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Show NEWS SUMMARY TlREOBACKS. JIT a great work to When ,he blood pure. out of order tbey get o causes backache, headaches, dizziness distress- languor and troubles. ms urinary well Keep the kidneys " 't 1 The a.rn Kaneko has been presiding resproprietor of a taurant at Water-villa- , s Mo, g I Pills Kidney kidney troubles Vhalf. I had pain la iLid and almost contin-!-? felt, weary all tei'doTes of Doan's Kld- fought great relief, and I 3 ."them until In a short 1 pfed. think Doans Kid-- , suf-lun- i ,.4 wonderful. dealers. BO cents a Co.. Buffalo. N.Y. jSSibom (jy UNIVERSAL I WASH DAY. Over Almost All Such j the World. the civilized nearly all m What fish clothes on Monday? to do with washing? It M moons day and orally the of night Wed to tha Queen a schoolboy's history that Lima landed on Monday and Q set Immediately women Qing the clothes that had Ud on the trip over. We was done aboard the finest place for such and work ot Banitatlon thore 18 out at Bea where al- of water and nearly washing jet a n I I F Cty lfh drying wind. C wage of the little Mayflower 'q davs, I believe, and as neap-can now reckon the landing Rock a a at pfymoutl1 1111 some historians f It must have been a 1 filthy vessel on arrival, with Kongers and crew going over sonths without washing their Linen? What did they wear Can you realize how big A miserable llt-:- k Ha) flower? In-- though V, Ulj Friday. C lelay tons (CapL John tons (according to of 160 Utah ISO or once. d). KaWli, of Reading. said the weary at the farmhouse Tut might I sleep in your barn I haven't had a It n JlUkil Advantage pardon, sir u be stood l YATCH venlnj, iker la i. that alleged fact from judge L ten days. you, said the kinder. That Is a splendid thing, t just read in one of my set that It Is not too much to at to the delicate, highly-strun.ad lor ten-cen- individual the uocked-u- ad-p- s sleeping in the open air dwus. Pallid cheeks take on 1; hue, colds are unknown, i tn forgotten, and Irritability is i phase of the past A of a little perseverence only necessaries and the re-- i assured. You are very wel-t- o the use of my potato patch, V sky is at your disposal. and plot Too Much Exposure. of color. She Pt youth, wears a parennlal od sports a single front tooth A prominence. Recently she ooe of her visits to a patron, she next put in an appear f as suffering from a bad asked how she took such "os cold she said: eg the recent festivities our are ball. The gentleman PAdng attention to me is very kr. so I had to go In full even-- k nd I had to leave off piws, and it got me." ! k a laundress aber, young Willed with man. If you are your Job. the lre That the boss will not accept your resignation. .illl'lllillll.llilnnii,niimuiinuiiuuini: from arc Built certain ' n nv emd T be destroyed Stringent Regulation Propoted Regarding pood Shipment Reault of Recent appointed commissioner of the Exposition, to be held to MKINLEY SENT TO Tinned Exposures. Meat Inter-nation- In Tx. timated at $800,000. Rotg, the fighting leader of the Pulajanes in the Island of Leyte, has been sentenced to death. One com- panion was sentenced to Imprisonment for life and four others were years. given thirty-fiv- e Four persons ' were killed outright and another was fatally injured and ten others wefe seriously hurt when the boiler of an engine attached to a fast Illinois Central freight train exploded near Milan, Tenn. The Spanish government Is drawing up a plan for concerted action with France to obtain reparation for the murders in Casa Blanca. As a first step a Spanish warship has been ordered to proceed Immediately to Morocco. The monthly statement of the director of the mint shows that coins executed In the mints of the United States during the month of July, 1907, as fob $7,457,000 have aggregated lows: Gold, $7,020,000; silver, $330.000; minor coins, $107, 00. Charles Jones, negro Janitor of a bank it Sulphur, I. T., has been ai rested on the charge of stealing $G,000 from the bank. Jones was arrested while spending money freely among the negroes of the negro quarter of the had city. 'When Jones was arrested he from recovered was $250, and $2,5000 bis wife. Joe Maloy, of Silver City. N. M., shot and Instantly killed Deputy Marshal Charles Smith as Smith was to arrest him. Maloy bad London. The bill Introduced John Burns, president of the government board, enabling the board 5f trade to Institute more stringent regulations 'Tor the prevention of the danger arising to the public health from the importation, preparation, storage and distribution of articles of food" ban pused it second reading In the house of commons. In the course of the debate on the bill, Mr. Burns explained that It empowered the authorities at all ports to Inspect food Imports, take samples and destroy unsound goods. It might bo argued, Mr. Bums said, that since the recent tinned meat exposures In England and elsewhere things have been put right, but the government could not allow the laws to remain defective, because there was a strong probability that matters would relapse to where they were before. Continuing, Mr. Burns declared that he bad loceived a report that a German consul bad said the American meat packers had Informed his government they were willing to consent to the Inspection of any meat provided that whatever goods the German officials rejected should be returned to the packers, as they could lm sold In the United Kingdom. The speaker said he was not going to al low that, and he did not see why the United Kingdom should take whatever Germany, France, Denmark and oth-eEuropeans would not accept. r LOSES LICENSE TO DO BUSINESS Southern Railway Up Aginst a Law In Georgia. Montgomery, Ala The license of the Southern Kailway to do business in Alabama has been revoked by acof State Julian for tion of Sem-taralleged violation of senate bill No. 8G, effective July 1. The action of the secretary of state Is not in resistance to restraining orders isued by the United States court of the Fifth circuit, 'as this law is not among those combated by the railroads, and not Included In any of the litigation now pending In the court of Federal Judge Jones of the middle Alabama district The case upon which the revocation was made came from the circuit court of Talladega county in the shape of a notification from Clerk McNeil that a eult had been removed from the state court to the federal court. Secretary Julian investigated tie law and decided there was nothing else to do but mark the license cancelled, as the action of the statute is automatic. Act 80 provides that when any foreign corporation Is sued in the state courts and removed such suit from the state to the federal courts, the clerk of the court from which the removal was taken will at once certify sncli action to the secretary of state, who shall thereupon Immediately cancel 6ald license and make and en ter npon the stub thereof an order In substance." COAL MINE kinds of FOOD MONUMENT Be Dedicated In Buffalo Sept. 8. Former Reeldentc Invited. The beautiful white marble shaft erected by the state ot New York In Niagara Square, Buffalo, N. Y to the memory ot President McKinley, la to be formally dedicated Thursday, Sept 6, and the event will be the central feature of Buffalo' Old Home Week, Sept 1 to 7. Former resident of Buffalo and the public at large are cop dlally invited to attend the dedication. ACCIDENTS. Killed Last More Than 1,000 Person Year In Pennsylvania Philadelphia. Store than 1,000 persona were killed last year In the coal mines of Pennsylvania, accord issued lng to the anual report just of the dechief Roderick, James by show partment of mines. The figures that many of the accidents resulted from the victim's own carelessness and that of the remaining a third perattemptofficer may be taken as the leasonable announced that any The miners. to Of accidents bulsix centage ing to take him would get all accidents left nearly l.i'OO enlets of his revolver, and as Smith with 3.410 children under tered the door of Maloy's house the of age. latter kept his word. 2,100 N. This Contractor Satisfied With Thyslrlans of Sag Harbor, ati tpi Per Cent Profit gome hat porplt'xrd by N. J -- The Pennsy domic of lore throat In the village. Haven, Beach that It may has made commission however, believe, They raised by vania capital which show that have resulted from the dust papers cirtaln public automobiles. More than two humlied John R. Sanderson of Philadelphia, bv the the furattacked been persons have, the contractor for most of of the buildv and decorations malady. nishing correspondAccording to the Milan ings, paid the various i2,0,1'1"?,, ent of the London Tribune, luratlle.o who did the painting found square foot for the same,state a the painter of Trieste, has from the J11'11 had collected IniP-B- J hitherto unknown pictures by received He foot. . of Tra square nd the In a rhurch In the village U more than $7mo.0m Onfl lVplvHrAtfl " were about 2.1 M hc cent. 11 drains north-wester- pan In 1912. An explosion of fire d..mp In a mine ! Mlttelbexbach. Prussia, resulted In the killing of eighteen men and the wounding of eleven other men. Herman Billlk, recently convicted at Chicago of the murder of Vzral by poisoning, has been Mary sen. tenced to be hanged on October 11. A settlement of the difficulties has been effected with the Northern Pacific carmen, thereby avoiding the threatened strike of 9,000 carmen. By the capsizing of a laumh in the DeB Moines river near Ottumwa. Iowa, William H. Powell, wife and son, Mrs. J. P. Stevens and baby were drowned. Six persons were killed by lightning at Posen, Germany, and enormous damage was done to crops by extensive floods as a consequence of a terrific storm. Three men were killed and five others wounded by the explosion of a gun during target practice on board the French tralulng ship Courome, near Houlon. M. Toijopoff, leader of the monarchist party In Moscow, shot and killed M. Ermouse, a member of the social democratic party, during a heated political argument. Robert Stubbs, for years butler In the home of I,evl P. Morton, haB retired from his position with a fortune of 1100,000 and has returned to England, his native country, to live. Subpoenas In connection with the government's suit against the powder trust were Issued soon after the filing of the petition. They are returnable the first Monday in October. The American Fisheries company's plant at Promised Ind, eighteen miles east of Greenport. Li I., was destroyed by fire last week, two lives being lost and the property los3 es- says:-He-noan- 1 B Two hundred and fifty disaffected members of the Belfast police force freUnSeeri eX"ed t0 lg0,ated of you. s agitation In Italy continues and the sufferiand all these saved bs will ngs Mrs. S. A. Moore, OUR anti-cleric- Atway In the Way. Approaching Nature. Some men think they cant Recently a country doctor In the north of Ireland, a bachelor, who waa next to nature," properly without tato locally noted for hla brusqueness and lngf along two quarts ot whisky and Irascibility, was driving along a nor-- ' box ot cigar. Judge. e row lane, or boreen, when his was effectually barred by an old woman, who was returning from the bog leading an ass whose panniers were filled with peats. . The woman led the ass to the side ot the lane as quickly as she could, but not quickly enough to please the doctor. "Faugh!" he exclaimed, with a snort of disgust. "Women and asses are always In the way. "I'm glad ye have the manners to put yourself last," said the old woman, calmly, The doctor drove on without another word. J Does Not Atwaya Pay. First Tramp After all. It pays to be polite, pardner. Second Tramp Not alwaye. The other day I was actin deaf and dumb when a man gave me sixpence. I aaya: "Thank you air, and be had me arrested. pas-sag- IJ1I1HIR &0(I)(SJGS7 short-tempere- d SICK HEADACHE Tlt-BIt- Poaltl vely cured by Ikes Little Pills. Tby nlo rllv XNo trmfron Important to Mother. Stamina carefully every bottle of VASTOTUA. a safe and rare remedy for Infanta and children, and aee that It The McKinley monument was planned And executed under the direction of a edy for commission of prominent men, at a cost of $150,000. Gov, Charles E. la Use For Over 80 Tear. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Hughes, with his military staff, will take part In the ceremonies and PresiSome men are so smart In a bus! dent Roosevelt and former President ness way that people do not care to Grover Cleveland have been Invited to do business with them a second time. attend and speak. Military parades Mr. Window' Soothing Syrap. will he a feature of the occasion. th Kona, rednre ht For fhlldrtn MrlhliiK, SuniuUua,Uya pain, our wlniloollu. SKwnlioiU. SPAIN FAR BEHIND NATIONS. Round numbers are alJohnson: false. ways , Illiteracy Prevails There to a Most Extent. Amazing BURNING Genuine Must Bear Signature Fac-Simi- le REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. from the same physical disturbances, and the nature of their duties, in manv cases, quickly drift them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, organic troubles, ulceration, falling and displacements, or perhnpa irregularity or suppression causing backache, nervousness, Irritability, and sleeplessness. Women everywhere should remember that the medicine that holds the record for the largest number of actual cure of female ills is Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound made from. simple native roots and herbs. For more than thirty years Yt has been helping women to be strong, regulating the functions perfectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself Invaluable in preparing for child birth and the Change of Life. Mrs. A. M. llngermann, of Bay Shore, L. I , write Dear Mrs. Pinkh&m: I suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful functions so that I had to lie down or sit still most of the time. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has mode me a well woman so that 1 am able to attend to my duties. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. llnkham'a Vegetable Compound and aee what relief it will give them." SORES. Boy In Mleery 12 Years Eczema In Rough Scales, Itching and In flamed Cured by Cuticura. Mrs. Plnkham's Standing: Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs. Piukham, at Lynn, Mass, for advice She ia the Mra. Pinkbam who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-laLydia E. Pink-hain advising. Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. "Cutlcura has put a stop to twelve years of misery I passed with my son. As an Infant I noticed on his body a red spot and treated same with different remedies for about five years, hut when the spot began to get larger 1 put him under, the care ot doctors. Under their treatment the disease spread to four different parts ot his body. During the day it would get rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, Inflamed and badly swollen, with terrible burning and itching. One doctor told me that my sons eczema was Incurable, and gave It np. I decided to give Cutlcura a trial. When I had used the first box ot Cutlcura Ointment there was a great Improvement, and by the time I had used the second set of Cutlcura Remedies my child was cured. He Is now twelve years old, and his skin Is as fine and smooth as silk. Michael Stelnman, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y April w m W. L. DOUGLAS & $3.50 SHOES THCWORLO $3.00 ffig8HOE8 FOR EVFRY MEMBER THe AT ALL PRIOE8. ( Toonjf owe wfcaeai oeevo W.L. rtoff J Douoimm dom met make t emit OF-er- sf. FAMILY. )nr (than flLlrMrU THE REASON W. U Mm 3 4 13.40 )iom any ether bim)ioimws lloogla .hoe. are worn bjr more in .11 walk, of Ilf. than any other muke, I. bec.iwe ofpenil tlielr eioellent t jle, ewjr Attlng, and .uperior wearing qualities The .election of th. leather, .ml other material, for earh part of th. aho .ml every detail of th. making ia looked after be the moateompleteorgiuiiutlonof .uperintemlenU.forrmea.nd killed .hnem.k.r., who recelr. the hlgheet wage, paid In the Shoe Imlil.lrr, and wlwiae workmen, hip cannot lie ..relied. If 1 could Like yon Intom. I. rye far to rice at Brorklon.M.M, and .how you how carefully W.L iNmglwi ahnenare mmta, yuu would then underatand why they bold tlielr at heluir. wer loncerand are of greater .nine than ene oilier make. OHt mad 95 Geld Band Sheee oeaaei he eg malted mt may erleam Cttge 6ft,Y.$4I ISMiglue .inline hi. name ami prn. on I tin bol loin to i.rote. t you ..onit high pfioeS and Interior .h.iee. Take Sin Mnloitllnte. Hold by th. beet .torn deate-- e ererywhere. toU Aftlut UMd wrMirW. tuoOeg meifnf Jrtt, W. I.. 1U I O LAH Mrwektow, M r. be, , 16, 1905." Productivity of the Hen. "How many eggs Is a hen wound up to lay during the term of her natural life, do you suppose? said the man who has Investigated. "No Idea, eh? Well, sir, a good, healthy hen not speaking of any particular star breed, but Just hen a good, healthy hen does pot fulfill her destiny until she has turned out 600 eggs 50 dozen. Thats wbat nature has fitted up a hen to do tn the way of eggs, and she gives her eight years to do it In." Washington FosL Taate In the Mouth, Costed Tongue, Ptn In th Hide, TOUPI1) IJVEK. the Dowel. Purely Vegetable. They SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. SUFFER g FEARFUL e, ALL WOMEN lf easy-goin- A pvrfot remPluinen, Nwu-I)rowinaa, B 0 Bating. Bears the Signature of Ot the 20,000,000 people Inhabiting Spain, only about 35 per cent, can read and write; another two and one-haper cent, of the population can read without being able to write, but the remaining 62 per cent are absolute Illiterates. . In the south of Spain It Is Impossible to get a servant who can read and write, and many of the postmen are unable to tell to whom the letters they carry are addressed. Tbey bring a bundle of letters to a house and the owner looks through them and takes those which are (or which he thinks are) addressed to him. The Spanish postmen are not paid by the state; the recipient of the letters have to remunerate them according to the amount of their correspondence, and at each letter costs the addressee least one cent It la a joke among the Spaniards that he who treats the postmen best receives the most letters whether they are Intended for him or not y Dypcpl,Io-dlgrtloun(tTooJUrt- A GOOD BUSINESS TO ENTER Tlti Hiinnnff hudnsa, $rofwrly ItamHM U on of II nmiiiwn nlr into iih! It nwd limi imat uf tawetmi notliinir w ho tFr of nutk inir fit mj fory littitmpitftl i n ft ho hu fMM In mnti ftp Any fiMtti Itvtiiff lit lltl $ il4iw bt klnir to thfttnxtrnt fth will riUi uo til in how haraMUrtla b'lnoft for blmwif And mli innfiF? from tht Mart. Wadn QM oiip rrnl of monay. HimilywotltoymirnmiifHlftlUr ! yott full will a the nftmftnf tht twir, ftntl ittnilftm ftlrtotutrlp trmta. Hern It tn opportunity lkt uly oo nitii loon man tn ft tow. Adlrweftl om TH K ttlHT ICV I ., rflNlvp Mprfhant DAISY FLY K.VJr.ER M ftM IraAf ererr nt Ttlr 149 I'rtHkila HOWARD E. llrfrl ihlcMgo, HU Rpftolniftfi prlftftt foid LftiuJ.tij Vfari hold (4iXitKH)rM)tptr II. Uftiliiicftiiflfi!a fttirt full pnoftii? arm ooftpnlim lion t ontrol n1 liuiu r work olir umI. Vr uni. ColOo lUfftrftUOft. CftfOOMlftftfttMMtl bftOlb n d Hold Ur Mm, I unit eteftft imnntl. by ftil iteftior r Mil bv n.ftll E'wtt'oM foe ft wav, 1m.. Bol . fttUWBMB, 111. BURTOHcnVsT."0 11 fhlnff. On Ui ! If ifflirtftd with tor f , y Thompsons DEFIANCE STARCH .lerchM W. N. Uo 8alt Lake City, Eye ! Water WothM wlraW No. 32. 1907. 52 S. rape-Nu- ts become wgalnst uture. n a cold ell-- j etahle vigorous Individ-- J lp,f t0 digest the viands I"? 1,1 largely owing to the dietetic health ',x,rcUe a shl a land of ,i'"'ntary organs Oswald. eufoe-wjeniar- y occupations," wrote l,n,Ht have different K)rm. because brain work f he ... brain and nerve Physical labor uses up .J"8 t the body. a f'"d for brain work-n- r '"nttfle food makers, . f"d made from so i to,'--, n,M grains known to H,. M Di.n,llr1 t',Msphate of rr ,,,,nnt required by brin r'l,l'ldlng and repair- ,trv centers. This s J.,'1 f rn"ked at the factory b" Htt,ved Instantly Aral-claa,l grocer 'j(l( i j;1 ' Co- -t tllrh Vrj , f"1" Cross Teutonia, The German I'eamsblp as for Hamburg.' from Bussorah. Ud wrecked Jut)' 2 nPar Ha" Sixteen Arabia. of coast rak on the to of the rew are belleven Kv. Seen lost. They left the v,e-;not loe In boat and bavo . heard from. of The monthly statement at the .to llc debt show that . if''. w t the business July amounted to $1,273.25.4-of decrease for the month ' Is $25,000,000. which cent bonds wnun domptlnn of four Ier on matured n " The minister of public the of France has approved the projert department of bridges . the construction of a rauHI rt g'JJ that John D. Is to Undergo Surgical Operation. Fores) Hill. h Cleveland. O.- -At D. RkcfelU. John of summer home there It was stated on Friday that In the rcporU no truth Mr .minted Friday morning that would shortly undergo s also d' operntlon. It was leave the to expected be n ed that Use fiLLErj bass Kswas-shealth. . ikd I. . K;;n.r" tlm t ttra the cut reported In !' ' feet, try Allons FootKaae. It rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy ; Always use it to Break in New Shoes. It cures swollen, hot, sweating fett, blisters, ingrowing nails And callous spots. Believes corns And bunions of Ail pain And gives Best And Comfort It cures while you walk. We Lavs over thirty thousAnd testimonials. Try it toJay. Bold by All Druggists everywhere 25 cents. Doit t accept Any substitute for Allen's Foot Ease. Trial package FBEK. Add reus, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N.Y. Enrojesu Branch Office, IVtcrliorough, England. Nuccess brings imitationa. Scores of JtT A w 1w e worthlens imitations Are sometimes offered for sale. Insist upon having Allen's FootF.o.HC. The Original powder for the feet Twelve years before the public. Annual sales over two million packages. Do not accept spurious substitutes claimed to bo just as good." Imitations the dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never be offered a aulwtitute for Allen's rootEaae. Aak for Allens Foot-Eas- e, and insist upon having iL is told only in 25 cent packngos Be member, Allen 'aFoot-Eas- o bearing yellow label with our trade mark and facsimile aignatur W . m waa the Doss Allen's A powder to be shaken into the shoos. Your feet feel awollen, nervous, hot And get tired easily. If you have aching, smarting Scal Arbitration Failed. Arbitration without an Chicago. failure In the proved to be JS! of the packing house teamsters Negotiations and their employer. after the on Friday off ew broken ha tlma ierood ratora for th fvn gn umplr. A 2J51 0fthF Parkln hoM teamHtc-aniweek ago by waa averted several into to arhl-nt Mng entered tnercase of .n A lamest ever recorded.elves mu w hour an 4 rents tR"d the little health ""I to Wells lllo, In Reason." No Truth In Story Jvl'f iy-pstiX - la Flack. Us Allan's add by all DrumWo Foot-Em- FOOT-EAS- E rJJI ." orywW bANirAUY OOKN-FA- For FREE Trial parity, I Frn RampU of tho n.w iovtatlnn, stktrwM ABno 8. Oliaatwd, L Roy, N. I. for 9S eeats. Foot-Ea- se Cool the Blood? Homo . ..id o doctor havo ud in Mir Indi- vidual bavo ..Id, that Uii. dainty, aut.acpUO powdor, .h.kea duly into the Hhor. 1. Cool-iIn the tntiro Hyo lout. tVor. ot oorvM cuter In tho oolc of ibo fr.l and Allan's Kout F.itao sotilhM and quicUUii'MBorvw. Um ever y men to keep cool aud avoid ltm I'ru.tmlo-i- . Try Uila Imple, popular rnnody t wuraelf and aco If 11 to not t ndantty Coullog c( Hold ami Wefrllluf by alt DrupBi.ia, 2.u ! |