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Show S C8Use . I" WDNEYACHt Cur th Kidneys. President Roosevelt has Issued a I mrfeet backache. It warns proclamation tor aid for earthasking Avert kidneys. m the cur quake ufferers of Chile. I the danger by lng the kidneys with Doans Kidney Pills, a j. A. Haywood, well known resident of Lufkin, Tex., says: "I wrenched my back working In a sawmill, was laid op six weeks, and from that time had pain In my . back The . j gtooped or lifted. b.diy disordered and for a of gravel. I hd attacks Doans Kidney using began M. passed out, and my 1 'll SSaJ. P; I havent had r back-bladde- trouble since. dealers. 60 cents a box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. .11 C u sever a burden to the worn-U- p her age well. carries J. the road is to DYE para-chut- care-fre- m ci lslan tt 1 e i Kii arise cas! Cj; icy wa-- ( i m about ytri students. Post-- j placarded all over the city adver-- i Jm opening of various modern sk which are springing up In took and corner of the place, tlj a week passes without the racement of the opening of a II iichooL rese itib be Wl!l she IS 2,000 I Story Strange But True. has a new story, LYandegrift lostratlve of the marvelous foot the English sparrow, na pending Sunday with the said Smiths, at Kinsley," t la recounting his experience. hd been up late the night bead I was a trifledrowsy. I sat the front porch listening to th i nevi r TO! et llffe: ri and gazing off Into th space that lies between jtertgrass town and the horizon bells able w nwtly I dropped M of Virginia hat Into my creeper and dozed 1 could not have sleep. slept a than an hour, for the children a pasting the house on the way Sunday .bed my iH bat In school when I awoke, eyes and glanced over It sat an English spar-floodin- g a setting of eggs. While the sparows had built a nest U bat, the mother bird had laid of eggs and had be--f Jmplement tba work of hatching them." City JournaL p WOO Stdiclnt NIGHT8 SLEEP. to Beneficial to Brain and Nerves. nights makes It hard awake and do things In day To take tonics and such circumstances Is ttlaj the house on Are to we Put it out twake atlmu-tsde- r tltlit kind of food promotes re-- I ilcep at night and a wide during the day. rJV changed from her old way of ? about l pk , and says: three years I had been Crape-Nuts- itifforer from lndlgostlon. soveral kinds of modi-- j doctor would ask me to drop "Aloes, then meat, and - so on, ! , days that craving, gnaw-Ua- i would start up, and I fomlt everything I ate and kylng it lieutenant-governo- r. Three men are dead, two are In a serious condition, and nine others were rendered unconscious by a blow out of accumulated gas at the Bllza furnaces of the Jones & Laugblin Steel company at Pittsburg. At a meeting of 142 delegates representing all the Russian railways, (just concluded In Finland, It was r& solved that a general strike would be feasible at a near date, and to Issue instructions to prepare for It Two, and probably three, men lost their lives in an early morning fire which destroyed the livery stable of Thomas Kelly, at Larimore, N. D. recovTwo bodies, unidentified, were horses ruins. Thirty ered from the perished. An American citizen named Ginson has been expelled from Odessa, and, under a police convoy, has been taken of to the western frontier by order arwas . Ginson governor-general- the rested as an alleged political provocative agent of a Mrs. William Thomas, wife murdered was miner at Pontiac, III, bo cut her throat by her husband, a smashed her skull and ear to ear from with a hatchet. The murderer escaped Is a corn field, and a sheriff's posse pursuit. by a A search of the room occupied was arrested at young Russian who of exHamburg disclosed quantities and revolvers of plosives. a number amof bills of lading for shipments to Russian munition and explosives Baltic ports. of the Mon who were in the employ pethe American government during are Uuba In riod of Its Intervention to serve as part organizing a company militia Thy of the Havana benefit fund for their of using lino its equipment was probaJohn Grady, nio.o.m.m by in Chicago, bly fatally injured whom of some crowd of 5.0 Italians, car and kicked dragged him fromls he tind beat him. because the lino of an through car his run ,o Italian society. ""d another Two boy. were killed mile om Yreka, fatally Injured one house explosl n Cnl. In a powder " the lino on 1 Powder house No railroad ; branch ha business house In knka broken. windows In Mb Unequaled prosperity Industries In th 'ar of c ' States for th calendar Just bulletin ahown In a census the Cjn b compared Dieted, which census .In.Hnr a with ,7. bureau th yenr 1900. received in the met I started on Grape-Nuts- , I stopped, and the bloatlag Jblih was so distressing dls--J entirely. i ftothi-- r was very much both-i- t diarrhea before commonc-CrapNuts, because her atom-- y so weak she could not digest 8lnshe h,5 using Grape-NutMnd says sh dont think she ? without It j ,? KroAt brain restorer and "wr, for I can sleep as sound dliturbed after a supper of as In th old day when . realise what they meant flnT10 ,tomich". There 1 no Dispatch, beneficial to nerves and ,7 thoratlve quarter. In, rujVUuH. k good a such ' night Bleep, the . faJoy after eating Grape- - Petersburg say .ml thiit ImpmMnR .la u rapidly br r,tum Co" DaUl o b" r. s nmm.-factorin- 1 5 It ti i e . icaron." Single Year. TUMORSCONQUERED SERIOUS OPERATION AYCSED, e explo-slo- u uak $300 Found In a b ean Stores to the Value of 8TATES e tj 10th UNITED Never In the history of the Unltod Unqualified Success of Lydia E. Pink States has there been such a demand injured by a fall from a By B. J. KR0MER hams Vegetable Compound in the for diamonds as there was In 1903. Case of hire. Fannie D. Fox. at Wichita, Kansas. Large quantities were Imported, but A cable dispatch to One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia the Japanese the country produced none. E. ITnkham's Vegetable Compound la travel he had indulged in, a fine embassy at London explains that to tbe diamonds It 1903 In .iws01! produced Tort assumption of indifference. By the conquering of womans dread enhard wrk, an lhe bu8lneB8 Dalny will be open to the business the way, whatever became of Miss value of $50, In 1901 It bad an output Tumor. of absorption and worry, all the great Tolman or Mrs, Bently? all nations. worth $100, In 1900 Its production was emy, The growth of a tumor is so aly that affairs of life which had counhis frequently its presence Is not suspected "Oh, dear, didnt you hear? she re- valued at tl&O, and In 1899 the Sixteen men eoudemned for time during the strenuousoccupied folthe until it is far advanced. to diamonds native boasted particyears try with a plied, shriek of laughter. ' his ipation in the mutiny at lowing graduation from college, No, Cionstadt, had not he replied, gravely, and a value of $300. erased from his mind and trifle August 1, were executed at Diamonds have been discovered In daybreak heart the shortly. on the 20th. memory of daiuty "Oh. my, It's the greatest Joke," tbe United States In four different relsura Tolman, bis old sweetheart of laughed gions, but their actual place of orithe girl, "Let me tell you A dispatch from Tunis found says a tor- the college days. no, I must It read to you. gin la unknown. AU have been and nado which swept over that He had suspected this before he re- El positively, Ioobo and deposits, district la superficial never killed eight farmers and hundreds of turned to the old scenes; now that old class mind who, but one of the all accidentally. , wrote It to mo from Sarab as head of cattle. hre the conviction came to toga. Walt, It la not at all Improbable, howI'll and the letter. get ulm with crushing force. Every And way ghe danced, leaving her ever, that some day the original Chief of Police C.olcew, of Sledllece, shaded walk, every leafy caller wondering whether to be angry sources of this queen of gems may be was killed and two policemen The high price of diadiscovered. and a every part of the old college if glad. woman were wounded by the and the campus seemed to be made the recent search for monds has Presently she danced back In alive with her presence. of a bomb at Sledllece. these precious stones In the United As he again. walked the old familiar paths he than ever "Listen to she and then States and Canada keener h Lb A College Love Affair C. Lapre, an aeronaut, was William Spain, a negro, 21 years wealth. old, was shot to death by a mob near Is Urn FADKLESS St. George, S. C. This was the third in South Carolina within ten lynching the favorite !557 days. a shot win by long According to private advices the Winslow's Soothing Syrup. twenty-fourtUral (Cossacks) regiiHtblnir. often he (turae, reducee In. pin, cure hid culiu. ftcabutua. ment has mutinied at Samarkand, Asiatic Russia, and arrested its ofI yd First Quill Pens, ficers. use in the Into 653; pens came Leel ones In 1820, when the first Voluntarily the Atchison, Topeka & for $36. c of them sold Santa Fe railway company has given the 1,000 telegraph operators on their mother Triumph for of system an increase of wages averagthe appllcaUon has reccessful In the tratment of ing about $4 per month. been Iiayi that m luffring from ringworm, Lon-LtThe mining town of Johnsvllle, Metropolitan Asylums Board, Plumas county, California, has been been enabled to dlsconUnus practically wiped out of existence by Institutions two the ,bo of one of fire. Two lives were lost and twenty-fiv- e red for such cases. buildings destroyed. Important to Mothers. Annie Dressback, 16 years old, shot bottle of CA8TOR1A, jiartfonj every Cfimtt remedy for infanta and children, Newt Mulliken at Anadarko, Okla., Wtot accidentally discharging a revolver, and then, believing she had killed him, shot herself. Both will die. Yearn. 30 Per Over I One person was killed and four On Kind Yon Hare Always fioog ht others more or less severely Injured in the running down of a mountain tchools Spreading In China, let years ago the foreign mis Resort stage at Azusa, Cal, by a San17 icbools were practically th ta Fe limited passenger train. k Institutions in Foochow offering The State Prohibition convention Uei for the acquisition of west nominated a (toning. There are now at least at Los Angeles, Cal, headed by James H. Blanchard, ticket, schools fashioned after the pfre jap model Foochow Is a city of of Los Angeles, for governor and C. N. in Inhabitants, and these schools Whitmore, of Stanislaus county, for I IN DIAMONDS - arjsffl x&sME nnrllumeot I elected. seemed to hear the music of her girlish voice and to catch the very aroma of her sweet presence. With a groan he admitted it he had failed utterly In the task he had set himself out to perform. He had gone away that day when her engagement to Beiitiy was announced determined to forget her. The struggle that afternoon had been a hard one, and many times he had thought of the river as the most peaceful haven he could find. Finally his had triumphed, and, setpride ting his teeth with that peculiar gritty motion the fellows on the gridiron knew so well, he had said to himself: "Claude Belknap, brace up. Where is the spirit of your forebears. Are you to let a chit of a girl ruin your life especially a girl who throws you over for a fellow who is only after her money? And so he had gone bravely away with a song on his lips, but wltn gloom in his heart. He had worked hard, and not without success. The with which he very threw himself Into his work and which was born of his desire to so occupy himself that he would forget the laughing face and saucy eyes of his college sweetheart, drove him on to success. He had taken up a strenuous profession, and It had carried him to many climes and into much danger. In the stress and heat of the battle with fortune he had flattered him-hethat the old wound had healed, and finding himself in the near vicinity of the old college town, he had rashly decided to revisit the old scenes. Then like the rush of the tide came the realisation that he ever would love the sweetheart of his youth, wherever she was and whatever her condition or relationship. The realization frightened him when the thought flashed across his miu.1 that she was the wife of another. Heartsick with his own reflections, he sought to escape them by calling on Miss Carrie Sample, who still lived in the town, and who had been a great chum in the old days. He waa given so warm a welcome a. to make him forget for the moment the bitter pain in his heart. The conversation naturally reverted to the old college days and the old boy. and girls. Belknap had been abroad so long and so occupied with business that he had lost track of them to a considerable extent, but Miss Sample, having lived all the years under the very eaves of the old college, and being a gossipy piece, knew where nearly all the old classmates were, who they married, how they were prospering, and all the other, details which so delight the feminine heart. The conversation was animated and extended, and Belknap for the time being forgot Ills heartache under the magic of this clever and friendly little woman. It was when she dragged forth from a sacred drawer a bundle of old class photographs and that he was most painfully recalled to his great whole-heartedne- lf Borrow. Oh, but do you remember this picnic we had, she exclalmu, shoving a photograph In front of his very nose. The blood remember? Into his heart at the memory until lie thought he would faint. It was a snapshot of a group at a picnic. The girls adorned with the boys' hats, and the boys wearing the feminine millinery. It was Just outside an apple orchard surrounded by a high stone fence, over whlcti but at a perilous height hung a bough of luscious fruit. In the very center of tho picture was Belknap, and perched audaciously upon his shoulder was Laura Tolman, supported by his strong and steady arm picking the apples and throwing them down to the laughing comrades below. Did ho remember that picnic? It was the day when, maddened by the contact with her dainty self, he had poured forth his love and then, frightened at his own audacity, had stammered and failed to ask the vital question. The photograph brought hack all the memories of the afternoon, and aroused 11 his latent passion. As he full tide of ht. gazed t It he felt the him until It through .weep pa.slon seemed that he roust burnt. Did rushed Mis he back Sami'1 chattered on. thought you were awfully We Tolman, sh said. Laura on sweet thw whole Really, we did. In fact, class thought It waa a match, andn was all fixed up. It waa perfectly when, after commencement vou plunged Into business, and she fellow." got engaged to that Bently You cant alwnya Judge about wlfc these college affairs. he replied, 11 par-alyzl- this," said, she read: Oh, Carrie, Just the funniest tbinrf happened here yesterday. You remember Laura Tolmuu, of course. Well, she has been here all the season with her mother who, by the way, does not look much older than Laura. Well, you remember she became engaged to Mr. Bently Just after she graduated, and Mr. Bently has been here also all tho season, and he has been a perfect shadow to Launa. She has seemed a trifle cool, and one day, presuming on our old class relations. I chided her about It 'Ella, she said, very solemnly and you know Laura never was very solemn, Tm awfully afraid Ive made a mistake. There was another before Mr. Bently, and I liked him very, very much. But be 'seemed tongue-tied- , and it made me angry that be would not speak, and and 1 accepted Mr. Bently and sometimes It seems to me that It would be a sacrilege to become his wife, when my heart Is somewhere else. While we were talking a messenger boy came with a note from her mother that she had left for New York with Mr. Bently, where they would be married the next day, and she hoped Laura' would approve and always treat her second father with all due respect and a lot of other stuff; and she wound up by saying that Aunt Julia would be a sufficient chaperone during the brief honeymoon trip they proposed to take. Oh, my, Carrie, what a shock It was to Laura. And really I don't know whether she was more angry or more glad. You see, Bently had found out that the widow had old money, although everybody had been led to believe that the bulk of the estate had been left to Laura." Now. what do you think of that?" asked Miss Sample, laughing until the tears ran down her cheeks. What became of Laura? asked Belknap, with an Indifferent show of indifference. Oh, she's living an old maids Ideal life at the old home in Cleveland," replied Miss Sample, carelessThe Bentlya moved to New ly. York and built a palace on the drive. Laura preferred to live In the old home. Oh, you must not go yet, Mr. Belknap. Where In the world would you go at this ridiculously early hour? To Cleveland, he replied, regaining her steadily. After he had left Miss Sample looked off Into space for a moment, and then gave voice to a prolonged whistle. Tol-man- 'a (Copyright, WAS 1904, Scientific American. before. mum Baking Powder la Wholesom. Dr. Herman Reinbold, the expert German chemist, in a recent official report concerning Baking Powders, declares that a pure alum baking powder is better and less Injurious than cream of tartar powders. the He says that It the quantity of alum contained In a sufficient quantity of baking powder for a batch of bread or cakes for an ordinary family, be concentrated to one mouthful of food, and taken Into the stomach of any one person,, no matter bow delicate, It could do no harm. On the contrary, alum Is wholesome In proper quantities. This Is undoubtedly the reason the State of Missouri quickly repealed a law that prohibited the manufacture of the most wholesome of all baking powders. So much for Alum Baking Powders. Immense Steel Plates. The shell and boilers of the new Cunarder being built at Wallsend, England, are said by Consul Metcalf to be constructed of the largest steel plates In the world. They are silicon steel, weighing ten tons each. The boilers alone will weigh over 1,000 tons. Massive ingota and slabs weighing 12 and 14 tons, are continually passing through the rolling mill there for this work. Training 6chool for Elephants. There la a training school for elephants at A pi, In the Congo State, where 28 elephants are taking lessons. The training operations have produced encouraging resulta, says the Tribune Congolatse. Handkerchiefs Date from 1743. The first pocket handkerchiefs, utilized in the manner they are were manufactured at Paisley lu 1743. to-da- FOR ACTION. 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