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Show COULD NEWS SUMMARY The mills of the New England Cot ton Yarn company, at New Bedford. Mass-are to run hut five days a week la future. Judge William Hogan Held, aged 55 years, formerly judge of a court at Tacoma. Wash., died at Lynchburg, Va., on the ICth. Because of lack of cash. Houston. Texas, la forced to pay employees with checks. This Is the first city In Texas compelled to do this. The money exported from Chill during the recent financial stringency in Europe and America is estimated to lhave been one million pounds. , The Sanford Plush mills, at Me., will be operated but three jdays a week until further notice. Eleven hundred hands are affected. It is announced that the recent census taken shows that Havana has a population of 299,278, being an Increase of 45.SGO over the census of USE THE ROAD. Irish Soldier's Great Idjta When Cover Was Badly Needed. The following colloquy Is raid to have actually occurred during ono of tho earlier battles in the Phlllpj ines: A detachment of American infantry, under orders to support a section of Capt. Reilly's battery, were halted for quite a while on a perfectly flat military road In full view and fine range of the Filipino trenches. Of course, to lie flat on the road was tho only available "use of cover. In this detachment was an Irishman who had served his time with the colors in the British army before he enlisted with Uncle Sara. As a recruit he had been very prone to tell how the British soldiers did everything. As a result he was Incessantly plied with questions as to his experiences. Whllo the bullets were plopping down tho road and kicking up tho gravel, a young Yankee suddenly asked: Say, Mike, what do tho British soldiers do with their heads In a place 1899. like this? Ten million dollars in gold bullion Quick as a flash came the retort: from England has been received at A British soldier has no head, tho Philadelphia mint, and will at once be made into eagles for Ameri- sorr!" After a full pause, Mlko can circulation. continued: Daniel C. McKnight, cashier of the However, be that as It may, I wish Foster State bank, of Foster, Ky is I could pick up this d road and under arrest, charged with embezzling stan on me! it ferninst edge 816, GOO. It is said lost the , Sand-ford- flagration. Since Comptroller of the Currency RIdgeley issued his circular urging national banks to take out additional circulation, the total increase from November 1 up to November 10 amount ed to $23,480,300. facThe Hercules a mile from located tory, Bradner, O., blew up with terrific force. Only three employees were in the neighborhood when the explosion occurred, and all were killed. Dexter M. Ferry, head of the great seed house which bears his name, was found dead dn bed at his home in Detroit. He retired at night in apparent good health, and died from heart disease during the night. Herlanda .West, of Mexico City, .Mexico, was burned to death at the home of Deputy Sheriff Bert Rico in Los Angeles, where she wa's visiting. Her clothing became ignited from the flames of a gas stove. For the second time in seven months Louisville is suffering from a street car strike, the 800 union emRailway ployees of the Louisville company having walked out shortly after midnight on the 16th. J. B'. Thomas;, aged, 65, cashier of the Bank of Albany, Mo., committed suicide at a hotel in Kansas City by shooting. Thomas walked into a bath room and deliberately blew out his brains. No motive is known. The outlaw Stout, wanted for the shooting of Williams at Little Fort, B. C., last week, has been shot and killed about thirty miles north of nitro-glycerin- Kamloops, by e Charles McLean, a member of the pursuing posse. The negotiations which J. Pierpont Morgan & Co. have been conducting with the Bank of France to obtain between twenty - and forty millions in gold for direct shipment to New York were definitely broken off last week. A Pioneer of Colorado and Nebraska. Matthias Campbell, veteran of th civil war and two Indian wars, and a pioneer of Colo rado. now living at f -- fjX ( - MADE FOR service on qucrcntced 1 -- wF Is East Nebraska Sire it, Blair, Neb., I had such says: pains fa my back a long time that for , I could not turn v . -- ii jn anj at times art was an almost total stoppage of tho urine. My wife and I have both used Doan's Kidney Fills for what doc tors diagnosed as advanced kidney troubles, and both of us have been completely cured. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Eoster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. v ' ob .olutily Cto- V fti'ROOF V.VY1 CUED SUITUi ICKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean Light Durable Slickers 35? Suits ? 3-- rs A o er Kir fC (AAl f(l T"t Ay AJ iifnnwMaMMHBi scm3csrrxaBSEtacscms9Du tlc w lit r health we claim n .to will . send nrr absolutely tree a largo trial Kx of Pax tine wuh lnok of lintruo-lien- s An Acute Observer. man sat down to his b'M.moniuli ml Send noonday luncheon In a little restaur your nauio tin t address on a postal card. ant the other day, and seated on the cleanses ami peals right of him was a big. sympathetic mucous m e in Individual from tho rural district. brano af The big fellow noticed his neighau-.fections, ai if. d catarrh j Ivlo e.uarin and i:tt!aw:m..i.tn caused by femibors left sleeve hanging loose ani nine Ills; soio e)cs. soro throat and in of a sort kept eyeing him mouth, by duvet local treatment Its curative power over the troubles Is man way. The and gives Immediate relief. failed to break the Ice, hut continued 1 hotisjuuls of worn n are using and reo omm tiding It every day. o cents at to keep busy with his ono hand supdruggists or by mail. however, IT COSTS Yoi: NOTH I NO TOTIJV IT. plying the Inner man. Till: K. I.VXTON CO., Boston, .Mas. At last the Inquisitive one on the Couldnt Discharge Him. When the jury had filed In for at right could stand It no longer. He tygMagmegaCTCBam east the fourth time, with no sign of changed Ids position a little, cleared this fl S his throat and said: I see, sir, you coming to an agreement In the bribery have lost an arm. l trail ftLar b E fl B N n,"l I case, the disgusted judge rose up and Vmi a linllsn.f D 5 H man the unfortunate Whereupon said: I discharge this jury. fl I Si I riftT';: up the empty sleeve with his flcntwa.i i i it tiiftvnon to umke picked At this, ono sensitive talesman, utjr grwviit t a ll Ixtrit x hiMtititlv nlreo.H right hand, peered into It, looked up IimiU Ill n Iintjtit; roN than hcIm, stung to the quick by this abrupt and with !t int L!!sVr, f u l.ikoti four a lot: burn a surprised expression, and said: time m cJnv kill 4 Sold Ly xp'otitK. Him decision, obstinately faced 1C I VltUiMM It Wulrwi liuli.tlu, br lark. By George, sir, youre right. the judge. "You cant discharge me, judge!" ho Troublesome Growth. retorted. Does the child ever keep still a W are m ndirur anil olpop by mall xvt paid for Why not? asked tho astonished minute? asked the woman as Tin ruxor Is of Itotd rUi-to hold a the H.on. iHrfTt rde. If It don't, rood it Imo and get now on. judge. V over or Vj Hollow irronnd round the youngster sprawled noisily hlaila, Miuarn Because, announced tho talesman, couch haiiilo. A double bartx-- rtrop of lnit horsa in a dozen squirming positions rnhlx-bldo and ennva-hold only by tb nic'iol awivrl. pointing to the defendants lawyer, at once, it seemed to her. 1C. V. ltlake 1C ii. or I o., t.V9 N. Centvr Street. liradfonl. la. Im being paid by that man there! No, answered his mother. They Lippincotts. Has B.'en are growing when they do that, they Taken In say. Natures Management. With Our Will you please ask him to stop There is no way, is there, to keep MERRY GO ROUNDS growing, Implored the woman, just wrinkles from showing? tVe nlso tnanufaetnro Itazzln Parries. Strikers, ct. How can there be when wrinkles for this week while he is visiting me? LUMA N CO., lioneral A tuuM'menl KKSCI EIX-SItwo-minut- McKnight money in speculation. Large reductions in working forces In many Industries in Chicago have teen made within the last few days, owing directly to scarcity of orders and business depression. The jury in the case of Leonardo and NIckolina Cebbla, on trial at New Orleans, charged with complicity, in the kidnaping and murder of Walter Lamana, brought In a verdict of guilty The mint at New Orleans has received an order directing overtime in order to coin monthly $200,000 of the subsidiary coin in addition to the regular coinage of $500,000 per month. Two lives were lost in the fire that visited Iquique, Chile, and destroyed a large section of the poorer residential quarter. A total of 3,000 people are homeless as a result of the con- nTP VETERAN OF THREE WARS. A one-arme- !:i e n one-arme- cxtr.v-ordmrt- ry d PS rShil ;t : 11 i I strop fobs! rnimm rrr l ginti-mitec- U Im-- r s; 1 1 afe head-liners- SCHOOL TEACHERS Also Have Things to Learn. For many years I have used coffee and refused to be convinced of its bad effect upon the human system, writes a veteran school teacher. Ten years ago I was obliged to give up my much loved work in the public schools after years of continuous labor. I had developed a well defined case of chronic coffee poisoning. The troubles were constipation, flutterings of the heart, a thumping in the top of my head and various parts of my body, twitching of my limbs, shaking of my head, and, at times after exertion, a general gone feeling with a topers desire for very strong coffee. I was a nervous wreck for years. A short time ago friends came to visit us and they brought a package of Postum with them, and urged me to try it. I was prejudiced because some years ago I had drunk a cup of weak, tasteless stuff called Postum which I did not like at all. This time, however, my friend made the Postum according to directions on the package, and it won me. Suddenly I found myself improving in a most decided fashion. The odor of boiling coffee no longer tempts me. I am so greatly benefited by Postum that if I continue to improve as I am now. Ill begin to think I have found the Fountain of Perpetual Youth. This is no fancy letter but stubborn facts which I am glad to make known. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the book, The Road to Wellville, in pkgs. Theres a 1 UuUltlers. ? Very Near It. How did your son who was stage-strucfind this starring business? All moonshine. k, PepUM. Notn it To.NoWAMtA, N. Y. SftSSS DEFIANCE STARCH W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 47, 1907. STIFF, YES? WETAND DAMP CAUSE COLD IN THE JOINTS id' $9 'A iKiWiJ JACOBS OIL :T i TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT ONCE, REMOVES THE STIFF- ' aut' WEYtfl PREVENTS ITS NESS. RETURN, TOO. FINE FOR BRUISES, SPRAINS AND SORENESS. Price 25c and 50c. W. L. DOUGLAS BEST Sc $3.50 SHOES THE WORLD $3.005SHOE8 for EVERY MEMBER OF IN THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRICES. who can prove W.L. f&fBflj )(To any one make & sell does not Douglas & $ 3.50 shoes mens $3 )ntore mstSvwikMiM ( than any other manufacturer. - THE REASON- W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by more people In all walks of life than any other make, is because of their excellent style, and superior wearing qualities. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each par Of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by the most completeorganization of superintendents, foremenand skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the ehoe industry, ami whose workmanship cannot be excelled. If Icould take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully XV. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they bold their shape, fit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other malte. easy-fittin- g, $5.00 Gilt td go Shoes cannot bo at any price. equalled CAUTION! The genuine have . L. Douglas name and stamped ou bottom. Tak No Substitute. Ask your dealer for XV. L. Douglas shoes.price If he cannot supply you, seed direct to factory. Shoes sent everywhere by rnaiL Catalog free. VV.L Douglas. Brockton. Mass. V |