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Show NORT HWEST NOTES the its attacked and pillaged sky monastery near Tambo 2, amd secured gold and jewels The “Soo” railroad has placed an rder with the Minnesota Free FE if bureau for 7,000 men, 7 wanted as harvest hands in at $40,000, harles At Clark of Alsen, S Ῥ., 18 1@ result of a bullet w vund in lomen, inflicted by his divorced Mrs, Clark was arrested. ta and North Dakota 2 to $4 a day, with board. 1 Gluek, a wealthy Minneapolis and his wife were killed at wood, Minn., when their auto was struck by a train nd was f a n ip I Υ cy n’s I . ills that the own good old-fashioned d Lys of I ind years. { elied uy on the i L} f fic Id 1 cure diseast 1 mitigate τως Tl Indian on our Western Plains to-lay 1] \ duce roots and herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle the most skilled | p! It was announced at Republican headquarters in Chicago last week that Speaker Joseph G. Cannon will 1 speaking tour of the @ountry, beginning in Septem . een sentences of death were ho have spent years in the study of From the drugs roots and herbsof the field Lydia E. Pmkham more than thirty years ago gave to th@ women of the world a remedy for their peculiar ills, more potent and efficacious than anye ymbination of drugs, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable in various parts of the Rusempire one day last week. Ten mned at Lodz are peasants con in revo lutionary activities. Compound is now recognized as the of Missourt Governor Folk a stay of execution of thirty Albert Filley, under sentence h for killing his W ife, his 7 daughte brother and his lley. standard remedy for woman’sills. rant Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 515 N.C. St., Louisiana, Mo., writes: “Complete restoration to health | ( means so much to me that for the sake of other suffering women I am willing to make my troubles public. “For twelve years I had been suffering with the worst forms of female ills. fYered, and at times I About »-D, Horras, formercashier of ᾱ Hot Springs, S. D., National nk, has been sentenced to five years { federal penitenti at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. He pleaded guflmbezzling$5, 000 During that time I had eleven different physic ians without help. No tongue ] rease of $10,532,788 In revenue rating expenses and taxes is by the annual statements Οι ion Pacific and Southern Pampanies. two years he premature explosion of twer nds of dynamite in an oil well Santa Rosa, N. M., William La tantly. killed and Doy William Wickstrom Connolly. severely ir ago I wrote Mrs, nkham for advice, I followed it, and can truly say that Lydia 11. Pinkhi Τίns Vegetable Compound and M Pinkham's advice restored he: and strength. It is worth mountains of gold to suffering women.” Esperantists, who wurth Internationa What Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Muff, it will dofor other suffering women, Sewing Room Vaudeville. ‘It's nip and tuck with the Sewing Machine, me,” said | “though I often | strike the seamy side “I do something of a reel,” an- nounced the Spool Cotton “T have a good eye for the thread of a plot,” complacently declared the Needle “I gather interest as J go along,” boasted the Ruffler " do a pretty smooth turn in my cancan,” modestly remarked the Oil. “When I try to do anything,” mournfully remarked the Eye, “I get the Hook.” India's Savings Banks, The post avil bank of India was established in 1882, in which year the depositors numbered 39,121 and the deposits amounted to $932,243. In 1907 the depositors numbered 1,190,220 and the deposits amounted to $49,223,283, which, perhaps, should not be consider rge in a country having a populati of some 300,000,000, but the average Indian farmer, mechanie, servant or laborer deposits money in a bank, bu 3 it away ina yx r box in the ground.—New York World COFFEE Good partly in buying and partly in making coffee is kk erything Judge Alton B. candidate Dr. Je eph Eichberg, a prominent physicia of a. was drowned in Big " r lake, N. Y., while on a fishing In trying to land a large pitkere] his boat was capsized and he } as thrown into the water. Passenger! from Guatemala City ar rived at Mc vile, Ala., on the Steamer in Hon Harold sa th at the upri duras were 1 part of the project of President | make rera Ger 0 G 1318 Morales to president of Honduras Isaac Up! m, a well known retired wholesale τ rchant of San Francisco while ridin a bicycle at San Jose was struc} an automobile driven by 8. B. Hu kins, president of the bank, and received inverman City juries from h he died within an hour. Mrs. Jennic Roberts, 45 years old, {8 dead as thi result of a murderous attack made er While she lay asleep in her bed at her home in Cincinnatt, Her face was smashed almost to a pulp. David M. Roberts, her husband, is being held by the police on sus. picion. Walter Allen, a colored man, and several companions jeered at a Chi- cago policeman who had ordered them else to Your groce like ur κ tY f you don’t ay The Long Climb It is said that a man begins to go down hill at 40, but a good many people find that tas up-hill climb begins at that age move on late at night An en counter between Allen and the officer followed, with the result that Allen was shot and seriously wounded in the back. According to advices received in London from Geneva, the leaders of the Young Turk party are to meet in that city at the end a this month, to discuss the question of deposing the sultan of Turkey, and, in the case tive decision, to select a of an affir successor. conve! of Saghali the and the Russo-Brit Through the acqulith half of the island yan becomes owner of Seal island The Chi the matter the parad: of Amoy, ‘ the entertain men of th: ‘when the \ ter part of A tiger a | stout cage Marseilles combat by woonded combat by made a Πι broke up Brigadie nal officer informatior Alaskan 1 tem had ! Alaska, by branch fr Montague rge have selected ids one mile outside as the best place for of the officers and rican battleship fleet each there the lat1 were placed In a estate near and goaded to ectators . The bul in the first en tators. The bull on the crowd and tacle Alien, chief sig army, has received the Washington nd telegraph systended to Cordova, struction of a xicting cable ordova, on is | lress booklet National > Bldg... Lead New on juestion of the merits he ῃ 1 e getsit of the nine-foot bed sheet demanded by traveling men in various parts | | e one has f oss of reas he is for | Mrs. K. G. Turner, one of Che enne’s leading citizens, died of hea: failure while asleep in her bed. S |” ad been calling on friends duri he afternoon and had laid dow: t a little rest. Pain | Empire City, three miles from C ( six houses, aln ito deve ῃ 1 stocks 1 himself g a lull, Se RS= One ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORM CITY. ct of SIGK HEADACHE Never ung wife, u oughtn't to have ar rets from Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and T urty Eating. A y ome edy for Dizz sea, Drowsin Bad me Well, Toots You go to | me nev tell me thing The wouldn't inte I don’t mind giving y thoug if you'll promise ose it to a living soul 'll promise never to t the and bonds it of i one Secret “Tootsie” Surely Would Pass Along. “Jobn, love,” said the a d young womar ke m “What do you tl ink of Fielding, Mr rank Gillice, postmafi at the Bunker Hill & Sullivan mine, whose my terious disappearance from Ward1 was variously accounted for by the CASTORIA QUITE SAFE WITH HER. tn the » a number whore 1101 | cu number, and cremating Ji , a pioneer of that place Exact Copy of Wrapper. δῦς 1 : ver City, Nevada, a once flouris | Ex hi luring the bonanza days of Vir-| The c& 1 City, was visited by fire | y f destroying ἴον ’ vou | ΤΊΣ; By DoseEs αὶ νμάν Guaranteed under theFoodané Least, Only Kind Young Groker ΜΉΝ RET Eee ἡ νύνας bret a fe Boston. whi Falling asleep, s lied without a struggle. ' and Sells | iting a certain } at is er _NEWYORK. Hees as HIS OPINION OF FIELDING. the σοι :tnry. Fac Simile 5ιignature οἱ Lek Le. hoe ee 3} Soothes I for Constipa- THE CENTAUR COMPANY, οἱ the Use For Over Thirty Years Wiakrgreen Flas Aperfect Remedy tion Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, oe Convulsions .Feverish| ness and Loss0 OF SLEEP | | t to know when he wise man Is a] | yr, jes \W and deme Alx Senna + Kochelle Salts Anise Seed « Ahnpermink - NYt]| Cow York. LPYTCHER Ponphin Seed SilorbenateSoda Worm Seed - Blanche | holding it.—Sinclair The Montana Hotel Men's associ : tion met in Butte last week. One of], Lf . en = ΝῊ the subjects before the body was the Recipe of‘Ole ars Clarhed Sugar ided. For | valuable nor Mine ral Nor Nawe ori | of Brown?” t nd you them.” dear. word, r to disto any- body Taste inthe Mouth, Coat ed Tx €, Pain in the ὶ Side, RPID LIVER, They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, CARTERS| “Rememberit’s to be τι 1 only “Oh, fielding is important, of course,” uickly responded the broker, “but once and very rapidly “T'll remember. What isn’t worth much unless you’ve got “Aldaborontiphoscipher: 18,’ good pitchers and men who can hit ories of suicide, abduction and acc 7 | “What? Please say {pyasain, a lite ball.”"—Harper’s Weekly. dent, has turned up alive and well at) | tle slower,” the home of his brother in California “Have you forgotten ho, conditions A GOOD OLD FRIEND. The division engineer on the already? I said ‘only .0® and very Paul from Lombard east to Fors rapidly.’ ” § (Tearful pause.) μ Ι. Mont., says that the company will b« “O, dear! I wish Ὃν gm't, told employing 3,000 men until cold weathme!” er sets in on repairing the line where it was damaged by the floods, re ing the track of the Montana railroad ba llasting with 85-pound steel, and A peculiar accident happened to Captain Cadle of the Reno police force. While standing in the police station Officer Tolly began brushing Cadle’s clothes with a brush. In some way the captain’s revolver was dis charged, the bullet plowing down the cutting the Lack of his leg, neatly trousers, thae,1 ill entering the floor. After a heroic effort Mrs. Ed. Foster, living near Reno, Nevada, saved her two children from burning ἴα death She was outdoors, washing the children playing in the house, when she noticed that the house waa on fire. She fought her way through the flames and got the children safely out, but was badly burned herself, While in session at Billings, the Montana State Federation of Labor adopted resolutions commending Gompers for his efforis in securing concessions from the political parties, but no particular part was ndorsed The body also demands that candidates friendly to labor, ir respective of party, alone be supported at the polls. Eight men belonging to the cooking pany at Barnum & Bailey’s circus were severely injured, two probably fatal ly, when spreading rails caused four menagerie cars to leave the tracks on the Great Northern railroad eight miles south of New Westminster, Wash. ings were reduced Several fine to ashes, buildand it was with difficulty that the Bullfrog Bank Trust company’s building was saved. A forest fire nearly wiped out the little town of Bow, ten miles south of Bellingham, Wash. The saw and shingle mill and dry kilns, owned by Daniel Kahn, with half a million shingles, were destroyed, as well as twelve cottages belonging to the ‘ mill Railway Mail Clerk Joseph Thompson was instantly killed, and W. F. Wishard, an engineer, fatally injured, and five others hurt in a head-on col- lision between an overland passenger train and a freight at Woodinville, on the Nortern Pacific railway, twenty miles north of Seattle D. D. McLaughlin of Butte success- ully defended hjs title at Helena last week as state tennis champion. His opponent was Harry Burton, also of Butte. Mr. McLaughlin now won the state champion times ind is entitled to keep the cup which ‘se contested for each year Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature fCeec#ord REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, 55350 ~<a ECZEMA FOR 55 YEARS. Suffered Tennente. from Birth—In Frightful Condition—Got No Help Until Cuticura Cured Him. the roadbed. company private he and Wo¢ | patience worth of property. sition of t IT ISFC known only by the nam Russia ish PUREWAITELΙΕΑΡ{ an unknown girl was shot and killed) vention similar to t him- While a crowd of cow-punchers were celebrating their arrivai in th | FITS, &t. Vitus’ Dance manently cured by Dr for I t f town of Marmarth, Mont., a fight was Send R. H. Kline sd in the tenderloin district and by another, Opium,Morphine } alin has enoug h before gotiate a sealing con- w 1 pany, formally its % ad t ϊ test ] Japan | readiness signified } A ΓΠΈΤΞ Signature s in re Bears the μην PromotesDig Diges! on,Cheerful“} nessand RestContains neither ld ( As he wh Always Bought | ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT | A\egetable Preparation for Asὲ 3| Similating the Food and RegulaGSI | ting theStomachs and Bowels of Na ya A fire resulting from a gasoline explosion in the red light district of Rhyolite, Nevada, wiped out $50,000 | Russo-Amer PAINTQUALIT f self ticket. 1 Parker, owners manufacturers, set ne David Hilger, a wel! known bar να Lewiston, Mont., and one of rominent men of the state, has fo ally announced his candidacy he nomination for the lieutenant governorship on the Demoecra 1 the presidency on the Democratic et fpur years ago, opened the Democratic campaign in Oregon at Portland| on Au ust 18, at a large and enthusiastic neeting in that city of the First National bank of Coffeyv ] dropped dead at Stonewal er resort forty miles west nidad, Colo,, where he was sp« ing a vacation with a mumber nds, ho n, have decided to p in Esperanto for the blind prepare a proper exhibition to give ition relat to Esperanto 65, president preperty κ for ν aged paint The Kind You Have fe Τι Ayres, honest both For Infants and Children. Fy ΄ roe have produced the grandes G. to about to 1 paint -buying safe. They first adopted a trade mark, the now famous “Dutch-Boy Painter,” and | put this trademark,as a guarantyof | purit on every package of their | White Lead rhey then set about fa rizing the public with the | e test by which the purity 5 f Wh Lead ma 1, and furr ed a blow Henry Hanning, 46 years of ag fatally injured by the explosion boiler at the Edgerton saw miles north of Colorado Spr P. done «ς΄ bined m Seibert, one of the local rs of the Republican part gate to the first n ee vee died at Pittsburg and from Mrs. Caroline Kirchoff, 60 years of ige, of Ce jlorado Springs, was killed forest fires, er likely to t Οἱ are reported from several sec Vancouverisland, B. C. Ne LYDIA E. PINKHAM Nature and a woman’s work com at being - yorec. > of 65. CASTORIA Ἠρ τ 4 dispatch from Bozeman, M tates that William Thompson, an ineer, was killed in a boiler ex ion in the Roberts sawmill, in Bea anyon 3 x in the Platte river né¢ heir home at Pratt, Wyoming William Walker editorial for the New Orle sans Picayur e past thirty years, is dead, at a AND A WOMAN'S WORK|" - Buying paint used to be like the} proverbial! buying of a “pig in a | ke.” Mixtures in which chalk, ground rock, etc., predominated were marked and sold as “Pure White Lead,” the deception not being apthe paint and the paintpaid fc This deception is still practiced, but we have learned to expose it easily Nat | Lead Company, the largst rs of genuine Pure White Lead, res ng the injustice that was the 13-year-old sx Nichols, was drown pres ash Dyer, FU «δε ΣΕ κ - ν΄» Soanvo Henry ted for governor of Mi nnes Democrats. orl vernor John A. Johnson nas bee OPEN DEALING IN PAINT, Cs NATURE NEWS SUMMARY “T had an itchi | ma ever since I tormenting ecze- came into the world, The Gumpot—Well, you fellows can and I am nowa man 55 years old say what you like about the ed | I tried all kinds medicines I heard For my part, I always stick up for ! of, but found no relief. I was truly in a frightful condition At last I] Largest Rock Crusher in Operation. | broke out all over with red and white The largest rock crusher in the ) boils, which kept growing until they world was recently thrown into opera were as big as walnuts, causing great tion in a cement mill at South Pitts pain and miser but I kept from | burg, Tenn., and it crushes all the scratching as well as I could. I was rock used by a 4,000-barrel plant so run down that I could hardly do The machine has an hourly capacity my work. I used Cuticura Soap, Ointof 800 tons and 60 per cent. of the ment, Resolvent, and Pills for about product is in pieces four inches or , eight months, and I can truthfully say less and 30 per cent. in pieces two I am cured. Hi: Bordwell, Tipton, inches or less. The crusher is 19 feet Ia., Aug. 17, 1907 in height and weighs 425,000 pounds. “I cheerfully endorse the above tesThe hopper is 20 feet in diameter timonial. It uth. I know Mr. The operation of this’ machine alone Bordwell and kn the condition he requires 29 horse power. was in. Nelson R. Burnett, Tipton, Ia.” FRIENDLY TIP Occas nally. And sometimes aman gets married | in order to have me one believe his After several years of indigestion talk and its attendant evil influence on the Mra, Winslow's Soothing Syrup. mind, it is not very surprising that For children teething, softens the gums, reduces inone finally loses faith in things gen dammation, allays pain, cures wind colle. 25cabottie erally. When women ue they like to AN. Y. woman writes aninteresting argue that they n't letter. She says: Restored Hope and Confidence. “Three years ago I suffered from Use Allen's Foot se an attack of peritonitis which left me Cu red.a Trial package ed] Ν Y in a most miserable condition. For tree A.3.U over two years I suffered from nerv It doesn’t pay borrowtrouble even of | ousness, weak heart, shortness on a friend’s ac mt. breath, could not sleep, etc. “My appetite was ravenous, but I|I had plenty | felt starved all the time. of food but it did not nourish because of intestinal indigestion me Med- | x ical treatment did not seem to help, γτΊι/Fiss I got discouraged, stopped medicine and did not care much whether I lived or died. “One day a friend asked me why I didn’t try Grape-Nuts, stop drinking | coffee, and use Postum. I had lost faith in everything, but to please my|| friends I began to use both and seon becamevery fond of them. “It wasn't long before I got some strength, felt a decided change in my system, hope sprang up in my heart and slowly but surely I got better. I nd could sleep very well, the constant ren= craving for food ceased and I have better health now than before the at tack of peritonitis “My husband and I arestil Grape-Nuts and Postum.” re's a Reason.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich Read; “The Road to Weliville,” in pkgs Ever read the above letter? A new one appears fromtimetotime. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. ixirySenna eanses the Syste n Effectua lly: Dispels ( MV \sand Ἀν acties due to peers Acts natur ally, acts a τιν as axative Best foMe Wome,and ChildYoun: ‘and W. L. 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Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh, At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample THE PAXTONTOILET €0., Boston, Mass = WITH “HEALTH AND BEAUTY” BOOK SENT FREE LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes I IN GREAT VARIETY FOR; SALE .AT THE LOWEST PRICES BY WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Kansas City, Missouri ‘To det its Blongi Effects ways Duy he enuine whic 1as the fil:name of t e pany Lom- CALIFORNIA Ὁ ὍτῬ Co. by whom is SOLD BY A one Size only oe } Pp don pears tised in its col hat they 7 itutes or im utahons. EADING ὑβύοορτε gular price 50¢ per bottle. W.N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 35, 1908, |