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Show a ! 20Prettj vicTonr oe death 1 - to BETTER Rooms ys: in this COME TO REGAIN A GROWN DOWN FORMER MEXICAN WAR MINISTER SUICIDES AFTER DEFEAT OF HIS FORCES. FREE PRE BRAGANZA PRETENDER DICT3 SPEEDY OF MONARCHY. COLDS AND CHILLS BRING KIDNEY ILLB Colds, chills and grip atraln the kld neys said start backacJij. urinary and uric acid troubles. Doan'a Kidney Pills are very useful In the raw spring nionms. They stop backache) and urinary disora ders, keep the well and prevent colds from settling on th kidneys. Mrs. E. A. Bennett. Los Johnson Ave., s Mir Gatoa, Cal., says: "If I took cold or I had such evere pains through my back, I could hardly move. My limbs ached until I scarcely knew what I was about, and headaches and dizziness disI began using Doan'a tressed me. Kidney Pills and was entirely relieved. It Is over two years since I have had any kidney trouble to speak of." "When Your Back Is Lame, Beraember the Name DOAN'S." D0c, all stores. Foster-MllburCo.. Buffalo. N. Y. kld-ney- BOOK i Beaten In Battle and Compelled to Retreat Before Victorioua don't you want to see them ? Says That When Manuel la Again Secure Upon Throne, the People Will be Happy and the Country Prosperous Once More. Rebels, General Jose Gonzales Salas Shoots Peep into other people! new homeland get Himself Through the Head. lie luteal idea for your decorating. Our book telli shout the FRKE Color Plans our expert designer! will lend you for any roomi You will be glad to you wish to decorate. Mexico City. Jose Gonzales Sajas, know more about who left the war ministry to take n rxqultiw Ib culor and quallfr a li H ta th far IrM peiiv OKMttrn Borne IQourb It KaiMatiu raJuri appear wall paper or paint Alabaauna and vruiic brtiJa lit tit", turtbrat oa lli walla and la eaiteat lo uie. Full on every pukaee limply rail with cold uuea not chip, and put on. feel or rub of?. 16 Srautllui .'ukrf ami eii o bum llua ban. ('oea a water With tur Ctlor Plan you tan tuii.'y haft tht moil a time hamt in your Srmi for tur FREE BOOK Pull I pkf Whin Sue r 4rMrV last, iiard tUi.lHt, H Ul. Ink i. IM (atcr H. Uiiendhblp and conttdeuce are planU oi blow growth. There la mi GailleM Tea for tlin dyrptic, with al every druiUro. Confederate Veteran Claims a't-Miitjl- Political economy may be all right, but political liberality count for more aliouL election time. Mont-mollin- 's Backing Up. rain wia coming down In "The t was In the bed of the 'I noticed at reels. He Should Have Been King of Spain. Macon, Ga. The death of John S. De Montmollln, a Confederate veteran, here Saturday has brought to light documents that tend to show he was heir to the throne of Spain. The papers, which were secreted in De houseboat on the Ocmulgee river, are said to be of such convincing character that at one time the bead of Cambridge university, England, went so far as to offer to equip a war party to Invade Spain In an effort to seat the American claimant. De Montmollln aald that he should have become king when Alfonso XII, father of the present monarch, began his reign. The documents Hhow sevfrom Alfonso eral communications In XIII to the claim. relation They also show an offer of a large sum of money from General Weylcr to head a filibustering expedition from CubH. but De Montinollln refused to consider the offer. The American claimant was seventy-four years old, and was born in Savannah, Ga. He was a marine engineer by profession, but for some years bad led a secluded life. some women Nothing disappoint more than to nol b disappointed la a new neighbor. lll'C'lS." Gossip. IVil'y Miss Yellow leaf says she al way tries to get ber beauty sleep. Dolly Well, all L can nay In she mum Miffor (rightfully rrotn Insomnia. Woman's Home Companion. Costiy Necessities. A woman who want alimony says her Tiee powder tost ber f lou a year. We shudder to think what she must pend for toot b paste. Or lutlri Ins. Or shochtrlngs. There In one thins; certain. The ti'ifband with a wife like that iihould deal directly with the factories an J cut out the middleman. REFUSE TO RAISE WAGES. Fifty Railroads May Strike for More Money New York The conference commit tee of managers of fifty railroads east of Chicago and north or the Norfolk Wenlern rnilrnMrt and their locomo tive engineers arrived at a deadlock Monday night over the question of an and Increase standardization of wages. The managers refused to accede to the demands of the men and the engineers declined to accept this their dedecision and reaffirmed mands. Boy Had Noticed Things. The dear little office boy had been detected In a He. It was nol one of Engineers the ordinary of the prevarication everyday world, and. moreover, to rn.ii.e the crime more grievous, be had persisted In adhering to his original mendacious statement. "Do you know, my lad," asked a srriry.ied clerk. In a kindly fashion, "what becomes of young lads who trit'e with the truth?" "Aye," was the assured reply; "the bos ofirn sends them out as traveler when they grow up'." of AV Stephenson's Title Attacked. Washington. Isaac Stephenson, the lumberman octogenarian millionaire and banker of Wisconsin, on Monday formally wss placed on trial on charges Involving the validity of his seat In the I'nited States senate. The entire wesslon was taken up by Senator Iteed of Missouri with a speech In opposition to Senator Stephenson's retention of bis seal. Happiness Postponed. An awkward predicament In which a s.iilor LrSdcrrootn and his bride wera ldl.ii ed In St Mary Major's church, Devonshire. F.rigland. recently, canned the Ktponenient of their wed-lirjThe banns had been duty called it tl rhuuh. but when the parties presented themselves at the attar the bridegroom, who had been recently paid rjT frum his ship at Portsmouth. i r.nr.Me to produce the necessary from his commander The t.ermil-'bride swoorcd. and eventually returned home, while the bridegroom left for t'lj mouth to get the required document. r. Kearney to Rest In Arlington. New York. The body of Major General I'hlllp Kearney, who was killed In the battle of Chantllly, Va.. while leading bis division of the Third army corps of the army of the Fotomac, will lie in state at city hall April 11. The body has res'ed since; the war in the family vault in Trinity churchyard. a Something Stesl E k Teeth Worth $3,003. llollers o?i Monday Minneapolis blew the safe In a theater here, stealing a collection of elk teeth at $3.''''", the property of W. F, GallaKher, manager of the theatre, In cash. and J Extra Good For al-ti- Brcskfa&t, Lunch or Suffer Increase Declared Unreasonable. Wanhlnstton Th" tner-- ate com- merre commiasinn has decided that 13 per increase of the prnp-mecent In the transportation rate on "feeder" cattle and sheep made by all of the wesif rn railroad?) was not Ju- tlfied. f j ! T,.-- Post Toasties j i I i Diet Dissolved. The Imperial diet was on Monday on the expiration of the term cf the members of the house? of representative. The general elections are to be held in May. Japanese Tf kio. Served direct from pack- age with cream. Surprises Pleases Satisfies "The Memory Linger $" SoM Ly Pah rl Gfocm. r...., bar Crank. St. dean de Luz, France Dom Miguel Braganaa, the pretender to the throne of Portugal, who recently met the exiled King Manuel at Dover and there formed an offensive and defensive alliance with him, on Sunday talked freely of his plana to Manuel on the throne. "King Manuel will be and Portugal will be once more a prosperous and happy country with a loved sovereign upon the throne," said Dom Miguel. "Of many thing I am not ready to Bpeak and of others it would not be politic." he conthat tinued. "The recent oubreaks have taken place under the republic that exists only by force of arms through treachery to the throne, show that the mass of the people of Portugal are not In sympathy with the present government." Asked if he thought any of the powers would Interfere In an attempt to overthrow the republic, be said: -No. Why should theyr No change that takes place In afflicted The President of the United States Portugal that has been and la now that she Is Would Have the Right of Veto of the unhappy country could be for the worse. It would Scheme Island Laws, Philippine to have be the for better." to be Tried for Eight Years. CONSUMER TO BEAR BURDEN. PROPOSE Alabastine Company it over-worke- active charge of the campaign against Orozco, committed suicide at Herml-JUlby shooting himself through the head while, with a part of his army, he was retreating to Torreon arter a reverse Monday at Corralitos, twenty miles south of Jimtnez. Apparently, reliable messages received by Kl Imparclal report a federal rout at Jimlnez. Both Generals lilanqnet and Tellez are reported (Copyright.) wounded; other officers were killed U. 8. Government Starts Investigation Into High Cost of Living. News Item. and fifty officers were taken prisoners to Chihuahua, together with many CRISIS IN BRITISH STRIKE privates. PROBATION The federal flight toward Torreon began Sunday afternoon, according to a telegram to Kl Imparclal, and General Paacual Orozco with his victor- Nation Awaits With Gravest Anxiety ious army is satd to be close on the Results of Joint' Conferene of BILL INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS heels of the retreating federals. Coal Owners and Miners. PROVIDES QUALIFIED INDEPENDENCE FOR PHILIPPINES TO HEIR THRONE. WAS iUafcasfins The Beautiful Wall Tint "i lirMrl d To Investigate Indian Bureau. Washington. The noime committee on expenditures in the inferior department has decided to conduct a full into the bureau, and embracing ail the t m rvati-m- their adminf'ra'l''h. Chicago Widow Murdered. a Chicaeo. Mr, Anna Henke, widow, was found dead in h'r Irim" here M mdiy. Circums'an es indtie was murdered. The icate that Jf.ltee are sarbirig for 11 men who are under suspicion. London. The government minimum wage bill, as it stands, will not settle the coal strike. That Is now admitted on all sides. Therefore, with the gravest anxiety, the country awaits the resuls of the joint conference of coal owners and miners. The miners' leaders have consented to waive their district schedules, which heretofore as the only they have maintained basis of a settlement which they would accept, but they will Insist upon their demand for five and two shillings minimum. The government adheres to Its refusal to embody these rates In the bill. If the owners agree to concede this demand, It Is the general opinion that Ibe strike speedily will be settled; If they do not It will make little difference whether the bill In its present shape be passed or withdrawn. Bill or no bill, the men remain with the minimum demand unsatisfied and the strike continued. PAY TRIBUTE TO MAINE DEAD. Unidentified Bodies Rescued From Havana Harbor Laid to Rest at Arlington. Washington. The American nation on Saturday wrote the final chapter of the tragedy of the Maine and paid It full measure of tribute to the heroes who were sacrificed on the altar of patriotism fourteen years ago. With a wealth of sentiment the bones of sixty-sevedead resurunidentified rected from the harbor of Havana were consigned by a reverent republic to the sacred soil of Arlington national cemetery to be mingled with the duBt of the country's hallowed dead. President Taft and bis cabinet, both houses of congress and all the other officials of the government did homage to the dead. Sixty-seve- n SWINDLED FARMERS. Washington. of Virginia, committee Representative Jones of the house chairman on Insular affairs, proIndependence"' for the Philippine Islands from July A. 1913, to July 4, 1921, in a bill Introduced on Thursday. The bill has the approval of the Democratic members of the committee. Mr. Jones will endeavor to make the bill a part of the Democratic legislative programme. During "qualified Independence," the archipelago will be operated under a system Identical with that of the United States, the president of the United States having the right of veto of Philippine island laws. The right to vole would be given to those in the Philippines who held It prior to the war In S98 and to those who own and pay taxes on C00 pesos's worth of property, providing they can read and wriie. posed "probationary PLANS FOR BIG EXPOSITION. Utah's Exhibit at Exposition Will Include Modern Farm. San Francisco. Governor William Spry of Utah, accompanied by the five Utah delegates whose mission la the selection of a Utah site at the Panama-Pacific International exposition of 1915, arrived here Thursday night from Ios Angeles. Considerable Interest Is already being manifested over the plans for the Utah exhibit, which will Include an outdoor affair. A genuine Utah orchard, including a gratn field, wiy show the wonderful possibilities of the state or Utah. Grain and fruit will be grown In soil transplanted from A small Utah to California. Utah farm w ill be erected on the three and acres allotted to the state of Utah. Dry farming will be expert-meled with on the farm within the next few months, the orchard that will form a big part of the Utah outdoors exhibit will be planted and the work of preparing for the exhibit will be started at the same time. Pan-Pacifi- c Ingenious Loan Swindle Said to Have Netted Promoters Fifty Thousand. Salt Lake City. To propagate an game In Texas alleged the Ivquitahle and Investment company Is said to have received 000 from gullible Utah farmers and business men. Saturday the company's secre'ary, J. L. Wyatt, was arrested and taken before Justice F. M. Ilishop, where he was placed under Charged With Murdering Hrtett. f.'i.ooo bnd and taken to J;ill. The Melville, Sask. The body of a man. sirecific charge against Wyatt, and aimed at the company which be repre- found rut to pieces on the Grand sents. Is obtaining money under false Trunk Pacific tracks near here, was Identified Friday as that of the flev. pretense. Joseph Crerkownky, priest of the (.reek Calhollc church. J. A. Useis-chnElectric Current Cost Reduced. a farmer near Goodeve. was arA reduction of virSalt Lake City charged w ith having murder I tually ten per cent in the cost of elec- rested, the priest and placing the corpse on and for purpower lighting tricity the track. poses In Salt Iike, Ogden and Sandy, Disastrous Sleet Storm. effective April 1. has been declared by the I'tah Light A Power company, Sprinefield. III. A sleet utorm. the which furnishes most of the power worst there since 1.'?, on Thursday used In the cities named. nig'it put Taytorsville, III., In dark-n-ss- . Isolated the city from wire Convict Murderer pleads Not Guilty. stopped street car sTvire enLlnroln, Neb Char lea Morley and the publication of the prevented tered a pl"a of not gu!ly when arTrees blocked the In daily newspapers. raigned on two counts Saturday were crushed by the county curt. The complaint street andIn homes fall. their the trees (barged him w;th murdering Warden Delahunty and aiding In Ibe murder Montana Publisher Dead. of t'sher ll"ilrran. Hot Kprines. Ark. John 8. M. NeX. of Hel na. Mont., publisher of the In Three Children Burned to Death. died here Friday of WH. Three children of dependent, Shawano. He wan United States surFred Zeimer, a farmer, were burned general for Montana, appointed to d"ath Saturday when the Zeimer veyor President Cleveland, and at one home near Richmond was destroyed by time was a member of the national by Ere. iwmorratie eommitf-e- . Stephenson Sure of Seat. Equal Suffrage In China. Washington. Senator Stephenson San Francisco K'j'isl stiffrare van of Wisconsin. whoe election has rranted to the somen of CVni been under InvsMgation, will retain Thursday by the parliament at Nan his seat by a majority, according to kin, rdinn to a cabWf a canvas?" 1' Itepub here. The ti' v law vitl liran efee'lV" fmrr;'-d'teyMontanaot for Taft. Shct. Striking M tit 1h Helena. San Fraa'-iSItcpuhliran Imperial r.nri'brr. a stale eommit'ie f Montaus, tif'er a ttlkinif ra'l" tbopman. v a ." a !nd pt'dnti'y fsr'aiir wounded here ! stormy session Saturday, nr. ion r proposition lor a pr ai.b nti il primary jMrholas Frtr.'o. a li v a Pa-- j ofe of II to 2H and Indors' d n;rer. eroV'-yat the Son-heiflc railroad sho s President Tafl. one-hal- f n dia-be:e- . nf nt-.- be-'om- !'!' n Financial Cripples. They were taking the visitor from around Manhattan, showing htm the sights. Tbe big automobile rolled past ninny wonderful buildings, all of which he host pointed out with some feelings of civic pride. At last they chanced to pass by tbe Municipal Lodging house. . "What that place T' asked the rural up-stat-e Vlriltor. "Oh. that's one for cripples," "What kind "Financial," car sped on. of New York's horns was tbe reply. of cripples," waa asked. waa the reply, aa the New York Herald. Frame-Up- . One day Freddie and bis ststet sneaked surreptitiously Into tbe panTbe try on a foraging expedition. Woolen and Cotton Goods to Be Ad- only good things to eat they could find were some cookies and a bowl ol vanced In Price as Result of Strike. Boston. The great Lawrence strike whipped cream. "Let's take tbe cookies," said bis which brought In Its train increased sister. wages for 275.000 textile workers In "I'd rather have the cookies myNew England, officially was declared If we took off at all the mills in Lawrence on self," replied Freddie, 'but them we'd be sure to get caught. The Its Sunday, having accomplished only safe thing to do Is to take the In the opinion of the leaders. and then shut the cat up In ibu treara It Is generally believed that adpantry." vances in wages or reduction in hours of paper mill employes, bagging and No End to His Bad Luck. burlap workers, machinists and operJohn D. Snoop, at an atives In other Industries, all are league banquet, explained his feeling traceable to the movement which had In the story of the colored man. Its origin In Lawrence. The number "How are you getting along, of persons thus to benefit Is more asked his master, Interentedly. than 300.000. "I gets along poorly." replied Advances In the prices of woolen who complained of his mlslor and cotton goods which have been tune at length. "Matter John, I has made or which are la prospect will such bad luck," says he. "that when I place upon the ultimate consumer dies and Is laid away In the tomb and much of the burden of the additional the good says to me. 'Iazarus, cod to the textile manufacturers. come forth,' I know I Is sho to come This will aggregate between ten and fifth." twelve million dollars In the next year. It Is estimated. Ought to Be All Right. Mr. Bacon Something wrong with KNOX LAVISHLY ENTERTAINED. Ibis hash this morning, dear. Mrs. Bacon Why? Reception Accorded American Secre"I don't know. It needs something." tary In Venezuela Unprecedented. "I can't think what It can be. I put Caracas. Venezuela. A sprinkling In everything I could find." rain Saturday morning, the fore , of runner of the rainy season, did not Important to Mother Exsmine carefully every bottle of Interfere with the lavish entertainCASTOKI A. safe and sure remedy for ment In honor of Secretary Knox and Infanta and children, and ac--e that It other American visitors, to which the whole capital was given over. Shops 8lgnturl.bof were closed and business practically was suspended by government decree. In Use For Over 30 Years. The program carried out was so ar- Children Cry for Fletcher'a Catori ranged that at every place visited one of the ministers received the Ameri Yesterday we cheerfully chipped In two metallic men to help Inter a frlr nd can secretary. jf ours who could "take a drink or let Governor Assassinated by Greek. t alone!" ' Constantinople. Andreas Kepassis a rot n i Kffendl. prince governor of the Island r to lalanvajmrfhh"M of Samoa, wa assassinated Sunday la. W. it n fa is l. turm. TaMr. ! a at ia iaw a Greek fired who several at shots by him. The assassin was arrested. The Msny a man with one foot In the crime was due to a political crusade frsve does enough kicking with tbe , aeslnst th against ither to make up for IL whom the enmltv of the Hellenic par ty In the Island had Iwn directed A rewlr thst ha stood the i ,4 time since his appointment as ruler by Tur la tr.rrtli iritng. ,arftr-i-. T liter, kid In tunnmt b truuWrjs, If'7. key try Didn't Know It Was Loaded. The way lo get a for Dethloff foodns Is to be good. reputation Fall Lake City Walter sped 13, was shot and killed acciden There's room at th top because tally Saturday night playing "holdup man" with his brother. Ludwig Deth-ibff- somebody is always coming down. aged K, In the dining room of his home. A revolver bullet of 41 calibre penetrated bis brain and he died instantly. When the revolver was disrhareer, It was In tbe hands of his brother, who did tot know It Prompt Relief Permanent Cursj was loaded. LAK I tK 5 LITTLE Sis Hundred Killed in Batt . LIVER FILLS never j men fad, Iurely veireta- Buenos Ayres h'x hundred act surely were killed in the batl of Aseijfi We rJr'iOTrDCI t gently on jr lvrHnii.nv cion, which fen!'ed In a complete the liver. forces Vo aftef victory for the revolutionary over the Paraguay sn government i nivr cure troops. rrvt:ireef tftti Discussing Heme Mule. improve the f otr.ptexton, brighten the eye for Ireland WAU. Till, S.MALL DOSE, SMALL TRICE. lyondon. Home rule was. the subject ef another twohouf Genuine must bear Signature ' conference Saturday between John K. Redmond. T. P. OConnor and John Di'ilon, the Irish leaders, and Premier Asij-ii'pur-nos- Anti-Cigarett- lnz-arus- XJ vr rT rrnr !. min,trt prince-governor- t,-- ul , Constipation Vanisnes Forever cjis-tre- rj, Honor Convict Returns. Salem. Ore Joph M'Miltsn. an 'honor" ernrirt released from trie penitentiary to work in the i bercnlosia hospital, who brok faith Ksn Francisco, re'urfted and fled f unt nd'd Sunday. Te Meet pome. Kiii? , ' t Ktmiri'j' loft i'e f'f-- o-- ? "Tt e -t( -- iSiy ' ,r J i '! aii-- ? 'he k:r c i d f. r t T. " j. ' p.- ' ' ru - at 1 r r. ;.nl :.' '. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM ' f"' - a"" Vt " " r-- - Jh Brown's OlHfMi1 Troches f mr ; "V ' t a) rf f |