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CL--------- Catarrh H e a d q u a rte r« O n e of th e m ost co m m o n of blood (Un- eases, is m uch a g g ra v a te d bv th e sudden c h a n g e s of w e ath e r a t th is tim e of y e a r. B egin tre a tm e n t a t once with H o o d 's S a rsa p a rilla , w hich effects ra d ical a n d p e rm a n e n t cures. T his g re a t m ed icin e n a s received 40,366 Testimonials in tw o years, w hich pro v e its w o nderful efficacy in pu rify in g a n d e n ric h in g the b lo o d . B est for all blo o d diseases. I n u s u a l liq u id fo rm o r c h o c o la te d ta b le t s k n o w n as S a r s a t a b s . 100 d o s e s Si. K new o f O ne. "S u g g estio n ? H ’m ph! Did you ev er h e a r of a real cure effected by su g g e s- tlo n ’?" “I personally know of one. I once su g g e ste d to a y o u r * fellow th a t if he d id n ’t w ant to h ave a big dog cha3ing him off th e p re m ise s he’d b e tte r q u it com ing to m y house, a n d It c u red him of th e h a b it." **F ig h tin g th e B eef T ru s t.’* See the F ra n k L. S m ith C o.’s ad in th is paper. Am It Seem ed. " T h a t m an," said th e c o u rt onlooker, "w ill be convicted su rely . H e’s m aking a very poor im pression on the w itn ess e ta n d ." "T h a t Isn’t th e d e fen d a n t," sa id a law yer. "H e ’s ju s t one of the a lie n is ts u n d e rg o in g c ro ss-e x a m in a tio n ."—D e tro it F re e P ress. * seuiiJL pu» p JB p u e js o||Oin«D— „•unj .eojnuiui jje q b pub jn o q e Aiuo 8.if ju q j \WAOMoq *A bs A uui i u o n -B)s eqi O) , s >([ bm , aa.\d isjn q d u iu .u s À|o.\o[ U|. Apoqo>I„ -gqnqqns peuijBio - a * „ ¡u o p e e n b snoinaipiu t; T«qA\... •u e u iu jo pa>lSB ..¿dsnoq jnoA uiojj u o f m s eq* o* .s jjn u iin uej .quo X||BdJ %\ 8i„ * « « |j u q u t i a i | I u 1 S u |j u |4 ( I s » U |j H e r E x cu se. "B e rth a , m y dear, I h ave been look ing o ver y o u r w ritin g exercises. Y our o rth o g ra p h y is atro cio u s. You don’t seem to know how to spell even the sim p le st w ords." "S pelling, papa, is p urely a rb itra ry . W ords w ere m ade before the a lp h a b e t w a s.” OWARD E BURTON - Assayer and Chemist, Lead v.He. Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold. S ilver. Lead, SI. G old, Silver. 75c. Gold. 50c; Zino or Copper. $1 M ailing envelopes and fu ll p ric e lis t •en t on application Control and U m pire work so licited. Reference. C arbonate N ational Bank. H F U R S BOUGHT F B . F IN L E Y 249 C o l u m b i a P o r t l a n d , O re . B A R B E R S C H O O L W E TEA CH TH E B A R B E R TRADE to both m en an d w om en. E x p e rt in s tru c tio n ; d i plom as g ra n ed; clean, m odern, u p -to -d a te . M oney e a rn e d w h ile le a rn in g . C om plete co u rse for $30. W rite for fre e p a rtic u la rs . N A T IO N A L B A R B E R C O L L E G E 68 W e st W a sh in g to n S t. S e a ttle . W ash. fo r th e J n lc a , Once upon a tim e a child who wai asked upon an e x am in atio n p a p er tc define a m o u n ta in ra n g e replied, "A large sized cook stove." T/ie sam# m ethod of reasoning seem s to go with older grow th. A recent exam ination p a p er a t the Sheffield S cientific Schoo a t Yale contained the question. "W hat Is th e office of the g a stric Juice?" And the a n sw e r on one p a p e r said. " T h t stom ach."—C leveland L eader. The l* r o f e « « o r. "T H E O L D R E L IA B L E ” ^ b T a c k CAPSULES GONORRHOEA and GLEET AT DRUGGISTS.OR TRIAL BOX B Y MAIL 5 0 c FROM PLANTER.93 HENRYST.BR00KLYN.NY L — B E W A R E OF I M I T A T I O N S . ----- ,, l* ro b u t» ly li i M a u e . "W inkley is a good deal of a c ra n k Isn’t he?" " T h a t doesn’t h alf d escrib e him. H e’s going a ro u n d now in sistin g th a t if tht1 postoffice d e p a rtm e n t h a s to be made se lf-su sta in in g the w ar and navy d e p a rtm e n ts o ught to b« run the same w ay.’’ B efore 1880 m ost E n g lish railw ay c a rria g e s had only fo u r w heels, and w eighed ten tons. F ro m 1880 to 1890 th ey had six w heels,t a n d w eighed fif teen o r six tee n to n s; from 1890 to 1800 they h a d e ig h t w heels, a n d w eighed tw e n ty -fo u r to n s; a n d since 1900 the fash io n is tw elve w heels for dining and sle ep in g cars, a n d the w eight is th irty -fiv e to- fo rty -tw o tons. Mrs. C h u g w a te r—Jo sia h , w h a t la a “s w a s tik a ? " Mr. C h u g w a te r (m o m e n ta rily a t a lo ss)—Do you m ean to say you don’t know w h a t a s w a s tik a is? A sw astik a is—why, blam e it, S w a s tik a is thf nam e of th e E sk im o th a t helped Cook j disco v er the n o rth p o le!—Chicago T ribune. " F ig h t i n g the B eef T ru s t.’ ’ See the F ra n k L. S m ith C o.’s ad in th is paper. E x p e n siv e W a te r P o w e r. "Y es,” said th e d e fe n d a n t in th e c rim in al case, "m y law y er c ertain ly m ade a stro n g p lea for me. H e even w ept.” "W h a t w as his b ill?" a sk e d th e o th e r m an. "W ell, a s n e arly a s I can figure It out, he ch arg ed me a bout $100 a tea r." T re a so n . T hen B w an a T u m b o sc ra tc h e d his head. • "T h is th in g is g e ttin g dull," he said. " I t’s ‘P e a ry a n d Cook! T h e y ’ve found th e p o le!’ I'm o u t of s ig h t—like a bloom ing m ole!" —D. O. N u tt. P re p a rin g On Rainy Days0 A Fish Brand Slicker will keep you dry And g l v . y o u (oil v . l u . i a c o m f o r t and l o n g w«nr 8 3 .0 0 B o sto n . U 8 . A. It. G o o d s o l e ’s M is ta k e . " B ro th e r G oodsole," a sk e d the Rev K. M ow att L aig h tly , "did you announce la s t S u n d a y th a t I w ould occupy youi p u lp it th is m o rn in g ? ’’ "Indeed I did, B ro th e r I^aightly." "Y et look a t th e sm a lln e ss of th i con g reg atio n . I c a n ’t a cc o u n t for i t / Sold by first-class Retailers the country over. Bead for onr Free Catalogue J. TOW ER CO. t & n z k s . TOWER CANADIAN CO.. Ltd. Î T o r o n t o . C anada fo r S tra n g e r (in D re a ry h u rs t)—You: s tre e ts and alle y s look shocking. They seem to be lite ra lly covered w ith all kinds of d irt a n d rubbish. U ncle W elby G osh—Yes, sir; a week fr’m n e x t S a t’day is o u r c le an in ’ up day. W e got to h ave so m e th in ’ to clean up, h a in ’t we, m is te r? B ro th e r GUARANTEED WATERPROOF O ne Ite io rt Is L e ft. 'ÖtfBRAi® Mrs. C ra w fo rd —You say it is im p o s sible to get a n y m oney o u t of y our husband. H ave you gone a b o u t it in JOD ERN CXPERI the rig h t w ay? Mrs. C ra w fo rd —I’ve trie d every th in g , my dear, except sending him a B lack At Prices that Deft Competition H and L e tte r.—B rooklyn Life. TffTh WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY DENTISTRY Sounded L ik e a n day," sh rie k ed su ffrag ette, "th e wom en t r y w i l l r i s e In a body r e i n s o f pow er! K eep "S om e e a rs o p e n !" " ’E r e ’a ’o p in ’!" •lig h tly In e b ria te d PAINLESS EXTRACTION................ 50c S IL V E R F IL L IN G S ............... 50c up GOLD K IL L IN G S .................... $ 1 .0 0 u p U K G O L D C R O W N ................................... $5 00 GOOD R U B B E R P L A T E ............ $5 00 T H E B E S T R U B B E R P L A T E S ............ $8 00 W H A LEBO N E PLA TES $ 1 0 .0 0 O u t-o f-to w n p a tie n t* c a n o b ta in p e rfe c t w ork and sav e money by ca llin g a t o a r office. NO S T U D E N 18 NO G A S , N O C O C A IN E A ll w ork g u a ra n te e d fo r te n year* CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 3 2 3 H W a sh in g to n S i., C or Sixth C atabli. bed I t year« H e ro to s ta y . E cho, th e m ilita n t of th is coun a n d seize th t y our eyes and h e a rtily exclaim ed • mar. In th e a u d i ence. Sounds L ik e I t. Mrs. M alaprop— I c e rta in ly am s u p prised a t P ro f B ooker. I d id n ’t n e v er suppose be touched a drop. Mrs. B row n— A nd he d o e sn 't. I ’m su re he d o e sn 't d rin k . Mrs. M alaprop— No d o u b t of It. W hy, he w rote a piece in th e p a p er th e o th e r day a d m ittin ’ he's a re g u la r b ib lio m a n ia c — P h ila d e ln h ia P re ss FARMERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS S m ith w a n t ; y o u r fa t tu rk ey * , chicken» duck? and o th e r p o u ltry for th e T h a n k s g iv in g tra d e . D ressed tu rk e y * and geese and ducka should a rriv e b e tw e e n N o v e m b er 19th a n d N o v em b er 22d Ship to S m ith . On N o v e m b e r 10th w e a re p a y in g a» follow s T h e price» on tu rk e y » may flu c tu a te b u t w e e x p e c t all o th e r q u o ta tio n s to hold good indefinitely. Ship im m e d ia tely . D r e s s e d h o a r s , f i r s t c l a s s . . . . . ............................................ 9c D ressed fat veal under 130 lb s ...................................... io c C h ickens, h e n s and sp rings, a liv e ...................... . l* c C h ickens, h e n s and sp rings, d r e sse d .............. 1 3 to 16 c T u rk e y s, d re s s e d , fat q u a lity ....... ...... 20 to 22 c G eese, d ressed fat q u a lity .................................. ................... 15 to 18c You save commission when you ship to Smith. He does n o t charge commission on anything. Prompt returns. Address all sh ip m en ts to the FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. "ftgtrting the Beef Trust Japan’s Working of Manchurian Mines Not a Monopoly. KNOX SAYS DOOR IS LEFT OPEN T he D o cto r—Som e c re a tu re s, j’ou know', a re exceedingly se n sitiv e to m u sical sounds. You m ay not believe I t b u t it’s a well a u th e n tic a te d fact th at tw o song sp a rro w s once flew in to a B oth N a tio n s A s su ra U n ite d S ta te s room w h e re a g ra n d o pera sin g er was T e r r ito r y Is O p e n to A nyone re h e a rsin g an a ria , listen ed a few m o W ho F in d s M in e ral* . m ents, a n d d ropped dead. T h e P ro fe sso r—1 d o n ’t doubt it. 1 h a v e h e a rd before of k illing tw o bird* w ith one's tone.—C hicago T rib u n e. W ash in g to n , N ov. 16.— R ecent t r e a t ies e n te red in to by C hina a n d J a p a n H e D id . J a ffe r—B u t don’t you believe co m p e us to th e o p e ratio n o f coal m ines along the S outh M an ch u rian ra ilw a y a n d th e titio n Is the life of tra d e ? P u g w ay —S u re! S ooner or la te r it A utung-M iikden railw ay do not crea te leads to th e fo rm atio n of a tru st, and m onopolies, and hence a re uot v io la th a t’s th e way to m ak e m oney. tio n s of th e “ open d o o r’ ’ or th e “ equal o p p o rtu n itie s ’’ principles, to T o th e H rla g h te r. th e ob serv an ce o f w hich all leading G oin’ along pow ers a re pledged. To th e b rig h te r d a y ; T his is th e conclusion reached b y the E v e ry sto rm s ta te d e p a rtm e n t a fte r a long ami H as a ra in b o w ’s ray! care fu l in v e stig a tio n o f th e question —A tla n ta C o n stitu tio n . involved. T he d e p a rtm e n t today issued th e fo l W a ste d . low ing sta te m e n t: "Jo h n n y , did you h a v e a good v a c a “ In view of th e w id esp read p u b lic ity tion a t th a t little lak e re so rt? " o f th e s ta te m e n t t h a t th e re c e n t Chi "No. sir. M aw w ouldn’t let m e go neso Ja p a n e se a g reem en t re la tin g to sw lm m in ’, and she m ade m e tak e s M anchuria c re a te d fo r C hinese and cold bath every m o rn in ’." J a p a n e s e su b je cts a m onopoly to c arry on m ining o p eratio n s a lo n g the South U n c l e E l i e n 'a P h i l o s o p h y * M anchurian ra ilw a y a n d th e A ntu n g "A dvice," said U ncle E ben, "Is sum - M ukden ra ilw a y , which w ould exclude p in ’ like eingin*. You e ith e r g its 11 A m ericans from a n e x te n siv e field of free till you’s tire d o’ lis te n in ’ or else in d u stria l e n te rp rise , in q u iry has beeu i t ’s so exp en siv e you c aji’t afford m ade o f th e tw o sig n a to ry pow ers and sc a ’sely a n y ."— W ash in g to n S ta r. ofiicial a ssu ra n ce has been received from each to th e e ffe c t th a t no such I ts L im ita tio n s . exclusive claim to m ining rig h ts w as C u sto m er—W h a t a b e au tifu l p a rro t! in te n d e d by th e a g reem en t, a n d th a t Is he a good ta lk e r? if m inerals a re found oy A m ericans B ird D ealer—Yes, m a ’am ; b u t his a n d o th ers w ithin th e d e sig n a te d t e r v o c ab u lary is lim ited. H e doesn’t sw ear, rito rie s, no ob jectio n w ill be m ade to and he d oesn’t use slang. th e ir w ork in g m ines u n d e r concessions g ra n te d by C hina— the whole scope and T is n o t so bad a s th a t, m y friend. purpose o f th e a g ree m e n t bein g th a t T h is p o lar fuss will have an end. a n y o p e ratio n by C hinese a n d Ja p a n ese T h ey ’ll n e v er m ake T. R. a h e rm it— su b je cts o f the m ines w ith in the t e r J u s t w ait till he com es hom e w ith K er- rito ry m entioned should be jo in t as b e m it! tw een them selves. —C hicago T ribune. M o re lu iu r iiia iio n , r 'ill hive a change Port Und, Ore g o » LO EB C R E D IT S R O O SE V E L T . C ollector Says E x -P re sid e n t Influenced P re se n t A ction. TRO O PS A R E CA LLED . Jk P e e v is h P la in t. T he Teamed w rite rs for th e press A re very, very good At pro v in g how we w a ste on d ress O r furbelow s or food. T he C zar ru le s o v e r 160,000,000 peo E ach w rite r new who m akes his boa W ith o th e r sag es vies ple. To show u n h a p p y m o rta ls how Incom e tax Is p a id ou K ing E d T hey m ay econom ize. n a , cl'a p riv a te e sta te s. A fe rry b rid g e w ith a span of tw elve T hey tell us of th e th rifty F rench, W ho all excesses shun. h u u d re d feet is to be b u ilt a t B or B ut I'm not a n x io u s to re tre n c h ; deaux. F ra n c e. It Isn’t a n y fnu. T h e e le ctric ra ilw a y up M ont B lanc I'm w e ary of th is e n d le ss song; 1 w ish som e seer wise is now open to th e public as fa r a s W ould show us how to g e t along th e Col de Voza, 6,495 feet high. A nd not econom ize. T h e D a u g h te rs of th e C onfederacy —L ouisville C o u rie r-Jo u rn a l. in T en n essee h ave offered a p rize for th e b est essay ou In te rn a tio n a l peace. T a c t. I am so rry to h ave to tell you so In oue >e a r th e n u m b e r of ta x ic a b s in L oudon h a s m ore th a n doubled, and boys.” sa id th e p le a sa n t looking vlsltot th e h o rse-d raw n cab w ill probably who w as a d d re ss in g the Sunduy school "b u t th e re is not one ch an c e In a th o u soon be e x tin c t. sand th a t a n y one of you ev er will bt M ost of the c ooking of th e J a p a n P re sid e n t of th e U n ited S ta te s." ese c itie s Is done iu public vveas, S till he failed to se c u re th e ir u n d i w hich a re m a in ta in e d a t co n v en ien t vided a tte n tio n . "B ut if you live up to y o u r o p p o rtu places a t m o d era te cost to p a tro n s. n itie s.” he w ent on. eyeing them k e e n “ W h ere a m an se lls a fa rm in the ly. "som e b rig h t boy In th is audience U n ited S ta te s to in v e st h is m oney in m ay becom e a g re a t baseb all pitch ei M exico w ith th e e x p e c ta tio n of b e t or tlie w orld's cham pion b a tsm a n .” te rin g h is c irc u m s ta n c e s he is alm o st In s ta n tly every boy s a t up stra ig h t c e rta in ly doom ed to fa ilu re ,” w rite s a n d begun to listen .—C hicago T rib u n e •Consul W. W. C a n a d a from V era Cruz. P e ttit's Eye Salve First Sold in 180 7 . M iss L illia n Close, who la s t y e ar o v e r 100 y e a rs a g o ; sa le s in cre ase won th e b eauty p rize offered by the y e a rly ; w o n d erfu l re m e d y ; cured m il D aily M irror, is sa id to be th e m ost lions w eak eyes. A ll d ru g g is ts o r p h o to g rap h e d w om an in E n g lan d . H er H ow ard B ros., B uffalo. N . Y. p ic tu re s a re on sale in h u n d re d s of E v e n t l i e l i e n s W a t c h 'E m . show s, a n d the d em an d is still so g re a t H a n k S tu b b s—H en s lay ln ' m uch for new ones th a t sh e sp en d s a n ho u r now, Hlge? every day posing before th e cam era. Bige M iller—S k u rce any. A sbestos houses a re m uch used in H a n k S tu b b s— W h a t's th a tro u b le ? B lge M iller— Don’t hev tim e fu r A u stra lia , says P o p u la r M echanics. It is sta te d th a t th ey a re not only tire dodgin' th em pesky autym obllea.—B o s proof, b u t im p erv io u s to w a ter, u n a f ton H erald. fected by h e at o r cold, and of high ‘ 'F ig h tin g the B eef T r u s t.’ ’ See the in s u la tin g p ro p e rties. S till a n o th e r F ra n k L. S m ith C o.'s ad in th is paper. fa v o ra b le fe a tu re Is th e fact th a t it O iu l« n to n a o f H is to r y * is n o t a tta c k e d by w h ite a n ts o r o th e r A rch im ed es had Just a n n o u n c id th a t in se c ts th a t a bound In S o u th e rn coun tf he had a lever Ionic enough a n d a trie s. fulcrum on w hich to re st it he could A d re ssm a k in g e sta b lish m e n t in move th e e arth . B oston a lm o st e n tire ly o p e ra te d by "If you c a n ’t m ove th e e a rth ,” e le c tric ity h a s a n e le c tric c u tte r c a p a sh rie k ed a su ffra g ette, " tu rn the Job ble of c u ttin g o u t 250 th ic k n e sse s of over to us! W e’ll do It!" B ut th e jo u rn a lists a n d h isto ria n s of c lo th a t once, a b u tto n se w in g m a th a t day, being m en exclusively, m ea r c h in e w hich p u ts on th re e th o u sa n d ly blue penciled th a t p a rt of the story. b u tto n s a day, a b u tto n h o le m ach in e m ak in g fo u r h u n d re d a n hour, Bleeve sew ers, tu c k in g m ac h in es, w a ist und s k ir t m ac h in es m a k in g 1,800 to 3,500 s titc h e s a m in u te. For Infanta and Children. D u rin g the last tw e n ty y e ars th e lak e s of R u ssia n C e n tra l A sia have show n a ste ad y rise of w a te r level. In B e a rs th e th e e n tir e region betw een th e fo rtie th S ig n a tu r e o f p a ra lle l a n d th e tra n s -S ib e ria n r a il way, a n d from th e C a u casu s to Chi A \u v v iiiiiK V o id . nese T u rk e s ta n . W ith in th is period, o r sin ce 1885, th e S e a of A ral h a s "N o m ere m o rta l,” d e clare d the pro rise n ab o u t six a n d a h alf feet. T h e fesso r In a stro n o m y , "can com prehend phenom enon h a s accoinpunled a period th e Im m e n sity of space.” of a u g m e n ta tio n of ra in fa ll, a n d J. "I th in k I can," v e n tu re d one of his de S ch o k alsk y th in k s th a t It h a s now a u d ito rs. “ And w hy you?" a tta in e d its m axim um . “I h ave a d a ily h u m o ro u s colum n to M au rice H ew lett, th e E n g lish a u th o r. is a w arm a d v o ca te of peace. He fill up.”— L o u isv ille C o u rier-Jo u rn a l. FACTS IN TABLOID FOBH V iolence F e a re d a t C herry, 111., W hen D ead A re R ecovered. C herry, 111., N ov. 17.— T roops have been called to p re v en t a n y un to w ard d em o n stra tio n a t the St. P a u l coal m ine when bodies o f th e 300 m en entom bed by S a tu r d a y ’s c a ta stro p h e a re brought to th e su rface. S heriff S koglund, of B ureau c o unty, w ith a u th o rity from S t a t e ’s A tto rn e y E e k h a rt, teleg rap h ed to Springfield la te y e ste rd a y , a jk iu g G overnor D eucen to send se v e ra l com panies o f s ta te m ilitia . So f a r no vio lence has been d isplayed a n d S t a t e ’s A tto rn e y E e k h a rt hopes b y th e p re s ence o f a sm all g u a rd to p re v e n t any ill a dvised m ove on th e p a rt of the m iners, w hose feelin g s have been w rought up by th e loss o f th e ir com rades. W hen th e bodies w ill be b ro u g h t to th e su rfa ce is d o u b tfu l. N one of the officials believ e a n y of tlie 300 eu tom bed men a re alive. T he s u b te r ra n e a n fires y e s te rd a y w ere m ore in ten se th an w hen th e m en w ere e n tra p p e d and no efforts could be made to e n te r the m ine. F ire C hief H o ra n , o f C hicago, a rriv e d w ith a su p p ly o f hose a n d chem ical fire e x tin g u ish e rs. T he seal o v e r the m outh of th e s h a ft w as p e rfo ra te d and it w as in te n d e d to force w a te r and chem icals down th ro u g h pipes. A th e r m om eter in th e san d on top o f the seal show ed a te m p e ra tu re of 110 degrees, in d ic a tin g th a t h e a t in th e in te rio r of th e m ine w as itense. C h ief H oran shook his head. “ I t ’s no u s e .” he said, “ to lif t the lid, as i t w ould m ean th a t th e whole m ine would b laze up and th e re would be no p o ssib ility o f reco v erin g even th e bodies. T he coal deposits would ta k e fire a n d th e tim b e r su p p o rts would crum ble. P e rh a p s a n o th e r s h a ft will h ave to be dug to recover th e rem ains o f th e m en .” MAY D EFY PEO PLE. B ritish H ouse o f L ords T h re a te n R e je c t B udget. to L ondon, N ov. 17.— Tn tho house of lords to d ay L ord L ansdow ne, lea d er of th e opposition, g a v e th e form al and e x pected notice of his in te n tio n to m ove fo r th e re je c tio n o f th e b u d g e t bill w hen i t comes up next M onday. H is m otion, he said, would be e x pressed th u s: “ I move th a t th is house is not ju stifie d in g iv in g its consent to th is b ill u n til it lias been su b m itte d to th e ju d g m e n t o f th e c o u n try .” T ho te rm s o f L ord L an s d o w n e ’s m o tion w ere eom m unieated to P re m ie r A squith and discussed by th e cab in et council. U n io n ists a n tic ip a te th a t 300 peers w ill support L ord L ansdow ne. w hile su p p o rte rs of th e g overnm ent in th e house of lords num ber only 40. On th e re je c tio n of th e b u d g e t it is e x p ected th a t th e prem ier will move in th e house o f com m ons a resolution stro n g ly condem ning th e p e e rs ’ action, affirm ing the sole rig h t o f the com m ons to deal w ith m a tte rs o f ta x a tio n a n d d e clarin g th e p e e rs ’ a tte m p t to force a dissolution u n c o n stitu tio n a l. W h at f u rth e r course P re m ie r A squith w ill ta k e is not know n, b u t it is quite u n lik e ly th a t th e c ab in et w ill resign, unless th e g o v e rn m e n t is d e fe a te d at tho elections. N ew Y ork, Nov. 16.— W hile th e legal m ach in ery o f th e g o v e rn m e n t m oves slow ly, th e a ir of u n c e rta in ty su rro u n d ing th e so-called su g ar fra u d cases is in te rp re te d to foreshado w a n in q u iry w hich m ay ra n k w ith th e in su ran ce upheaval o f 1905. B oston and P h ila d e lp h ia w ere b ro u g h t w ith in th e scope o f th e iav e s tig a tio n to d ay w ith th e re p o rt th a t th e go v ern m en t would a tte m p t to o b tain back d u tie s on su g ar in those c ities, w hile in v e s tig a tio n w e n t on in New Y ork w ith re p e a te d ru m o rs o f re a c h ing “ m en h ig h er u p .” H e n ry L. S tim son, sp ecial a tto rn e y fo r th e go v ern m en t in th e cases, d e se ts fo rth h is view s in a le tte r read clined to discuss th is ph ase o f the a t th e a n n u a l m ee tin g of th e In te rn a m a tte r. tlo n a l A rb itra tio n P eace A ssociation W illiam L oeb, J r., collecto r o f th e not long ago. “ I am , a s you suppose, port, also w as inclined to be re tic e n t, a peace-at-any-prlce m a n ,” he w rote. b u t be re p e a te d th a t it w as through B IL L IO N D O LL A R M E R G E R . “T h e use of m u rd e r a n d hom icide as the influence o f T heodore R oosevelt (h at th e in d ic tm e n t und p rosecution of a m ean s of deciding in te rn a tio n a l d if su g ar fra u d s was u n d e rta k en . A ccord B ell T elephone T ak es O ver W estern ficu lties seem s to me Inconceivable. 1 ing to M r. L oeb, he had ta lk e d o ver do not, how ever, believe th a t we shall W este rn U nion T eleg rap h C om pany. th e m a tte r w ith M r. R oosevelt before m ake a n y real a d v an c e u n til w ar Is B oston, N ov. 17.— A long strid e he took charge of the custom s house to w a rd the com plete control by one com m only spoken of In th e te rm s we here. corp o ratio n of a ll w ire com m unication now a p p ly to d ru n k e n n e s s o r g lu t in the U n ited S ta te s w as m ade today tony, a s d e g ra d in g a n d d isg u stin g .” H O P E IS A B A N D O N ED . in the acq u isitio n b y th e A m erican V isito rs to th e B ronx b o tan ical g a r R escuers F o rc e d to O ive U p W o rk in T elephone & T eleg ra p h com pany o f the den m ay now have th e u n u su a l expe control of th e W estern U nion T ele Illin o is M ine. rien c e of seeing a la rg e species of g ra p h com pany. C herry, 111., N ov. 16.— T he 300 or To m ake th e ab so rp tio n com plete, ag av e In bloom. T h e p la n t Is in th e m ore m iners entom bed in th e 8 t. P aul th e in co rp o ra tio n of a new $1,000,000,- c o u rt of th o p ublic c o n se rv a to rie s. m ine b y la s t S a tu r d a y ’s c a tastro p h e 000 com pany is announced. I t is said R ange 1, a n d form s p a rt of th e codec a re dead. Some o f th e bodies lie th e new co rp o ra tio n w ill include th e tio n of A m erican d e se rt p la n ts in s ta ll b u ried b e n ea th thousands o f to n s of $592,475,400 of bonds and sto ck o f the ed th e re d u rin g th e su m m er. It Is a t e a rth which cav e d in upon them . These A m erican T elephone & T elegraph com w ill n e v er be recovered. p a n y , know n as th e B ell com pany, and p re se n t th e m ost c onspicuous object R escue w ork is tem p o rarily a b a n th e o u tsta n d in g $105,000,000 o f bonds in th is collection. F ro m th e su rfa ce doned. Renew ed fires in th e m ine mado a n d sto ck s of th e W este rn U nion com of th e g ro u n d to th e apex of th e brow n f u rth e r descen ts im possible. F a n e em pany. flow ering stem , w hich h a s a basal d i ployed in an e ffo rt to c a rry fre s h a ir T he acquisition o f the W estern U nion a m e te r of ab o u t tw o a n d a h a lf in ch to th e im prisoned m en e n liv e n ed th e stock b y th e B ell com pany has been in es. It is n in ete en fe et tw o Inches tall, flames. Soon th e h e at a n d sm oke b e p ro g ress fo r six m onths, a n d only a a b o u t o n e -q u a rte r of th is le n g th being cam e so dense i t w as n ecessary again sufficient am o u n t to insure c o n tro l, said occupied by the Inflorescence.— New to seal up th e m outh of th e h oisting to be 51 p e r c en t, w as ta k e n over. sh a ft, and to n ig h t th e eDtom bed men Officers of th e telephone com pany be Y ork B o tan ic al G a rd en Jo u rn a l. a re looked in a d e a th dungeon. Steam lie v e th a t th e m erg er will sa v e the J o h n D. R ockefeller, J r., is know n and chem icals pro d u cin g c arb o n ic acid B ell com pany $75,000,000 in new con b est by h is re lig io u s a c tiv itie s, but he gas will be forced through p ip es to th e stru c tio n , w hile it also w ill en ab le the h a s received s tre n u o u s b u sin e ss t r a i n bottom o f th e m ine tom orrow . These u tiliz a tio n of w ires b oth fo r tele g ra p h ing. W hile a t B row n U n iv e rsity he w ill h ave a te n d e n c y to choke o u t the ing and telephoning. su c c essfu lly m an ag ed th e fu n d s of th e flames. v a rs ity team . A fter g ra d u a tin g he en T hree hu n d red coflins h ave been o r W eeding O ut J a p B anks. te re d th e offices of th e S ta n d a rd Oil d ered —h a lf o f them to a rriv e T uesday San F ra n c isco , N ov. 17.— T he J a p a C om pany, w here he tolled over th e and h a lf on W ednesday, nese In d u s tria l b a n k o f F resn o is to be books lik e aDy o th e r clerk . He h a s liq u id a te d soon, a cc o rd in g to an an th e m an a g em e n t of th e g re a t $43,000,- R eform B egins in In d ia . S u p e rin te n d e n t 000 R o c k efe lle r e d u c a tio n a l fund. He Sim la, B ritish In d ia, N ov. 16.— The nouncem ent b y S ta te plan fo r th e reform o f th e B ritish ad o f B an k s A lden A nderson, who has ju st is j u s t p a st 80, h u t is vice p re si m in istra tio n o f In d ia , w hich w as o u t re tu rn e d from F resno, w here he m ade d e n t of th e g re a t oil tru s t, a m em ber lined by L ord M orley, s e c re ta ry of an in v estig a tio n in to th e con d itio n of of th e b o a rd s of d ire c to rs of the L ac k sta te fo r In d ia , in th e house o f lords th e in stitu tio n . T he b a n k w as closed a w a n n a R a ilro a d a n d of th e A m erican la st D ecem ber, designed to g iv e In d ia la te in O ctober, w hen th e officials of L inseed tru s t. He a lso re p re se n ts th e an em bryo c o n stitu tio n a d m ittin g th e th e bank fa iled to show A nderson th a t R o c k efe lle r in te re s ts in th e U nited n a tiv e s to an im p o rta n t sh a re in th e th e y had sufficient ta n g ib le a ssets. A n S ta te s S teel C o rp o ratio n . legislation o f th e co u n try , w e n t in to d e rs o n ’s a ctio n will reduep thp num ber A few m ile s so u th of F re d e ric k sb u rg , e ffe c t today. T hus began a new and o f J a p a n e s e b a n k s in C a lifo rn ia in a c Va„ n e a r G uinea sta tio n , on th e R ic h strik in g epoch in th e h isto ry o f B ritish tiv e business to tw o. rule in In d ia. U n d e r the pro g ram all m ond, F re d e ric k s b u rg and P otom ac religions a n d sp ecial in te re s ts m ay T h ree D ead, F iv e In ju re d . R a ilro a d , Is th e house In w hich S to n e elect re p re se n ta tiv e s to th e viceroys P itts b u rg , N ov. 16.— T h ree u n id e n ti w all Ja c k so n , th e fam o u s C o n fe d era te a n d p ro v in cial councils. fied men a re dead, five o th e rs a re se ri g e n e ra l, died, on May 10, 1863. _ It Is ously in ju re d a n d 12 m en a n d women In te re s tin g to lea rn th a t th is p ro p e rty H a sk e ll M ust F ace J u ry . Is to be preserv ed a s one of th e h is C hickasaw , O kla., Nov. 16.— F ed eral a re s u ffe rin g from b ru ises a n d shocks, to ric la n d m a rk s of th e C onfederacy. Ju d g e Jo h n A. M arshall, of U ta h , o v e r th e re su lt o f a fire in a lodging-house It h a s been p u rc h a se d by th e p re si ruled to d a y th e d e m u rre r to in d ic t on th e riv e r fro n t e arly to d ay . W hen d e n t of th e R ichm ond, F re d e ric k s b u rg were m ents filed b y G overnor C harles N. th e fire broke out 30 persons a n d P otom ac R a ilro a d , who, it Is re asleep in th e b uilding. Firem en H askell a n d five o th e r p ro m in e n t O k la a roused them a n d c a rrie d th e women p o rted , w ill tra n s fe r it to th e com hom ans, c h arg in g th em w ith fra u d u a n d ch ild ren to s a fe ty . Bodies o f the pany, w hich w ill c o n v e rt th e g ro u n d s le n tly o b ta in in g from th e go v ern m en t u nidentified fo re ig n e rs w ere not found a b o u t th e b u ild in g Into a p ark . S to n e title to a num ber of tow n lo ts in M us u n til th is a fte rn o o n , w hen persons w all Ja c k so n died a few days a fte r h i t kogee, O kla. T he d e fe n d a n ts ’ tria l is c le a rin g a w ay th e d e b ris found them b rillia n t flank m ovem ent on H ooker’* set fo r S a tu rd a y n ex t, a t C hickasaw . u n d e r a sta irw a y . a rm y a t C h a n ce llo rsv llle fu rn ish e d The five co -d efe n d an ts o f G overnor new e vidence of h is g e n iu s for w a r.— H askell a re C. W. T urner, A. Z. E n g N ew M ap of W orld. B a ltim o re Sun. lish, W. R. E ato n , W. T. H u tch in s and L ondon, N ov. 17.— A n in te rn a tio n a l S te lla Jo se p h in e F e lle r, of H a rris F. B. Severs. c o n fere n ce of to p o g rap h e rs m et in L o n C ounty, T exas, e a rn e d $150,000 In a don to d a y fo r th e purpose o f d e sig n ■Ingle a fte rn o o n by m a rk in g dow n tw o K in g M ay S tep Down. L ondon, N ov. 16.— T he a b d ic a tio n of in g a w orld m ap in te n d e d to be a c oil w elle. S he has been so successful K in g Leopold o f Belgium is m om en c epted a s official by all o f th e coun In d isc o v e rin g oil th a t she h a s a lm o st trie s re p re se n ted . T he co n feren ce is d a lly offers of te n s of th o u sa n d s of ta rily ex p ected , a cc o rd in g to a c o rre the d irec t o u tg ro w th o f th e re ce n t in spondent o f R e y n o ld ’s N e w sp ap e r a t te rn a tio n a l g eo g rap h ical congress a t d o lla rs In fees for special w ork. T h e Brussels. H is d isp atch es d e clare t h a t G eneva. T he U n ite d S ta te s is re p re $150,000 fee w as paid by ten m en. w ho th e k in g has been w arned th a t serious se n te d a t th e co n feren ce b y S tep h en J . ow ned a em ail tr a c t a n d had failed to consequences w ill follow if he refu ses K tibel and B ailey W illis, to p o g rap h ers •trike oil. T hey offered Mis* F e lle r to renounce th e th ro n e. I t is u n d e r o f th e U n ite d S ta te s geological survey. th e 0150,000 If she w ould d iscover tw o stood t h a t th e a n ti Leopold p a rty is p ro d u c tiv e w ells, a n d sh e selected tw o n e g o tia tin g w ith P rin c e A lb e rt, h eir In sa n e W ill P ic k F ru it. ■pots a f te r a few h o u rs of su rv e y in g . to th e th ro n e, to persuade him to suc C leveland, N ov. 17.— A plan fo r Pipe* w ere su n k , a n d In each case a ceed his fa th e r. fresh a ir tre a tm e n t o f th e c i t y ’s inssne g u sh e r w as stru c k . M iss F e lle r a lso a t th e m nnicipal farm colony w as an h a s been re m a rk a b ly successful In M oors Send Submission. nounced today. T he c ity will place per * d isc o v erin g s u lp h u r beds. She h a s M ad rid , N ov. 16.— An official dis sons suffering from c u rab le d em en tia m ade a fo rtu n e In oil w ells of h e r ow n patch from N ador, M orocco, say s M oor in f r u it o rc h ard s a n d v e g etab le g a r ish tribesm en have se n t th e ir subm is dens s t the W srre n s v ills fa rm . S im i a n d In fees, and now Is ex p en d in g sion to G eneral M arina, com m ander of la r tre a tm e n t has proved effective w ith $600.000 o a aa o rp h a n a sy lu m In Beau- d rin k victim s. | m o at th e Spanish forees. Desirous HairGerms Recentdiscoveries have shown that falling hair is caused by germs at the roots of the hair. Therefore, to stop falling hair, you must first completely de stroy these germs. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will certainly do this. Then leave the rest to nature. D ots not change the color o f the hair. A tiers F o r m a l i w i t h « a c h b o tti« m S h o w i t to y o u r * d o c to r A sk h im ab o u t It, th e n do aa ho «ayo Recent discoveries have also proved that dandruff is caused by germ s on the scalp. T here fore, to cure dandruff, the first thing to do is to completely destroy these d a n druff germs. H e r e , the sa m e Ayer’s H s ir Vigor will give the sa m e splendid results. — H e« * b y til* J . O. A j a r Co.. L ow ell. M eet— Iln u d lc u p of H ad Worms "C a s c a re ts a r e c e rta in ly fine. I g a v e a frie n d o n e w h e n th e d o cto r w as tr e a tin g h im fo r ca n c e r o t th e sto m a ch . T h e n e x t m o rn in g h e paoaed fo u r p ie ces o f a ta p e w orm . H e th e n g o t a b o s a n d in th r e e d a y s h e p assed a ta p e -w o rm 4 8 fe e t Ions* I t w as M r. M a tt F re c k , of M illersb u rg , D a u p h in Co.. Pa. I am q u ite a w o rk e r fo r Casco, re ts. 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