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Show it 1', -- H ! Iiveryi-t- oman'Want' V h. a;neagiR,aiWin3;t FOR PERSONAL HYGIWE frou So sff atwaBtwiniriMdil hr Lp;. f Pinkhaa Mod. Co. for tea yean. A healing wonder for aaa ct.rrh, B0UTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS WAHJHIPS ARE CO OPIATING -- hoi ! lnT- I t'M.ilo r M. SUI s,i4il h-- r U hlll-N- r, "l - out ,t to g'v c us full us a hi e fihoii? fty i ! Room at the Top. All Say It I.ittlc .Mime hud hem eiittf.g yerv Cunonior (lolding up box) flow die asked art il. bu ulo'her. in. li for this? if ci l.e, T.dr Ihizaur Attendant Five shil- - J4ii:ii." . wr and infUrn. ore throat and ore 'rf'sri (UtAWAfACTti D.ohred la water for douche .tops catarrh, alcoratioa peMe s'i. , !o . n't, i. 1 ! l vi. Foodstuff Without SHOTS - Has ed.i. Iv There la a Story From Vera Cruz That Telia of the Marksmanship of Uncle Sams Marine. The marines know how to handle a cr cent ofrii m f. F'o' iTre q uTi rifle 1 slThH T Mory Cruz that tells of tfledfrifstedRhot from Vera good sheeting and a sure eye, Henry writes In the Youths "ComReu-terda- panion. Our bluejackets were tnnrchiug ui the street from the plaza between rows of low houses. A well dress n1 Mexican, with a newspaper over his knee, was sitting on the balcony of his house, apparently intent on watching our sailors advance; hut hidden under the paper he held a big re-- , volver, and as' our men went by he fired. The bullets were striking, hut our officers could hardly suspect a Mexiean. reading a paper and looking peacefully on from his own house, of being the sniper. Dropping Ws paier, the Mexican went Inside to reload. When he came out again on the balcony the glint of the gun caught the attention of Lieutenant Colonel Neville on horseback In the plaza. 1,000 or more yardsaway. field glass the Through his colonel saw plainly die flash of the shots under- thenevvspaper Get him," be said, turning to his orderly. . - The man raised his rifle, pressed the trigger and the Mexican fell out of I his chair. Got him, sir," 'said fhe marine. two-stor- y well-dress- eight-pow- er What Did He Mean? Ufitil three oclock this afternoon . Warden Hanley of the Tombs prison was a perfectly contented warden, says He had a New York correspondent. been told twice during the morning that a man with a frock coat and a silk hat had called to see him, and as the man was to return at three oclock. Mr. Hanley cut short his tour of the prison and returned to his office. He found that the caller had called, fumed and finally left this note: "Thirty years ago iny father, who was of medium height and undoubtedly punctual, was employed as a heat denunciator In a metal mill In Pittsburgh. - For years, or at least for a considerable time, he told no one. Ilowever. It was common rumor. Now, after all these years, does It seem that a man would deliberately take any such action? What would he his motive? I nk you as to discuss this with no one. Merely use It for your ow n Information and proceed likewise. I leave for Pittsburgh at four oclock, but trust At a late you Implicitly. A Friend. hour Warden ITanley. having rend the note tlimngh f2 times, was rending It time. through for Ihe ninety-third -- HI Clutch Slipped. Harold, age four, was trudging with father to Sunday school, and the long tramp was almost too much for him. The father, glancing hack, noticed the small boys fatigue and, slackening his pace asked ; "Ath I walking too fast, son? No, returned the small bpy, puffing nnd Panting breathlessly, it'd me, M nvhim;;t,n pun fleet lu Soull J M t'l mini Ann-- 1 :.u wau-r- ju of f. .'re.-- .' a r I the of it,,. possible fruineiits tin Ifj un)tr inivi,Vmuun. i h fkiruiM it hir.iiimi of cr nearly per cent, or roro than .one-quarte- LOIR FIX d PRICES RATES ARE DENIED OPERATORS PROMISE SECRETARY WILSON TO TREAT GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC BETTER. RAILROADS LOSE HIGHER TARIFFS THE UNIi FIGHT Riotous Scenes Attend Parade Announced as Peace Demonstration. Ihiston. Iiiotousscenes attended a socialist parade on Sunday whi.h was announced ns a peace demonstration. The ranks of the marchers were broken up by squads of soldiers and sailors, red flags and banners hearing socialistic mottoes were tramped on, and literature and furnishings in the socialist headquarters in Park Square were thrown Police Into the street and burned. reserves stopped the rioting after it had been in progress an hour and a half. Many arrests were11 made. d Mystery Disease Claims 118. Rennet. Mo. Enterocolitis, the disease which has leen resfionsibie for the deaths of IIS persons in southeastern Missouri within the last six weeks, now has pressed into Arkansas, six deaths hating been reiorted at Luxora In two days. Women Officers in Training. Denver, Colo. Women who are to command the units at the fifth national .service school of the womens branch of the navy league have begun military training here. They are now drilling twice a week. lowans on Active Army Duty Des Moines. Four thousand recruit members of the Iowa nationul guard went on active duty Sunday at over-th- e state. armories all their THROUGH-OUD T Sir Edward papa." Christian Herald. If a roan hoards riches and enjoys them not. he Is a fit companion tor the donkey that dines on thistles when a i 1 1 s p.'iua ii.nf.sMoo of ! coal-consumi- d aug-gsete- d ix-st- r. A com-iinlon'b- !ji UaUie rc-itir-mil . k IsYour Work Hard? bsek-s.di- gnI.ir umb-nl.c- d , , I -- nft A I. 1 sw-- Admiral Koltchak is one of the chief commanders ,ln,the Russian .navy,, IxmdoD. The Central New j . at Ire- wiL'i mscldne gun have srriv.il for duty when trouble during the Clare is ei cle.-tio- , jiM-td- of $'. a "Give corrm pndent at Ltmis, County Clare, land, says that 300 infaiiirmeu n -- ' SrtlS. J Xlic a tWU. S. A. Sy SJ all the kids DAISY FLY KILLER Stscs HtywhArw; attract and k Ila uriwK SuifiiSt kr 1 rwvt, Post Toasties nixataatil, n 'ht. They like 'em" V ;o- Mercantile Store Seized by Mexicans. Naco. Arlz. AH good in tbe big mercantile More of t he Cattnneu Com sotblated Ci'pj.er company, which hntcl It mim-s,- . mills and Km ers 011 June if, have been tniifi ud by U.e i Mcxicati .rTis i.il at Cote H4OtBkUi r ! tiB Ikot wd V SO, IBS. RIGHTS W. N. a r afrrrt txg w Btad bf 4atrB. at iwbi by i.riDL r pteh(4 tr ButXMMst KasHg. CrUV . w. ts vE OS SALS SOOOHirH, PATYNTfRADEMARKS, i eosveizeR Lnt li - l, 01 Schism Epbts Zionists. Baltimore, Md. ReprewflitatiTes of three Zbnlt societies in a cons it coiiventien callf-by the ee'"flTive cun.mittee g. nsecedt--t ibe! from Z cTairs. er:,l r. - ; - Troop t Gu'd Irish Election. --- S. I 1 , " ! i f, II f t 1 rt k- r ! t I - I r ! op-th- e dip ! w. June tt SELDOm SEE nt . iii kidney ! Food Exporta lnerease. Washington. - American foodstuffs exrrts i May,, reached a value of fKH.OflOitift, a considerable increase over previous months, as shown Ja deof commerce statistics. j?iflje partment Cunnir Clancy it- - the Texan who 4.iiieiit Inn ' fSrrf' ca r rTe d t h e Sta rs "ah d Strip si into in iu Murrh. Dur- and fjrt.noo.oou April action on the French front The pVet, mnLhs en.kng witli May, jn waa tied to hl Int ati,be country shijqied abroad fs.TVt'.- "rth of f.xsl, as agrdnri Vimx'rid en April 9, severs! tirnfS. -- Food Price DeiaVare Itring for Red Cross. Wahington. Retail food price fn Don by Washington. latest tabula the United State advanced on an the American Red Cmv announced per cent from April Id to gvrrrge Delaware Jed a.l SuDdav, sliow-thas shown in figure compiled 13, May other states in per capita contribution June 2S by the bureau of labor statisrate a with to the Red Cros ! tics. .i- k L v -, f t J . fr j?f I -- pro-viMoi- al H f fl b.-e- t. d 1 ' Ie-kl- of Georgia Inaugurated" as governor E. Harris. Nrt ."A suececling on June nation-wid- e Mr. 'D'Csey attractcl a' the prosecutor of Leo U cuuv c'. Fro t i e, j ChineseEmpire. Frank's Presec'itor Becomes Governor. M. Dvrsey was cgh Atlanta. nun-pen- y. Sublime Orders. Culoivl Gorki wua, a colonel go. j ' Work which bring any unusual imt a hud old stick to have about u ktrsin on the back snd kidney tend London EmeutIdeas to mu kidney tiluient. uch si regiment, say UrnenesM, Lcsdsche, dizinrw nd ly he lmd three men of hi mmpniiy In dwtremtng urinary trouble. Kidney io help him remove the griiml i1;iiio, rrnnplainti inakf any kind of work and, a thl gtft of Aunt Eliza wu doubly hard and if neglected thei of hefty Jiulld, he signed a blank order dinger of gravel, drojisy or lr:gbt dieae. If yotir work i hard on the Jhnt the men might obtain beer Ironi buck, keep your kntnrv In good rendithe canteen; leaving the amount there-o- f tion with Doan Kidney Pill. Thoufor the warriors to fill in themsand rely on them. selves. A Utah Cate Here waa a dlsjmte. W. W. Robin.. n. First "But down six pints, suggested East St-- near First . I'rlvnte I Pimps. North 6t., Amerkm one "5!nretike 8'liflfretr turk, Ftab, says: 'Tor months I suffered from of the other. a ateady ache across my But at Inst the sergeant came along kidneys. The least move that caused a strain on with the right Idea, He filled the pamy back sent a pain through me. A dru- per up thusly ; t recommended "Blease fill these teen wjtli Kidney IMIl and I tried them. They fixed me up all right and I De Profundi." hava only needed them1 once since then. At' At the summer training cauijt at that time they acatn tinnitht' me as good results as b fore, Ilattslftirg last summer an rookie was one day struggling along T quickly relieving the pain. Dess' at Aey Stare, 80c e Boa through mud that threatened to engulf him and Lis' pack.7" The company were tnglng, and when they nime io ij7T" FOSTEfbMJLEURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. 'horns he Joln.il In with growls and gmrtibte that idMiied , lu rume fr.Hu well down toward hi belt. B.eyond hi forte. A doubt, melody was a big knee like this, but your horte CHine big. hulking sergeant along. may have a bunch or bruise on hie Whats the matter? What are you ankle, hock,1 stifle, knee or throat. howling alsmt? "Im singing ha." explained the A rookie." LI nt do It. my Iny," sabl the scrwill clean it off without laying een nf ; youre t.s down a trendy. horse. No Mister, no hair Yon i.tne nji to surface and get the tone. Concentrated only a few drop required at an application. 2 per air." Youths Companion. DwiH rrmr n, nr w.ar1n Bo d free. ABbORBLNk. JH T shibwm u Not by strength but lv jwrever;mee I " Mkm4. turr yeviui u ' Ww. Soii-- Vvko, vomt Ijnt, nre rrent work U(eomjIlsHel. r.wteMn. met si m j twtkwsrjrtma Throne of the v lt-- the-Mil- London. General Chang Ilsun, says a IieufiTs Limited dispatch from has informed Iresiderit LI Yuan Hung Hint he must retire berm use the Manchu einieror, Hsuan Tung, haa been restored to the throne. Genrotf Chtmir llsnn, w tin ts -- the , military governor of Anhwei provim-ehas taken a prominent part in the recent Internal troubles in Chinn, and a dispatch from, Iekin. June IK, said that he had jissuinFiJLtlic pywer nf ihr . , ttftioii. - -- 1 WOULD RESTORE KING were-greter-b,- i predi-jMisin- e 1 Ml rodin-cri- ' on Between Friend. was great friend with a neighbor boy named Bruce. They lived lu the country and had a mile to walk, to irioMtl, ami nlvvay went and together. One dny, after school, Ilullle eume home alone, Bruce having Htojijsil at hi own home Just tvelovr our hou-o, He Was in a dlslteveled condition, and, on being questioned. eonfe(ed that he had been fighting, ami that he lmd dime out second best. rine "But. strtd hi mother. In a puzzled "I thought Bruce was .your lone, DANDRUFF AND ITCHING friend." "Yis, he Is, replied llnllle, plaintive- Disappear With Usa of Cutlcura Soap Iv. "I don't know wlmt he would have and Ointment Trial Free, done In me If lie hadn't been my, friend." The first thing in restoring dry, falling hair la to get rd of dandruff and Stock Selling Bonus; Itching. Rub Cutlcura Ointment Into dear. want one hundred John, scalp, next morning shampoo with twenty-fivdollars to Imest In stiH-k- . Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Prevent St.rt-In what? skin and scalp troubles by making Cutle. Itt Marie Millinery cura your everyday toilet preparation. the most adorable hat They give Free sample each by mall with Book. with every share of stock. IJfe, Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Bold everywhere. Adv. j Germans Flirting With Russians GojHnhagen. It Is rcport.il from German sources that Field Marshal von llindeiiburg, chief of general ataflf, has again offer.il an armistice to Rus- CAR PLUNGES INTO NIAGARA. ala. This time his wish Is to suspend hostilities during the election of delePassengers Thrown Into Whirlpool gates to the Russian constitutional Rapids,- - Number Being Kilied, convention. Niagara Falls. A licit Line car on tbe Great Gorge route left tbe rails, Fifteen Killed by Falling Tank embankpluuged .down a twenty-foo- t Milwaukie.Flflee jktsoiim, nine ment and turned over In ten feet of men and six and am dead, wouteiir water on the edge or th WliirljMsd tliirlu-injur.it, 's.tne pfoxlmately Rapids Sunday afternoon. Nine the latest list of seriously, (iituprlse s are know n to be dead, two of it Idg from the casualties fulling. on Ihe cur known to have Im-waTef tank, sfljrpoft.it bysle-- t framehave not been seen since tbe accident at the edge of the Milwaukee and probably ure dead. An Indefinite work, river. number, estimated at from two to ten, are rcsrted missing and more than a ADMIRAL KOLTCHAK score are in hospitals, A washout, due to recent heavy rains, was tbe cause of the tllsastefT Hsuan Tung Claims 1 Itivv-,v.-- - pro-lose- of Tb e7 1 rj tTsi rTTm pi r e Goto-pattl- ndi-noh- 1 oite-fo- 1 ft ' I Causes of Nervousness. There Is an article on- tbe cure of 1'lltlf-In the Woman Home in which tbe writer says: "Nervousness sometimes is the suit of some physical dcf.st. Malnutrition, anemia, defective eyesight, had g teeih or may be the cause. Nature offers the best vtitiv- - I MeTityrorif nourishing foisl arid holciomc ouid.s.r ltfe are essentia and ttiesc children should be encouraged to play ami to take regular exercise, su. h ns walking, rowing and swimming. Real country life is aivvaya Ihe , and camping I a cure in 7 self, first for the outdoor life und lienlihfnl exercise and., serofld, because the nervous child n.uls the of other children. I imli-eat.- il st befor-the- lf 1 Carson orgmilr.iitlon, t tlie Suvo.v liotel sav s the Lomloii Clirotiii Je. "I remember," kuid Sir Edward when a little son tf mim came to me ami Hiild Tit her, I vvnnt to join tbe at s iiit.il iiiiv.v ebis said, Wliat rulddsbl 1 ni ae going to he a lie told rne jilniid.v that I vva( wrong, rod I explained to him llow much h iter it vvoulil l. to make money in the Tem4e than lose it at sea. lie said, Volt dont seem to recognize the Importance of the rmv) ; it Is the great connecting link between the m.itlpT country and tin colonies, " "i rcpn.il, Well, if you put it on that high plane, 1 must alter my views, He U now commanding a submarine, ami only yesterday. In my capacity of first lord of the admiralty, I bad to read an account of an attempt of one of our destroyers to sink hi subma- tin .lime .'.1 tbe interWashington state commerce commiMioti domed the plea of tbe railroads of the Jl'ldted for a horizontal Iihtohm of 13 rt Increase in freight rales, 111 its deciiion tbe eommissioii its willingness to increase class rates in the eastern district approximately li per rent. Since about th of tin freight bamll.il Is moved under class rates, the decision trivially allows the eastern lines about 4 per cent Increase In gross freight revenue. Increases sought In rates on coal, coke and Iron ore will be granted. Tbe eonunlssiou found, ns a result of extended heurings, that the carriers generally- show a substantial and Increasing financial prosperity and that they have amide resources witli which to conduct transportation. JJttJe s.vmpathy was given the arguments of the roads Hint they were victims of war prices, the eoninilssion holding that the carriers have profited v by the mobilization of tr.sps. The commission ansiumdul the tariffs until Oetolwr LS, hut It Indicated that no rohea ring of the rase will be of value at this time and nmeetluliou of the tariffs. In the Washington. Reductions price of bituminous coal at all mines cast of the Mississippi river, ranging from SI to $.1 a ton to the public, with a further cut of Ml for the government. were agreed uiofi Thursday at conferences between the operators and government Ifieials. The new become at once. effective prices Fonr hundred .qveratnrs who gathered here .at a call from Secretary Lane and pledged themselves to furnish tlielr product at a reasonable price were represents in tbe final conference by committees from each field. Earlier in the day the had agreed la place the price fixing in the hands of the government, through the defense council's .coal production committee. Secretary Iane and Commissioner Fort of ihe federal trade commission, lima avoiding the possibility of violating the anti-trulaws. Director Smith of the geological survey estimated that the reduced prices would mean that the operators would get $ k( i,i k Kt,(K H! less annually for then output and that the saving to the government and the public would he even greater. Only the districts west of llliiidis Iowa, Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahomu, ur.d the southwest which, were not represented, remain yet to be aceount-e.doubt in the for, and there Is minds of offieials that these ditrh;ls will agree to the price reduction. k that per cent. thirtv-aeve- n twenty-tw- o r the! lli.-id- gu. sf DICTATOR Ga.-Jl- -- they reach one year; before they are five, and one-ha- one-thir- d, Sir Fdwurd liirs.m lntr.sluc.il u tv perioiuil imte-ints.jxn li wiil.b In tbe other dtij when lie wii. tbe jsr-son- war-fund- . die before r, Tells How Young Man Got Into the British Navy. STATES, persons GUNNER CLANCY i lug I k We can hardly realize WAS OVERRULED BY HIS SON FOR Immediate Cut Ranging From On to Commerce Commission Denies the Five Dollars on Bituminous ProdProposed Horizontal Increase Asked uct Agreed Upon at Conferfor by Railroads, But Some Adence Held at Capital. vances Are Conceded. c.-ni- SOLDIERS MOB SOCIALISTS. jf I . Genuine Castoria always bear the signature of -- ' "s!Ugede& f the opy il are fifteen ! We do not hesitate to ssy that a timely us of Castoria would save many of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tme lUTes and soothing ayrupa sold for children's complaints eontaiiv More or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. Jn awy quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and leaa to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Castoria if it bears the signature of Chas. IL Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. ;u - war-boun- - lory. MORTALITY is IIr:i"il iliiis pryciirnlj h:r. joiii.il the United STrTev agafnM Whether l.rail will Mipplenent horse tion bj nf urinal do. 1, trillion of war is regarded as doubtful been use the government at IIio Jnneii o.,is cllned to rtgard Its action ratliei defensive than aggressive .Brazil seizure of the German ships lias ad led to her merchant marine more than lotukkt tons, which, with that already at her disposal, will. It is" believed. contribute materiullj to th solution of the problem of gening supplies to the. allies. Brazil's navy is the largest of the South American group ami in comiec tion with the fleet commanded by Admiral Inperton it is believed the work of keeping the South Athintic "clear of enemy craft wilt be greatly' facilitate ed. A ilun for safeguarding ships carrying foodstuffs to Europe already has been put into effect. d- d tin- b III n frightful. INFANTthe ch.hlren born something in ciYzed countries, ,0 ' of a 1 Savethe"Babies : i ii1 ind' t,i ti n. re ui's Sending Ilf a speehil VLui.i.Ik wiv slon to l?rn'il to arrange for greater :i . 0 -- II V' nt Tinders jmt -- ! . . I.-- .- 00 r.-a- lubd v An., 1. sM - I.H,- -- (i rnv "1 Him Itrnei wuh luuJiugw-tt--Jenr.aW IS V . Shot t Enough. ,in lies. I Ilk. to but Ii.esf ,,f them arc too l.k. 1 Bvenr-Compte- tcd Formal Declarat on Against Germany. ' of War k : Fitt ng Fate .trdt r you a little dear? th Lint- - Well (coyly L thatk wkftt I..s s.iiuvday buys saj.- - jns-sc-l p Flan for Safeguarding Sh'ps Carry SEA SOLDIEftSQOOD C 'ton. r . n ! - . V't t i WITH UNITED. STATES FLEET eye. Economical. i K. V. COPYi ffl.ttKK,,lR1 mi Urr lsusiina fv F fcftMredkkttewfcuh. il N td .. , AussAmb) U, Salt Lake City, No.Z7-1- 2i 1, i - |