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Show JMTJJiii WL, 'm. m BACKACHE mw ngms The highest medical authority Unually There Are Other Troubles to Provo It. In Labors Realm Matters of Especial Interest To and WAS IN NO HURRY TO LEAVE IS KIDNEYACHE. Con- cerning Those Who Do the Work of the World Prisoner Put Coming Gastronomic Joy Ahead cf a Brief Period of Liberty. Pain in the back is pain in the kidA colored man from Georgia had neys, in most cages, and it points to lived in Washington but a few years the need of a spe- when le was arrested for some slight cial remedy to re- violation of the city ordinances. I' pun move and cure the hearing that the negro was in jail, the congestion or in- secretary of the colored Y. Si. C. A. flammation of the secured the service of a minister to kidneys that is in- go with him and sign the prisoner's terfering w ith their bail bond. They readied tile jail work and causing shortly before noon, and told the that pain negro the object of their visit. In re- makes you say: sponse to the proffered kindness lie "Oh, my back." said: Thompson Wat"Mistnh Johnsing. I sho is glad you- professional all Is gwine to git me out, but 1 kins, nurse, 429 N. 23rd wants you-al- l to llx it so I can't git St., Parsons, Kan., out till late-- dis evenin'." says: ."For some Of course the two Samaritans were time I was annoyed with sharp twinges somewhat taken aliaek by this unusacross the small of my back und ir- ual request. Hut a moment later ib.ey regular passages of the kidney secre- lost their breath when, in answer to tions. Since using Doan's Kidney Pills, the seert-lary'question, the Georgia 1 am free from these troubles." negro replied in a whisper; Remember the name Doan's. Sold Well, sail, dey's anil tin dinnah by all dealers. 50 Cents a box. Foster ready, an' dey's cookin' greens; Hn' I Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sho would like to git some o' dem greens befo 1 leabes dis place!" JERSEY LILY. on foods, Sir James Crichton Browne, LL 1 an-nu- secretary-treasurer- t, t, two-third- Quaker Oats i Six local and two general Injunctions were issued against members of the organisation during the liam Hannon, year. Chicago. 7,401; 472 ,189.09, 8,420; seventh t, Walter Ames, 5,580; general executive board, Hugh Doran, Chicago. Suit for (25,000 damages gainst the W. I). Conkey Company waa begun in the auperlor court by Edward E. Hessette, a member of the Bet-ott- e Chicago Typographical union, libeled concern alleges that the him In a circular published recently at atrlklng Hammond, lnd., warning bookbinders that if they interfered with the operation of the defendant company's plant they might expect to receive the punishment meted out to jleeeette, who was "fined end sent to According to Attorney John prison." J. Soneteby, Hessette was fined on a contempt citation eight years ago before Judge Baker in the United States district court at Indlaanpoila. Uutie, Mont. As a result of a jurisdiction fight between the Western Federation of Miners end the hoisting of the mines of engineers four-fifth-s the Hulte district were dosed, A majority of the members of the engineers' union have seceded from the Vestern Federation of Miners and orThe Hulte ganised a new union. Miners union ordered Its members not to go to work In mines employing members of the new engineer body, Unless the men settle their differences soon all the smelters at Anaoonda and Orest Falls and In this city will close and more than 16,000 men will he out of employment. Pittsburg, Pa. Representatives of the Glass Bottle Blowers' association and the manufacturers reached a wage agreement which with slight modifications la practically the 1606 scale, Thle agreement came after a The manufacfour-dayconference. turers opened their plants at onoe, and moat of the 10,000 men out of employment In this industry 'resumed work. At the conference In July the manufacturers demanded a large reduction, but the blowers refused to accept, with the result that all the factories have since been dosed. Finland. In textile Helsingfors, s of the work la done trades d by women; In the paper trade of the labor is female. In the h of the hands are sawmills female. Forty per cent, of the bakers are women, and so are 26 per cent, of the brewers. Women represent 85 per cent, of tobacco factory hands. r During the last ten years female In Finland has Increased by 20 per cent., partly due to the great surplus of women, and partly to the emigration of men. New York. The International Typographical union waa organized In I860; the hatters, finishers, stonecutters and tackmakers' unions, 1834; Iron mold-er1859; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 1683; cigar makers, 1864; bricklayers and masons, 1E65; railway conductors, 1868; locomotive firemen, 1873; horseshoers, 1875; Iron and steel workers, 1876; window glass blowers, 1877; gTanito cutters, 1887, and railway trainmen, 1883. Hammond, lnd. The 200 bindery girls employed by the W. B. Conkey Company, who agreed to strike In sympathy with the men who walked shifts and the same out for eight-hou- r In as Chicago, wore dispaid wages suaded from their course by the men themsolves, who said that no good Seventy-on- e could come of a w:ik-ou- t. of the men sued the company for pay alleged to have been due before s' two-third- one-thir- one-tent- la-o- e, the strike started. Chicago. John L. Sullivan of the Sullivan Holler and Tank works asked the superior court for an Injunction restraining labor officials, who recentfrom ly called a strike at bis plant,Several business. his with Interfering not oT the Sullivan employes were union men and a strike was called September 16. Sullivan charged the attempted to Intimidate workmen who remained loyal to the Do-ben- y James A. Reynolds, Warrensvlllc, O., 7.198; II. G. Cook, llremerton. Wash., 7,182; Arthur F.. Ireland, Pittsburg, Pa., 7,006; E. L Tucker, Washington, 6,894; delegates groat medical authority on lx-i- this gland is intimately connected with the nourishing processes of the body. In conclusion he says It seems probable therefore that the bulk and brawniness of the Northerners (meaning the in some measure Scutch) has due to the stimulation of the thyroid gland by oatmeal por ridge in childhood." The Scotch eat Quaker Oats because it is the liest of all (youth), and that is oatmeal. Oats are the most nutritious of all the cereals, lning richer in fats, organic phosphorus and ln-e- lecithins." He says oatmeal is gaining ground with the well-to-d- o -- d, Oats not only furnishes the liest food for the human n, but eating it strengthens and enlarges the thyroid gland childhood and adolescence ld to American Federation of Labor, four to elect, J. J. Handley, 7,231; P. W. big-hom- e Dcrothy and tha Stork. When little Dorothy Walworth was introduced to her baby brother In the First Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in Yonkers, N. Y., she manifested intense interest, but was not ustonished. "I knew he was coining, she exclaimed; I knew it. Pressed for an explanation, the said: "I was down to the Bronx zoo the other day and saw the stork in hla cage. I recognized Mr. Brown (to new cook) What is him by the black stripes on bis wings that paint said were there. Well, when your name? Cook Mary, air. the stork was standing alone on one Mr. Brown Dear mo, that la my leg, 1 went close to liim and whispered wifes name. We shall have to call In his ear that I wanted him to bring me a baby brother or sister. lie didn't you something else. Cook Never mind, call me Lily! say anything, but I knew he would do it, because he bent his head toward Joke Medicine. me and winked an eye. He la a very practical, aerioua-miude- d man of business. The other Good to Her Husband. day he met a friend, and related to "George, dear, said Mrs. Dovcklns, him an alleged joke, and at lta con- who had come downstairs In time to clusion laughed long and heartily. pour the coffee, I'm going to walk to The friend looked awkward for a the car with you this morning. Aren't moment, and then said: you glad? "Youll bave to excuse me, old man, "Very glad, Indeed, lovey. It's so but I dont Bee the point nice of you to think of me and to Why, to tell you the truth, I don't get up early for the purpose of making just see the point myself. But I've It unnecessary to walk those dismal made it a rule to laugh at all jokes; three blocks alone, llow much do you I think it'a good for the health." want? Kep-ple- r, well develop-J, duces a mentally energetic race. His experiments prove that good oatmeal sueh as Quaker In an at tide published in the Youth's Companion of September a;,rd, long, l)r. Drowne, the totals, savs, alout brain and muscle building Tht-ris one kitul of fond that seems to me of marked value as a food to the brain and to the whole body throughout t, t, R. S. gives the best reasons for eating more s t, F. of London, that Indianapolis, Ind. Tlie United Mine Cleveland, O. The official result ol Workers had a membership of 24 (lie referendum election held by the September 1, a gain of 5 5"4 during Inurnntional Associatinnn of Machinthe llscal year, arrording to the ists 1ms just been announced. All of report of Secretary Kdwiu Perry, (lie present officers and members ol made to Secretary Frank .Morrison of ilic general executive board were rethe American Federation of ldibur. elected for another term. The highThe report covers the year from Sep- est vote, 10,708, waa polled by L). tember 1, 1908, to September 1, 1909, Douglas Wilson, the blind editor and and appears In the current issue of manager of the oliicial mgan, Machinthe 1'nited Mine Workers Journal. It ists' Monthly Journal. Hu was unopchop's that the number of churters is- posed. The vote resulted as follows: sued to locals since September 1. 1908, General president, James O'Connell, , was 163, and the number of charters 9.582 ; general surrendered was 167. The number of Grotge l reston, 10,013; first P. J. Conlon, 7,585; second strikes during the year was between s Louis Heulon, 9,808; third of all thirty and forty, and J. D. Huckalew, 7,067; strikes were won. The number of T. L. Wilson, persons Involved in the strikes ranged fourth J. J. from SOO to 6,000, The cost of atrikes 10,386; fifth Wil9,716; sixth during the year is shown to have been D.-- of Ie sjieaks of it Great Britain. as the mainstay of the Scottish laborer's diet and says it pro oatmeals. A How She Knew. Frencch Scholar. As William bent over her fair face The cartoonist'll wife was talking to he whispered; "Darling, If 1 should a friend. "I Just know Fred didn't want to ask you in French if 1 might kiss you, work at the office last night, she what would you answer? She, calling up her scanty knowlsaid. waa do know?" how edge of the Frem ti language, eir you Why, cluimed, "Billet doux." asked. Iiuckley, 6,997; J. J. Keegan, 6,532; In he his said: Well, "Because sleep II. W. Churchill, 5,038. During the I'll stay, but I don't want to draw." Ambiguous. year just closed the association had Harold What did she say when Lippincott'a Magazine. 51 new lodgea, with a membership of yon turned out the gas and kissed her? 1,296, oiganlzed. The association Is waa he man a In wishes after Rupert Said she felt as if she never years Federaaffiliated with the American wanted to see my face again. Philahe think to as as used he smart half tion of Labor. At the convention just was. delphia Record. closed In Denver President O'Connell made a strong plea for the formation of ladles' auxiliaries. Cincinnati. The question of holding a ronvention this fall of the BrotherPositively cured by these Little Pills hood of Painters, Decorators and Pawas which of America, per Hangers They slao rruers Dl treaa train Dyspepsia, la recently submitted to a referendum and Tuo Hearty vote, waa carried by the decisive vote Ealing- - A perfect rra- of 16,276 for to 2,410 against. The nl; for Dlulnnw, Nansea, Drowulneaa, Baa convention will assemble In this city Taalc In the lloulb. Coat- in December, and will be the first in cd Toiimia, Fain in 111 several years. A great many imporBids, TORPID LIVER tant questions are to be considered, They regulate tha Bowsla. Purely Vegetable among them the establishment of a PRICE. PILL, sum DOSE, Expensive 8ilence. Deafness Cannot Be Cured home for aged and Infirm members, was lying Alice Little aa cannot the local narh they applications. and the matter of creating a pension By porttun of tbe ear. Inara la only ana way to on the floor whining and crying steadICMTffiS Genuine Must Bear draftiraa, and that la by raosUtutamal mnnllM. scheme, In addition to the death and aura father's one Signature afternoon, until, her Drahwaa la cauat'd by aa tuflaawd eowiltlon ol tba ily Union al tba Eustachian Tuba. Whan tha disability benefits already paid. The Buraia patience exhausted, he called out to Inflamed you have a rumbllnn aound or bur a tuba latter fund expended during May the perfect hearkid. and when It la entirely Hoard, a her: "Oh, stop, Alice, and I'll give a the mult, and unlna tha taflammaita can la sum of (11,650 In the International juyou a penny. taken out end tha tube mlorrd to tie normal REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. risdiction. tkia, bearing wui be deuroyed torrver, nta Alice stopped only long enough to out of ten are eatard by Catarrh. which a not blue St, Loula. According to a telegram but an tuflamrd condition of the muraua aurtans. answer: "I can't stop for less than a We will Klve One Hundrrd Dollar! for any cur of from Frank Morrison, secretary of the DeafnrB nickel! Boohoo! Boohoo! Ia a low priced lamp. Thera are leaiard by catarrh) that ran not be ei Up-S- et American Federation of Labor at by Hail a cwmtb Cure, Hmd tor similar flee. lamp that cost more but there ia no F. J. CI1KNKY A CO- - TUIad (X Tuberculosis Among 8oldiers. Sold by DnauMe JSe. Washington, the charter of the Central better lamp made at any price. It for Fills armiea Mali In Taka the For active family 1,000 troops Trades and Labor union, with which scientific is made upon principles. of the great world powers, the followpractically all local labor bodies are To Breaking One Neck, (2. There is nothing in lamp making ing figures show the percentage of that follows taking a dose of castor affiliated, had been revoked. The trouline-up" man waa a facetious cases The that can add to the value of the tuberculosis: or calomel, is about the salts of pulmonary ble grows out of the refusal of the oil, soul. The woman for whom he was United and ensure it Britain Great can 4.72; worst Ugh Central Trades and Labor assembly to States, ' you was putting up a pulley clothes-lin- e obey an order from the national or- exacting. She ordered it put In a cergives one the creeps. You dont have to have it CASCARETS ganisation to expel delegates of the tain place, which it was almost imposEvery dealer everywhere. If not at of Electrical Workers, Hrolherhood move the bowels tone up the sible for him to reach. He hesitated, write for descriptive circular which has been outlawed by the yours, liver without these bad feelings. If I have to put It there, lady," he to the nearest agency of the American Federation of Labor. ut them. Still she said, "I'll break my neck. New York. The first union of sheet did not relent. All right, lady," he ek'd CASCARETS Me a tun for s DAVIS PAINKILLER PERKY and plate glass glaziers, cutters and consented, with a cheerful grin, but CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY treatment, all drtlpjrlul. iliepest arller In-- , .Sc ur Wua bnulr. Inn II iimlliiniinaiiy is the world. Million bones s month. setters to be formed In New York has itll cost yer (2 extry If I break my enatanaly dollar' worth of virtue In eurln nilila. rhaiiniaUam, Qncerpsralsd) dniRKlata. klndn-Ilia. Al all DeuruJifi. and been organized. There are 700 men neck. in the trade in this city. One hundred To the good the world is very good ; and fifty members in the new body nf this paper deDidnt Stay There. to the bad it 1b bad. Smiles. enrolled and decided to apply for a siring to bay Father Didn't I tell you I would MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROTYPES run- - mnatlpatbm. anything adver-ul- d charter to the American Federation whip you if I caught you in the water Dr. pleuaant IVlb-t. ram I la ha rauarof many In tiled iiwift column! rmt trHHt fnr mIp nf t h lnwmtt prim by in ks Is upon of Labor. The enrollment prepara- again? tha maw and juu cant tha dtanaas. Uuf lotus. HKWhkS ftfcWMUmi I m, IUW.44mm HI.. (Wngi having what they ask (or, reiusug all tory to a general demand for higher reason Son Yes. sir, and that's the won't imitations. and Don't get rusty you ih wages and better working conditions I hurried out when I saw you coming, squeak. DEFIANCE STARCH to be enforced by a strike If It Is refused. Wherein They Differ. Her When a man starts to talk he Indianapolis, lnd. As a valuable contribution to the warfare against never stops to think. Him And when a woman starts she consumption President George L. Derry of the Printing Pressmen and never thinks to stop. Assistants' International nnlon has IsIn caw of pain on the lungs Hamlina sued a pamphlet under the caption Wizard Oil acta like a muatard planter, "Tuberculosis Printer, In which be except that it ia more effective and is ao reviews various pressroom conditions much nicer and cleaner to me. bath-roo- m When your bed-roowhich predispose the workers of bla or room we true If is us are can What harm chilly, dining you may craft to becoming inoculated with the have heat brought to you in just the white plague. Sanitation and ventila- to ourselves and to what we think is tion are explained tally and In a man- right? Black. degree you desire. It is easy when ner to be easily understood by the you have a THE KOI'KCE OK TKOMII.R rant be rvuclied Iwiora II can lx cuitsi. Alima pressman. HklMim Lubk imps to the rout ot jour nuirh. und Minneapolis, Minn1 The four rail- 3urlt. UanuleMaiulMiv. Atuil dnitfxUU. road organizations of Minnesota, tne for ourselves We live Order of Railway Conductors, the Bro- when we livetruly others. Seneca. only for Railroad therhood of Trainmen, tbs Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Mrs. Wlnalnw'a Soothing Byron. reduce ! teethtna, aoftMi lb puna, KaabulUa. and the Brotherhood of Locomotive For chlldrra i..)..f.i.ni.iiiamiiiL Id nanraa to (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Firemen and Englnamen, have started (be parkas to thi-- r warrh-- s Money talka. but It olten falls only Id onnivw aaaie prlrc sad a movement In the state of Minnesoavailable. Place the heater where the DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. ta to form a Joint legislative board, tell tbe truth. cold is most annoying, strike a match. consisting of a representative from of Labor the and the State Federation No fuss no flurry no smell and, almve ail, no smoke, even four railroad brotherhoods. thoui:li you turn tlm wick as high as it will go. Quebec, Que. A sensation waa Tim temperature runs up quickly. In ten minutes the average The (rest success of Dr. Pierces Golden Medicel Did created In the session of the trades sized room glows with cheer and comfort that genial heat brings and labor congress by the unanimous covery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak the heat that is smokeless and odorless. for lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is baaed oa resolution a of calling adoption Golden that of truth fundamental the the recognition Gov. of Gibson of Lieut the removal Medical Discovery supplies Nature with Ontario for bis public Indorsement at muscle-makin- g materials, in eon Canathe recent a banquet given by densed and concentrated form. With this help Nature which automatically locks and absolutely prevents smoke, by keeping dian Manufacturers' association at supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest the wick out of the smoke zone, is on the Perfection only. off Hamilton of President Hobson's atand throw lingering build the food, thereby body up flama for Tha solid brass font holds fuur quarts, which gives a the of officers obstinate tack on the International coughs. Tbo Discovery" hours. nine health, aound purifies digestive end nutritive organ in trade nnions. Flama burns from side of wick instead of from tha top. The brass wick aid enriches the blood, and nourishes tbe nerve in Snn Juan, "Porto Rico. Judge B. S carrier does not rust anil cIk the wick. 1 amp-- top, cool haixlle. short cstablikhes sound vigorous health. Aluminum metal window frames that heat cannot urnili. Rodey denied the Injunction sought by Japan or nickel finish. Various shies ami finishes. the unionists to restrain Gov. Post II your dernier often momethlni famt ai good,". It Im probably better FOR WV It paym better f and the treasurer and auditor of Porto Cireulitr Every Dralrr Everywhere. f Rnl At Ynnnt. Write for ot tbo care net tba profit, ao Bat yon are tblablng In the XeareKt Ageney of the Rico from disbursing the insular funds 44 ao. thereto notbtag Ja at aa good " tor you. Say in accordance with the Oimstead act CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Dr. Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plaia English; or, Med He holds that the law has been In(InrnriNinsliMl) revised icine 1008 700 over the illustration, newly Simplified, page, attorney terpreted properly by of cost one-cecover (nailing to 21 SHOES for paper-hounsent Edition, stamps, general, Harry M. Hoyt. 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. only. Cloth-bounAla. labor Organized Birmingham. fraternized with the farmers of W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. i bams at the annual convention in Educational the Farmers' mingham of DEFIANCE Cdd Water Starch union, two proiul-Thnnd tMorsMrssDada HsMsrsnd btUr esters this any sttwrdrs. ,0ns 10c Mckat enters all flbaro. They drain calif water-batter than snrtt-- r dr. VadCsndM makes laundry win It a (ilciuurc. id oa. iik. too, a nfeenfeuthMtiieeiis apart. j labor delegates making ad- ' Tit-Bit- SICK HEADAGKE The jRayo LAM? j ( sum sum four-year-o- Fac-Simi- le Utnf-ne- Sick Feeling RA YO Try Readers a dlw-aw- (UniKtli-allo- Have Heat Brought To You m, PERFECTION Oil Heater Aids Nature body-buildin- g, tissue-repairin- g, Automatic Smokeless Device fnil-hc- company. New York. The notall Clerks' International Protective nhsorlul.ion has decided to put on an extra assessment on the members for the purruse of treating a defense fund. The giosth of the rlerka' association has been will phenomenal. A referendum vote soon bo taken in elect a national seere vatary to oreury the ehalr recently Moiris. Max of cated by the death Amsterdam, Holland. The Holland trade unions are organizing workers whose oecupllon and brvn offer a field for union nr; !on. union have nlrcndy done much in Ll.e eiiicB of Holland to rnlno wnges. .irpaae. , r " I)eM-rlllr- d, nt d, e PUTNAM FADELESS - DYES 43-19- |