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Show SUFFERED FOURTEEN j yEARft. A Terrlbls Cass of Dropsy, end Hoy It Was Cured. v- TAFTS CELEBRATE titt! . SUMMER - - - lb'! Alii A Ct)U t)t IIUIJ : j.: Mrs. W. R. Cody. 603 i Tenth St, I.JO SILVER WEDDING Lewlston.Idaho, says: "Fourteen years if.,. I i suffered from kidA YF.'J2fiJM "was I trouble. ney ao lame and. aore I THOUSANDS ATTEND" RECEPTION could hardly more. AND 0 Headachea were freCONGRATULATE, COUPLE quent and my whole "WEDDED"iQUARtR CENTURY. 1 body bloated, v I iJbad chilli and hot flaahea and tny anklea awer SO swollen I lunilA carcely wear my ahoea. The kidney accretions bothered me and my nerves were unstrung. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pllla and Boon the swelling diminished. 'The backache and other troubles quickly disappeared and I waa completely cured." Remember the name Doan'a. For aale by druggists and generaf torekeepers everywhere. Price 60c Co., Buffalo, N.- - T. Foster-MUbur- a EXTENUATING. ' 1 President and FiratXady of the Land Greet Guest s on. Lawn at White Houso.'Many Standing In Line For. Women sufferlwr from anv form of comare invited to municate with Mrs. Tintpromptly ham at Lynn, Pocatello, Idaho. While attempting Mass. All letters are received, opened, by women. A wo to two men wlio held up a sa read and answered man can rrcely talc loon at Alonlda, Mont.,. Deputy Sheriff of her private illMilton and Conductor Kldd were probness to a woman; thus has been esably fatally wounded early Saturday tablished tills contuornlng on Oregon' Short Line train fidence between No. i, niar)iHIgB Bridge, Idaho. Mrs. Pinkham and , Two men- held up a saloon at Monlthe women ot mi ml Hours to Extend Congratulations."1 Vt v t FREED : - FROM , SKIN ."' '.- - DISEASE "Our boy waa born In Toronto on 13, 1908, and when three months old a alight rash appeared on hla cheek. What appeared to. be a: water blister would form. When It broke, matter would run out, starting new blisters until bis ; entire face, bead and shoulders 'were a masa of acabs and you could not see a particle of clear akin. Other parts of his body were affected, but not to such an extent We tried about every advertised remedy without avail. Indeed some of them only added to his suffering and one In particular, the Remedy, almost put the Infant into convulsions. The family doctor prescribed for .him and told usto baths tbe baby In buttermilk. This did not do sny good, so we took him to a hospital Us was treated ss an out patient twice a week and be got worse. If anything. .We then called In another doctor, and Inside of a week tbe boy waa, to all appearances, cured and the doctor, said bis work waa done. - But tbe very next day it broke out as bad as ever, f , , "Wi decided. that It could not bs cuitd and must run Its course and so we Just kept bis arms bandaged to bis aide to prevent bis tearing bta flesh. Ws left Toronto and shortly after our arrival In Duluth. the Cutlcura Remedies were recommended. We started using them In May, 1909, and soon the core waa complete. You would not think be was the same child for Cutlcura made bla skin perfectly clear and ba Is' entirely free from the akin disease. There baa been o return this time. We still om only Cutlcura Soap for baby'a bath. Robert Mann, proctor, Minn, Oct - CoPyr.g.,t UU.) ?J L,::jT,)i k CAUGHT . LIKE C ' of--th- , room. " Mrs. Taft aurprlsed even those familiar with the Improvement ln her health which she ' has shown by remaining by the president's aide in the receiving line ail evening. She wore a gown of white saUn, brocaded with silver flowers with a court train. lt . ff 'i . rbil-dre- f r,- - riff - - - n -- president of the National Republican Progressive league propose to And out what the people will do if they are let strictly alono and propose to stay out of the fight for his own He says be will make no speeches, spend no money and pull none of the usual political wires for his reflection, and allow the people lo select a senator of their own choosing; as far" as ha Is ooncernfed. , , . Liner Manned byGtrikebreaber. New York After leUy of thirty-si- t hours because f ihm s'rlks of the -- international Seamen's t'nlod. the Morgan line sleamer Momtis, manned by mors than UK) strikebreakers, left o'clock FtiioisynlgTit' for here at New Orleans. is. Plast. Lightning Destroys Okt LlghtOlhg struck Shawnof, and delroed the plant of ia Shaw. nee Oa te Klectrif oowpany'on The destruction of i the plant leaves the city wtihout light and Oa j Mun-day- street c;rr sVrvice. , Call for Dry Farming Congress. Colorado Sprines, Colo. One turn drel thousand calls, are lulng maii"d annminrifg the siih annual session and et"!tfon of the InfcTnatlonal Hry Farming conKress. which mels . here October r2l. Parade. Tl greatest Indn. proeion of women In the bis'ory of the world, in wMch it is estimated f.O Wio marched, was the suffragette parade wh'rfi passed tlironeh seven miles of tndoa streets on Saturday. , i . Suffragette . - iiass. Every woman ought to have Lydla H. lMnkham's 80-paText Rook. It Is not a book for general distribution, as It Is too expensive. It Is free and only obtainable by mail. 'Write for tt today. Medicine Co., Lynn, ge Dress. - '" . , , Jla. 25. - -.- -- Burns and McNamara Indicted. John 3. McNamara, Indianapolis. secretary-treasure- r - of the Interna' tlonal Association of Structural Steel Cooke la Acquitted. and Iron Workers, has been Indicted T 1 OneionaU. jDhi oa According to bsr ou a charge "of conspiracy to dyna statement after learning the new Sat mite tbs structural brtdgs work of sV I'skln I'nUm Railroad urday afternoon, Mrs.' Jeanette Kord the Peoria was at company Peoria, 111. It Is alsi Warrlaer "Woman la th case," ths the happiest person connected with the announced that "as William liurns ia trial of KdgAr Street Cooke of Chicago, 'under a $10.K0 bond from this court when tbe Jury returned it verdict ac It Is permissible to announce that h been Indicted on a charge of kid quitting Mm of the theft of 124.000 has McNamara." from the llig Four railroad. The Jury naping John J. evidence find actual to ws unable any Sat Lahcr Lands Good Job. of Cooke having embeMled money Senator Krnoot call Washington. and the destruction it th rash book, ed on tbe Saturday In be president ablch be ke;it, bad grtat weight ahh half of the appointment of M A .. . Juroia Hreeflen of Salt Lake to a Judicial ; Bridal Gifts Worth Million. t opposition In Panama Tbe president authorized Senator" Hraoot to have Inver. FWreTie4 Shedy, to ' Washington Mr. Itreeden com s mlllioaalre Sheedy. daughter of will be mads on and k's appointment mine owner and merchant of . thia Jane 25 as associate Justice of the rtrlde be me 8 the on Sat place, urdsy onift of Panama, a posit. on of I. Townsend ftnrden of New Toftr. supreme $6,000 per annum. paying f.lRhojl Joseph Ilnrke of the 1!oi Utah Witt be Ready in August. ot Missouri, who 1 related to - the Florl Wwhineton The bride, performed the cremony." J'o fda, now hearing completion at ths wedding In lenver In years ha iractejjs, mjch a!ten'uofi as tUi cre- New York navy yard, has been orderloony. Tbe bridal glfV which camo rd t,,ared in commission on Sej,tm, 1J-- . in Her visiter ship, the I tah. Is from' stt rfrer the world, " aegreate . value 11,000,610, :. v txn led to be ready on August 1. No Trouble to Rl tne Money. Launch LaFolletteo Boon. Rofwft M. IsTot MinneapoHs.-Tb- e london. 8'ib'trlption ' tbe HrM-is- h Hunk-sanof Ihe f-Mlaunched lette boom fer preidpnt wcr Viere-- Saturday nieht at s meeting of railway Joan to CM icinive committee of the Min oiened Friday and immediately rlojofl, th nesota Progressive lea?!le. having been iarcetr otft S'lhscfihel. . JONATHAN BOURNE, JR. United States Senator from Oregon, their tiles will attest Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. l'inkham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she ha pained' the very knowledge- needod In your case. She asks nothing in re turn except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this goner. ois offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Fiukham, care of Lvtlia 11. l'inkham ! arrival of the first railroad train In Salt I.ake City. In 1870.. They at printed to show period of development In Ihit V.ld tfltk. which 1 the oldoft banking institution between the MJisouri river, and tbe Taclfic coast ,.. s . e ox-trai- n d t. 1 A WrsAJvUltbl never been broken. Never has she nub. lished a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as of thousands of them la If a man prefers the kind of clothes he can jump Into and weara another Has Defied All Attempts to Capture only under compulsion; While a woman prefers such Him, Having Killed Thros and ' clothes as she cannot put on without Wounded Four. toll and trouble and tbe expenditure Iduho Kalis, Idaho. Three killed. of time, and will, unless under com four wounded la supposed to bo tho pulsion, wear nothing else; Then what of permanent equality sanguinary .toll .exacted by Hugh Whitney, the bandit In bis senaa la It going to avail for the law to Uonal flight which has taken bliu call the sexes back to tbe tape and from. Monida, Mont, to a point In the start them all over again? Puck. bill country eaat of Idaho Kails. The When Fate Mocks. robber has left a crimson trail be Too bad about Joe." hind ;him and has defied all attempts "What's the matterT" . at capture. "He sprslned his srm and they ars The latest'. victim, according to aa unconfirmed report 1a a boy who was afraid he can never pitch again, so his to make a doctor or ruthlessly slain so that tbs bandit folks ars going might obtain food and a fresh horse. something of that sort out of him." This makes three killed. If tbs report be true that Whitney alew bis paL Pretty Quick. He Dut couldn't you learn to lovs Tbe bandit on Monday shot Huben Scott who volunteered to guard the as. Anns? Snake river bridge at Meaan. and She I don't think I could, Harry. He (reaching for his bat) It Is as Deputy Sheriff O Ley of Idaho Kails I feared you ars too old to learn. White Slavers Convicted. Harper's Bazar. Salt Lake City. Herbert ' Gould and lay Tlrown, charged with violat Is life worth living? 1 should say Thomas ing ths white alava law, were found that It depends on tblver. 1 guilty by a Jury In ths federal court Cold Apple ton. Saturday night There were sit Tou complain of Ingratitude; were counts In each Indictment and each of tbs defendants, was convicted on you not repaid by yocr pleasure in doing good? Levis. each count Raymond Thompson with the same charge against him. was arqultted" on all' counts. May Brown Is ths first woman to bs con vlcted of tho offense with which she was charged, under the set of June lke r (fell BANDIT LEAVES CRIMSON TRAIL ' - ta-bl- c . : al i.L.J. shake hands, but many slipped out of the line and aought the ahaded walks, the chairs waiting on tbe grass, or wandered at will through ihs lower floors cl the mansion. Tbe 'presents, that numbered In the hundreds and whose money value ran high Into the thousands, attracted man, while others turned to th east room, where tbe polished floor echoed to the tread v of the dancers.' , a J 'Preparations had been made-ffo8.009 guesU;n 4. ths" refreshment' In the dining room came as near groaning as a perfectly good table can come. TThe president and the members of bis family, with the cabin'-an' the aides." were served on the east terrace, , but the guests found ibeir refreshment Jn the state dining ft et h , h-- I i. .r.. 'i :j . yt-.- !..-''- ' - ! v;'s. ' i ', Trans-Continent- The reception was Just as Informal r TO SLAY. ZAPATA " - j- : n ... Meets Death. Lumberjack Tragic Billing, Mont. Hork rwk, one of May 3. 1910. hm wildest of tbe mountain stream The Old Gag. la this section, claimed its third vicMiss Lillian It Home, at an adver tim of the season. Monday. Matt tisement writers' dinner In Denver, Hermanaon, a lumberjack, was trysaid of the barem aklrt: ing to pry loose soma of tbe logs to "It will soon be ao widely worn break tb Jam when the warning lo the that the old gag. perpetrated came the Jam was going out He that '4t on men. may profitably be re became confused and after apparently vived for women victims. , for oti bank started to re".Home sharper, you know,, will re starting vive the gag by advertising Id the trace' his truck when ths Jam broke snd he was crushed between two ladies' Own "'Rend II and learn bow to keep logs. yrmr harem aklrt from becoming Drowned In Irrigation Tunnel. I . frlneed at the bottom.' Mont' swept Into the big Hillings, In Thousands of dollars will pour tunnel of tbs Pilling fand Irrigation and tt each victim the sharper will A company Ly the swift Irrigation reply: current OJto Schuster, aged 10 years, "'Wear knickers." snd Amelia Younger, aed, IS years, met their death here. Whila playing '.Tea Tims in Chile. ear the iwtfik the earth jravs way, Tifher tea or yerba mat Is served the girl to fall and she. rancht In the causing Pot In Chl!e at p. m., only home but at clubs, restaurants and bold of the boy, pulling him Into ths bole's, and many business house. A stream, where they were swallowed up run of tea and a roll cr small cake In la tbe to tunnel. thrltib or hotel cost from eight to Sts Friend Drown. l'nised State gold. thrive cen N. Y. While walking with L'tlra, niti'e tie busings houses serve It be naturalist, along John Burroughs, leave th have: clerks than fre ra'rer the bank of the Trenton Kails gorge thir work of go out Tof It. of West Canada rreek, Eoeene A. Rowland, a prominent lawyer of - ; fN r Htfeft T,i the 9hrm down the Rome, plunged twenty embankmeat intfi the turloknt wat' A er and was drownet.' 1 ". 1re'1 A. S. UIMMW I p Idaho Governor Offer Reward. e arerr that tun cannot make Idaho. fjovernnr lM.a Hawley tbern to he, since f ?ou f '.'.T-offeted a reward f (W the has ton what Vowrs'If rwmi caprure, dead or a'lv. of thi . two wl.h !p Thomas A, Kempt. bandits who shot Conductor William if r wT eot for th'ir lore Inrtvi Ki'ld and lJm!y Fhri(T Harao'l Miltri, e, 'lif f hare an Mta the world ton, near Hpenr'-rvou'!i f kr.ow th"y were religious. Saw Thtir M&lher Murdered, New York.' Ths t'ire litfie of tn)i Ku' kec Tneiter srre . riom irm n.rrla'ii kti'1 lllt't;"ks. si'irtli; after m:dnight. wilti'." of of their moB-er- , the infiHr Monday, K of Ho rrt etprft a frlfid to their suiridal leap and fathers ton; anflrtpate hla fied. Socrates. from the fourth s'orr window. A IN TRAP THREATENS RATS ths aame en Mexico, City.-W- ith Waynesvllle,- N. C Four convicts were "killed, twelve probably fatally in- thuKlasm that- - characterized hi first jured and seventeen guards and con- entry Into the capital last, week, vict moTe or less aeriously hurt by Francisco I, Madero was welcomed the collapse of the. bull-pein which here by an immense throng Friday paiss on hla return from a five days' trip they were housed In a mountain ' In this county Sunday. '. ' '".' through southern' Mexico. was near WatervIUe, The bull-pe- n WJth Madero waa Ambroslo Figue- N. C..-- in the neart of the Smoky Mou- roa, who once commanded 12,000 ntain. ', The convicts were-al- l negroes men' composing the Insurrecto array leased by tbe state of North Carolina of the south, and whose loyalty to rail-roafor work of the Madero admittedly baa been one of ,'. :t the reasons for the rapid triumph of , 4rl; ,i y i was built entirely from the revolution. The bull-peheavy logs and the weight of the roof ladero returned satisfied that the caused It to collapse." - The structure Inhabitants of the'south will support slide down the mountain side without him and 'that oortnal ' conditions warning for sixty Ave. feet, and not one have "been resumed Inf that section. of tbe occupants escaped uninjured. Only, one person and one place are The' fact that every .convict J was exceptions to complete ' peace. The burdened with Jall and chain, render- person is Kmilio Zapata, an enemy ed the victims helpless and is respon of- - Figueroa. tinder: whose command sible, for the great number of injured. he was supposed to have acted, and Several prisoners displayed the place, is Cuernavaca, where .Za heroism in their efforts to rescue com- pata's men were quartered.. rades and immediate applications for . Zapata is "characterized . by tbe their' pardon will be made to the gov- rebel loader as a bandit and unless ernor, .' -- " ;;"') ' i be. disbands "his' men at "once. Ma WILL' MAKE UNIQUE CAMPAIGN. ' dero threatens to send troops against him and Zapata; will In that event No bs executed when cap Will Make 8enator undoobtedly Oregon Speeches i. . .;, .. tured. and Spend No Money for " ' "' Early Days In ths West Washington. Senator . Bourne, of Oregon armonnces an Interesting po- . Salt I.ake Cltr. Several Interesting litical experiment la connection with nlctnres of early days in the west are in 1913 and one that contained In a little rijodkletwhlch has bis will be watched ,wlth Interest all over tosf, been Issued by Walker Brothers the United States. Posing as the real Hankers of Salt City. They are in- - the apostle oft' popular government the reproduced from photograph collection of M. H. WMker presiaeni nt th t.snk One shows an unloading goods In front of Walker Brothers In lf68. when it took six lo seven months to bring merchandise from the Missouri river to Salt Another fhowr nyifw looking down Main street before" the foundations of tbs Mormon temple were completed AtnonK the others Is a plclnre of the as ths president could make It Those who could waited in Una tor hours to , t ' Band Burdened with Ball and Chain, Prison- Madero Bitterly .Denounce ers Carried Down to Death When ,, .Who Pillaged and Burned i Cuatla ) Bull Pen Collapsed. and. May . Resort to : Harshness. .' i : - thernalL, 'HI I Af, meet" a da, on ths line, and boarded the passenger train which had ust arrived. '.Word waa wired to offi cers at Spencer, twenty miles this side of Monlda, TThoy boarded the train at Spencer aud Inquired of Conductor Kid where the men were who on at ' i - ' Monida. v ,;- ' Kldd pointed out the men sitting In tb smoking compartment of tbe day coach. Milton, called upon Kldd to assist in making the arrest and covered the men with bla gun. He laid hla gun aside to fasten un the hand cuff , when one ot the men grabbed the gun and shot the official twice, once through the' breast ana once through the lower part of the abdomen. The men rubhed from the smoking compartment firing their guns and In timidating the passengers, pulled ths bell cord, brought the train to a stop and made their escape into the aage-bruxcountry. Word was sent to a nearby ranch and a posse pt cowboys took up the trail at once, and It Is believed the bandits will be captured. Idaho-Montan- in-tw-o to - - flashing The guests entered by the east front. passed through the corridors,,, of the White House and out to the lawn.. Down the winding walk they passed lines to "where the president, nis face wreathed In smiles, was waiting '18S6-1911- lllueaa arrf ss . Washington. The ailv wedainf celebration .of President I and Mrs. Taft, the second lo be leld In the White house, came to an and Monday night, with the reeeption ok the Whits . llouao lawn. j Invitations had been sent to close to 12,000 persona, and while the official count of "those who shook hands with the president waa not given out. It ia estimated that at least 5,000 persons were present. Probably never lor the history Of the held nation han uch a function-beeIn Washington: "The diplomatic corps, the United States supreme court, the senate and the house of the repre sentatives, the departments of the the- men who are high In government, ' political affairs of the country, the army, the navy and almost every walk of llfewere represented. The cards aaid 'that ths reception would begin at 9 o'clock, and promptly at hat ihour,; t$ the strains pf; the wedding march, the . President and Mrs. !Taft walked slowly- - down the staircase of the White House, preceded by 'the six presidential' aldea and followed by the cabinet. Out throuprh sjhe Red room Co the rear, down the broad steps to the lawn the proces sion marched, t where bondreds of guests already on tbe grounds watched their progress. They took their stand about tlio center of the lawn, beneath two trees, the branches of which were Joined In an electric sign 1 , tomorrow's game. ADVICE TO WOMEN Officer Waa After Men for Robbing Saloon and Asked Conductor to As- slat In Making Arrest When Men Wer Found on Train. V0lli.lltJtl.T.V'. - -- : '. - rou abouldn't play ball on SundayT Jimmy Oh! that'a all right. Parson. We ain't playing; we're practicing far FREE HO : i ; ,!...! j ji. DEPUTY SHERIFF AND RAILWAY CONDUCTOR SHOT DOWN BY TWO BANDITS. ..... rarson Dots, don't vou know thai III Je Ix-nni- tt)ehfp lr " g Troubles of Condensed Milk Maker. lx Antnles. Mr Hellen M. fV lien, sife of Gail Dordcn. who sith his brother it i1ly kros n as s milk manufacturer, f'cl 'i't here for divorc Fridat in Ihe pupcr-io- r court allcgfin? les'-rtioHeartt to Invade London Field. over IOTdri. Fleet stret If 'Yd rumof , that William flandoirh Hearst is at lat about to make j entry Into lx)fidon daily Journalism i His plaa Is the pucbase of the Mora-jlfitrader. Radical paper. con-flrir"'- ! g Railway Pays Dividends, City Notsl'hstandlfig the National n.uft Inruired by th of llalls af Cf Mcxicr a the t tlj.. rvo''it n. a dividend of 4 pr fcfl it) the preferred stock si;l be mi4 a usual. Mexican Mlo Canadian rrbeiler Sentenced. Monircst Gnuty" was tbe verdict rerid'rcd In the ca of Charles I). Sheldon, charred aprorriat-ihi ewn fssn fnn1 given Mm men and senby client for invent tence of five yJ- - iniiKed. t I Vienna 1 1 1 St jfi Sausage fij A good dish for a Luncheon or Supper. Brown the contents of a tin of Libby's Vienna Sausages in tho frying pan and serve with baked potatoes. Eaty to serve fine to eat Look for the Libby label which means quality. Libby, McNeill Libby 4r jf.i |