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Show TfIB MORNING - 1 Cl A3.s EXAMINER, '.OGDEN, JUNE SUNDAY MORNING, 3. 1 mot. WHO OWE BEAUTY AND HEALTH TO There are a Million Women now Ailing Who Should Remember that for Spring Colds and Cwgiassitude and Nervousness Incident I r an Infallible Specific First Warm Weather. is Pe-ru-- na to the fssfxxrE Judge Spring Tlmr th Bast Imm f th Yur ! Troat Chronic Catarrh. Miss Mary K. Judge, SSS Richmond St., Weot, Toronto, Canada, write: "f have been treubled with catarrh almost aver .sines I can remember. Number Notwithstanding that a Great About flv years age it aottled in the middle oar, aauolng groat difficulty In of People Have Been Cured of hoarlng. I am Indeed grataful to oay Chronlo Catarrh by Taking. that three bottlea of Peru pa relieved n the Pact During me oo greatly that I felt encouraged to Cold Seaaon, eontinuo ita uoe. After taking eleven bottlea mere, I wee entirely end permanently cured. I had epent hundrede with-ou- t Yot It Caniipt bo Denied That the Cold. of dollara on bet tip. of medleino relief, while $14 epent for Peruna Wet, Stormy Weather Hoe cured me within a few abort week." Retarded Many Cures. Fs-ru-- THE PIRST STAGE OF CATARRH A Sarleua Mistake Which Thousands are Making. The first stage of catarrh la what Is commonly known ns "catching cold. It may lie in the heed. none, throat or lunge He beginning le sometimes so severe as to cause a chill and eonald-erabfever, or It may be so alight as to not hinder a person from hla usual buelneea. In perhaps a majority of rases little or no attention la paid to the first stage of catarrh, and benra of the peoIt Is that nearly one-haple have chronic catarrh In some form. To neglect a cold la to Invite chronic catarrh. As noon aa anyone discovers the first symptoms of catching cold lie should at once begin the use of Peruna according to directions on the bottle, and the cold la sure to paw away without leaving any bad effects. Unless that la done the cold la almoat sure to end In the second stage of catarrh which la making an many Urea miserable. If Peruna was taken every time one haa a cold or cough chronic catarrh would be practically an unknown dlaease. le Mias Ellen Crawley. 241 8. Madison Ave., La Grange, UL, write. "Par yea re I had bean a sufferer with catarrh ef the threat and larynx, I get hearoe on the olighteet provocation, end my voice became weak, and tired very eaoily. I caflild not talk for any length ef time end it wee very annoying. I wee very much diecourag.d,ae nothing named to help me until a friend perauaded me to give Peruna a trial. I did not have much confidence In It, aa everything ala had failed me, but I triad It juat to pleaee my friend. My delight, therefore, may be Imagined when I bsgan to improve at once, and I have kept right on improving until my voice la strong and I am never hoerae now. Peruna hae done a greet deal for mo." Mlso Ellon Is Generally the Reault ef a Neglected Cold Cures Coughs, Colda and Catarrh. Pe-ru-- lf A Cold In And, In Somo Ca.ee, Actually Prevent- et a Cure. . Springtime baa come At last, and the time for all ratarrb to begin a systematic course of treatment for (hla disease. The great ret difficulty In the way of treating chronic catarrh la that the patient la ao liable to catch raid during tbe treatment and thui delay a cure. Tbit liability at thia aeaaon of the year la, tn a great meaaure. removed, and no one should neglect the opportunity to take treatment. Pernna la acknowledged by everyone to be tbe only reliable and unfailing cure of 'Catarrh wherever. It may be located. When you take Pcrun. you are not experimenting with an un known remedy. now la o. the Heed or Threat la Al meat Certain to Develop Into Catarrh If Neglected. Caterrn urually be gin a ee e cold In the head or throat end In neglected until It becomes chronit; then It begin. to dawn on the victim that he hee catarrh. VoIcm he Is very foolish Indeed he will not rest tony until tbe catarrh la entirely cured. Thouaande pay no attention to It until It la too lots. If rerun 1. uaed the cold never become. chronic, and hence catarrh la preveuted. nut after catarrh ha become thoroughly established. Peruna will cure It, but It will take much longer. Men and women nf national reputation na well an thousand! In the humbler walks of'llfe publicly endorse Peruna. Peruna dona all that la claimed for it. It curea catarrh. Mro. W. Wish bum. 123 8. VI llrro New Orleans, Le., Financial Secretory' of Ceuip No. 2. Sons end Daughters of Amcrlca.eMo Recording Secretary of the Lady Standard Mutual Henevulent Association, la a lady of prominence of that place. She write: last spring 1 caught a se vere cold being repeatedly exposed to wet In our rainy erason. It settled all over me and In a few days I had rlijlla and fever with Inflammation and headache so that I was unable to be about. I had one of your booklets lit my home, 8t., and hsd read In an indifferent way of the value of Peruna, but when I belitas Loretta Wall. 350 N. Dalo St., came sick I thought about it and sent spring for some. I found it truly wonderSt. Paul, Minn., writes: I had a very severe case of ratarrh of ful. It simply hunted out every sick place In my body and within the stomach and bowels I took three and ailingwas well. I used it about two bottlea of Panina and found myself a week I weeks longer, and have been in tbe beet In way." every quickly very gaining of health since." Mrs. W. Washburn. Miss Loretta Wall. Mrs. L. E. Clauder. 59 North Eleventh Street. Newark. N. J.. writes: Ternna haa done for me what much medicine of varloua kinds did not seem to touch. I shall seep It on hand and whenever I take a rnlj. as one frequently does, I will use It. I am In all respects now well. Apatite good, sleep well and system regular." escaped from ths pursuers. The Chicago police then were notified end an effort made to Intercept the but the carriage at Rogers park, driver eluded the watchers. According to Watchmen Waldron From the men and woman were well dressed Eaanerated Wyoming Men and the latter was young. Many perCharge of Committing Dopreda-tion- a sons in Evanston were aroused by the Against Sheep Owner. womans cries, but no clew to her Wyo., June 4. The trial of William IL Keye. Harry Keyee. Wee-Ic- y Identity was found. Johnson end Frank Carroll, charged with killing three hundred sheep and burning the sheep wagons of Maxwell anJ Stevens et Tie Siding, on the night of April 25 lest, has ended In a verdict of not guilty. The prosecution endeavored to prove the defendants were among the elxteen the sheep masked men who raided British Inflict Losses on Thibetan camp, by the evidence of three her.lera who were at the camp and who were Forces and Capture Guns. tied to fence posts by the raiders. Simla, India. June 4. The British The defense brought forwdrd an alibi for each man and also witnesses expedition imo Thibet has captured from the enemy and to prove good character. The case two aroused much Interest In title part of a Lhaaen general Is reported to have the state, aa It la regarded aa n contest been killed. Tbe Thibet aus have refused to forbetween sheep and rattle men. The ward to Lhasxa the letter from Col. sheep are still in the Tie Siding Younghuelisnd. the political agent with the expedition, fixing the latest date on v hlch the British are prepared to meet and negotiate with tbe Atnban and before Thibetan delegate at Gyang-Ts- e advancing on Lhasss. DASTARDLY ASSAULT "I-a- VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY LHASSA Is Shot and Killed in a Hanscm Cab While on His Way to Meet His Wife Preparatory to Embarking for Europe GENERAL ' KILLED four-poiui.l- June 4. Frank T. known on the turf as Caesar New York, Young, Young, bookmaker, horse owner and stock-ho- ld v in Pacific coast rara tracks, waa shot and killed in hanaom cab today while on hla Way to the White Star line per to join hla wife, with whom he wee to have sailed for Korop. Mrs. Young was waiting at th pier when news of her button I t death reached her. A first the death was report --d aa a suicide, but various circumstances caused the police lat'P to change their vlewa. With .Young in tha cab when policeman was callad, was Mrs. Nan Fattsrioa, formerly an act res, whoae ure name was Nan Randolph," who it told to have been a member of tha She told cr'glral Florodora the po'lceman that Voung bad shot ti.xself after announcing to her that he waa about to go to Europe, to be gone ptobably for several months. Ths policemen told tMcoroner. howthe ever, that the revolver was in men' pocket and thAjf did not believe Young could have put It there after ehnoilnc himself. When Young partner, named VII-ll- a MUM 0 ha itlHn, ! hM tte. n Young never carried a revolver, end that ha did not bellero the death waa due to woup.l. Mlllins said Young waa worth more than half a million dollars. Mr. Patterson was brought in tn he taken .to tha rnronar's office. Millin was leaning against the nil whan he saw her. He started at her with a rush. She shrank heck against a detective. Millin acatn rushed at her. but two or three detectives grabbed him end held him until tb woman was out of eight. Millin shouted at her as she left the etation houis. At the coroner a office Millin triad to get at the woman again, hut was prewoman usmea vented. He eaJed srd -- howted he would kill her if he hoi e wraseet. h fbe wee Vra. ratfervov V-- w York bunker. of n heard a muff'el rehe e Id tfcet port dirocty Von no had told her he was going to leave her. She said she did not see any pistol. She said she believed he shot himself with the pistol In his coat pocket. Mrs. Patterson was held in ll.not) as 1 witness. This was latrr Increased to fwMi iv Om mmwer. te Catarrh of the lungs is, ordinarily, known aa consumption; also called tuberculosis. in these cases the catarrh haa usually found its way Into the lunga by the gradual extension of the disease from the throat through tbe bronchial tubes Consumption Is the natural termination of all caaea of neglected chronic catarrh. Every one who la afflicted with chronic catarrh la liable to be attacked with consumption at any time. In tbe first stages of the disease Peruna la a sure cure; in the later st ig os of the disease Peruna ran be relied upon to produre great benefit, and In a large per cent of cases produce a permanent cure. All those afflicted with this dread disease should begin at once treatment with Peruna. A slight cough, which, without- - a vestige nf doubt, would soon disappear with the use of Peruna. becomes chronic bronchitis, which requires a persistent use of Peruna for some time. There are a great many esses of consumption every year due directly to a neglect of coughs, colds, etc., which, if Peruna had been kept In the house and' vsed according to directions, would have licen prevented. SENSATIONAL KIPNAPPING o Shots and a Woman's Screams WILL NOT EXTEND TRUST. Alarm Sacramento, Cal., Juno 4. Henry Wynn, a contracting carpenter, has been assaulted by a man who struck him with a hammer this afternoon. A carpenter named W. J. Evans le charged with the rrlme. Evans Is a member of the local carpenters union. He attempted to persuade two men employed by Contractor Wynn to quit work. Wynn tol.l Evans to coma around after working hours if be wanted to talk and Evans. It is alleged, seized a hammer and struck Wynn on tbe forehead, breaking the frontal Mrs. Viola Marshall. 420 West Mason St., Springfield. 111., writes: Two months ago when I sought your you told me that I was suffering from systemic ratarrh. I had gotten eo bad that I could not bear the jolt Of walking and had to lie down most ef tbe time. 1 began taking your Peruna and now I feel like a I can walk Just as far as I please without feeling any fatigue and I have taken only three bottles of Peruna. I shall never cease praising Pernna nor lhanking Dr. Hartman for hla kind advice." Mrs. Viola Marshall. " Pernna is of national fame as a ratarrh remedy. It Is the only Internal, systemic ratarrh remedy known to the medical profession.- It makes diseased mucous membranes healthy, whether It membrane lining the Is the raui-nunose, throat, lungs, stomach, kidneys or pelvic organs. Mnc Judge J. F. Buyer, 823 Davis If- any om Si Evanston, III., says: ha reason to praise Perur.a It Is surely myself. Last spring I became so rua down from the serious effects of a lingering cold that several complication! united In pulling me down. I could neither eat nor sleep .well and lost flesh and spirit. I finally tried Reruns and it' did yonder for me. In two week 1 was like another person, aid In a month-frit better than 1 haw ever done before. I thank Peruna for new life and strength. do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartmu, giving a full etntement of your cut and he will be pleated to give you kb valuable advice gratia Add revs Dr. Hartman,. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbia, 0. . . - s Fierce Tornado Oklahoma-Thousan- non-uni- bone. Evans was subsequently arrested by Detective Xaghel. While the detective was In the act of placing handcuffs on him Evan knocked him down and made his escape. The building trad" council and the carpenters union of this city assert that Evans Is not a delegate of I he carpenters' union and did not act on their reouest or by their authority. Evens ceme to Sacramento from Seattle several months ago. New York. June 4 No effort will he made to extrnd the voting trust of the Wisconsin Central railroad, which on July in. The trust was creChicago, June 3. Two ahota. follow- lapses ed by a woman's arreama, have caused ated In July. 1899, and woe to run for Rond and approximately five years unless It excitement at Sheridan should te at an eorllcr date Greenwood street, In ths fafhlo-.-- b district ef Evsnston. Edwtd Waldron, u wa patsln tv-- rthur Large Crowds Attend Despite Inclem:? ; O'r r.B.i'1, nee ehen he heard tbs r. on ent Weather. A block away he raw two mea -o klrr.iElin with a woman. r!i. w;a Si.Lomv.Tune 4. Today was 'P!ke" ) known who will nn-trscreaming. Before he could reach ths the railroad after the d!ssiutlon Day at the fair, and despite the scene, the men thrust the woman into vhowe-- s there was a large crowd a closed carriage, which waa driven of the trust. ' on the grounds. toward Chicago. rapidly Fraternity temple was formally opFairmopat. W. Vs.. June 4 An exPatrolman Hayen also had heard the shots and suramone.l .the pa'rol wagon. plosion of as completely drat roved a ened with a program oi mnele and coal min-- ' t iny. The eight occupants addresepo. and ihc buib'ing of rhe The carriage was followed some nf Christ waa dedicated lance in Sheridan Road, hut finally were injured, four fatally. PIKE DAY AT ST. LOUIS Fe-n-b-?- n t'-e- ''t MISS MARTHA KAPLANSGT, Pit Ident "8okol" Club, 1138 West llthS. Chicago, I1L, writes: "My health wee In auch a etats th my frlenda yraro alarmed ever, my a dition. 1 doctored end took nearly i arything" that 'wee recommended n me,- - but nothing eeemed to have mv affect an me until I took Panins. My lunga were' In 0 weak condition, am or all, the time, and the alights gold would tattle there. I wee scu ly ever free from pain and had hd much- In weight.: Myphyslcia viced a change ef climate, and I an about to go away" when I wasp euaded to try Peruna.. ' I began ta improve with the firet bottle, and kapt steadily Improving until I was wall. I also gained In weight and feel like sty eld eeif again.1' Miss Martha Kaplansky. - - Carpenter Strikes Contractor on the Head With a Heavy Hammer. the Residents of Evanston, Wye. rc-rr- Mlsa Margret Fahey, 4a Adams EL, Troy, N. Y., writes: "We have used Peruna in our family for years and I am very pleased to say that It cured me of catarrh of the Jungs when- the doctors gave up all hope of my recovery.. 1 used Peruna for six months and at the end of that time my cough had disappeared, my appetite was. much better and I had gained ten pounds and looked the pMure bC health. I am in perfect healrh how and feel that Peruna not only ' cures rataiTh, but builds up the system, and is therefore a grand medicine. Mlse Margret Fahey. The best cure or preventative known , to the medical profession up to date for catarrh in all Ms conditions Is Peruna. During the uncertain weather of springtime It la an unnecessary hesard for any one to neglect to guard, hlm-se- lf from taking diMsse, by taking l- ol tre-qiic- Demolishes a T own ifl of Dollars ds Damage to Crops. Lawton, Ok., June 4. A tornado de- the statement that Powderly has lto part of the little town of asked to take charge of affairs and M Walters. One man waa killed and 13 haa intimated that If hla election a Injured. The southwestern part of the unanimous he will accept county was visited by a hail storm that damaged crops to the extent of : several thousand dollars. Continued heavy rains In this part nf the Kiowa and Comanche nations has turned all streams Into iorrculs and the valleys are inuudated. New A oik,' June 4. By th of his drowned body it haa develops DEATH AT FIELD MEET. that. Ehncf S. Lewis- - of Clerelsaa. Ohio: a sailor on Hie battleship Kj ' Chicago. June 4. A dispatch to the lying at the New York Tribune from Bad Ax. Mich., says: lucky, who that from escaped yard, During the annual field meet of the May Mth. and jumped overhoara. bw Thumb high school here a hammer lost hi life la the attempt to get own slipped from the hands of one of the Th man had been imprisoned Ufl- -J contestants and went Into the crowd, orders from Washington, which str;irS A. Fros a boy, and Crushed hla that he waa wanted in Manila on acn skull. Hla i?.J..ls are fataL he 11 charge, but of wfcst oSeasKmtar accused was not Eta'.eJ. Th. ' here ft3 rr.vPiir.LY again to lead. recently- - at lived L During Philippines.' ' escape Boston. June 4. A movement is of a , tawls under way in Knights of tabor cir- boat with- three - men was cles to have Terrence V. Powderly banging about near the battleship- - . formerly geheral master workman of men rowed around for an hour that organization.-assumthe leader-shi- n were finally ordered away by the once more. Michael J. Kennedy officers. It is thought ths sepretar. treasurer of District Assem- friends of the prisoner sad of tills city, is authority for peeling to pkk kirn bly No- molished DESER TER LOSES LIFE -- - I |