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Show Passing of the Battleship. The speeches made in the Senate Russians Snent a?n.nnn nnn nn Mrii I when the conference report on the Naval Appropriation bill was presented Town, Now Destroyed. Port Dalny, the Russian seaport oa marked the turning of the tide In the bay, on the east coast of battleship craze. Senator Hale, who g the peninsula near Port la the naval expert of the senate, 'oot 'Arthur, was Intended by Russia to be only condemned the building of moro the chief commercial emporium of Its battleships at present, but said that eastern dominions. The edict provid- he would be surprised if f for Its been was had issued construction already badly Investing by the Russian emperor July 30, 1899, ed In this way, and prominent senaand the town, fully equipped with oil tors fully agreed with him. For some modern Improvements, docks, ware- years the American has warned the houses and railroad facilities was government to go slow in such InvestOpened to commerce In December, ments and direct its attention to oth1901. No one was allowed to live in er features of naval construction it until its construction was practical- which promised more favorable rely completed. The Bpacious harbor, sults in case of war. This"ap6r free from lco tn winter has sufficient claimed no prescience upon the opindepth for the largest vessels. There ions of distinguished naval experts were great wharves for their accomand naval events that It should have been difficult to misconstrue. modation connected with the tracks k of the railway to Russia, Senator Hale says that the Five large piers had been constructcatastrophe and the tragio ed, each supplied with numerous rail- events within the year occurring In warerooms our own navy have arrested attention Immense road tracks. and elevators, gas, electric lights and and startled those upon whom the rewater, and a large breakwater was be- sponsibility rests for building those ing constructed, so that ships could ships. While these have been perhaps lie at the piers and load and unload the direct cause of the sudden change It Is well to call to mind that the disregardless of weather. senator himself, in a Docks for foreign vessels, steam tinguished the senate on March 3, before find sail, extended between the piers speech had not occurred disasters when these and along the shore for two miles. some with approach to acThere were two first class dry docks, predicted was what likely to occur and one intended for ordinary ocean curacy learn that the im to It is gratifying steamers and the other designed to of the battle construction mediate accommodate the largest vessels of naval approin the for War or commerce. The branch rail- ships provided instead Is bill discretionary way which connects with the main priation of mandatory. line of the Chinese Eastern railway The most distinguished naval ex at Nalgalln had a daily train service to port Arthur and to Harbin, and pert in the British navy condemns weekly trains to Moscow and St battleships as inadequate for the for which they were built, and Petersburg. The city of Dalny Is his In an extensive opinion was based on evems picturesque'y situated had already occurred in peace which valley which, slopes gently down to the deep and well protected bay of and war. Since then the British and and Is surrounded on French naval departments have given three sides by a range of hills rising more attention to other branches of to a height of S00 feet It is divided the naval service, until at the present Into three parts the Administration moment the tonnage of the battleships city, the European and Commercial under construction In the British navy City and the Chinese city. Dalny may is not as great as that of the battlo- be said to have been constructed by Bhlps under construction In the Unit' the Chinese Eastern Railway Com- ed States, though the former country pany under the direction of M. Wltte, has the largest navy in the world. until recently Russian minister of When a battleship costing $8,000,000 and now president of the council can be blown un with safety 5f ministers. men were a submarine 23,000 by Nearly costing $150,000 It Is high time for prudence and reflecemployed dally on the work of tion to Intervene. Baltimore Ameri the port and town. The emperor fca the decree of July can. IS99, defined the conditions upon Rhlch the port was to be opened to Women Clerks in Germany. foreign trade, first of which was the Women have become an Indispensaright to Import and export merchanble factor in the German postal tele dise of every description free of cusgraph and telephone service, It seem3, toms duties. In spite of the conservatism which The city consists of the administratprevented the utilization of feminine ion portion. In which are located rail- activities In public work in Germany road shops, for making cars, etc., until nearly half a century later than shops, shops for steamship con- In France and England, says the Bosstruction and repair, with various of- ton Transcript. United States Consul fices of the port, steamships and railMonaghan, of Chemnitz, In his recent nd communication to the United States road; reslnces of mechanics general employes, together with Department of Commerce and Labor parks, churches, schools, clubs reviews briefly the conditions and reind places of amusement, and foreign quirements which are of interest as residence section, Joining the general showing the progress of women In mercantile section, but further off, t fatherland. It Is not every woman ward the bills, and on gradually slop- can obtain a position In the German ing, higher ground, commanding a postal service, so strict are the flew of the bay. regulations respecting age, About three miles from the foreign character, education and health. A settlement, to the southeast, is an ex- government medical examination procellent sea beach, arranged for a sum- nounces upon the health, which must mer resort, and connected with Dalny be perfect; the age must not exceed 30 or be under 18; and a good common by a fine highway chord education Is a prlmarry requisite More than 16,000,000 had been expended on the harbor system before Possessing all these qualifications, the the end of 1902, and It was estimated Hotuao candidate Is eligible only to a that the cost of completing the wi-k- s position as assistant In the postofflca, would t nearly $20,000,000, but this and the highest salary she can hope does not represent the total cost of for is $119 a year.' In the telegraph the erection of this great commercial and telephone service, however, though the rules of admission ate port LaM year 717 steamships loaded equally strict, and no womca with with merchandise tod 1.418 Chinese children are employed. Four thousJunks enterel the port and 1.171.139 and women are now engaged In the pieces of merchandise and 45.134 pass- telephone service of the German emengers passed through It pire. It Is stated. 1.000 of tbem being In Berlin. The hours are light, tangTbe population of Dalny at the census In January of last year was 41.209 ing from six to eight a day. The of whom 3.113 were Russians. 207 Jap- highest pay which a woman can draw anese and Koreans and the rest Chi- la German telephone offices Is $137. nese. New York Tribune. which Is said to afford a com fort ibis living In Germany, but Is a low wag VMIm Bright," said Mr. Slotnan. compared to that to be obtained in Is a Jenkins don't think Mar very goo England, where experienced telephone "No?" friend of yours." replied Miss clerks get $600 and the chief super"No visors are paid as high as $2,250. Tn l?r!eht. yawning ostentatiously. 1 on I'd called only Germany, however, it must be noted you the told me If Boa flat women on their withdrawal from see. "I be watting my time." active labor, after the prescribed numdown't consider my time worth Catholic Standard and Times. ber of years of faithful work are awarded a government pension on tbe After bearing a minister tell of tae same plane with the men. toany beautiful things beyond tat wondering that trare yon cannot Wrilng "What ever made Jones he doesn't commit suicide. pot bis wife la bis office as a typePORT DALNY, THE FIAT CITY FROM AaAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAAA 0 2 jv;. -- y. - - v.v. .v.v. "- -" "n-inc- es e con-ttructl- ie-pa- ir ho-Id- s, gov-ernmflt- t any-thin- s. hp writer?" municipal return giw the number tree rf belonging to Parts aa 81,45$. A Billing 'It Is the only possible way that be could dictate to her." GANITARIUK3. PE-RU-- NA CATARRH OF THE STOMACH IS DYSPEPGENERALLY CALLED PROSIA SOMETHING TO DUCE ARTIFICIAL DIGESTION IS GENERALLY WO Hi'j 11 !,;:,i7wi',!'''i;;t TAKEN. Located at 26th and Wyandotte Sti, ESTADLICHEO PANCREATIN PEPSIN, AND A HOST OF OTHER DIGESTIVE REMEDIES HAVE BEEN INVENTED. HENCE, THESE REMEDIES DO NOT REACH THE SEAT OF THE DIFFICULTY, WHICH IS REALLY CATARRH. Petro-pavlovs- pvr-pos- GE58 CAROLINA SOUTH For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. Llao-Tun- 150,-000,00- SENATOR RECOMMENDS Tal-len-Wa- n rt S. U. TTTTTTTTTTTT Ex-Senat- f VTTf f f VTYYTYT M. C. Butler. Peruna is not simply a remedy for dyspepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Peruna cures dyspepsia because it Is generally dependent upon catarrh. It you do not derive prompt and sat- isfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ex- - U. S Senator M. C. Butler from South Carolina, was senator from that state for two terms. In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., from Washington, D. C, says: "I can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. .1 have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It Is Indeed a wonderful medicine besides a good tonic." M. C. Butler. The only rational way to cure dyspepsia is to remove the catarrh. Peruna cures catarrh. Peruna does not produce artificial digestion. It cures catarrh and leaves tbe stomach to perform digestion in a natural way. It Is vastly better and safer than resorting to artificial methods' or narcotics. Peruna has cured mora cases of dyspepsia than all other remedies combined, simply because It cures catarrh wherever located. If catarrh Is located In the head. Peruna cures It. If catarrh has fastened itself tn the throat or bronchial tubes Peruna cures it When catarrh becomes settled In the stomach. Peruna cures it. as well in this location as In any O. LUtle Hints. Tucks of all widths are noted on new dresses. Coarse laces trim the canvas fabrics brlcs to perfection. Elaboration is the keynote of the season In dressdom. Nets printed In cloudy Dresden effects are very attractive. In Shoulder trimmings droop pseudo grandmamma style. Daisies and buttercups are reappearing as millinery blossoms. A panel front makes round and round trimmings' possible for stout woman. The newest skirt tucklngs turn toward the front of the skirt and taper to a point at the knee. Colors will be more of a feature in woman's handkerchiefs than they have been In maay seasons. The red hat Is the correct thing to wear with a black and white striped or checked gown. Thin louisines and shaded taffetas have quite superseded the erstwhile popular foulards. Between the rain umbrella and the parasol comes a half way article in "shower size." Rose quillings of tulle are a charming finish for the ruffles of house and evening dresses. Flower frtnged chiffon sashes are handsome and effective additions to summer dinner gowns. Dotted swtss forming a facing thr-Inches In width on soft Milan oraii hats is new and attractive. or Pinked ruchlngs and raveled-ou- t d are the frills among tiny swagger new things. All over Valenciennes Is to be used a good deal for the more expensive summer gowns. It Is rumored. Maltese lace Insertions are used for frocks of chiffon cloth, while for gowns cf net Llcrre or Alencon are preferred. The narrow skirt features seem to be the narrow front gore aad the deco flounce that sweeps downward from the knee. Tbe newest crush belts are elaborate, being thickly strewn with studs of gilt, steel, embossed leather or embroidery . Goods and lace matching those of the frock can be used by your umbrella merchant Id covering a frame of any size desired. have beOsnber or shaded effect even the veil come such a eras that worn Is by cf shaded chiffon blng mart folks In tbe morning. Tbeee are worn over the face, crossed in the bsck with the long ends brought forward and knotted loosely In front lace-edge- Poles Making Trouble. The Poles are taking advantage of Russia's troubles In the Far East, and are making frequent demonstrations. Recently crowds marched through the streets of Piotrkoff singing patriotic and revolutionary songs. The Russian authorities have compelled tbe porters cf houses to spy on their tenants. Tbe Central Workmen's Committee of Warsaw has Issued circulars to the porters urging them not to obey the Russian police, and pointing out that community of Interests unites them to the proletariat. A crowded gathering of Polish emigrants In Whltechapel, London, voiced the sentiment cf Polish patriots with regard to the war. All the speakers denounced la the most bitter terms the crushing tyranny which the Russian government imposes upon and it was said that Poles pray fervently for the defeat of Russia In thi present war. The meeting passe.l several resolutrons. the gist of which was that the Polish party would make use of any favorable political situation which might come from the weakening cf Russia in order to realize Its alms. Po-lcn-d, Jealousy at Seventy Years. Fierce Jealousy at "0 yesrs of age may seem strange to American readers, but to a Frenchman it Is by no means remarkable. Peter Thlebaud, a resident cf Paris was 68 years of age, and his wife Si. Peter was lnce;ast In his reproach's alleging .that Ms companion flirted outrageously. When his anger got beyond bounds he used to beat the un, happy woman. A few days ago the other occupants cf the house were startled by cries of "Help!" and "Murder!" and when they rushed Into the apartments occupied by the couple they found the enraged h'isband standing over his prostrate wife, whom be had brained with a three-edeestool. A moment later he she himself dead. Philadelphia North American. d DISEASES OF WOMEN. to treat diseases of women. cured a Many wbo have suffered for yenrs bo na a. Special book for women KKEE. "Well equipped Trained Attendant. Bert Invalid's Hoa la the Weat. Xlay Used ia Examination!. A quiet home for women during confinement, CANCERS, TUMOHS-- No Money Until Cured, writs for pnea book on Club Feet, Curvature of Lung, Eye, Slrin, Kidney, bladder, Spine, Hare Lip. Mood and Epilepsy, Catarrh, Nervous Diseases. Stomach Troubles, ?ILES, Fistula Car Positively Guarantees, Wi1hul knii, lijmurt cr eauttie. At tnnty, icctfttd until falitnl it null, VARICOCELE. Radically Cured la Ten Day under Positive. Guarantee. Stud for tipeclal FREE Hook, New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, Hydrocele, Rupture, Stricture, eta DEFORMITIES CURED. All persons crippled, deformed, lame or para lyind bbould know what can be doue by proper treatment for these cases. Special attention paid to crippled children at the Sanitarium. Patienti successfully treated at l5ome by and confidential, at mall. Consultation Fr or by letter. Thirty years' experience Illustrated Book Free. Firing much valuable office o Call information. at office or write to DR. C. M. COE, Office. 915 Read Walnut St.. KANSAS CITY, M0. the following letters from, patients treated and cured ty Dr. Coe; they tell their own story: Suffered for Twenty Years With Nern vous Headache Treated by Dr. Coa Considers Relief From Pain a Bless Ing General Healt'i Better Than It; Has Been for Years Takes Pleas ure In Recommending Or. Coe. Net City. Kas.. July '.h, 1901. Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City. Mo. Dear Doctor: I had suffered for twenty year, with a pain in my bead, and tried maor remedies sod doctors without relief. About four yesrs sgo I began taking treatment Irons you. and derived much benefli from ssme. My head and general health are belter tbao far years. To relief from pain in my btad Is bleesing to me. You have always treated m( with fairness and conatderaUoa, and i lass. pleAsure In recommending you. Yours very truly. J. W. BLAIR. Their Little Girl Entirely Cured of St Vitus Dance Treated In 1898 Had Been Afflicted for Six Months Was Cured In Two Months' Time. Kauai CUy. Mo.. Sept. 12. JlOfc Dr. C. M. Coe. Dear fcir: Our little girl is now entirely cured of EL Virus' dance, by your treatment la the was afflicted sis cion.bs. Yout treatment cured her tn two months' urns, a4 the b remained, well ever sine. MAUGIS WACH3MAN. Respectfully. & W. Co.T.er lU and Askew 61. ls. After Being Sick for Eight Years and Trying Many Doctors Without Par. manent Relief, She Went to Dr. Co and Was Cured New Well and Doing Her Own Work Feels That 8h Owes a Great Deal to Dr. Coe. Junction City. Kas.. June 20. IKS. C M. Cos, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Doctor: It Is now two years since was trested at your feanlirium In Kansas City, and I am well and do In it my owa work. Hav gaired thirty rounds la weight I was sick tit eight yeanfore and bsi tried many doctors, tu' sever tbibed any permsncnt reitef ustll I was trested st jsour Sanitartusn. I feel that 1 owe a (real deal to you. Yours respectfuliy, Dr. MRi J. T. KOU1CK. Dr. Coe'a TreaGreatly Benefitted tmentFeels Like a New Person- -, Treated Four Yeara Ago and Has Been Perfectly Well Ever Sines Had Been III for Ten Years Befor Kro, Kas . Juse II '.h. 101. C. U. Cos. IT. D., Ksnaaa City, Mo. Dear Doctor: I will say that yeur treatment greatly benefitted me, ar.d msds me feci like a ba aew person. It has four year since I took treatment from vou. and durlag tiiois, U. and tav dcD years t hsv felt perfecty more work than I bad for ten years previously. I had been III for some lea yeara before 1 a p. I r omscead all piled to ye for treatment. sufferer to go to you. tours troiy, MR. J. CAAa Successfully Operated on f.r Hemor, rholda Found Dr. Coa a Skillful Operator Treatment and Accommodations at the Sanitarium all That, Could be Desired Recommends Treatment to Other Sufferers. Woodwsrd, Ko. S. 1S Mar Cctirera:Okl,, I underwent rhr3s st IDr. a ursl'.al Coe otwraMea tt Sanitarium, ubirii ago, fnuad tr. Cs to be a very akn.ful ce(ul. H's treatment srsd S'.orr.x nations cpersior In the Sanitarium wet 5 41 if at be de sired. I cheerfully rtcomitetid a.I sufferer t cor.au it Di. Co. J. U. D'LULK- - Z'A.r !t iiua. tu for Catarrn of tho Bltudsr- -. Had Suffered for Years and Tries Mny Remedies r.'one of Them 014 Him the Cood That Ours Did. Treat) New Daisies Produced by Breeder. It is autborltlvely announced that a noted flower breeder has succeeded tn producing two new varieties cf dasles which are enormously large. These are known as the Alaska and the California, and are from four and a half to five Inches In diameter, borne on stems two or three feet long. Each flower is conposed of thirty-eight to forty-twpetals with a very small disk: It Is claimel that these flowers are perfectly hardy .nd will grow anywhere in the United Slates. Experiment Station Record. ISCa Orranlzed with a fult staff of physicians and ltinreons for treatment of all Curonio Diseases, THlRJt ROOMS for accommodation of ptUieuts. Difficult Surgical Otraiout Prrfrrmtii with, Siill and Sue t tit tvhm turgtry u ntctitary. Kso Keener, Ms, OeL Pi. 1909. Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City, Mo sir. I take great p,easure in wrlUsg treaimeM sr. i& ajood if you cooceralttg csiarrh ats bladder. I is Son forfor an for had tried rasay rerer-disu- , sad aaSered year sver 4 4 Use good mat your kas bus Reapvcutul.y yours, tar tva T. Ier yer ar 4m r. TH?fOJ Cured of Stomach TrouLie Thankful for Treatment and Kindna Ra calved. Lutsnaa, M . Jsa IS. Dr. C. M. Co. Kitaai City. Ms hae a Iiear Deits Tur letter earn t I was glad t see that r sgo. s fw days had act forcotle ana. My steiaaek '.revbi k doe so. completely welt, MS my cm. I take I am eary sne. a)e ta-m- thrt tx-tl- tkaakfal for rM s4 T6r kitdcea KOaVs truly. u sMCHHOLsV V |