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Show WOMEN SHOULD NEVER USE HARSH PHYSICS READY PRC USE AMNESTY Women are especially susceptible tq TO REVOLUTIONISTS constipation aud their more delicate orgaiiiHms rebol at the violence ol Xhnrtlcs and purgatives. Drastic medicines like salts, mineral waters, ii')s and powders may afford tempo-s-arrelief, but their violent action on MEXICAN MINISTER OF INTERIOR HA8 SCHEME FOR ENDING tho atomach and bowels tends to THE REBELLION. the entire ByHtem. A mild laxative Is far preferable and .snore effective. The combination of ifdmplo laxative herbs with pepsin by Dr. W. R. Caldwell, and Convinced That Numerous Bands of Rebels Would Lay Down Arm sold in drug stores under the name of But for Fear of Punishment Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, 1b ideal or women, being gentle In action, posby Government. itive In effect and pleasant to the taste. A spoonful of Syrup Pepsin at night will bring natural relief next Mexico City. Convinced that nu.morning and, used regularly for a merous bands of rebela In tho states so brief period, will strengthen and of Znirango, Coahulla and southern 'tone the muscles of the stomach and Ch1hurhua ate continuing their operaibowcla that there will be little, If any, tions merely because they believe further need for medicine. surrender would mean summary exeDr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be cution under the suspension of guarprocured In any drug store. Your antees, Rafael Hernandez, the new name and address on a postal to Dr. W. II. Caldwell. 203 West St.. Monti-eollo- . minister of the interior, announced to Bunday that he would attempt 111., will bring a free trial bot-Hthem a promise of amnesty. giU by return mall. Adv. Chech Campos and Benjamin officer in Orozco's organizaAT A SOUTHERN RESORT. tion, are the chief rebel leaders in those districts and several engageii mi itmsam ments have been fought during th latter part of the week, the government as usual announcing victories. These and allied leaders have ben making successful raids on small outposts, managing for the most part to evade conflicts with superior forces. The rich country Is practically at their mercy and the federal forceJ are able to accomplish little more than garrison the larger towns. Mlulster Hernandez Is confident the rurales, who report to his department, will be able to more effectively than the regular troops, and with this object in view he has conferred with General De La Vega, commander In chief of the rurale guard TURKEY MUST PAY THE PRICE. Doctor Quack I had a great many more patients last year than I hav Allies Wi!l Demand a War Indemnity this. I wonder where they have al) of $24O,0OO,CCO. atono to? London. Telegraphing from Sofia, Mrs. Wrlnk Well, all we . can do, . ... .i the Dally Mall's correspondent as. l serts that the allies will demand from Turkey as a war Indemnity 1240,000,-000- . . A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. The correspondent at Constantifor the same paper says: nople . Wig-tonTbe of Heslop "After the armistice Is signed an InPa., suffered from Dropsy for a year. Ills limbs and feet were swo- terval of a week will elapse for the llen and puffed, lie bad heart flutter appointment of a plenipotentiary to ing, was dizzy nerollate peace. The Bulgarians have and exhausted at shown considerable conciliation In the the least exer- lait few days. They are beginning to tion. Hands and realize they are too exhausted ever The feet were cold lo break the Tchatal.'a lines. aud he bad such lilies are beginning to dispute among a dragging sensa themselves, which Is an additional reation across th son for wishing to finish the war quickloins that It was ly." difficult to move. Negrees Kills Actress. using S Rev. E. llcslop. After I.ondon. Mrs. Anna Gross, an Amboxes of Dodds Kidney Pill the swelling disappear- erican negress. Sunday nlsht shot ed; and he felt himself again. He says and killed Miss Jessie Mclntyre. a Mrs. Cross he b.ts been benefited and blessed by young Kngl'na ac're-- . the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev- was separated from her hatband eral months later he wrote: I have Pake Gross, a vaudeville performer not changed my faith In your remedy whom she attempted to kill. Jealwince the above statement was author- ousy Is silj to have been the cau6 ized. Correspond with Rev. H Hes- of the shooting. Mrs. Grosa was ar- entrd lop about Ibis wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills. 0c. per box at WILLIAM B. RAYNER your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co.. Iluffalo, N. V. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem Kngliah and German words) and re Mrx-- s for dainty dishes. All 3 sent frca MAKE TO THE FEATHERS FLY HARRIIVIAN Oil Whenever You Use Your Back "liny WILL BE DISSOLVED -- Pletmt tetla 'arr ' sick kidneys, pecially if the r. pre-iscrib- Thres Months Are Declaring, the great transcontinental railroad combination In restraint of trade and Illegal, the supreme court of the United States on Monday dissolved the merger of the Southern Pacific and the Union Pacific a merger which represented the crowning achievement of the late E. H. Harrlman. Washington. The decision sustained fr COVERING Tie World of tla"c. "We iietT buf anything in this s'nre. Why do jou pae for fcour at those dummifsr' from "Well, Kdvtard. one l'nm them TritKh g'od manner, don't os o : nd irV(B'f acet t Vmmlxi'ti It t "inrmif'ilf rtr4 t imrt di'-- . Ivfifi. Tib W IV. iyn-'i , fiMnlm. Adr. ntraud The one intt " tiBin man drxn't mind pv bis foot In It is ben be sups m fortan. busioeis man mho claim wants only a fair pmfii mast bars iA miatf a church fair troCL "Many a n d Pour Molten Copper on Workmen. Anaconda, Mont. James Haugey and George Strakcl were so badly burned that they will die when the contents of a ladie containing four tons of molten copper was accidentally spilled' upon them at the Washoe The smelter bere late Saturday. ladle, whlrh 'wait being conveyed from one end of the building to the other, tipped at a curve on the suspended track and the men were caught under the liquor. They are In a hrsid-tal- . their bodies frightfully cooked. EDWARD L BROWNE - si t y . V : h lcr le Help "B g Movement S'nter of SiMer movement Vif'.f'(V for the for the rare of the bome'en anl wayward girls of the Pro'eant r!'eif;n Hejpetted ,rorn 'r- William K. during the coming wpk. Cashier Attempts Suicide. Wet Point. O. H. W. Parker, absconding bank cahier of Winnebago. M n, who confeed to a shortaee In bis acoun1 of S 7.000. at'empted to rommit suicide In the West Po'.nt New York end'wrrerst An liisr - Ja.a Van-derbi- Kt?LNLSY COM Buffalo. Naw York N by RELIEVES Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 and prosUJ SORE EYES ecuted by Frank B. Kellogg, the Minnesota trust buster, who continued to W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. work upon it through President Taft'a administration. MADE HIM SOMEWHAT TIRED The court announced that the railreIn was road merger "unreasonably Moss Had Good Excuse for Wishing straint of trade," and therefore withto Be Rid of the Company of out the law. Sam Jackson. comThree months are given to combination panies composing the "'Twan't all account o' dst yaller put their affairs In order under the gal, Saliny," explained Mose, talking direction of the lower courts. Mean- with dlfllculty through the bandagea time no railroad can vote the stock that swathed Ills face. of another railroad in the merger or "I goes out walking wld her and draw dividends from such stock. along comes dat Sum Jackson, what The decision, which Is declared by he's been keeping company with. the court to be analogous to the dis- Wldout saying a word dat man comes Securities over and busts me in tbe mouf. No solution of the Northern since sooner did I get up dan, bam! lie merger. Is the most that famous order. lands on my lef year and over I goes The suit by the government was be- again. gun by Roosevelt In 1908 after his his"After that he bit me In this year toric quarrel with E. H. Harrlman and then In the other one; and and was bequeathed by blm to Presi- stomped on me while I waa down. dent Taft, who has pressed it vig When I got up and began to run be orously. followed, kicking me every yuther Two years ago the federal court in step. Salt Lake, In which the suit was "I never got so tired of a cullud brought, dismissed every contention man in all my Ufo!" of the government, the only dissenting by Judge opinion being rendered Peter Doubt's Recipe for Success. Hook of Kansas, who was lately re"When I am asked," the Minnebench. fused a seat on the supreme apolis Messenger quotes Peter Doubt aa saying, "the secret of success, History of Merger Suit. Petlton Died at Salt Lake February, "Surely nobody ever came to you foi 1908. that," interrupted bis wife, with just Testimony taken before examiners a touch of sarcasm. "Not up to so la nearly all large cities of the coun- far," admitted Mr. Doubt, calmly. try, covering a period of more than "But some day some one will. Bound to. Everybody over fifty years of age twelve months. Decision in favor of defendants ren- Is asked, sooner or later, to say wbat dered by circuit court, doclalps no he thinks is the secret of success. illegal combination existed. Govern- And so when they ask me I shall say, 'Simply this: if you feel that you ment appeals to supreme court. Supreme court decides that Illegal must be born, try to be born lucky." merger exists. Union Pacific ordered End of a Noted Folly. to dispose of Southern Pacific stock Tbe monocle bas long since been within three months. Circuit court charged with carrying out provisions out of fashion In England, and Is soon of supreme court decree and If cot to disappear from Paris, which has carried out within three months to ap- been Its last stronghold. It was Invented by a Dutch dandy, and lta evil point a receiver." Separation of interests in Union effects upon the eye were at once Pacific and Southern Pacific (New Or- noted by oculists. Tbe monocle first leans, Los Angeles, San Francisco and appeared at the congress of Vienna In 1814, when It was worn by Its InPortland lln made mandatory. Circuit court permitted to allow ventor. One folly, at least, baa had only about a century of life. combination of Union Pacific line from Omaha to San Francisco. Hsr Ideal. Union Pacific Salt Lake Route com"What Is your Idea of an Ideal husband. Mrs. Much wed?" bination held legaL "One who will begin paying yon aliNo fault found: With status of Union Pacific with rao'a Fe or HJ11 lines. mony without waiting for the Judge to Union Pacific law officials say re- name the amount." tention .of line from Ogden to Saa tranclmo means much lo them. AnLife is a grind, but It at least sharpd nouncement made that work on ens a man's wits. double-tracking improvements such as of Central Pacific will gt A DOCTOR'S SLEEP ahead Found He Had to Leave Off Coffee. decision in victories Government In rethat illegal combination persons do not realize that a straint of trade through Union Pacific-Sou- l badMany atomach will cause Insomnia. hern Pacific combination and orCoffee and tea drinking being such der to separate tbone interests. an ancient and respectable form of habit, few realize that the drug cafHarrlman Officials Mum. feine contained In coffee and tea, la New York. Officials of the Harrlof the principal causes of dysone man y,em manifested no surprise pepsia and nervous troubles. when Informed of the supreme court Without their usual portion of cofdecision Monday ftamit the Union fee or tea, the caffeine topers are Pacific merger, but declined to com- nervous. Irritable and fretful. That's ment on its ieope or general signifi- the wsy with a whisky drinker. - He e. cant has got to have bis dram "to settle bis nerves" habit. Men Must Explain. Newspaper To leave off coffee or tea Is an easy It. 3. Sheridan, chief owner; matter if you want to try It, because A. II. Cruzen, heavy stockholder, and Postum gives a gentle but natural C A. Hroxon. managing editor of the support to the nerves and does orIto 'we Capi'al News, have been contain any drag nothing but food. dered to aj pear before the supreme Physicians know this to be true, aa court of Idaho and show cau why one from Ga. writes: ;t for should be not th y punifhed "I have cured myself of a nf coirt. Numerous artifles case of Nervous Dyrpepnia on t?ie honor and Integrity of by Uaving of coffee and using Post Ju- -' of he supreme crft are said m," says the doctor. to Lo the cause of ritalkm. "I also enjoy refreshing sleep, to which I've been an utter stranger for Lose Bulgarians Heavily. 20 years. per'iri. ihe Bulgarians a'one have In Its various "In treating dyap-pi1'ist 10,'ifi!) killed and f.f'9 wounded types, I nd little trouble when I can nee the tKinning of the war, aeInduce patients to quit co!Tee and ro- !ir,g to a d statrh from Budapest adopt Postum" to 1 aeeiijait. The Dr. la r?ebt and "there's a Itesi the little book, "The reon." Mourners. Lightning Strikes lload to Wellville In ikgn. l- I eh J Africa Poufh Johannesburg, Postnm now eornes In concentrated, nin? sruf k down seventeen mourners lewder form called Ino'ant Postum. ! jwhlie tiiey were standing at a grave-- It Is prepared by stirring a level tea side in Ciermiston, in Rhodes'a. One poonful In a cup of hot water, adding of tbem was killed and five others augar to and enough cream to were severely Inj ired. bring the color to golden brown. Instant Post am I convenient; Archbichop for pres'dent. no Waste; and the flavour Is there's Noel ban Archblhot Washington f always uniform. Rr,l1 by grocer 1,11.3 cboen by the Iirm!nifn con 30 ets, 1foc"Bf tin 61 cts. tin eup gress to be proi'nal president of A trial tin mailed for grocera years name and 2 cent stamp for the rj'blic for a term of t txitagn. -' PresSand wl!l immediately s'leeeed Cereal Co, Ltd, fiatlle Crek, c nt Vklore, who bas tea gned. pnw ft i j j ' Pacific-Souther- n onn-fem- long-tandif- tg - " r. vers Defeats Mar.dot. Cal. Joe Minl 't. the pr ij" of ire to.ith. went dnis n tn ie feat Thur iiy l,e'i?e "i.e tl2riaH on siiueii's of J ,e Kivers of ! Arg's. over whom h bad won sn e?r derl sinn les )iiri th'e m'in'ha aio. Rebel Activity on the Border. Wash'teton. The sanation nn 1h" Mexiran lnuder has rcenf!y len ore. fjeneral Hteever la crowing to the wgr dejartment protested aeainst the projosfd reduriion of tiie tiorder pat'ol. Vetts Death in Plight. Paris Another Prenh eirmtn. Paul Aroniel. was k'l1 Patorday at tnll- Jtivisr e:ir Orte. twenty five from Paris. H was fir'ni fie aerodrome In hi vnonni'lsn w hn e took a tirn I'wv sharrly. I" rt ' i t ' ' i, R j to - Russia Advises Servians London The lt'nin rr.inip'er at I'.f 'sra'I". M. Hariwie, is quoted l.jr he trei;Hr.d' r,l of the !ia;!y Te rtra;-a rieijiitii.s tiist llup'ia. has aiwsys to observe moderation adrUrj and to act in ha'mony wish tiie rreat L'rt'd States Senator Raynir of Maryland died t of-- r day it rrpcrtcd tfcat his son, William B, Rajner. rnlgh' be appointed to fil! eut his term, st was clone In the case f Senator Eikins. But e'gencis f po'itics led to the appointment of P. William Jackson. Republican na- tional committeeman. FOSTER-M1LBUR- elts frti W DOAN'S o. out-litie- irr,oi to MrHw Important TnTniiie bo'fle of tarefn!i CA si ofilA. mat" and rry sure ttnMir for (JhilJrcn Cry tor H Uhf r'g Canforia Sixty-secon- Inquiry Proposed. Wanhincion. Congressional In vr alihether the iv.ir-magn tinn to deiermiiie antlttuM law ins been Moisted by the Crand Trunk railroad and the New York. New Haven ft Hait.'ord Mon'Iiy in a rsiiway was ptenetitii to the bo ise by Representative; O'KhauKhnessy. rft 30 Yeirs. Vice-Preside- n The Real Problem. said the yoitii? In bride, "i ll make fiit the id flip In jour fiam and all you tin Is to take It to the bank." iif ti " 'en." tfMKndd. "but snppos ant (f draw cut mmo motley some thejr know mhich is my lay. bow tnotic 7" llirpr's I'srar. ttn-e- cheers for With Washington Champ Clark, William Sulzer and "Uncle Joe" Cannon in the house and with expressions of regret tor the deaths of Sherman, Senator Rayner and Senator Heyburn in the senate, the concluding session of the congress began , Monday. The senate, after a ""session of twenty-seveminutes, adjourned out of respect to the memory of the and the two senators. The house sat for an hour and fifteen minutes and then adjourned, also aa a mark of respect to the dead. This will be a Bhort session but not an unimportant one. Immediately after Informal there were adjournment meetings of the members of both bouses aud plans were made for the swift dispatch of a big grist of business. Including the postoffica appropriation bills, bills ordering Investigations Into transportation monopoly of New England, and the money trust probe. The senate will spend most of Its time between now and the Christmas holidays trying the impeachment agalustl Judge Arhbold.of the commerce court After that it will take up the appropriation bills sent over from the house. t- """"We.! l.'i '.i. Kof Salonlkl. Macedonia Is being deluged with blood as a result or atrocities committed by Bulgarian irregulars. It la lamentable that responsibility tor so many of these atrocities lies at the door of a Christian race. The Buigars, needing the regulars in Thrace, practically left Macedonia In the care of the Irregular. Besides the massacres already reported at Kavala and Serres there has been an enormous amount of killing In the district of Averthlssar, where scarcely a single Moslem has been alive. Mohammedan bands are adding their quota to the general destruction Whole villages have been depopulated &3 the result of their savagery. bands are also taking part. The Servians have a better record. Apart from the slaughter of a number of Moslems, principally by Irregulars, at L'skup, little complaint has been made against them. The Greeks are not charged with massacres, but It Is stated that their bandj are getting Into action. The army up to the present has been able to control the auxiliaries and there is reason to believe that strong measures will be taken to check the movement before it has any chance to make progress. s Further light of the Vavala showj that Armenians who joined the Hu'garlan army as volunteers committed tbem, being led by a man whose family waa killed in the Allan a masmicre. There Is little doubt that the motive was to avenge the Adana massa ere. About fifteen bodies of murdered Turks are still !ln about unbuKed. Three or four have twenty bayonet wound i while tho others are horribly ConBe- Va-lar- n.U 4 tw V DEPARTED Closing Session of Sixty-secon- d gress Begins, Short Sessions ing Held on Opening Day. Fail to Reach Decision In Case of Wallace Bank President. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho The jury In the case of Bernard K. O'Nlel. former banker of Wallace, charged lth making a false report of the condition of the i?'.atc Bank of Commcrre of a!ter more thai twelve hours' deliieration. Informed the court Saturday trornin? that t;ey net uni'de to a. verdict. The jury waa by Judee Klytm There are five otfcri lii.li; tmenls In fanner iion with the manaeenu nt of -e bank st:ll pending aiti nst 0'Nil. was that much gained Ont f t th rioters amiied contentedly when the rallers. as had happened swvrral times that day. were Inform--that the proppcrtive hostess was nnt at home. The either sinter re-- ; the smile severely. "You nnifin't look so pleased when h don't find them at home." aid. as hry nl down the walV fhev may bo watching us out of the indow." It FOR Butgars Commit Numerous Atrocities, In One District Nearly Every Moslem Being Killed. O'NEIL JURY DISAGREES. - lt.t TEARS mutilated. Women Play the Cam. 'Two Kan ran City sisters were mail J hnihJ nf n. 11 a fAM- .t . . h tin There were many to b made, and whenever there was ntody at home tnfan.a and children, and MACEDONIA mas-sacre- 'A FOR THE LIVING GHEERS Turco-Alhanla- AUv. lh IS lft 15$ k. l.f Poe-trll- 49-19- 12. DELUGE CF BLOOD Rev.'-Edmun- ,,...1.1 Dropsy, Gravel, Stone or Bright's disease. Use Dean's Kidney Pills. This good remedy cures bad kidnevs. AN IDAHO CAME. L. C Wrnrr, N. Fulrrit-iAve., : "1 ulTored verely Id., from Ki'vel unit many of th atucka m to brd for weeks. Th pain conitnt-I endurtd thin th ilonn wr pimttns was tndcacrtbabt. Duan'a Kidney Pills rui-rm conipletflly and tha cur has Thouvh In my Tola been, permanent. year I am tuila and beany." Cat Data's at Any Drug Star. BOe a Boa the govern- ment's suit, which waa Instigated m - Com- Harrlman ; . the Given panies Composing the Combination to Put Their Affairs in Order Un-e'Direction of Lower Courts. eskid- ney action is disordered, too, passages scanty or too frequent or Do not' neglect any little kidney ill for the slight troubles run into UNION PACIFIC'S PURCHASE OF SOUTHERN PA. CONTROL OF CIFIC DECLARED ILLEGAL. up--st- -- Does a Sharn p,: Mit Yr.ii? It's a sign of Ixs Ar,sc'.w, ! CCr.rd E. Crcwne is the newly elected eangressman front the tighth district of Wisconsin. His tome is in Waupaca. Women Will Help, The women of lKnvef iil a d In the iliri for this ri'y t st In corrp!pf:nx the Iener. Pa i'l? rail'oad In'o Nortiw e ern Rait the R'ifky by b iliding monnta'n tunrei. Three Negroes Lypehed. P.irke, Jim Fhreveport. La Woc-Heard and Fiias Jimm?ron. negrrwM who atta'teed and eriois'y wounr! Iepu'y Sheriff K Iwtrds of It rarish several weeks ago. were ijsrhed Thursday nl?ht. ftenvrr. i lke .r lat, UkbAdv. |