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Show ! MRS. HAROLD 5TAGG. TIME Iu ! J fll LT !.:' or lirais, and p od t E- - t ' 'II J 1 1 S-- l. i";,t Hniirer f ror ocao 18 u. iAPTER - g -- B aa I :M p. b v a n, . . 5" br Robert la!. er ran:, w,h ac:.i... !' thi' kl ; amai'i 10 : m 1;. :.a ; :;'. a; - Hiiii i - dit Uim P. Ii a- lOp, ok .. .10 it a a j j Mriil r ti it-- - rtv-iv- J ' . - tlf 1 Imi Pt TIME TABLE. ia- - 1 ; po-ji- t lSd. n SEE CALIFORNIA. rnveet in a ticket to CALIFORNIA and eaoure rich dividends in HEALTH, PLEA8URE and WKLTH. d Mcnintaln, Valley, River, Lake and Ocean Readied by THE mum CCPANYS PACIFIC Ite ! at:e,iui : a " !'l:e '.?. z and the si i.ih. r hus :at l'ivf .1 w arry h'.m. and i, 1. this before I ai 4 tin c: .." of ' I see." said Har.-- 1. - - :e ia .se. i, ,.n ,,f jo,, though the piuzM oe-- t countenance belied his ..r.',. "Yiiii think it wise t r tll a,. cept, do you not, I u,h- llaiv'.J?" ,,. ,. 0f continued eager!. "Yea it you consider it au li.e'.oi lion?" "I have already mid so." "I felt sure t!iat you would think-so- . It has seemed so to me, Thein ran lie 110 doubt about it, ' she conher cluded, emphatically shaking head. "Thank you very much. Uuclu Harold." "1 am sure that I do not know exactly for what," he answered a moment later. 'Tor confirming my own in aression as to what it was the wisest fur me to do." Hut it was not until Emma spoke thai the look of mystification on Harold's face grew less. "Eleanor means, my dear," said she, iu a deliberate tone, "that she has had to decide between l'rof. Struthers ou one hand and the presidency on the other, and she hat decided in favor of the latter." Eleanor sighed and nodded acquiescence. "I otigat to say, though, that he (9 willing to change his residence an4 live here if I will only marry hinj But that would be asking too mucl) of him. It would not be right." "I should think that it would never do," said Emma coldly. "And therefore," Eleanor continued "I am so glad that you agree with inn and think that I am doing what w Harold, You mustn't wise, Uncle mind my crying," she added, realizing" that her voice had suddenly broke, t down and that there were tears in her ojes. "It is merely nervuusuess, isn't' it, Aunt Emma?" "Certainly, Aear. And it seems to me that you are acting very wisely '" "And it seems to me that I have very little idea what tins is all about," said Harold. "No Emma matter," pursued "We know, don't wc, promptly. Eleanor?" she said, taking her hand In hers aud stroking it soitly. "And it U all decided, isn't it. "Yes, it is all derided," was the girl's answer, accompanied with a fresh hurst of tears, which made Harold look decidedly uncomfortable "Well, one thing ts sure," he stiht, almost fiercely, "I give up attempting to understand women." (To b continued.) 1 e.-- t - !' L. nni a: t If l.aif ii'tora, ;f the t In ." i -- their ,t the there w as S'l'.ua' turn from ;l "We I,,!;, ar as io.i. that l!.t' meritorious as they are ri'pof:e3.tlii," fll.SWe red Mi.ss Johnson, Anil not one of them, so far as J see. wears Mourners. My wife," he ain, in a loud whisper intended (or Emma's eais that they "expected otiM all hr h(:ueiy and In bloODier ' osiume." "What rubbish. Harold!" Mrs. Sta :g ninnimiv:!. bm s,(" could not hell) looking a little confused. Miss Johnson a: tempted to relieve the situation by saying that he must surely be exaggerating, for the reason that .Mrs. siagg was at least aware of her niece's charms, which brought a guilty blush to Emma's oheelis. Hut Harold diverted attenHon from her by exclaiming: "It does sound, though, a little like a menagerie," "And the women are certainly the most noisy," said Miss Johnson. "There is a distinction you must try to obliterate. Miss Baldwin, my dear, when the reins are in your hands." The dinner was plain, but good. At its conclusion. Miss Johnson invited the visitors to take their coffee In her apartment, and afterward Eleanor them through the dormitories ami over the gymnasium, and finally to hrr own quarters, which consisted of a snug little parlor with an adjoining bedroom. It wus a veritable student's den. Books and paper were in the ascendant, with a sufficient sprinkling, however, of feminine effects to produce an impression of coziuess also. The bay window was covered supplied with a window-sea- t with cheerful .mintz. A bust of the young Napobron looked down from the mantelpiece, on either side of which were etchings by artists of - . repute. Eicanor lighted a- another tall lamp with a variegated shade and poked the fire into renewed energy. "Here you see me," she exclaimed, gayly, "in the midst of my house-holgO is." And very well off you seem to be, too." ai,sverd Harold, as he settled hiiunelf in oiie of the easy chairs and looked around him. For a few moments Eleanor ab sorbed their attention with an in spection of her belongings, but pres netly, when Emma and she had followed Harold's example and seated themselves, she said after a pause: "I am very glad that you were able to pay me a vbit, Uncle Harold, because there is a matter I wish to speak to you about, especially." ST0KM PORT CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY U taaUf CLAUDES. WILCIAM8, Commeroial Agent, Salt Lake City. the: AltTlllUllAinuujmNTO ATOlS JAPANESE; MAKE- - ANOTHER AT- TEMPT TO CAPTURE FORT. Oat Much Caenct Hi'd as Eote Longer, Japanese Cordon is Drawing Closer, and Terrific Bombaraiet-c- t Taking Place. Dt'fnders to According aiivie.-- reaching Shanghai, what K confidently expected by the Japanese to be a genera! attack on Tort Arthur was begun October 2G. Further detail of the fighting on that day tell how the Japanese Infantry, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon storeied the Hussiun trenches on Sungslm mountain and those on a hill in front of Kihlung mountain, as well as a position 011 the slope of the,' latter. marines shelled The Japanese Itussian positions the skilfully that, lotw Itlistanding a hand fight between the infantry 011 both sides, were only four Japanese) soldiers JAPANESE so CAVALRY LEADER. it Dispatches tell of a detour made bj Prince Kan-lwith a large force of cavalry. In which he got around tho Russian left and caused grt?at confusion among Trlnce the Russians. Kan in is president of the Japanese Red Cross society. killed, and these were killed by Japanese shells. were The Russians forced to retreat. Tin; side of the hill in front of mountain is almost vertical. The Japanese used the holes made by the shell fire for footholds and successfully stormed the hill in the face of a fierce resistance. Within half an hour the Japanese had dug trenches which formed a protection from the Itussian shells, Excited Suburbanite. Tho Russians bombarded the cap The red fire exit lamps at an upand made several town theater caused a small panic tured positions counter but, these were sue. attacks, instead of other the night reassuring repulsed by Japanese mathe patrons of the house, for which cessfully chine guns, which were rushed up tho purpose they were primarily intended, slopes. CHAPTER XVIII. says the New York Evening Post, it The entire Japanese cordon is fau'.eH(t-stout was all the As Eleanor finished, Emma lady from drawing closer, and a terrific bonr rose bardment is taking place. demurely and said that she thought the suburbs tie very far suburbs she would go to her own room for who, looking about her in the twilight MOVEMENT EASTWARD. awhile. after the curtain had gone up on the "No, Aunt Emma, I should lllte you first act, saw the red globe glowing Send Out a Heavy Force to to stay and hear what I have to say. ominously In the rear of the house. Japanese Begin Operations. Three heads are sometimes better She clutched her companion by the Tho Japanese have occupied a rocky arm and leaped to her feet. than two." "Get right up and go out, Jane," she promontory soulh of Sindinpu and "Certainly, dear, if you prefer." Eleanor waited a moment, as if said in a Ulstlnct tone, giving every also tho hills southeast of Koullatze. doubtful how to begin, then she said: evidence of attempted The positions along the line are "You have both always been so very "The engines will be dashing up any strongly fortified with redoub's, wire kiln to me, so much like a father and minute." entanglements, ditches and pitfalls I that feel the down alslo to excited the come to mother, willing Straight and also mims in some places. The you for coiinrel, ia spUd of the fart theatergoer strode, dragging her proiu double that it was cot entirely with your testing friend in her wake. All around fortifications are arrang-I decided to become women were standing up, sanction that her a alarmed necktie: teacher. I have come to a pass now and two men who saw tho danger of. "You women are fearfully and wonw here I really do not know how to act. a senseless panic tried in vain to tell derfully made." and where the worst of It is that the suburbanite nothing waa wrong1. Eleanor returned a few moments I do not see very well bow any one A lone usher finally barred her path. later and carried them on a tour of can help me much, except myself." "What do you mean by letting those inspection before dinner. There was she added, with a despondent little people sit still when the fire signals an air of complete tranquility in the laueh. "Still. have not felt willing is all up?" she said. "There; don't house at the moment, for the reason to accept the position which has stop me. I've read about thethat the students had all gone to been offered me until I had considand 1 know a red fire lantern aters, their rooms to make preparations for ered the matter carefully. Do you when 1 see one, too." dinner, so that they hail an excellent think it would be advisable for me to "That's one on the fire com mis. opportunity to see what there was to accept, Uncle Harold?" sioner." said the usher, after he had he seen, free from the distraction of Harold's brow bad become contract- recovered from his astonishment. human agencies. As they were emerg- ed, as the result of bis attempt to inthe terpret this rather ambiguous address ing from the last recitation-rooPath to Happiness. clang of a bell announced that it wa3 and, as a consequence, there was a as early as possible, what Find out, and meal time Immediately after resultant sternness in his response to there was a rush of steps and hum the direct question, which completed you ran do best, and then do it with all your might. of voices, which caused Emma to It. Cultivate a philosophical vein ol ears with prick her curiosity despite "Accept? I should say that you her preconceived intention to he would be very foolish not to accept. thought. If you have not what you shocked. In another instant a surging Of course." he added, in the Bame like, like what you have until you can change your environment. and maidens was tone, "I don't know what reasons troop of youths you Do not waste your vitality In hating sweeping by In prattling but orderly may have for being doubtful in the The Russian Baltic fleet is under the find something in It which concourse. Except that they were matter, but they ought to he pretty your life; of Admiral Rojestvensky. command and enjoying;, while mixed, there was very little to dis- good ones to induce you to decline is worth liking you keep steadily at work to make it tiers. The positions, especially on tinguish them, either in their dress such a position.", what you desire. Be happy ovec someor bearing, from any body of students, well the plain, are exceedingly "I don't know that I have any reasave that the sight of so many young sons," said Eleanor, gently. Then as thing every day, for the brajp Is a masked. On Saturday through teleand you cannot teach women together was novel to both her eyes encountered Emma's fixed thing of habit, the Russians observed a It to be happy In a moment, if you scopes of the Staggs. movement of the Japanese eastward she upon lowered allow It to be miserable for her, searchlngly yearB, and detained Eleanor purposely her them, and began to toy with the emJudging by the dust It must have says the Pittsburg Press. been a heavy force. guests until the last of the procession broidery of the sofa cushion. Make yourself worthy of true The northern slopes of the hills A man cannot very well manifest had passed, and then escorted them and lasting respect and held by General Zaroubaleff's corps into the large diulngroom, on either impatience so openly when another friendship and, If any of these emo- resembled the homes of cave dwellside of the central aisle of which woman is heating about the bush, as worthy love, to tions prove ephemeral, re- ers. All the slopes are pierced with fccm were rows of tables. The aisle was when the offender Is his wife, so that were not leaves, which are warm and comforta the dividing line between the sexes. Harold felt constrained to limit his member they wiil come the realities ones to you, since ble for the soldiers at night, (ieneral On the right of it were the young displeasure to a restless twist in his the real Oganoff.sk! has for a fortnight been men, nnd on the left the young wo- chair, and a still deeper frown. He you ate worthy. In the cleft of a rock, the knowledge and ac- living all Acquire men. At the farther end of the room detested indirect methods, and be poKsible, fcn(j enter BLOW TO RUSSIA. were two other tables, slightly raised was on the point of saying to his complishments above and at riij't angle? with the niece that slie had better out with into studies and' Horts with all your hi !p to round life out, No Further Tl. Infringement of Neutralirest, to one of which Eleanor con- her niy:-ciwhatever It wa, when ty in China. ducted her uncle and her aunt. she broke the silence with the query: and to keep the mind fed with varied diet, while they ripen new "Did you ever bear or a man named These were reserved for the chief Under date of October .".!, the and doors of pleasure enjoyment. l'rof. Ktruthers. Uncle Harold?" of instruction. Dally Telenrriph correspondent Emma shot a glance of at The Stages were given seats next triumph at Tientsin says: "Tin Chlm e Christmas His Fsvcrite d l.er hu d m Dish. ;,) folded her arms. Id Miss Johnson, who presently rose fon.n-dldeclared nt lie!f Tin re li a miui'1 boy In a Kansas "S'rath.,- - Siruih'ts? The name to say a few words of tiace. He fore u'i lurtle-any infringement against v. hose lion.-' hold T:y Innj ias jJ(.,.n ueutrni.fy in tin- di. atcb ol snpi l.c., a seems f;irii:nr." she rpoke, one could have on the Christmas "fesivitjei to boll, 'l'rof. William t'liutheig. He Is an pili drop !u the l.'ri- ha!!. The mogen 11' iiinl in tliis connecclertrh nl ei cin- i r. ' lor ve-i,- -. pusi. And th Christmas tion hu-to .Shanhaikw.il, ment afler she bad t'eishe there wn I''" 'The inventor of the Mnithcrs stor dinner of which It expected to par- This is a H iio'i- - blow to KuH'i.!, a perfect habel of vniecs. to the tune a w a more prominent which I, im ni 'til op ti port in of wblc'i n 111,' of viting imiti and ag Why, crtulnly; t am take took evui ( l e the than east." Iu his ol His noughts did the place In list loblel s. stofl; the ((. la jo'trg vo'ieti disappeared direction of the Lit, hen. from which trade a wv limbic invnitlon. Yes, of presents v.Mch he js hoping to Would Cle.tr Nan Patterson. I 1. ii'.: I;e had I'"mi enumerating -i hliii ,( rum!, it (l times." receive. a tnm r t 'a'er. with they fiftieth the li'Vnol in for has Interct whaA time of probably So l have soup. I," Hil Ij.iumr, demurely. plates would be an Ideal mini of Nii'i Patterson, tln actrc-s- . "The students tal . turns In wait- "I inei hi,., first w.irn was staying he cot sldi teil 'hn one 0f ti e Who has In ei) in prl on several with Uncle I'hiti five yems ago. and ror ClnlMiiia !'"' ing upon each ether," Miss .lolmnon of the I saw ramjly asked months awaiting 'rial 0:1 cii ir:." , ol liim frequently to Emma. when Uncle older members thli s explained "Every week a he would ralbev f ilnliy shoot in;: "Caesar" Young, there Is a fresh rotp-- of wniters nnd l'hin wai mo HI' he he'ped to nurse him what one have for his thiMuwt dinner, if ha well known New York (m( can. Two him " T.aitreur be n strict' d to one article. mysterious per ons. inic '. ,! to Phe mopped and there wan another had to "I should like to f.!. if good looks th lirst citizens of th emu rithl. "it ,.,-"Wfll." I" mi)y mutinies In which are a rcquirote t a! Miss aw kw nrt si lire. J tiny reside, tire reOl.e thing, hftto J'iM otIld (a ' Johnson." iM H i iuuiM to have come fot ward, accord "Well, ilw?' ported, Emma from an turkey--Biel!cl,eiimu uj lug tu the Pres-- with written st:ite the number admixtulc of cxciss of J'l'lge that they are. curiosity, wo- cake." Kansas City Journal. merits that they saw Young kill himCt finelooklrg yourg vo'iim and fmr lest Harold manly nyn.paihy pf. wild the self wh!b riding in a a well as the the might be ponded ilt(, among protestor on time a A man who work lnp,(U. I actress. Ms glvt ran t'fd'r by further cV!nv. students," he add".! Ivih-lun- g l. ft M y em-rule- y Eon-do- i'y.mV"I Hi mm pnv-crnt- SEVING MACHINE Do not l dmlvMl.T those j vho a JW.M f owing Maohine for TliUklndefamaohlrvecaa be bought from usornnv of our dealer from f 15.00 to t'l8.0a wc mint a vahictv. 120.00. THE KEW The K031E IS THE BEST. dftrnnlnos the etrpnrth or emkntrs of fciewlng Maohlnrs. The IouW Frel comblued lih other Itronj po!n W mnkra the Xcw Horn tlie best Scv. lua; Maijlu to buy. u'fnt II IG Fct-- LiMnnni I. , , f AKi. a?Piuanu(MUirandprlca TaS FEW JCnlon howtna- 0., tha dir. ttyiea. of bcfr purchaalof SfJIM im enixcc. n. K. V., - E. CHINE . ' . !' 1 ii's-ior- CO. t. I ll ( h,rf jo. III., Atlanta, iMilaa.Texfl.ta Fraoclaoo, Ou 0n UK BY On-ul- ,X 1 Ekilm of Figs the . 11 Greatei f Uterine Cure. t - presi-'enc- t:- r . r meant Why simply ihll of the time running we BUY an as if thf pin. t! eu tht f;v: i LINES. Bftvee Omaha and Chloago Mib all other line. ' fire-tra- & What do n' .. lit:1.-'- d by a 1 For daporiptive and llluitratire litora- eall at Ka 201 Mam stret, BalJi I). K. GRAY, (in'l AgX. keCity. We're Fast 1. ca.--e tht-- ijad tha: va; a Very i;;., ;,, ;,it, She fol- 1'ius. lowed a her in down iv So. lO- -tf BtiwhaiB, H.hor Lh( Mantt, whh h led to wiiat pn'd styled the lotrai.dHf p uui 6'1S a isiiors' rotuii. a Kb Ucn.T apart ineut rail Lai. '. Btonm. Proro. I Eurena in h fio. a rUvrtu! riiv was liurning. ee l.trr.ii.l,,i. polnu ... by the senior So. tttUn nd tit intw- - lilSp.pi Here tht-- w r.nwlut points- ml Sag professor of the lady, Mo lot- - forFk City ml .11 !Bt. whose white hair was iwisteJ at aadlaU .. 8Un.Pl Baatkooal truio plau. earrlo U Ui Ptat. tnthci- teniplt- into a trio of fat rlog-1tin rumnlDg tnruuci, rUl!im Palac ts, anil wlio was still Miss .lohn.on. r to iHTr mod pan gipaptng m TlthOUt rW.1,- 1- tod FullBiau familyfmg was something, Thfi'; however, so WtM rraneiMu Lop Ob Kw Turk and Roaiuo. 1l.eorprread l PI gracious aud affable in her bearing, It A ear. phi wito Htrmot a Sbalreatl the was so siinpio and 'Yfe from I A BBT0N,0 a P.D ' that Kmma, who at sight g. F, aUTTHEws. Ucl of her had put on a toplofty manner, let hersidf down inch by inch until she lost herself in genuine sui- of her hostess' j yrisod admiration tact ai;d for Harold, he As gentility. SAN PEDRO LOS and Miss Johnson hit off cayi'ally at ANCLE8E & SALT once, so much so that the moment he was out of bearing ou the way to their rooms he exclaimed: LAKE R. R, CO, "She is a regular old trump, Eleanor. Have you any more like her?" "She is certainly a very agreeable enrn, nor Froro, L'hl, Fnlrilpld and Upr woman," Emma added, with a medat Nephi t Kaa feu, ooeoacn and lataroi lata point oa baa itative air. 'One can hardly expect to Fee Tall Railway f rfl A. ind many more so attractive as she." Ampriran Fork. Leal. Jaf Ptoto, "We shall be very comfortable here, Jamb, Mufordl, Kreeo, CatlauUa and uUraaadiat poiata m sure " Emma added, as she glancMj f, k ed around the parlor into which Elea1IIITI American Pork Lhl, nor Lad ushered them, with the Pro. frpai aao, Mtlfort. Frlreo. CaJlonte. aitd laUrnadiat ,. f At A. II statement that it was for their use and that there was a bed chamber Ptoto, LeM, Fairfield. tret tob Baa ad Pt Yallay lij poinu... I.U P. at opening out of it. ) ALL TLUKI CULT. "Dinner will lie ready in half an piraott'aca ooanftotloa tor all mtaiag dl hour, and I will come shortly before (rlrtm la 6oatbara L'tsh tad V g partteolar call on or eddr araila that, so as to take you about a little Celt Lake Root, or B- - W. 01U.M, &aaaraf Pa beforehand. anuiaast. l!y room is close by." "Well, Cherub,' exclaimed Harold, as he attacked bis valise after Eleanor Yrom tfea had closed the door, "1 expect that before we are ready to go home, you SUMMIT will he beseeching me to move out Co the West, bag and baggage," BE A." "Don't be absurd, dear. I wonder," she added Tlie thoughtfully, a moment Colorado ani Snutliarn find later, "way Eleanor is uncertain about ac opting the presidency. Hid you Ft Worth aod Denver Ciljr B'ftW notice how confused she looked when CoL&eot Coloratlo with you referred to Lie 111.11 tcr?" the Gulf of Meiioo. "The poor child is naturally m idcst. initial are the Tbey rT.t; is not used to having honorn link, in the routes thrust upon her. Ft. Wrth the through "It wasn't mere diffidence. I teil gateway, to Mexiio, you, Harold, she has something on her New Orleaue pud There is some secret reason mind. State I shall believe for her hesitation, The Eastern-Southeruntil I am couvineed to the contrary, They are important that the cat in the meal is a man " link, in the witter "What man?" and rail line b.r "A man. I said. I have not the refreight trefflc, motest idea who he is. I am waiting; between the Atlantlo Eieauoard and Utnh. for her to tell us that." The Colorado and Southern Harold laughed. erree the populous "There is no one like a woman to geotera and prinoipal out what is in another woman's ferret of Colorado. aninirg cacr.pa mind. Well, dear, I hope you may Hojt bheroian, be right, for then you will be able to 0neral Agent, say '1 told you so!' " Koon) 60, Uommeroial Blooh "On the contrary, I fervently hope Bait Luke City, Utah. that I am mistaken." "Why, I tnought that you were for her to be married." tager PRfflTAtlt PUCt TOUft, "I wished her to marry Owen Page five years ago, but I do not wish to . eee her marry Tom, Dick or Harry, and a Western Tom, Dick or Harry Greatest Play Ground on EtvrtL at that. Though, come to think of it, Famous Places wKioh everyone if sdio will marry a WesivMcr and wants !a B?e. stay West, I do not so mttrh rare." Harold laughed again, so that his TCOSIST FA: SIN EFFECT EYESt M fat sides shook, and said, as he adjusted the pearl pin tjat adorned his DURING SEPT. AHD OCT- - tie ct Halt Lk Him Lcavti alurr. ml o. v f to hor- - ni:, ore a .1 t 1. e,.a, t, wlli we;e,'i : 1. Orand Junction. ol.,u l--v"" 1. lit, 1904, 1L. Fer Pr pv.r-Mimrta- utl NO- jlHju ni and 0 C -- J lftM Eljanor gave ad been prici PCIiSCNS IMJUREO DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. FC'riTY BY It will ent.reiy cure the morel form female oompiuiLls, ail ovarian tronv. blea, itflammBUon aoi uWation, falllcj City cf Mount Ve.non. New York, and displacement of the woaab and coty, Piunged Into Mourn. ng and Much nequect apical weukneai and ! pouliBi Terrific Property Destroyed by ly adapted to the Change of Life. Explosion. It has cured more out of backache and Leuoorrhoe than any other remedy The explosion of ov, r a ton of dyna- the world hu ever known. It it altnoet mite under the Ihui l street bridge at Infallible in euoh Ohaea. It dissolves ant Mount Yermon, N. Y.. on Wednesday, expels tumors from the uterue in a ehook the city and the surrounding early stage of developa.8ot, aud check country within a radius of five miles, any tendency to canueroui humors. Irregular, suppreeied or painful men. probably killed at least one person and Injured nearly forty others, two itriintioD, bloating, flooding, cervouf ef whom may die The man sup- proetratioo, headache, general debility posed to have been killed was an yields to it Womb Iroublee, caueinK pain, weight-enItalian In charge of the dvnaniite. He as seen nt his post of duty just bebaokaohe, instantly relieved an4 fore the explosion, and no trace of permanently cured by It uee. linden all oiroumatanoee it sots in him has since been found. harmony with the laws thai govern the female There Were 2,.1uu pounds of dynamite stored at the side of the deep aysWm, and in aa harmleai aa water. It quickly remove that bearieg-dom- i rock cut running from the western limits of the city to the New York, feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't oare New Haven & llarliord railroad sta- and "waot to feeling, irritability, oerrouaoeaa, dl tion, which was used for blasting a aineoa, feintoeaa, leepneasneas, melan path for additional tracks. The explosion tore a hole in the oholly or the "blues" and baokaohe. Thee are cure iodicalione of female ground eighty feet deep that is now or pomp derangement of the weakness, full of water from a hidden spring, which this medioine always wrecked the Bond street bridge over Uterus, cures. It at onoe cure both male sn4 the railway tracks and broke all the female of Pilee in their worst form. a windows within quarter of a mile. Ha other lemale medtotne in the worlj A heavy train, bound from New has reoeived euoh wldeepread and un York, was just pulling out of the CjMalifUd endorsement No other medk Mount Vernon station when the explooine has euoh a record of euree of fe Htid sion occurred, the engineer male troubles. stopped until the track was cleared. Those women who refute to avooept In another minute the train would anything else are rewarded a hundred have reached the bridge. thousand time, for they get what thej Most of the persons injured were east a our. caught by falling ceilings and walls' Sold by Mrs. M. A. Willlainson, mu in the houses nearby. Stoves In get of the branoh offloe in M array, tut stores and dwellings were overturned the Woman' Mutual Benefit Co, Juliet; and many (Ires were started, but in IIL each case the flames were quickly ex Mrs. Ladles, please oall on Willumeen, The whole police force fu free eight dare trisl of the remedy. tinguished. and the fire department were called out. pf CAMPAIGN IN ITALY. Candidates Fired Upon by Opposition and Free Fights Common. The electoral campaign is at fever heat in Italy. There was a severe a pnuiie nan in raiermo, where ngnt the malia l'nli.zelo,, leader, and former deputy, once convicted of miir-- ' dec, but subsequently acquitted, and who is again a candidate for deputy, attempted to speak at a meeting of his opponents. He was greeted with cries of "Down with the traitor," and in the riot that followed several persons were badly Injured. At Corato, near Bail, 'i procession of 10,000 persons, escorting a candidate through the streets, was fired upon by the supporters of the opposition candidate and several were wounded. The police restored order. The troops are expected to prevent further disorder. 111 Look If You Could Into t!tt future ted pm rhaconditloa to whjeb. your coufift, n Will brtii; you, yew wvuti kcb rrual ai id mat naturally would b tUreugh Shiloh's Consumption Bronchltla, Lure Guaranteed to cure Con. ptiou, :hma. and all Luna Curef Cough mud Culd in a day. VwaxLa & CO. nltK. Yw rllm to .trial botllm, for f:e ko, Trouble. n V 1 Karfi Clover Root Tes parities the Blood Laughlin Fountain Pen RUSSIA WILL SETTLE. North Sea Affair Will Be Settled by Arbitration. ISTHl eiN AND HPS NO War between Russia and Great Britain has been averted, and the settlement of the only points in dispute regarding the attack by the Russian second Pacific squadron on British trawlers on October 21. has been referred to an International commission under The igiie convention. The ascertainment of the facts for submission to a commission formed uu der the rules of The Hague peace conference will be through the coroner's Inquest at Hull, in Investigation by the British hoard of trade, and the examination of officers of the Russian tdilps which fired on the fishermen. in both Russia and (ireat lint un the prevailing feeling Is that of relief thai there no longer seems to he danger of war between the nations. t8UAL ANYWHIPI. 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The bitter feeling against the Jews was further excited by many of them deserting, necessitating the tilling of their places by Christians. A!oii.- UL PEN CH0ICI YOUR TWO Of AU GRADE 60LD Exaggerated. Convicted Boodler Dead. John A. Sheridan, a former member of the house of delegates, who was Indicted on a bribery charge, convicted and sentenced to tho penitentiary for five years, la dead at the Jefferson hospital, In St, Iiuls from tuberculosis. Sheridan was not taken to the penitentiary, as his case was appealed Another Into the supreme court. however, was dictment, pending against him. and his case was set for trial on November 1. Eleven weeks to the hospital. ,11:0 he was taken pits ! 11 - t ' .:crdr-- C tne Contract. t weather ami eife cruiser. 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