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Show THEY LIKE ERUPTIONS. TO MOTHERS J. II. llasiljK, 111. Mrs. of MAD DLbllTE FOR VUNCKANCE. Hawaiian Clilea-- o, lmident Chicago Arcade Club, Addresses v "Words to IVorncu Childbirth. "Dkab Miw. PiiKUAif: Mother eed not dread childliearirp after tliey know the value of Lyli IT. lMuk-Aan- i'a YreetaMo Compound. While I loved children 1 dreaded the snleal, for it left we weak and tick Pray for Volcano to Become Active. "In Hawaii pi ay lur Mt. Kilauca ta become active. mil the mine eruptions there arc the better we like it, said Philip Peck, a hanker of Hilo, at An the New Willard last niiihL eruption doea uut harm." he added naively. Doesn't do any harm? Well, It appeara that Mont Pelee did plenty of harm." "That was a different kind of an activity from ML Kilauea. In Hawaii, where ML Kilauea haa not been disturbed for two years, the eruption is of slight consequence. But It Is a great slgnt to see the great lake of lava boil over the aides of the crater aud push Its way down into the bowl-llk-e valley which ha been formed by eruptions more violent in the age past Hits. J. II. HASKINS, for months after, and at the time I thought death was a welcome relief; but before my last child wins lxirn a rood neighbor advised Lydia ll.Pink-liam- s Yegctalilo Compound, and 1 used that, together with your Pills and (Sanative Wash for four months before the child' birth it brought me wonderful relief. 1 hardly had an ache or pain, and when the child was ten days old 1 left my tx'd strong in heultii. Every anriiorandfalll now talce abottleof Lydia li.lMnkliam'fl Vegetable Compound and And it keeps me in continual excellent health." bias. J. If. Uses ink, 3248 Indiana Ave., Chicago, III. It mat f 5000 forftit tfmbaam Ultima-mh-J gamiimm. Care and careful counsel Is what the ex pcctaut and would-b- e mother needs, and this counsel she can secure without cost by writing to Mrs, l'iukluuu al Lynn, Mass. Concealed Weapon Barred. 1 no person In South Carolina may rarry a pistol about him, either concealed or unconcealed, unless It Is at least twenty inches long and weighs at least three pounds. This law was passed a year ago. It not only prohibits .the carrying of pistols under the required size, but it also forbids any firm, person or corporation to sell, olTer for sale, manufacture or transport any such weapon. Peace officers are excepted under the Isw. After July HAM U N$ WI2ARD 01 Lj oa o c s T s T s E LWtI BEI.IAttI.li ASSAYS. Ooid nd (UiyiriiMiM,,! ,7S ttoH.BUvw and Ooppr 1.M PROMPT RFTlTKNH ON NAIL BAMPLKfl. $ ,W I ,Wi OGDEN ASSAY CO. WHY LIVE ALONF? WnT..aOMlil EMSSEWKftT Pf-- t Stuart, Kin nitj The sight Is such an unusual one that It causes a gu-a- t Influx of visitor! each year, and that naturally la a good thing fur the island financially. That's why we like the volcano to be active. Kllauea's crater Is the largest In the world. People used to go and sit by the edge to watch for an overflow of the lava. The guides could tell almost to tiie minute wueu these overflows would occur. "In 1SK2 there threatened a great eruption, and the natives were afraid that the town of Hilo would be Injured. The Princess Rutn, of the royal family of Kamahomeha. went to the mountain down which the lava had begun to run. With her she carried several chickens and one or two other animals. Standing by the edge of the crater, she threw up her head she was one of those imperial-lookinwomen and weighed snout 40u pounds. She called out, addressing the Hawaiian god: Pelee, you promised never to hurt Hilo; now 1 come to remind you of your promise. "With this she threw the chickens Into the lava. The next day the disturbance somewhat subsided, and the natives attributed to the princess the credit of it Washington Times. g PIN's Curt is the bast medicine we ever need for all affections of the throat ami luujfB-- Wa (X Kansu if, Vanburen, lud., Kelt. 10. UMI He Wanted Hia Dinner. A visiting Englishman who attended a dinner given recently by a New York hostess whose hospitality la notoriously Inadequate, maue a reply to her that It will be difficult for her to live down. Her dinners have been referred to as samples," and invitation! are not accepted with alacrity the second time. The Engllsnm&n was a big fellow, whose family had been kind to the hostess when in London. The dinner served merely as an appetiser to the hearty Englishman, but the hostess did not notice it, and aaid to him amlcaoly: "Now do tell me when we may have the pleasure of having you dine with us again?" "Im mediately, madam, immediately, his unexpected reply. was BOYS Yi'lIO HAKE MONEY In it ila'ntv ici't UhV.cI, U'k ii i m !l .i l4Vf UM.ic 4 bu.tl-afoi 2 vu U-- liity THE SATURDAY FA'EMAO IVSTrr PiilUTP. llr turn f uct. We will fumieli you with lirat wrek Pice of Chaise, lo be eulil al Klv Ceuia a Copy; you ran (hen rend ui the wliolewle u ice for aa many at you limi you can aellihe next week. If you want lo try it, aiiilieii BovC Tke Curtia Pnhliehluc Ceapuay, FkilaMpUa Til'oiiriilir Supreme Court Sustains ths Foot-Eas- e Trade-Mar- In Supreme Court, Buffalo, has ordered a permanent Injunction, with costs, and a full accounting of sales, to Issue against Paul B. Hudson, the manufacturer of the foot powder called Dr. Clark's Foot Powder," and also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them from making or selling the Dr. Clarks Foot Powder, which is declared. in the decision of the Court, an Imitation and infringement of Foot-Ease- ," the powili-- to shake into your shoes. Allen 8. Olmsted of Le Roy, N. Y Is the owner of the trade-mar- k Similar suits will be brought against others who are now tradeinfringing on the Foot-Eas- e mark and common law rights. r ." Woman aa Doctor's Detective. One of womens latest professions la that of a femine resident of Los Angeles, Cal., who acts as a detective for a medical society. She visits doctors suspected of practicing without licenses and gets them to prescribe for any number of purported Ilia Then the doctors are railed Into court a Gold fa Ono day. Take Laxative Uroino (Juinine Tablets. All druggists refund mousy if it foils to cure. SCa McKinley Chime Dedicated. ten bells was dedicated to the memory of William McKinley In Lincoln, Neb., last week. They are placed in the spiro of the largest church In the city, SL Paul's Methodist. They were dedicated with Impressive services, after a sacred concert from the bells. McKinley's favorite hymns, Lead, Kindly Light, and "Nearer, My God, to Thee, were played. A chime of Dali's Catarrh Cura Is taken internally. Price, 75a How Flies Convey Poleon. The corps of Investigators from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medfc cine, now working In West Africa, haa discovered that an Insect resembling the one which la responsible for the "fly diseases" In horses, con veya malarial poison to mw as effect lvely as the mosquito. ttLESS(MS Health trill como with all its blessings to those who know the way, and It in mainly a ques with all the term implies, but the efforts which bfengthen the system, tion of the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are important, each in a way, while it is also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsanitary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important that the - right-livin- g, San Francisco, CaL in- - f ii- - New York, N. Y. Salt Lake-N- o. 29. 1902 DONT STOP TOBACCO Thompson's Eye Water 1 LuKtS nlKt Ail iu MilS. ad BoatOuuirhbjTHik TiuMbiNd. VM In llm-i- . 13 ilniffmitf a. idhr Kjpasin MRTIONH Suddenly. It inures the nervous system ta do so. Use and it will tell you when to stop as it tkcs away the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each box. Price Sl.00 per box, or three boxes for $2.50, with guarantee to cure of At ell good Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet BACO-CUR- raazFsn money refunded. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., TiAESTY-FIV- E LIVES a. - H'lAgim , I.OM Uilli lnlYat And Mrw lout fill ou Mreet. Fifty or sixty striking teamsters of Chicago attacked a wagon loaded ilb coffee, which vvua buiug driven along Jackxon lioulevard. The driver took hi wajmi. The fright ami striker, after culling open the coffee sacks, strewed the cuutcnU along (lie lo wilm-xStreet. A crowd collri-lethe sport, but when half a do.i-policemen arrived aud cave orders to disperse the streets were souu cleared No arrests were made. . W. N. U.. AND vi'iii-iiii-- uir top O - La Crosse, WIs. fiKWS SniMAliY. London rutdi- nl join mils declare disKing Edward bn in rnallf-nan- t ease. - ONE HUNDRED in reLOST BY EXPLOSION IN PENNw i uugs. A. turn fi'r frill or kui.n-.i-i- i SYLVANIA MINE. A. ltolJin . a leu-- : coder. sliot anil instantly killed inn wife, his mother-in-laanti a male iiiuiau-- of the bourn bis llunilrrli Blrn tlrr, at Wurk XVbuu tbu I xilHtitin Oerurreil. tl.uy uf ami fatally i minded his father-in-laIII, M,-- J. Mulling ns If ' victim were Mrs A. L. Drilling by u Mlrm-ls- . Belding, hi n ifc. Mrs. L. McCroskey, Ilia mother-in-laFrank Woodward, Two hundred eosl miners were enan inmate of the McCroskey house, and tombed Thursday by an explosion in L. McCroskey, hi falher-in-la- w. the Cambria Coal cumpauy'a coal mine, llelding married the daughter of the whose main shaft opens within the McCroskey eight years ago, but haa limits of Johnstown, 1'e., and 125 ere not lived with his wife for some time. dead. The mine is one of the He waa jealous of Woodward, whom probably in the couutry and COO men largest be suspected was on intimate terms were at work there at the time of the with lra. lielding When the news of the disexplosion. Going to the McCroskey home at the aster reached Johnstown it spread like corner of Fifth and Flanders streets, wildfire, aud in less than a quarter of he demanded that hi wife give him an hour the l'oint, an open space at their little ton, 7 year of age. Mrs. the of the Couemagh and the juuction Holding informed her hnahsnd that Ktouey creeks wus crowded with weepthe little boy waa iu lied, hut women and children. insisted ii(on seeing the child. lie ingBrave a tic in pis at rescue were made. went with hi wife lo the room where Moore and his axsikt-au- l, Mining Engineer the child luy, and after remaining A. ti. I'rosM-r- , tried to make some there a short lime, lie kissed the boy headway tow urd the imprisoned mine and Irfl the mom. good-bythree and um-limiles away, bnt In the hallnny he met Woodward, ers, were driven back by the deadly they and, drawing a revolver iu each hand, Richard and John aaid lo Woodward: Yon first," firing gashea. miners, who were in the mine Meyers, aa be spoke. Woodward fell to the at tiie time of tin- - explosion, hut who floor mortally wounded. unhurt, went hack two miles Mrs. lielding rushed upon her hus- eacaped to see w hat assistance could he renband and waa shot down by the now but they, too, were driven hock infuriated man. Then the parents of dered, the damp uml reached the threshold by Mrs. Bidding came into the hallway In time, only lo full unconscious. and were both allot by lielding, Mrs, just Then the attempt to do auy rescue McCroskey being almost instantly work from the main oiening was killed and Mr. McCroskey receiving a and it was shifted to Mill bullet through the hotly and another given up five miles from Jamestown. creek, through his right arm. He cannot reThe mining officials of the Cambria cover, company stated the explosion was one of fire dump. The few survivors who HORROR AT JOHNSTOWN. have escucd from tiie depths of the Victim In Mina IHaaaler Kumlmr One mine describe the conditions to he lluntlml nuil Furtjr-llirvfrightful in their nature. Of the 300 men supposed to have en That of those who were thought tered the mouth of the rolling mill last manyIn lie still in the mine will night mine of the Ctnbr:a Steel company he able to survive until readied by the Thursday morning, 143 are known tc reselling party ia not thought probabe dead, and twenty-thr- ee rescued ble. Immediately succeeding the exFour hundred, an the mine ofliciall plosion, the air uli over the big mine claim, escaped when the explosion ocbecame so foul 1 lint cveu with the still to bs huge curred, leaving thirty-fiv- e pumps working to their full accounted for, Home of these, accordaud the air they supply turned capacity ing to those- in charge of the rescue into the proper channels lo reach the work, are dead, bnt the majority, they imprisoned men, none of the mine claim, have escaped. officials would hold out any hope for From the physicians, heads of rescue the lives of those thought to be alill parti ee and others who are familiar in the mine. with the different headings in ths President Power Stockhouse has givmine, it Is learned that at least fifty-tw- o en out the following statement: additional bodies will be brought "The disaster is sn unusual one, and to the temperary morgue at daylight, earns on-u- s entirely unexpectedly. The making the total dead 143. This, Presmine lied been inspected only three ident Stackhouse of the Cambria Steel days ago and waa pronounced in satiscompany thought would be the extent factory condition. In the thirty years of the dead, but until all the checks by that the mine liae been in operation no which the miner are known are preerioua accident haa occurred. The sented at the office of the company, an cause le yet indefinite, but I believe It accurate list of the dead will not be waa caused by gaa escaping from the known. Some of the bodies, it is adfifth healing, which waa closed and mitted by the officials, are entombed waa not worked because It conin closed headings or hurried beneath tained being gas In the sixth heading. Slate, home may lie recovered, but "The number of casualties Is now others may never be found. placed al 125. No lists of the names of Some of the men that have been resthe dead ran lie given, fur the majority cued are found to have lost their reaof them were foreigners, and were only son and are raving maniaea. known ' by check and not by name. The ouly other way names will ever he Fatal 1imI llrlwarn Two i'romlasat Missouri llrn. known if the bodies are not recovered At Mexico, Mo., Rhode Clay, repin time for identification will be by resentative in the Missouri assembly, their families sending their names to and recently nominated for a second ue." The mine In which the exploaion octerm, Is dead aa a result of a pistol wound inflicted liy C. A. Barnes, a curred is one of the largest coal mines young attorney. Five shots were fired In the United States, according to the during the fight, which took place in statement of officials. From the enin front Clay being trance In the hill across the river from shot through the heart and Barnes the point to the one el Mill Creek is a having hia wrist shattered by a ball distance of three and three-quart- er from hia opponents revolver. The miles.' shooting grew out of business transacMovements of Trie;. tions Involving the principals. A dispatch from Auburn, XVaali says; Edward to bo Crowned August I, A man supposed to be Tracy ia lying It Is officially stated that the corona- concealed 150 feet from the railroad tion of King Edward will take place track near the bridge crossing White between August 8th and 12th. The river at the mouth of Soulse creek. Ha was seen there by a rancher named proposed procession haa been abandoned. There will be no royal proDooly. He has a commanding position. gram aa originally planned, the day 8heriff Zimmerman and other officers after the cornation, there will be no are arranging for m flank movemenL Another story is that Tracy is three procession apart front that In which their majesties will proceed from Buck- milea due east from Auburn, making ingham palace to Westminster abbey for the Buckley farm. Sheriff Cudihea and return. It is now considered pracis working from Knmner to Auburn. Sheriff Zimmerman of Snohomish la tically certain, In view of this announcement, that King Edward will hot an Tracy's traiL be crowned Saturday, August B. lain Nresusa Us Dsclsrsd Its Intended Fall From Automobile. Kelurulnf to Work. E. L. Bonner, one of Montana's most James Landers,' a freight handler, was killed in Chicago Wednesday night, prominent citizens, fell from his automobile while riding In Bozeman, Monk, his death being the indirect result of and was instantly killed. Bonner's the strike. Landers announced that machine had gotten out of gear and he bs intended to return to work the folwaa seen to rise in hia seat and make lowing morning and a group of freight an effort to regulate the machine. lie handlers to whom he made the decissucceeded, hut at the same time fell to ion began to abuse him. A abort the ground. He was dead when aid time afterward lie was found in a hallreached him. Doctors are of the beway, his throat being cut. lie waa lief that heart disease killed him, sup--ei taken to the hospital, where he died. induct'd ly excitement. Mr. Bonner was Republican nalioual committee- The police have arrested Daniel Groman fur Montana. gan, another freight handler. ii,-- . ofithe-postoflioe- medicinal agents used shonld be of the best quality aud of known value, add the one remedy which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char aeter and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and comfort come to the heart, and if one would remove the torpor and Btrain and congestion attendant upon a constipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In case of any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, bnt when a laxative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. Tho excellence of Syrnp of Figs comps from the beneficial effects of the plants used In the combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. All the members of the family from the youngest to the most advanced in years may nse it whenever a laxative ia needed and share alike in its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is the only remedy ox known value, bnt It possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that it acts gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as it is free from every objectionable quality or substance. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to bny the genuine and the fall name of the Co. California Fig Syrnp Co. is printed on the front of every package. Louisville, Ky. t lir,,. ill ml w. ui stlwol liouis. 1 n I e rrs 1 1 ii g icu! biunick uf Hone uulM-f- To Cure Ill a mr I'hiliI,, Killing w liictf lullmjs built lip a ui lug Liiti-nru- a Foot-Ease- I -- Irtleil Justice Laughlin, Man nne onl of ayjul Furllsml AWFUL DEATH OF MINERS. Kill lllm.vlf llM-au- Him. Father Cpbrald.il Clifford D, Harvey, son of a well known Portland saloon iimn, nhothiin-el- f through tiie heart, dying Instant iy. It is said llinl young Harvey was clandestinely married at Vancouver, Waali., to a young woinun who la the foster daughter of the elder Harvey. When the young mini's father learned of the marriage lie is said to have upbraided hia son, who, entering another room a few minutes later, deliberately took hia own life. Canada's prudiieiinii of pig iron in was '.'H.'i.'i; toua, a gs, of 14 per cent ovrr l'.Kio. 1901 Cholera i racing in Ivivan Si proover 13, (MO vince, Cliiua, there g deaths reported. Two men were killed arriously injured near lVoria, ill. in and several a freight wreck Lord Methuen return to England hae been as quiet a Lord Kitchener's welcome will lie demonstrative. of the acquisition of the Report Cunard line by the Morgan combination can neither la continued nor denied with authority. The 6lrike on thellreiriiii City trolley line has Veil set lied and I lie company has commenced to run cars rcgularlly, the first time in two week. In Lisbon a rumor is iu circulation that liirmanv lias offered to purchase from Iortugal a portion of the of Macao, in China for 1. 000. DIM. The state department has decided to press forward toward completion tiie Colombian treaty looking to the acquisition of right of way of the isthmian canal. While watching an exciting batieball game in whieli hi son was participatn ing, Irving McGowan, a Kt. I.ouis financier, died suddenly from heart disease. At CaKtrics, France, overwhelming heat prevails. Five men fell dead from sunstroke while mowing in a field where the heat waa 139. Many horses well-know- have perished. Extreme heat prevails Ihronghont Italy. The temperature yesterday at Milan, Minina and Iavia was IDO degree. and there were many death from sunstroke. The French chamber of depuLie, after validating the election of several deputies. Including that of Connt Stanislaus de CaKtcllane, adjourned tine die. The senate also adjourned tine die. teleIn lies Moines, la., thirty-fivresumed for work the phone operators Mutual Telephone company after having been out four weeks. They obtained practically every concession dee manded. According to the annual report of Superintendent Stroud of the New York Coffee exchange, the total sales luring the year amounted to 9.707,000 bags, against 7,393,000 bags in ths previous year. In contradiction of a recent report that Russia had already practically ivacnated Manchuria, an official dispatch just received at BL Petersburg from Kharhin, says ths svscuatlon hsi sot even begun. in Ills report to llis French minister 9t Colonies on the eruption of Mont Pelee on the evening of July 9th, M. L'Huerra, the governor of Martinique, lays the outburst of flame set fire tfl the ruins of St. Pierre. The E. K. Wood Lumber company, In addition to buying up f3,lrfK),(MHl worth of wood belonging to the Simpson Lumber company of San Francisco, ha bought all of the spruce obtainable in the western niarkeL The hcadleu liody washed on the beach at Fort Baker, Cal,, ha been al-m- oat positively identified as that of CapL William Ward, master of the eleeuier Rio de Janerio, which found- ered February 22, 1901. Nicholas Nathan of liohokeu, N. J., who visited Aurora, N. Y., some weeks ago searching for hia long lost daughter, thinks that Ethel Urenblum ia hia daughter Mary, who was kidnaped twelve years ago at Iloboken. The threatened complications arising from the forcible removal of the flag and coat of arms from the Bulgarian agency at Serrea, for which Bulgaria demanded satisfaction, have tieen averted. . David P. Kronacher, assistant paymaster, United 8 tales Navy, stationed on the rigaliip Franklin, waa drowned off Ocean View, Norfolk, Ya., while en route lo the launch Madge Sn a small boat. Ilia body ha not been recovered The contract made by the Lou'miaua Purchase Exposition company lo keep the fairi closed on Sunday In compliance with the act creating tiie commission. has been received at the treasury It was signed by fifty department. four commissioners. The British punitive expedition under Colonel Swan sent to Somaliland, East Afriea, against the Mad Mullah, reports that the Mullah ia indulging in wholesale killing of hia follower in order to terrify the rest and put a stop to desertion. A petition was handed to Recrelary Stone, of the Chicago board of trade, 6alurday, asking that a margined price" be fixed ou July corn, which has been cornered by a parly headed by John W. Gates. Such a step has not been taken for twenty years. Exports from I'ortii Rico to foreign countries for the fiscal year ended June 80th increased 54 per cent over Hie total of such exports for last year; the increase in tiie islands cxporla to tiie United States was 48 per cent over ths total for the last fiscal year. Turko-Rulgaria- n |