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Show NEW STRENGTH FOR BAD BACKS, THAT STRIFE AWFUL 111 ENGLAND HAY FEVER SEASON COT ON DESPERADO . CARRIED FROM HOSPITAL TO MEET AWFUL DEATH BY FIRE. FIRE ON 8TRIKER3 TROOPERS AND THEN CHARGE CROWD WITH BAYONETS. BACKACHE 'I Labor Revolt All Over Great Britain Prebable aa Result of Dockmen's Strike,' Other Worker Taking Up the Fight. Wild Work of Mob of Liverpool. Tbe strike situation In England Is growing more serious every hour, and a general strlka which will affect the entire country seems Coatesvllle, Pa. Zacharlah Walker, a negro desperado, was carried on a cot from the hospital here Sunday night and burned to a crisp by a fren-ie- d mob of men and boys. The negro, who had shot and killed Edward Rice, a special policeman of the Worth Iron mills, Saturday night, was first dragged to the scene ot the shooting, begging plteously for mercy. He had been arrested by a posse late Sunday afternoon after a search that l ad stirred the countryside. When the posse flnany located him he was found hiding in a cherry tree and with the last bullet in his revolver shot himself in the mouth, falling from the tree. He was removed to the hospital and placed under police guard. Tbe mob of over a thousand men and boys gathered at tbe hospital took up the bed upon which he was strapped, and carried it halt a mile to a farm. Here they entered a field and quickly gathering up a pile of dry grass and wood placed the bed upon it A match was applied to the pile of grass and tbe flames shot up quickly, enshrouding the screaming victim Tbat not a vestage of he negro be left the mob tore down the fence along the road and plied the rails upon tbe burning body. Inevitable. sen-satlo- ns u' m Shoe Polishes In Variety einea t In Quality.i nLarraet i ui ii . n mailing a4MJ 1 . i tooa of all kuula auil colura. (Cooyrlyht SHOT BY MIL) JEALOUS FISHER SEEKING INFORMATION HUSBAND Band Manager Meet Death at Pleasure Resort at Hands fif Man Who Claims Ho Had Been Wronged. Kdward Ogden, Utah. L. Secretary of the Interior Visits Strawberry Project In Utah, on Hia Way to Alaska. Salt Lake City. Walter L. Fisher, secretary of the Interior, successor to Balllnger and central figure in the administration's conservation . policy, was In Salt Lake on Saturday in conference with state and federal land of- Hanks, manager of tbe Don Fhllipplnl band, waa ahot to death at tbe entrance to the dancing pavilion at Glenwood park Saturday nlgbt by Henry Southwortb of Farmington, who accuaed Hanks of stealing his wife and breaking up hia" fice officials. Accompanied by F. II. Newell, direcHanks hsd Just descended from the tor of the reclamation service and dancing pavilion with Mrs. South-wort- h other officials of tbe Interior departon his arm and was In the act ment and a party of newspaper men. of offering ber a drink from a nearby Secretary Fisher arrived at an early fountain, when Southworth stepped up hour Saturday morning, coming from from behind and fired point blank Into Provo, where be was guest ot honor the man's back, saying, "That's the at a banquet the previous night. last drink you will give my wife." Friday he spent Inspecting the Hanks staggered and fell on his Strawberry valley reclamation proface. A. second later he squirmed to ject, being met upon his return to bis knee and attempted to rise, beg Pay eon by the governor and other ging for mercy from his assailant, who state officials, and from It ah he goes In rapid su'sesslon fired five times, horth to Portland and Seattle, from each bullet taking deadly effect. ahero he will embark for Alaska. Hanks struggled to his feet, clutched at his throat and fell dead at the feet of Mrs. Southworth. his blood spatter Ing her white frock. . home. Admiral Togo Is for Peace, New York. "The relations between the United States and Japan must ever be those of peace and neighborly good will." As Admiral Count Togo, peaking In his native tongue, uttered that sentiment Monday at tbe luncheon given jo'ntly by the Japanese society and the Peace Society of New York, only the Japanese present understood and applauded vigorously, but when Commander Tanlgulchl. his aide, repeated the worda la English, an outburst of applause arose spontaneously from the hundreds of gueata present. Death Relieves Long Suffering. fitt.T KD(iI tha on'r ladle ahna dmln Boise, Idaho. Baffling physicians that poaltltalr owUJn Ulu tUarka awl J'otwbia and rhlldrra' boota and ikon, aklaea and expert medical men to tbe last to rabbi n. v. "trench OIom," Ida, wltkeaf II A O V rocnluuAlloa for ctoanlaa and polltktaf her strange dlaeas. Mrs. all k ib I of rowl or taa tbara, ivl &tar'atae, loo, diagnose K IIIITK nk- - dirty nam .bora George II. Stewart, wife of Chief Jus41 Uand aa tice Stewart of aolt arktte. la liquid fumt eleea Idaho, died here SunA apoeira larti ary aalrkly aad eaally applied.fur aua wo 1 i aiaaa, always ready rvti oetifa. day nlgbt at a local hospital following aad Ua ktad ya want, an Illness of almost two years' duraIf ur draler dna nM k trad a. kia elrima aad Uia nrtoa la Masts fur tion. Mrs. Stewart was taken HI very a fnll pack. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., at a dinner party on October auddenly tO-- 2 a AltMLfiy at Cannbrldt. Ma a a. 3 Vldrl and UanrH Hannarlurwr of 27, 1909. The most eminent physicians In this corjitry were consulted Mo 'dIuam la tAa World. on her esse, but none of them could diagnose It Mrs. Stewart was never able to clearly recognize members of I i Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine time in ten when the liver Pennsylvanlans, Who Dragged Wounded Man to Scene of Hia Crime and Gave Hia Body to the Flames. Earl Tuesday morning there was bloodshed as a result of tbe strike, the troops firing upon a mob of strikers. Bayonet charges were also made upon the disorderly element. There had been much disorder in and Birkenhead Liverpool n hjirrilv hflfir1 could I both it:. had BorcneHs in each side, could not throughout the previous day and the stand tight clothing, and was Irregular. police were constantly In conflict with 1 was completely run down. On addisorderly crowds. vice I took Lydla E. llnkham's VegeSeveral fires believed to have been table Compound and Liver 1111s and of Incendiary origin occurred Monday am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have not afternoon. The strike committee Monday night had an ache or pain since I do all my own work, washing and everything, declared a general etrlke of all trans nnd never have the backache any more. port workers, Including the railway I think your medicine is grand and I men, who up to the last had refused raise it to all my neighbors. If you to rhlnk go out. The strike will be In efmy testimony will help others you may publish it." Mrs. Dixie fect on all the local steamboats and Voodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. the Mersey ferries. Seven thousand DurBackache is a symptom of organio dockers struck at Birkenhead. weakness or derangement. If you ing the day the lockout threatened by have backache don't neglect it To the became effective and ret permanent relielf you must reach 30.000shipowner men were refused employment the root of the trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so rurely as Lydia until they decide to abide by the terms of a recent agreement II llnkham's Compound. There now appears little hope of VTrii to Mrs. PInltham, at a great railroad strike, which averting advice. for Mass., special Lynn, Your letter will lie absolutely probably will be accompanied by a confidential, and the advice free. general labor revolt that will have a tremendous effect on tbe trade of the United Kingdom. toolf . Will Investigate FIVE HUNDRED LIVE8 LOST. Japan Swept by Tidal Wave and Food Prices. e Inves-Washington. ligation of tbe wholesale and retail nricea ot all foods which will require nine months to complete and which ; will represent the most thorough qulry of its kind yet attempted, has been begun by the bureau of com'- mere and labor. This Investlgstion will cover the esrs 1908. 19. 1910 and 1911. Uy comparison with ree- - j ords of the department of sgriculture for the same period It will be possible to know Just what prices are msde foe every commodity now used from the time It left the producer until snrved j at the table ot tbe consumer A Ty- phoon, Many Houses Being Swept Away, While Many Collapsed. Victoria, B. C. More than 600 lives were lost and great devastation ashore and afloat resulted from a typhoon and tidal wave which swept over Japan July 28, according to advices Just brought by the Empress of Japan. Tbe fishing fleets from Shidzuoka suffered More than 200 fishermen severely. were drowned. At Toklo a tidal wave swept away many houses. Including a large tea house with thirty-threpeople. Tbe Sur.akl licensed quarters on Shima- gawa bay were demolished, scores of persons being drowned, crushed to death or mortally Injured. The noted SherUawa Inlaid work factory- col lapsed and fifteen employes were killed., those who escsped swimming to roofs of neighboring bouses after crswllng from the debris. A torpedo boat was swept at Toklo 4nd several steamers foundered, while big liners dragged anchors. Thousands of homes collapsed, the number In Toklo and vicinity alone being over 12,000, according; to offi cial statistics. Tbe warehouse and factory district suffered severely at Toklo. 1 country-wid- e In-- - i i ; ', j President of Ecuador Resigns. ' Guayaquil. Ecuador. Reliable In for Miner Pummels Pastor, ia WALTER FISHER, confirms the earlier reports of are and bowels mstlon stomach the right. right Balloonist Falls on Dining Tsble. af the Interler. Goldfleld, Nev. The Rev. Red ding-toSecratsry factions between a tbe clash political CARTER'S LITTLE L. 8nyder, formerly pastor f the N. Atlantic J. Crashing City. AI baa faro LIVER PILLS m lBTtf aUj tBe U.Bert through a mammoth skylight In tbe h Gold Held Presbyterian church, was ar- of Quito. President Eloy v... now ana is arentlvttutflrmhrMfn , remgnea rested here Monday to protect him fr,U)j, an(j the comptroller May dining room in the Marlborough of tbe ?T,DTrD pel a Ury liver to from further attack by Edwin Baker, legation. The president CDarea Blenheim hotel and landing on the a do Ita duty. formed prw a miner, who bad pommeled Snyder ate. Carlo Freda, hay table in tbe mldat of a fashionable OF nn!I7rLrf RELIEF FOR HOMESTEADER, with. General IVER on tbe head with tbe butt of a revol- v'slonal government throng enjoying their dinner In tbe ablatio., la, Octand war j of aa minister I II PILlS. ver and was threatening to shoot him rt.neo brilliantly Ju,.iw. Z lighted dining room. Charles Various of te Leave Absence Crsnted and 20 years old, of Newark, N when an officer Intervened. The as- vo LHat of finance, the Interior Bennett. Western Settlers Until April, sault was provoked. It Is alley ed, by the foreign office. J., at tbeconekislon of a balloon aaxt Dn trati Alia Latmf On Account ef Drought. Baker's la of the flight. Ilea at the point or death in a presence Snyder for Her Eloping. MUCX. SMALL SMALL SMALL Daughter DOSE, Spanked Tbe house on Friday hospital with a fractured skull and nil, house when the latter returned Washington. Quincy. Cat. Unable to stop the passed the Warren bill grsntlng leave other Injuries. Genuine must bear Signature tbe mother of Sadie Acres, of absence to bomestesders la varisalon. Peace Advocates Close who eloped and married Gdaard ous western land dlstricta until April Attempts te Swim Golden Gate. Prince, did, r'.wever, soundly boi the IS, 1912, on account of prevailing Berne, Swltterlsnd. The fesee San Francisco. Mrs. Terle Dlsch, closed their sessions Monday, ears of the groom and then turned drought conditions. Tbe bill was dsuchter of a South Sea Island trader having agreed on the essentials to be her dan shier over ber knee and spank amended on the floor of the bouse by on Sunday attempted unsuccessfully Included In a declaration to the world. d ber. Tbe girl Is but II. but after adding the Devils Lake. N. D; North to swim tbe mile of troubled water at much pleading all was forgiven and In which their hopes and their UVE STOCK AND the Golden Gate A'ter the currents Wjo, njl(,,( Nbf .od borne to partake' trlcls. will be sot forth. Tbe final act MISCXLLANEOLS tiarty Journey had dracged ber about a mile she was of a wedding feast. of tbe conference was to send a boat Keprearntatlve Mnndell Introduced rulled aboard a lifessvlng to Andrew Csmegie at Fklbo a bill appropriating flO.OOO to build protesting. Four men swimmers who Kilted. Climber Mountsin hne pear foundation made a bridge across the SnskeVtver for started to accompsny her gave up be the gather;:, toslbie. Juneau, Alaska Minnie May Rabin,- the convenience of the people of the fore she was stopped. dauchter of Mark 8a- Jsrkaon's Hole country, Wyoming, and FN ORRAT VAWrTT tbe Will Make Ne Conceslsons. Wn of Ibis city, fell off a snow cliff ,h TrU)B Will Back De la rOR, IAU .AT THK Uef ,dah0 At a conference Pan Krsnrlsro vownsr riucsa by aim. anil climmng jnoan juiifau Meilco City. Without tbeir consent officials of the trihlna: oa the Jaesed rocke 1SJ feet here Monday Threatened With Death. been obtained. Francisco De la having a and committee tnmv llsrrimsn l:ns wrsTre, nrwsrarr.R below, received Injuries from mhicb Colombia. Mo. S. J. Gallion. a Barra and General Bernardo Reyes EmKeaeaa CHy, Miaaovrl the Tcdersted Shop she died a few hours later. ranchman here, has recelted three) let were nominated on Sun !ay for the t.loyees, E. E. Calvin, ters demsndlng that he leave his wife pridenry and by a of the PotithTn and general manef Girl Burned te Death. t or he will be killed. He wss In of men representing the "Libgroup Parlflc, informed the committee that la serch of work when he re- - eral Rrdiral" party. Tbe general Issn HaxtuQ. Colo. Kisle Kelsey, aed DAISY flY WMiR tZfZTZZZ fh railroads could make no conces and her fato burned wss delh a fake telegtam telling him his Independent randldsie for the presi12, 1,, sions in wesw or shop rule. , inr. t hurried back to dency. tber, 1 U Kelfey, and sister. Grsce, ,)(br Succeeds Voder. were neriously Injured early Motidsy c0imbia, here be received the let-iTe Prabe Election of Stephenson. bus tt m ert nine a that fire destroyed Swlndlehnmt M. T. Mont. Helena, Is unknown Its hete. Washington. Denpite tbe fact that origin of IJvinykton has been ppo!nid by bniWinrs ' Jeffries In Alstks. Hiama fiM the senate Is still struggling with a la I2.1.0O0. Governor Norris as secretary of state, t.m ib a Junesu, Alaska. James J. Jeffries, second Investigation of the election of sucreeding A. N, Voder, mho died a Plague Claims Many. the Rwlndleburst pugilist, arrived from Seattle on Wm. Ixrirner of Illinois, tbat body on XIr, week ayo. hs I PARKERS of tbe steamship Jefferson Friday and Saturday, by unanimous vote, ordered number total The Calcutta. of state leyislsa the member been ' ''i- HAIR BALSAM . . . I f ......I. tnJl. a4 m- t kakv began completing arrangements for an InteMiMtion into the validity of tur for several terms, represents ceams irom pi,"- r 1 from native Is in January ' i Rfra eay tbe ititci encased and the his three months' bunting tour of the election of Senator I suae 8teph He Park county. Co v. ita THfr enson of W isconsm. . - y Alaxka and the Ynkon territory. est! ratals and Insurance business In last to tbe end of June wss ;o,6:0. Omm . Lynching In Oklahoma. Two Killed by Bomb. Plsn to Secure Meet. Elected Ten Tlmee te Cengrrs. Hand J C"oneresmn S. PanlsWiro. 8t. louis, Mo. A Black Imrsnt, Okla. A mob of 500 white Itoton Pangs of hnnrer rsad Feldio Zovataro. an Italian, to say Henry C. Lcmdenslaeer died at his bomb, exploded In tbe crowded Italian raptured and shot to death si, nn- "LK Hill" here, killed a known negro who criminally attacked j residence here Saturday morning. Mr. colony on hat he believed h'mnelf to be In order Ijoudetkiaeef wm elerted ten timea f man and a woman and more or less from Asiatic choter jand shot Mrs. Redden Campbell, near from tbe F1rt New Jersey seriously Injured fourteen otber resi- near ana anerwyrq Durnei the negref hat he m;ht aernre something loest contra j HOWaHO e7 BURTON at the Immigration Mation. body. dents of a to-storbuilding. distficL ' j ,., - I.. m f Will Emend Postal System. Trust. Pscer Remain Settled. Wstl Strike B'ames Lendcn InCendeel. ! A O of of With Mich. the the the annual London. reanlt Wahineton. Knconrsred by tf. Tl.e Colnml.tis. aaaa. dispute Detroit, aJoai 4a BWeraM. uim for a the Phirtpines endd carters and tbe dwkmen already wsll trial rarer the ucteykful weeks of jos- of tbe hy trefl, army ectiv;iy Tra r f Wall of Kith selection with an the the and Five Peerleaa TenCnt re lighteragreement fere Saturday lima a Hoi aw t aaktiaa fr ut. U. C lllv.nl. Friday, ending efficea of New York. Chicago, Ft. Inils aper company of Pltlfburg Is in the Manila, P. I. for tbe 112 reunion. men vm reined i trust with is regard-e- snd Bolon. the rotmater yrnr ral las a The tbe to affiliste of The settlement reviver. strike. 1e The nls proposal i ta.'t Laa City, No, yV. N. icetldel to eztend tbe rvytrm. as a victory for tbe men. i Iani?h War Vterans was rejected T!pd w if mining tbe company. ber family. n . 6niea f crry-tnon- ir, pro-gra- tele-trs- Electrotypes dls-th- e Foster-Mllbur- n ft1. blen rep-re-ntl- vice-prealde- y Wyo-mln- - j n w. I - I - 1 f-- J J Thompson's e ( , "iWr" y "t' sl-y- -- (. le IJ-11- Ti to aet-tle- J Co., Buffalo, N. Y. EASY. Ctwaa Slm "' Jessie How does Sue manage to win so many guessing contests T Joe Her father Is In charge of the local weather bureau, and she gets him to predict tbe result of the contest, and then she guesses the other way. Serenity. "The true religious man, amid all the Ilia of time, keeps a serene forehead and entertains a peaceful heart. This, going out and coming In amid all the trials of tbe city, tbe agony of tbe plague, tbe horrors ot the fierce democracy thirsty tyrants, the 111 at home the abroad, tbe fiercer saint, the sage of Athens, was still tbe same. Such a one can endure hardness; can stapd. alone and be content; a rock amid 'the- waves-lon- ely, but not moved. Around him the few or many may scream, calumniate, blaspheme. What Is all to him but the cawing of the'seabird about stone?" that so'ltary, Theodore Parker. deep-roote- d The Fly. "Where, on earth do those filet come from?" Is a frequent and despairing question. They msy come down the chimneys. If the fireplaces have tipping dampers. These should be tightly An appreciable closed ' In In tbeir number will result. falllng-ot- t If the chimneys have not the tipping damper, a screen such as la used for a window can be fitted into the fireplace; or, easier still, a bundle of paper may be stuffed up the chimney. Either method la successful, and ne trouble Is too great to get rid of these summer pests. . Vscstion Scheme... . 1 have gotten a great deal of pleasure from anticipating the trip." "More pleasure, possibly, than youTl get from the trip Itself." "That's what I think So I've de- cided to stay at borne and save the money." He who fights nnd rans away doesn't always have to buy a return ticket. AT THE PARSONAGE. Coffee Runs Riot Ne Longer. cre-w'- s Brr: i. and restless arise so excould I hausted scarcely dress. The secretions kidney were terribly annoying and my feet became so swollen I could nut wear my shoes. Nothing helped me until I .began using Doan'a Kidney Pills. They gave me prompt relief and In a short tlmo I was entirely cured." Remember the name Doan s. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 60c. I unci-pectedl- jJ dull, tired, teeliug w?U flad. wvalDll la the advice ot Mrs." C. B. Tyler. Cando. N. Dak., who says: "My back became terribly sore and lame. I was tired would sufMorton's Gap, Kentucky. fered two years with female disorders. was my ueaita very bad and I had a continual backache which was simply awt'uL I could not stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing mo, and I would have such dragging Vv Those who suffer with backache, headache, dizziness and that constant, and Cured by Lydia L Pinknatn's Vegetable Compound it" lEGRO filOB BURNS "Wife and I had a serious time of It while we were ootlee drinkers. "She had gastritis, headaches, belching and would bare periods of sickness, while 1 secured a dally headache that became chronic. "We naturally sought relief by drag without avsIL for It Is now plain enough that no drug will cure the diseases another drug (coffee) sets up, particularly, so long as the drng which causes the trouble Is continued. "Finally we thought we would try leaving off coffee and using Postum. I noticed thst my headacbea disappeared like magic, and my old 'trembly left. One day wife ssld, 'Do yon know my gastritis has goner "One can hardly realise what Postnorv-Oucne- um ss has done for us. "Then e began, to talk to others. Wlfe'a father and mother were both coffee drinkers and sufferers. Their headaches left entirely a short time after they changed from coffee to Postum. "1 began to enquire among my parishioners snd found to my aatonlsh-metthat numbers of them use Post- it um In place of coffee. Many of tbe ministers who have visited our par-son- s re have become enthusiastic champions of postum." Name given by Poyfnm Co., Rattle Creek. Mich. Bead the '.ittle book, "The Road to Wellvme-inpk- e. "There's a reason." e reaal Ike A ew aeaea frnt time letter fa Hm. 1 f aa4 fall hamaai aa)ae. trwe, ake taf rrat. hr |