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Show The Saet Xare Telegram. ' IalFIakers, young and Citizens of Every Age and Station Join in Noisy, Patriotic Demonstration of the Fourth. 2:00 p. m. Amy Valuable Unset Diamonds and Several Coins, With Directions How to Find Others. WHERE TO GO. Horse races at Vaudeville performPalace, Bicycle races at Salt 's NEW HAVEN. Conn., July 4. An Interesting discovery has ben maS the Y. M. C. A. boys' camp on Madison inland, formerly known as Treasure island. One of the boys at the camp. James Wilson of this city, wai cllmblnfr tome rocks when he dislodged one of them. Beneath where: th rock had rested was a cavity and In this he discovered a floated wooden box. When the box. had Young America Is in the seventh heaven of delight today. By virtue of been opened a smaller one. sealed In the iamt manner, wa found Inside. This the national custom of celebrating the was opened and it contained ft valuable unset diamond and beautiful diamond can our of to he Schedule time Excursions anniversary independence bracelet. There were also In the box sorno nwsaper cllprlnits concern In the make all the noise within his power Saltair and Lagoon. assassination of Prcfident Lincoln, and a paper which announced that If the without fear of being chased by a big --w 444directions written thereon were followed more valuables could be found. Under policeman or leprimanded by some person who has long since passed the age fireworks for a number of seasons says the box In the cavity In the rocks were scattered a number of American coin. when "the sound of booming cannons greater preparations have been made to The search was postponed. ahd the rattle of firecrackers is music-f- celebrate today with fireworks than ever before in the history of the city. his ears. " With The crowd 6f visitors in the city to the getting of yesterday's sun the celebration commenced in earnest. day is unusually large for the Fourth Boys, and girls too for hat matter of July. From all over the State our who have been restraining themselves-fo- r country cousins have come to celebrate weeks could stand the suspense no with us. Both the Short Line and the Rio Grande report an exceptionally longer, so from the store of firecrackers, "red heads." bombs, etc., pur- -' heavy travel to this city during the Chased for use today, they extracted a past two days. A railroad official who is accustomed few of each, and thrilling with excite-- " rhent and' experiencing the keenest en- to handling crowds, placed the number of visitors in the city today at about joyment, proceeded to set them off. Expected That Work Will Be Completed to Base of " 2000: Salt Lakers took advanof the Many The din during the early part in effect over both Bight was deafening, especially down tage of the half-rate- s to Main Range in Five Months. leave roads the city for th day, pretown, where the boys got the men to the of the the country quiet started and they, unable to resist the ferring noise of the celebration. temptation to lay aside years and digthe city DENVER. July 4. Hlds for boring will require considerably time. Mr. nity, became children again and made areThe various resorts about on that he did not rxMlve crowds than as as the tunnel through the continental Itidgway said entertaining larger the.r all the noise possible long big before b finished could work is this any previous day this year. This funds or stock of explosives lasted. divide for the Moffat road were Tuesday. Of special programmes that the result Crowd "Was Good Humored. opened yesterday by General Manager are being carried out. The estimated cost of the tunnel is run$1,000,000 is and It will be two and a half of Chief Sumner Saltair The management Engineer The crowd on the streets was one of Itidgway and In mile the largest that has been seen for many ning crowded trains every forty-fiv- e Colorado-Utakngth. h of the Construction a day. Ereryone was good natured minutes. Dancing and .bathing are the company, builders of the railroad, but attractions. Tonight ti.ere will be a the find orderiy and the explosion of i fire Great display of fireworks Pa a I r to. anr.ot be will bidder fortunate on the of -' fireworks oceacracker beneath one's heels only magnificent display night. nounced for several days. lake. sioned a laugh. The Salt Palace is drawing a large Man3r remained on the streets to wel The bids, numbering fourteen, will See the n reworks prlie for The Tele, g "come the 4th and as 12 o'clock chimed crowd and anticipates a be classified. will tabulated and Each tonewsboy In th window of the gram attendance at the bicycle races from the city and county building the be this and Wilkes Investigated Cycl Co., Jl Eant Flmt South. thoroughly a ?.in which ah dgradttally diminished was night. Dancing and legerdemain perare inT at also formance the theater suddenly intensified until it awakened eluded in the programme. the entire city. Toward morning all 0 0 0 0 's The horse races this afternoon at grew quiet, but with the first break of tiay the noise of a thousand miniature to a are furnishing pleasant ,excitement JULY 4TH MARKS MANY FAMOUS EVENTS. large throng. explosions heraided the fact that young The Lagoon management has preAmerica was awake, and had. com rnenced the day in the most approved pared a special feature, programme which is attracting many pleasure-seekermanner known to him. Many persons are liable to forget that the glorious Fourth of July 0 Never before in the history of the 9 bePromptly at o'clock the sports has more events of International renown than the signing of the Declaracity has there been as great an amount Douglas. The programme epent for explosives of every possible gan at Fort tion of Independence In 1776, which marked the birth of the Nation. of a ball game, field sports and description as there has been this year. consists William Pcnn made his treaty with fix Indian Nations under a large 0 For weeks numerous fireworks stands a concert by the band, all free to the have been doing a rushing business and public. elm tree on July 4, 16S2. Coming down to later years, John Adams and Puch of them as remained open until Thomas Jefferson died on July 4. 1S26. just fifty years after the signing of 0 4ate last night , disposed of case after of Grand fireworks Saltair display case. 0 the Declaration of Independence. Vlcksburj? surrendered to Orant July 0 4, 1863. The Wyoming massicre. In which so many soldiers were killed Everybody Eought Noise Makers. A Main street dealer who has sold In conflict with the Sioux Indians, occurred on July 4, 1S7S. President Fireworks, Calder's, 4th July. 0 Lincoln Issued his call for &00.000 troops to fiRht the Confederates In U51 0 on the same day, and on July 4. 183S. the news that Orvera'a Spaninh 0 GOVERNOR REFUSED 0 fleet had been aunk in the Caribbean sea, ten miles from the harbor of 0 Santiago de Cuba, was published. BRIBE OF $120,000 0 Many other events happened on the Nation's birthday, and Inthy could be written. Among them are: The beginning of work on the lift 0 Former "Executive of Missouri Tells 0 Erie canal, th driving of the first spike In the first American ralhoad. 0 cf Attempt, to Influence His 0 and the birth of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the greatest American novellt. 0 Action. park.. ance at Salt 8:30 p. m. Palace. 8:30 p. m. Vaudevlle performance at Salt Palace. 9:00 p. m. Fireworks at 3:30 p. m. -- At 00 000 td VVtlla, ST. LOUIS, Evidence gathered Circuit Attorney Folk in the boodle today discloses that while Governor Jf Missouri, Lon V. Stephen's, now of the Missouri Trust company of St. Louis, was offered $100,000 worth of transit stock if he signed the bill which legalized the consolidation of all St. Loul3 street railways, with the exception of the Suburban, and the further sum of $20,000 if he would appoint James J. Butler; son f "Col." Ed Butler, excise commissioner Louis. The former Governor derjf St. tb.-iboth propositions were refused. clared July 4. in-Cii- iry vice-preside- nt t Great display of fireworks Saltair night. " ', to- - " Was Duly Lynched. Charlotte, N. C. July 4. John Osborne, afwho assaulted and negro, criminally terward robbed Miss Lizzie Entz, a white woman, aged 40, at her .home in .Union county last Sunday, towas taken from officers while en route men. jail and hanged by a mob of unknown A Hepulsive Features. t Blackheads, pimples, greasy faces and jnuddy complexions, which are so common among women, especially girls at l certain age, destroying beauty, disfigand making repulsive, features uring "which would otherwise appear attractive 'arid refined, indicate that the liver is out of order. An occasional dose of .Herbine will cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver and eo establish a clear, healthy complexion. drug store. i 50c, at Z. C. M. I. Against Our Hogs. London, July 4. An new order of the CBoard of Agriculture, has been gazetted, revising previous Orders and prothe landing in Great Britain hibiting bf any hogs from the United States, besides prohibiting the importation of cattle from New England. The order Twent into effect July 1st. -- y Tess -- Miss says that 75 the fashionable women are not per cent as Shapely as thoy sometimes appear. Jess How does she get that infoimation !Bown so fine? - Tess Bein a dressmaker, she gets at 'the inside figures. Philadelphia Press. Fitz-Menn- f-- NEW YORK, July 4. James O'Brien and A. II. Biles have been arrested on a charge of grand larceny. Complaint was made by Frank G. Randall of Richmond, Va., who says that the men swindled him out of 51773 by a scheme new to the noHce. It is said a scheme for producing fine coffee from the cheaper grades by use of chemicals was proposed, and that samples of fine coffee were used In the first instance. When an order was procured, however, the coffee bags sent out are alleged to have been partly filled with trash. O'Brien submitted quietly when the police called at his handsome apart ment in St. Nicholas avenue, but they were compelled to climb a fire escape and break a window before they captured Biles. Great display of fireworks Saltair t -- " Sports, all kinds, Calder's, 4th July. DEPRJVED OF PRISONER BY DEPUTY SHERIFFS. SEATTLE, Wash., July getting out of the county with his prisoner and well started on his way south, Detectle Ryan of San Francisco, who has been in this city for the past two months fighting for the extradition of bunko man Oeorge Roberts, was overpowered bv deputy sheriffs at South Tacoma today and deprived of his prisoner. Ryan was given charge of the by the local courts at 1 o'clock onprisoner a from the Suprem-- court. At South writ Tacoma a Piorce county warrant, sworn to dv Roberts' attorney, was served on Detective Ryan, who had prepared to board the train with hl3 prisoner locked to his own wrist. t Ryan absolutely refused to give up his prisoner or to unlock the handcuffs The deputy sheriffs thfn procured saws and cut the cuffs off Roberts' wrists and removed him to the Pierce county Jail 4.-- Aftcr I ills. They are oca la tatite: tain ro opiate, r.eter sold ta bclk, aS i r Jim Sip f) thn rr.arkr',. tt p ?", J. riSCIIEP. KODT. i:aft nrtii ft. nr.rnNr IE FRED TO WEAK MEN The Sir Jchn Hampton Vital Funster.- - cents. It the tlve Univerl Heccrrr.IaHi Specific ?cr WexVnfsses cf the Vital . Org-tslm- IJbertl and Ben Jldf Offer to K'a, in Need cf Treittntr.t nr.d V'h a Hrally VTant a Cure TUTUe JJtr Curiosity Sefktrs Will IUccire No Ccnsidcraticn. If J nu are a Weak ? - an! tre f r . I ( rSoua In the rr i!'. 'k J r an Sn tt to A con- 25 t - -- jn-.ran effrr the f;r t a ton Vital I.e?!oratlve but the 9rrtrif n t tmeijr fcr ENGLAND AND JAPAN ! il-- ;" "r;f rar.r-- w TAKE JOINT ACTION Demand That China Force Etscus-lio- n of Manchuria by the Huislans. ' v. fV ' (Us ill -V " r .; . ODEF3A. July 4. AccorcISrg tn the lce received by the fit. Petersburg r.rws- - rapr. Sret. Prlt!h and from Japan. th MlntMer at Peking h pre- Japanei. a note to the Chinese ivrnm'Til ntei In the following term: Flrt llM!&' crcurAtln f Manrhtrrt in threaten the maintenance of prrfar KjuU fthd Injurm the Interests of an l Japan. Keennd If th departure "f th" 11 from Manchuria the - Kr.e-lan- d ii Indefinitely pirr,re--rrtut rrwM to jro Ji'n lnteret tnir Third Chfn mtit hniunl tfrt n.A i Iti! demand f'-Immediate eiraruatlcn cf Mnrhuria Sir Jchn Ilamptcn YUM ResterstiTe. and Fourth t;reat itrlt-tiand btwe-i,r treaty R".l to th Nfrr"..V: China hlrh d w not t ir.4 . if - t a t r evacuate Manchuria. frf-rr.tm f e. 5rj o!rrr;t . f .i.ei...t. Ji a Fifth If after the etarnatlnn - . .t l k snt 11 n rrlv'-- l rnurii a treaty Jf r: IV.e r. atliinlttra-tlSt with th" ritll t'al i'l'ft ' ' - r: I ' r ejf r lanchurla l derne ) jt x'r" Mirh treaty ran ,i r ' rrrl.i!' 1 l!h rn t ! 'if th arprVttl r f t;ret Urttaln atvt t tt x r . ? -: t t t HUth A rpl to th! r.ote Js t rr.. at J ' rwtlhln five dais If '.' f rr) - tf.'rn ! " ! k i"hlnr. rrldert cf the- trTrt ) the f 1 I ! rt;-;f hoarfl. Udda the 8r"t, at i ' : : TTl ' the .Kr ! n ' iMwufff I ft f F.mprr ef f t ' ai r i tf n V:i Jar.ar.ejn" (tfmnMt and ha aiei tnltd Hta!1 MtnSMer t4nfT to site f r r f- .; a I t ' ' i : if ft' th m his a irt-rl- . t if n th Jr" n rk-inw- ld ltu, ft-- .lr r- - " s 1 M-n- - f r'lt bifn WOUNDED BY BOLD ROBBER n.i-- !- -f Hf-rt-!- f t "-- .. t-r- n- , r.-J- ty t- x ! Jrn " .f-t ;- first faRICHMOND, Vs.. July Th r strt-cathe of occurred ttrlke yestality terday when Charles E. Graham, a striking motorman, died from aII. mrr!ls of W. slashing at the hands Ixwry. on another striking motorman. Th attack him was due to a rumor allfgd to have been started by him that two of th strikers were trying to get thHr positions back. Graham leaves a wife and thrr children. The Coroner's Jury held the cat to b one of Justifiable homicide. There wtre no developments In the Ftrlke situation. Cars were run regularly on all city and suburban lines, and nothing approaching disorder has been reported from any quarter. 4.-- tS New e. fleit Westerner! in 2eir York IV rk. .sjtv realtrl are and If lUrlrm. hre: Halt I.k-- Halt 4 We.r - Ml . I .srre. ;. it Manhattan. A. it. ; CHICAGO. July Raided tha Gamblers. Kansas City. July 4. Kansas City, Kan., the rendezvous for the rrmnuleis of the Middle West, was the cone today of an active raid by the police, when more than slot machines were turned to the wall and seven gambling houses closed. Mayor Gl'bert said later that this was the flrl act In cleaning the city. The present ador ministration would, he snid, Ik rid two years. Tho gamtllng for at last poolrooms, however, are open. 200 Fireworks, Calder's, 4th July. To. St. Paul. Minn.. July 4. The Sarreme court handed down a decision today tn which the Inheritance tsx law was uneonstltutlonal. The decision wna made In the case of Alice A. Itusnell. executrix of the estate ot Sol Smith Russell, the actor. ed Postmasters Appointed. 4. Postmasters Washington. Julywere: yesterday Nevada Owyhu. Elko county. Joseph A. Sewell, vice Ida M. Asbury, resigned. S. Utah Thurter, Wayne county. Grant, vice James Grant, resigned. tp-poln- Su-a- bed-tim- ee. Nreer told In Best for the Bowels. All drarrliti. toe. The genuine tablet itimptd C. C. C. Guaranteed to cura or your money back. Sample and booklet free. Addreti U3 Sterling Remedy Co., Cbiso or Niw Yoilu 4. t rirt. pft Jj- lthrop. Northwestern -- ' r 1 r t - 5 t e :r ff) f ' ; f- f '.rI f f t ' c 1 1 r - ft 1 t t 1 tf 1 ' J r t t - . i f r!4( : 1 r lJu.S- - Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours From to Pimples lite fr-i- - Scrofula From Infancy to Age ir.j; f TT". I r i ' t i 4t ' St ' f '- tt - ' ?"-'-- ; . t f " ; tt-- (! " X fr!fT.rrt. anr tl rn ran .; t 9 : f r t tr 't'Sfct : t r " ' fir t t . v e f r'n?' f, v !". f' i 1 tr ft t i'i take ff Jjvfrsjs 'Cif ft c ? t 4 1 1 X'- r t' r c r fair' e i- ; tx'mf - -: Its- r ; ". i'i i'f rt i.'! f Jill' ' ? '! t 1 ?T--- r te ' , 3 '. t ' r agent for the Chicago railroad at CI y burn Junction, a suburban station about four miles out, was shot and fatally wounded Ute last night by a man who was attempting to rob the office. Lathrop was alone In the office w hn the robber entered and demanded what money tl ere was In the place. Lathrop at once seized the man. and a desperate struggle ensued, the men fighting all around the rnom. Finally the robber, drew a revolver and fired four times. One of the bullets struck la the breast. Inflicting a mortal L.i-thr- tt ' T I ?. f jf hsff t;.TT!, - 1 I t?-a- I 3 ! . !1 " t frt? f i !tJ M trcM U' 11 " . 1 '. 1 DISFIGURING G. W. T -- t ft t - t r f rr y ; .' l ; Iak-- Thee Pi. - 1 1 His Office. t de-clar- ps Railroad Agent Resists an Uwli. FrUrn, t'tth Attempt to Hold Up TORTURING When the summer's heat gets about 00 degrees, you are liable to be sunstruck any time you are out in the sun, unless you take the proper precautions. Several years ago, the writer of this, who has spent much of his life in the tropics, thought he .was safe from sunstroke. One day he collapsed, remained uncon scious for five hours, and at times his life was dispaired of. As a matter of fact, any person whose stomach and bowels are in baa shape in the summer time, is liable to be sunstruck.in temperature that would be harmless under normal conditions. That's ajl there is to it. Stomach and bowels full of festering, termentmg retuse that forms acids and gases, raise the heat of the body and blood many degrees, scientists have found that natives of the South Sea Islands, living on laxative fruit, bananas, cocoanuts, bread-frui- t, have a temperature 20 decrees lower than that of white men who are careless about their food or their bowels. It has been found in years of experience, that a CASCARET Candy Cathartic e taken at every night will keep the body clean and cool inside all day, and forms a safe and thoroughly reliable form of sunstroke insurance. bulk cf w .p 1 SUNSTROKE INSURANCE 1 r Reliable Cash Grocery crsi. Dr.MJesMeJicdCoL4bart.ln. P-n- re Richmond Striking: Motorraan Stabs Another to Death and Jury Say Justifiable Homicide. Inheritance m t- - I r j . ' w 51 w. St Few Specials For the Week r v rrr A vnich Wlii Ahli-Pai- n Two t tr jit he , J-- t ,etn. j wHfs ti ?r t - 1 it-her- td s. Alleged Promoters Arrested on Charge of FIRST FATALITY IN Grand Larceny. STREET CAR STRIKE the rr Th' r r;ti 00 NEW SCHEME OR FRAUD f"ed T al wMTi atsr-.r-- -. 1 Tr.( t;tdf record-breakin- 00 fr$ har!-- r trouble sn4 headache in the ioUonr cave Came trotn the tm taete. 1t. Mt'.ft Afcti-I'arills like all ct lr. Mdet Kernels Are designed to ctsre the d:eve, net the ifTrrptonia. Th; tea-i.Jeipla nt why tkt Uritnff T&td icir.f i tan cere lech ?:ety c( dutiMr. There U no r?redr, ITnsU ct which in any f equals Vt. rrtioiptioo care MiStV Anfl Pa a lY.li for the tad re He I el headiche aci kmdred ausr.eeU. Up to the tre of twent three rr.t ton la V, troublei with Krr r?et.r I'.omich. After he hai ered tut terrrt ct er.liitrnent with lh array la the I'h.hfr.sei became hsrse and tsft lot itttSirp beeaske ot terrible 1 eait? h't. He (oatsa that Vt. Miles' Ar.'.l r:n TsIU Dot cs? him cf the hedJ.et tut would pre crt an attack t( tken In tine. HecoUsn. ued their me for seme time and t his $at prue and deiht he ( .n 1 they tad cured the itomach Irrohle alio. Voa rr.iT lmi;.ce bow fa!elul lo!h he and tntwll frel to jr i tV.t htrt 6 nt lor the the Anti-TatmedI add that J hare oed him. rnaf icine In ear family for rr.ny years and keep ft bottle el Nervine In th all thi tap, I think it an Ideal hoanheid tercedy and ail Lherecntd:r? are jst what yrsu rerorcmend them to be. Yost ha ray peTmsiif-- n tTi i.ubhih thit." Mil. JL L. Fa IRJIR, Walla 1 1 00 enr f Is r'.. "rt r:rh rt t have Pill Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Cured Him of Both. TRACKLAYING TO BEGIN ON MOFFAT ROAD JULY 10 Cal-der- GUARANTEED EGGS Life Caused Chronic Headaches. Stomach Trouble All His Life. Cal-der'- s. - 4 few TREASURE DISCOVERED BY BOY ON AN ISLAND 4 Cal-der- ire; . IjjBBaTMISWar old, celebrate today c PATUnHAT fcVKN'INO. .1f!.Y ,T i l ? e T X - fT.?- r ; , op wound. Speedily Cured by Cuticura PETTY IS SUSPENDED FOR CARELESS METHODS. When All Else Fails. WASHINGTON. July i The Hoard of Commissioners of the Distric t of Columbia today notified James T. Tftty. AudJtor of thf 'District, that he cannot longer serve In that office, as a result of the negligent methods which made possible the recent defalcation of $73.0X1 by James M. A. Watson, one of bis trusted clerk. .The Commissioners have offered Mr. Petty a place on the Hoard a of Tersonal Tax Appraisers at year less salary, Alexander McKenile, of that board and a former deputy audi-to- r undr Petty, bclni? slated as Petty's successor. r llfr.tlrn m i ;:" fr. y !rr Iter t nhr.r.t t. : it,- I' - - t f tt-'i- a- -t rotic in w J f e ' are J. tr v.-- : j'.t A r.t ri!' t' -- ? :j.ftk'f. . iSOD-ltln- scs-lln?- ut to etl-denc- e. ua ir N 1 ir ar t t ; it Fir , .1 ,re- ;i Jrhn ar-- Vr!: ra tarnr-e- i!rf, j r. Itsrr.t i s hr.4 I"'-- SU ri-- t, .l omi l.l - t M "7t- J It tf r l ' - iM t !Wt ri? r a c " 51 T5 i t:.? - dr. lUir.Mi cr.e , : I..-- . gf-.tlf'- Vi:?l If j b- 1 , -; 'i ! r -- ! ; ! .i Nfi rr. r 1 I f- :rt' tl i ,,tr r rr :! t 'trfu r" Vail. t - In e f r ; . j:. ft-A'V;If. TrV.rtt r, " i f . 'i-vr- n- - t t II tifff, trrat rrrr c 'i ' t'rl ft P V lcfrs'ii' e t y, - - -! t J ' 1 ' . I . , EvenuWoman ARVEL Vh;rf,r5 es . ra J.-.r- r r Trm I,' r t! rtT.k't-drt fir rr ti. . t!. . r ri hip n H:r . t i r. r-- .r jtr-r.- t Mr.I cfj - t rof r strt Ir v- : 5 t ! t t:rnert. N I Wsf.ire ff K 1'i trf. fl.tt:t Jrre . f ate r1 rov-ete- ed rt . ' I nh r ', .n-- The Itcldns and bomlr of the sklo, at la Ectetn; the frightful m la j'sorluls j the loss of hilr ; and crusting of the scaip, at la tcslled head; tho facial d!3uren:cntj, us la tcno tad rlnctrorrn ; the twfal sufer-In- s of infants, end icxletj of worn-oand parents, m la rallk cruit, tali rheum, all deraind a rtaed of tlmott saperhunsn trrtaet to success-fu- ll cope Tith them. Tlist Cutlcara Bosp, OlDtment ted Hesoltent tre tach UnJs proven bejocd til doubt. No is tnsde regarding therathtt statement Railroads. Opposing is cot JodtlSed by the ttrocp;tt KnoxvIIle. Tnn., July 4. Orpolrir The purity tnd sweetuet the forces of worklngmn. representing the tCTurd lmmedUle relief, the to A flower Southern railway i.nd th Ioulsvlllv ted perratnent cure, of of ipeedy rlitht way terUJnty Nashvlll?, today occupied nlorf: the south bmk of the Tennessee 'Jse absolute tsfety and great economy, l. river here, which both road hsve bare msde thera the tUndsrd kla The Louisville A Nashville men cures, bltod parifiert tni baaoar ttcn-filwere hrst. and soon had portions of rf the ch lilted world. track laid. Tht Louisville Ar Vashvllle Hstbe the s Tec ted part with hot Joined the Houth:n. rnd the latter water tndCutleur Fosp, to cletDsetha nx n finally wlthdiew. It I said, howtotiea lll ek to tarfaee of crusts and tca'et andwithout ever, that the Houthern thlckenM ratlcle. the Dry, & Nashville work, stop th Louisville Ointwhich Is still proceeding. At several robbing, tndto tpply CuvlcarIrriuUa: Allay itctlc, than width ment freely, points thre la little more side of the ted Infiamcnatlon, tnd tooths and btal, for one track along the ted. lajtly, lake CtiUcura Rcsolrent, to bank. cool and cleanse the blood. Tb!t comRemain! to Celebrate, plete local andconsUtutlonsl trtatraent afbrda intUct relief, pennltt rrt and 4. HerThe Charleston. 8. C. July lathe teTereat forat of rctcmi which sleep has ben tnd other man cruller Gazelle, some weeks had itchlcsr, barolex tnl sely and for this at port the skin, tcalp tnd hss its baaoarsof for departure, hoped over in remain to tnd points today tp apeedy, pennaner.t acl In the Fourth of to rure economical whea til ele falls. participate ordr Julv celebration. The cruiser will Ar tViePWelL.ri . 4 WafeM e a nttlonal salute It the Stars and lorS44rrwttrtv4 r mt. A' ewVtt.Mr wjrti with nun for the itun j r glvlnir p i IS. Stripe, forts s r c revenue e. and the cutler in r tr harbor port. ! t .tt t 5 -.- . f H 5 ; cf U's'r,'-- ' tr t . a UU4 tr . - lit' M ft.m, lik i. niRUl.t rr r. 5prv ' '" r 4 ts - y v X'rvc Co . CHa. Van J. l!:n MINArlOWOMlH, t I?f f P f r .itiuti r I'St t r ' I 14 t !t . t ".. (! trM. !! 1 ! -- 1tlK lr Xei(f U; ! 'r ) ( . )trt'(. t; t.. , : |