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Show BO Does Your Watch Run Right? FORCED SENT TO PROTECT ED AMERICANS HOW MRS. BROWN IN MEXICO SUFFERED 10 RESIGN Let us fix it. During Change of Life How Lydia EL Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Made Her a Well Woman. GENERAL HEURTA TURNS TRAIT. OR TO MEXICAN PRESIDENT AND TAKES HIS PLACE. SALT LAMS UrXUTAlt lola, Kansas. "During the Change of Life I was sick for two years. Be Madero Wat Summoned to Hall of If a man is old and ugly, and hla and Overpowthe Embassador wife Is young and beautiful, it may ered After Membera of Hla Staff be a sign that he has more dollars Were Wounded. than seuse. Have you ever Noticed the difference between FRESH and STALE butter? Cut Luneta Coffee r 1 Mexico. at Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left mo and I was not so sore. I continued taking it until I bad taken twelve bottles. Hovt I am stronger than I have been for years and can do all my work, even tho washing. Your medicine is worth its weight In gold. I cannot praise it enough. If more women would take your medicine there would be mora healthy women. You may nse this letter for the good of others." Mrs. D. JL Brown, 809 N. Walnut SL, Iola,Kan. Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman' existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia . Finkham's Vegetable Compound. If you want special advice write to lydia E. PInkham rfcdlclne Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Toar letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held la strict confidence. ternoon by General Blanquet, one of Ms most trusted commanders, lie resigned when Blanquet ordered him to urrender his office before 6 o'clock an ipaJn of execution at that hour. General Victoriana Huerta, Maseru's chief, thereupon assumed conand trol of the government himself military governor. The American embassador has capro-tl&lm- In to the state department at that Madero is held a prisoner the nalibnal palace by General Wasu-Ingto- n Huerta. Pino The Madero Buarez, was also arrested and Is held I prisoner in another part of the pal-sct, TL.iw" a The man who has piled up a never wasted any time wishing Gustavo Madero, the president's he was rich. brother, and General Del Gado, the were also arfederal commander, P.etter a man who falls than one rested. The inhabitants, always ready, by who never tries. reason of their volatile temperament, to go from Crollc to fight, are surging through the streets, crying "Viva Diaz!" and "Viva Huerta!" We handle All the horrors of the last ten days "Reliable" Incubators &rraoderi apparently have ibeen forgotten In exultation over the advent of a new "Clipper" Fanning Mills and Idol. A city torn by shot and shell "Simplex" Cream Separators Tuesday night en fete. The A by the or'od: konce ro hotd-streets are being cleared of the dead 1 hats midlines see hIJ s. quArler. y rollicking crowds of merry-makerI in the highrst nltra The arrest of Madero took place In I lh-- ore and. A.Hnis tmtanfd. I It'll pay you to gel in touch wilh us. The the ball of the embassadors. was summoned to the room president 2L Co. Griffin Blackmarv after tho stage bad been set for bis OCDEN. UTAH entrance. He stepped inside and found all the entrances guarded. One soldier, by the words of his gun at the Blanquet, pointed A POSITIVE uo PER. breast of Madero, who leaped upon MANLNT CURE FOR aim. In the struggle the gun was disLiquor and charged, without injuring anyone. The soldier was disarmed and placed unDrug Addictions der arrest by order of Huerta. on the m TVot. ti oo oaMidtr. n Mm, I trt4 b iW -- . U.. THE Mtlil CIN. charge of firing without orders. U L.I. tllTLTE 114 W. Sntk Iioib 's In the excitement attending who arrest. Carmedia, Captain dl'K lATcsT ILLt'STK!-- had Just been appointed chief of pooiiio 'h. I. .. b h.. irtrr tral in lice, advanced upon Colonel Riberell, I MOLER BAR3BU COLLEGE hooting and wounding him aedoiisly. 1.1 (nn-r.l- l : Kin-.'- l IH1.T l,Kli ( lit Immediately there was an exchange of shots and three or four members staff were woundeu. SAFETY OF JttlLROAQ TRAVEL at the president's Twenty, men of the Twenty-nint- h Infantry of Blanquet' forces were enThe Onion Pacific System Union trusted with the duty of guarding the Pacific Railroad, Oregon Short Line private room of the president at the nail-roa- d Railroad, beginning of the revolt In the palace. and Navigation Company Is General Dlas and the men who be now reaping the benefit of years of trayed President Madero have an consistent effort to promote safety of agreement. It I said, and Dias will te travel on it lines. dictator of the situation. Thelwhole country Is In a turmoil. Within a period of four year It Is reported that Zapata has new the Union Pacific 6ystm fell turned for Madero and will try to short of a perfect record for safekeep up a banditti guerrilla warfare ty by only on accident resulting against the new president. The new In death. president is making no promises exDuring the past five years 15.000.000 cept to try to restore peace through-Ou- t have been expended in Installing the republic. lock II proSignal Automatic Electric HUERTA HELD RESPONSIBLE. tection on Its lines and every mile of fntni United States Will the way from Omaha to It Require Order be terminal I under this protection. Restored In Mexico Before RecogTo reduce In a minimum the hnx-sr- d nition la Extended. of accident, the Vnion Pacific ten has the of year past during Washington. The government System been drilling Its trainmen In the ob- Francisco I. Madero having fallen and servance of danger signal by a sys- Gen. Vlctoriano Huerta having been tem of nurprise test, the results of proclaimed president of Mexico, It which hate been fry sallsfactory. 9? devolves upon U tilled States Ambassuccessful, sador Henry Iene Wilson to move at per rent of them Win and those clashed as "failures" were orc with the de facto Mexican govrejected sufficiently to have averted ernment for the protection of Ameriaccident. cans throughout the republic. Every arrident involving a hazard It will be Mr. Wilson a first duty to of lrutnan life is promptly investigat- treat with the tiew president for ed ti determine the cause and to pre- 8mellora.iion of the conditions Imscribe. If possible, a remedy ablaut posed on Americans and other foreig-era, recurrence. as a result of the fighting In the streets of Mexico Cily In which some The Result of All This Effort were killed, others woundMeans Superior Service When froelgner ed nd thousands rendered homeless. You Travel Via the Union Pacific While th' givertiment will lake no System. Ami any Oregon Short Line Aeent concern over tne bolre of a su"ces sor to President Madero. such a regarding rate, and full particulars will hnve to demonstrate his cast. travel whn you maintain e'able government to ability fJKRRlT FOIIT. before will be ao' Pa'scner Traffic Manacer, Omaha, corded political him by the Vnited Stales. Neb Pension Bill Passed. v. r, Brr.LKY. G"neral Passenger Agent, Salt Lake Wahigton. The larest pension , (Adv) bill ever reported to conarress. carryCl'y, Utah. ing appropriations aggregating Sure Sign. was passed by the house late observed Flatly. Tuesday, "Spring is coming," "I ran feel it In tie air. Mexicans Raid Texas Ranches. "So ran I." replied Urokely, "In the air my wife assumes toward me when Alpine. Texas. Sheriff 3. A. Walton be begins ta kin of the limited extent of Brewster county, wHh a posse, of Ler warlrole." pusuing a small band of Mexicans who crossed the border and raided Revised. some ranches In Texas, stealing "The way of the transgressor is horses, saddles and arms. hard." rinofed the divine. Another Suffraget Imprisoned, The autom'rile salesman Immedih Miss Zelie Emerson. alert. became tjondoft, ately 'V one of our tars and It won't mliitant suffrsjrette of iac,koo. Mich. wo is carrying on a campaign ot .e," he ssettod. Judge. window smashing la the est end London, has been sentenced to tws months at bard labor. iV,ii" ,.x r T r ,"" iZi- - , Six American warships of the dreadnaught type have been rushed to Mexican ports for the protection of American citizens and interests. They am the Georgia, the Nebraska, the Virginia and the Vermont (the flagship of Hear Admisal Fletcher), on the Atlantic side; and the South Dakota and the Colorado (flagship of Hear Admiral Southerland) on the Pacific aide. The Illustration ahowa, above, the Colorado and Admiral Fletcher, aad, below, the Vermont and Admiral Usher. MOTTO FOOD SUPPLY EXHAUSTED LONG AMERICANS BEFORE DEATH CAME kmf f' r..lr. d Ma-flero- iaia rniilab - .!' Oregon-Washingto- a sue-cess- ARE OVER FAR Relation Between Russia and Austria in Dangerous State of Tension Because of Disptue Over Albania. Companions Were Recovered. RESIDENTS OF MEXICO ASSAULTED WHILE PEACEFULLY PASSING THROUGH THE STREETS. A disratch to the Dally London. Mall from ChrisUhurch, N. Z., says that full details of Scott's return jourof Mexico City and Other ney will reveal a still more g'orloua Populace the Republic Inflamed of Part page of history when they are pubAgainst Citizens of This Country lished than tho brief oilicial narra-tlvby Prominent Mexican Officials. "It Is stated." says the Mail, "tha't Lieutenant Kvans was assisted by his Misstatements by Washington. comrades from the pole until his death Mexican federal officials concerning and that every ounce of food wag ex- the intentions of the United States In hausted Ions before death came to the present crisis, which so inflamed Scott's party. Only a mmll quantity the populace In the capital Saturday, of tea was found with the bodies, are being made throughout the repubwhich were discovered In the follow- lic with similar effecL Consul Kirk ing positions: reported to the state department Sun"Scott, sitting v.ith his back to the day that feeling ran his head and the high In Manzanlllo and throughout the tentpole, tent polo be had placed his diary as a countryside on account of unauthor nupport to his head. Dr. Wilson and ized statements about the intended ac Lieutenant liowers were lying in their tion of the American government. Demonstration sleeping bags. against Americans "Possibly an expedition will be sent have been made In other Mexican Pa for the bodies next summer. A me cific ports and it became necessary to Wilson and Powers hold the cruiser Denver at Acapulco morial to was erected on Observation bill. It until the arrival of the South Dakota was constructed of jarrah wood and in that port on Saturday, so bitter were outbreaks resulting In some will last for age. s "Member of the expedition Indicate cases in assaults upon American who were peaceably passing the possibility of disarpointment at Amundsen forcsta'ling them took the through the streets. 'stiffening out of Scott' tarty for the CHARLES S. THOMAS return Journey. Beard mor "While descending glacier the route was found to be terribly rough and many obstructions ten lo twelve f t tr'h hid to be ellmi-ed- , which rrsnlted la the explorers being badly bruised or strained. The member of Lieutenant CampbeT nod hern party are In msgnirirent health considering the terrible prh In an Igloo, they underwent where they led a primitive exlsienre for six and one-- l alf months. Tin y had a reg.ilar physical drill. TbHr only ICerature was "David Copper-fieldof whir h 'one chapter was read aioud daily. As atic Exclusion League Reports. The AsUUc Exc San Francis-o- . rion league adopted a report ffunda Into the on the influx of Japanese x Pnlled States wilbin the lat months of the year 1912 which it will send to every member of the s's'e legislatures and every twrolur of c;i According to the report, tt.e gre. arriva's in this piUd were .616 sr.i the dc rtures &42. London. The danger of a rupture among the great European powers over the Balkan Imbroglio has not yet passed. No progress is being made by e. the ambassadors at their confer- ences toward reconciling the widely divergent vlews of Austria-Hungarand Russia regarding the boundaries of Albania. Present indications seem to point to an early abandonment of the ambassadorial attempt to bring the two powers on to the same platform. "Difficult and serious" la the description of the situation given In diplomatic quarters In London on Saturday. Montenegro has further Inflamed matter by making another appeal for Russian support. This latest appeal close with the words. "Scutari or Austria-Hungardeath." continues resolutely to refuse to consider the severance of Scutari from Albania, No date has been set for the next meeting of the ambassadors, as no lnv mediate means of dissolving the dead lock Is apparent. y n Sr-ol- cltt-7en- This home Is dedicated to good will. It grew out of love. The two head of the household were called together by a power higher than they. To It decree they are obedient. Every tone of the voice, every thought of their being. Is subdued to that service. They desire to be worthy of their high calling, as minister of that grace. They know their peuce will go unbroken only for a little time. And often tbey suspect that the time will be more short even than their anxious hope. Tbey cannot permit so much as one hour of that brief unity to be touched by scorn or malice. The world's Judgments have lost their sting Inside this door. Those who come seeking to continue the harmony which these two have won are ever welcome. The rich are welcome, so they come aim-pl- y. The poor are welcome, for they learned friendliness have already through buffeting. Youth is welcome, for It brings the Joy which these two would learn. Age Is welcome, for It will teach them tenderness. Collier's Weekly. HIS OPINION. jl I BANQUET FOR "UNCLE JOE." Government Officials Honor Veteran Republican Leader of th House. President Taft, cabiWashington. net official. Chief Justice White, member of both bouse of congress, past, present and prospective, and host of other lolltiral and personal friends of Representative Joseph O. Cannon of Illinois, former speaker ol the bouse, featured the programme and guest list of the farewell dinner to him Saturday night. Plana had been made for approximately f00 guests. It was a feast of fun and a tribute of affection. Th programme abounded with novel features merrily announced by the toast master. The dinner was the culmination of plans laid many weeks ago l make It one of the rnot notable banquets ever given in Washington. REBELS APPLY THE TORCH. -- .' 1 Schoolhouse and One Horns in Raid on Colonia Diaz. El Paso. Texas Dr. W. W. Gay ar rived here Sunday from the Mormon colonies in chihuahua and confirmed the reported burning of Colonia Diaz He is the first Ameriby the rebels. can direct from the colonies since the fire. He understands that the school-housand the home of Charles Evans were spared and ail others burned. A Japanese merchant in the colonies critrnsted him wilh S"00 to bring to but rebels held 09 il Paso for safety, and a companion at Asceni,e doctor sion and took the money. Spar Te Solve High Cost of Llvlrg. "The great paradox of our Chirajro. times ihe people are r oi.piainlng ot the hieh cow of lilng and the farir.er S. Thomas, the newly electat the same time is fri.i;n that hi edCharles senatof from Colorado, I a Georgibusiness Is not r rof'aJtle." Is riven an birth, a graduate of the Unlver as the basis for a ca'l Issued Sundav Slty byef Michigan, and has practiced lav e on mart:ct-In- In Colorado for a national eon'cr!n'-since 1871. He served on and farm ta be hld here I trm ef the state. Bulbars Repulse Turk. j Port Striving for Peace. London. Two a't'TT.p'ed sorties by i f"on,MantinopIe The grand vi7.!er. the beleaguered Turkih carrison of jMahmond gehefket Pasha, on Weddays of this week nesday admitted that, while continnArlanople on were reprised by the PulEarians. The 'tig the war, the porte would strive Turks lost more thaa l.ooo ki;ied and o conclude peace on the basis of ita wounded. recent note to the powers. Curtail Shipment of Mexican Cattle. Wilson to Follow Ancient Custom. President-elec- t Noeaiee. Arlx. Orders received by Princeton. N. tbe Arlzort collector of customs from Wilson announced definitely Wednesthe federal tmrm of snimaJ Industry day that he would not mak public will a'most iroh!bit the shipping of the names of his cabinet until he sent Unithem to the senate for conOrmatioo large nnmVrs of cattle Into the March 4. ted States from Mexico rr; - t HOME Ideal Which Consistently Lived Up to, Cannot Fall to Make for Happiness In Life. EAST VICTIMS OF Only a Small Quantity of Tea Found When Bodies of Captain Scott and to FOR CHRISTIAN WAR CLOUQS AGAIN LOOM LARGE a over-excite- fore I took your med icine I could not bear the weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly. I doctored with three doctors but they did me no good. They said nature mast have ita way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Veeetabl af- e. for-tuu- 1 President Madero, a the treachery of one of his followers, U a prisoner and has been of forced to resign the presidency bled Tin? coffee lover knows the difference. Aro you one of them? If not, why not? Coupons for H iters' Fine Silverware in every jmekiitfo. I Mexico City. President Madero was arrested the national palace late Tuesday THINK IT OVER ,1 . if victim, of war-strick- Then compare the difference between the STALE coffees on the market and Hewlett's FrestiRaastcd Steel il s k Building Bill Reported. Washington. The omnibus public building bill, carrying total aproprl Uobs of $2M4J.SC0, was reported Saturday to the house. It proposes a new building for the Interior departroenJ not to exceed La cost f 2,500,6m. n Howe I snderstand your friend Bangs recently led a charming widow to the matrimonial altar. Wise I don't know about thaL Pm Inclined to think she pushed him there. Will Dawn Upon Him Some Day. "Oh, yes; Jack adores me; I've known It for weeks." "Then what's bothering youf "What bothering me! Why I've got to watt for him to find It ouL" Boston Evening Transcript. CONSTIPATION Munron's j e May Pass Bill Over Veto. an! sent Washington. House leaders, aroused over President Taft't disapproval of the Burnett-tiliingha.immigration bill, began making a canvass Satnrday preparatory to an effort to pass It over his veto. I Paw-Pa- nilsareaaiikealloth- . A L LM) i Zjfffw liver Into aefcvrry fry gentle methods. thy do aot scour; they do tn. gripe; they do Oot weaken; but they do start ail the secretion of the liver tiu stomach in way tbat sons) pats these orfrao to a healthy condition and Corrects coesf ipaiien. Munyons Paw-PaPills are a tonie to the stomach, liver aod serve. Tbey invigorate Instead ol weaken; ttey enrich the Word insteod of imperref isbiftg it; they enable tbe stomach to get ail rbe wearufcment from food thai sa pot aM It, Fries si ceata All Dragf sta. OBI UiausIPSOH l(,Tr;.X.l, |