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THB BAILY JBMAU, tAUW, , SATURDAY,, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. OBB ' '"'t.iw , F? ,n iin mh ,j.i.i.-i ' ,,;1. IMPORTANT L TELEGRAMS CONDENSED GEORGIA JUDG WAS ALARMINGLY AFFLICTED WITH CATARRH OF THB LUNGS. THE OLD RELIABLE Ef e3& EjET EH U BY "t",K Into the Least Possible Space for Busy Readers It, fc -if imun A U-NA OUR " Absolutely Pure WMflE IS NO SUBSTITUTE SMALL'S HAIR IS GRAY Since He Began to Search For His Run' away Wife "Who Eloped With An Ex Convict With a Bad Record In Two States Sonttlo, Nov. 28. I.i an untiring search for hlB orrlng wlfo, who olopod 3nBt August with Frank Stlce, J. n. 'Small, of Obwcro. Oro., has traveled thousands of miles, and Is now In So ttlr hoping to obtntn hero some rluo lo Nc whoroaboula ot tho wotnnn -whopi, In splto of hor perfidy, he still lovoa. Since his wlfo loft him Small's 3mlr and hoard havo grown whlto with worry and grlof. Ho says he In afraid "Mrs. Small Is In dostltnto clrcum etancoH somowhoro, as tho man with whom) sho ulopod is a vllllaln ot the deepest dyo, and would not hosltnto to desert hor should ho wIbIi to do so. After trailing hor for moro than a month Small met and talked to his wlfo In Seattle, and sho lmplorod his forglvonoiis, and promised to return with Iilro, but In soma way sho chid d hi m again, and roturnod once more to hor lover. Slnco Uian Small has surrond. rod nil biiHlnofcB intorasts, and Is follow ing ovory oluo which might onublo him to find her again, ' Stlco Is a Fronch Canudlan, whose veins contain Indian blood. Ho has a had record, and was In tho Arizona penitentiary. For any Information regarding the whereabouts of his wlfo Mr. Small will gladly pay a sultablo reward. SOUTH AMERICAN. REPUBLIC Refuse to Back up the Hostilities of Columbia Feeling at the Capital of That Colored Republic Is Still For War Washington, Nov. 28 Scml-omeial Information lies reached hero this morning from Caracas that Vonozuo la won't reply to Morroquln's aipenl on behalf of Colombia to tho Central South Amorlcan ropubllcs, except In tho way of a formal acknowledgement that Venozuola regards tho Panama affair as a controversy solely between Colombia and tho United States. American Captain Insulted. New York. Nov. 28. Tho captain ot the Royal mall steamer Trent, which jinlved nt Colon from Cartagena re imrtttd, iiaoordlug to a Colon dispatch to tho Amorlcan, that while he was lying hi tho harbor ot Cartegona, tho United States consul nt that place, Luther 1A IMUworth. wus Invited to come aboard as his (the rnptnlu's) guetiL Mr. HMsworlU responded ti th Imitation, hut, when half way up the snug-plank was stopped by Colom blun whllem and turned buok. The Columbian authorities would not per mlt tho Trent to take on any pas 8WW. mall or cargo from Colombian ItertM Uvr Colon. Consul Kllswurth told the people on th Trent he had been repeatedly In nultod by the Colombian oftlelnle rluee tho rocogultlou ot the Independence ot Panama by the United State. Reyes Arrives at Washington. Washington, Nov. 28. Gonoral Roy. os arrived this morning, and was met nt tho train by Colombian Mlnlstor Ilerrnn. He declined to discuss his mission, and denies tho warlike utter ancos on routo from Now Orleans; complains that ovor-zoalous reporters published false Intorviows. Royos In tends, as soon as his trunks, contain ing his uniforms, arrlvo, to visit tho various legations of tho South Central American republics', In tho hopo to In duce them to Join with Colombia In a protest against tho United Stntos' ac tion at Panama. 0 TERRIDLE STREETCAR COLLISION On the Lake Union and University Line at Seattle. Seattle, Nov. 28. Two loaded stieot cars on tho Unl entity lino col lided hoad-on during a heavy tog this morning. Harry KInnoy. telophono lineman, had a lag crushed, and was Internally Injured. Motorman Ham mond had his hip crushed, nnd was terribly brulsod and cut nbout the body, he may dlo. Ten othors wore more or less seriously Injured. (Condensed Telegrams.) A Now Orleans flro .nrly today de stroyed tho plant of tho National Bis cuit Company, nnd bauly damaged contiguous proporty to tho value of a qunrtor of a million. At Fort Worth, Texas, an explosion of glycerine tank In Swift soap de partment this morning Wiled one, and Injured several, badly damaging the building. A Butto tologram today says tho ex pected clash between CO soldiers and a band of Noz Perces, under MorrI goua, who are defying tho collection of taxes, has been prevented by Mor rlgoau's surrender. The troops re turned to tho plains this morning. At Philadelphia the circuit court of appeals this morning confirmed tho appointment ot James Smith, Jr., as recolvor of tho United States Ship building trust. A cablo todny says five fishing smacks foundered off tho Island of Heligoland, In tho North Sea, and 15 wcro drowned. John Mitchell leaves Indlanapolla tomorrow for Trinidad, Colo., whero ho will establish headquarters and direct tho Colorado minors' strike Ho will first attempt a settlement. Jules Lovy, tho famous contortion ist, died at Chicago today of apoplexy. Ho was aged C2. Bryan took lunch with Joo Cham berlain at London today. Ho goes .to Dublin tonight, whero ho expecU to speak. Orovor Cleveland Is out In a loltor unaltorably and conclusively refusing to bo a candidate. Judgo J. J. Murphy, clork of tho Or egon supremo court, is reported re covering from a stroko of paralycls. Tho German emperor has not suffi ciently recovered so that his physi cians will permit him to travel. Tho poot Chnrlcs Algernon Swln- burno Is Borlously 111. Tho International Socialist Con gress, at Brussels, has entered a protest against lynching In tho United Statos. Froo delivery of dally malls has boen oxtonded to tho Portland suburbs. JUDGE DURHAM, OP GREENSBORO, GEORGIA. Catarrh of the Lungs the First Stage of Consumption. So All Medical Authorities Agree. Judgo Durham, a well-known' local Jndgoof Greensboro, On., hod an expo rlonco with I'cruna well worth reciting. A roport had become- current among tho Jndgo's friends that ho wan threatened with consumption. It was Xoarod for a timo that Georgia "was to loso ono of its most prominont and Influential citizens. It was also roportcd that tho Judgo had failed to got any rollof from any of tho medical aid at his command, that ho bad mado use of tho now world famous remedy, Peruna, and mado a prompt ro covory. Tho affair created qulto a sonsa tion In modlcal circles especially, and tho many f rlonds of Judgo Durham wero not only exceedingly gratified at his re covery, but wero enthuslastlo In tholr praises of tho remedy that had brought liltnrollof. Tho following written statomont from tho Judgo himself sot forth tho facts: Greensboro, On., March 3, 1900. ''Some time ago I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and In my head. I tried many remedies, all of which gave mo no relief. I con cluded that my case was catarrh of the head and lungs, and seeing Peruna so highly recommended I began using It, i continued using Peruna t snort wane, ana novo never felt I least symptoms or catarrn soce. ; runa Is certainly a good medicine. deserves tho highest pralio wiyj given it oy toe general puoiic" Judgo Durham has boen SccrotMjt Troasuror of tho city of Groonsborat. for tho part thrco years, and h WW local Judgo for ten yoars. Dread Consumption, Thoro nti thrco roads which lead al health to consumption. Over omI thoso roads pass all of that great ml tudo ot peoplo Who dlo evoryywl consumption. laoh routo beglni! health and happiness and ends wltijl ca90 and death. Plrst read: a slight cold ncglw Bottles In tho head or throat-elm catarrh oxtonds to tholungg coiuaJ tlon death. I Second road : a slight cold-neglenl cough sotucs in tho lungs cough j ually growing worso coniumpUcj.' death. Third read: a cold poglectod-w&l In tho throat hoarsonojs ehoit bmsl consumption death. Thousands havo Just started ononiti theso roads, all of whom could betuCi cured by Peruna. Thousand! mor u half way to tho fatal end ot one ot ttw roads who aro still curablo brscocm of treatmont by Peruna. Yet oli thousands aro noar tho end vhote lis) dayB could bo mado bearable. ad hop of recovery moro probable bjcoomew lug x-cruna witnoui uoiay. n experiencing tho very best results from the first bottle. A reward of $10,000 has been deposited In the Market Exchange Bank, Cofum bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the above testimonial is genuine ; that we hold in our possession authentic letters certifying to the same. Every one of our t& timonials are genuine and in the words of the one whose name is appended. Ha! Ha! Ha!Xt Didn't Hmt A Bit ff.yih'.agJW'wmrarrtBH Shot a Boy for a Burglar. Chicago, Nov. 3S. John Wheel!, n grocerymntt, mistook a 10-year-old boy, Geo. Reynolds, pawing by his store onrly this morning, for a burg- lar, and shot nnd Killed him. The boy le a sou of a police captain nt St. Louts, and tycpeotod to start homo to day. Discussion Tonight. The students nt the Oregon State Law School delwte tke quwtlon of abolishing the imrdwilNg power In the hands of the governor, at their hall this evenlus. RUSSIAN JAP ANESE SETTELMENT A Peaceful Settelment of Their Interests . On Basis of Recognizing Russian Pre dominance In Asia Vienna, Nov. 23. A dispatch from St. Petersburg eays Ue Ruseo-Japan-eee dlQloulty, relative to Manohurla, has bwn tentatively settled, by Japan agreeing to reeognlz the Russian dominant Interests thor. and agree ing not to Interfere wlc htheni for the proseet. As our practice is conducted on a strictly cash basis our charges are lowvas low as they can be made consistent with first-class work Consultation Fee V4 I To Whom It May Cencern: Adverse to general opinion In re. fjarda to pain In dental operations, I can truly say that I had two gold crowns put In without any pain. MRS. R. C. SHEPARD, Salem, Oregon. It Is a pleasure for me to recom mend Dr. Wright's painless method of extraction. Mad a very badly de cayed tooth extracted and say that it positively did not hurt me. FELIX MUSEY, . Salem, Oregon. ..I feel that Dr. Wright's method of extracting teeth Is a great blessing to humanity. I had an ulcerated tooth extracted without any pain. . P. H. RAYMOND, Assistant Postmaster, Salem, Oregon. i My tooth taken out absolutely pain less, and I cannot say too much In praise of the work. Very respectfully, MR. B. KAY8. Salem, Oregon. I had two bridges placed In my mouth and a tooth extracted, and can say that It Is the only dental work I have ever had done that did not tor ture mo beyond endurance. MISS NETTIE KLAMPE, Salem Oregon. I had nine very bad teeth extracted by Dr. Wright's Painless Method awl ft Is with great pleasure that I recom mend him to" anyone In need of hit services, MR. JAMES HERON. Commercial Street, Salem, Or. Had a tooth extracted at Or. Wright's dental office and can truth fully say that I did not feel a parti cle of pain. RITHA WOLFF, Salem, Oregon. Div $ Jbotiltt RIGHT stuesioff s Dental Off ic e Leijty aa( Cotst. Telephone Main 259 Office Hears: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings, 7:30 to 8i30$ Sundays 0 a. m. to 1 m. ftv.1 ;