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Show NEWS Syrup tffw A The mills of the New England Cotton Yarn company, at New Bedford, Mass., are to run but five days a week In future. Judge William Hogan Reid, aged 55 years, formerly judge of a court at Tacoma. Wash., died at Lynchburg, Va., on the ICth. Because of lack of cash, Houston, Texas, is forced to pay employees with checks. This is the first city in Texas compelled to do this. The money exported from Chili during the recent financial stringency in Europe and America is estimated to have been one million pounds. The Sanford Plush mills, at Sand-ford- , Me., will be operated but three days a week until further notice. Eleven hundred hands are affected. It is announced that the recent census taken shows that Havana has a population of 299,278, being an increase of 45. SCO over the census of enna acts Oeatl 6 oi nromnlr r- ly on the bou els, cleanses fhe system pjjectu ally, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its buy beneficial ej-ject- tke s Genuine. panujactureu by the California Pic Sxrup Co. 1899. Ten million dollars in gold bullion from England has been received at the Philadelphia mint, and will at once be made into eagles for American circulation. Daniel C. McKnight, cashier of the Foster State bank, of Foster, Ky., is under arrest, charged with embezzling 116,600. It is said McKnight lost the money in speculation. Large reductions in working forces in many industries In Chicago have been made within the last few days, owing directly to scarcity of orders and business depression. The jury in the case of Leonardo and Nickolina Gebbia, on trial at New m M J IMF tX7 Orleans, charged with complicity in 7TTt a i J M5 the kidnaping and murder of Walter Lamana, brought in a verdict of guilty. The mint at New Orleans has received an order directing overtime in order to coin monthly $200,000 of the sul)idiary coin in addition to the regular coinage of $500,000 per month. Two lives were lost in the fire that visited Iquique, Chile, and destroyed a large section of the poorer residential quarter. A total of 3,000 people COMFORT SHOES are homeless as a result of the conThousands of women thoroughly flagration. Since Comptroller of the Currency enjoy the genuine relief and comfort of Martha Washington Comfort issued his circular urging naRidgeley Shoes. They fit like a glove and to take out additional cirbanks tional a feel as easy as stocking. No the total increase from Noculation, bother about buttons or laces; 1 to November 10 amountvember up they just slip on and off at will. ed to $23,480,300. Elastic at the sides prevents and facpinching or squeezing, The Hercules "gives with every movement located a mile from Bradner, O., tory, of the foot. Absolute comfort Onfy blew up with terrific force. guaranteed. were in the neighthree employees Your dealer will supply you borhood when the explosion occurred, if not, write to us. Look for and all were killed. the name and Trade Mark on the sole. Dexter M. Ferry, head of the great Send the name of seed house which bears his name, was a dealer who does not handle found dead in bed at his home in DeMartha Washington Comfort Shops, and we will send you free, troit. He retired at night in apparent of postpaid, a beautiful picture good health, and died from heart disMartha Washington, size 1 5x20. ease during the night. We also make the stylish Herlanda West, of Mexico City, "Leading Lady Shoes." Mexico, was burned to death at the F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company home of Deputy Shetiff Bert Rico in Los Angeles, where she was visiting. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Her clothing became ignited from the flames of a gas stove. "Solid For the second time in seven Comfort" months Louisville is suffering frsm a street car strike, the 800 union emRailway ployees of the Louisville company having walked out shortly after midnight on the 16th. J. B. Thomas, aged 65, cashier of the Bank of Albany, Mo., committed suicide at a hotel in Kansas City by shooting. Thomas walked into a bath room and deliberately blew out his brains. No motive is known. The outlaw Stout, wanted for the of Williams at Little Fort, shooting Positively cured by B. C, last week, has been shot and GARTERS these Little Pilts. killed about thirty miles north of They also relieve DisKamloops, by Charles McLean, a tress from Dyspepsia, Inmember of the pursuing posse. Too and Hearty digestion The negotiations which J. Pierpont Bating. A perfect rem& Co. have been conducting edy for Dizziness, Kau Morgan Dai PILLS. sea, Drowsiness, Coatthe Bank of France to obtain bewith Taste in the Month, tween twenty and forty millions in ed Tongue, Pain in the Side, TOKPID LIVER. gold for direct shipment to New York They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. were definitely broken off last week. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Forty tons of powder and shells passed through Omaha last week over Genuine Must Bear the Missouri Pacific and the NorthCARTERS western on its way; to Gettysburg, S. Signature D., the scene of the Ute trouble. The IrTTLE shipment was from Fort leavenworth, also including several gatling guns. REFUSE SUBSTITUTE5 Secretary Metcalf last week signed contracts aggregating $2,270,000 with the Electric Boat company of New of seven York for the construction of submarine several boats, torpedo FOR the same size and type of the Octopus, and others of the same type but SERVICE larger. and guaranteed The steam schooner Berkeley, in absolutely ballast fmm San Pedro for San FranWATERPROOF cisco, was destroyed by Are about fifteen miles from Oavitoa, Cal. The and the fire vessel was an started in the engine room. All on OILED SUITS. SLICKERS board took to the boats and were' AND HATS saved. Evr-rgannrnt guaranteed Clean - Light Durable Ernest Thompson Seton. the author, who has returned to the Ifnlted States Slickers 3? Suits 3 from an exploration trip of several kid irtrir mmcrs trtrwm Canada months through northv.est urAioe wr ft w ajkiho Into the great plains of the Arctic region. Is very enthusiastic over that pin of Canada below the Arctic zone raliing It the "White Man's Last Opportunity." Colonel Frank West, in charge for m pop a- -Dl? AT.ITDC o' siring to buy anythe government of the Ute Indian alt in adrertlsed thing UBtion at Thunder Butte, 8. D., re. its columns should insist upon havings what they ask lor. reiusu- - ail ports that the Indians have finally or imitations cntTsented to accept the employment for the on the Milwaukee railroad winter, and this action Is a solution of fhe question. A Jury at Jollef, III., acquitted Rev. UftJffiUgi ELECTROTYPES F. draff, a former Baptist Benjamin t liy the net prlt In ifrpM variety ftr aaie minister, who was accused of forgery in conned Ion with an Insurance appll-- I cation. In a previous trial the Jury dlsaijreed. The defendant was arrest DEFIANCE STARC- H-; and has been In Jail at -- olh.r , lurch", only U MtW-M- T r''" nd ed in Michiganmonths lollet several DtMANCf' 18 SUPERIOR OUALITV. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS -- 604 BOTTLE, i ml nitro-glycerin- e VIBS: SIOK HEADACHE fllTTLE H Fac-Simi- le Mm VETERAN OF THREE SUMMARY MADE Pioneer of Colorado FOUR SHAFTS OF HUMOR. WARS. Pithy Remark from One of the most Jokesmiths. and Nebraska. Matthias Campbell, veteran of the civil war and two Indian wars, and a pioneer or Colorado, now living at 218 East Nebraska Street, Blair, Neb., says: "I had such pains in my back for a long time that I could not turn in bed, and at times there was an almost total stoppage of the urine. My wife and I have both used Doan's Kidney Pills for what doctors diagnosed as advanced kidney troubles, and both of us have been completely cured." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. STIFF, YES? COLD THE JOINTS IN DOCTORS IN GRAND S JACOBS OIL TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT ONCE, REMOVES TH E STIFFFINE BRUISES, SPRAINS SORENESS. FOR AND Price 35c and 50c. tiiiiiiiimY JURY NET. Two Indicted in Iowa for Conspiracy to Force an Independent Physician from a Surgical Case. Revillon Frefts, Inc. invite trappers, collectors and shippers o send all their raw furs to Revillon, Because we ate the largest manufacturers in the world we can afford to pay highest prices for all your raw skins. one-arme- d Write for our price list immediately and send us a trial shipment to our nearest Fur WareW. 25th 5 house, Pay Highest Prices for Raw Furs Yer-ner'- , ITS PREVENTS NESS. RETURN. TOO. individual from the rural district. The big fellow noticed his neighWaverly, la. The Bremner county bor's left sleeve hanging loose and grand jury, which a few weeks ago kept eyeing him in a sort of man indicted fourteen members of the counThe way. ty medical association, alleging violacontinued to break the ice, but failed law, recently reto keep busy with his one hand sup- tion of the anti-trus- t additional indictments ported man. against the inner plying At last the inquisitive one on the Dr. W. A. Rohlf and Dr. O. L. Chaffee on of conspiracy. right could stand it no longer. He Theirthe general ground was offense of forcing alleged cleared a little, changed his position his throat and said: "I see, sir, you an Independent doctor from a surgical case, in which he as well as one of have lost an arm." emWhereupon the unfortunate man the accused doctors had been he had refused to sign after ployed, his with sleeve the empty up picked right hand, peered into it, looked up the union scale. with a surprised expression, and said: In the Church. "By George, sir, you're right." s "Of course," said Tess at Miss to Mr. Timmid, "the wedding DOCTORS ORGANIZE UNION. bride looks lovely, as brides always do." Toronto Physicians Fix Higher Scale "Yes," replied Jess, "but the brideof Prices. groom doesn't. He appears rather run down." Toronto, Ont. The doctors of this "Run down? Oh, yes; caught after city west of Yonge street have formed a long chase." a union under the name "No. 11 Territorial Division of the College of PhyProved Useless. sicians and Surgeons." The objects of "When you was little was you the organization are to Improve the spanked like I am to make you good, condition of the profession against papa?" "I was, my son and spanked hard, quacks, establish minimum fees and amend lodge terms. The lowest fee too." for medical examination for fraternal "Ven you can't fool me no more, societies has been fixed at $2, while 'cause if it didn't make you good it the minimum fee for minor operations won't make me good." has been fixed at $10, and that for Ohio, City of Toledo. major operations at $50. For a first (Stats of Lucas Com. visit to a patient $2 hereafter will be oath that he is senior Frask J. Cheney makes of the flr:u of K. J. Cheney & Co., dying Sartuer la the charged, and $1 for each subsequent uf Toledo, City Ounty sud State and that said firm will pay the sum of visit, while the fee for night visits will aforesaid, ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS fur each und every he doubled, being fixed at $3. The ease of Catarrh that cauuut be cured by the use uf Cuke. charge for an office visit has been Uall3 Catarrh FRANK J. CHENEY. to before me and subscribed lu my preseuca, made $1, including prescription, while thisSworn 6th day uf December, A. D 1K86. to give anesthetics $5 will be charged. A. W. GLEASON, 1 f Notary Publio. fcatffl Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally aud acts Encouraged. directly on ihe blood and mucous surfaced of LUs "I am said Mr. Henpeck, system. Send for testimonial, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. "that I made a fool of myself Bold by all Druggists, 750. "Don't worry about it," his wife reTake SftU'i Family Pills for constipation. plied; "it isn't likely that anybody noticed anything unusual about the way The pope has a million dollar lace collection. you spoke or acted." I 5: fik WET AND DAM P CAUSE has-bee- one-arme- 133-13- St., New York; 158 Wabash Ave., Chicago; 134 McGill St., Montreal, Can. and Edmonton, A- lberta, Canada, W. L. DOUGLAS & $3.50 SHOES THE $3.00 OF wE USHOES FOR lll THE FAMILY. ftOC &!JUU " JJUsj w IrV CZW mmmmm w- -rj m ( J WORLD EVERY MEMBER AT ALL PRICE8. To any one who can prove W. L. Douo4am doom not mako at seJ more Men's $3 at S3. BO shoes than any othor manufacturer. TH K REASON W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by more people In all walks of life than any other make, is because tf their and superior wearing qualities. excellent style, easy-titlinThe selection of the leathers ami other materials for eah pari of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by the most oompleteoncanisation of superintendents. foremenand skilled shoemakers, who reeeive the highest waees paid in the shoe industry, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. II could take you into SBJ large factories at !trockton,Mass., and show too how earefullv W. 1 konslai shoes ar mads, von 'SVa would then understand why they hold their shape, lit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other niaVe. at any cannot be $4 .OO and $5.00 Gilt W. 1j. Shoes name My and priceequalled CAUTION! The genuine have t'dqa Take stamped on bottom!price. Douglas Jfo Substitute. Ask your dealer for W. L, Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you, send diroct to factory. 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During its record of more than thirty years, its long list of actual cures of those serious ills peculiar towomen, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded person and every thinking woman. When women are troubled with irregular or painful functions, weakness, displacements, ulceration or inflammation, backache, flatulency, general debility, indigestion or nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the country has such a record of cures of female ills, and thousands of women residing in every partof the United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound and what it has done for them. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has years she has been advising guided thousands to health. For twenty-fivof Lydia E. Pink-hasick women free of charge She is the daughter-in-laand as her assistant for years before her decease advised under her immediate direction. Address. Lynn, Mass. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and is an e lee; bOTM Will timet a tiay kill " " not OFFIANfiF i'DiEUNCi'i """ hTARRH wtthfr .t.rrha only IS 12 ounce Sold by all Druggists. - MERRY GO ROUNDS A hhk.iiI.i Lk n four Sold 40 team by amenta. bltrtM". Pyfljpvimla $1- S30 an hour hi; Pain Paint I I Ullll ' '? """"I" .ni superior Uuttltt.-rs- price anil OUALITV. . 1m pt. M. NoltTH 1 o.sow ANOA . A W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 47, 1907. sssssrafi h V ubti-tute- 0w2 J -- ' . ' ' "im S nH penetrates gives quick relief. through fhe nerves and tissues.relieves rhe mflammahon and congestion. quickens Ihe blood and gives a pleasant tingling of comfort and warmm. sensation . a. .av ' ". 1 M.. V very little rubbing. At oil ... , N. Y. ,.. ., We.remnnrforiKl.trnDl7 mall po PM Im iwrfert edire. if ltdon't. nd Koackanil vet a new one. Hollow rrouoo round or aqua re point W Maia, n.MM-- r W.n. A double tarber itrop of imt home Vwlval. bide and eanvai.( nl,-'s.,i,i only by tee . H. W make ltiw.ur to.. nt-itradford. fa. im N. Htrwt from rheumahsm.shff joints, gouMumbago sciatica and paralysis neuralgia, kV 1' 1 JL CI -- ., RAZOR AND STROP FOR $1 Tor old people who suffer KLilLIld , (ifiVmWiWyVkiffWmWi A With the truly artistic temperament the bird in the bush has scant notion of doubling its value by changing to the hand. A is a man who has Bpent his time with hair vigors, electric brushes and newspaper recipes, when he should have been winning a laurel wreath to cover his ignominy with. When you enter a shop state just what you want. For then the merchant can go intelligently to work to sell you something else. The great law of commerce is to sell people what they don't want. What they do want will sell itself. But, probably it is no harder to live up to your reputation when you are young than it will be to live It down when you are older. Puck. An Acute Observer. man sat down to his noonday luncheon in a little restaurant the other day, and seated on the right of him was a big, sympathetic A Fore- dealers 2550 PRICE c $1.00 Dr.Earl S.Sloan, Boston Mass. |