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Show NEWS SUMMARY WAS WILLING TO FORGET. congress will meet in San Francisco next year. Speaker Joseph Cannon was in a railroad wreck at Fismimk. ills., last week, Lut escajnd Injury. The Switchmen's union has withdrawn the demand oi the western railroads for an Increase of wage amounting to six cents an hour. The . Trans-Mts!hh!p- il Two men were killed and a bulMIng blown to atoms when an explosion occurred at the 1L I. Humors Fowder company's plant near Ilnole, Cal. Miss Umisa Williams, a young ne gress. has confessed that she threw her S mooths old habo from a Santa Fe train two miles .west of Cucamonga, Cal. The strike of the St. Louis shoe workers has been officially called off by the Joint executive board of the Indcpcnden Foot and Shoe Workers ' union. Young Man Bore No Grudge Against Proposed Father-In-Law- , That the young fellow had grit was evident from the fact that hi business, from nothing, had in a few years begun to bring In a fairish income. Ho made up hi mind to get married. The girl although the daughter of a resident agreed country lompou with him; but the father did not see things in the same light. What! You?'' he yelled, angrily. You want to marry my daughter! Why, it is only a few years since you were caddying for me. That's true!" interrupted the young man. but I dont intend to let that stand in the way. The language you then used was certainly a trifle say ; but then you were under of disappointment. After influence the all. you know, a very bad golfer may . Any-- ' make a very good a chance. to I'm give you how, going blue-tinted- father-in-law- Famine conditions are threatening the Vesternorrland and Vesterbattcu Beware of Ointments for Catarrh districts of Igipland, where deluging that Contain Mercury, rains have had disastrous effects on u mercury will surely destroy the eeu-- of smell and cooip.otcly dersuge the whole t stein when the crops. through the tmteou. nirl.cea. Such entering ou Ilomcr S. King, president of the article should nrter he uod except a. the damage they reputable ph)ilrl.i:i. can po.sllily deClearing House association of San will dolt ten I oul to (he good )OU rive from them. Jl.tU's Catarrh i ure. manufactured Francisco, says that the local financial by K. J. Cln noy A Co.. Toledo, t)., contain no merand It taken Internally, aitlng directly upon situation is gradually returning to a cury.blood and ir.ucnt .urf.ee. of the )tt in. In the healthy condition. buying li t a Catarrh l ure be Hire you pet the and made In e ! pre.cr'p-tlon.fMi- n U Governor George I. Sheldon of Nebraska declares that he will use all of his influence toward securing the Republican national convention for Kansas City next year. The Twelfth Ward bank, of New York, one of the institutions which taken Intrrmily Toledo, genuine. It Ohio, by F. J Cheney A Co, TeMliuoniaU lreo. 1 "Joe. bold by DruguM. 'rice. per hotile. Take 1UU' k amity Fill for couvilpatlon. 1 Women Workers of Great Britain. Women of Groat Britain are well represented iu the professions and trades, and about 4,500,000 earn their own living. There are 124,000 who teach; suspended payment during the early days of the financial crisis, has re- 10,000 are bookkeepers; over 3,000 are opened for business. printers and nearly 500 act as editors Five men were killed, one fatally and compilers; 1,300 are engaged In injured and a number seriously in photography; civil service clerks numjured by the explosion of a boiler in ber nearly 2,300; 3,800 are engaged in a planing mill at the John L. Roper medical work and nursing and 350 women aro blacksmiths. lumber mils, Gelmerton, Va. Five children were cremated and their parents and two other women were seriously burned when the home of Thomas W. Zuver, near Pleasant ville, Pa., was destroyed by fire. Russia wiped out the balance of her Indebtedness to Japan, arising from the war, last week, the Russian embassy handing over to the embassy of Japan a check for $24,302,200. Chancellor Stout has rendered a decision revoking the license of the Standard Oil company to do business in Tennessee. Illegal discrimination was alleged against the company. The Alabama legislature has passed a bill to prohibit the sale or giving away or possession of liquors in clubs. It prohibits exactly what the Georgia law allows. The act will become effective Jan. 1, 1909. Worry over the financial situation caused Oscar Nelson, a wealthy busiPositively cured by ness man of Rockford, Ills, to commit these Little Pills. suicide by inhaling illuminating gas. They also relieve DisHe was formerly a prominent furnitress from Dyspepsia, In ture manufacturer at Duluth. digestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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