f T& Ä' jdÛR A FARCE Wash ■ gton F armcPf i*Kk Information on Various Subjects. fi.ei il» »uhinjtM Slat« («tlwsw PwllaMM Japan Prepares to Hold Manche ria by Fortifying Herself. The experiment station has received a letter from J. A. B . of Everett, ask­ ing how to exterminate the Canadian thistle. I’rofcaaor W. S. Thom her. horticulturist, replied aa follows : “The Canadian thistle Is a bard plant to fight, but by judicious cut­ ting and cultivation you can eradi­ cate It The plant must be kept from forming a growth above th« surface Port Arthur is Being Strengthened of the ground for at least one year In order that your •-fforts for |ta «1 Into Second Gibraltar Foreign termination may be successful The , m ,!r !a Merchants Excluded. plant spr«*ads by underground stem«, «rin»» l.urih« or roots, which are throwu up at dis­ g cour»« in the tances of from thr -e to six feet from Wx kilometer«, a Mrattla. Wa«b., May 30 According the parent plant, no merely destroy- pune tenths ”t ■ to a to the Timet from V au Ing the mother plant will not kill C'J kilometers, or couver. H. C, Japaa La* completely ra the weed. A good rutting during yr rat’d thr **OpRB door" policy io Man the month of June, followed by other chuna With thr arrival of thr Amen as first pushed for- eau Latth*abip fl «et in thr |*a<»flc and cutting» In th» latter part of July I Grange s a»" rates, thr p«>e«ibihty of tinuLie with the and on through Augiist will rheck the thistle materially, and may de- he motor was put into l'aitvd Statre latrr un. Japinrar atatea atrey It i-i. tr.-.v It - la generally BtB pM , t r an v r;i | r k - fhme rose without d>l I’ort Arthur. the former lnd Î5 Gil» ríg» Short Cannot E« E •*. V« 1 i>M t «• 4. Mr«*« u «•••♦, JM Archdeacon cup than a>arn-rd «»yrr thr prop*** I again k iait of the American flaet to the ROBBERS GET CASH Far from It. % < I nth t »Went Another letter from W G M . of • th* lit»« rpffirdeoo lull • Three *rr (hr eoneh.«inn* rmrhrd I . •And how ■ t :. \ i ’ ■ ION nf C- Bf Creai Northern Passenggr T ram Held <• <’ Druce during a recent r*trn«irr Mabton, made Inquiry roncrrning the to b<*a vrii?** «*k«xl the Sunday »>1)0>I dxj’t you? ' Up at Great Falla A r«>m No h».! th» 'i » I '.'n’t amok« t *ur through <*hma. Japan and Corea culture of Enghwh «aìtiuta In that tra» hrr. «t a I! I w> l<»m n h a < • alw cura “The s<- l<-etInn of proper »arieti»« i.it w|.¡ f>, i \f,, n ,■ •. s . rh:ag • •»uhlii t ¡ h« i) mn would tak* I he north bound Great Northern tor of tSr herbarium of thr Vaivmitv r ..»i u la very Important, and up to the pres­ ua tlK'te or bust Thbt i bow wr g»»t :»f Osford. lailug lbs u-vlbiug psr.ud. p.i--.rugrr tram wa» held up this even ent time I have found only two va to thr ih'. «!bttr luat iiimiucr. ” — I'liHa- “While the official cla«*<* are re mg ..li'ut ne nule and a hall (roto •rrvrd, thr J.^panrav people are nut the Dell«» that are bard)' enough to dr'pbla WllltHg (• Olv« itila city by secco niaskrd tnm at li 30 Iraat perturt*rd over the diapatch <»( thrive well under th« conditions of — » • • • « ' . '« »■ awe* Ryaipaihu >< E'nand You «uffcr from your locality These two arc th« I attL-nhij » to -the Ori ■■'clock, thè traiti bemg run onto a std- thr American battleships •»' r < ^«-4 by f*r_ K r»*’« («rt*4 grneial drhihty * u¡» i in.« *, du you? IHd Mr. Druce "Of E'ayette and the Mayett»* Dru ee continued They are mg by thè robbere, who fu ed a fusi! ent." > « - - you ever trv mo«.«iire? ItAHM*««» l»r. , : ' , ■' .1 n r -• . i courae, every bi n»ly tn th« East, except nut English walnuts, strictly speak Mrs Sk -iitiu-rh'.rn No; how much the diplomata, , associati*« the demon ing, but are the same apeciea, and Thr Gcatrg. »» it eoat a bn.il»? Win Dempsey, an Augusta r.ncher, •tration of American naval power with ar« commonly apok<-n of an "P«r "Bile's engaged, afu't »te?" !nquir*- dred dollars <*• nt ♦•«■wi to at-rv«» five» y«Mir« m th«» personal experience, 1 should judge lion and alata *h*n pjaareuivm can ba ha«l A>r eaeb of Almost any of our soils. If the »«a- stood guard at the doors of the cars th«* (niff n«»t p.’ti-l sons are not too severe, will grow Rears the z / X“ to prevent the passengers from lea* Hrnlptif* wtta imp I.r <\rruit English walnuts, providing there la 20 not a shale, or hardpan, nearer than Slguatura of «Judge »rg«- H Hurne*! after ti e u • ing. three or four feet to th« surface of The robbers finally jumped off the H«»r. of Row* f*»r arr«’M of judgment th» ground I understand that wa •nd for new trial had l'»**»n overruled He||<> « | n|g th* >1 nnofon jr. achrs and disappeared in the dark Appeal haw I-« en taken to the «upreme arc obllg' .1 to wa1. h I.. • conditions Nan It •;•*»-1 t >-• i uhila th* I do not lie-» Rain is falling heavily, and the court, and Row hna l»rcn admitted to very closely In thia section a atuiiiid Ibr tlriafrd loop? recommend that English walnuts be frit n th ;t • Lail in the mm of HOOO. night 1« so dark that no trace of the Thia it* the penalty Row muat pay for sown In your region, yet I believe by How odd robbers could be found, although L an \ ♦** aud th* laafed the r<>n\rraion c»f >.!*•» 37A at «tatr careful ach-ctlon of varieties and of ■ »« were in pursuit within 30 min «•'bool font» deputed ty Stale Trea« the orchard grounds 'hat they will till w* got dear around You don’t know how it reheted the (rd -iiu of (ba ride — ute« after the outlaw» had left the urrr Mlerl 11: the Title Guarantee A succeed in many places." Sara th« < ’bi< a..«>*- Truet <*>>mpanv Bank and j»aid oat of train. « Prr»»i»UfW hit (r<* of the I a?tk by it« officer* prior to the («MUI H-rutto < >«k iaiid. (-L »cd laat fall !».’*• GOVERNMENTJMAY SUE " r o*e * 'nr II - , !r»«1 I (-llar» Raw arff fnt Grr.it Area in Montana is Stripped which would enalde the Lnnk 1« get Iowa: Vkr. thr un ì« » wn F J ptMtacwaiOB of the «fnte a«*hnnn without paying internal thereoa OI’I.N \I.L Till’. V EAR ular, tall growing variety l should b« au-1 •?.-». ■ » *"fy oui a y « • g-t Iluttc Mont June 1 X federal >ur CiATiop B iach Susini, O rison pruned th« sain« as any other shad« Uuu made hr ni» firm >ey corp« 1« engaged in running sur Wai-hiXf., KIXXAS 4 MAKVIS, tree, having, however, a permanent, FLOOD WASHES OUT DAM. " h« >•*}<» |»f iggtata. Toirffu.O “Tllf IHL lUreellr •» ike l.rsr» «»»rlooAla« >ey line« in the mountains near Phil or constant leader, through th« cen­ Ha "• < «’arra *a - >k«n !» rrna Ly, act- ter of th« tree Thin la the practice l»f aifwlly u|»*-n th«* bl«Mid an t mu«'oua guy- Ci iff Hn jum 11 C F , * 4, f . r tp.burg. Mont., to determine the ulk r n Tret monlair ænt fr** Port Arthur, Ont., Loses Tt ree Lives of the Experiment Station, and one fa-va <4 ihr HF S||B Liccirle IUM«. »Irr- amount of cordwood cut for the mine« Frh*e T • ■'♦ni« fwr bovi»» HoM ! y al! Bruira ata ur |d-*rr *u4 «hum krai. H rh walk» that In used upon all forms of th- and S500,00(^Daoiay e 1 ai ila.i l Faiuli/ Pilla for < vuahpauvh nOFfinU ’ ’ ari4 nwer dam oti Current river burst yea “The tendency of this chestnut Is claimed, from land belonging to the tertlay, causing 4 di«»str<>u« flnot. The to produce a thin, open top, and It la ¡iieefhig alMHit thin < h.irlty relief,” «nid P N U No. 23 O« government, and it 1« intimated that I««« of three liv»« and a money loos es advisable to cut l>ai k the outer limbs, tbr profeesi«»na| phiiaiifhr(vpi«(. A and occanlnnally th« leader, to thick­ Ind when the ’•«»ntrlLutloti w«« taken suits may be begun to recover for timated at t.'oo.oon ¡« rofHirtrd Vl’tll V welling |<> »<1 «. rilaera pl»»«« Canadian |•»clf|r freight train pulling The Dwarf, or Jap­ ip hr found br b id takru nothing rlac (bout “00,000 cords of wood cut, ap­ into I’ort Arthur ran on the submerged en the foliage 1* ttirHt|«>n Ihl» pM|vr: anese, chestnuts should be pruned Baltliuorr American. proximating in value ah >ut 91,000,000 •racks and the engine was overturned to small, compact trees, branching I he bulk of this wood was cut about Engineer Ravage, E'lrernan Mi-Bride and I th«m from a foot to three feet from They will practically 10 or 13 years ago. during the boom Brakeman Inmann. who were on the en the ground gine, were pinned under the wreckage take care of themselves after th« days of «liver, and was used at the «nd drowned. The Canadian Pacific first year or two of pruning. This BUILDS IMPREGNABLE FORTRESS fa Bad Cough. «iVUl»« health >« very iruih tonpeeved- "I rscomuMNid I*, runs to all my friend« who are Irmiblwl »s I wa«." I’fRUNA TABlt IS: p .pie pre­ fer talili-ta, ratlur than medieine ip a fluid form. Hit! b pe->pls can obtain 1‘rruns tablet«, which represent the rnedh trial iiigmlu nts of 1‘eruna. Facti tablet eq isls one aveiag« dose rd I’enn » Man-a-lin th«- lde«il Laxativ* Xtanulactured by the I'oruns Dr ig Manufacturing Co ( • oimbn« i»hio. !!«»■! la !*«• VVIiU.,,,1 1-orUrta. "The tn- »t tihp-o Ing llilt g m navy life f«>r a re« rfflt la the al,s-t,.e of side (x- krts In tile uni rm trouser»,” J It Hose, a )<• iiinn nt th« navy re­ cruiting station, said tills inortilng ”'!'be average man f thrusting hie bauds In lily tr-iiwr* p»k«ta until he done a pair « th ut i» »• t« I've worn th» navy uniform fi> ir »»ar» now. and I frequently II I no—if try lug '•• put bn/hands Ih hi ; > - gets " Kansas (Tty Tim«« Syrupy»* ^ErlixirífSeinia Clean si s tlie Nv uully,l)is|H-ls ( o li<‘S duo til ( ion; |rt-» mitili ulk, uiL It ilk O^ fl IgfiXfltlv <-. , Best Ln Mi-nVomrn mid ( lultl- olino inni (ILL T» ;\;l its B «•ne Illi 11 tin- (ionium- oliti li nameoj the Loin« •Ju u.i Ej||-ck CALIFORNIA Fio vSnii'p (’o. bo in it 1« tnouuf.u hn-r.l p, t,.,| rm the front r»»i*» unr kii'tr solo B yall leading druggist ^ »•« a»ee sm(y, rcgului p»« • Ju butl«. jits ; M iADiity Farm or Business CASTOR IA Ths Kind You H3re Always Bought MULE TEAM otel moore H [ Bimetallh and Granite Mountaih mine«, owned by < harle, |) McClure and hi« asiociates, of St. Louis, to­ gether with a few Montanan« The irea of timber land «tripped clean 1« to mile« wide and 13 long I waa awluHy worn» I ■ ut Johnny Accuse Turks of Murder. whm ba ha i th-I ■ • i «¡-- I." said Constantinople, June I According Mrs larpei nf “and « n • 4" tor told me he was coins to get nell I went fair­ to an official telegram received here ly deleteri«'!« with ; r “ from Athens, a mail steamer with iso - women and children refugees from the island of Samos has arrived at Syra. one of the islands of the Cy clades group, and report« the contin nation of a «eriou« «ituation there The refugee« «ay that a battalion of Turki«h troops recently arrived at Vathy. capital of the i«land, and at once commenced to fire indiscrimi­ nately Many people were killed or wounded Hair Dressing every one likes a fine easing. Something to hair more managc- it from being from splitting Something, too, the hair at the / regular hair-food, rwillbcstrong.and where it belongs — , not on flic comb! d of a testimonial - r sixty years.** r*r Ct» . fMlerort ef M»M. Kill Women and Children. Athens, June 1 X body of panic- stricken refugee« from Samos, who have arrived here report that eighty womEn and children were «lain by Turkish troop* during the first day's fighting at Vathy. capital of the island. I hey declare also thit the troop« tired persistently on the foreign consulates the refugees are all Greek«, and. »« they have ir.h.’n hatred of the Turk, their statements are accepted here with considerable reserve Cholera It Spreading. Manila, June 1—The cholera at Dagupan, i?o milea from Manila, it wnrae Twenty nine death« are today reported, due to eating infected food« The people »re loath tn elean up their «urrounding«. despite «trenuoui efforts on the par* of the bureau of health Railway Company will be the henries’ loser, «rveral miles of its tracks having Ken wash0,1 away. The freshet wa« due to heavy rains The power house, the Canadian Pacific railway bridge and the pavilion at the nark were «wept awav A number o* families living near th« >lam are miss ing Tornado in Kara is. Topeka, Kan., May 30 A terrific wmd storm of almoat the proportion« nf a tornado, which paancl over thr southern part of Lowell County Tknra day night, killed one man and injured 22 person», seven of them pi •mbnldv fa tally. The storm traveled from the «•iiithweat and waa I’ti vnrda wide, It took everything in the path and neat tered a number of hou«»«, hnrna and amali building« over th» prairie. The propertv damage will amount to thou ««nd« nf dollars, and the damage to the growing crop is large pruning may be done at any time while the tree Is dormant, or after the sap han ceased to flow, which will be Immediately after It cornea Into full leaf A farmer residing near Center- rille, desires to know the beat meth- od of raising peas, and the moat de alrable variety. also, with regard to combining peaa with oats The »ta­ tlon supplied him with th« fo.|.>w- Ing Information: “The experience of th* Esperi­ merit Station staff, lead* ua to be- Iler« that almost any of the com­ mon field variety of p«a» will grow w >11 In your region. We advise th« Black Eyed Marrow Fat as the bent general variety. Ordinarily we sow the peas at the rate of one to one and one-half bushels per acre, disk­ ing nr drilling them at leant four lnrh<>a deep. Sow the oats about a week after the peaa are sown, a« the latter grow no much stronger and consequently, th« oats will be smothered out unies» they are given the advantage We do not consider that oats and peaa are aa good for The mixture horses as for cows makes very rich, nutritious hay. Islanders Fear Massacre. Athens, May ,K> Mvnv men children fleeing from the f«lanT. C C C CURES tJ.O.D. MALARIA Malaria is due t-i impurities and poison» tn the blood Instead of being ilthy, the circulation has become infected with gt f disease which destroy the rich, red corpuscles that furnish nourishment and strength to the body and reduced this vital fluid to such a weak, watcrv condition that it is no longer able to keep the sv stem in health, or ward off the countless diseases ami disorders that assail it. The 1 •,* of these red corpuscles takes the color and glow of health front the check, and we see pale .«allow faces and washed out. chalky complexions among the first ivmptoms of Malaria But Malaria is a general st stemic disease and aa the bloo«i iH.onirs more heavily loaded with its germ* we h i-.e more senoua aid complu ated svmptonw; th- impure blood having tt* efi, t on all parts ■i the body The appetite fails digestion ia «- iken h -.. rare fi. pient and the ¡ierer l..s»s tnergs ;u ,, ,, , . 11ISV a constant tired-out and no account *’ feeling The lack of necessary nour iahment and healthful qualities rnialit.... in the blood causes boils am I abareuaes. skin .ithition*. and in some cases* During ISOO I war ran« ng a term on ths M.s»ias*i;rt river «nd Sevan»« aoimpraf- sores and ulcers to break out. and i-aled with Mai«:is that for a -*r 1 waa Sometimes the patient is prostrated atmaat a physual wreck. 1 tried a number with a spell of malarial fever which ,inee rreom.-r.ended as blood yurig- may leave his health fwrninnently •r*. «bill curs«, and Malaria eralicatora, impaired To cure Malaria both a but MMhiag did ms any cod until I began blood purifier and tonic are necessary, to use S. g. g. The result was that alter in order to remove the cause and at taking it tor awhile I was as well and the same time build up the system strong as I ever waa I have never had a chill sinee nor the sltghtes« symptom of from its weakened and run down Malaria. I hope others will be benefited condition. S. S 8. is the medicine »7 my «aperient«, end with that end in I text fitted for this work. It is the tiew I give this testimonial, knowing that most perfect of all blood purifiers, and S. S S. is tbs best rsmedy tor Malaria. the purely vegetable ingredients of Amory. Miaa. » R. COWLBT. .IBU ■> which it is comjiosed make it the greatest And safest of all tonics. S. S K k < mi down into the circulatioft nn