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Show (VOULO MAKE HIM SPEAnth ! Suffertd Over Nina Months, Nothing Insurgent Favor Election of Aaher C. Relieved Me Until Took Hindi, House Parliamentarian, , to Cannons Placa. BACKACHE I MEWW?, UMOM?' tK-RU-N- Washington. A proposition to remove Speaker Cannon by means of the combined volt of Democrats and Insurgents and to substitute for him Asher C. Hinds of Portland, Me., the parliamentarian of tlie house, is one Of the plnns which several Insurgents have advocated. The Idea of placing in the speakers chair a pure parliamentarian, not a member of the house, who would be entirely uninfluenced by considers- - New York. The voluntary wage In-- 1 creases announced by several railroads will not alter the plans of the trainmen and conductors who have made demands for a larger Increase, according to the grand masters of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and the tl-- e Order of Railroad Con due tors. A statement by Grand Master given out here, says: The men will, for the moat part, take the proffered increase as part of the advance asked for, but our original program will not be altered. We wtil finish with the New York Central and the same course will be pursued with the Pennsylvania as with the other roada. When we are through with some of the other roada we will aak for conferences with the Pennsylvania people over the rest of the advance demanded." Washington. T. J. Dolan, general secretary-treasurof the International Brotherhood of Steamshovel and Dredgemen, asked and practically obtained the support of President Taft for s bill that will be Introduced In congress providing for an eight-hou- r day on government dredge and tug work. Mr. Dolan says that about 8,000 members of his organization are employed under contractors doing river and harbor work for the government and that they Insist upon eight hours as a days work. The president Is an honorary member of the shovel and dredgenien's organization. Cincinnati. Coincident with the announcement that the telegraphers sf the Baltimore ft Ohio Southwestern railway have been awarded Increased pay by a finding filed with the Inter-stat- e In Commerce commission Washington, It became known that inability to agree upon the detailed readjustment demanded by the recent Erdman act arbitration of the disputes between the telegraphers and the Big Four railway again brought that matter to a crista. New York. It has been announced that 6,000 Iron workers employed by the Iron League Erectors' association. In New York, who received an Increase of SO cents a day In the early part of January, bringing the wages up to 84.80 a day, would get another raise in wages, and that from July 1 all the workers In the employ of the association would receive $5.00 a day. This Is the highest wages ever received by structural iron workers in that city. .w. It. bcuii, ant general manager of the Southern Pacific, haa been named by the railroads west of Chicago, and Timothy of the BrotherShea, hood of Firemen and Enginemen, has been named by the firemen as members of the board of arbitration which to adjust the differences which threatened to precipitate a general strike a few weeks ago. Columbus, O. Trouble Is threatened in the eastern Ohio coal district on account of what coal operators say Is the arbitrary stand of the mlnera In regard to signing up the scale for that dlHtrict. D. H. Sullivan, president of the Ohio district, demanded that the Cleveland operators sign up for their interests In Pennsylvania as well as eastern Ohio. This was refused. New York. It has been announced that the directors of the American Sugar Refining company have passed a resolution providing for an Increase in wages of from five to ten per cenL to the employees in all the refineries of the company. The advance, it Is stated, will affect all classes of employees. No time has been announced for the advance to become effective. Albany, N. Y. It ia reported here that the Delaware & Hudson wage schedule controversy haa reached the stage Involving an offer of a six per cent, advance by the company to the conductors and trainmen. It la said the employees hope for a concession to that given the employees of Hie Baltimore ft Ohio as a result of the Up to Papa. "John, I think you would better five Edgar a good whipping." "What has he been doing?" "He wont study his lessons or do any chores about the house." "What reason does he give?" "No reason that amounts to anything. I tell him that 1 want him to study and work in order that he may Aaher C. Hindi. become a great and successful man, and he lust says he would rather be tlons of partisan advantage, was pointed out by Representative Poindexter like you. of Washington and others as the logA Real Story. ical and proper course. Under the con"Mike is a lobster!" announced Pat, stitution the bouse may chooae a bringing bis list down on the table. speaker who la not a member of the Now, Pat," we expostulated, why call him such a name as that? T mane exactly phwat 1 say. Hes nayther more n'r less th'n a lobster. He star'rts out green, all roight, but the mlnit he gits Into hot wather, he turns red!" Hows This? WS efhv Om imndicd Dollars Rrward tor any m at catarrh that eaamit ba cured by Halls Catarrh Cora F. J. CHENF.Y 4 CO.. Tofcdo, w tht sndrnknad. hava knows V. J. Cleary la lor tha law II mare. and brUrva him perfectly So all tiinliirea tranaartloua and Bnandally able to cany out any obltratkwa mode by bla Sna. Walmno, Kixkan a Hah via. a Wbolraala Druolata Toledo. O. Rani Catarrh Cura a taken Internally, arttnr directly upon the blood and ameoui surlaeea at tha system. TeaUmonUa sent traa. Friea II etnta par hot t la. Sold by all Drue tat. Taka Hails Family rua for ennallialloa. Getting Old. "Was your wife pleased with that birthday gift you took home last night?" She said that I didn't seem to have a thing to do but to sit around and remember her birthdays." "Dee-lighte- Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children; and see that It body. Representative Poindexter who la one of the prominent Insurgents, said: "This Initial reform which we have accomplished must be followed by others. The whole trouble In which the house finds Itself Is caused by the joining of the power of the speaker with that of the leader of the majority. "The English plan of having an expert parliamentarian Instead of a politician as a presiding ofllcer Is the only correct one. As long as we select a party leader as speaker, Just so long will we have partisan and unfair rulings from the chair. When the house adopted the Norris resolution the other day. It was a vote of 'no confidence In Speaker Can- and be should have resigned. As Con, did not do so, we should depose him. With that accomplished. I think we should elect Mr. Hinds. I believe a majority of the house would vote for it. Surely the Democrats and the Insurgents who voted sgainst Cannon, and I believe a large number of other Insurgents and will vote for it when the temper of the people cf the country is accurately Judged on this question. near-Insurgen- Bears the Signature ot EXHIBIT AN ODD AUTOMOBILE In Use For Over itU Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought Vehicle on Two Wheels Latest In Country people make their own Jam, Motor Transportation Coming hut people in the city get theirs In from London. the street cars. New York. A most extraordinary mnwm to Pneumonia. Tlr Pfrrf wftUthottntHfpto Dt trim' PulmMilrr ana tho danger li averted. for aulda aura throat, Qblnar.lAe, He and iSa automobile, designed on d the principle of a "dicycle " bicycle which drew attention In England Many a man haa to be scared into twenty or more years ago, has been being good. built in London and sent to this country for exhibition. It consists of a couple of large wheels, connected by an axis from which hangs s platform sufficing for the engine, which Is at the rear, is of the type, and desolid-tire- d single-cylind-er horsepower. velops The counter- shaft lies parallel with the axle of the vehicle, and on the ends are a pair of roller chains driving sprockets that engage with the wheel hubs. The steering Is accomplished by an or dlnary auto steering wheel, which W. L. DOUCLAS 83.00,83.50, S4.00&S5.00 a More SHOES SET W. $2.0092.60 Im Douglas kIioph are worn b more men t ha n j other make, any BECAUSE l B3 JM I. Douglaa and sa.00 ahum are the hr finalityworld. la tha W.LIiilae SI.OO and KAMI ahnea and equal, la alyla, flt wear, ntlier makea W. The CfMtlngMdWtaWUlU. I Fait Cnior fyeM. Tha imnlne have W. L Honda J name and price So Muhntllule. Waimeil on lh bottom. If .tkkvnmtlmlerrtw W.L.Itoui:lHhnnk order Catalog, not tor nir in jrnur town vine for Nail Hliora atrlnn lull direction linw In npb--i I'JT mail.' f fink-re- d dim (mm factory delivered in lie wearer all eliaigef prepaid. W. L. Iluualaa, Unxikina, Saa Tkt D YO LA" M If fad. heanllfnl DYES eftloni. We per package nut in work. end u at dralaia d Auto. actuates wires that move friction discs between the sprockets and the wheel hubs, the drive being released from one wheel or the other to effect turn. The chief feature of this remarkable type of machine is the cheapness with which it can be built and the lark of vibration that results from the use of large wheels. The seat for the driver and passengers rests just over tbs a ONE DYE FOR ALL GOODS Mil hook of dlrnethiDa fren hr writing flnlnr raid BurlingUia, Teimunl. DYOLA DYES PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CWntrf and hmniira tha .hah Pminotr a haariant graufn. Never Falla to Brotora Oray Hair to Ita Youthful Color. half tailing Cun. nalp diwaar aIko-t'-i he.and lral O'; INTEREST20 Ahaolulaly Secured. G .ld Bondi. If yon haw monry to Inwsi. wr.te COAST TRUST COMPANY CIFIC . run ' Ir I'.l.ig. fclnrlM e Election Tricks. Soldiers have been used to provide artificial majorities in English elee tlons. In 1784, 280 of the guards were sent to vote ns householders against Fox in the Westminster election. Upon that occasion the device failed, but it succeeded in an Irish election. The patron of s large Irish borough, finding that there was some uncertainty as to the return of his nominee, marched in a regiment of soldiers irom their quarters at Loughrea and had them all elected freemen. Their vote put the victory of his candidate beyond doubt. Old-Tim- Sarsaparilla New York. The anticipation of possible further spread of the strike of pilots and musters of railroad harbor shipping was realised when the Harbor Boatmen's union decided to call out all its men employed on tbe harbor railroad tugs except those of the In HKiml LililflK called the Ffcirrhlkircii Iih . in tur. soften im suRit, rc'HNVS ln paia.CUIVh WiUUilUliC. SLti UvtU OT The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly ba oveteoaa by CARTERS LITTLE UVER FILLS. Purely vegetable art nicely and gently oa tba urn, Cura Biliouinem. Head-ach- e, Diui- . and Indigrjcioa. Tbey do thes duly. Sreal Fill, Small Daw, Smag Mb. GENUINE aiurt bear aignatuw: ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E , Mwhc luto Your Shorn ro, the antlaeptla pawSrr- far tha Irrf. U auraa Allw'a Foot-Ka- tnurliiii mfinaa fail, iin out oi Ila tba af tba aimroverv eawiart foie-baa, aaka Ilite mug ar naa burn IM UMf. Ill B punlui. auraa and baalaaa. Itat ing. (mb ai mIIum and tirud. aehina faab 1WharararZaiWWuilwXitbTTMT FREE2m?iitf:AcKAoB a. Vk:a'. liquid form Saraaialia. Oct it t(l:iv cl.in-cl.ili'- Nes York Central and Erie lines. These roads granted the men's demands. Tin union includes firemen, First Kid My old mans locked up deck hands, oilers and all employees fer shooting a dog. aboard the boat except masters, Second Kid Dats nothin'. My old mates and engineers. The Harbor man's locked up fer shoutin' a ceppt r. Boatmen's union wants increased wages and shorter hours. REST AND PEACE After s Pittsburg. strike of two Houatholde years' duration by the Tile Layers and Fall Upon Distracted When Cuticura Enters. Helpers' union of this district, an amicable adjustment of the Issues haa Juat been reached, and the men have Sleep for akin tortured babies and returned to work. The settlement pro- rest for tired, fretted mothers ia found vides for $4.80 a day, of eight hours, in a hot bath with Cuticura Foap and under a five-yea- r contract, and car a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointfares are to be paid by employers ment. This treatment. In the majorwhere work Is located above half a ity of cases, affords Immediate relit f mile from the shops. The pay of ap- in the most distressing forms of itchprentices starts at 3.25 for the first ing, burning, scaly, aud crusted husix months, and runs up to $4.40. Tbe mors, eczemas, rashes, inflammations, helpers get $2.50. irritations, and chaflngs, of Infancy Philadelphia. Declaring that It has and childhood, permits rest and sleep in Its employ more than 6.000 of the to both parent and rhild, and points to a speedy cure, when other remedies 7,000 men needed for the operation of and worried parents Its cars at this season of tha year, fail. Worn-ou- t the Philadelphia Rapid Transit com- will find thla pure, sweet and econompany announced that In so far as It ical treatment realizes their highest Is concerned tbe strike of its former expectations, and may be applied to employees Is at an end. The company the youngest infants as well aa chiladds that for the vacancies still ex- dren of all ages. The Cuticura Remisting In tbe operating force the stri-ker- edies are sold by druggists everyIf they apply for work, will be where. Send to Potter Drug ft Cbem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass., given preference over other applifor their free e Cuticura Book on cants care and treatment of akin and the Boston. The new wage schedule of infanta, children and adults. and working agreement of Wood, scalp Wire and Metal Lathers' Union No. 72 Just the Job. will go Into effect lu Boston and vicinOld Argus was boanting about his ity on May 1. An Increase of 25 cents hundred eyes. a thousand laths for putting up is be"A useful man for an office," cried ing asked, which will mean an in the populuce. crease from 82.60 to 82.75 a thousand Ye," added Argua, "and I can keep Men working by the day will ask 84.40 half of them closed when I want to." for eight faoura work, which Is an InHere the populHce clapped their crease of five cents an hour, and dou- hands wildly. ble time for overtime. inWt'll make him custom-hous- e Tonopah, Nev. A strike of all men spector, they declared. employed on the operating system of Ita Pettits Eye Salve, Ihe Tonopah ft Goldfield railroad, haa given iuetimt relief In eves, irritated been declared. All (he conductors, that from dut, heat. min nr wind. 2.x!. All drug-giat- a firemen brakeraen, and engineers or Ho wal'd liroa., liuifulu, S. Y. walked out. A recent order reducing wages and a refusal of the company Strength of Lege Differ. In 64 canes out of every hundred to arbitrate, brn;-- the walk- a x " -- -road la the only menus u the nfPMtwr ' 1 access to the Goldfield district from Wn. Winslow's Knot bin? Pyrap. i north. er Hoods Is the sjtei'ific remedy for that timlf.'ciir.;, because vh:; great medicine purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood. He sure to take it this spring. WOEE'ILflQ) le. Mra. Joseph Laeelle, 124 Bronson St., Ottawa, East, Ontario, Canada, writes: I suffered with backache and headache for over nine months and nothing relieved me utfttl I took Parana. This medicine is by far better than any other medicine for these troubles. A few bot ties relieved me of mv miserable, halfcondition.'' dead, half-aliv- e THE GREATER HONOR. ta a aInch, .MflTIIKK UUAV'H SWEET f. !milN UnMatMin for by Addraaa. IvlaiPwkigaF II HR,Lafoaib-T. A Quick, Clean, Easy Shave NO SntOPnNG NO HONING KNOWN WOULD OVER MONEY HOW MAKE TO O I IT L Krad fur Fruuiectua HYGRAVITY OIL COMPANY Los Angolan, Cel 404 Story Bids. JWH!VLPI!II!Wiwait orCuppar, . . imia and full prlua ll at aunt on applicant aa work anllrltrd. ImlrUla CoL Uofureaanplra a. Uufomuo KMluoai Bank. LMin.1 Louisville, Ky-Tatemmery of All the disagreeable people don't PrWilM tapftld, bshalf Vtttmnlna orphans. fo the American Tobacco company at liLVIMnil lutummUon onucurnliiic wiMnHhUouU tlHvr mlMliw ItUlior. Jsiur Thirty-firs- t JjnIkid, bus and Walnut was attacked live on crons streets. 4. sandy ftttnfnilp, part rliinlm, ( Hiliollr, 64. ritflit llUis llfliwr off. VssrdisBg Nm 8m, Hrniim, Fs by a mob of striking steminers and IVIMb nrrrss him mntflpaflnn. T. plMRsnl In Uh ranMU msnjr dlhrttMK. Curs sympathizers. Charles Jenkins, engi- OtrtfJtiNiiUin Uw ahshmi. lotuks. if affllrtrd with i neer of the plant, was struck by fly- Um emits ud you mra sura vjtMs um Thompsons Eyo Wator There is danger in delay; also in ing stones and badly hurt, but nobody was fatally injured. A number of buste. W. N. U., 8aft Lake City, No. shots were fired aud several windows were broken. Rochester. N. Y. Neearly 300 men have been brought into the city to take the places of striking brewery workers. Secretary John Sullivan, of the International Brewery Workers' union, anys a fund of 8405,000 ia available for tbe fight here and efforts will be made to spread the strike to all cities where Rochester beer Is shipped. I Springfield, 111. National President Lewis, of the United Mine Workers j of America, refused to issue s com-- j mission to Frank Farrington of Sfrea-- i tor, the newly elected member for 1111- -' noia of tbe national executive board, but instead has charged Farrington with disloyalty and favoring the operators in making the joint agreements. Chicago. Following an experiment of working its men only six instead of seven days a week, tbe Chicago ft Northwestern railroad will not haul This Fact that in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con any dead freight on Sundays herea woman whose exfiding your private ills to a woman after and will allow nearly 12,000 ope with diseases womens covers twenty-fiva on perience the years. erating employees day of rest w Mrs. of Lydia E. Sabbath. The new plan, an It has daughter-in-laThe Pinkham, present arbitration there. been tried, is declared to be a sue Pinkham, was ior years under her direction, a ad has ever Danville, 111. President Walker, of cess. since her decease continued to advise women. an inter the Illinois miners, gave out From 1897 to the Washington. view here, in which he stated that Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad close of last year the American Federthere was absolutely no friction be- ation to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immediate of Labor had issued 0,821 chartween him and President Lewis, of as International ters 107, defollows: assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink the United Mine Workers. He said 4, state 38, central 9S6. from exposing themselves to the questions and probable there was some difference between partments trade unions 3.S5C. At (Mr time It them at the Indianapolis conference, coats examinations of even-thei- r a to the rondurt year family physician. Such quesbut from now on they would work to- office $208,702 of the American Federation of examination is and tioning unnecessary. Without cost gether. Labor. whose woman consult can a New York. It was announced after knowledge from actual you The Porto Rico Washington. a meeting of the directors of the is experience great. with the American Sugar Refining company unions which are afliliated maare of American Iabor Federating that the directors had adopted a resMRS. PINKHAMS STANDING INVITATION: olution for an increase In wagea of king an appeal to unions In tbe United to in bakers for aid funds States the five to ten per rent, for employees in Women suffering from any form of female weakness are inthe refineries of the company. The Mayague, who arp on strike. vited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Union of lloston. International advance, it was stated, would affect Blacksmiths will send organizers to Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by all clnsaea of employees. Washington. A recent report from this city to organize thoroughly the women. A woman can freely talk of her private illness the general offices of the American craft In the vicinity. to a woman; thus has been established this confidence Federation of Labor shows I hat on Dakerfield, Cal. A union of the Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which between an average the office sends out daily wood, wire and metal lathers Is be1,100 letters, circulars and packages. ing formed. has never been broken. Never has she published a testiMachinists Louisville. Ky. Amalgamated Meat Cincinnati. employed monial or used a letter without the written consent of the Cutters and Butcher Workmen of by the Baltimore ft Ohio Southwestwriter, and never has the company allowed these confihave hold will annual their been reported North America ern railroad, who dential letters to get out of their possession, as the hunconvention in this city May 9. as being ready to strike, will remain r New York. The National Pharma- at work. The cause of the strike of thousands of them in their files will attest. dreds ceutical society is the name given to has not yet been revealed, but ofof the vast volume of experience which Mrs. PinkOut a union rcrently formed by the drug ficials of the road believe the walkout siinl-! ham to draw from, it is more than possible that she lias a aa an offshoot of clerks. i was planned Washington. The number of na- lur movement by machinists of the has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. tional and international unions of la- Haiti more ft Ohio railroad. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her Sacramento. Cn!. Some time ago boring people haa grown in 19 years advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or on a the demand made from 20 to 35. the painters Denver, Col. Organized labor has boss painters for a wage of $5 a day poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous united in a demand for the public ( fhls was refused and $4.50 offered. A offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care cf Lydia ownership of the water supply for vote resulted in the acceptance of the Pinkham Medicine Ccl, Lynn, Mass. ' offer bv a maiorliv of slxtv. that cltv. he i 1S-19- -- i or-de- , , 1. |