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Show e NEWS SUMMARY AFTER tornado struck a funeral proce sion near Hamilton, Ohio, twenty persons being injured. Le'lehua has been selected as a fite for the new army jost which the war department is to erect in Hawaii. Spain has begun measures drains! the Moors for the recent murder of four Spanish workmen in Morocco. The Washington wheat crop foi 1909 will be 10,000 bushels greater than that of 1908, and within 7,000,000 bushels of the bumper crop of 1907. The monument erected at N'.mes France, to Bernard Lazare, the first defender of Alfred Dreyfus, was de molished with a hammer one night last week. The old Anacostia bridge, over which John Wilkes Booth sped h:s horse to escape from an infuriated city the night he shot Lincoln, soon will be torn down. J. S. Phillipps, president of the Pittsburg-Quincmine at Masonic, near Bridgeport, Cal., was instantly killed when he lost his footing and Sell down an incline upraise. It is officially reported that 174 deaths from the bubonic plague and thirty-sideaths from cholera occurred at Amoy, China, during the two weeks ended July 10. The National Council of Women, in session at Seattle, elected Mrs. Lillian M. Hollister of Detroit, president, and Mrs. Kate Waller Barch Barrett of Washington, D. C, Protesting his innocence to the last, Garry R Barrett, who killed Deputy W&rden Stedman in the Alberta penitentiary, April 15, was hanged, July 14, in the Edmonton prison. Christian Johnson, believed to be the notorious bigamist, "Madson," was sentenced by Judge Welch in the superior court at San Jose, Cal., to serve seven years in the state's prison at San Quentin. A tornado struck Flthian, Ills., wrecking a number of stores and damaging a large elevator there, and also the station of the Illinois Traction system. So far as known few persons were hurt. A. Clarence Ruggles, a school teacher of Denver, died in the county hospital in Chicago last week, supposedly from the effects of poisoning. Ruggles was found unconscious in a room in a downtown hotel. Baron Oskar Rothschild, the young est son of Albert Rothschild, head of the Austrian branch of the Rothschild house, committed suicide in Vienna, July 13, because of an unfortunate love affair. Baron Oskar was 21 years of age. Prince von Buelow, chancellor of the German empire, retired from office on July 14, and was succeeded by Dr. von Bethman Hollweig. The latter was succeeded by Herr Delbrueck as minister of the interior and vice chancellor. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and her three children were met at Genoa, Italy, July 12, by Miss Carew, Mrs. Roosevelt's sister. The party then left for Miss Carew's villa, where the Roosevelts will remain for two weeks. Six wounded, two fatally, and fifteen seriously Injured by flying bricks, iron slag and clubs, sums up the result of the first day's "surprise strike" by the men employed in the Pressed Steel Car company's plant at McKees Rocks, Pa, The sensational price of $80,000 was paid last week at Tattersalls, Newmarket, England, for the brood mare Flaire, the property of the late Sir Daniel Cooper. The previous record price for brood mares was $62,500 paid for La Fleche. One dead and nine badly burned Is the result of an automobile accident, which occurred about five miles from Sylvania, Ga. While crossing a bridge the gasoline tank was pisreed and the fluid, which fell on the occupants of the car, took fire. Mrs. William Olypham, living near West Bratch, la., while despondent over family troubles, gave her four small children strychnine and (hen swallowed strychnine and carbolic acid. One child died, but it is probable the other three and the mother will recover. The destruction of two imposing mountain peaks, the transformation of a bay Into a lake, and the creation of two brand-neislands, are the astonishing feats of nature discovered in Bering sea by a government party and reported to the treasury department last week. A man named Ropenberg, from Cleveland, was found murdered forty miles from Detroit, at a summer resort on the St. Clair flats. Rosenberg arrived there with two friends. It is reported that one of Rosenberg's friends committed suicide after bein,r; placed under arrest. The Nationalist quarter of Belfast, Ireland, has been the scene of serious rioting, owing to the disturbed state of the district since the conflicts between the Nationalists and Orangemen on July 12. Already several encounters have taken place between the police and the mob. Crowds along Broadway. New York spectators on City, were Interested July 12 of a flight by Frank W. Good-ala young aeronaut, who drove his dirigible balloon hlsh above that thorHe rose 3,000 feet, then oughfare. swooped downward until he was about BOO feet over Broadway. in the personnel of A "shake-upthe department, of commerce and labor took placo last week, when approximately 100 employees were reduced and the resignation of about ten othwere ers accepted. The reductions made, It is stated, because the employees loafed on the Job A FOURYEARS OFMKERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. "For four years my life was a misery to me. I suffered trom irregulari ties, terrible dragging sensations, extreme nervous ness, and that all gone feeling in my stomach. I had given up hope of ever being well when I began to 'take Lydia E.Pink-- 1 ham's Vegetable Compound. Then as though 'new life had been given me, and I am recommending it to all my friends." Mrs. V. S. Ford, 1938 Lansdowne St, Baltimore, Md. The most successful remedy in this of country for the cure of all forms female complaints is Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound. It has is stood the test of years and y more widely and successfully used than any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-dowfeeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. If you are suffering from any of these ailments, don't give up hope until you have given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. I felt to-da- If you would like special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for it. She has guided thousands to health, free of charge. Spoken from Experience. It was the grammar class and the teacher had asked for words ending with "ous." "Can any one," she said, "give me a word like 'dangerous.' meaning full of danger, 'hazardous,' full of hazard?" There was silence for a moment. Then a boy in the back row put up his hand. "Well, Bobby, what is your word?" "Please, Miss," came the reply, "pious, full of pie!" Serial No. 701. When Uncle Sam went out after fake drags and patent medicines, Dr. Mitchell's Eye Salve with never a change in formula or label at once registered and received Serial No. 701. The influence of Dr. Mitchell's Eye Salve has ever spread through honest merit. Unfailing cure for sore, weak and inflamed eves. Price 25 cents. Spectacular Oil Fire. The most spectacular fire ever witnessed in the oil industry was at one of the Des Bocas wells In Mexico. About 60,000 barrels of oil were burned up daily for nearly two months. The flames rose to heights of 800 to 1,400 feet. Important to Mothers. 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Jedge," broke in the accused. "I'd lak ter say des one word befo' you goes any fudder." "All right; go ahead." "I submit dat I tuk dem clo'es, boss man, but at no sich prices as dem!" tractors. The explosion of 100 pounds of pow dor In barracks of battery A, at Fort Kussell. Wyoming, Injured seven soldiers, three fatally, antT destroyed th' building. The Injured men were preparing blank ammunition at the time of the explosion, the cause of which Is unknown. Jerry and John Kearrul, brothers, and neighboring ranchmen at Clear Treek, In the Havre country, In Montana, had trouble on account of the former's wire clalmins; that the latter had insulted her. Both drew knives and Jerry was so badly cut In the fracas that he may die. Iouls Beaupre, an old resident of Montana, died at Helena. last week, at the ago fif U years. Mr. Beaupre. at the time of tho Custer massacre, was engaged in the business of freighting up the Yellowstone valley, and was among the first to arrive on the tcena after ti:e Battle "I suppose," he said, ingratiatingly, "you often get spoken to by men?" "Yes," she replied, "and by monkthere don't seem to eys. But be any men about!" well-know- : PERRY DAVIS' 1'AIXKIM.KK Forn sudden chill or cold (instead of whiskey) uso Painkiller. For col ie. diarrhea and Hammer complaint this medicine never tails. 25c, oic or uc buttles. Every one has his place and on this earth. Gladstone. Mrs. Wlnslow'tt Soothing Syrnp. a For children teething, Often! the gums, reduces allays pain, cures wind coliu. 2Ac a bottle. The battle without goes as goes the battle within. Exchanging Solemn Thoughts. "Ah, says the man with the parted whiskers, "when one stands alone in the night and contemplates the wonders ef creation, how futile, how puny fitan seems! How vain, how puerile his hopes and longings, when he Is surrounded by the eternal silence ot the universe! Has this ever occurred to you?" "You bet!" answers the man with the big scarf pin. "He feels just as punk as he does when he misses the owl car and has to stand on the corner an hour for another one." Chicago Post. The first instalment is " No. 514 Series 23." it is a story that will hold your interest. The French Police finally give up in their attempt to trap the wily Lupia and send to England for Herloek Sholmes. Then follows a battle of wits. The clever French rogue against the keen reasoning English detective. Send us $1.50 for a year's subscriptioa to "Short Stories" and follow the fascinating, amusing Lupin. Every month, too, there are numbers of good, crisp, short storias printed in big. clear type. Every newsdealer can handle your subscription. 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Berkshire Courier. that's and even sold in bulk. - the best Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cooked in Ubby's Great White Kitchen, all the natural flavor of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is pure and wholesome, delicious ready to serve at meal time, Saves work and worry in . A Famous English Detective Tries to Catch the French Gentleman Criminal Short Stories n "Mummy! Mummy! look, here's baby walking on his hind legs." wp Arsene Lupin is lxli. He announce beforehand in the papers what his oat move is going to be. His story begins us the August number of According to Taste. Discussing missionary work, Mine ConHelene Vincente, the go missionary, said at a dinner in Cleveland "A Chinese heaven strikes you as ludicrous. Yet here in your own country you are careful to fit heaven and the er other place to your people's dislikes "Thus, on my recent southern trip, I heard WHY PEOPLE SUFFER, a Georgia negro divine describe hades as ice cold, a place Too often the kidneys are the cause where the wicked shiver and freeze and the sufferer is not aware of it. through all eternity. I asked the diSick kidneys bring backache and side vine why he altered in that radical of manner the usual description pains, lameness and stiffness, dizziness, headaches, tired feeling, urinary hades, and he replied: " 'Ah don' darst tell man people nuf troubles. Doan's Kidney Pills cure the fin' else, marm. Why, if Ah sed hades cause. Mrs. N. E. wuz wahm, some o' dese ole rheuinat 3 rave s, Villisca, ic breddern an' sistern o' mine would "I suf- be wantin' ter slant right down dab Iowa, says: fered from kidney come fust frost.' " trouble for years. The secretions were Laymen Combat White Plague. disordered, there According to recent figures pubwere pains in my back and sweiiings lished by the National Association of the ankles. Often I had smother- for the Study and Prevention of Tuing spells. I had to be helped about. berculosis, nearly 50 per cent, of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me five those enlisted in the active campaign years ago and I have been well since. against consumption are laymen, and the percentage of laymen has tripled They saved my life." Remember the name Doan's. For to the last four years. 50 cents a box. sale by all dealers. Foster-MilburConsistently Opposed. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. "That dctor is a queer fellow, as A NEW "FEAT." contradictory as he can be, even in his roles." "What do you mean?" "At present he is playing a crooked character in a straight drama." n f, THAT FROZE HIM. roaded Into the Class of "High Financiers." S. D. Hobbs, a well known rancher from miles living about twenty Havre. Mont., was killed by a kick of a horse. Martin Nelson, 13 years old, died at Bellingham, Wash., July 13. of tetanus contracted through a wound from a toy pistol on the Fourth of July. The plans for the addition to the Mont., capitol building at Helena, have been practically agreed upon. The work Is to cost half a million dollars. Roes Titus, an attache of a circus, was fatally beaten on the e'reus grounds in Butte, dying later. The police suspect a man who has dlsap peared. Immense quantities of asphalt uni &&V been found on ihe Shoshone Indian reservation, and a stampede from Lander, Wyo., to stake out claims and secure land from the Indians is taking place. The delegates to the International conference Epworth League of the I'nited States and Canada, spent July 12th at the Alaska-YukoPacific exposition, where the day had been named in their honor. President Taft has notified the off! cials of the Com mercial congress that provided the lariff bill is disposed of by August 1 he will attend the meeting of the congress in Denver, August 16. Margaret Selliek, aged 19, wife of a driller at Copper Flat, Nevada, was burned to death at her home. She was attempting to start a fire with kerosene, her dress ignited and she fainted at sight of the flames. An unknown man walked Into a near Ravenna, construction camp Mont., and begged the camp cook tc cut his throat, and upon his refusal, the crazed man seized a butcher-knif- e and cut his throat from ear tc ear. Because of the prevalence of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the city, the health board of Great Falls, Mont., has ordered that no public meetings, including churches, theaters, dances, etc., shall be held for the next thirty days. Twenty'-isevespecial trains have already been engaged by commercial organizations in various parts of the country to bring their delegations tc the seveuteentn session of Lie Na tional Irrigation congress in Spokane August 9 to 14. Bids for the contract to construct the Missoula-Kooskidivision of the Northern Pacific railroad," known as the Lolo Pass cut-ofwere opened by the Northern Pacific at Missoula. Mont., last week. The new line will cost nearly $5,000,000. "Durum Bread Day" is the latest idea of the wheat growers of the Dry Farming regions of the United States Already the farmers of the Dakotas and Minnesota have petitioned theii respective governors to proclaim this new agricultural day. The Commercial club of Reno, Nev. has issued a very attractive booklet on the town and its resources and at tractions. The book shows the surroundings of the place, with fine farm lands adjacent, and emphasizes its lo cation on the Truckee river. There is reason to believe that tht climate of Montana is undergoing a change, and it is likely that, follow ing the experience of other states, it will be found the more the land is broken up, and cultivated the more pronounced this change will be. The body of Richard Samples, a Mlipah rancher, has been found in a pasture twenty miles from Miles City, Mont. He had been drinking heavily, and evidently committed suicide, as a bullet hole was found over his left eye, and his face was powder-markeIn a desperate fight near the Northern Pacific depot at Missoula, Mont.. Special Officer "Chick" White was stabbed in the throat by a negro named Archie Welmore. White attempted to arrest the negro, who was acting in a suspicious manner, and the negro turned upon him with a knife. Concerning the report circulating in (he west that the Cole-Ryainterests have become identified with the project, C. B. Zabrlskie, head of the syndicate preparing to build the road, said last week that so far as he Is aware these interests ha.e no connection with the undertaking. Because Donnel3 & Steinmetz of Reno, whose bid was $2,000 higher than theirs, was awarded the contract lo furnish the governor of Nevada's mansion, the John Bruner company has filed suit at Carson City, Nevada, 'njoining the stato officials from paying any money to the successful con- SCHEDULE Colored Man Felt He Was Being Rail- melons on one square rod a is the record of B. S. Prather. prominent dry farmer of Fort Pierre Fifty-on- AT THE HOME TESTING Sure and Easy Test on Coffee. summer. Other Libby "Healthful" To decide the all important question of coffee, whether or not it is really the hidden cause of physical ails and approaching fixed diseases, one should make a test of ten days by leaving off coffee entirely and using all ready Meal-Time-Hint- s, to serve, are: Peerless Dried Beef Vienna Sausage Veal Loaf TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR PM,'ne ny dentifrica whitening and removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying all germs of decay and disease which ordinary tooth preparations cannot do. Paxtine used" as a moutk" TUC MO! ITU I I M wash disinfects the mouth RIUU and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the genua which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness, when inflamed, tired, acha TUC FYCC 1 I anrj burn, may be instantly relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. Paxtine will destroy the germ wR I MnHH that cause catarrh, heal the in. It is a sun fiammation and stop the discharge. remedy for uterine catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful and deodorizes. termicide.diiinfeclant odors and h aves the body antiseptically clean. TUP IHSj TFr?Tll in clea.uing, fit lit 1 tO MTAQDU FOR BALE AT DRUG STORES, BOc. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET OO.. B08TON. MAS8. Bad Taste Postum. in your mouth removed while If relief follows you may know to Evaporated Mhk a certainty that coffee has been you wait that's true. A Cas-car- et Baked Beana Of course you your vicious enemy. taken when the tongue is can take it back to your heart again, Chow Chow - coated thick with the nasty if you like to keep sick. PioklBB Mixed A lady says: "I had suffered with squeamish feeling in stomach, stomach trouble, nervousness and terhand in hand brings relief. It's easy, natural goes "Purity rible sick headaches ever since I was way to help nature help you. 9 with Products of the Libby a little child, for my people were alCASCARHTS toe box week's treatbrand". us coffee drinkers and let ways great ment. All druggists. Miriest seller I got children have all we wanted. in the world. Million boxes a month. Write for free Booklet, so I thought I could not live without "How to make Good coffee, but I woftld not acknowledge DAISY FLY KILLER Neat. nil that It caused my suffering. to Eat". Things rpan,ormmne4. en ten t .clie&fv "Then I read so many articles about ri II ' mil". Ah Postum that I decided to give It a fair n it h p or tip Insist o n over. wjII not wit trial. I had not used It two weeks in o r n J rea n v t h nfc a t diiaranleeil rfTmUbby's place of coffee until I began to feel live. fr mt prrpntdfof like a different person. The headache your grocers. llNrhNinr and nervousness and disappeared Ilrootl;a,Nf Libby, McNeill whereas I used to be sick two or three & Libby days out of a week while drinking cofC hi c m go Saves Time Saves Money fee I am now well and strong and NO HONING NO STROPPING sturdy seven days a week, thanks to Postum. "I had been using Postum three months and had never been sick a ' '' ' " ' MJi ti& iir 1 1 day when I thought I would experiBIIti r. 11.(1 WORLD OVKR KNOWN THE ment and see If it really was coffee Silver and Onper. HJ Gold nnfl silver retln.id BKCkf. fnr ninlllnt aiid writ fnf hmiht. that caused the frouble, so I began IM.DKN ASSAY ( .. I :.... ..rtlW. Vnnr.tM. to drink coffee again and inside of a PACKER'S week I had a sick spell. I was so 111 HOWARD E. HAIR BALSAM BURTON, awl hrafitifrti fht hJ& Claiifp I was soon convinced that coffee was )'roni"tel a In viriaiit aEHNraL Nover Palli to HMtoro the cause of all my misery and I went Hllver. .V; '.old. fiOc: Zinc nr mrtrt Copper, II. Ma.liun on application. nnd full price lUf jciir to vn fi!r.in hair yoior. Cure, tralp dmaa falling. I back to Postum with the result that cnvlnpt?Hnnd urnplrn wi.rk nlt cited, iui lll, at .ami a".. a I . .. II. .f. V.ti...... it,. . u was soon well and strong again and determined to stick to Postum and If Thompson's tye Water w. N. Ut) Salt Lake c ity. No. leave coffee alone In the future." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvlllc," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." I".er rrnil tin- nliow letlerf A nrn etie minrnr from time lo tlmr They M srriiuhir, true, nuil full tf human H THI OIL THAT MNtTRA' 'ntereat. well-mad- e SSTBC . -k, IIH"0 I 1 ... lZ -- i tV i - LJLLaJ |