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eekD
Thoosudi op<>ti thonmndi of American womcc bmre been r^orfd to
b^llh by Lydia K Hlnkha. . V^cta- , lmu(T „„ , ur lmulll ... Ul. Compound. Tbeir Utter* am oo ftl. , Saprptu , Oonrt of ft* Cnl-
In Mr*, rink ham • o®e«. and pro** IhU gt , tM
WABHINOTON.
The caie of tbrt nllrd BUtet again*! Senator W. A. Clark, of UoDtana. In Tolvlng a charge of dcfrandlng the Pnlted State* In the approprUtlon of timber on the public land*, waa dock
to be a tact an J Uot » n
boast.
Orerahadowlng Indeed ta the sneers* of this great medicine, and compared with ^aU other — ■* *—* Why baa Lydia £■ Pikhi table Compound accomplished its widespread result* for good * Why has it u — 1 - done it* gloriot a cento ry ? fllmplr and Wtely beeatsaacf It* sterling worth The reason no other mod in approached Its success d poaitirelT because there *'-'-* Id the world so
ted BtstM
The Nary Department has decided to do away with soft coal entirely. This Will necessitate a change of boiler pans and Ore pots. Dr. George T. Moore, soli culture expert of the Department of Agriculture, resigned, owing to unfavorable comment on his connection with the Nitro Culture Company A statement made public at the De pa runout of Cutumfrce shows that Immigrants lo the number of 118,815 ar rived at ports of the Cnlted Slates during the month of June OCR ADOPTED ISLANDS. Preparations for the reception of the
! Taft party la the Philippines wt | completed In Manila and the outlying
| towns to he visited.'
Governor Wright held n conferene* i In the Malacan palace, at Manila, P. L,
with *.; wtUcB fnraMUceM*'
.LADOB WORLD. A serious strike of far* laborers ha* broken out In Hungary. The 271 British trade unlona hare aa aggregate membership of 673.012. The strike movement at Llmogea Frme*. was reported to be spreading
rapidly.
When tiro anions voted to surrendei the Chicago teamsters - strike came te
an end.
The number of fatal accidents tc British seamen reported in May. 1805,
was 112.
The set effect of all the chaages tn British wages during May was s de crease of <0500 per week. During the flve completed months d 1006. 177,147 seamen were shipped at certain selected British ports. Two thousand woodworkers etn ployed by various arms throughoni Chicago struck for an Increase of twe cents aa hour m wage*. Owing to .the depreaslon In the Col ony only 6M nominated tmmigrantstroducod Into Natal 8. A.. In 1004. The average number of laborer* employed at aU the docks and principal wharves of London. Bastsnd. during the four weeks ended Mai 27 was 12.
I YELLOW FEVER SPREADS: pbomixent people.
Prince Metehnsky Is tt* proprietor of
eera. held at Benta —. — decided to work for a State license law —-- -—-——and pro
ink lad It not be-
i* asUmnlant—not because It is a palliative, bat simply bee*aw It 1* the most wonderful tonic and recon-
.tractor ever discovered to act directly . w woara UCTaw , . „„„ ^ a poo the uterine eystem. positively ) Including »cvcr*l of the moil a'ctlv* T M.f or , further Imp^tlou of boUer* emus* disease and displacement* and nglutore. J hn . . .hlnflom rertorin* health and rl C or _^. . | Delegate* representing nearly every ; >nd ^ppr^njicf^rst on strike recent
who have recognised the virtu* in
woo nave rweugui^u ........ u. Lydia E. Pink ham* Vegetable Com- | display-d pound, and ar* fair enough to give i lulu over
credit where it la due. If physician* dared to be freak and open, hundreds of them would acknowledge that they istanlly prescribe Lydia E. Pink S t Vegetable Compos nd In saver* r* of ttmal^Uls. aa'fhby know by zperieace that It will •ffpet a cure. Wocaea who are troubled with painful
r irregular
Considerable excitement has been n&ny Brooklyn. N. Y. * —ii.i....i »e rr-—. '
r ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that bearing-down' feeling, dlsvlneea. faintaeac. indlgcelkm. nervous prostra lion. or the bines, should take Immediate action to ward off the serious consequences and he restored to health and strength by taking Lydia K. Plnkham * Vegetable Compound. Anyway, write to Mrs Ptnkham. Lynn. Maas.. for *d vie* It's fro# and always helpful
_ . . political circles of Hono[c* ! lulu over the trip of Governor Carter 1 to the State* to tender hi* resignation of the Presidency, which w*« refused.
DOMESTIC-
The Adjutant-General of Massachusetts. at Boston, refused to allbw Cenadlaa troops under arm* to an ter the
Bute.
More death* occurred among the Bennington victim* at Ban Diego. CaL Examination of the gunboat showed that only one boiler bad exploded end the ship * hull was not materially dam
aged.
After a very eimple ceremony the body of Daniel 8. Lament was placed In a tomb in Woodlawn. N. Y. The Japanese Consul-General In New York City, expressed suspicion of a plan to present an album of newspaper clippings to the Emperor of Japan. A Ore broke oat In the riectrlca.’ room of the liner Teutonic while la dock at New York City. • Workmen declared that a mine of cement rock had been found tn th* shafu for the Pennsylvania Railroad
“You can't make beHerr that chivalry Is obsolete, or effete, or whatever they call It.” said a womaa who had lust returned from the West The Washington Post tells her reasons for thtoNlng that knighthood is gtlll In
Oowgr.
”1 met a veritable knight Just two i RooaetMt risited the Set days ago on a dining-car ahe contto- Brpw Homr aD mutation for tuberued. -When I went In to luncheon the , cul'ou* children at Omcy laisnd. N. Y. only seat left for me was one facing Tb< , new chief of Police of Chicago, the rear of the train. Now l cannot 1 jmade many gambling raids t with my hack toward the englae A „ prlrV( , WM gr^ , ohanr
find me a seat facing the other way. Immediately a middle-aged man arose and offered to let me hare his seat. I thanked him. and be took the seat apposite me. He scanned the bill Of fare, and then he looked at me hesi-
tatingly.
“ •Madam.' said be. ‘would It be obnoxious to you If I were to order
spring onion* r
“Now could consideration for the fee&kgs of a woman go farther than '
that r—Youth'
President Morton discharged Archibald C. Haynes, the Equitable's chief general agent for New York. Captain Drake telegraphed from San Diego. CaL, to the Navy Department, at Waihlngton. D. C_ that he expected eventually to raise the Bennington. The funeral of General Wllracm W Blackmar. commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, was held
In Boston. Maas
The sentence of Emil Tottennan. who waa to be executed for murder or August 1. was commuted by Governor Higgins, of New York Bute, to Uf»
Q**»r nr**s*i r»*a. ■ imprisonment. Tottennan was sen The two sides of a person's face are , tenced for subbing to-death Sarah never alike. Tte eye* are ont of Use ; Martin In a New York City lodging In two eases out, of Ore and ojie eye Loow ^
-- - -
<me Prt?”i l g. ftft — 0 b *‘I Mitchell was antenred to serve six the largest percentage of defects pre- ^ j a (| guj to pay a fine at ratling among falr-balred people. The ; hqoo. Sentence was pronounced by smallest vibration of round can be dla- j Q( ] st . De Haven In the F ' ' _
tlngnlvhed better with one ear than j at Portland. Ore.
with both. The nail* of two finger* |
never grow with the same rapidity. ! FOREIGN, that of the. middle, finger growing the 1 The House of Commons, at London, fastest, while thit of the thumb ! EngUnd. refused to permit the Intro
grows stow**. lie. fifty-todkgaaig afeC' of 108 the left leg la shorter than the
rlgbti—tndUnapolU News.
EVER TREAT YOU SO? a*. ^x-eh--wmo-a
A clergyman who pursue* big noble w “ falling in a ceuntvy pariah tn Iowa
teOa of his coffee experience: ,
-My wife and I used eoffee regularly for breakfast frequently for dlpner and oceaslooaUy for anppan-alwaja the very best quality-package eoffee never eoold find a place on one uMe“In the spring of 1980 my wife waa token with violent vomiting, which we bad great difficulty In stnppiag. -It seemed to come from cotta* drink-
ing, but we could not decide.
••In the following July, however, ahe was anaeked a second time by the vomiting. I waa assay from home filllag an appointment at the time, and on tny return I found bar very tow; the had literally vomited herself almost to death, and It took bob* days tn quiet
fit a MU by _ Churchill.' limiting the Ufe of Parlia-
ment to fire year*.
The Victorian Assembly, at Mat bourne Australia, passed a blB graj
elective franchise to women: „ _ native beakers boycott the American It
• the bkttom of our trocbU stoppM.lt forthwith and am Band *
>t disease
Coffee The old gymptoau disappeared, end dnring th*
9 yean that we have been using Poeram instead of coffee we have aare
t of facto' • hr Fa Creek.-Mich. . ., . the little book. ‘-The Brad te B'cUvtta.” la each pkg.
Owing to aa extreme drought at) field work In Andaluato has been an* pended for a considerable time, and crops ar* threatened with total de struct!©*. The cost of necessities of
as risen to exorblunt figures. NEWBY GLEANINGS
A French torpedo boat has been sant .at to engage ta battle wlta the par poise along the coast of Brittany. The Kaiser has added to the German army bands trumpeters provided with Instruments three feet In length, made from South African antelope's bom*. Professor Retckenbaeh Is said to have proved Ahat thirty persona in 100 can see. In the dark, colored rays from the human body and Cash as from a magnet Oa five different charges of commit ring breaches of the Now Zealand Shop* and Offices act a Christchurch fishmonger and restourant keeper war recently fined £3 10s.. with £7 12*.
guesu at a gigantic wedding feast at Serignac, In Brittany, at which 1000
A retired army lieutenant has been arrested at NaupUa. Groves, owing to having predicted some weeks ago that M. Delyatrais. the Premier, would b* assassinated on June 13. which was
th* actual date of the crime.
Professor N. A. Cobb, of Spencer. Mass., who ha* been In the employ of the AustroUan colonial- movement in New South -Wales, baa been engaged by Beowtary Wilson to push scientific
farming tn the Hawaiian Islands.
In order that be may famlUarixe himself with the work of railroad men. the Rev. Dwight E. Potter, pastor of the Colon Street Presbyterian Church, tn Oakland. CaL has gone to work aa an oiler In the railroad yards of his
Disease Found in Many Farts of lUw Orleans, La
CviglB—l T**r4liy •TShs Malady
dtr
NATIONAL GAME.
elve panels by Bramanta hare been bought to Loudon. England, foi the Metropolitan Museum of Art la
New York City
Secretory of War Guardis’ of Pa* ma. quelled a riot among the police there by going among them with a
The Cuban House, at Havana, by one vote, refused to print th* Platt amendment as an appendix to the Con-
n's Special Fits Tokio. ex-
pressed hope that peace would b* declared, and aaid that Japan would red to borrow money for developlent after a treaty had been signed. Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur HamUb u*. Civil Lord of th* British Admir sltg.mnnouncM'to London that tt had been decided to push work on a groat utval base on the Firth of Forth to ■reference to Chatham Rioting continued at NUai Novgorod, actions fighting on* another. French financiers th Baris told H. lYi.tr that a new loon fopeoded
>e*e*.
The Turks have been meeting
New* has bees received at fiy N. S. W . that th* Marshall ■ton Parliament at Belgrade remUafi It t Ttctory far U» Germ an iM.
Dundoa. of Chicago (Am.l made but six mlsplaya to fifty game*. Chicago (Nat) fans hero finally forgotten Fred Pfeffer. Johnny aEver*
did It
The Boston Nationals have scored fewer runs than any other major
teagueteam.
Fred. Mitchell (Nat) has thus far performed to flve different position*
tor Brooklyn.
Mertas Qfat-Vhtt safely fourteen time* in the last right games <4 the
Western trip.
vmom whan not working to a game the propose; to Boston <NaU pttchera'practice control
itrenatioaal j on the turnstile.
Jimmy Williams (Am.) has made four displays to fifty games, and not one to
twenty games.
Maloney (Nat) turned down by three major taague club*, baa been averaging thro* steal! to a gam* lately. The New Yorir Americas League Club has bought Catcher Livingston Crom th* Wheeling Club for $900. Crawford and Hickman have agato swapped position*. Crawford going back to Detroit's (Am.) first base. Bob Email* (Nat) seems to be most unfortunate of umpires In the matter of being injured by foul tip*. There is not a men of the entire Qto-
has a record of consecutive v From standing on h field. Blberfeld (Am.) ha* hardened a - set of teg muscle, that heap off the ground at all time*. President Hart of Chicago. (Nat) figures that hla club loses from $600 to
New Orleans, La.-YeUow fever, which has been visiting this city and the surrounding territory, has spread to such a degree that it has assumed alarming proportion*. Over forty persons have already succumbed to the dread disease, and unless It te speedily checked a veritable plague Is feared. The disease was reported from many points to the city, the latest report bring that It had shown Itself at nineteen different quarters. This U the only feature of the situation which te
causing alarm.
Beporia to the City Board Indicate a alow spread of the fever. There are now fourteen foci, one of them at. Buskeyr, to North Louisiana, due to aa Italian who escaped from th* French Market section her*. His case , was fatal There are three foci above j Canal street and on* to Algiers. Threev case* have been Indirectly traced to the French Market vicinity. The bnlk of deaths bare been to the neighborhood of the French Market. The Malta ry conditions there have been very bad. and large families of Italian* hare been found crowded Into vary small apace*. In one instance twenty-seven persons were discovered living to three rooms. The congested conditions to this neighborhood were responsible for the rapid development
of the fever.
In spBe of the new quarantine rates laid down by the Buts Board of Health, Dr. Boucbon. the President of that board, allowed the Anselm, which had been only four day* out from the Infected ports of Bella*- and Livingston, to tend at th* wharf here with a cargo of banana* This action has aroused the greatest Indignation among the people of th* city. The ship's paper* show that the rerattoed at Quarantine station only forty mlnutrs and late at night As soon as this fact was learned there was aa Indignation meeting of a nnm.her of prominent business men. who. accompanied by the Mayor and the Attorney General of the Bute, called on President Boucbon and announced that they Intended that the new quarantine rates against Central America be made effective at once, ta spite of any ship* which might be on their way up or any of the personal desire* of Dr. Boucbon to grant favors to the fruit companies. Dr. Bourbon concluded that the people of the city were In earnest and wired the quarantine officer* that ships would have to be detained at Quarantine. whether they -had been Informed or not before leaving the point of embarkation. This action was taken under protest and waa th* result of the feeling of the people of the dty. The officers of the various fruit companies attempted to secure some al- . os the quarantine regnlaJ were Informed that this waa a time when the interests of the dty were paramount to anything else, and that they would have to abide by tbe quarantine regulations or ran tbolr tops to some other port The Vacarro and aeveral other companies at once announced that they would send their ship* to Mobile, where. U te understood, modified regulations will be granted them. Detenttea camps have been located for all th* railroads. The people at Kenner strenuously objected to haring the camp In their neighborhood, threat- > prevent It by force, If nee Die Isolation hospital was put ,_itton. and all patient* are being removed there to screened ambulance*. In the meantime the fight against the mosquito Is going on to every part of-the dty. It is now believed that the entire number of cases which show themsoiree will not exceed BOO and that within two mouths every vestige of the disease will have been wiped out and the quarantine raised. The results which have already been attained here prove Just a* conclusively as to the epidemic to Havana that the-disease arise* solely from tbe mosquito. The organisation of forces for fighting the spread of the Infection and for a campaign of education and practical application of tbe tooequtto extenntoatioa plans has been completed. 100 men have hNRjiput on as extras to clean guttfffC white S30 ar* wiwktog as part of th* system of sanitation. Citterns are being orffnlxed ta ward*, and these ward ctobe will form precinct clubs and a house to hoaae canvass wffl be mads to aaaure theacreentag of every cistern and the oiling of every cesspool and water pond. Tbe bnatnaaa man have provided funds for this work, and, as the people are now aroused ti the necessity of action, there win be no tet-up.
MITCHELL APPEAL GRANTED.
Portland. Ore-Judge De Haven, In th* Federal Court, granted Senator Mltchafl'a counsel, former Senator Thurston, an appeal of Banfitar Mltebeir* can* to (ha Buprame Court of tbs United States, on a bill.of effeeption*. which was agreed on by Thurston and
Mr. Balfour te an enthusiastic golfer nd play* golf baantlfully. Former Archduke Leopold bis holme a private to the Swiss army. Italy's Dowager Qoeen te coming over here next autumn for a visit Tolstoy has given up reading the newspapers, but his friends tall him
tbe new*.
Little Princes* Victoria Loolse. th* Kaiser** only daughter, hates starched, frilly things. The late Mary A. Livermore was once called “the Daniel Webster of ,
_ a Mew _ Poland. CL hi* boyhood bom*. Sir William McGregor.-Governor of Newfoundland, will make aa expedition Into Labrador this summer. J. Pterpont Morgan ha* atamped the mark of his approval on th* headgear which King Edward still wear*. General Btoesael Is not to be allowed to receive the sword subeeribed for by his French admirers Just after the fall of Port Arthur. Senator Bacon, of Georgia, baa had conferred on him the title of the “Grand Cordon of the Chefecab” by the Sultan of Turkey. Alexis Sergevltch Bonvortn, editor of the Novo* Vremya. now seventy, has been for year* the greatest figure to the Russian jounaUstietrorld. The Duke of the Abroad, who U now preparing for an exploring expedition to Central Africa. Is undoubtedly the most adventurous prince to Eu-
rope.
Daniel W. Baker, the newly appointed United States District Attorney of the District of Columbia, te one of the most prominent members of the Washington bar.
Plum, per earner Cherries, per basket Currants, per !b .. Pears, per bbl 2 00 @
LTVX fOCLTST.
Yowls, per lb
OFF, II
SUFFERED JOR lONM. J Pe-fu-na, the Remedy That Cure* ^
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
SAY AJTD *T*AW. Hay. prime, per 100 lb...: — No. 1. per 100 lb 77 No. *. per M0 lb « Clover mixed, per 100 lb. SB Straw, long rye 75
vzorrenus.
Potatoes. L. L. per bbl.... 1 73 * wbbC. 190 . ,*r bbl 2 00 Turnip*, per bbl 91
The Rev. Father Cavanaugh SaStE." new president of the University of | Nolle Dame. j Spring L I., per ib. — The heroine of “Annie Laurie” was Squabs, per dosea 1 te the daughter of Sir Walter Laurie, of ; aors. Maxwell town. 1 State. 1904, choice.. 34 Ufa a*ring ran* to the family of J. I p^fcSsdl fipLehoice” S Parson*, a young lighterman of the | Old oddT ^ *
Hollow*. Brentford, England.
Mrs. Loptea Manning, the oldect native of Salem. Maas, observed her
ninety-eighth birthday recently.
Joseph Potter was the first white man to occupy the spot where the
town of Potter. Kan., now standi.
M. Charron. a French owner of rare bone* and gentleman Jockey, wore au-
tomobile goggle* to a recent race.
The Lowell (Maas.) General Hospital has received from Frederick Fanning Ayer, of New York, a gift of *50,000. Dire* BL Cyr has recently obtained the right to translate the plays of Tommaao Balvtot the Italian trageGcneral G. W. Mtadil 1* tbe Cnlted State* officer who appralae* all tbe diamond* coming to the port of New
York.
The Rev. Dr. Ryan, rector of BL Patrick’s College. Thurle*. Ireland, has been commissioned by the Vatican to visit the Philippine*. Sir Alfred Jones contemplates build- : tog to th* centre of London a large hotel, to which every luxury of bed and board will be provided for $2 a ^William W. Dean, aged ninety-three, celebrated hte lata birthday by working at hte desk to the Treasury. Department at Washington. D. C. the regulation hours. Colonel W. a Greene, the-copper capitalist who recently achieved, notoriety through hte quarrel with Thomas
Pea*, per bsg.... iirs: r ■
Mm, he wroecrlbed • tonte. I ft—— hewvsar, flkMM did osesse gee*. On aeehtag she edvice of «*r drugoiot, he aefced me te try Pemssa. J«s m f»tr sreelts I begantofeet andoctUk* • different perron- Mg anettte «»- ere* aed, l did not hare that mornont fooling, and Iconid sleep omlen dtdlp. inaeonple of months lame —"—’ 1 th—
i Dr. Hartman. President at m Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, fit tdical advice. All correspondena - ue*> Strictly confidential MTU .
trip Into the wild* of old Mexico. SPORTING BBEVITIBS. Marocxy won first prise in the Ostend chess tournament. Tiverton defeated Nocet Maim* tn the $5000 trotting match race at PhU-
Walter Direct won the Chamb® of Commerce Stake for 234 class pacers
at Detroit, Mich.
“Bobby” Walthour, the American, won th* 100 kilometer cycling championship at Antwerp. Holland. Alfred O. Vanderbilt won tbe first prise to tbe foor-to-hand cists at the Atlantic City (N. J.) Horse Show. Allas Lord and T. K. Sherman qualified for the final of th* chief cup to Urn golf tournament at Manchester, Vt William A. Lamed and Beals 0. Wright defeated their opponent* to the teuto frttola t — '— * v *
x for the Davis
By winning the third yacht race to ' i for tbe Beawanhaka Cup the • brings th* trophy back tn
of mod Mat* calibre. In the special lawn tennis tournament at the Westchester Country Club the winner* ware George M. Miles. Robert Le Roy and George L Wrean. u tennis exports defeatrepreseaiaUves to the cad fat the Davis Cop with a record of five victoria* and no
, ]....»-A73 <**« VStSSS^Tk. Duhtth^; * - f ? No. 4 •“* ~
Cora,
KANSAS LEADS IN WHEAT. Crop 73.000.000 Bushels: About 23,000.000 Less Than the Average. Kansas City. Kam—Reports from 400 grain shipper* and milters to Ksnss* Indicate that the wheat crop of tbe State and year te a little short of 73.000.000 buaheU. about 25.000,000 teas than a full normal crop on the acreage planted, and 10.000.000 more than the crop of 1804. This year - * crop fall* a million bushels short of a five-year
crop shy other State w “Bar. There te a wide variation ta the yields reported In different parts of tbe Stmt*. Nearly every county report* tome fields yielding thirty to forty bushels an acre and a few show even larger yields than forty bushels, one report of a field that yielded forty-nloe and one-half bushels an acre being received. Most of the reports received *ay that nearly all the crop will grade No. 2 Report* from Oklahoma and tndi«n Territory Indicate that the crop of the two Terri tort** will be about 17,000,000 bnabete. or a mlllkm bushels lea* than teat year. Nebraska promisee to produce 45.000.000 bushel* of wheat. The two States. Kansas and Nebraska,' and th* two Territories have raised 137.000.000 bushels of wheat, xompared with 10t000,000 bushels test year.
hstutl) Relieved of Sfeefitf Citnl by Botin with
to cleanse the skin,
gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal, and mild doses of Cuticura Pills to cool the blood.
Dollar oi
■ssssse;
.costingbut One
i cures.

