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Show Condition naUonal debt t during 1905. The total was 121.455.-whic- h January 1. 1908. was The kldne" do in keep) Financial ,uv'reduced her . S450 per cent Uruguay Is a prosperous Pe?r sad in her prosperity Is a 7Vuitomer of the United States, of merchandise from this to Uruguay for the nine 80 about backs. X Pj. CUBAN have a great work to jio blood pure. When they get out of or der it causes back che, headaches, dizziness, languor " and distressing urin-ar- y t troubles. Keep the kidneys well and all these sufwill ferings be saved you. Mrs. S. A. Moore, proprietor of a restaurant at Waterville, Mo., says: Before using Doans Kidney Pills I suffered everything from kidney troubles for a year and a half. I had pain In the back and head, and almost in the loins and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doans Kidney Pills brought great relief, and I kept on taking them until in a short time I was cured. I think Doans Kidney Pills are wonderful." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a Foster-MIlbur- n box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ly to If a man would know himself thoroughly be hasn't much time to waste In trying to find out things about his " 31. ' 1906, ending March Tied to $2,172,276, against $1,200,. of the pro- U,e same period DSS $100 ... n Reward, $100. will b PICM4 to Iwt p.pr dlMuo Ib.t Kle.c. eul on. (trended K all lu .nd of tbl la Ut Currtk Care 1. tba only potlUTa 2 medical fraternity. Ctlnrrh (bn to known a fVnitluiUouel dlaeue, require, cotmlt. iuu, to cure .IrStment. Hall C.urrhCura I Ukea la uiMtlu directly a poo tba blood aad mucoua ill. .y.tem, thereby de.trojln the con-tlno- the pntleot of the dlMiwe, and lr!u "Ti. hulldlng up Iba conmltutloa and unlit her I1 doing Ite work. The proprietor power. EWJS 1,1th 111 IweureUv they offer tht Duller, for any com that It fall, la Bend lor Hot of teellraonlal. CO., Toledo, O. J. CHKNKV ISby til Drumtl.t., J5e. TUI for douUpatloa. fuully Foreign Pun. Catt, the Chapman has been iWj American clubwoman, Ired abroad by royalty, and some die foreign papers have the tel- LGhaatly declare that she has s right to look at a king. neighbor. lerblal , REBELS LAY DOWB NORTHWEST QUICKLY THEIR ARMS NOTES A Hillsboro, Ore., dispatch WOO SHE WAS says that Holland Nesry, tbe football playei who was so badly Injured during a football game at Portland, will recover from his Injuries. It was at first No Opposition to Provisional Govern-men- t reported that he was dead. In Cuba, Much to the SurThe large coal mine 12 miles north SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM prise of the Officials. of Therniopolls, Wyo., owned by Samuel Gebo of Montana, is burning Havana. Tbe alacrity with which fiercely and seems doomed. All the the rebels are laying down their arms men working in the mine escaped In of How And Vegetable Compound to the commission appointed to super- safety. intend that important phase of the The at Goldfield, postmaster Caused How of Had termination of the revolution is the Nevada, wired the postoffice departin Drug Public be Offered greatest surprise the provisional gov- ment last week asking for additional ernment has yet encountered In Its help on account of increased business smooth-workluprogramme. This op- He was allowed aq additional clerk at This remarkable woman, whose restore the family fortune. They eration is now well under way in the $1400, maiden name was Estes, was born in argued that the medicine which was-svicinity of Havana, 700 of Guerras Mrs. Carey M. Snyder arrived at Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1819, comgood for their woman friends and men, with their horses, having al- Hillsboro, Ore., last week and posi- ing from a good old Quaker family. neighbors was equally good for of tbe whole world. For some years she taught school, and ready been entrained for Pinar del tively identified the skeleton found on became known woman of an alert The Plnkhams had no money, andr as a Rio, while one brigade marched ' to October 1 a few miles from Hillsboro little credit. Their first laboratory was the kitchen, where roots and Gnanajay Wednesday without a alga as that of her husband, the son of a herbs were steeped on the store, of disorder. Kansas City banker. gradually filling a gross of bottles., Hundreds sof persons from Havana Senator S. A D. Keister of Lander, came the question of selling' i'hen went out to Santiago do Las Yegas for it, always before they had giveot r the Democratic for candidate governor and Rincon on Wednesday to view it away freely. They hired a. the disarmament. They were disap- of Wyoming, who was to have opened to run ott some pamphlets-settinpointed at not seeing the rebels ac- hia campaign at Cheyenne last week, forth the merits of the meditually surrender their guns, bnt never- tfts been detained at home by a cine, now called Lydia E. Pinkham's theless they witnessed an Interesting threatened Vegetable Compound, and these wero of attack typhoid fever. distributed by the Pinkham sons in sight As a concession to the men Ed P. Shanley, sheriff of Gila coun General Funston and Major Ladd perBoston, New York, and Brooklyn. mitted them to take their arms to ty, Arizona, was shot and almost in The wonderful curative properties of Pinar del Rio, where most of the men medicine were, to a great extent the killed own bullet from a his by had Joined the insurgent army. The stantly for whoever used recommended it to others, and the derifles, however, were first counted by pistol. Shanley at the time was in s mand gradually increased. officers of marines under the direc- barn at the rear of his home, and there tion of Major Ladd, and the men will was nc In 1877, by combined efforts the famto the shooting, be required to surrender them before had saved enough money tq comily the dead body of Carey M. Snyder, mence newspaper advertising and froue leaving the train at Pinar del Rio. wanted on a charge In connection with that time the growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until toSAN FRANCISCO BANK ROBBED. the robbery of the Bank of Hillsboro, and her Vegewas discovered near town. Snyders and Investigating mind, an earnest day Lydia E. Pinkham Compound have become house- - s Cashier and Clerk Struck Down and father lives at Kansas City and Is said seeker after knowledge, and above table words everywhere, and. many all, possessed of a wonderfully sympa- hold Probably Fatally Injured. tons of roots and herbs are used annuto be the first man convicted of thetic nature. San Francisco. Armed with re- tocdllng as a result of Goveruor Folks In 1843 she married Isaao Finkhara, ally in its manufacture. did not a builder and real estate operator, and Lydia E. Pinkham herself volvers and pieces of gas pipe, two crusade. live to see the great success of this-worklife was marked married their by early robbers entered the Japanese bank, She passed to her reward years In the United States court at Hel- prosperity and happiness. They had not till sne bad provided-meanKimmon Glnko, at noon Wednesday, but sons ago, and three four children, ena, Judge W. S. Hunt dissolved the for continuing her work as and after probably fatally beating injunction issued out of the court sev- daughter. as she could have done it effectively two clerks, escaped with $5,000 la eral In those good old fashioned days it herself. years ago at the Instance of the was common mothers to make for gold. Montana Mining company to prevent their own home medicines from roots During her long and eventful experience she was ever methodical in her The robbers chose a time when the own remedies nature's and herbs, St Louis Mining company from in specially work and she was always careful to prea in there were but few people transactonly physician calling working mining ground owned at argent cases. By tradition and ex- serve a record of every case that came ing business In the bank, and the sen- Marysville and for a attention. The case of every Bick long time In liti- perience many of them gained a wonwoman who applied to her for advice sational and bold deed was so quickly of curative the derful propknowledge gation. and there were thousands received effected that It was all over before erties of the various roots and herbs. careful arrest at Garden City, Kan of The study, and the details, ineluck interest Mrs. Pinkham took a great the crowd of poople passing the doors treatment and results symptoms, ing Dave horsethluf the Mackley, alleged in the study of roots and herbs, their were recorded for future reference, of the Institution were aware of what had taken place. While one of the and bigamist of Casper, Wyo., was characteristics and power over disease, these records, together with as nature so holdup men engaged the paying teller followed by his sensational escape tilie maintained that just of thousands made since, harvest-field- s hundreds in the provides bountifully of the bank, the other walked to the from the to sick women the world! Jailer When foods of county jail. orchards and vegetable rear of the bank and, going behind and represent a vast collaboraover, we take if the but all room with pains kinds; so, the counter, picked up a sack con- Tippy entered Mackleys of Information regarding the in the roots and herbs tion the latters supper Mackley tore a slat to find them, treatment of woman's Ills, which fortaining $5,000. exare remedies the field there and accuracy can hardly The action of the thief who went to from the bed, felled Tippy to the floor of authenticity various pressly designed to cure the In be the rear of the bank was witnessed and made his escape. any library in the equaled Us and weaknesses of the body, and by one of the hank 'clerks, who Immewas her pleasure to search these out, world. It With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her Inspector McLaughlin, who was and prepare simple and effective medidiately raised a cry of alarm. the present Mrs. The scream had scarcely left hie sent by the bureau of Indian affairs cines for her own family and friends. daughter-in-lainstructed She Pinkham. wascarefully Ups before be was struck down by to Induce a wandering band of 200 Chief of these was a rare combina- in all her hard-wo- n knowledge, and the man who was carrying the gold. medicinal choicest roots the tion of from 'thel! Utah to return to The thief who had been talking to Utes and herbs found best adapted for tbe for years she assisted her in her vast the paying teller drew a piece of gas homes. Is now In Wyoming, but is hav- cure of the ills and weaknesses pecu- correspondence. To her hands naturally fell the pipe from his pocket and, before the ing difficulty In locating the Indians. liar to the female sex, and Lydia E.rink banker could reach for a revolver, They apparently learned of his errand hams friends and neighbors learned direction of the work when its originastruck a blow that rendered him un- and have taken up their journey that her compound relieved and cured tor passed away. For nearly twenty-fiv- e and and it became quite popular among conscious. years she has continued towards South Dakota. nothing in the work shows when the them. The Montana Wool Growers' associdropped her AWFUL CRIME IN PRUSSIA All this so far was done freely, with- first Lydia E. IMnkhamMrs. the and linkham, present pen, as a ation, which was organized at Helena out money and without price, now the mother of a large family, took English Girl Murdered and Body Ter- to protect interests of growers, ad labor of love. it up. With women assistants, some But in 1873 the financial crisis struck as herself, the present Mrs. Journed sine die, after electing J. Edribly Mutilated. too were and Lynn. Its length severity Pinkham continues this groat work Bssen, Prussia. A great sensation ward Bower of Oka, Meagher county, mnchforthe large real estate interests from the office of no other has been caused here by the murder president; A K. Prescott of Helena, of tbe Pinkham family, as this class person have so many women been admost from vised how to regain health. Bick woof Miss Madelalne Lake, daughter of vice president; G. J. Giltinana, secre- of business suffered ho when theCenten men, this advice is Yours for Health' fearfuHepression, executive an and and treasurer, tary an English army officer, whose body, nial year dawned it found their prop- freely given if you only write to ask. commission of thirteen. erty swept awsy. Some other source for it. , terribly mutilated, was found Monday Tbe Silver Bow county, Montana, of Income had to be found. Such is the history of Lydia R Pink-ha- ms evening in the city park. Up to the At this point Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Componnd J made t present the police have been unable Republican convention unanimously Compound was made known from simple roots and herbs j the to throw any light on the mystery. endorsed the candidacy of former Vegetable to the world. medicine for women's ailments, Both her temples were beaten in, het United States Senator Lee Mantle for The three sons and the daughter, and the fitting monument to t&e noblethroat was lacerated by the hands of the United States scnatorshlp, the with their mother, combined forces to woman whose name it bears. her murderen, who evidently stran- resolutions instructing the Silver Bow gled her In addition to beating her county Republican representatives, If terribly about tbe head, and her arms elected, to support his candidacy. This and body were severely bruised. endorsement sets & new precedent In NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. Montana politics. Canal to Be Built By Contract THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL District Judge Theron Stevens at Washington. A tentative decision has been reached by Chairman Grand Junction, Colo., dismissed the Shunts of the isthmian canal commis- charge of murder against Vincent St sion that the Panama canal be bnllt John, formerly president of the Tellu-rideColo., Miners' union, and later by contract An announcement of EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT In the Coeur dAlene disof union a the final determination of the canal CE A QUICK, SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS PFADY CURE FOR ALL DRUGGISTS AND DP.AI.ERS. OR tSc.-- IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-A- T officials respecting the method of con- trict In Idaho, after District Attorney BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF ISe IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT announced that the state had struction Is expected In a few days. Selig A TUBE HANDY. TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEE- H not secured evidence to convict him A substitute (or snd superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not Chairman Shunts had a long conferand curative qualities ol That a newspaper cannot be reblister the most delicate skin. The ence Wednesday night with President the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, snd relieve Roosevelt, at which this and other strained by courts of equity from pubHeadache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safest external matters relating to the canal were lishing matter alleged to be libelous counter-irritan- t known, also as an esternal remedy (or pains in the cheat considered fully. The president is was the gist of a decision handed A trial and itomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgia and Gouty complaints, anxious that a conclusion be reached , will prove what we claim for It, and It will be found to be Invaluable In the on all questions of canal construction down by Judge John I. Mullins, of the household and (or children. Once used no family will be without It. Many as soon as possible, so that the actual Denver district court when he disAccept no preparation people aay It Is the bast ol all your preparations. work of construction may be pressed solved the temporary restraining order of vaseline unless tht same carries our label, as otherwise II Is not genuine. vigorously. ssuod by him two weeks ago against SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASELINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. of Record the Denver, Mining Daily Blast Furnace Blew Out G. G. of Cold of Rice, it the Instance MFC. Pueblo, Colo. At an early hour on field, Nev., a mining promoter. NEW YORK CITY STATE 17 STREET. of blast furWednesday a blow-ou- t Frank T. Hughes was sentenced In nace D of the Colorado Fuel ft Iron the district court at Denver to from company works In this city caused the Instant death of two men and three to five years' imprisonment in two others were so badly Injured and the penitentiary. Hughes was recent- - j You burned that they cannot live. The iy found guilty of perjury In swearing explosion Is supposedly due to gas. A that he was in the Midland wreck of the kind of fifth man was believed to have been tfie In 1903, Culbcrs Waterproof June, Siding, caught In tha falling debris and but this has not bees trial which resulted from bis suit Oiled Clothin jf crushed, An definitely established. igainst that road to recover $10,000 that stands the all inflamed, ulcerated and Catarrhal consays he does not believe more damages for Injuries which he claimed hardest service ditions of the murnus membrane such as. than five persons wero hurt he received In that wreck. nasalcatarrh.uterlnecatarrh caused DoYniKnowf by feminine Ills, sor throat, sore will be examination Civil service Win Americana Pennant Chicago mouth or Inflamed eyes by simply 17 for position of meat October held dosing the stomach. Chicago. The Chicago American In ttfl bureau of animal InBut you surely can curs these stubborn baseball club became the winner of nspcctor 'affections by local treatment with At at the following places; the pennant for the season of 1906, dustry Lake City and Logan, Utah; Bolso Mads for alt kinds both games of the double head-a- t Salt of wet work or sport Luramle and Moscow, Cheyenne, Ida.; which destroys the disease germs, checks St Louis on Wednesday, In and Sheridan, Wyo. SOLD EVERYWHERE discharges, stops pain, and heals thn o schtd-tJtlch the Chicago team was inflammation and soreness, 6 1 ttasTS Horace Baker, of Snake Valley, In Ml ao-o- f on were called off plsy, laxtine represents the most successful a with wife his assaulted Nevada, Phlladel-nd wet grounds, while local treatment for feminine ills ever nnd serious possibly Infllctlnr AGENTS. PtMMiU New York spilt even In the kuire, produced. 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