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Show WORST FORM OF ECZEMA. Black Spotchcs All Over Face Af fected Parta Now Clear at Ever-C- ured SEEMS by the Cutlcura Rem ediei. fllllt i StUW Sonm or.e says that th voice of conscience is but an in voire. Mi CrV 11 .'.M fatten. Irfulldi'd f.'l FADLI.r." At-- four years a so I was afflict-eHlth black splotches all over m face and a few covering my body, which produced a severe Itching Irritation. and which caused me a great deal of annoyance and suffering, to such an extent that I was forced to call In two of the leading physicians of my town. After a thorough examination of the dreaded complaint they announced It to be skin eczema In Its worst form. They treated me for the same for the length of one year, but the treatment did me no good. Finally my husband purchased a set of the Cutlcura Remedies, and after using the contents of the first bottle of Cutlcura Resolvent In connection with the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, the breaking out entirely stopped. I continued the use of the Cutlcura Remedies for six months, and after that every splotch was entirely gone and the affected parts were left as clear as ever. The Cutlcura Remedies not only cured me of that dreadful disease, eczema, but other complicated troubles as well. Lizzie E. 540 Jones Sledge, Ave., Selma, Ala., Oct. 2$, i?or." Thirsty Britishers. Nearly 70,000 tons of cork are for the bottled beer and aerated consumed annually in Britain. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully erery bottle of CASTOTUA. a eafe and aure remedy for infanta and children, and aee that it Bears the Signature of la Use For Over 30 Years. Tin Kind You Have Always Bought. Floating Exposition. Three hundred British firms have contributed to an exhibit of goods which Is displayed on the lower decks of a former military transport, and will be sent from London to different ports of Canada, the West Indies, South America, South Africa, India, China, Japan and Australia. TJie voyage Is expected to last 12 months. DOCTOR DESPAIRED Anaemic Woman Cured by Dr. Williams Pink Pills Recommends the Pills to All Others Who Suffer. Anaemia is just the doctors name for bloodlessness. Dr. Williams Pink Pills cure anaemia as food cures hunger. They cured Mrs. Thomas J. McGann, of 17 Lincoln Place, Plainfield, N. J., xvho says : la the spring of 1903 I did my house usual cleaning and soon afterward I began to have the most terrible headaches. My heart would beat so irthat it was painful and there regularly came a morning when I could not get up. My doctor said I had anaemia and he was surprised that I had continued to live iu the condition I was in. I was confined to my bed for nearly two months, the doctor coming every day for the first few weeks, but I did not improve to amount to anything. Altogether I was sick for nearly two years. I was as weak as a rag, had headaches, irregular heart beats, loss of appetite, cramps in the limbs and was unable to get a good nights sleep. My legs and feet were so swollen that I feared they would burst. Before very long after I tried Dr. j Williams Pink Pills I felt a change for the better. I have taken about twelve boxes and although I was as near the grave as could be, I now feel as if I had a new lease of life. I have no more headaches, the heart beats regularly, my cheeks are pink and I feel ten years younger. I feel that I have been cured very cheaply and I have recommended the pills to lots of my friends. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, .or will be sent by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes 2.50, by tbe Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Race Warin Atlanta, Georgia, Has Broken Out With Secretary Taft Sees No Chance to Make Peace Between Cubans Except By American Intervention. t i 'f L.g? i! IM.-I- ti )orr iiii;;i!, far emit man can make easily than he au n.ake good mls-tak-- A 'Alut n li I Mr. or (IlK-lltl- l r.amiualittu WJii' unMmilnui; ti kiii.,lrilmT . It rtUiKt-- . i'-i- - i im.i . S. t lt (( . Salvation Arnr.y for Rusxia. Russia may soot be Invaded by the Havana. 'Messrs. Taft and Bacon Salvation Army. The curs opposiRenewed Vigor. have practically abandoned hope of tion to the mo.ement has bent partly effo'-iof Gen. finding a middle ground and fear that overcome, through the and a decision in favor of either side Booths agents at St. Petersburg Moscow and the sympathy of promiPolice Officers Are Shot Down By Enwould result in no more than temponent Russians. rary tranquility for the island. It Is raged Negroes Who Are Seeking Disused Houses Cheap. their belief that American occupation Revenge For the Slaughter of Many tourists in Switzerland were Members of Their Race. Is the only way to end the civil warastonished this summer to see vilfare, and It Is not denied that interIn the Rhone valley, neat vention must be followed by Ameri- lages if they' had as Brigue, which looked Atlanta. (Ja. Although only moagt r can sovereignty. Secretary Taft has been bombarded. On inquiry they houses cabled to President Roosevelt regardreports have been received. It is found that the demoH.-dtethat three county polioemon ing the gravity of the situation, and were temporary boarding mostly laborers who Italian the for AtMr. Is to In Roosevelt dictate their beats South places along expected riding the future program. made the Simplon tunned. After lanta. near Clark university, a A demonstration was made on Frithese houses were oftheir negro college, were ambushed day by armed revolutionists within a fered departure for sale at $50 each not, of from au alley, with the result that mile of the scene of the peace confer- course. Including the ground on which Policeman Heard and another officer ence. General Acosta, with 300 Insurthey stood. were killed, and the third officer was gents, encamped at La Lisa, west of Minister villa at Mariano, Plumage of the Bluebird. shot fatally and is dying at C.rady and half aMorgans mile eastward were rural male bluebird Thoreau said: Of the hospital. Still another officer is re- guards, militia and mounted police. IIe carries the sky on his hack. To Mounted policemen At the Insurgent camp the statement this John ported missing. Burroughs added, "and tho was made that the object of the inwith a squad of militiamen are purbreast." The bird's back, on his earth in coming so close was to surgents Into the woods. the and The tail, chin and throat are a negroes suing wings chow Secretary Taft how completely his breast and flanks while casualties on the other side are not Havana is In their grasp. Pino Gue- vivid blue, known. rras augmented force is only a short are a chestnut brown and his abdomen a dirty white. The female is very At Howells street, three miles west distance away. much duller In coloring, often having of the center of the city, a railroad AUTOMOBILE. a TERRORISTS USE reddish tone that extends from the operator has been killed and another middle of the back over the shoulder. man in the office has been killed or Revolutionists Hunt Autocrats in the The Seminole Indians say that the wounded by negroes. male bluebird once flew so high that Latest Approved Style. his back rubbed against the sky, The city marshal of Englewood was to the St. According Petersburg. which Imparted to him its own azure shot, but not seriously hurt, while tryautomo the newspapers, mysterious tftit. Returning to earth, his wife so ing to arrest a negro. Some white pupils of the State bile which the police have been trail admired his new coat that she deterstreet school were stoned while on ing for several weeks In the belief mined to have a like one for herself their way to school, but a squad of poto revolutionists and and the next morning flew away to lice gave protection. Orders also that it belonged get it; but the day proving somewhat were issued prohibiting the sale of was being used as a base for a terror to her dress firearms and ammunition without the ist conspiracy, has been seized in the cloudy, the color given was that reas so was not brilliant written order of the military vicinity of the palace of Grand Duke mate. at Peterhof. ceived by her Nicholas Nicolaievitch The machine bore a false number. The THE WAY OUT. STENSLAND ADMITS GUILT. passengers were armed and could not properly identify themselves. The most daring exploit of the ma- Change of Food Brought Success and Makes Confession in Which He ImpliIs reported to have occurred at chine cates Other Chicago Men. Happiness. Tsarskoe-Selo- , where the motorists New York. Under arrest by New are said to have crashed through a An ambitious but delicate girl, after York detectives, Paul O. Stensland, fence surrounding the little palace failing to go through school on acenformer president of the Milwaukee and made a rapid trip through the in count of nervousness and hysteria, closure and out presumably Avenue State bank, Chicago, who rehearsal for an again, the only thing attempt on the life found in Grape-Nut- s stands indicted for heavy embezzle- of the emperor after his return from that seemed to build her up and furments from that institution, arrived the present cruise in Finnish waters. nish her the peace of health. From infancy, she says, I have in New' York Monday night. He was NAME CANDIDATES. not been strong. Being ambitious to AMERICANS taken from the steamer Prinz Adel-berlearn at any cost I finally got to the on which he came from Morocco, Thomas Weir for Congress and Judge High School, but soon had to abanto which country he had fled after the don my studies on account of nervous Justice of the for Maloney wrecking of the bank, and, according prostration and hysteria. Supreme Court. to his son, Theodore Stensland, he My food did not agree with me, I Salt Lake City. At the mass meet- grew thin and will plead guilty to several of the despondent. I could ing of the American party held in this not enjoy the simplest social affair for charges brought against him. Stensland has made a complete con- city on Friday, Thomas Weir, Repub- I suffered constantly from nervousfession, according to Assistant States lican, of Salt Lake City, was named ness in spite of all sorts of medicines. Attorney Olson of Chicago, who went as the This wretched condition continued partys candidate for representto Tangier, Morocco, to take the forI was twenty-five- , D. until Thomas and in when I beative congress, mer bank official into custody, and in came for of in associate interested jusof those the letters Ogden, Maloney, he implicated other his confession C. court. of the tice who had cases Ollike supreme Judge mine and who prominent Chicago men. Attorney C. Goodwin, who was both temporary were being cured by Grape-Nutson declined to name these men. eating and permanent chairman of the meeting, delivered a masterly address, ISLANDS IMPROVING. I had little faith, but procured a upon assuming the chair. A rally box and after the first dish I expewas held in the Theatre at night for a General Governor rienced Pleased Departing peculiar satisfied feeling the purpose of ratifying the choice of I had that never gained from any orWith Conditions in Philippines. the convention. food. I slept and rested better dinary Manila. In his report made to the that night and in a few days began REPUBLICANS NAME TICKET. Philippine commission before his de- to grow stronger. parture, Governor General Ide states Howell for I had a new feeling of peace and Congress and Frick for Suthat the conditions in the Philippines restfuless. In a few weeks, to my preme Judge. have improved materially during the great joy, the headaches and nervousSalt Lake City. At the Republican ness left me and life became fiscal year. Many provinces, says the bright state convention, held in this city on and hopeful. I resumed my studies tranof state a absolute in are report, Joseph Howell of Cache and later taught ten months with east quility except in the islands of Samar Thursday, of course using Grape-Nut- s county was renominated for congress every and Leyte, where fanatical sects have over P. Christensen of this day. It is now four years since I beParley caused more or less disturbance in city and Francis W. Fishburn of Brig- gan to use Grape-Nuts- , I am the missome provinces. Little or no interest ham City. Mr. Howell was given .335 tress of a happy home and the old in politics has been manifested by the votes on the first ballot to 157 for weakness has never returned. Name Filipinos, according to the report, ex- Christensen and 27 for Fishburn. given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, cept local agitation in Manila, where Judge Joseph E. Frick, of Salt Lake Mich. Theres a reason. Read the different factions in the approaching City, was the successful candidate for assembly are marked by bitterness associate Justice of the Supreme court, little book, The Road to Wellville. in pkgs. and intensity of feeling. defeating Judge Morse. s eon-firme- d d well-know- t, s. |