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Show X aavar mail ao quick a eura aa rM Boa asst, yssi't Blsysis Tims, is N pstr, warns us. . pair. Kipnas pmie-g- . Agasis Uufjiisr Us, K.v Turk. wsrissiy. Oort far Consumption. J. B Palmar, a, UT1, Seattle, Wash.. Nut. ISM. Moat men if weighed would ba found wantiuf tha rank. Mrs. WlnlMk IwlMai Imp mlm irfia hrkUnaaitlitaijifiMi aipiM. vial iw.iSaauakiui Tina. sUsps paia, Tha early short-cak- a is easily recognized by it strawberry birthmark. To Cam Coastiiiouua Furs esc. TakaCasrarsu Osiidy fsihsnlc. 10c arm If C. C. C. tails w cure. druggists rufuud money If a man has on or failed ha kuows howto an joy subsequent success. potslsd. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE. WESTER! VOLUNTEERS Tha a reruns man. w lira you get a horse him," is likely to be a little sulky. MAY BE SENT TO THE PHILIPfur fifty Coats. PINE ISLANDS Quarantradt haaoo habit cure, makes weak blootl pure Utj.il. AU druggists The reuKOa why aouia men never fail is To Hold Tbni fur I'arla liaia A!I YaU ualMM-Hast of lh Nlwoiuri I Irer because they always stay at the bottom. IbcIuiImI Kxri-i- l Kuaoroh'a uuolad KUkiUM. all's Catarrh Cara Is a constitutional cars. Price, 75& Denver, Colo , May 3. Oeneral Voll-maMany a (food resolution has tieun shatcoiuoiamler of the department of tered by a single mile." Colorado, aaya all the volunteers raised west of tha Miaiogrl river will probably be Kent to the Philippine islands to hold them for the Cnited States. Thia does nut include, however, the mounted riflemen who are being recruited fur Roosevelt's rangera. In this event, they will t transported at the earliest possible date, embarking from San OB Bii-- n, ASTHMAS PROGRESS. From Cold to Cure. No relief in other remedies. KrauuiMO. There ere ntBf medicine that palliate aathua. There aie few that do more thaa relieve for a time the opprerd breathiug f the sufferer. There are lew diwair more troublesome and more Irriutine thaa aathaia. It iaterferea alike villi buaiaeM aad with pleasure. It preveou of the day aud make tlic aiubt eajoyaieat a terror. A remedy fur amhiaa would be hailed by thousand aa the greatet ble boon ihM could bt ottered them. There ia a remedy for axthma. Ur. J. C. Ayer1 Pectoral ha cured hnndrcu of Cherry caaea of this dutciue, and leatimoaula to ita efficacy from thoe who have tried the remedy are multiplying with every year. The caaea presented ia the teatimoniala that follow, may be taken aa ricmplifying the quick aad radical action el thia great ku remedy. M About a year ago. T caught a bad cold which resulted la aathma ao tevere that 1 waa threatened with auflocatioa whenever I attempted to lie down oa my bed. A friend recommending Ayer1! Cherry Pectoral, I began ta lake it, and Boon obtained relief, and dually, waa completely cared. Since then, have uaed thia medicine in my family with great auvrea fur eolda, ceugha. and croup.'1 H. Ilrrrirn, Editor "ftoliak" iFoluhj, dteveua Point, Wia. '"While oa the Caaconade River, CaM 1 caught a severe cold which restilted In asthma. Afivr taking datura' preacrip tioua for a long time without betieht, 1 at length made use of AVer's Cherry PectoH. U. ral, and waa completely eared." Kitlmkll, Orceawood, Miaa. REJOICING Kewa Juyfulljr Kocrlvrd aud X Ur. J. C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ia knows the world over aa one of the most effective medicines for the cure ot coughs, colds, ciout), whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, pad all aiieclion of the throat and lungs. It ia not, aa are so many cough medicines, a mere soothing syrup," a relief and palliative, but it is temporary a radical remedy, dealing directly with disease and promptly healing it. Ia response to a wide demaud Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ia now put up ia half atve bottles, sold at half price w cents. Mora about Dr. Ayer's cherry Pectoral ia Ayer's Curebook. A story of cures told by tho cured, dent free, on request, by the 1. C, Ayer Co., Unwell, Mass. n STOROH TgMM NO VW1)H COOKINO REQUIRES HAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE AS WHEN M ONE POUND OP THIS STARCH WILL CO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALT OF ANY OTHER STARCH. UfACTUKB 0 UlYgy y.C.HUBINGER BROS.C? at prsrflnl sxiwrtrar ta fancy bid arhlii-aw- s ad "I" BBimaf draw , lo tbslr umnl yrir. IW and Impart, a iMauttful and -wiH Uf mu t. iwnwilr hanuhwa. cut.lilug aellhsr rrlr ' J stbsr aubsusns Injurious to lln. uwg s ss fur a Oaky pnrdsr. For Sale by . " A t B R I G H TH HEART. udnttt Wholesale and Retail Grocers. O M E M A K E SAM E R RY AH JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH SAPOLIO J 'pays THE star scale,PRATE least or money. dONEt BINONAMTON. N V. Mia IdM. Miatuli rinkry," laid Mlw Miami om yon know whnt a bird of Drown. Wall," wa, tha rvply, paradlM 1b?" of co'as I dona't know fob sure. But whaa I elta ter da nex' wrl' I wouldn't ba a bit anpprlied to dlaeuvah dat It waa a sprint chlrk.n." Wasblagton Star. Kdarala Yoar How- -, with Caaoarata. t'a'uiy 1Cathartic, cuiw enn.lipaMna forsvar lwla f C. C. c. fall.druaai.ia rvfuad mrasy wtl. had pimples an her Ikm, bn As has baa taking CAjK.'AKETS and the, 1 kavs ail hud brea troubled disappeared. wiU seastipeiioa (ar some .ibis, but slier tak-- 1 Caxcuat 1 bava bad aa treuhls wltk Ibis alha.nL Ws cannot spsak too kick. VMiJianiu." Htti Oarmaatowa Wahimas. Am. Philadelphia, Pa. KBBD A sand bauk produces but one crop of fralu. av Wllii Rheumatism. KOW CURED. TUMliU L Ts.ia Good, ns od, Merer fhefeoa, VTeukrB.vr Grlrt. We. Wiv ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... bl.l,lww..BNte WAfctlM. nkl Kj.n.i-.rtivab- giMsiu tisk'i'nbaeeo C M all Xfahfk 7CC0 BS3YCLES rnim UVi wirrud'iw . asw, tn.. H:ab imhV in lid M,iH Mhwmutle Ours Oa.. Chlrago, sneervit fonFAkv yrsva with rkrumaipm A in.iIhave Vat "ill I vfe euld HvmlMigmalforejriiiirunhmlaiTh DKOl'fL In mjr heod iwfors I uail your nuNUrtM bhOPB," ang 1 could utrt hcvr vne nf ny Hglil nr, bnt whaa 1 mnk the "6 i m1 1 wan cured I f tha ik ratairh If wav maioietV niy etai ring J tu hub I cvrr limit g ynur meCalne eod It, fur I w mi iMprurcd ihst I a lawns fM yeaag -J ihoesrh lain 3Water Vaiiey. Mina., ixt. ji, . T.W.Wmusaaan. r Bwanaea Bhcnmntlr (lira ,- Tffeclamd draYf wfih-r.r mhhI ptrar ilnd I miv of ike have nut uscfi a le yet awA my rhenmatluni Uuil go'ie. wut aiiUmrrnwit iinR ik feufiil) f it. I kni Ji in the brat rheumatism 1 1 have Irted in the In.u U jsan. i vvi4na. 1 1.. a. Pi. Tor no. mb Wtoi mrm Khenmntlatn. Rein t Ira. Ken . Ca-- ; Ihukarhe. Asthma. rlrln.IyrH-.itarrh. MIcrpIcNNiii Ncrvnupnena. Nsrvaui hhihhmf iv t bu w. fM . A,hf n j fefi r renin Mat ewniuMlvcruv M. oa (ijifuvral yfrf. pHjtmmt. Wnto art caulogue hI w nadrla, lllt'UTililFRPI'fiV lhHa. furnno, ban kiiv tu Xari s OlrirviiiiBil B- MEAD l CYCLE nuk SSmms lU, CMH'AOU, PENSION 1 Wartlnatiia. D. Cm lbs, 1 will iwulra quirk tvidiiu. HHhN H.Vrl. JaiafMth Corps. DROPSY HniityrhiNiknrirwn DISCOVERY: nli'l MHlriirp a,ir.s nnHI anil III ilayo1 ikH.hRKki'aaiUA aumm, v and Xenralefee Headncltca. Hc. rt Wen ha neap In Urlppe. Creeping KuiuHum. Mng tlMiusauila of similar letters vw eeivecV The nrrtn nT ! ukoih la nngiiipeim with ihias h hais tiled It. Vr art ccrtnla tlmi n total bottle will eotirjiwc mvw. awl fee another M hayawewnl for It ream. -, Larva nf iK irv Mton a hnMlca. m.M. Ajrcnin wanted In new terrllnry. Write na tudr. HWANMON IIHH M.II IC CO-J R7-- 1 till Dearborn mH(Tiur thlsagn IU, . iul k ewwa. hvitaiMUnif. Br. all makes: 111 am Ihivpiic DpNvaa TTPKwarrtn kauBAHiia, lmnvar. Cow. rt TEACHERS? wnA4 nowlormfr,.t miirca m io tmi. raiai riMuar mbwim ar tiLaut. miaham.iLin. rn rt Directions in every package of Sihilling s Best tea. Follow them no matter what tea vou use. sesimsi ONE PCR A DOSE. fv. N. u.. Bolt Lako Vkcfl liiKerlag (IcatioR No. 19, 1898 Rdvcrtixmcati Tkis Tape.. Kindly Horn' llthmifMH'Hd, I llfr A l'."i . Vr ir if f (, III Mil of fr liw.f:i. l. .i.i, - vii v vim-- 9M.h-,d.,il- ii. - Ilia SqudrM 1 of tha engagement off Manilla have been received through Spanish sources: Both fleets lined up for hattls about daybreak. The guns of tha American warships begaa firing on the fortress af Cavita and the arsenal of Manilla, the protection of tho guns of these fortifications tha Spanish warships opened np on tlie American fleet For several hours the harbor resounded with the roar of guns, the crashing of steel and timbers, tha ahrieks and groans of the wounded. Clouds of smoke at tiinea almost obscured the opposing fleets from each other. A well directed shot reached tha iron Cruiser Don Juan da Austria. A terrific explosion followed and the ship waa blown up All the time during the engagement the American hips were under way, their maneuvering being intended to render tlie Are from the forts less effective. The American squadron drew off at 9 o'clock aud took refuge behind some merchant ships to repair some damDurages. They returned aliout 11. ing this engagement the guns of Cavite maintained a steadier fire to which the ships replied with telling effect Aa the smoke lifted it was aeen tlie flagship Reins Christina waa on fire. The vessel was completely burned. In the interval between tlia two engaga-mentCommodore Montijo moved hia flag from the Reins Christina to the mailer cruiser Isle da Cuba. To tha fact that he made thia change he doubtless owes his life. Tlie cruiser Castilla, next to the flagship tha largest and most powerful of the Spanish squadron, was also burned. The cruiser Don Antonio de Ulloa and the Mindans were also badly damaged in thisencounter. One report says that several of the Spanish crafts were sunk by their commanders to prevent their falling into tlie hands of the Ameri- - Joseph M array, who died in Great Falls, Mont., last week, waa .Califor-tail- s ( nia pilinet.r- I I Large quantities of hay in ears passed through Nevada from Utah points to California daring last week, D. 8. Truman of Winnemuocn, Nev., baa announced his candidacy for grass on the silver party ticket. nsrry Eians was recently taken from Rawlins to Carbon. Wvo., on tlie shurge of assault upon a girl. The citizens of Missoula, Mont., have equipped a volunteer cavalry troop of seventy-sevemember., with fine saddle horses. When as a final test John Ryan of Butte said he knew nothing of any trouble with Spain and eared less, he was promptly adjudged insane. A dejith of seven feet of snow is said to be lying on Mount Rose and ths summit of the Rig Meadow mountain ranges in Humboldt county, Nov. An army of tramps ia said to be in Wadsworth, Nev., bound east. They work on the sympathies of people by saying that they are going east to enlist. eon-Und- er n A train loud of government powder, running on pussengcr train time, passed through Wells Nev., recently. The powder was consigned to various points east of Ogden. s, Mrs. E. (). Farrell of Cascade, Mont, waa attacked by two hobos, and by a desperate struggle held them at bay until assistance arrived, when both tramps were jailed. The government Is seeking expert packers in Montana for service in Cuba. Iackers are worth S.MI per month, while head packers, if accepted, will receive 9100 per mouth. The Deer Creek Coal company has sold its coal mines at (lien Rock.Wya, to Colorado parties for luo.uoo. The mine has been profitably operated for eleven years, and ships 730,(100 tons per annum. That tlie American squadron received severe damage in the engngement enn not be doubted. Early reports had It reThe remains of the that five of Commodore Dewey's ships cently found near the Red Desert. Wya, had been sunk. Later advices from have been buried at 1'oint of Rocks. Madrid put the number at two. No clue to tlie identity of the man or information disclosing tlie time of his HAS MANILLA SURRENDERED death have lieen found. tsMUIhrut'a.Ird Keport That Burk Is tha Now that coal is contraband of she.-plierd- Casa. Chicago, May 3. A special dispatch to the Newa from Washington says; It is reported that Manilla has surrendered to Commodore Dewey, but this cannot be confirmed. The government haa no direct newa Sir Julian Panncefote, tha British ambassador, furnished the newa of the fail of Manilla, ho having succeeded ia getting into communication with the British authorities at Hong Kong. President McKinley cordially thanked him for the glad tidinga If Commodore Dewey haa lost n considerable portion of hia men, it Is feared he will be much embarrassed in tha work of maintaining possession of Manilla for lack of sufficient force. United States naval vessels are always undermanned, according to the European standard, and it will not ba possible, Laving regard to the safety of the ships, to spare any considerable number of men to keep the city, especially If the engagement has disabled many of them. There was some talk in the afternoon of sending out troops from Ran Francisco to aid ia the work, but this has not yet taken shape, so far aa can be learned, nnd it ia likely that the department will wait to hear from Commodore Dewey himself before taking any action. It may be, aad in fact it is expected, that by combination with the insurgents he will succeed in having his men relieved of the task of garrisoning Manilla. war, there has lieen a serious question of using Rock Springs. Wya, coal for government purposes, and an effort ia to be made to secure a reduction of rates on the Central Pacific to get uoal from the Rock Springs mines to the Pacific coast for the supply of the navy. Verna May Lash, llring near Brighton, Cola, made a trip to Denver with F. B. Cole for the purpose of being married. They returned and set up housekeeping. Investigation showed that no ceremony was performed. Cole is in jail because he has not S2.30 fora license. The mother-in-lais expected to furnish the money. correa-ponilc- RHEUMATISM rttc Suffered 45 Years CURES a M7 ft Kemmerer. Wya, is is now shipping or sixty cars of coal per day, with fifty HpaabJi Admiral Hunk Ills Slilp la rrenal force of SOU miners, Diamondyille Capture. duplicating these flgnrss. By the first Madrid, via Daria, May 1. The time of October next, it is expected that of the retreat of the American squadthese coal fields will be 'giving emron behind the merchantmen wea 11:30 ployment to 1500 men, and will be a. in. The navel bureau at Mauilla chipping ninety cars per dey. The sends the following report, signed coal deposit Is twelves miles in length, Admiral:" Montejo, end mt present scarcely one-ilft- h of "In the middle of the night the thia great area ia being developed. American squadron forced the forts, The coal ia of coking character, eoke and before daybreak appeared off Caovens being one of the listed improvevite. The night was completely dark. ments for this year. At 7:30 the bow of the Relna Maria Christina took fire, and aoon after the Wyoming stockmen have been advised by Chicago commission houses to poop also was burned. At H o'clock, withhold shipments of beef to the marwith my staff, I went on board the Isle ket until the result of the present war deCuba. The Rcina Marla Christina becomes reasonably forecasted. The and the Castilla were then entirely en beef market is in an unsatisfactory velopeil in flames. and unsettled condition at the present The other ships, having been dam time, and thia isdne in a large measure aged, retired into Raker bay. Some No Frtrutrain to the restriction placed upon trade by hail to be sunk to prevent their falling Washington, May. 3. Naval officers the war into the hands of the ememy. The niacreilit developments end prepare the statement from Madrid tions. losses are numerous, notably Captain Exporters ere operating in a that Commodore Dewey employed pelimited manner, and eastern shipCardarzo, a priest and nine other per- troleum bomba in tlie report of the de- very are sona" pers buying for the present needs instruction of Manilla. No definite is believed, while the conIt London, May 5. The Madrid only. struction could le obtained lhat the of beef and mutton will be of the Hnaucial News, teleAmerican squadron was supplied with sumption reduced, that pork and canned meats graphing thia morning, says: such instruments of destruction. It is will be in increased "The Spanish ministry of marine demand, to tuppiy ns In tlie the quite likely that. with rations. claims a victory for Kpain because the regarded troops event of tlic bombardment of the city, Americana were forced to retire behind The Green River, Wya, sawmill will the bursting of shells would start seritlie merchantmen. Captain Cardano, receive a log drive comprising shortly ous fires, nnd perhaps result in a conin command of the Relna Maria Chris1,000,000 feet of lumber. The drives 1 but Admin that flagration: Dewey tina. went down with the ship. The used will reach 7,000, ouo feet. bombs with the express Idea of for next year In the another saw and Spaniards fought splendidly. There ia firing the meantime, city is believed utterly im- other the greatest anxiety for further dewill be added to the machinery probable, unless he was pressed to extails." mill. tremes. which is not thought likely. The contract between Thomas Crnse Hentroetlia Crehme at llunnn. l. T. The belief is prevalent in official circles Topeka, Kan., May 2. A report has that if a tiro occurred, the Spanish, and the state of Montana, by which tha wealthy banker takes the entire been received at Rock Island head- themselves applied the torch, thereby quarters of a cyclone Saturday nigli tat carrying into effect the threat which issue of 3330,000 cspitol bonds, has been closed. Thia insures the erection Duncan, I. T.. in which about fifty they have made concerning both Mapeople were Injured. The storm made nila and Havana, that the cities should and completion of the building in ltWi. a complete wreck of about twenty "Yer fall into the hands of the Amerhousea in the town, and as many more icans except as heaps of smouldering Charles Estes fell deed recently at were badly damaged. Eighteen of the ruins. Kemmerer,Wya,of rheumatism of the hearL He had been on the aick list company's car were turned over, anl AWAITING DEWEY'S REPORT. most of the window lights in the town fur several days, but it was not supwere broken. A heavy rain fell throughof posed to be serious. He has been in Amina, ta Lm Qwmnnl out the state, taking the form of a mild the state service for three years, havurs blizzard in the western portion. ing been deputy game warden. Washington. May 3. An official reof the The first damage suit growing ont of naval Manila port at engaement Spaniard. In I'nraguny. is anxiously awaited, not alone to the alleged blacklist on which it is Montevideo, Uruguay. May !. The United States legation has been placed learn how the ships fared, but to aa-- claimed tlie railroads of the eonntrv under guard. The United States min- certain the loss of life which, in some placed all men who had any part in the A. IL U. strike of IX'.'l, haa been filed ister, Mr. William It. licid, ha received quarters it is feared is quite heavy. All of the ships engaged were vul- in the district court at Butte by E. R. a number of threatening letters from nerable in one respect, namely, in their (ietchi-U- . an engineer, for 330,000. people who sympathize with Spain. lack of protecthia to life. There was Another large lod.r of oil land on Rig Tlie Uruguayan newspapers are blamnot an armored ship in Commodore Box Elder Creek, near the Eggcrt oil for ita action, due ing the government to ita neutral attitude in the war be- Deweys fleet, tlie nearest approach be- spring, Douglas. Wya, lias liven located. The land In tho vicinity and tween Spain and the UnitediStates, In ing the flagship Olympia. She had some coal protection atound also on Dry crock baa been located, agprohibiting public performances and other steps to raise subscript ions here the sides and an arched atccl deck gregating 15,000 acres. Samples of the calculated to protect the vitals of the oil are pronounced e In bchulf of the Spanish nary. oiL ship. The other vessels of the fleet, comes from Willows, Report Wya, A severe snowstorm baa been lu pm save those recently added to the nary, that the Butch Cassidy gang of outlike the in McCulloch, anuthern und eastern Wyomiug have lighter steel laws have made e raid grew through that docks of this character, but in all since Si'.tnrilny night. section of country snd driven off over esses, with the some of It ia reported at Madrid that a new exception 300 heed of horses. Mr. Watt, a Spanish ironclad, which ia lieing fitted slight protection in the shape of gun saw them and tried to stop mil at t'urlliuge, will soon joiu the shields, the personnel of the ship was them, but their rifles dreve him away. e to fire of the enemy. exposed ul Cadiz, Spuuihli MONTEJO'S ACCGUNT. KeokukJowa. New Have nonh copvruihteo giJgylM--1! tha Sira filled With ('hmo( rsupla. Washington, May 1. Washington ia rejoiced tonight. Not since the dark daysof the great civil conflict of a tbini of aeentury ago have the people lieen ao profoundly moved by war newa as they were this evening. The first battle of the liiapano-Aiiiericitwar has been fought, and victory lica with Admiral Deweys squadron under the stars and strijN's. Tlie first news of the battle received came in a brief cablegram from Madrid tu tlie AKsnciuted Frcu aliout R o'clock. Aa tli night wore on the cable continued to sing the newa of victory fur the squadron of Admiral De'vey, and the interest grew into tremendous excitement. The absence of sny ststement of specific injury to the American vessels in the Muilrid advices was construed convincing indication that they had not aulTcred appreciable injury, and tliia wii. especially pluasiug. Nut only wuu tlie preservation of tha American ship, and men considered in itself a happy outcome, but waa commented upon aa indieating clearly that Admiral Dewey and his aaaociate oflieera and men under their command had discharged splendidly their several duties in directing and executing the fight In this connection, it waa pointed out aa little less than marveknla that the American squadron escaped without severe injury, liecanNe, notwithstanding the disparity in the naval forces, the Sanish fleet, assisted by the shore lmtterie. should have been able to inflict severe damage to ita foe before itself being destroyed. Ita failure to do ao waa explicable only upon the hypothesia of perfect and wift work by the American squadron. An opinion freely expressed by naval oflirers ia that the very decisive victory of Admiral Dewey a fleet will mean probably an early end to the war, without further naval buttles of importance. The American fleet ia now supreme in the waters of Spain's Iacilie posseasions, and indications were strongly toward the slipping of Abe Ihilippines from her con trol. "Some time ainceX had a severe attack of asthma, accompanied with a bad cough and a general aoreuesa of the joint aud muscles. consulted pliyaiclhus, und tried vaiiona remedies, but without getting any relief, finally 1 took Ayer's cherry Pectoral, and in a very short time was entirely cured." J. K (walls, Victoria, Tea. IRONING MADE EASY. i AT WASHINGTON. Damp NORTHWEST NOTES. li I1.I svih I, Hk. N.m ia r h w,aii u H US ilajr In nnepmafYT.mmuifull hii fiF , Mild., f A. r.ikf ir ir kJit.u (, ii ! a 1 high-grad- sheep-herde- r, Tawewaa.a The board of directors for Raowlch Perk, on Cayaga Lake, Itkaaa, N. T, have decided that no bear, wlaae, or aptrUnoea drink ot ear Mad shall hereafter be sold apoa the grouade. 8- - O. Rank, S fsnnar polios ltaatan-eof Chicago, was Bentwood by Jndge Chat lain to peg a fine of 9S03 and to serve eixtg day la the county Jail for extortiog at money from blind pig keepers in Hyde Park. At tko annual convention of tho State Tampers noa Union of Kaaaaa, over 300 accredited delegates were present Through the splendid efforts of Dr. Howard H. Russell, national superintendent of the American League, 1,700 were pledged to tho work of the temperance unloo. The plan of work adopted contemplates placing throe state organisers in the during the year. In addition to A WOMAN'S BURDEN! Fran, tha Evening News, Detroit, HtoA Tha woman of arsaatasstraagaa tksir grandmothers. They ar buarteg a burden ia silane that grows haaviarday hg day j that is sapping thair vitality aad olond-in- g thair happiawa. lira. Alexander Clark, af 417 Michigan Avaaua, Detroit, ia a typical woman af today. A wife with tuck ambitiaa as saly a loving wlfa eaa have. Rut tha Jays at bar Ufa wars marred by the axUtanc af diaeaaa Huffsnag a. thousand, ot bar li.tara hava suffered. .La almost dsapairad of life eurwl. yet aha was For five years I anffarad with ovarian is Mrs.1 trouble," Clark's own version 1 was of the story. not free uns single hwuluohs from day ana intense twitching pains in my neck aud shoulders, for months at a time I vPiuld ha euuUuad to uiy bad. At time black spots would my it la expected that Dr. Russell appearand befora I wonld be-- I became blind, and two of his most valuable assistants eyas ooma blind, fly nerves war in each state will spend all of April in the stats. that a step oa tha floor unsettled "Emiueut doctors, skill f ul uursaa. tha beat Tho outlook is good for a great all failed. Than 1 revival during the present food and luediciu to an operation, lhat, too, failed year. Aftar andtheysaidaiiotherwaanacawary. the teroud I was wonts than ever aad ths Mrs. Mary H. Hunt, national superwaa world darker before. than intendent of scientific temperance in"It was then I heard of I)r. Williams' struction, has been urgently invited to Fink Pil'a for Pal People. 1 heard that to and of work rxtend her go Japan they had cored cates like mine and I triad scientific temperance education in tha them. They cured me! They brought sun Tho public schools of that oountry. shine to m v life awl filled my cup with hap- invitation explains that up to very UUB IBM IWItLB HNUBCUB lately there has been little opportunity ng ia gone; the nervousness la gon; tha for such effort in Japan, as the min- tremliflng has ceased, and I bava gained Health and strength ia ister of education upon whom so much miuaandl pounds. am thaukful to Dr. Williams' depended was not approachable was, Fink Fills for Pals People for ths blaming. " in fact, but that Hon. Mr. Thaa pills are a boon to womankind. Hamao, former president of tha Im- Acting directly on tbs blood and n arras, they raster the rati uisi to vitality to all parts perial university, now bolds that eSca of body ; rraatingluuctiunal regularity and ia most desirous of introducing andtbs perfect harmony throughout fho Tho and vou system. Tha pallor of the cheeks is western methods teaching. chanced to the delicate blush of health; tha s door is open they want tho brighten; ths muscles grow alastlo, ayes on tempers ncs physiology used la this ambition iacraatadaud good health ratarn country and they are waiting tar a Plains Among Indian loader. Mrs. Hunts work In her own The monkeys in the vicinity of Hard-wa- r, borne field is so overwhelming that it will be Impossible for her to go this India, are said to be seriously affected with the bubonic plague, which year, at least they are supposed to have contracted agarlng After Christ through visits to infected rooms in the "Blessed era they which hunger and town of Hardwsr. The proposed exthirst after righteousness; for they termination of the monkeys, with a hall he filled. Matt. vL 3. view of patting nn end to the Alienee The soul's true hunger and thlrat can so far as they are ounce rued, might only be satisfied with that which flows clash seriously with the religious views out of tha deepest fountains of ever- of tha Hindoos. lasting love But this le a mighty AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHER8. river, out af whloh the hearts of be- We are asserting In ths courts our right to tha lievers have dragk alace the beginning fUKlve us of the word CAMTQHIA." snd at the world. The longing look after "PITCHER 8 CASTOlUA'seourTv --sHsrk. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hytnnlk Jesus contains ths glimmering of faith. was tha originator of "PITCffER'S It may bo mingled with much weakthe tame that baa bona and does ness. and tha sighing of the soul may CASTORIA," now bear the signature of CHAS. H. be, Lord, help us, wo perish," but let FLETCHER oa evrry wrsiiprr. This la tha os cherish this feeling, so that ont of original "PITCHER S CASTORIA" which has It may grow a power which wind and been used Is the homes of ihe mothers of w will not be able to extinguish. A America for over thirty years. Look carefully the wrapper and see thgt It la "the kind yon great stream is composed of little at have always bought, and haa tha signature of e end of out faith drops, grows strong CHAS. H. FLETCHER on Mo ecrot longings and deslrso aftar Christ one hss authority from me totheuseWrapper. my name exA magnet can move a piece of iron si cept The Centaur Company, of which Cbas & le President. easily as e small naedle; both hang Fletcher UarehlUW. SAMUEL PITCHER, . tt upon it, for the power does not came from the greatness or the emellnees Faith without works ia dead ; and it's tb of tho iron, but from the stone- - Thus, same way with a watch. the weakest faith le a fruit of the Holy Headache Quickly Cured. as as well the strongest, for it Spirit, never fails, SSo dose not depend en our atrength or on Dr. Davis' our weakness, but on Christ ChrisWhy fear late frosts since they never tina Bcrlvsiv oome till alter they are daw. llq-ao- rs nt Anti-Salo- ns tam-peraa- oe eoa-aant- Am x anti-foreig- n, i text-book- le FAST TIME TO CHICAQO la Klo Crude Watan Hallway. Commencing February 6, tha new time card of the Rio Grande Western goes luto affect The Atlantic Express leavsa Salt Lake City at 9 a. m., arriving at Dearer at 9:30 a. m. tha following morning and Chicago at 3 ;1B p m. tha third day; mak lng connection, with limited trains from Chicago to New York. Tha evening train leave at 7:40 p. m., arrive at Denver at 9:13 p. m. tha following night and Chicago at 8 a. m. the third day, making close oon actions with the feat morning trains for New York and Boston. Both of those through trains era splendidly equipped with ell latest appliance and convenience snd carry Pullman Palaoa end Pullman Tomriat ileaping can aa wall as free Chair Cara. Ticket offioa, Na 103 West Second South street. (Puatofllas ootnar.) Water Batter Thaa Llqaam Read the Advertisements. You will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the habit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you ia the way of getting soma excellent bargains Our advertisers are reliable; they send what they advertise. Tlie man who tolls us gsud news always seems to have a pleasant voice. Beauty la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it.Cascnrets.Uandy Cathartic deans your blood and keeps it dean, by stirring up the luzy liver snd driving all lm- body. Begin today, Suritiea from ths pimples, buils. blotches, hlst-- heads, ud that sickly bilous complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 2Se,50o. This earth is jolly old soak, judging from the remarks the raindrops. Ta Cura Bradarha In IB Ulnutac. Take Dr. Davis' All Druggists. k From tha Union Signal: Kentucky'! water Juat at present outrivals KenOf the two tucky's famous whisky. As Interesting Meatlag. battleship launched at Newport News, Va.. last Thursday, the "What did yau discuss at tha club Kentucky la receiving by far the today T" "Nothing. Wa just talked." widest attention end interest Thia Don't Tala eca Spit an Siesta Tear Lift Stay, fact is Indicated by tha press reports To quit tobacco easily and forever, ba which bava given much prominence in full of life, nerve and vigor, taka r, newa end editorial columns tke that makes week men to the All druggists. Wo. or ll. Curt guaranehrletenlng by Mias Bradley, while the strong. teed. Booklet and sample free. Addrees champagne christening of the Kear-serg- e Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or Maw York. haa been uiemlaaed with brief With baseball men it la throe atrikesand mention. We ere glad to note that but with labor unions one strike and Kentuckians themselves rallied to tho out, out. support of Miss Bradley. Tho state's general assembly adopted resolutions of commendation, aad 300 vlsltam from the Bine Ones state were prwsafi at the hranehlng end cheered her to tho echo. The following telegram waa sent from national headquarter: "Congratulations from tho National Women! Christian Temperance Uhlon. A half million bleu your heroism; also one from Oul. Oeo. W. Bain, of Lexington, Ky.: Hu van bleu Kentucky's brave deughiw for her lesson of safety to ssllari on the Anti-Hsadsc- h. water-christen- mag-aeti- e. wonder-worke- wblto-ribbone- rs NEW BLEEPING CARS To Dimr, Omaha, M, Lon Is, Chicago and The Denver A Klo Grands railroad Scenic Uue of the World announces new snd important additions to their already well arranged .leaping car serrica lathe future, this popular line will run through weakly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Omaha, Chicago, New York end Boston, also to SL Loai without change. These can ill start from Fortland, Oregon, thus giving benefit of through service on Ore-goShort Lina, a well from all Utah points. Tha excursion are personally conducted and furnish all the conveniences ef regular Pullman sleepers at loss than half ths cost. The St. Louis rsr will leave O. S. L stations every Thursday snd Og-i via Rio Graado Western railway, very Friday morning. Tha Omaha, Chicago, Naw York anil Boston sleeper will Isava O. S. L. stations every Wednesday aad Salt Luka eyery Thursday erasing, thus affording ths inestimable privilege of a twelve-hou- r in Salt Lake City. For rates and all details, write to B. F. Kevins, Ganeni Agent, or H. M. Cushing, T. P. A., D. A R. G. Railway. Ralt Laka City, or any Oregon Short Una or Rio Grands Western ticket agent. Ought we to tv thankful that sur nolh-or'- s boy i wors.-- Uiuii ours: u lay-ov- n OXU EWJOYB Both tho method and remits when Syrup of Finn ia taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and llowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Synip cf Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its fiction and truly beneficial m ita effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agroralifosulfitanees, ita many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50 cent bottles by all lending drug-gis- t. Any reliable druggist .rlio may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try iL Do not nccciit any nitwtiuite. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP COL m m!Xis:o. en. Aiiir UMYiU, fir. |