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YAQUIS CAPTURE MEXICAN CITY * Inhabitants Resist Until Ammu nition Is Exhausted. Slaughter Follows Victory o f In dians—Young Women Carried Off Into Mountains. El Paso, Tex.—Yaqui Indians, after an attack lasting two days, have cap tured the Sonora town o f San Marcial, slaughtered many o f the inhabitants and carried off several girls to the mountains. The inhabitants o f the town, the special says, fought until their ammu nition gave out, when the Indians, who attacked in force o f several hun dred, gained entrance. Scenes of terrific slaughter followed, only a few escaping to carry the tale to the out side world. The Indians retreated to the mountiatins, carrying the young women with them. San Marcial is in the center of the Sonora c:al district, a little more than 50 miles southeast of Hermosillo, This is the first time so far as known here where Yaquis successfully assaulted so large a town. The Indians are said to be using military tactics acquired during two years of training in Maderos forces to advantage, gathering force until they have practically what might be termed an army. All are armed with high- power rifles secured during the gov ernment service. Official apprehension o f another re bel attack on Juarez was aroused by the operations o f the Yaquis in San Marcial. A recommendation from the State department in Washington in Septem ber that 1000 men be kept in Juarez to avoid a repetition o f the casualties in cidental to the Madero revolution has not been complied with. The town has a garrison of 500 men and a small artillery force. V THREATEN LIFE OF WILSON Second Letter Is Now in Hands of Postal Authorities. Newark, N. J.— President-elect W il son’s life has been threatened by a letter writer. The letter was mailed in New York on December 12, receiv ed by the governor's secretary at Trenton the next day and turned over to the postal authorities. It is now in possession o f United States Assistant District Attorney Lindabury, who dc dines to discuss it. The receipt o f the second threaten ing letter became known at the ar raignment o f Jacob and Warren Dunn and Seeley Davenport, o f Wharton, the three so-called mountaineers, who were charged with having sent Gover nor Wilson on'November 11 last a let ter demanding JSOOO^under threat o f death. The hearing was not concluded, but United States Commissioner Stockton dismissed the case against Warren Dunn and took under advisement a motion to make a similar ruling in the case o f Davenport. Against Jacob Dunn, alleged author o f the threatening letter, the govern ment made out a strong case. Commis sioner Stockton said. He held Dunn, pending the conclusion o f the hearing. W AR MAKES MANY DESTITUTE Mrs. Rockhill Describes Misery and Relief Given By Red Cross. MEXICO MUST W & C Û Æ IP SS MAINTAIN ORDER __________ Vv Emphatic Note Being Prepared for Dilatory Madero. / Washington, D. C.-—Henry Lane Wilson, United States ambassador to Mexico, who has been here in confer ence with the State department offi cials regarding conditions in Mexico, has gone to New York, preparatory to sailing for his post. He is without the expected note o f representation this government is preparing to send to the Mexican government demanding protection for citizen* and their prop erty. This action is taken as a further evidence o f the intention o f the ad ministration to deal circumspectly with this delicate situation. The com munication is being prepared with the greatest care in the State department, and will be transmitted to the United States ambassador early in January. The deliberation with which the officials are moving is expected to re sult in the production of a brief that is expected to be well-nigh unanswer able except by a promise o f prompt and adequate action on the part o f the Mexican government to meet fairly and fully the demands of the United States in the matter o f the plain American interests in Mexico. Justification for this demand by the United States is declared to be found in the numerous reports from every quarter that conditions in Mexico have grown worse since the dispatch of Secretary^ Knox’s note o f protest last September, and that there has been a marked increase in brigandage and in the kidnaping o f citizens o f the Uni ted States for ransom and in the levy ing o f forced war loans by rebels on American mines and plantations. Pearson-Page Co., Portland Second-Hand Machin ery bought. »old and _ exchanged: engines, boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st St« Portland. Send for Stock List and pricea. reaan’t Don* 80 Badly. *1 might have married s million aire," declared Everywoman. “ One of my old schoolmates is now one.” I "And several of your schoolmates are working right in this town for $10 s week," retorted Everyman, “ while one ! of them Is In Jail. I guess In marry- | ing a chap getting $1,500 a year your average Is fairly good.” And then Everybaby set up a howl and they had to stop quarreling to attend to him.—Pittsburg Post. Now who iftWkShed u p m y H obby* W o v jc * Irn s o v e 't h í t I d id 1 w h ite He L ¿ VEAL HOGS POULTRY n < tf w ondev I w aj .Ovoke ïfè fT ’ i oúf Unto •• FEAST FOR JAPANESE DOLLS Curious Manner In Which Children Observe Month of February—An swers to St Valentine's Day. In that land of feasts and festivals —Japan—the most popular one with the children la the feast of dolls, which takes place In the month of February. It perhaps answers to our St. Valentine festivities. The fun lasts for three days, and If little Miss Japan's father and mother and grandfather and grandmother have laid up In store for this occa sion, dolls by the hundred are brought forth to celebrate the feast, and many of the dolls are years and years old—hundreds of years, even, for every doll that enters a Japanese home Is treasured and kept for this great day. The best room In the house Is chosen, here shelves covered with rich silken hangings, gay In color, are arranged, perhaps five or six shelves, extending the length of one side of the room. The principal dolls are the emperor and empress of Japan, or two dolls dressed to represent these august per sonages In their court attire. Every thing centers about them; dolls to represent maids of honor, courtiers, and statesmen, each In appropriate dress, are ranged next In order. Everything which their Imperial majesties can possibly need In the way of household furniture Is repre sented In miniature; silver cups, bowls, and rice buckets, on lacquered trays, are placed before the emperor and empress, and each day the little child for whom this festival Is. pre pared fills the dishes with the differ ent kinds of food used In a Japanese household—rice, fruits, nuts and cake, or sweet wine. At the end of the feast the dolls are packed away for another year, exoept two or three, which are left out for dally use. Washington, D. C.—The condition of dying men crowded around wells endeavoring to obtain water is des cribed by Mrs. Rockhill, wife o f the American ambassador at Constanti nople, in a letter to Miss Mabel T. Boardman, o f the American Red Cross. Mrs. Rockhill writes that in and about one building in San Stefano were lying 500 men in complete desti tution as a sequence to the Balkan war. She says it is impossible to es timate the number o f the sick or dead, but that many corpses are unburied. y She reports that American efforts in San Stefano have resulted in taking care o f the dying and the dead who hitherto lay in helpless, hopeless misery. TOBACCO COMPANY WINNER Through the co-operation o f several TAFT ENROUTE TO ISTHMUS members o f the British Red Cross hos Verdict in Suit Brought by Jobbers pital unit, the American committee Is for Defendants. had been able to start a field hopsital President and Party to Inspect o f 50 beds in tents. New York—The American {Tobacco W ork in Canal Zone. company won a verdict by decision of Key West, Fla.— With the guns of GIBBET FOR PANIC MAKERS Judge Mayer in the United States District court in the $300,000 damage the United States battleships Dela suit brought by E. Locker & Company, ware and Arkansas roaring a welcome President Taft and his party late Sat Wilson Promises Punishment Dire Brooklyn tobacco jobbers. The Met ropolitan Tobacco company, co-defend for Finacial Disturbers. urday afternoon boarded the Arkansas ant, received a similar verdict. and set out for the Panama Canal New York— President-elect Wilson The plaintiffs sought treble damages zone. It was shortly after 4 o ’clock held up a warning finger to any man when the president, after making a who might deliberately 3tart a panic under the Sherman anti-trust law, al short speech here, boarded one o f the in the United States in order to show leging they incurred losses through launches o f the Arkansas, together that intended legislative policies were violation o f the law by the defendant companies. with Mrs. Taft and the remainder of wrong. Judge Mayer told the jury that the the presidential party, and was taken In a speech at the banquet o f the to the battleships. A few minutes Southern society o f New York he de questions involved were o f law, not of later both the Arkansas and the Dela clared he had heard sinister predic fact, hence it was for the court to de ware, which will act as an escort, had tions o f what would follow if the cide the case. John E. Locker, o f the plaintiff campany, said he would take weighed anchor and were steaming out Democratic party put into effect the case to the Supreme court o f the GOOD ELECTRIC SIGN PUZZLE o f the harbor. changes in economic policy. United States if necessary. The presidential party will spend The president-elect first distin Object Is to See How Many Squares three days in the canal region. Pres guished in his speech between “ nat Can Be Found on the Big “ T," ident Taft plans to get back to Key ural” and “ unnatural” panics. He DEFENDS ISSUING PARDONS One at Each Corner. West on December 29, and two days said that in many cases panic had later to be in Washington. come naturally, because o f a mental Arkansas Governor Tells Why He This electric sign Is studded with Investigations of conditions in the disturbance o f people with reference Freed 316 State Convicts. thirty-three bulbs. How many canal zone to determine whether the to loans and money generally. squares can you find on the big T. Little Rock, Ark.— Characterizing time is opportune for establishing civil “ But the machinery is in exist government there is the announced ence, ” he said, “ by which the thing the Arkansas penitentiary under the purpose o f the presdent’s visit. Mr. can be deliberately done. Frankly, I lease system as a burning, seething Taft has said that he expected to issue don’t think there is any man living hell, consuming human beings, who the order establishing civil govern who dares use the machinery for that are being fed into it in a manner ment immediately if he found condi purpose. If he does I promise him, which results in nothing but making M 0 c c tions favorable. not for myself, but for my fellow fortunes for contractors, Governor The president for six hours rode countrymen, a gibbet as high as Ha- Donaghey, issued a statement in de fense o f his action recently in issuing ft Q O © € . through the fruit-bearing country o f man’s .” pardons to 316 state convicts. Florida and part o f the everglades. According to a newspaper compila His train then passed out over the Lissner Added to List. tion, based on the state records, 43 o f open sea railroad extension. A spe Washington, D. C.— Senator Dixon, those pardoned by Governor Donaghey cial observation car had been attached to the train in Miami and the Presi chairman of the Progressive national were convicted o f murder or man dent spent much time in it. cosmmittee, said that the committee slaughter, 111 o f grand larceny, four A short talk was made by President o f seven which is to visit Europe to assault, five robbery, 19 forgery, 32 Taft in Miami, in addition to the one study governmental questions in be burglary,* 26 assault to kill and 76 of here. In both addresses he said he half o f the Progressive party, would crimes ranging from hog stealing to thought it incumbent upon him to es be named when the executive commit bigamy. tablish civil government in the Pana tee meets in New York Thursday. Electric 8lgn Puzzle. ma Canal region and not leave the He said that only three men had been Barbers’ Mortality High. task to President-elect Wilson. decided upon. Two o f these, Medili Sacramento — Fewer bankers and McComick, o f Chicago, and Dr. Wal more barbers die o f tuberculosis than four bulbs, one at each corner, con atltutlng a square T ter Weyl, o f New York, were an “ Human Bomb” Gets Writ. The second diagram shows how nounced in Chicago, and Meyer Liss- any other workers classified by the Los Angeles — Attorneys for Carl state board o f health, according to ner, o f California, may be added. Riedelbach, the “ human bomb,” who a report just made public. Bankers, captured the Central police station brokers, business men and those in gen Morgan Goes to Testify. some weeks ago, obtained a writ of eral whose work is mental rather than Washington, D. C.—J. Pierpont physical and whose surroundings at habeas corpus directing the county au thorities to appear in court Monday Morgan has arrived to testify before work and at home are almost ideally and show cause why the prisoner the house committee on banking and sanitary, show the highest resistance. should not be released. Riedelbach’s currency investigating the so-called Barbers and hairdressers show the A party o f nearly a astonishing death rate from tuber attorneys argued before Judge Willis, money trust. o f the Superior court, that their client score accompanied Mr. Morgan in a culosis of a fraction more than one in had committed no crime, according to special train that brought him from every four. the state’s statutes. He merely ap New York, including his daughter, peared at the central station carrying Miss Anne Morgan; his partners in Will Carjeton Is Dead. the firm o f J. P. Morgan & C o.; Thos. an infernal machine. New York—Will Carleton, the poet, W. Lamont and H. P. Davidson; Joseph H. Choate, John C. Spooner newspaperman and lecturer, died at Puts Eggs in Her Hose. and Richard S. Lindabury, o f counsel his home in Brooklyn Thursday from Richmond, Cal.— Mrs. D. Kavinet, pneumonia. "O ver the Hills to the for Mr. Morgan, and J. P. Jr. a shoplifter, was caught with enough Poorhouse, ” was the best known o f eggs in her stockings to make a family his earlier works. Mr. Carleton moved Message Is Discussed. omelet. Eggs have disappeared every to Brooklyn in 1884, and for several Washington, D. C.— President Taft years had been editor o f an illustrated time she visited a market, conducted Solution of Puzzle. by T. D. Morgan. He marked some of and his cabinet discussed the presi magazine. From 1873 to 1896 he wrote dent’ s forthcoming message to con the eggs and waited. They faded many poems o f farm and city life and from sight on her next visit to the gress at the regular Tuesday meeting. traveled extensively as a lecturer. He fifty-one different squares can be It probably will be the last session of married Miss Adora N. Niles in 1881. found on the electric light sign. market and Morgan called a policeman. A woman at the jail made a search the year, because the president leaves For a time he was editor o f the De For Emergencies. and reported nothing doing in the egg Thursday for Panama and will not be troit Tribune. He was 67 years old. In some of the college settlements line. Morgan averred that Mrs. Kavi in Washington again until December there are penny savings banks for net had the eggs. More searching 31. The forthcoming message will be Wealthy Galicians Fleeing. children. brought them to view in her stocking. devoted largely to a review o f the ac Paris—Austria-Hungary is spending complishments o f the government de One Saturday a small boy arrived $800,000 a day to defray the expendi partments in the past year. with an Important air and withdrew 2 Aid for Park Asked. tures o f the mobilization o f her army, cents from his account. Monday morn according to an estimate made by a ing he promptly returned the money Washington, D. C.— Senator Cham Ranchmen Rout Raiders. correspondent o f the Temps, just re berlain has been urged by the Mazama "So you didn’t spend your 2 cents,” El Paso, Tex.— Fifteen ranchmen turned from Galicia, Austria. The society, o f Portland, to aid in obtain observed the worker In charge. ing an appropriation o f $250,000 from defended the Dumbre ranch, an Amer whole o f the commercial and indus “Oh. no,” he replied, "but a fellow this congress for widening the road ican property in Chihuahua state, for trial life o f the country has been dis Just likes to have a little cash on hand nearly two days against 150 bandits, organized, he adds. In Galicia neith into the Mount Rainier National park, over Sunday."—Harper's Magazine. in the State o f Washington, from the who later were dispersed by Federal er money nor food is to be had and the troops, according to reports received wealthier part o f the population has south construction o f the branch road How Many Worda Do You Use? to the Indian Henry hunting grounds, here. Troops sent from Parral, near fled from the country. Shakespeare had a rocabularly of the construction o f horse trails in the by, through appeal from the American about 15,000 words; Milton had one of Big Drydock Asked For. park and the survey for a highway into consul, J. I. Long, routed the bandits, about 8,000 worda. The average learn killing 32. the park along Carbon river. Washington, D. C.— A $1,000,000 ed man has a vocabulary considerably drydock in San Francisco bay will be j smaller than Milton's; the overage Garrison Has Typhoid. Alfalfa Men Optimistic. asked o f congress by Secretary o f the i man who la not learned can get along Hanau, Germany—An epidemic o f Wichita. Kan.—Alfalfa millers from Navy Meyer in a recommendation he ! with 2,000 or 4,000, and the man who typhoid fever has brolTen out among Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Col will soon send to the house appropria doesn’t do much of any thinking eaa the troops o f the garrison here. Two orado closed their semi-annual meet tions committee. The secretary defi get along with about 1,000 words hundred and eleven soldiers are lying ing here with a prediction that $20,- nitely decided to ask congress for the in hospitals suffering from the disease. 000,000 worth o f alfalfa products $1,000,000 dock at this session. The Talkative. The river Main is believed to be in would be the output o f their mills this appropriation will be included in the T o o cou ld tell he had If the sum fected and if this is proved to be so, year. Uniform grading rules were naval appropriation bill. A Jag on B y the w a y M e to n a v a the health o f the entire population adopted, so that alfalfa millersJean be is granted work on the dock will be W o u ld w a g M , begun within the year. will be imperiled. protected. W hy cough? Stop it! Stop coughing! Coughing rasps and tears. Stop it! Coughing j . epares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop i t ! There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop it I Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral is a medicine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor’s medicine. Sold for seventy years. Use it! Ask your doc tor if this is not good advice. For a New Umbrella. Before using a new umbrella Inject a small quantity of vaseline Into the Deal direct with manufac Vase turer, W e pay the highest hinge portions of the frame. pricea for Raw Furs. Write line will not spread like oil and spoil for free price list and shipping the covering, and Is a sure preven tags. N. M. UNCAR CO.. FURRIERS tive against rust. Wet umbrellas should be stood on their handles to J C r - ? ' 191 St.mtl Street P0RTIAÎID. ORE. dry; this allows the water to run out of them, instead of Into the part where the silk and ribs meet, thus pausing the metal to rust and the Check sent by return mail for veal, pork, poultry, silk to rot. Unless there la daily action of the bow bide*. Highest prices guaranteed. Tags, price els, poisonous products sre absorbed, list free. Are you receiving honest weights, top causing headache, biliousness, nausea, prices and check by return mail? If n o t ahip us. Uncle Pennywise Says: F. H. SCH M ALZ A- CO. Things political are moving so fast dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your about correcting your constipation Paid Up Capital $10.000 that some of the old wheelhorses are doctor 141-143 Front Street. IDKTLANO. OREGON hv taking laxative doses of Aver’ s Pills. having hard work to keep from being Hula by th* 1. C. A T E » CO., Powall. Maaa. run o v e r ._______________ _ Mother» will And Mr«. W inslow*» SootMng Pyrup t* o b e s t r i ' m o ilv to u.vj lU e il c h l i d r e j Concrete an Old Story, d u r in g . l'.o t o o t h in g o- iim i. of $100 or more by buying your Borne was not built In a day, nor Piano or Player Piano c.ireet built as fast as Tammanytown, nor Obliging Clerk. from factory store. An out-of-towu man walked Into a built In structural Bteel, but It turns BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY Fort Scott store and asked if the out that moat of Rome's mighty "boss" was In. A clerk who sat laz structures, temples, circuses, baths, 355 Washington St., Portland, Or. ily gazing into space blinked several aqueducts, were built In concrete, not times, mut ered his lips, and lapsed reinforced with Iron and steel, as wa back Into his former stage. "I Shy, build now, but a good quality of sand, Is the boss In?" Inquired the man in atone and cement nevertheless. On not a very mild tone. “ No, he’s gone this powerful central core of cement Also Land Plaster, Lime, Cement, Wall Plas out.” returned tho clerk, without tak wae fitted an ornamental facing of ter and Shingles. Write for pricc3. ing his eyes off the space. "Will he finest marble. NOTTINGHAM & CO. bo back after dinner?" Inquired the Low Altitude. 102 Front Street. PORTLAND, OR. man. “ Nope," yawned the clerk, “ Mr. Wombat, you ought to go In for "that’s what he went out for.”—Kan aviation. Many of our prominent peo sas City Star. ple are taking It up.” "I suppose I Destiny of America. ought. Have you got a machine that A nation Is not a conglomeration of will aklm along nicely about seven HOLTON and BUESCHKIt voters, to be represented by hungry feet from the ground?"—Judge. band instruments. The most complete stock politicians empowered to partition of Musical Merchandise in the Northwest. Write for Catalogues. the spoils of office, but a people ani Mr. Meekton’s Mean Idea. SKIBKRL1NG-LUCAS MUSIC CO. mated by a common Impulse and “ Why did you Insist on having your 134 Second Street. Portland, Oregon seeking to work out a common des wife Join the Suffragette Club?” “ Be tiny. The destiny of America is mu cause,” replied Mr. Meeklon grimly, tual service; labor Is the corner atone “ I want to see that Suffragette Club RAW F U R S of our nationality, the labor of each get all the trouble that's coming to ik * r for all.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1L” WANTED* HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! I© P ©I í » Can net you fancy prices for Wild Ducks and • ‘.her game in season. W rite ua for cash o ffe r on all kinds of poultry, pork. etc. Machinery / Brigandage and Lawlessness Rouse Ire o f American Government, and Must Be Stopped. P O U L T R Y A N D G AM E SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT LIME FERTILIZER BANDM EN: asS ? I H ighest M arket P rice Paid \ s * 1* H. LIFBES & CO. J. P. Piagem ann, Mgr. _ MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 298 Morrison Si. Corbett Bid?. 1 R et First NatT Bask. Portland.Ore. I Lucrative Find In South Africa. South Africa’s possibilities as a pro ducer of vegetable oils aro wide In deed If the results of recent experi ments under the auspices of the Mo zambique authorities are translated Into commercial realities. For In stance, the fruit of the “ macua- macua” was shown to yield no less than 60 per cent of fine edible oil, and of the “ pombula” 52 per cent. His Best. "He’s a bruto." "How so?” “ When she promised to bo hts wife ho said he would do everything In his power to make her happy." “ Well?" “ He spends all of hla time at the club!” “ Well, If he Is really a brute that ought to help some.” R«1 Cirri» Ball Bluo will waab double oa many cloth«'» as any other blue. Don’ t put your money into any other. What He Called It. “ Are you troubled with Insomnia— sleeplessness?” "I should say I am. Some nights I don’t sleep three hours.” “ That so? I’ve got It awfully bad. I’ve been afflicted now about two years. The doctor calls It neurls Insomnia paralaxltls.” “ I’ve had It about eighteen months, and we call It caw of the Harvest. The law of the harvest Is to reap Ethel.”—Ocean View Vldette. more than you sow. Sow an set and Sliding Scale. you reap a habit; sow a habit and you “ I’m a taxpayer," gibbered the citi reap a habit; sow a habit and you zen, “and I demand consideration.” reap a character; sow a character and “ Lemmo see your tax certificate,” re you reap destiny.—George D. Board- sponded the city official calmly, "and man. then I’ll know Just how much consid eration you are entitled to."—Kansas Hat Its Advantage«. City Journal______________ “ Nations are not fed, clothed and London Largely Built on Marsh. housed by legislation,” says a sapient Abundant evidence us to the marsh} contemporary. Certainly not. But It sometimes pays well to be a member nature of the ground upon which ( of a legislature. Just the same.—Louis largo part of the city of London wai originally built Is still to bo discover ville Courier-Journal. ed In such namos as Fenchurck Rod Croea Ball Rlue, all blue, beet bluing value street. Flnburv and M o n r ilo ld s . In the whole world, makes the laundreaa auule. One of Hla Worst. The Doctor—Did you hear about that Methodist preacher’s daughter down south who turned sleuth, hunt ed up the pickpocket who had robbed her of her purse, and finally landed him In the penitentiary? Tho Profes sor—Good for her! She was an M. E. sis, with a vengeance.—Chicago Tribune. Pettits Eye Salve Nautical. Ancient marlnor (at the first foot ball game)—Where's the tackle we hear so much about? Smart Land lubber—Don’t .you aeo the lines all over the ground?—Judge. Wise Precaution. Shopper—I want to buy a necktie suitable for my husband. Salesm an- Sorry, madam, but we are not per mitted to sell neckties to women who are unaccompanied by men.—Puck. I A COLD WAVE I causes anxiety among those who are sickly and run down, whose blood la impoverished, and vitality low; but don’t remain in that condition. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS will build you up, strengthen th* entire system and prevent Stomach Ills, Colds and Grippe. Try a bottle and be convinced. Start today. FOR WFAK SORE EYES Fame of the Ozarks. Since the advent of the “ hound dawg” aong everybody has hoard of tho Ozarks. But the Ozarks have long been contributing to letters. The greater part of the load pencils of the world are made from tho rod cedar of the Ozarks.—Boston Transcript. Painless Dentistry To Exterminate Vermin. Mix and let stand for several hoors 1« o u t pride—our hobby —c o r study for years u d one-half gallon of gnsollne and ten now our sacoe**, end oar* is the b* tt peluJeae work cents' worth of corroslvo sublimate. to be found anywhere, no matter how maoh TOW Pnt tho mixture into a pint oil can. par* Compare our Price«, We flnl*h plate and ortriM* wort f«t out* with a long spout, and Bpray into ev ,t>f town natron* la ery place whore there are bugs. Air d»y If <le*lred. i I pm extraction the room thoroughly. After a few ap when plates o* J bridge work i* order- plications the vermin will have entire ed. Con*uiUti*n free, Indexing Extraordinary. Indexers have been responsible for ly disappeared. Molar Crown« I 5 . i j 22k Bridge To«th4j many errors, but possibly the strang Resolutions Too Fragile. Gold rilling« t est example of curious Indexing oc Fname! Filling* 1. “ Resolve to livo a hundred years, curs In fi. law book. Turning over Its ¡Silver Filling» .5 1 index, a correspondent of the London and you will do It,” declared a St. Good Rubber - Louis physician. But being a physi Plato« 6 . 00 Chronicle noted the entry: “ Best, Mr. Boat Rad Rubber - _ Justice, His Great Mind,” and refer cian, ho ought to know that good res | Plata* 7 .5 1 ence to the page brought this: "Mr. olutions are easily broken. MLW.4. WIN, f,i»«t«r in ■ • a n Paint,,a fntr'tilHl .Ski ai vital iiif'UMia m rwruwa B U T m it h o o s Justice Best said he had a great mind A ll w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r f if t e e n yearn, Europe’s War Material. to commit the witness for contempt Europe withdraws from Industry 4,- o im of court.” _____________ ___ 600,000 men to make soldiers of them. Painless Dentists They are kept from one to three Filling Building, Third and WMMngt«» PfltTlAW , O H Reasonable Stipulation. CM m S m i * : t A. M. «• I » . « . S u A a k . , 1 .1 “ Shall we admit Wombat to our Sub years. What an appalling waste; ltmated Order of the Kibosh? He al how doubly preposterous If efficiency ready belongs to seven secret socle can be Insured with militia training; ties.” “ I’m In favor of admitting hla — New York World. OUT O f TOWN If there’s enough of him left to work PEOPLE our ritual on.”—Kansas City Journal Doing Good. We are to relieve the distresses, put the wanderer Into his way, and to divide our bread with the hungry which Is but the way of doing good tc ourselves; for we are only several members of one great body.—Seneca. E I W is e D e n t a l C ., ran in reoelveprompt recel reprom treat- Had to Know the Time. “I understand," said the Judge, "that you stole the watch of the doctor who had Just written a prescription for you at the free dispensary. What have you to say to this charge?” “ Well, your honor,” laid the prisoner, “ It la true, but I found myself in a hole. Hla prescription said a spoonful tvery hour, and I had no watch.” Andrew Lang’a Handicap. The London Spectator says that Andrew Lang always had poor health, and moat of hla work was done when be wee tired and sick. This being the case. It Is easy to understand and forgive hla frequent crankiness. ij h ; i ■ C o | k S r n , . Tt, C m ta tia l hy Drug*»«*. FOR COUCHS AND COLDS PUTNAM smtsjst S3 from C r e s c e n t B a k in g : pÒWDER/ ■ J 'A C GEE W O the rhlaeae doctor. Try once more If yon have been doctortn* with this on# and that one and have aot «»»<?«ined per manent relief. I*et thin «Treat nature healer dla*- noee your cane and prescribe come remedy whose action I* quic k, *ure and wife. Hi* prescription« •re compounded from Ron**. Herb*. Hud* and Hark* that hare been fathered from every quar ter o f the slobe The secret* o f the«e medicine* are not known to the onUide world, but hare been handed down from father to son In the physician*' fam ilies in China. CONSULTATION FREE. 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