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;rAn;j::i:; , r::iD at.. rxciiUAivr 14. i$:2, J ;A e-, i People vrho travel and Ere constantly on the road are very liable J to have dyspepsia or some other form of "stomach trouble." They have to Ijv.e as they can, not. as. they wouhL The, train won't stop for them to eat, they must eat when the train stop,' and in general the food hurriedly swallowed in the u ten minutes for refreshments? is of an indigestible character. It is small cause for wonder that under such conditions the stomach becomes disordered and diseased, j One of the peculiar features of the times is that the; scores and thousands of people who don't havejto Jrvel jerisi in living as if jthey did. They eat at Lome or in the restaurant as If the time for refreshment wa limited to en minutes and they were in momentary expect tationof the call, ' All aboard ! to break In upon their hur ried meal. The very natural consequence of this way bf living is to recruit the great army of dyspeptics. fDysjiepsia has many , stage which rnge from mere discomfort to utter mental misery and physical wreck. Hut at any stage- dyspepsia is a menace to health! and happiness. Ordinarily we think of dyspepsia at a disease, affecting only f the organs of digestion and nutrition. I Jut a a matter of fact the disease affects the whole body. It cause' physical lassitude, mental dullness and 'depression, head ache, muscular debility and constipation or irregularity. . It is one of the greatest handicaps to human happiness and. useful ness the worhl know. , - Kile by side with these facts there is another: Dytpepsta-can tte cured, has been cured, and is being cured by the use of Dr. 1'icrcV Golden Medical Discovery. It cures dyspepsia at any stage, and the. only difference between the cure of an rold and obstinate case of dyspepsia and the disease in its beginning, is 4 difference of time. It takes longer to cure a disease which has had years perhaps in which to root and a disease which has' only lust begun to show itself. But so uniform ae the results obtained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery that it, may be affirmed that in ninety-eight per cent, of cases a perfect and permanent cure will be ob tained. It always' helps. It almost always cures. Mr. Nl Nelson, the celebrated Irish Commedian and Mimic, of 577 Royden Street, Camden, N. J., writes J "We fulfilled an engagement of twelve weeks, and the constant traveling gave me a Ia4 touch of that dreaded disease called dyspepsia. I had tried even possible to cure it till, last week while playing at fl. F. Keeth's Bijou Th rhiladetpliia, in the Nelson Trio, a professional friend of mine advised i try Dr.; IMeree's Golden Medical Discovery. I tried it, and, thank Godi good results." j j -.. "Having seen the advertisement of your 'Golden Medical Discovery being a great sufferer from the effects of stomach trouble for the oast years, I concluded to try your medicine, - writes Mr. W. A. Maxwell, of Marsh field. Cops Co., Oregon. " I had tried almost every known remedy and also consulted with the best medical skill attainable, but all without a'ny relief x After reading one of your circulars I concluded to try one bottle of I)r pierre'I wvxicn toiiuii .i.vfCijr. niwi ui&iuS one wnue a ie so relieved it inAiwA A continue.. Am now on the fourth bottle and have not had a spell of bloatmVor!J stomach. ( which was very painful ) for the last six weeks. Before the use of vor Lnl i was in areaaot every mealtime, for m twenty minutes after eating I -would b7 racked with rutin Inillomtmn ... nHtiml . 1 r . 14 e raciteci "cv, nu i nave oeen al.so IcrriHv afflict-.! t. it . , .. 2OW, at t af1r nf just about disappeared. In fact, I J-TiL; St I mm with pain. wtth. asthnia which, I beltev?, was brought on through the medium of indigestkm as I stated, after having Used four bottles of your! medicine, I have-not haU an a sour stomach or painful bloating, and my asthma has just about disaooaU t, feel better now than for the last ten years." - ppearea. Ii l he cures effected by the use of Golden Medical Discovery are real and lasting. A large number of the so-called reraediVs w offered for dyspensii are mere palliatives r The most they can do is to give some teniporar relief 'from physical discomfort. But the " Discovery mates a perfect ami jJLTSt cur It docs this because it is much more than a mere medicine for dvBDen-ia. It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition It , cures peases of organsceemingly remote from the stomach, but which in realitv have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organ, llius with the cure of dyspepsia and stomach trouble " comes the cure of dis- - . - COHfii of liver. Li.lnm-u !... i -, " , , ,.V" ngs, ana other or gans, when these diseases, as is often the case, have tneir cause in the dise ased cbmlit inn tit 1 .. " v - v iuu viaus f in i in 1IM - laiilTLAL., 1 1 ii mi of digestion and nutrition. bometimes a dealer, temi. ,1 by the little more prpht paid on the sale of leM meritorious medicine, will offer the customer a substitute as being "just as good the - Discovery," ,It is better for! him because it pays Wtter, but It U not as good for you, . if you want the medicine that ha. cured othersand which you believe will. cure you. , ; ' ; If you are looking for a laxative which isWcntle ncasar iltCtiVe try Dr. l4rceV V Dr r. Pierce's Common Sniu. rwi;il A,i..:Ji i, large pages i sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expK-nse ofjlinaihngy.. Send 31 one-cent stamps tor-cloth lmid volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address : Dr. K. V. Pikbcjc, Buffalo.jN. Y. 0. WAS THE MAN LYNCHED? RUMOR THAT A HORSETHIEF HAS BEEN HANGED. f Was Taken from an Eastern Orsgon r" ( Officer by Indignant Stockmen and Exscutod Th Fssfing Against ' Horsthivs Is Running High. PKNDLnTEON. Or., Feb. 12.Con tAble llunsucker, having" In custody Tim Townsend. charred . with hore dteaUnir In arao't county, lefthere Monday morning with the prisoner, .notwithstanding- the threats reported th.it drant eounty people would lynch him. If he attempted to pass through 'Lklah; I;,;,''! "; j Reports were recer?ed this morning that the plan was carried out. although It la impossible to verify Itj The teelinjc, among horsemen In the Interior Is' bitter toward ' those who have lately stolen their property, and an organised effort la teing- made to brtng the offenders to'jastice. - THE NEW GEYSER. Gigantic Column of Hot Wator Mkoa WJ Earth Quiver as It Spouts. ' ntJTTE. Mont, Feb. It A special to the Miner from Cinnabar gives fur ther particulars of the breaking- out of the nw: greyser In the Yellowstone Jfa tlonal Park. Soldiers yesterday carried nevva to Mammoth Hot Springs of a rumbling resembttnx flistant thunder; e. Quivering of the earth as though by an RlfiTliri AV HC l illPAl it arthquake, and the mighty leaping ot i Dill I IIUA 1 Ul LIlltULll e,iauvit.-iiiuiiiii rrcuiins, surKing hot water high In the air, which killed the. vegetation aurroundiog the forma tlon. as it came In contact with the scalding rwater-frpm the bowels of thel earth. " ' The new geyser Is situated In' the vicinity of Norris Basin, high up In the timber, about forty-five yards from .the Constant geyser. The! geyser, which has been named The Twentieth Cen tury." plays in a manner similar to the Constant, but of many times greater volume. It also erupts more frequently than the Constant, spouting at Inter vals of one and ft quarter to two hours. CELEBRATED IN FINANCIAL DIS TRICT OF NEW YORK CITY? . : ! -r. ' ; ' . -''." " i , .. 4" By a General Suspension of Business Flags Displayed, and Banquets Were the Rule Chicago Also, in Holiday Attire. IN BAD CONDITION, i Santo Domingo Has Less Income Than J;- j . t Expenditures. : .-; KEW YORK. , Febl - 121 President Jimines 'has Invited merchants to at tend a conference at Puerto Plata; San to Domingo, says a dispatch from that city to the Herald. It Is the Intention to obtain their opinion as to the best means of solving the economical dim culties In Santo Domingo and of rais ing the price on Dominican products. The. Government favors a reciprocity treaty with the United! States to save the sugar Industry, and another with Spain to help the tobacco Interests. NEW' YORK Feb. 12. There waa & general suspension of business Jn .the financial district of this city today, in honor of the nine-third anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Many mercantile houses also closed, and flag w;ere generally displayed. I There were several banquets tonight. ' Memorial Exercises Chicago, Feb. 12. Memori.-y exer cises In honor of Abraham Lincoln were neid here today, on a scale sur passing; that of any previous local cel ebration of the anniversary of his birth. i . . PATTEQSQ AND f 10D0EC1ASI1 I33.910lover the current appropriation. The largest Item is' $41.:S0.0Ut for ra4l way transportation of malls. I The rural free delivery servl srete an increase of tl.2iO.ttoO, makjing a total of 7.52S,C0, and a provision Is made to place the rural mall Harriers under the contract system, instead ot salaries as at present. Tfce Qsestlca of Atfmlttlsa tfcej r Newspaper Ccrrespscdeots HOHENZOLLERN IN PORT. TO TH E Vl E A RINGS OF THE PHIL. ? IPPINE COMMITTEE CAUSE OF I A SHARP DISCUSSION. The Oleomargarine Bill Passed ' the . House by a Majority of Thirtyfour - Several Important Amendments Made to the Measure War Claims Bill Passed by the House at Yes terday's Session. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 With the exception of a sharp clash between Lodge end. Patterson, ever the matter of the admission of representatives of the press to the hearings on the Phil ippine tariff bill, the session of the 8enate today was quiet. The Colors do Senator desired that all newspaper men be admitted : to the committee hearings, declaring that as now con lucted they were of a Star chamber character. He- said his. recollection was that Lodge had suggested that the hearings be entirely secret. This drew the fire of the Massachusetts 8enator. who indignantly denied that he had suggested anything of the kind. He insisted that the reports made of the Hearings, by the press associations. were aocurate end fair to both sides of the controversy;! A communication from the. Secretary of War transmitting a memorial of the Federal party of the Philippine Islands in support of American rule In the Isl ands, "called from Patterson the stale ment that the' Federal party had ob tained its control in the Philippines by promising-, to the Filipino that they would be admitted ultimately to state- nooa m the United State. - , The Filippino Memorial. Washington. Feb, 12. The memorial of the Federal party of the Philippine Islands was transmitted to the Senate tills evening by the Secretary of War, together with a letter. of transmittal by uovernor Taft, Jn whose charge the dotrument was given. The memorial wan adopted at an extraordinary iefl- f ton or the Federal party.: held In Ma nila in ?fovember. ;. It sets forth that out of the sixty province, and districts war exists In only two Batangas and Samar. It also asserts that It is a de monstrated fat that the pueblo or twns anxiouslyNdesIre "a definite civil rule." The memorial, then rnakes a presentation of deduction of the Fed eral party, that Congress should pro ceed to carry into- effect' Its determin ation or. denning the future of Ihfr Philippines in their relations to the Inuited States and asserts that; there is no reason for not replacing-?th ' mili tary regime "by civil rule of a popular character." The memorial then pro ceedsX ' X "To make of the Philippine a colony of the I'nlted States or to errant inde pendence to the Phllipines woutd beto hand the Islands ov to chaos. V atton to disorder and "Federal or annexation would set- ' n . mesexoinicuitifs by a concen tration ofJLhe interest of the Filipino jeopie on education and labor.'! The memorialists then pray for a de c-Uratlon by thif Congress of the Unlt- d States to theXelTect that the Philip pine Tclands are an Inteftral part of the? ITnited States', with the right and privileges which file Constitution of the t'nlted States gVants to other ter ritories, such as that f becoming a state of .the Union X preliminary form of government. similar to that of the territories of the United States la outlined as suitable for the Philippines. The Memorial asks that the Islands, be represented in the United States House of Representatives by two delegates. Arrived Unexpectedly in New York Yesterdays-Did Not Stop at Bern uda. NEW YORK, Feb. ,12. The Iriperlal Oerman yacht Ilohenxollern pas ied In side the Sandy Ilook light at lji:S7 a. m eoming into iort. The arrival of the Ilohenxollern i at this port iwas a surprise, as, according to her Itinerary when she sailed, she w a to tokich at!- lierrauda. She left St. Thomas Satur day last with Bermuda as her destlna- the pnESiDZfJT-s sorj "GREAT IMPROVEMENT IS SHOWN IN HI3 CONDITION.; , j The Crisis Is Expected Today, and IV, Is Thought He Will Be Out of Dan ! ger by Tomorrow The President's Plans. CROTON. MM., Feb.. 13. If The-' dore K&tM t.? Jr. ' continue for the next 2 boursln his prtsnt condition, hi phyrl-ans have givtut the Iresldent anil Airs. Roosevelt' t; believe -that thjflr son's vltalfTy wlil be sunlclent for tlon. and it is surmised that she en- .him a meet and pass tueceslvtly the I .i . . ' .k emu in nis tustae, wnifn, is lot.aed r advisable to change her courae to Xw York. The'llohenxollern was recognized by 'morning b-e? ill 'W,Wftettoal!y out f either the shipping- In the harbor, and all the passing; vessels saluted with dip of the colors or with a thistle, The Kaiser's yacht Is a bark-jrlggeil, two funnel. man-of-war-Uke erakt with a ram-bow. She .carries .eight nre guns for saluting purposes Quarantine It was said by her rapid . At pfflcers IVEY MUST EXPLAIN. He Had No Authority te Suspend the Tonnage Tax Collection. direct r some thtie tomorrow and on Friday nearly danger.' ToniKht he b eonsldered to be better than last nlghti and the same can be said of his two school mates. Affer an examination by the dntiirs" tonight. Secretary Cortelyoiy said Hut' th crisis in the right hwr-that In th left having been ,paMd would pnU that the question of their acceptance ably be reached tomorrow -nljfht. oi any social courtesies prior to the arrival of the Prince, had not ben con sidered by them, but they did not think It would . be possible or proper tend any function until Prince arrive. .. :,-- ' A Admiral Von Baadissln was formally welcomed to Newt York by tht committee, a representative of Low, and an officer of the States navy. j ' - . to .at- Henry clvie Mayor (United s. condent are " the Presid-m aiid hia wffe that their son will ar through this crisis .-'In gKid shap. that the President1 la ulthk&y making itne slight reparaiion toleave fur Wafhv Ington. Tonbcht, It look as if -he might start some time Friday. Mr. ItooeeveU, cheered and comforted by a sKort but Impressive sendee at o't lm k , In. the fhatel.; wi nt to her niKhtly Msatch In1 the infirmary In km.1 HiUh, Mr. Cot-telyou said ; that no hatik'. had been, made In the prugram for Prince Henry Vilt. .Th- lreM..-nt will not give up his trip'-to Charleston, . but will bp there after Prince lleary leave. : , - v':'- .- :'s" t' WASHINGTON, ,Feb. 12.--AsUlstant Secretary of the Treasury Spaulding has sent a telegram to Collector Ivey at Sitka, Alaska; statins; that he De- pattraent Is unofficially advised toe ha Issued 'Instructions suspending the collection of tonnage tax. and virt uaally closing Unalaska riorts to I ves sels alleged to be engaged In sealing, and Informing him thdt such action is UnauthorUed by law. . fcpple of such instruction are directed to be forwarded at once to the Department. ARE YOU DEAF? 1: r---'.r.t: At Bed Time. I take a pleasant yierb drink, the neit morning 1 feel bright end my-om-J plexlon Is better. My t doctor says it acts gently on the stomach., liver . and kidneys.: and Is a pleasant. ax.r tlve, . It. Is made from " herba olid Is prepared a easily as tea. .It is called Iine' Medicine. All drug gists sell It at 25c. and toe. line's Family Medicine move the bowel each day. If you cannot get it. svnd for a free sample. Address. Orator F. Woodward, Le Roy, N. Y. ft. DEAFiMESS AFSE by oar new invention. HEAD NOISES ft Q HQ xv Mrr Jt f ANY HEAD NOISES? INTERNATIONAL AURAL C CASES OF ... . , R HARD HEARING W CURABLE lOnly those born tleaf are incurable. -y a CEASE IMR1EDIATELY. K, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: or tr.ree trtontn. without tlv .tK-c-r.. fni!Tirt rtim. F. A. WERNIAI ii- I I I BiiTiunar.. Ml. Mafl w; Crnfiemm . lleing entirely cured if ileefne. thanks to your trrvlincui, I wli n..r a full fiistory of my re. to be uel i ojjr liret'n. -. . '- ., Atxmt live vcar artro biv riaht ear bt-ean lo and titis tettf oh "rttiu-r wre. uutsi 1 1 -t- roy ncarjaR ui iiim ear enlirvly. . I un!?rr:it a trcatnxrr.t Inrcatrrft. brr of tli viiii inn. nm.in? otlior. th? i-t criineiit ear retialua of it his citv only an opomtKin cbnlii help 4sie. atn "'a only teiufHJtarily.llltat tlichtatl u.4ri Wtul4 then c-e. Imt Hie hc;ijins in the nffssli-1 ur oulil fx; Uti iitrwrt.- -f I then kiw vour advert iwment are 1Jfn ally itiia JfeW V'ork ln vk irl rrd :r treat ment. Aft'-r I liatl ftl it twily a ft-w i.iv ncCTrlinit ti your lirei-tii. !w itii-bcerNfl tolny. affr five weeH'aty bcarios in tm-lieael car t:'aa been cntjrtty itrlui.i. I ihunk .u heartily and beg tojieiaairi Very tpily. voar. " .) ;' . i - WKRMAN. 7jo,, nr4alray, lla'.ti.niore, M.t. N ' Our treatment doe not imerfere icith ytttt r witmt tu' ttjatifn. nvfe"d YOU CAN CliltE YOURSELF AT HOME rtn MN1C, 596 LA SALLE AYE., CHICACO, ILL ; Mr. Wu Present. Revenue of the Government are at Lincoln Ouh r m- i-L7- . .LI r " J" x..-viAw III. Ki4arA. vi -w t . ..... nivMtit iiMiim.m ... .i.- .. . K.r t. . t . iiDinno4T Ot uncoln tonlgrht with a ban- debts. It ts necessary to Impose new Uuet. The principal ruest wa Mlnls taxes. Iresldent Jimtnex te in firor'tn- rn th. pmi.... m. riviKiii iai. lie suao suarests a new loan, but this plan haa been re- reived by the people with unfavorable comment. , President Jlmlnes la con Unuin his trip through Clbao to rath er Information regarding: conditions. The Olee Bill. I Washing-ton. Feb. 12. The House to day passed the. oleomargarines bill. There was no division On final passage, the real test of strength havlngXbeen made on the motion to recommit, which was defeated by a majority of thirty four.. The proviso to require inspection and branding of - renovated butter, which was adopted in the committee f the whole, was retained today on an aye and nay vote. AS finally passed the bill is somewhat modified from the form in which it was . reported from the Committee on : Agriculture, j It makes oleomargarine or imitation but ter or cheese, transported into any state or territory for use, aale or con sumption therein subject to. theaws of such tates or territories, notwfth standing that It may be introduced in original packages, and imposes & tax of ip cents per pound on oleomargarine made in imitation or "butter or any j shade of yellow." -.'When not made in such Imitation the tax Is reduced to one-fourth of one cent per pound. Pen- j alties for the violation of the act are a' fine of not ies than $$0 nor more than tsoo, end Imprisonment for not less han thirty days nor more than six montns. War claims occupied the attention of the House after the passage of the oleomargarine bill, and .the day was' made- notable by the passage of the flrsfblll for the oarment of claim a rf t'liltat States .Ifli.na arlalnv I Spanish-American War. It carried something over 133,000, for the payment! of 202 claims for property 'taken with- In the T'nlted Rtatea tnr th 11 rit Um.) army. An omnibus bill, carrying claim aggregating 12.114.62 jt or stores and supplies taken from loyal citizens dur ing theiCivll Var also was passed.' Are YOU Ptthaps I caa be of service to you. ; 1 can ticket ydfi over any railroad running arJ; tell you when to leave change cars; when you will trains out of Por hdmc; where to reach your destination, and what there is to mx seen on the w if" t . I ay. i Call or write 1 1 U take pleasure in answe r mg your questions. Omaha. CbicnxoL Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERVWJIKRK tyond. A. C. Smklpon, Central Aent. Cor. Third nd Stark Slsj." Portland. Ore, TOE "NORTH COAST LIMITED' , MILLERS TO ORGANIZE. . ' '"'' - : ' ' eaaaaiBaaa-aa " V ' CHICAGO. Feb. 12. Millers from an over the United States gathered h today, to organize a Natfonal body. . - to fen lx-tter than hoine on wlu-eU. Par Will mump Rcrkiee January 5, 1D02. The train will t was in lSHJl. It nr ill le a, compl-te or. Dining ItmfSlirt'riing liim, Li-' brary, Smoking Hoofo, and Bath Rooinjthry will all. "be there, and all lighted by -lectrieity anil heated by steam. First and second elass tickets both g(Kxl on this Irain." IV this CRACK TRAIN of the NORTHWEST on voitr - , . . . 1 ; T v r 1 . way to the Pan-Ame 'm can jro either by Hcan Exposition, Bi. way of St. Paul am ; Posteffiee Bill. Washington. Feb. 12. The postofflce' appropriation bill has practically been' completed by the House committee. It carries 137,SlC,&fc,n Increase of IH,- luth and the Great Lakes. 1 Inquire of any NORTHERN PACI Turtbejr particulars, or wrtte to A. D.CXIABXTON, Asi't 0al Passeoser Arent, Portland ffaloMeW York. Chieaijo, or.Du- 'IC A"nt as to w. J ) Vr-