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Show V NORTHWEST NOTE!: Another I rla! for Kemp V. WgiMtnv, nt dynamite the O.iio youth who bombs to a number of prominent Den er citizens, '. ordered by Judge Bibs In tb ciimlnal oncit In Denver Ust week. Bartlett of Nevada ('ongreMtinan last week announced that on the first day of thesesslon he would Introduce as a measure of relief for tin financial FtiinRenry, a bill for the free coinage of slher. John Sevodes, n Polo, was killed at Terry, Mont., last week by Mattlo Manilla, an Italian. The men had words during the day and Manilla is said to have threatened to kill Sevodes if he Tho silence. did not keep strict was made threat good. A. Hugh, aged 1 2, and Jo George teph T. Gibson, aged -- 0, were drowned In Manhattan lake, at Denver, while skating. Charles Abberta and T. II. Hubbard broke through tho Ice In trying to save them and were rescued with difficulty. The coroners Jury at Iine Grove, Mont., heeding a plea of justification based upon the "unwritten law," couexoneiated pled with Chester A. Smith of killing Wallace self-defens- Washburn, a prominent rancher of Pine Grove, and turned him loosw. The Ilutte Coalition company, which has Just reduced its quarterly dividend from GO to 13 cents, was formed in April, 1900, and since Incorporation will have paid six dividends, a total of $2.45 per share, or $2,450,no on the company's 1,000,000 shares of stock. A special from Aberdeen, Wash., that aged 19, shot Porter, says Ilenry of unre-qui- t because killed himself and. affection for Marguerite McCarthy, aged 10, a hospital nurse. Before shooting himself. Porter went to the hospital, threatening to kill both the girl and himself. He was disarmed and left in tears. j Two men, named Griffin and Connor, were found dead thirty miles from Goldfield, last week, by a prospector named Ryan. Griffins skull was crushed and the" other body showed marks of violence. Their tent had been destroyed by fire, and the bodies, lying some distance away, were covered with brush. Contracts were signed last week by the Homestakc Consolidated King Mining company and the Colorado Iron works for the erection at Goldfield of a $200,000 amalgamating and cyaniding mill, the rapacity to be 150 tons a day. Work started Monday on excavation, and the plant is to be ready by April 1. A call was issued by the Helena Commercial club for a meeting of citizens of Montana to be held at Helena November 2G, for the purpose of form1 ing a state association to bring about the securing from congress of a just share of the river and harbor appropriation for the betterment of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. United States Senator Robert M. Lafollette of Wisconsin has offered to appear before the interstate commerce commission at Washington next month and speak in behalf of the northwestern lumbermen in their fight against the Hill and Harriman roads, protestadvance in ing against the and on rates lumber shingles. freight consideration If a plan now under by W. E. Dowlen, manager of the Reduction works, is conwill soon have a Goldfield summated, circulating medium that will relieve to a great extent the scarcity of real money. The plan is to take the bullion produced by the mills, make it Into bars and stamp thereon the value, which will be used as money. The collapse of a brick flue in the home of W. B. Booth of Lexington, 10-ce- nt tie death a was crushed babe, which to death under the falling brick. Booths' daughter was buried In a mixture of mud, bricks and mortar, but escaped without a scratch. Ore., caused ld of ld KNEW HUMAN NATURE. WOMAN STILL AHEAD OF AUDIENCE, Women as Well as Men Are Made Perional Experience Counted in Her Comedian Made Humor of What Wi Indorsement of New Pastor. Approaching Tragedy. was Philadelphia congregation railed upon not long ago to choose a The last three ministers had j astor. teen persona non grata with most of the parishioners; and before selecting another the congregation did some pretty hard thinking. There was one woman of experience whose voice carried particular weight. Preacher after preacher was Invited to the pulpit for a trial sermon, and ail. In the final analysis, were rejected by the femalo arbiter. At last there came along a possible incumbent who met with her A M'seratle b Kidney j and Bladder Trouble. "WJIHe" Collier, the comedian, was Kidney trouble preyt tnn the mind, an Irrepressible member of a barn- discourages and loc ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful storming combination which, some nr;. soon disappear ten years ago, did the "tank" towns when thckidneysarc of the middle west. or out of order The company had been doing a poor business for several weeks when & Kidney trouble has certain town In Illinois was reached. liecome so prevalent . Just before the curtain went up that r that it is not uncom curwas at the Collier moil for a child to be standing night, afflicted with audiborn tain "peep-hole,sizing up the 'tm If the . weak kidney. scald ence. ifthc urine urinatestoooften. child "Hows the house, Willie?" asked the ff.eli,'or if. when the child reaches an another player. when it should 1j able to control the "Well," answered Collier, "there are age approval. passage, it is yet afflicted with "The reason I am sure he will give some out there. But," he added. Imucjwud ujon it. thccauMf of the diffmaIn the still were he iculty is kidney trouble, and the first pressively, satisfaction," tho said, "is because ! In the majority lias the right kind of a wife for a jority, old boy, still step should lc "towards the treatment of these important organ. This unpleasant minister. She allows him to rant Harper's Weekly. is due to a diseased condition of trouble around all he wants at home and the kidneys and bladder and cot to a He Was Grateful. doesnt sass back. I found out a long habit as most people suppose. DaId, a boy of four, was being while ago shortly after I was marWomen as w ell as men are made miserried myself, In fact that a man who taught to express thanks when tho able with kidnev and bladder trouble, hasnt that privilege at home works occasion demanded. When he neg- ami both need the same great remedy. off his spleen elsewhere. A minister lected to do so the other members of The mild and the immediate effect of is soon realized It is sold vents It on his congregation. That the family would ask: "What do you Swamp-Rowas why we couldnt stand the last say, David?" which would always by druggists, in fifty-ceand preacher. This one will be all right. bring forth the desired results. One sie bottles. You may We wont hear a peep out of him." evening recently David and the young have a sample lottle 'And upon that unique recommenda- man who is to marry his sister were by mail free, also a tion the congregation really did give sitting on the front porch. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Roo- testisaid the acman, David," "Well, to young last the man a call. According including many of the thousands of monial Sue "I I'll letters received from sufferers and take her guess marry counts both he and the congregation In writing I)r. Kilmer & Co., cured. do you say?" were doing well. The wife has not away. What j "Thank you," returned the boy po Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention been heard from. this paper. Don't make any mistake, litcly. but remember the name, Swamp-Roo- t, A Girls Giggle. and the adDr. Kilmers Swamp-RooElectric Motor Scarf Pin. Samuel Shadwcll, a touchy old man on every N. Y., The smallest motor is that made by dress, Binghamton, living in an Indiana village, had a a German mechanic. It Is worked by pane of glass broken In his house one a battery deposited in his coat pocket, night not long ago and next day he and he uses the motor as a scarf pin. MADE SERVICE had a girl named Minnie It is all the time, simply to working THE IN WEATHER ROUGHEST for it. arrested Dayton an actual working moAND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY When the case was called in court show that it is to see the little VWATERPROOF he was asked how he knew' It was tor. It is curious machine rests as the Minnie. He admitted that he didn't wheels revolving tow v see her, but heard her giggle. When omhe scarf. asked if her giggle was different from Important to Mothers. Examine' carefully every bottle of that of any other girl he said it was, POMMEL but he couldnt tell why. Neither CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for SLICKERS could he imitate tho giggle, and he infants and children, and see that it 5350 Bears the lost his case. ! This trade mark We all know what a girls giggle is, Signature of and the word MX r)')A but if any of us were asked to give an In Use For Over HO Years. on the ) 1 ' TOWER imitation of it wed probably fail. A The Kind You Have Always Bought buttons distin- Vti boy may titter, but when it comes to 9ujsh,th1i high slicker from 'arade Better Than Gifts of Fortune. giggling only a girl can do that. n'Vvw M ,the as good J just The gifts of fortune are often taken brands A J TOwrK to BOSTON USA A Delicate Task. away as speedily as they came; but orator the "The newspapers, said . strength of mind and personal nobility I are solemn j', do not tell the truth. possessions which survive the ex- A RAZOR AtiD STROP FOR $1 "Perhaps not, answered the editor, ternal circumstances of life and lift We are st ndinpr razor ami strop by ninll post palil for regretfully. "We do our best. But you it into grander planes. Ilaliburton. The razor Is of t steW (niuranteoii to hold a (I. new one. eile. If It don't, send it hack and more difficult perfect know there is nothing inch blade, Hollow proiind round or sipiare point, Dance St. and all Nervous Vitus FITS, A of double barber strop rubber handle. best bor than to tell the truth in a way that Diseases nickel swivel, bold only by the permanently cured by Dr. Klines hide and ennvnsj XV. II It. wont put it up to some one to chal- Great Nerve hike Co., ltazor Restorer. Send for Free S2.00 139 N. Center Street, Bradford. Pa. trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. II. Kline, lenge your veracity. Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. DEFIANCE STARCH "'"the package WHAT VAS IT The thrifty housewife never attains other starches only 12 ounces same price and IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. she is 'DEFIANCE for mending. always perfection, The Woman Feared? di-ease- " bed-wettin- ot nt one-dolla- ri t, ! t, ten-year-ol- FOR d vyrx 50AyAV v V o- HO. What a comfort to find it is not "the awful thing feared, but only chronic indigestion, which proper food can relieve. ' A woman in Ohio says: "I was troubled for years with indigestion and chronic constipation. At times I would have such a gnawing in my stomach that I actually feared I had a I dislike to write or even think of what I feared. "Seeing an account of Grape-Nut- s I decided to try it. After a short time I was satisfied the trouble was not the awful thing I feared but was still bad enough. However, I was relieved of a bad case of dyspepsia by changing from improper food to Grape-NutSince that time my bowels have been as regular as a clock. I had also noticed before I began to eat Grape-Nut- s that I was becoming forgetful of where I put little things about the house, which was very annoying. jSu J la-s- V You save money and avoid failures in your baking if you use 25 Ounces for 25 Cents s. "But since the digestive organs have become strong from eating Grape-Nutmy memory is good and my mind as clear as when I was young, and I am thankful. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little booklet, "The Road toWell-ville- , Theres a reason. in packages. AlU Jounces fW s, Here is true economy. You cannot be sure every time or have your food dainty, tasty and wholesome if you pay less or accept a substitute. SiSRSSfc CMicAoo.,cin JAQUES MFG. COu Chicago d. |