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Show J BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Of Course. "I want ten pounds of coffee." SAYS HUERTA WILL "In the bean?" "No!" "Then you'd better go down to ground floor." tat Its Moral Advantage. "There is going to be a great moral reform "The eczema Dakota. started on my scalp. It finally went on to the back of my neck, then on to my back, arms and chest. It broke out in pimples first and then seemed to run together in some places, making' a sore about the size of a dime. At times the Itching and burning were bo intense that it seemed unbearable The more I scratched it the worse it became, and there would be a slight discharge from it, especially on my scalp, so as to make my hair matted and sticky close to the scalp. The hair was dry, lifeless and thin. My hair was falling so terribly that I had begun to despair of ever finding relief. My clothing irritated the eruption on my back. The affected parts were almost a solid scab. "I had been bothered with eczema for about a year and a half. Then I began using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I used them daily for two months and I was cured." (Signed) Miss Mildred Dennis, Apr. 30, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with . Skin Rook. Address post-ear- d "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. INDIAN THAN SPANISH Perhaps the Strongest Man in the Republic, Though Not Military Genius Willing to Take Gambler's Desperate Chance. By N. C. ADOSSIDES, War Correspondent in Mexico and Stu- dent of Conditions There. During my stay In Mexico Victorl-anHuerta was the head of Madero's federal army, and bo exceedingly hostile to the representatives of the press was he that he issued orders for the trreet of many and used means at his command to hamper the efforts of others. One correspondent, Gerald Brandon, was Imprisoned and sentenced to death, but was released. first met him, At Torreon, where the commander-in-chief'quarters at the Hotel Franeia were two doors away from my room; I dined at bis table and, unwelcome guest that 1 was, found him exceedingly suave and polite. I saw him so intoxicated that officers had to aseist him to his apartments, and sober, reticent and frigid, I saw him In the brotherly embrace of The more you talk to a man about Pancho Villa, praising him for his himself the more intelligent he thinks fidelity. you are. I once asked a highly educated Mexican officer if Huerta were a really Constipation causes and seriously aggraable military man. "Do yc ftnow," vates many diseases. It is thoroughly cured he answered me, "the French proverb, by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny 'Dans le royaume des aveugles le granules. Adv. borgne est le roi?' (In the kingdom of umbrella haa the blind the Even a man is the its ups and downs. king). Well," he continued, "we have no great strategist nor great military genius in Mexico. Victoriano Huerta Is, however, the best officer in our army; he is a man of great tenacity and strength of character, and he possesses the qualifications necessary to a successful dictator." Something Like Diaz. Now Does Her Own Work. Huerta is much the same type as Porfirio Diaz, more Indian than SpanLydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ish In blood, appearance and traits. ble Compound Helped Her. Educated In the military academy of Chapultepec and having no influence Ironton, Ohio. " I am enjoying bet- at his back, he advanced slowly to ter health now than I have for twelve ihe foremost rank of Madero's revoluyears. When 1 betionary army. In that capacity he gan to take Lydia E. shone, undoubtedly, for he could inPinkham's Vegetaspire his forces with confidence and ble Compound I fighting spirit. could not sit up. I And now when he is provisional had female troubles president of the Mexican republic it and was very nerwould be unfair to consider him as a I used the puppet and figurehead. He is perhaps vous. remedies a year and the strongest man in that republic and I can do my work a man who will strain every nerve to and for the last eight retain his position and solidify his months I have achievements. He la a man with a worked for other keen sense for a crisis, and he is a women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. clever manipulator of possibilities. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough With the vision of his crushed arfor I know I never would have been as mies and his own power depleted by Well if I had not taken it and I recomthe successful constitutionalists in the mend it to suffering women. " North, hampered by the nonrecogni-lioof thlr country, he is the kind of Daughter Helped Also. " I gave it to my daughter when she man to ta- -e a gambler's desperate was thirteen years old. She was in chance. school and was a nervous wreck, and He sees his own salvation in a war could not sleep nights. Now she looks with the United States. He hopes to so healthy that even the doctor speaks behold his present enemies, the conof it. You can publish this letter if you stitutionalists, rallying to preserve the like. "Mrs. Rena Bowman, 161 S. 10th national honor. With the united facStreet, Ironton, Ohio. tions he hopes to resist the hated Why will women continue to suffer "Gringo." He hopes for Pe time when there day in and day out and drag out a sickly, d existence, missing three-fourth- s will no longer be federals and constiof the joy of living, when they tutionalists, but Mexicans defending can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Mexico and Huerta. It almost seems that he is more Vegetable Compound ? of Villa's victorious army than afraid If you have the slightest doubt blow from the exasthat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-bleCompou- of an imminent will help you,v rite perated American nation. to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine o. Think Victory Will Be Easy. , (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for adChicago. Coining direct from vice. Your letter will lw opened, the scene of the insult to the read and answered by a woman American flag. Don H. White, a and held in strict confidence. wealthy oil operator, who has lived In Mexico for twenty years, arrived In PERFECT HEALTH, wm Mr. White knows persvnally Chicago. In order. Pills perfect Tutt' keep the system both Victoriano Huerta and Zapata, They regulate the bowels and produce A VIGOROUS BODY. the rebel terrorizing the eo'Jth of the devastated country. He graph Remedy for nick headache, constipation. lcally of conditions 41 Mexico and the possible outcome of the war. "If ths United States acts quickly and sends a large army down there at once," said Mr. White, "then the war won't last long, because they will lay down their arms with fear. Hut there must be decisive action and it must be done quickly. BO f Bfi "Huerta I knoTf him perbonally. Women's He can't possibly raise more than M to conquer him Boyt, Children 5,000 real soldiers $1.50 SI.75S2S2-0would require scarcely more than mere i samaaaw. .j nsw in. 1 s 32-p- sugar-coate- gold-handle- d one-eye- d WOMAN COULD NOT SIT UP n half-hearte- nd Tam-pIco- d Tuft's Pills W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES !. i I mahtf of .SO.t 4.60 r ik A: 1 bl A At I XAT AMb i 006,2 76 NBSfiM VA IBSM. ' id i- 1- r ww aaoaa la II IS avw Ull. you tb Tim la lb raoon waitva m. v.lnaafrr U (1 13 !n M OO .od I4.a0 notwIiaa'aDrtinj lb eoormou. inrraa la in cwt u Our ataaaaro. nav. learner. oot bean iowareO and ibe prlee to vou rumalr, lnma Uk Doulu allow roU A.k vmtrilMlpr t ha fctn.l of tV I. I WM1BIM ibOM D oiling for 1 00. to lu. Mfi'inJ 4..W. ion win inon nm ewnTiuiwi y thot W L.DougUa than or Mgoo.1 Mother mokoooold at blghr i.nrea. j uaoajy auiereor I. in? price YAKS NO SUSSTITUTS rvmvlB. wltknt W UBMlnuiMlM. nol for Ml. In kr. L "nilu I. i.. ... if F.ur Tt.hl7. "trl' BVPBBM ft from factory, Shf for " Be. ih. family at all prtrft. oo WMn fvr SJaanajaal ... r.. W L DOOOUAf. t .' Maaa. 110 Brut, .., jnt,f ,t.i,f Ilrnken llfmrto -- . yonr hop". oiappoinimiM-tnpiarima. Baralhalt H,.i Tell ro tronhir-.- arrlrf. amlni'onn, t0' lirlngi rc'iMj. ftawrj Tin:- inI i.- A I toying. "Hut the hardest fight the United States army will have will be In the state of Morales, which Is controlled Zapata le the Aguinaldo by Zapata. ot Mexico. Hrutish, Ignorant and Inhuman, he is an Indian about thirty- - orTfr Imr KM SHOP, HrxWMr-ltfur lotortuatluo intah Buain l.nda; wrlu ftll, . those whose haciendas and property have been torn from them by the robbers welcome intervention It is only the peons, or the poor working people, who are fighting, and they pre so ignorant that they do not know who they are fighting for. The Mexicans' won't stand up and fight. They are treacherous, deceptive and sneaky They are all cowards - and their word is no good." Routes to Mexico City. If invasion of MexWashington. ico should be ordered, it is believed Mexico City again will be the chief goal of the American troops, as in the former war with Mexico, and Vera Cruz will be the starting point. There are two routes from Vera Cruz to Mexico City. One is the route, taken by General Scott in his advance in the former war. The other is the Orizaba route, used by the French when Maximilian invaded Mexico. The Jalapa route has a narrow-gaugrailroad from Vera Cruz to Mexico City. The distance is auproxi-matel300 miles. The Orizabe route railroaa and is has a standard-gaug280 miles long. There is only a small force of federals In Vera Cruz today, under Gen eral Iaas. The Mexican army hardly would be able to withstand the march of the Americans from Vera Cruz to Mexico City by either route, according to high military officials here. The largest number of men Huerta could handle would be about 30,000. The march probably would be featured by a number of engagements, each one marking a further advance by the Americans. Old Fortress Not Touched. In the fighting at Vera Cruz, in the center of the inner harbor San Juan de tJloa, an ancient stone fortress, flew the Mexican flag throughout the attack. Captam Stickney of the Prairie sent word to the commandant of San Juan de Uloa that he would blow him to pieces with the Prairie's guns if he opened fire against the Americans, but that otherwise he would not The commandant rebe disturbed. plied that he would answer with his cannon if fired on, but that he would not begin hostilities. Fired on Tars at Tampico. Galveston, Tex. American sailors were fired upon by a Mexican gunboat at Tampico on two or three different occasions, and once German and English sailors were fired upon, according to Chief Engineer Murray of the steamer Herbert G. Wylie, which arrived here today from Tampico. Murray said he had seen the Mexican gunboat Vera Cruz take "pot shots" at cutters flying the United Statee flag. He said on one occasion r cutters from an American and from German and English boats went ashore without their flags flying, their occupants landing and starting afoot toward the village of Dona Cecelia. The Vera Cruz dropped a shell near them. Occupants of all three boats then hurried back to the water front, where they hoisted their flags in their respective boats, and there was no more firing. "No Desire for Conquest." New York. William Bayard Hale. President Wilson's unofficial investigator of affairs in Mexico, has contributed to the World's Work an article upholding the president's Mexican policy and pointing out an important development in the character of American diplomacy. This, he explains, is an interpretation of the Monroe doctrine that establishes the suzerainty of the United States only as an effective Bource of moral inspiration over the nations of Central America and the West Indies. "Our Moral Empire in America" is the title of the article. Discussing the possibility of intervention in Mexico (the article was written before the fleet was ordered to Tampico), Dr. Hale says: "An American army would have no physical difficulty in getting back out of Mexico; nobody would use It up before it got away; the difficulty would be that greed and a false sense of national honor would do their utmost to keep us there permanently In occupation." If armed intervention should be forced uon the government, he cone man-of-wa- IKES WAR predict that our forces will be home just as soon as constitutional order has been restored, and that, so far as the power and influence of President Wilson can bring it to pass, nothing In the nature of all in demnlty, either in money or land, will be asked or will be accepted. She I No matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, you used to be. l just put a little of that wonderful ointment on the sores and the sufAfter a girl in a small town passes fering stops right there! Healing be- the age of twenty five without having gins that very minute, and your skin caught on she is willing to move to gets well so quickly you feel ashamed a new town. of the money you threw away on tedious, useless treatments. Prescribed by The science of living consists 1st not doctors for nim teen years being a dead one. Resinol ointment and resinol soap also clear away pimples, blackheads, and dandruff speedily and at little cost. Sold by all druggists a Adv. THREAT res-Ino- NOTIFIES PRESIDENT WILSON T H AT HE CONSIDERS SEI.7U3E OF VERA CRUZ UNLAWFUL. Invites United States to Withdraw Troops From Mexican Soil and Deal With Constitutionalists Regarding Insult to the Flag. Housework Is Burden VenuetUUtO General Washington Carranza, first chief of the Constitutionalist army, has notified President Wilson that he considers the seizure He inof Vera Cruz unjustifinlil''. vites the United States to withdraw "bis troops from Mexican soil and to deal with the constitutionalist govern-icnin regard to our demands of Veparation for insults to the American fyig at Tampico. This is the most serious development of the Mexican situation. It inmates that the United States will have to fight, not merely the followers of Huerta, but the whole of Mex- perfect health, but Any woman in this condition has good cause tosuspect kidney trouble, especially it the kidney action seems disordered. Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thousands of suffering women it s the best recommended special kidney remedy Correct "Ah," he said rapturously, as they were gliddanced, "I feel as though ing on velvet." "You are," she replied, taking a tighter grip on her skirt. t 1 A NORTH DAKOTA CASE F fry Pie- fills a Story. New York World. J Tyler, EX. say "For yarg 1 feutd trouble. My kidney feet and limbs 1 d and I I r more couldn't than two hoursj ai a Mn. 0 Cando, N flBSW Emfj, K3r But Not on Hers. "Don't you think I'm light on 1 al-- fp time, In thB morning I waa all worn out. My baf k wui I and lame had hnrp palna when I toopt'd Doan'a Kid-nrPllla have removed all this ?" "Not when you alight on Houston Post. ico. my feet." Following the receipt of Carranza's message Wednesday night, a council Some Comfort. of war was held, after which orders Friend Eggs coming down. were issued to confiscate a'l shipActor I don't care what they do, so ments of arms into Mexico until furas they don't come across. long ther notice. govthe It is understood also that A mother is seldom a heroine to ernors of the border states were nodaughter. tified to have the reserves ready to her sixteen-year-olmo"e. Secretary Hry :i received 'lie 0?" ranza note at Us home just before lie did not midnight Wednesday. comment on it. Secretary Garrison and Assistant secretary Breckinridge, w'ho were waiting at the war department, were given copies of the ft v.lio Tumulty, message. Secretary war departwas asleep, hurried to the . ment, and Major General Wother-spoonwas of the of staff army, chief summoned to join the conference. Pres dent Wilson, who had retired early, was awakened" and told of the Al.COHOL-- 3 PER CENT situation by Secretary Bryan. While Mexican representatives of Awgdable Preparation for AsCarranH have professed to see a tone similating Ihe Food and Regulatthe Stomachs and Bowels of of friendliness to the United States in ing the note of their chief, its blunt request for the withdrawal of the American forces from Vera Cruz and its Promotes Digeshon,Chef rful virtual demand for recognition of the constituness and Rest Contains neither the rebels as representing Opium, Morphine nor Mineral tional government of Mexico, injected Not phases which made administration of ficials manifestly uneasy. Pmp, vf Old DrSAMVElPirCffBt ITONS PRAISE It's hard enough to keep house if in a om,iQ who is weak, tired and suflering trom an aching back has a heavy burden. Queer. There may be some Statesman who had rather be right than president, but there are others who seem to have no ambition in either direction. Washington Herald. faktttt Salt officers Vera Crug The British expressed themselves in terms of unstinted admiration regarding the of the of the organization Hear Admiral American landing. Fletcher of the United States navy sent a wireless message to the commanders of all warships here Thurs day night, say lug. "Division commander desires to express bis admiration and appreciation of the splendid and efficient work of the naval brigade in the capture of Vera Cruz, and of the efficiency of the cruisers and the accuracy of the CUt lWi at Any Stow. 50c Bern DOAN'S ffllif CO. FOSTER-M1LBUR- BUFFALO. N. Y. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Narcotic f AMERICANS. - Anii SuA In - 13' fyfffrmini, nr. Cfaffitd Sufmr Wwm Winknrttn LI5 lire Si Slid frtvpr Use perfect Remedy forConslipa lion Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions. Feverish-nes- s A For Over and LOSS OF SLEEP i. FacSim'f Signature of Thirty Years The Centaur Company. 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"Aif tin- - natural liars they talk about where yon Ret the oyster cork-tails?- BOOTH -- OVERTON Dyspepsia Tablets top inte.tinai Fermentation, Immediately. iumih. vrno IwinnlavMe. Moncv refunded It they do i;ux ;uiu n, .1 he hi. orwrHe lor free THY them tni il you vsisn. Hclicvc toil mill IM' tress niter '' Whoops. "Did you ever nee Augusta "What AngtiHta?" "AtiKtiKta wind." Why is folks as it ?" as easy to antIO) grown is difficult to amuse a baby'.' it Putnam Fadeless Pes color more tonds than others. Adv. New York CO. 11 Broadway BLACK LOSSES SURELY Cutttr' Blacklcfl ). Hfstct-i- i LEG tect PREVENTED Pifli. U shirk' biTutue (hey pro fait. other vaoci i.e n where Vrlfr far bookM Ari'l ffHttnofttal. pke. BlaeUrg Pilll $ .00 pi PI PtPl ' Vanity win continue to nourish us long as It can feed on ItSOM W. N. U.. Salt Lake City. No. LINES IN THE FACE Make Women Look Old General Carranza. first chief of th constitutional army, has threatenec the United States with war if we dc not evacuate Vera Cruz. and they show the effort, of unnatural Bufferings of headache, backache, dixzinc, hot flahe, pain in lower limb, pain in groin, enation. bearing-- ! own These .ymnt'ima indicate that Nature need help. Overwork, wrong dreea-Inlai-or eierci.e, nnd other caue have been too much lor Datura) and outaide aid must be called upon to reutare health and trlrength. g, Huerta -O- oER-tah Torreon Villa VEE yah. Hidalgo- - B Zacntecas DAHU-go- AgunM EN-tess- . Zac San Luis Tnmaullpan Tahy mo LEU pas Quern! aro Kay HET-a-roCoahulla- Jaiisco I'ahLEES-co Callentes AH-gwa- Cah leh s . Guanajuato Ownh Oaxaca- - Wah HAH-kah- . Guerrero liher BAUE-o- . Texeoeo TeM'O-co- . Tlaxcala Tlas-- A H lab Tehauntcpec Tuxpam TOOK pam. Tampico TanrPEE-cChihuahua Pledge Support to President. New York. At a largely attendee meeting of the Catholic dub of New York, at which Cardinal Farley wai of liidorseuK ; p esent. a n President Wilson was drafted and for warded to the president. Believe We Are in for War. London, The tutorial view of t majority of the London newspapers li that the Doited States Is now commit ted to war will) Mexico mid hat II wfil be Impossible to localize the wai agliinst Huerta. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ; to. The Vegetable Remedy for Woman'. Ills that relieved nervou exhaustion and Irritability and remove other ditresinK symptom due to diaturbed condition of the d' i o feminine organism. For over forty year It ha. been aaed with more than satisfaction by and the elderly by wives, mothers and daughters. Vou the young, middle-agewill find it of great benefit. Sold by Medicine Dealers in liquid or tablet form, or V. K. end L)r. Plorce, Buffalo, N.Tf.,50 stamps for trial box by maiL Relieve con.tlpa-Uo- n, PELMETS PLEASANT DR. 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He- - What makes you think that, dearest? She You are not half so foolish aa HEAL YOUR ITCHING SKIN WITH RESINOL. l lng. War side to this freak fashion of wearing pink and purple hair." "What's that?" "A woman won't have to lie about its being all her own." in Pierson, nve years old, who will stop at noth-- J r i regulate the liver, and bowel. Easy to lake aa candy. H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II k UII H UIII I |