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Show RUSSIAN CAPITAL IN A STATE OF SIEGE. AMERICAN EAGLE. X. A. WIIXCBSKK, rmlwa, UTAH fcUHRAY, utaIwatk xkws. m poisoned six appear-ne- e In Moscow (.iirtii ularly the outlook Wells has is threaViiito: the ';!... there having been chosen pr of '!; Salt Lake hi the revolutionbecome general Commercial club. to i!..ii,;i!a'e. A procary spint 1 com-The Independent ii'ihniilamation m tt nan..- - of Father G- poti any has made application fur a fran bas h en li.i t:ng to the chlse la Park City. i.an-iof U.n-.any eajKiri J. R Johnson w.is st; m k by a Km members of li:it.-- i r aga.t.-- t t! Grand'.- tram nenr l!- - i.'.s Hut Spring, the U ho. and Instantly killed es by thf, course CHifitlAed t!:e the work The hotel n. "ti (.f Salt Lake City ! tint w us ad. (Hi y The I: n on S of ,S I'. bave organ'- -! fur mutual benelit, !. such as- niamti nunc.- ,,f rate-- etc. ,!; o of g' tel.. :ai of the city Si 1". Pruf-v-s,,burg has mil n.'i .1 ..!:: of Salt I.akc anil .'o'. i ruin i.' , b mpei.ii! or.l.T. with an asMielatiun, be,-City are organizing w i' u p looking tu prut, c':on against nonpro- ext i a.,rd:uai y ' ii n of a'Tairs, ami i oi tio- i fessionals, !e..-C, Lelitl Tiepoll, Th Logan tutrar factory has comOf M'lS" f ef e of the (dli. of :ir, after havpleted its run fur 'his ' f i ov brought si litenre hitii up worked '" up approximately ing Ho fiom ,.,l party, .iiiiaiy li'j'll tons of beets I.. U:e iei! ha been aj'pou, Frank Connois and two other pri s i.av e bei n made. NliinelollS ait oners lu the I'ark City jail made the r and a pK.tmiiei.t edi-- j au'lu is ini'ludiiig escape by dicing a hole in the rear tor, Wlio.--e liiiine-- i had le- - n coiiriiei.il wall t f the jail. with a leported i evoliii loiiai-- pr. pa Clifford Wilkinson arid Henry o lu B:t thu repreisive ganda. Idlch, Salt Luke lartH, each sustained a Mm liberal spirit iiieuKiir f, ln)i-verbroken leg as the result of a n-- ting seemed uiulaiiiiii d. for In Mohcow accident In the capital city. l,rinc- Galil .in, wlio recently resigned Tho great Ilnuorino tunnel at Stock- the tunyorully in iiroiest against tho ton is Hearing completion, and tho imperial ukase, condeinnlng the reform bus been acuin elect. ii (days of wagon hauling of ore from programme, num il by tt by the municipal mayor an end. (that mine are nearing vot of il'i to lu. Shopkeeper!, and residents of St. Eight hundred and eighty eight peobine evinced their apprehenthe In Lake died Salt during City ple boardinu up their doom and sions by year 11)04, while tint births for tho windows. Cavalry and infantry paaame period amounted to 1,716. trols were ail that went seen at midTho seventeenth annual poultry night. In the si i eels of St. Petersburg r M. t sc.-iu- J "A i d , xh-tr- !!. JenviutT i - lllg-enso- shade (thousands of trees growing In Monroe. It has been estimated that about 1,000,000 feet of lumber can be Bawed from tneso trees. It will cost Jacob Rergermann and Charles S. Ford R412.CO for beating up Joshua Mldgley, at Caldor's park, la August, 190::, the jury having awarded Mldgley a verdict for that Insect-breedin- amount lli.-oi- WORN BY JAPS. able-bodie- sub-Jec- i n . s e 1 8- . cx.-it- - j , l I head-aches- spe-jci- Words cannot express how I suffered from the Itching and pain. I had given up hope wkn a friend told me to get Cuticura. After bathing with Cutlcura Soap and applying Curti-curOintment for three days, my head was as dear as ever, and to my surprise and joy, one cake of soap and one box of olatment made a complete cure In one week, (signed) H. B. Franklin, 717 Washington St., Allegheny, Fa." a The shield worn by Japanese when The slit cutting wire entanglements. at the top Is fur the eyes, while, through the bottom one the wire cutters are worked. Tho short bamboo rods keep the soldier erect when the shield is struck by bullets. Russian j r-- Cavalry Dislodged. , The Japauese headquarters at Manchuria, reports ttiat a Japanese forco dislodged about ono company of Russian cavalry northwest of Weist Zuku on Monday, occupying the position and capturing some horses and arms. Another Japanese detachment routed a force of Russians In the neighborhood of Chancheng, Inflicting over twenty casualties. Tho Japanese captured five officers and men, with their horses and amis. Sien-ihang- Senate Ready for Swayne Trial. The senate on Tuesday took an Important step In the Impeachment trial of United States Judge Charles Swayne of tho northern district of Florida. The organization fur the trial was effected by the swearing of tho senators for thit purpose; tho managers of tho house were received for the purpose of formally presenting the articles of impeachment and a resolution summoning Judge Swayne to appear was adopted. Mr. Piatt of Conec-tlcuwas elected to preside at the trial sessions. t Janaury 24. Representative Roberts of Cache county presented a bill which, if It becomes a law, will dismiss the governor as a member of the state laud board, the board will be reduced to three members and the bond of the secretary will bo increased from $10, 000 to $2ii.(00. In addition to this pre caution, each member of the board will be required to give a bond of $10, Odd, Under Mr. Roberts' law, most of thfl duties now devolving on the board members will be imposed on the secretary. For assuming this responsi bility his salary will be raised from. $1.80(1 to $2.40(1 per year. Kiuht more bills were introduced in the house, raising the total number introduced at this session to Cfi. Only-twbills have passed at this session. i Tree Tht Should Pay Rent Probably the most costly tree In the world Ii the plane tree which grows In Wood street. In the city oi Loudon. It occupies space which would bring in a rental of $1,250 per annum, and this capitalized at thirty years' purchase gives a value of One is the legislative appropriation bill and the. other is the national guard $37,1100. expense bill. The latter was signed It approTuesday by the governor. priates $25,(1-- 5 to pay the cost of sending the troops to Carbon county durTake-bacthe miners' strike last winter. your money ingOne of the bills introduced was preand keep the tea you may pared by the Utah Press association. tho Among other things it requires state board of examiners to provide give it away if you like. for the publication of laws passed at T'..ir dwr your mwiey If jm doal each session of the legislature. AnUka gentian I Brat. other section of the bill requires the proooodinus of county commissioners for Prisoners. Photography to be published in a newspaper of the for lessous prisoners, Photography county. says the report of the prison commissioners for Scotland, have been atAmong the new officers proposed in tended with very successful results. new measures so far introduced In the legislature is a poultry commission, a 10,000 riant for Ifle. Thin l . 1. . tr.. e,. Tkn 1 mine inspector, with two deputies antl a clerk, a state veterinarian, a boiler Bilier Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., makes." Inspector, a board of commissioners to promote uniform legislation, a board of plumbing inspectors. Seventy two new bills had been Inbalrer ScfJi have a national In the legislature at the end u (he earlwut, finest, choicest reputation the earth troduced It is a strikpreduort, ),f sfnd you their big of the twelfth session. ing coincidence that on the twelfth plant mid WUtt catalog, together tuou.h sped to row day of the last session the number of 1.0"0 tine, solid Cabbages, bills was exactly the same seventy-two- . S,0y Hut at ihat time forty five of the juicy Turnips, 2iXH Munching;, nutty Celery, had been introduced in the measures 2.!"1 nrh, buttery In the senate. house and twenty-sevel.i"! splendid Onionn, This time the house Is the Industrious 1,000 7 luncioua Kadishm, bills to I.'ttt Rlonouilr brilliant FIcwcts. body, having put in This (jrprtt i fTcr i made in order to tho senate's nineteen. m to try their warranted lefdn -nr uen n 0nce plnt thera you will Adams Answers Peabody. row no others, and Tho answer of Governor Alva 'It- fes BIT 160 POSTACB, Adam to the allegations of former prviTid tin you w ill return this notice, and d f jn theni '.tie in pontine, tbey Governor James II. Peabody, contestwnj w..l add to the above a big package of tha rlirt Swft Corn on earth Saber's ant for governor of Colorado, ha3 boon lo'irih M ,1,,', fully 10 dura earlier than fihM. The answer makes general deCorv, IV, p a' Day, etc., etc. W. X. U- nial of the allegations of the contestoi and specifically charges fraud In sevLong Meal. counties against the contestee. eral A v.. !r!j restaurant keeper has It that divers corporations ami S'li d a w. :r. m for a meal. alleges Ho swears that si j.,. and drank w ithout ceas- mine owners' associations conspired state central with thi Republican ing fiom s p. m. to 2 a. m. committee and spent large sums in securing fraudulent naturalizations. TEA k -- fifty-thre- v Mr. Roosevelt Opposes Any Serious Reduction In Navy Appropriation. President RiHiscvelt and Represent ntivo Foss of Illinois, chairman of the houso naval affairs committee, had a conference on Tuesday regarding the naval appropriation bill. The president is In entire accord with the dispis sition of congress to reduce appropriations whenever possible, but ho feels that the tinval estimates oiKht not to he pruned so seriously as to interfere with the i in yiui: into effect of the government's liavnl programme. ! - . Tea-- " Slew His Brother. you think all tea is At iAkewidd, a suburb i f Cleveland. shot and killed his alike1 O., Coorge Wagar brother, John. Policeman John Klay Do you think all tea is ner heard the shooting, went to tho house and was shot through the stomalike ? 4 ach by tho murderer. George Wagar ,oar Bll,.f if ;0n ooat la still armed and threatens death to Utavir awJ, kirn;,,, any one that approaches the house. The half dozen policemen of the Itke Japt pink Much Water. wood force and a number of citizens A gallon ul water a still surround the house. It Is day Is drunk thi' brothers over the r by every J Mnesij who practices, as nearly all the gymuastlca known father's estate, of which John was as lo ,,,, d J. Lobster Caused Man's Death. rtlood poisoning caused by the rlnch of a lobster's claw, has caused the death of Otto Zimmerman, a chef , In a big Harlem, N. restaurant Zimmerman's special work was in preparing lobsters, his skill for which was somewhat noted. Ho handled hundreds of crustaceans every diy. and frequently was bitten. Finn ly ono particularly strong lobster caught him by a thumb and brotuM blood The wound began to swell and in a few hours tho chef died in great agony. Y-- CONSTANT ANDREW JACKSON'S BIG ESTATE. uervi'sDi--Williuius'Pin- men There, were 25.000 capable of making a sortie, hundreds and of officers, all well nourished, plenty of ammunition, the largest magazine being untouched and full to the roof with al kinds of ammunition for naval guns. There was, further, ample food for three months, even If no fresh Biipplles could be received, and, besides, the waters are teeming with fish. There was an abundance of wlno and medical comforts, and large quantities of fuel of all kinds. All accounts agree in condemning tha majority of tho officers, who feared the failure of comforts more thnn of ammunition, and agree that no man ever held a responsible commnnd who less deserved the title of hero than General Stoessel. , h ' ,xiil lo inir hiiMband. Ilelatives of six or the thirteen to lloch have expn-asowives to pollen Inspector Shippy a belief that the six women did from poison. that lloch Is Acting on the tho missing janitor of the notorious H H. Holmes- "ca tie," the pi, lice are using the same methods to trace Horn as were ns.-- in seeking Holmes. The olllcers believe lb .1, to be a pupil of Holmes and that he will use the same ruses that were employed by Holmes lo escape an est dealer on Milwaukee A furniture avenue informed the police Tuesday that lie bud luriiished live different tints for lloch, each lime under a different name, and that ha bad a new wife for every Hat. The dealer (old the police that he knew that the women who wero In- stalled In the first three fiats died in a short time after marriage. He asked lloch why be changed his name every time he married, and lloch replied that ha did not believe lie could get married under the same name every time, as many women would object to marrying a man who had been so many times a widower. Tho Ij.ndon Times rorrmpondont at Peking, who has returned from a visit at Port Arthur, describes the Impres sions he gathered there and says: Without seeing them, nobody could form any Idea of the stupendous strength of the forts or tho Incredible heroism displayed in their capture. No foreign officer is ablo to explain the reason for tho surrender of Port Ar- BULLET SHIELD thur. Those who have seen tho condition of tho fortress believe that no more discreditable surrendiT Is recorded In history. F. N. West or Sprtngvllle Is In a CONVICTED OF PAGE MURDER. Yery dangerous condition from blood polsoulng, caused by running a small Charles Tucker Convicted of Stabbing Woman in the Back. sliver of wood In his finger about three weeks ago. His recovery Is considCharles K Tucker of Auburndale ered doubtful. Mass., who has been on trial 6lnce 1 for January stabbing Miss Mabel The house has passed a bill approto death in her father's house Page IIIG.GI'G for the payment by priating the state of the expenses of tho Na- at Weston, Mass on March 31, 19UI. tional Guard of Utah, while on duty In lias been convicted of murder In the Heath In the electric Carbon county during the strike trou- first degree. In the slate prison In Charleston chair l'.HKMOOI. ble of the winter of Is the penalty. Tba Farmers' union held their third The murder of Miss Mabel Page, at annual reunion festival and dance In Weston, Mass, attracted wide atton the Apollo hall at American Fork on tlon bec ause of the mystifying circumthe ISth. This event marks the close stances surrounding the case. Miss of three years of success, attained by Page, who was 41 years of age, was the union, since it was established. stabbed to death in her home. At first Salt Lake automoblllsts have start- It was reported that she had killed At a herself, but tho wounds failed to bear ed a "good roads" movement. out this theory. Tucker was seen near of the the Salt the of directors meeting Page residence alsmt the time of It was Miss Page's death and was arrested ljke Auto club, held recently. He explained decided to petition the city council for and examined. his a number of Improvements on certain movements and was discharged, only to be re arrested and formally charged streets. with the murder. Milton D. HRmmond, one of the pioDied Together. neers of Cache valley, and the father of States James T. of In a cottage In San Francisco some Hammond, died at his home in Provi- time Monday or during Tuesday nUht, dence on the 15th. He was 111 but a R L Johnson, formerly or Portland short time. Heart failure was the Ore., and until recently billing clerk cause of death. for J. K, Ormsby & Co., killed his Clyde Baxter, a miner, was killed, young wife, then shot himself through and Sam Potla and Frank Gulley, were tho head, Indicting a wound which will prove fatal. The dead seriously Injured In the Old Hickory probably of Mrs, Jameson and the unconbody mine at Milford. Baxter was being scious form of hor husband wero dls hoisted and was knocked from the covered by the owner of the house In A number of love bucket. He fell to the bottom f tho which they lived letters which bad passed between the shaft, and eighteen boles exploded. couple were found on the floor. Joseph Forsyth of Thurber has been with arrested, charged Aid Promised German Strikers. misappropriating valuables from I'uelo Sam's mail. seven Social Democratic Twenty inIs a stage driver and from Forsyth formation received he has been tam- meetings were held In lierlln Tuesday-nigh-t to hear addresos by Socialist pering with the letters and It Is claimed extracted orders for money of (he reli hstag on tha members and Indorsed them. of the coal miners' strike. The Joseph Barber, a miner employed at meetings Were so laige'y attended that the Crass Creek mine, near Coalville, the police bad to close the doors of wet with a very painful accident re- the halls before the hour announced He was working In a room for the of the meetings. cently. when a largo u;;ip of coil fell from Stiarp r.s'u!:oiis denouncing the Ps rofif onto him His if ft nr. Me was! M ine ( 'wrers' jik eciit'oti and evrve-- s broken, hi" !' ft boulder h olly bruised inc sympatic "i"; the sinkers were and a larr-- ii-- cut in hi head. aid was also adopted. the striki is Report comes that ! ndoti Is afflict- promised ed with an epidemic of typhoid fever Confessed Coward'y Crirre. and pneumonia, there being an A special from S'nta Fe. N M says number of rases. The town la In a condition of abject filth In win- that Pondngo Valles confessed to killter, when soft weather prevails, due ing Colonel Pram Isco Chaves the well to the fact that people keep large numknown polltcian. who whs assassinatber of cattle In town for f reding. ed at Plna Wells while dining at the Twelve humjred dollars In prizes will house of a friend recently. Valles has bo distributed at the opening race been held In Jail at Santa Fe for seme meet to be held In Salt i.ake on diy. V. S. Jones, who has the time on suspicion if having committed matter In hand, has secured 1 lea?e the crime. He snys he killed Chaves on the fair grounds trtick an I tins out of revence because the latter had to hav nil of the horses on tho Val-lehim arrested for horse stealing. Colorado circuit here fur that date. bearwill cive-- i ;i prelinilanry ing toniorv"e ( '., '' is Roasted by Correspondent of London Times. man high lie-'i- -- General Stoessel Chicago - - . NO REASON FOR SURRENDER. ih. d victims . t Moscow. an- i M- ', - and whom the ,o and low for on a ali-v- ib-a- i ehow given by the fanciers of thin state was held In Salt Lake City lust week. About 400 birds were entered. Over 600 people attended the Inaugural ball in Salt Lake City on Thursday night of last week, prominent people from all over the slato Ibelng la attendance. John Hurke and Joseph Davis, charged with highway robbery, committed In Ogden, were sentenced to twenty and eighteen years, respective ily. In the penitentiary. Judge Howell of Ogden has denied the request of District Attorney for a grand Jury to investigate the bounty frauds, believing It an unnecessary expense. At Santaquin, last week, Irving Jensen, aged 7 years, stabbed Earl aged 8 years, in tho choek, making an ugly gash. Both the boyg are ' of respectable parentage, The ajc is bolnjj put to the many nn n- - barg of having marwile's sister three days ried In I after the f imia! of 'he fir.-- 1 w.fe an - oud wife, has the th-- n pi.Hi.iiing ,. ei i. , . u the poin by John Fn k. iin eu,;i.oee of the Si kel Plate rail to th- - p. load. Frii k has hi.rha.-i.-lister. Mrs W!l that !;. u a l am lb,, b, who ti.'-huli.. marri.-abed himself M.i clilcii l' at Argos. Mr- -. .ci;ii.i had a child, nd in year-- o'd l.aaied Nellie then in Chi'.Shortly alter they airiw-cago ie'.ei.s ( eased i oimiig to me," s.iid Fuel-.- "and I am under the belief fhat my sis', r and her Utile giil were had about done a a a. wiiti. My her marriage." ti.f.! at the tiii.e Mis J, ii. Si',.ir',!cnii of Milwaukee the (loike ihat sho would I'demaph.-arrive here, for l be burpose of trying of lloch as to Identify a phob.ip-aplthe man v ho iiiai ried her sister in T!io woman dud shortly after, ;IMt!b - , Information of nf Johann lloch PROCEEDINGS. Janaury 19. The important feature of tht legls latere was the passage by the seuat of i bill repinling the present law au the payment of Itountiea foi th I killing of wild animals. The bill is now iu the bands of thf house, and it is believed the bouse bi! covering the same, provisions will b vtthiirawu and lhe senate bill passex it came from the senate. jrs Senator Johnson n quested that f of the senate commit ',ub ( ommilti-as f ilhnv.s : " Ever hilicf- - 1 ifi on appropriations and claims in jjcrvoas prostration, the accounts of the World' about thirteeu j4 -' ,, i nave LaU restrain Fair commission. .' to t xUaustioij. periodi. ul P is said by some that a sen sat lor iiieut at unusual aittivity will follow tHs Any investigation. wmld throw me ii.toa s ate of lifelessIteoies. ntative Miller is preparing p lies. At the begiiuiiug my strengib men ial to coneress asking that F Woahl back m moderate time, land ofiee be evtah'Islied at Price, Introduced a bib but the period of wi"' ' kept leuglU-euinSenator I awn-nenlumb.-rs-am rep miration uiuil at last I W'.iod lie helpless lo f ir the su'.et vision of plumbing in f it as many as three hiais t a stretch." s of the first and class. " Yuu Were umltr treatment, of courv; ' January 20. "Yes, w lien I b,!ne so bad that 1 Py a vote of 24 to IS, three mem had to givu up in v ivAork, in Mayo) bers not vt.Mrig, the bouse refused tr the bounty law under which trea'ed for kidncj repe-i1B, I was i trouble, and lai.-- t d tor tiioagbt lut $ ei i) or more has been stolen liv 'grafters. The majority is willing that difliculties ciimo fi iiu change of life. was not only wck, but I had dizzy the old law shall be altered, but wil' take no chances on the bounty feelings, palpitatiauf t'.o henrt, mi wry measure abolished. having , after eating. Lot f.sl.".s nervous bouse The also adopted the senate in tho back and Joint resolution j against the purchase ') littlog.K.d "f pen knives and fountain pens, and hips. The ihx tor d,d ' that I gavo up and really illie petit larceny of waste baskets and fwir.-that my iucunible." cuspidors. A so!) committee will act with a " Wliat saved y ei fr- .u your istate oi committee named by the senate hopelessness?" the expenditure of f ids " lu July of 1!) "3 1 luul a very bad to in1. estig-iby the Loiihiana Purchase exposition spell, and my husband i .uno in one day commission. with a lilt Id book which told of remarkSenator Rashand has introduced able cures effected by a remedy for the two bills to reorganize the state land blooAaud the board and the board of equalization. Ho bought b x for ino, and Pills. In the house hills were introduced that was tlie beginning of my return to by Dean, establishing a poultry com-- : health. My appcMregrew keen, my food mission and providing for annual poul-no longer distressed me, my nerves were try shows. Ily Miller, increasing the quieted, and my strength began to re- exemption of heads of families from $ti to fCi'h By Fisbburn, providing for vive." "How long did you take this remedy?" the holding of municipal elections on numbered years. "For two mont lis only. At tho end even Both houses adjourned until 2 of that time I had regained my health o'clock Monday afternoon. and cheerfulness anil my friends say that I am look.ii, better than 1 hav January 23. done for the past nnwti years." The joint committee on bounties Mrs. Lizzie Williams is now living at was commissioni-to diaw a uniform No. 410 Cedar street, Quincy, Illinois, bounty law to replace that which has The pills which she praises so highly, caused such a scandal in many coun-- j cure all diseases that come from im- ties. In the house Mr. Kinney's joint blood. If poverished your system is all resolution for a constitutional amendrun down, Dr. Williams' I'iuk Pills an ment the tax on mortgages tho very best remedy to take. Any drug- was abolishing passed on second reading. thcau ui. gist supply The senate passed a memorial to congress indorsing President Rooseof Bananas. Consumption in regard to velt's recommendations In the United States 40,000,000 railroad rates. The special committee to look bunches of the fruit are consumed each year, and the demand Is Increas- into the expenditure of the Louisiana ing at the rate of 25 per cent. In Purchase exposition fund Is getting Europe, although the consumption at down to work, and a report Is expectsoon. The committee has not yet present la less, yet the rate of In- ed succeeded in goting a detailed financrease la quite 50 per cent greater. cial statement from the commission. More than 150 steamers are now enThe president of the Utah Press ascollection distribuand In the gaged sociation, with a committee of editors, tion of bananas, Including the new visited the house in the interest of a cahave which fruit boats, carrying some legislation desired by the counpacity of 50,000 punches each. try newspaper men. Five new measures were introduced In the house and three in the senate. 15 YEAROF TORTURE. Joseph, of Salt Lake, introduced a Itching and pjinful Sores Covered measure to prevent usury. Thompson, In a new measure asks introduced, Heail and B 1. Cured in Week that when stock Is killed by reason of iuticura. the fact that a steam or electric railhas not been fenced as required' way 'For 'flfteei years my scalp and by law, the killing or injury of the forehead was one mass of scabs, and stock shall be prima facie evidence of with sores. negligence on tho part of the railroad. my body was covered Prisons Filled With Authors, Orators, LAY HELPLESS! A5D EPEECHLEE3 Agitators and Revolutionists. CRIMES OF CHICAGO BLUEBEARD TOE noui! At A TIME. COMING TO LIGHT. There was no bloodshed in St. Pet ersburg Tuesday, but the condition of Biuklug SprlU, 11 iaebre, KhamuatiniKk, All Catird br 1 r H '! 'uj,d by j flairs there has riot improved, and In Married Mur Tnen and Women fiok l'ill- Many lo. Willi (.there of the large ci'ies of Russia What Little Secure to Them V dered foi Mrs. When jiiii! was matters appear to In.- rapidly assumPossesbed. t ib of tails i f,rf il illness from Some They Property y ing a ( ritica! pha.-wh.cli she bad in tt suJertd, she spuke - SmaPpox has again n.ada 1's In Park City CONGRESSIONAL GREAT SUFFERER A ACHING. Spoila Back aches all the time. How He Gained 50,000 Acres as Fees wearies the body, wor-- : your appetite, in Law Cases He Tried. the mind. Kidneys cause It all There are two ways of reaching ries Doan'e Kidney and the Hermitage from Nashville either Pills relieve am by carriage the entire distance, or by cure it. train to the little s'ation called HerII. B. McCarver mitage, thence by conveyance or foot 201 Cherry St., of In the remaining three miles. either Ore., in-- i Portland, case, says a writer in of freight spector News, the way leads among the rugfor the Trans-Coged hills of "sunny Tennessee," tinental, Co., says: through native forests which we may ...1 useu T. uoau a rv.m- fetr"aiM"'-- l in uid easily imagine look just as they for back Pills ney the latter part of the eighteenth cenother and ache tury, when Andrew Jackson, a young kidman wlio had Just completed a brief symptoms of and very unsystematic course of ney troubla which annoyed me "reading law," placed all bis worldly had months. I think goods and himself on the back of bis for oco horse and turned bis face from a cold was respon the Carolinas to the then wilderness sible for the whole trouble. It seemed of eastern Tennessee to make his for- to settle in my kidneys. Doan's Kid' ney Pills rooted it out. It Is several tune. I used them, and up to The land records of 1794 7 show months since has been no recurrence ol date there that it was during those years that trouble." the Jackson laid the foundation for the Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all large estate he afterward owned. He dealers. Price Fos 50 cents per box. was the only lawyer in that region in N Y. Co., Buffalo, the early days days when moneywas scarce and land was cheap and It Rained. a lawyer's fee for conducting a case This is how the junior reporter of no very great importance might da.;s it in some of the country news-easily be a "C40," a square mile of He was asked to write a' papers. bind. In a few years be was the owner of over 50,000 acres, which lie ac- paragraph mentioning the fact that It had and this is what quired while cheap and held till it ad- he recently rained, bt loose: "After many days of vanced in value, when he sold part of arid desiccation, the vapory captains it to enable him to cultivate and marshaled their thundering hosts and the remainder. poured' out upon scorching humanity HIS EXPERIENCE TEACH ES THEM and the thoroughly incinerate vegeta-- , rian a few inches of aqua pluvialis." That Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure Bright's Disease. Remarkable case of George J. Barber Quick recovery after years of suffering. There's only one white Estherville, Iowa, Jam 23d. (Special) Tho experience of Mr. George pepper mill in the world, of J. Barber, a well known citizen of this the sort that grinds Schilplace, justifies his friends in making the announcement to the world Best. "Bright's Disease can be cured." Mr. ling's Barber had kidney trouble and it de. There's pepper enough. He veloped into Bright's Disease. Your grocer returns your niuiiey If you don'l like It treated it with Dodd's Kidney Pills he is a well man. In an and Children's Working Hours. Interview he says: experiphysiological "I can't say too much for Dodd's Important Kidney Pills. I had Kidney Disease ments have been made in Russia to test the endurance of school children. for fifteen years and though I doctored for it with the best doctors here The results prove that in the lower and in Chicago, it developed into four classes study may be continued Bright's Disease. Then I started to for a period not exceeding twenty-twhours per week, or twenty-seveuse Dodd's Kidney Pills and two boxes but that excessive I think Dodd's fatigue results cured me completely. Kidney Pills are the best in the from longer continuance of brain work.. This time for teaching these world." A remedy that will cure Bright's classes has been fixed by the latest Disease will cure any other form of order of the ministry of public inIs urged, however, that Kidney Disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills struction. It this should be the outside limit, and never fail to cure Bright's Disease. that no lessons should be studied at home. Easy Road to Beauty. A celebrated and charming actress, whose age it would be rude to chronicle, but who still looks quite young, There's plenty of humbug although she Is a grandmother, gives the following prescription for the in tea; not one ounce in a of youth and beauty: preservation "You must work till you are tired, ton Schilling's Best. sleep till you are rested, have plenty of fresh ulr. live in cool rooms, take a like It. Your grocer returns your moil j If joa don't i J , daily spengo bath and eat the simof Texas. Size plest food." This will help you to figure out just how large Texas really is. If you. Deafness Cannot Be Cured local applications, as they mrnint reach tile have a star mathematician In your is unly une way lo prtrtt.iti .f the ear. 'i rure loafnt'H. ami that la by cinmlltutliiiial reuieille. family, tell him the number of square1 k,eafni-aIt. ca.iK.Ml liy an Inflamed vl the miles there are in the big state, then lltilnn ef the" Eudtaclilan Tulie. When tins tell him the population of. the globe; tulie Ih tntlHUied yon have a ruml'llnm Hmimi or la en'lrely closed, hearing, and when then ask him if all the people in the t the. result, ami tmlea the liitiiimniailun fan lie akeu nut ami tliiu ttiln- rest'irt-- to 118 normal world were placed in Texas and Its hearing will l,e forever; nine cane! soil divided out among them per cut of ten are by i alarrh, which I;, nothing Lut an Inflamed renillTlen ef t'le miicnis aurfaces. how large would the man'a w We cf capita, nlve one Hundred !.. liars for any Peafne-farm be who had a wife and two by catarrh that cannot ie cured by Uad's Catarrh l ure, send f ir circulars, free. children? When he gets through, V. .!. CHKXtY & CO., Toledo, 0. floid by lie. figuring, then whisper in his ear:: lake Haifa Family l'lils for constipation. "More than half an acre." Tex arkana (Tex.) Courier. Fishing Industry Statistics. Japan is the leading fishing nation although the value of her sea products is surpassed by that of two other countries. The Vnited States, The Knowledge Book is a outside of Alaska, and Great Britain each produce about worth great book for a little one; annually, and Japan produces about answers many troublesome $30,000,000 worth. Japan leads In the proportion of the total population en-- i questions. . gaged In the fishing industry, in the actual number of people living by the Your tfroeer return! jour money if yon doo't like Sciilllliu-'Industry, in the relative importance of fish prodi.cts in the country's doPolite to the End. mestic economy, and in the support of the most famous criminals One given by the government to the in- the old Tombs has held In many dustry. years has just been placed In his cell. The delinquent In this case has Important to Mothers. always been friendly with the news- Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORf A, paper men, and when he was arresta safe and "ire remedy for infanta and children, ed several of the reporters who had and see that It known him hastened to the Tombs, Befrathe confident of obtaining an Interview. Signature of He refused to be seen, and his mesla Uae For Over 30 Yearn. sage to them, which is a tradition ot Has Kind You Have Always Bought, the Tombs, was eminently character' istic: "Tell them," he said to Ui Still Imperfect. warden, "that I am not In." "The microphone enables a person to bear a fly walk or a bee sneeze," remarked the Observer of Events and Things, "bu( It won't tell which way We sell both tea and cofa flea Is going to hop next. Four-Trac- - ' - - i e "tea y o TEA nei-- bim-.uu- lleaf-Cies- - e..ndl-llii- cam-ei- 111 ca-- e a TniL-i:St- TEA a t TEA A Rare Cood Thing-, "Am using AU.K.YS and can truly say 1 would uot have bceu without It so long, had I known the relief It would give my aching feet. I think it a rare good thing for anyone having sere or tired feet. Mrs. MatiUW lloltvvert. Providence, R. L" Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Ask to day. . FOOT-EASE- Mammoth Shrub With 00 Blooms. A mammoth hydrangea hush, which bas borne a foliage this season, was recently exhibited in Europe. 1 he bush had more than 900 blooms. The h:chest bloom was 12 feet from the ground, and in diameter the bush was 13 feet. It was planted about sixteen years ago. and has received no more than ordinary care. Its thrifty growth Is attributed chiefly to the soil being perfectly adapted. The counting of the blooms was rather a ditlicult task, as can well be Imagined. record-breakin- TEA dozen ways. Ymir tracer renirns your money If joo don't Scullllng-- Meat. Why, Can She? It Is very difficult for a man to be- lieve that a girl with golden hair and blue eyes would ever tcil a fib. BalUi more American. TEA does Schilling make groceries profitable? Good tea and moneyback, everything to match. I low Tour t?rn.-e- r tike Schll!lua-'-s lie.t. your money If yon donl pa's?" Heal. Port Durban's Rapid Growth. Port Durban's rateable value Is Sixty years ago It was a sanely wilderness, with a small In Its midst, besieged by a commando of Poors, block-bous- Your errocer returns your money if 73a dual 4 llks Baby's Urgent Need. Edgar, aged 5, was taken In to his new baby brother. After walking around him several times and vlew-Ir- g be finally said: him critically, "Mamma, don't you think we bad better get a wig for that kid like grand- There is wholesome tea and bad; there is bad in a llks fee; and don't care which you buy. Oh yes; there's a lot more money in coffee. e Painstaking Author. The late Hans Hopfen was on ct the few modern authors who mad It a point of his stories, keeping in his desk nntll h poems, and felt that be could not improve thera any mora. |