia i ne lava- live ti»iii< pili y«»ur gran lpamt« used. They have i* «n i » u»e or over a «entury ami atr »od In «vrrv «Gug ami inni cine •torr, either | Ini < or sugar co*V d. Montpelier, Ohio, Man Feels Com- peled to Tell Hie Eaperienca. /••t W rlt* b»r niuatratr I 4. «t«i-fc- « I i -U • • t» Ira W. L iMMoKW, l’«l t- I J. Ur Kt* »». Mass Na. 4 b Ol FREE IRRIGATED LANDS In Central Oregon, at Cost of Reclamation Joseph Wilgas, Munt|>eli«r, O., says: "1 feel it my duty to tell others about Doan's Kidney Fills. Evpwure an«! driving brought kidney trou ble on me, and I suf- »red much from irreg ular pa-sagee of tbs kidney secretions. Hometiniee t iere was relent lob and at other times passages «»re too frequent, especially at night. There wee pom end diocoloration. I»«n*s Kidney Fills broogbt me relief from the fit»!, an ! •■- n InfuM.I new life. I give them my endorsmenet Mild by ell dealer». flO cents a bos. j Foster Milburn 0o„ Buffalo. N. Y. THE DESCHUTES IRRIGATION & POWER CO Under the Carey Act haa 75,000 acrea now “under" water. MY DEAR FRIEND 210 MILES OF WATER LINES I R feet »very iun*tv day» over each foot over each 100 acre« available coat of irrigation. irrigable to each acre, or purchaser Payment on land: One fourth in three equal annual payment« at 6 per one aetnnd at cash, cent. Maintenance charge, SI per acre per annum for each irrigable alar. MINT actual balance acre for FRODUCTIVF.NF5S PROVEN BY GOVtRN- EXPERIMENTAL. STATION and by actual •et ler» on the land. 30,000 acrea having been »old. DESCHUTES IRRIGATION AND POWER COMPANY 611 McKay Bldt. Portland. Oregon Off« 1er lak »I lead. ki L Ir«m»s4, Creek (*«aty. Orejo» ~ ...«W-r;? A Banking by Mail A PUBLIC DUTY Wh«mw >«>u Ils* » u tan btal i W I . rioMglaa ah <* Ml» iam* pri. » »• al«mp«.t •fi fhr h-lltHH ahkh pr h u ' ua.a- H Itigh p*k«« and interior •!»..< « r »*«- «».er * 6- ' " • •nJ Inaiat wp«»n ha» leg t h m AU *€,».' I 4 |>pmraurP. M»tsa u- -, •le. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Who ar* you. alrP* «sàed Eva, In «»irpriiM*. “Madam.* .Adam, with bis tr . a: >g I till Eihibit A of the ethnological department.* It »#• th*-n that the **rj»enf, having from the Soologirtl department, entered apon the «>vi*r, and the real trou ble began. YBODY AT ALLFRh U V 7/ fjgjerò The Ideal Family Laxative t»>w<infl' JoH Have i on a Friend? Inmigrant Train In Disastrous Indiana Treck. "Iv. , that man r. ally believe all be My» F Believe It !" echot-d Hrnator flor- «hum. ' why he doesn't even uuderataud It" Washington Mtar W. L. DOUCLAS •3.50<&.'3.00Shocs T WÜ TRAINS COLLIDE EXPECT ROOSEVELTS AIO. The late Just e Daly of N.-w Torfc L«ade«a Confident That President'» frequently entlimed lite tr-l um «>f legal proceedings bad before bliu bjr hl» M <-h Oh. I'm ao <llaapf*dnt- Coming Message to Congrere W.ll kindly wIL You know John » Jt-eU the pi««lge Contain Red col Demands O-ie day a «ult was brought before Isst werk. for Labor. bini In which damage« were ctalm««l by Mrs. I NW’hi«r »’•«•? Minn* a|»lla. M nn. Nov 12 That res «on of sn aeeawlt 1‘lslntlflT bad breo Mr«. M - «h knd- sn t this morn the convcntlun of the American E'««d ku.a ke.1 down by Hie defeda»! «lui se ing he went »n a fishing ex.ur*loal~- ernllon of I-abor which open* In thia vrrvly pummelml while prostrate. One Clevvtaml lewiil.-r city thia morning, wlll go on record of the witnesses seriuevl very retui-tant Then tell him about Ayer’» X Few X -ara lienee. In favor of aa aggreaatve political |>ol to answer the «Iue»tIm» put to him on The Qret battle In airships !>a.| *wen Cherry Pectoral. Tell him I Icy arooia aaaured Frum all |>arta of cr-.Mexamination, la which he waa up f'Hight. how it cured your hard couch. the «-ountry dehgatea are bringing In held by tha court. "I bear." sai l one officer, "that the "tt tth all due rrspwt to your honor." report, of sucieae at the poll, al the Tell him u hy you alu ays keep goers! was Io the tvry Ibi A of tbe eniiplalu««l the attorney for (lie plain re«ent election. fight." it in the house. Tell him to era Nearly All Fugitives from Rus 8<> far these reports show that at tiff, "ttie i-ourt doee not ap|»mr to take "ire»i«>r.d.Ht another offl.-er. , *ba as* his doctor about it. Doc sis - Survivor* Lose Baggage least five trade unionist, wlll alt in «vignila»•» <>f the underlying principle had sllteen gasbag* puncturv-i i over Int « i-aasv" tors use a great deal of il for and Other Possession«. him."—imulssllle Courier Journal. the next Congrewa. while a great num “In my opinion," retd rd ht» bom>r. throat and lung troubles. ber have been elected to the d.«4'-**nt gn>»l naturvdly. “Hie mrlcrb lug prlncl f ha * a (‘-•r *s’* ro J *> 4 t' S»»4 •»! •late le.glslaturca. O r».!» 4 • h t ■■■ h « « | A jsj » pal in th!« «e Is »»ur rln-iiL Mr At Moat prutuiumed have been th«- »lie rhlc»(o. Nov. |3 More than half « re*«»*•! *»4 1« »«»• 1»4 r«r feet oH'»f 1» »• eaw-attiif « ««v««flk 11t»l ream of the Unite«! Mine Wotkera and !• rm-y.” Harper's Wiv-kty. th«« pa.iaens* rs <>n an Immigrant train < . h ma- t.q l k*A I « flirS*».!»w«* the Commercial Telegrapher,’ Union H*ia. » i*m «Ml th«- Baltimore * Ohio railroad wee The miner. In the anthraiite ditrlci • »•4 Jtid^e Adatua. tl*<* ('uuntf Co iirt ktll«M or Injure«! in a collision today of IN-nuaylvanla have elected W B A-a» SMimtMUrw« ef ¡ 'twtwren the paaarngvr train and a \* llaori and T. D Nichols to t'ongrvea Jii«!ge of Liniert« «'A. I« •»»* of th» Wit* <■ ■ f »««sirunux and 10 of their membera to the state first of tri«!iii»rti. , hut m'raslor.alljr from freight mar Woodville. Ind One hun i lx-gi»lature. nil rwountrr he c*iu**rg<m MN'tmd bvwt i1:..'.«». dred and »lily five |iaaa«-nier» were on The t> Ivgraphcra elected three of Tho oilier »Liy i • Jun»f Aflkrd to l>e ort« im «I ** the train, and of tbesr 47 were either j their members to Congrcas In different •o'vunt uf One of Av r ’■ Pills at ticittimo will New girl Ro j u I '.vtit that . killed ontrlcht or were burned Io ¡parts of the country. Including th« eicU d frutu «cníitg hasten riK-ovur». Gently laxative. th1* •' ■••'■< U ef .-.a In Henne dr-* fl I death in th«- fire which broke out In I Fourth IMatrlct of Illinois ••Were >*»u In muri during my charge [ ptn county, in thia state. 31 out of 39 I »n at the creation? I th, wr«<ka<e lmme«!late|y after the ' men Indore**«! by labor flor the atat« I to (tie jury lu the last <4M»f* a*ked tbv (Fiirka -A‘ertalnly I do. Irolllrton. * The nam«m of all the dead legislature anil county o*ccra hav •• Jibhre only a aida imue.* IL m M uq bly never be known. known, — aa 45 b7'n «'•**‘•'1 These aucca«s«e hat«' I will prnluibly -Y*«. honio-r." re| l:ej the Juror, I whetted the appétit«-» of the |ab«>r m* n >>f th«- bo.1l.« were ronsum«d in th«- I and >. the general , *lHd bear Ur it I» opinion uf the an.I ,, la ■•-neral ........ u. ”7-~ » ? »n •*/!*;• N.rr • F"> *Y hot H.r, I heard every flam«-« or w«re ao badly burn«-«t that I i|«-l«-ga<re who have arrtt<-«| here that ♦*» » •■wrmsj 2,r |<r. Ki-teffi*» or>«4 t *•* i rki » h'rtv MU- »*-4 . Id«'ntlfiration but I couldn't make any la Impoealble Thirty the convention will devote at hast ILK|.g ,14 •*! Atvlfl ***.. J»*-« 'A - g ià»» .««• IW V X • political pro <-i<ht people Were Injured, and eeveral •*“ a*’" ,o t a i «e „< ttw in a ■ « >. « , a k Y • ttt . q «n i » «K of these wlll die. . « i > <>( »re • *i prrebU’nt fc«'ln great I jr rn Freq «trot I'strua - Ms Where an» your slot cap«-d unhurt, but lo«t nearly ill tb<cir I cour•<«»<( over the •Huation. Hr nay« taarbi&rs? ba<Ka«c and elothlng. F SIM* I h»-* haa acorre »>( Irttrra fr»»n» W' ’«•< • A*» trperator *Sh I Tbrre‘1 < ng to be a The disaster was <-au»«-d by a blun I men outahfe o( th«* labor movement • Irrlrulnfl It. rs.l on 'em si 4 e'clvk. Cott*« armimi dor of some employe of the railroad in which they derlare that th«*y never V* \ I > . - : » t-»Lì LOT ()( I ANSIDE ag ¡ eompany. but jn»l where the blam«- I before fully undrretood what the tr»«l< !'-(av»i!fnt ’ ik H»*t>k II»» has not been determined lunloniata of the country atocM fur in •Wn Wta/tiing atortre about the height «I (be •|«rlSl gatl- of ».‘nto of the Xrw York buihllng« The joi»»* nr er train, which • M • a political way. and wipreaaiag aym ”1 *tw IT* nf Ih* H wtat'a (leal ■ * * ■ ’■ ■ tj V» re* Au lr!.«h-iiJin who was ti»irnlng stood load««! with Russian Jews, Hi-rvlans palhy with their alma and objects. m >« sod »A |< t rmvuth ; and Poles, all «if them rv«'ent arrivals "It haa bcm the areatret «»duration It a« king as be could, aud thru quo free Pirikurirt Uy tn this country and tiound for t'hiearo a! campaign that organli««! labor ha* rJv.| : a < or place» in the Northwest, was the ev«*r conducted,* hr aald tonight.** •«-«-on.l section of a through train from W «»ter iliul. ’’The aubjrct la fully covered In Th. enclneer of freight rr|»ort whhh I will aubmlt to Cbolly- Il V I > » » tk.uk I look with Baltimore tfaln No 9* r>n Instructions received convention tomorrow, but l have n»y autoo obi le raggles? at McCool. Ind walt«-d at a aldlnx at hesitation In saying that the political « u I «'ipp'sie yny Mia« C . i » a -4 ? i T I ■ j!i*t st if they were ordì Babcock, Ind . to allow tb«. Imnilcrant program of the Krecufive Council will train to paaa. u be Indorsed by the convention. It la narr «!»•»■ « Ih-n’t you? As Sofia ns the firs! »«MiIon of the but the beginning of organlird labor» Immlrrant tialn had paaaed the switch efforts In the political arena * To Break In New Shoes. ■ at Babcock, th«' fr< Ight train, Iti charKe «hs.r . « >rili i Kase, a poe ler One of th»» rffecta of the tabor potlfl tir o*« !.. : a 1. ■ g «« lieu f**l of Einalneer Burke and Conductor cal prog rum wlll br seen In the mm 1 ’ ’■ ' - • • • « I I • «I Mostr. atarteiLeastward A light snow Ing m«>ssagr of President Rocuirvrlt to • ■ ' ■ «<•’■» ! • !. * »' J'. ¡«at »r-e|>t I »»arti. According to same lab* • ■ • • • e-li'HIK adSrsm was falllnK. which Increased the dark Congress din Üif»up *.lsu » lKr.,1..! ¡« K..,, s V nese of the early m«>rnln< and aa the officials who have recently talked with fn-laht waa rounding n »bmp curve the Prraident on the stibj«‘ct. the com Hnww. ought to It., ltd Just w.-st of Woodville, the »«-emd ae<- Ing mesaagc will contain aotnr of th«' Gunner Tl. v <■ gsr Is tiau><-d sfter a lion of the Immigrant train came In most radical demands for labor that Ip the whirl« bou««-." sight a short distance away, tearing have ever b«rn made by a President gr-- it nutli.’r flud great comfort lu Guyer lint tlie great author. Is dent toward Chicago at the rate of 40 tn I Iro of the I’nitrd States an hour. The two tralna came to- let m< gì» In It. If« Gunrn-r How fortunate fur the man I get her with unalack«-ned ape«!, and In Milwauk«»* Send ufacturer of the cigar!" th«' crash six paaaengcr coaches and NEGRO TROOPS SHED TEARS. WE PAY several freight cars were knocked Into kindling wood, and. together with the locomotives, went rolling down the Vet«>an» of Twenty Fifth Dr-i ly At fected by Disgrace. * mt.anknient M .»rirorraf M gi k r* 1 bt«l • e«*«flb I «•«rr. Of»w <‘f the «igi !fh-nnt fmftare« of th-« annke ao*n*on, and of wn, «uak<* »ewwm that on ’*». wbh b 1« »▼rfy )»n»r. la the very k»ng length of the bLok»iiakv« that «re •05« tbr «»I i»» State Jour al. Thia U not at all remwrkatde. for !«‘Ut the only thing a Idark»nakr baa to abour for iGelf !• Ita l«*ugtb. It ha« no tnu«L'al fall like the raftleannke. nor the puffed <»tit bead of the Llaalng viper, nor the livid, languid manners of the b*»u*e«i»ake It haa only length, a nd when with amaslng »(»red It ab’|a threogh the d»ep <****• dead lea net It to t«e tliirtj or forty feet long Ho truly d ew this little illuUoft eg» St that wiii-r. a pt»rw»n trim <»f • Ida k make wtefl <»r eight f«'»’t h»«»g. he pride« bur.«« If on gr< »t t»<'<l*wty of »tMrtuetit. And by tt»e way, We hi» r not«! n..iny b'.i knnake tt«»rlea th « itimrnrr, and we have not rurvuntrred a make under •»<«*() fret. There waa that atury of a girl out tn York Ktatr, who beard her HtH» dog | barking »hdrtitly out In !l*e atablr Ml»«* went there to dhMNjtrr the ratin', and k>! that tittle d g waa In fight with a blarkmake »«ten fe«t l*»ng It . was a great fight and five dog waa <k»|.ig hr role n.-rk, k»w--mg (be pyth -n at t*«> until tbe little girl hunfrvt up a pitch fork and with that dl»|»strbrd the «»r- |w*nL which, the •evunut *aya, waa •ev en fret lor-g Of «•»uro- !f had to be M'vrn feet, for there !• no other k‘n<L la th*"re a moral to tbit? There 1«, of cour«r, to rtery make story. It la thl« lie e|. <*-dingly » .-ireful hot to make bigger than It la the horrible In rhtant In your life whb h you enroon* t«*r. Hee that your Idackmaka ;a under m fret long. Ilakersfield. Cal . Nov 13 • Major- General William Rufus Shafter. United Slate« Army, retired, ill'll at 13 43 p. m yesterday nt the ranch of Captain W It M< Kittrick, hla son In Inw. 3» miles south of this city, after an III- nesa of seven day», despite the best m-dlcal attention in California While returning from the i>oll» last Tiles.lay. he contracted a aevrre chill which augmented a «light Indisposition ami neceasltau-d continent' nt to hl» bed Wednesday and Thursday no Im- provement wn« noticed ami E'rlday aft- •■moon Dr. M It' Henateln. of San Franeiaco. was communicated with, but as he was unable to depart at once, |)r I W Thorne was despatched In Dr. Il. riateln's place. Dr Thorne arrived early Saturday morning and. together with the local physicians, diligently watched the patient all that day In the afternoon a slight rally was de tected and relatives nnd physician« were extremely hopeful, but the change was short lived At 10 o'clcx-k a sink Ing spell seised the veteran Dr Herrstein arrived shortly after midnight Saturday nleht nnd a i-onsul fation was held with the other ph val- clans In attendance. Lt I, «tille.I th it Dr lli-rssteln deemed an operation the only means of relief from the Intenti- nal obstruction hut the condition of the path nt would forecast nothing but fatal results In such an attempt Dr llerrsti-ln accompanlol by Dr Thorne, returned to San Francisco, all hope of saving the gallant war hero having been almndoned. Dissolve the Trust. Washington. Nov. 13 While no au thorltatlvc étalement could be obtain ed In r< gard to the matter, there I» good reason to believe that the Gov ernment haa decided to Inatltule pm- credlnga again»! the OII Riandarti Company under the Sherman anti trust act with a view of obtaining an order of the court dissolving the com pany ai It now «’slats and restoring to each of the 75 or so constituent com panie» Ita proportionate »har» of the »lock and also compelling the ohaer- vane<- of the law inhibiting them from entering Into any tontract, agreement or understanding with ea< b other. Mo,t Drunken Army in World. Chicago Nov 13 The United State, army I» th«- drunkest In the world, ac I cording to figure, contained In the re l«’rt of Surgeon G.-ncral O’Reilly, ! h.ad of the n-.cdlcal «I« ¡^rtui. nt uf the army Though General O'Reilly does not state specifically that thia undis puted eminence has be«-n attained »ln«e the atxilltlon of th. canteen sya ¡tern, several commanding generals I have made thia claim The report also I makes cl.-ar that many disease, from which soldi« rs suffere are cau«««l by driving them outside of the post for . amusement. Conndtre Coal Staal. Saif l-ake City, Nov 13 —A federal grind jury was Impanel« d here today Ceftilde? (hr t*<»a(i<* »tamp It* ti*«*ffttnr«a and will begin Its sittings tomorrow |l«*a In it« sbiihk |*i stick in «»ne thing uU Humor has It that presentments will Il f*ta ihrf*. Writ* hit panicuiirs. l»r made of evidence gained by the In 52B lumbtr Itihangr, Portland, Oregon terstate Commrree Commission during Ms recent investigation of Cnion Pad | flr coal holdings and developments in (ronnrrflon with the Government suit to recover land acquired by th« male*)!«! r«it«*r», b»'.aittr«« 1'12*11. letter ' 1#’ ompsuy but no official tnfnrmg held», bill heads i«»d *-!»•"!ii«ing euta; ria lion la forthcoming Keen the names Rven name« j»»k. ik. |.,t»i .t *-•* »■iirvi» <il- the wltnro.ro »ubp«-nr<1 have not ferrui bjr rrm«»ving |««»lew, rtr , iron* prlaL *• -- ••••■<• w b< en divulged (MARtfS M MR AM Discharged From Bankruptcy. 24\ MrorrUMi M. FORT I ANO. <>RfGO^ Tr« nton. N J Nov 13 Th.- Iro quota Theater Company, of Chl< am. whose theater waa destroyed by fir-t three year» ago, attended by great u ana PiiFFtTin n loss of life waa discharg«-«! from bank rnptcy today by Judge Imnnlngln In HICK8-CHATTEN the Unit««! State» court her«- The tonipany hi* liabilities of 12.000.000 ENGRAVING CO itml no assets. PRINTING PLATES I he Kidneys KI Reno .Okla Nov 1? The nu m her» of Companies It (• nnd l> of th' Twenty fifth Infan’: v , . '..r.'.li. r. irntly ordered dismissed by INr»ldent Roosevelt as a result of the riotous disturbances at Brownsville, Teia«, on August 13, were formally discharged today. Many of the men. some of whom have bcm in the service more than 3c years, »hed t.-nra when »hey gave tip their guns Tomorrow th illisrfnn’ ' have battalion drill »Ithout arms am! they will be dlacharg.-d Im mediately upon ncvtpt of offli lai or ■!• • c W t. • The second battalion of the Twenty sixth Infantry, ntd-r command of Major Charle« .1 T Clnrkc which nr rived last night from San Antonio, ha« gone Into camp Just outside the gar rlson limits of Fort R. no The n< r ■ troops have shown no disponitloti to be ugly. Race Suicide Increasing. Paris Nor 13- Public attention ha* again been drawn to the National t» rll Involved In the constantly diminishing birthrate by tho publication of t vital statistics for 19or> The birth« tr- France fur thia year numbered so? ’.’ *3 showing a decrease of 10 937 from th< total of 1901 The reason for this de crease la not to be found In a reduc lion of the number of marriages in which the statistics show a slight In crease over 1904. but It apparently arises from the aversion of the French peopl. to raising large families The National association which 1« studying this matter has reached the conclusion that It Is nce.-ssary to tn culiate the Idea that any couple that raises more than thr<e children merits and 1» entitled to public gratitude and protection Boy« Shot By Courtmartial. St I’vteraburg. Nov. 9 The Riga correspondent of the Hours«- <iai>-tt<- •ends a harrowing description of the recent exicutlon of three young boy» convicted by court martial of robbery and condemned to death The children were placed »gain«! a wall In the courtyard of the barracks. and th«lr pitiable appearance «o unnerved the troop* that they fl red wildly, and *ev eral volley« were nee« »«ary before th. little fellow« were Anally killed The City of Riga I» greatly wrought up over the bloodthirsty Justice. Rogers to "Bust Trusts," Fairhaven. Mass, Nov 12 Henry H Rog' rs. of the Standard Oil Co. I» about to atart out a« a "trust bu»t- •r The company to which he will first turn his attention la one of the strongest combinations In the United : States, the United Shoe Machinery j Company E'or five years past the Shoe Machinery <\>mpany haa be. n at liti gation with the Atiaa Tack Company, claiming Infringements of potent Rog era la Interested In the tack company and It is said that thia Is what decided him to attack the big companha. New Railroad for China. Hongkong. Nov. 13 Chowfu, who waa recently appointe.) Viceroy of the Province of Kwang Tung, ha« arrived here, on hl« way to Canton Speaking al an Informal meeting of Chin* ee merchante with reference to the Yue than Railway, he Insisted upon bar mony between the merchant» and <>ffl cíala with the object of bringing the His I scheme to a successful Issue pwllcy In railway matters, he said, would lx» dictated by W« stern prlncl pie«. Soldirrs Must Keep Out of Pollile» Ut IN-trrsburg. Nov li An Imp-r lai nrdrr haa tx-m l*su> <1 furblddlng aoldirra of all rack» tn becomr mem ber» of politicai aaaoclatlona of «ny party wh«t»<w*ver, «tlsad politicai meeting» <n take part In agitai fon i sralnst thè govrrnment Vlolatkm» of Ih« ordrr wlll be Mvsrely punì shed j When they are wmk, torpid. >>r stagnant ths w!i* '.e sysletx* suffers. I »••n’t r*rgl«<it tiiutu St (!) T tinir, bt'f h«'«*d Use wsniing d th !*• I • tii«' I i t»-d f«*i • . tfi- s i « cj pb X -I. li.r r;i ir> di * rda-r.aid be* II t rest men t it omw with z INTEREST Hood’s Sarsaparilla which runtams Ibi best and R^fust curative •ubstanreR. In usual liquid form or In cbortdatod tabbisk » a is Sarsatabs. b«>d *»«|l. ■■ 0 it» of a d .ll tr »it lx In I >w [«■•«♦ • V til . ........... .................. ■■■ Thero io no satisfaction keener than hemo dry and comfortable w.-.en out in tho hardest otorm. YOU ARE SUit OF THIS IP YOU WE AD Oregon Trust Ci Savings Bank Portland, Oregon I i Sixth «nd Washington Sts. ’I hs • ? waterproof \ M acs oe Ytuow 1 XOILEP CLOTHING a oiiui tvtarwnut. « j rcwt>co » omo « mam us * Toot«()«).:*»<□ ,i. ■< ioti-m < im Hotel and restaurant prl.-ee ■ ro steadily rising In German eitle«, be cause of the rapid rise of prices . f meat and vegetables. Cooks and wait ers also demand much mure tbau fwr- mer ly. ItraaH. Al! st 4.n.e sad u sp. Jlj Grok met Greek. There wasn't say tug of war. SJ m ! lint two linns os ■Mrtfl u *■«* y sr-alterisl th»lr eon »*nt« iu rtx* mud, to the aommpaniiiieat ♦’f nur h L'ud *iid varhsatnl Hellenic pr>d4nitj. *( B !‘h I « i n « I < ? .' J nt M m « !lr«»wn,*' remarked tho fa r l .lith lo Mr Grwn. -Well jmu are. you know,* repllrd «Àre«n>, i 1 m > u <¡ ií Then he wondered why ah» «u«!*lruly ro«« and h*ft tihu. *. : 5 m . 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