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Show V EXAMINER, MOCKING -- 2 UTAH, OHDEK, 190f. JT7XE PUXDAY MORNING, CATARRHAL NERVOUSNESS. Condition Known as Indorsement Congressmans a pbylciM ud a Systemic Catarrh-- A A JR. B. CROWE, loiueatial mn fa Alabama sad chairmsa ef tba Popnliat Bute I'eamittee, la a rtent letter to: Dr. Harteaaa, of Ooluflibaa, (Nii aaya CL Washington, D. Parnaa la a Boat valaabla BudiciBB It aftada mt ualimitad plaarara to raaedj tutitf aa to tba aarita of jour aa a catarrh core, I have viad it a hesafit anch and it la af y h bit aarroua systsm isrun down. I heertuy raeomwand Parana to all wheat Samoa systems an darangsd." 0. A Crows, 1L A The nerve ut system it the eenuea of all oar budily power, qientel or phy sImL The brain and epiaal cord generate the power and the nerve fibre convey the power to every part of the body. It ia tba nerve that give the heart power to bent; It la the nerve that git tk nrtertee the power to contract, and thna rag slate tba flow of Meed throagk them. Saab artery 1 provided with-n- elastic or nmeenlar eeat, which la capable of oootraeltag or upending ao aa to permit mere or leaa blood to paaa through,, according to tbs need of the body. When the nerves are paralysed or weakened this ooo tractile power of the blood vessel la wholly or partly M to put Tbla peodneaa congestion, eapeoially of tbo momma membrane lining the variona organa of the body. When this oongeetion continue for noma time it ia known as chronic ca- tarrh. LEON J. CHARLES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAWAS VERY NEAR NERVOUS COLLAPSE. SAVED BY Loon J. Charles, Attorney at Law, Winslow, Artaona, write "Tor amaa taken x, with the daily routine, and rnahnd aid pushed than will invariably coaoUatly to do thirty hourf wrk4n twenty-foucom time when BatarodcmaadihardiOh IwiamtfcM4g.fJoatfloh g breakdown whan Penan wurecoaunoBded to me, end prored a helper and a friend. It eeemed impossible at tbe tlaie to take g vacation, and yet the eenatant brain fof sesmsd to cempel it Parana built ip tho broken down anUn metered bu to a aemal condition, and through lta me I wu enabled to continue sty work. I havo leaned to sppnciat. Parana very highly, and advocate it a safe, prater and Indeed necemary medicine to cmry buainaa mu who ia worn out, tired and rick." Leon J. Charles. r, u CONGRESSMAN J. H. HUUNO. Perunaasacura for catarrh and a tonic of gust aarrloeablc tioeUannt ia u heyoad ell qnastioa, hu been proven by bubj of my friendawho have beta kanafitod bylta use." J, & Hilling, GhirlMtoB,W.Tfi. The symptoms of catarrhal nervous-es- s aiat A foreboding of calamity, a aenaa of something awful about to bmp-patwitching of tbo eyelids, moving brown spoeka before the eyoa and metallic ringing In tbo sera, ao stomach after sating, with belching of gaa, n feeling of great weight in tbo stomach, morMd fear of leaving home, a con tent desire to talk of symptom, ehllia and hot flashes, hands mod fact anally sold and clammy, general tendency to ooldnea and dryness of tba akin of the whole body, neuralgic bead' acbo, nervous chill, hysteria, sinking and feint spell, distroasing palpitation of the heart, defective eyesight, total Inability to read, write or do any burin, win abundant, without color, 1ms of fihv sleeplessness and aoxul excitability.' Gome of these symptom era In every caa. - prnt lndt-gautlo- u, w vice -- gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colombo, 0. admissions May as followa: Paid 543,021; admittance by pass, 005,427. ABNER MKINLEY t Japanese Bamboo Fish Pole Five cent Fish Line 5 cents worth of Hooks (Idoz) and a Sinker. J Each Article is First Class. Browning Bros. Co. New Chwang, Juno 10. Delayed I Messengers sent to s see ruin the truth I of reports that the Russians ara mov- Ing n large force In nn attempt to rs--1 I Hava JPort- Arthur returned hero last night, ' without having learned any- thing. A Jnpaaeaa cruiser has been near Ka Chen during the last three days. She ia believed to be watching the RiRsian gunboat Stvourh, which is bottled up hero, to prevent her from making n dash for the opeu ecu and attempting to reach a neutral port and there disarm. Loral merehante have had Information from Shanghai shipping Anna that they will not undertake at their own risk delivery of merchandise of any nature at this port. Tho Russians continue to receive Immense cargoes of flour and large amounts of apecla. Consul General Miller la making death of close Investigation of the Lewis Etoel by soldier. The Chinees general hu expressed much regret and says ha will punlah the men who shot Etscl when they return. They have not Incident. The been seen since the funeral of the correspondent ww largeKondmiavttch ly attended. General and his staff, civil official and the consuls were present. Bandit are pillaging th outskirts of New Chwang almost nightly. J7C TAnT J IVW flVJvLJLU V. ASSAIL AUTO Hurl fitenea and a Passenger. New York, June 11. From nn ambush in the shrubbery along Eastern gang of hoodParkwav, Brooklyn, lum has attacked a passing automobile driven by Dr. H. L. Miller, Tbe doctors wife and Mr' Gundercht, who' occupied tbe seat- at her aide, were badly hurt, and it is feared Mrs. Gundercht will net recover. Stones, bricks and tin cans were showered on the party aa they passed the am bash. Dr.1 Millers arm waa paralysed by a blow and tbe machine collided with the curb. Both womeu were thrown Into the driveway, adding to the hurts they had already sustained. Several firemen who haphastened to the respened near-bcue, but tbe hoodlums escaped. Despite vigorous action by the police, attacks upon automobllists 4n various sections of the city are reportFIGHTING BEFORE PORT ARTHUR. ed almost daily. - y Brother of Late President is Found Dead in His Chair by His Wife, Death Having Occurred Three Hours Before. MUST TAKE military situation inclines to the lief that fighting has already occurred In front of Port Arthur and that the Japanese sustained a reverse. The Vlcdomoatl, of which Prince Oiikhtomsky, who la now sojourning in th United Riatae, Is the editor, has received a second warning for gra- tultoitsly disturbing public opinion by printing a report that some Moscow merchants have subscribed to a Japanese loan. A third warning will result In the auspenaion of tho publication of the paper. The N'ovoe Vremya discussing the report that the submarine boat Protector had been shipped from Newport News, Ya, for Japan expresses the hope that the United Slates government will mods a detailed explanation of why the boat waa allowed to leave the United States. able that all bank - observe thia precaution. Thee regulations have grown nut of th recent charge si stoat a taller in a local bank who confessed recently that he had embexsled 170,000 and covered the matter through remaining at bis Ambassador McCormick flays h h desk without a vacation for a number Not Been Mistreated by Russisn of year and never going out during Society. business hours for lunch. STORY ABSURD MITCHELL GOES TO EUROPE. .New York, June 11. John MitchMine ell, preaident of the United Workers, will sail for Europe today, accompanied by Dr. W. E. Weyl. a who baa Pennsylvania clergyman worked actively In the Interests of the miners. They will tour the British isles and Europe, studying labor conditions. In August Mr. Mitchell will go to Paris aa the American delegate to the International Convention of Miner PAY DAY ' RESULTS IN ARIOT Soldiers Get Into a Free Fight on a Trolley Car. VACATION St. Petersburg. June to dor McCormick says tbe story iTT surd that ho has been coldly mistiwT-e- a by Russian society because he rare of tbe Japanese Intertill or(ato u consequence of the supposed trienJtt. ness In the United Suits toward ones The story may have btealu from the tact that the leeie of the Leuchtenburg palace, when th embassy have been for six months, U on which the lease expire oa July l haa not been renewed. Prince Kotsebue, rented the tVt to Mr. McCormick laat September u as accommodation until July 1 whea the prince dealrea to reoccupy It As th date for the expiration of the lew approached the prince offered to renew It But Mr. McCormick did not nn to renew it The social seaeoa has ended, and be had obtained lean 4 the at ate department to Uka a mad needed rest and Mr McCormick vu going to the United State to rraah until next winter. Mr. McCormick arranged with the prince for the embascy o Hirer ts it main In a portion of tbe palace lid tnltely, and postponed the quntloa if taking a residence nntll after Mn. should retura from AnnH New York, June 11. Pay day at Fort El ban Allen resulted In another riot among the soldiers, say a Time disfrom Burlington, Vt It occuranksra Ara Suspieteue of Clerka Who patch red aboard a trolley car going from Werk Tee Hard. Winooski to tbe post. From eons unQUICK WEDDING. known cause tba men got into a free New Haven, Con, June 11. Bank fight The guards drew their revolvers Brockton, Mas, June 1. Hast Elk teller keepers and clerks In this city and used them freely on the heads of the Crowell, the pretty daughter of have learned that hereafter not only fighting soldier Crowell, a workman in a Aw The car windows wilt they be required to take an an- wen broken and Btauy soldiers factory here, haa been mantel Theto nual vacation, but they must make use hurt Henry S. Floto of San Enactor of the midday lunch hour privileg It Several men have been placed in th "groom, who la said to be a milUasshc. 1 said that the state bank association guard bouse. Thirty were missing on mst Miss Crowell oily two wseki us will also recommend that it is advis roll calL at a theatrs party in New I ork. - k Dishes! RUSSIAN HEADQUARTERS. June 1L The entire Liao Tbe large number of pass admissions Russian Yang. of campaign is directed la explained by the fact that thous-- 1 from a plan carriage here. In which and of workmen were employed on General railway Kuropatkin works, eats and the grounds during May. sleeps. The car la divided into a saloon. a study and a bed room. The AMERICAN CAPITALISTS BUILD commander passea the most of his time SOUTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. In the study at work, surrounded by bis rida Although small of stature. Santlagp D Chile, June. 10. Th Kuropatkin is at once distinguishable government decree accepting the bids among the entourage, however brilfor constructing the liant may be their uniforms, by bi railway waa signed today. Public opin- determined gestures aad sturdy figure. ion looks very favorably on tbe work He haa the reputation of being Just, a It will be In the hand of Ameri- and hli word is law. His officers excan capital 1st i who can be counted on press the fullest confidence in him and to push construction. ha ia the idol of the common soldiers, Tbo contract for building the railway and the foreign attaches find him most waa not given to an American firm pleasant. He takes little or no rut exalone, having been divided by the gov- cept a half hours siesta attar luach, ernment among William R. Grace A when tbe heat la excessive and he ocCo., of New York and Clark A Co., casionally Indulge In the distraction of and 8. Pearson A Son of London. Dispatches reading literary works. Hie aggregate of the contract is from the scene of operations are brought to him at any hour of tba day or night. Th general eats wall, of simple dishes, but be seldom remains at the table mors than a half hour. He drinks wlna sparingly, smokes a cigar or two after breakfast, aad aets a general example of abstemiousness to his trans-Anilien- TK T All tbst is claimed for Feruna is that BL Petersburg. June 11. Tbe Russ- it cures catarrh, wherever located, by ky lxvs Ud concluding an article on tbe of beits action on tho vasomotor ayatem nerves. Thst It is aspect flo for that phase of catarrh called catarrhal nervousness the accompanying letters show! Mr. T. W. Bcott, Custom Room, Bun Francisco, CaL, writooi Bom. tlmo ago, Battering from loss of sleep, and what might bo termed general oxbonatlon, I wu recommended to try Fcrana, which X did, and found that It did all that la claimed for it. If yon do not reoriva prompt and satisof Parana, factory rosnlte from tho write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a tall statement of yonr eau, and ka will ha pleased to glva yon his valnablo ad- is This for a Nickels Worth? How AFFAIRS AT NEW CHWANG. d. The congestion may eoear in tbs rnneons membrane lining the noee, thwaAbrennhlal tubes, stomach, bowel, kldoays and pelvto organa. Whenevsr It oernra It prodnoas tba same Oondltton ebconto eaten. ' J. H. of Ooagrese Waling, froarWeetVtrgtela, writes t O Y June 11. Tbs view of aa staff ia that general tba Japanese column which, reached Bin Ten wan not followed by either of the main armies in south era Manchuria, tba Japanese have no present in tendon of advancing on Hat Cheng, but bare sent forward a force an a as feint, to menace and discourage much as possible the dispatch of heavy Russian force down tbo LiaoTang peninsula. Neither does tbo general staff believe tbe enemys column at Baimstaza, even could it go ao far north aa DJiandjian, ia of a serioual character, the Impression being that General Kurokl continues to dangle before Kuropuklna eye a double ob-- I t be la not yet strong jectlve. but-thaenough to risk a rani advance. This belief is baaed on calculations that the enemy baa not more than 180,000 men nit told la southern Manchuria and that only in tbo event of the Japanese attaining strength greatly ia excess of tbesa figures, will they be capable of a genuiaa forward movement No fresh nows baa been received re-- ! gardlng the situation around Port dr-- 1 tbur. Private advices from Liao Yang indffdte that the Russian force at Vn- fendian la prepared to retire southward if seriously threatened. St. Petanrtmrg, the The Greatest Sale on Crockery Ever Known In the HisWe bought a stock of dishes that was thrown tory of Ogden on the market, at Half price and we propose to sell them at e . Somerset, Pa., June 11. Abner McKinley, brother of the lata President was found dead In n chair at bis horns at I oclock this morning. His death rams without warning to his family. His colored servant, who slept In his room, wu np with him nt 2 o'clock and It la not known at what time Mr. Mcho did not call Kinley got np again, tho servant Mrs. Klnley walked into his room at t oclock and found him sitting In a chair cold and apparently dead. A physician was summoned who arid death had probably occurred two or three hours before. u ril ho knows about the death of Young and the causes leading up to IL There are reports, which yet are unconfirmed. that the attitude of the defense will change next week and that an explanation of the tragedy of the cab will be offered by the woman who waa Youngs companion when he waa shot u MOROCCO FORCES DEFEATED officers. ACREAGE OK WHEAT. Rebel Tribes Kill Commander of JAPS DESPAIR. Sul-- 1 tan'i Troop. Capture Gun and Washington, June 10. Preliminary returns to the chief of tbe bureau of Loot Town. atatlatlrs of the department of agriculture on the acreage of spring wheat owed indicate an area of about New June 11. Raid Omar Yussl, acres, a decrease of 110.000 near tbo Loyal force acres, or 7 per cent from the revised commanding killed In action, saya a estimate of the acreage sowed last year. Fex, baa been th Timea from Tangier. The average condition of spring dispatch to were routed and the maIlia troops wheat on June 1 waa 03.4 aa compared chine guna lost: with 3.0 at the corresponding date The town of Sgru, four hours from Authorities Ara After Brotherindaw of last year, 03.4 oa June 1, 1902, aad a Fea. waa Immediately afterwards lootten year average of 03.8. Alleged Murderess. Tbe average condition of winter ed by tbo Birebel tribes. wheat on June 1 wu 77.7 compared on May 1, 1004. II-- on June L ELECTRIC RAILWAY FOR YOSEMNew York, June 11. Counsel for with 70. ITS. 78.1 date la at the corresponding Nan Patterson hu informed a repre- 1001, 8au Jot. Calif., June 11. Captain 1903, and a ten year average of 70.1. Ward and F. G. Drum of San Francisco sentative of the district attorney and also the detectives who bare been MEN WILL RETURN TO WORK. and Ran Jose, capitalists, have granted a fraachta by the serretary of searching for him. that .1. Morgan taw of the woman build an flectrir, railway Smith, brniher-iChicago. June 10. Three thousand the interior to who is held pending Investigation into member of th Root and Shoe Work- Into Yosemlte National Park. Asia Hi death of Bookmaker Frank T. er them in obtaining the (ran-- 1 union, who were locked out mx dated with Young lut Saturday, will be surrenweek ago. will return to work xxt ehlee waa W. r. Ray, WILL ARREST WITNESS u Yafengow. June . (Delayed). The railroad will be repaired to Vatanglan tomorrow. Tbe Japanese loaf a prominent com- -' maader lu the last fight and according to reports they ara displaying signs of despair, shaking their list in the The direction of the Russian force bombardment of tbe coast northward was a mere demonstration. The Rus- sians did not reply. p There is no sickness among the and they are In excellent Rua-troo- spirit- - HAVE HIM ON lm wall-know- dered next Monday. At the same time ateuranca wu given that Smith will then appear before the grand jury to purge himself of the contempt of court which he committed when he felled to answer a Subpoena. Smith 1 now crataide the state aad la sate from arrest on the warrant of attachment issued last Thursday by Judge Newberger, but it had been tbe intention of tbe district attorney to bare him arrested on another charge and brought back to this city. The promise to surrender him probably will cause District Attorney Jerome to abandon that plan, though the police will continue the search for the missing witness. Captain Sweeney, In whose district the shooting occurred, believes no great dMlh-nltwill be ex- in persuading Smith toaell Ax week under open shop condition agreement reached between the manufacturers and the committee of the union wu ratified by the men. It provide for th open shop unless the employer wtshoo to use tbo union label, aad the merit system Is to govern wags of all members of the union. EXPOSITION ATTENDANCE n promoter. This la tho first frxnchiss ever granted by the government for an electric road into any government reservation, Tbe terms of the franchise require that stations be built every ten miles. It la definitely announced that work will be begun this summer. Tbe time from Merced to the park will be about five or six hours. FILIPINO REBEL SENTENCED TO ONE TEAR. Manila, June 11. Judge Araullo has sentenced Artemio Ricarte, the forFree Admissions Nearly Twice as mer Filipino leader, to one year's imMany aa the Paid. prisonment on the charge of carrying concealed weapons and to six year St. Louis, Juna 11. The executive imprisonment and a fine of f.i.OCO on board of the World's fsir has (he charge of conspiracy against the i ad the official attendance of gueita for United Stater- government. - 100-pie- ce THE LIST Raia-uEnergetic Yankee Want to Add to Exposition Attraction. ll New York, Juna 11. A representative in Morocco of the St. Louis exh position is reported in a World from Tangier to have started for the mountain in the hope of securing Kaisuli, the brigand chief, as an attraction at the fair. die-patc- dinner set, handsomely decorated without gold trim- mings Six beautiful decorations to select from We also have an immense stock of cups, saucers, plates and other pieces that we will sell at correspondingly low. prices. Come early while the assortment is complete, for our present overstock limits the time of the sale. Positively no goods charged. GETS 11.800 FOR A LOST EYE. Boston, June 11. An award of 111. 80u for the loss of an eye been secured in the buperlor court by Miss Bessie Dresser of Sundlsh, Main hu While she wu a passenger on a rail- a piece of metal fell from the trader of an engine, broke the way near Taunton, window and destroyed the sight of one rye. Allegation that the engine render was in nn unsafe tumiiiiou sere e upheld Jury. by-th- 6.88 2476 Washington Avenue. |