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Show Lost His WEEK IX CONGRESS. NORTHWEST NOTES, R.heim;vtism The plumber's strike in Spokane la spreading to other building trades. of The actual work of etringing wire on the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone companys Thunder Mountain line has begun. SlEGEAMT JEEEMIAK MAHEE, o( Ard-wThe body of Barney Conley, who wae Koyxl Irish Constabulary, says ; My In a snowslide at the caught Thomas Mr. been a great friend, Hand, has sufferer from rheumatism in the back and mine, near Silverton, baa been joints for the last four years, during which recovered. time he has employed many different Lewie Kio, an Italian, was sn ifoca ted methods of treatment, but obtained no relief whatever, and for the last two years has by gas in the American tunnel of the been unable to walk without a stick, and Gold Ring Mining company at Gladsometimes two sticks, and was in great pun Colo. I induced him to procure a stone, constantly. A special feature of a recent wedbottle of St. Jacobs Oil, which he applied with the most astonishing and marvellous ding at Golden, Colo., waa the presence effects. Before he had finished using the of unmarried couaina of twenty-fiv- e contents of the first bottle he could walk the bride and groom. readily without the aid of a stick, and after a few applications from the second bottle be Spokane city council, by a vote of 7 was free f .om pain, and has been ever since ; to 5, refuse to grant a franchise to an and although fifty years of sge and a farmer, he can walk anti work without experiencing opposition telephone company organised by local capitalists. any pain or difficulty whatever." Dominie Donaletti waa instantly Victim's Ci'sativv CnurouaD, the remedy which askas people will ; it u mdc frompul die formula killed and hie son Dominie fatally ef is eminent Iidoa nhyticiaa. Send to St Jacobs crashed by falling rock and coal In the llil, Lid., Bsltimon, Md.a for a hw maiple bottle. Starkville mines at Trinidad, Colo. A mass meeting of citisens was held Tiuput Gowsnor of a State. The youngest governor In the Union at Cheyenne and plana arranged for la the newly Inaugurated governor of the planting of trees along the city the state of Washington, William Mo boulevard on Arbor day, April 25th. Crotkey, aged U, who recently sucAt Rock Springs, succeeded ex --Gov. Rogers. Mr. McCros-ke-y, who Is a natlvs of Tennessee, la n cessfully robbed the meat market of Wheelan Bros., bnt secured only 100 eon of Rev. Solon McCroekey, a Methodist clergyman. He was graduated at from the aafe and 13 from the register. Grant University at Athena. At Pueblo E. 8. Smith was convicted of sending sn objectionable letter to Stops the dough and Miss Grace E. Sprnle of Lead vi lie. He Works Off the Cold Laxativs Bromo Quinine Tablets. Fries 25a was sentenced to one year in the peni- By the use of a bottle St. Jacobs Oil. Anti-Period- ic i'N Deafness Cannot Ba Cored by local application, as they cannot reach the diaea-e- d portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by sa inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tuba When this tube la Inflamed you bare s rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It lx entirely closed deafness Is the result, end unless the Inflammation esn bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroy rd forever; nine esses out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot lw cured by Hall's Catarrh Cura Send for circulars, frea r. j. cheney ax. Toledo, Sold bv Druggists, The. Hell's Family Villa ore the beak a Hades Jsit Cedar the Surface. Tho man who has figured it out that hades Is Just below the surface of the earth must base his conclusions upon the great amount of it that crops out shove ground all over the land. Practice. A nasty practice is what the Chicago Inter Ocean calls the pasting of repeated layers of wall paper, one upon another, thus covering up the filth and germs of disease that may he propagated. In the very absorbent and decaying mass of flour paste, paper, animal glue, colors, etc. of eminent They give opinion; health officers and sanitarians, urging that such practice should be stopped by legal enactment and also take occasion to say that these sanitarians recommend Alabastlne as a durable, pure and sanitary coating for walla. The Inter Ocean says: "This la a very Important question, and. as It costa nothing to avoid this danger, why take any chances 1" How much of the alarming spread of smallpox and other diseases may he due to unsanitary wall coverings! A Nasty Saving la Antomobllaa. After a two years test of an automobile for array use in Austria there wae a saving of $2,915 over the conveyance drawn by hones. lis Empure Blood. It ? " asks the mother as she the smooth skin of her child maned by a red or pimply eruption. It !a impure blood, ana the child needs at once to begin the use of Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, the best and aureat remedy for impurity of the blood. It entirely eradicates the poisons which corrupt the blood and cause disease. It cures scrofula, boils, pimples, "What is notice ecsems, aalt-ibeu- m and other eruptive diseases which are the direct result of impure blood. It enriches as well as purifies the l.lood. Dr. Ficires medicine has nut only bene led me greatly, but it has done wonders for my two sons writes Mrs. M. llartrick. of N. Y. Both had Demster, titwe '. X have t in less than ficsjrea.s with enneumpt. u aim acmftils. My eldest n mu taken turn - three vesre ago with hemorrhage from the ii.'igs. II troubled him for over n year. He took Dr. rierres tlolden Medical Discovery, and hss not had a hrinorrhngr in over a year. Mv yisinger ann had sores on his neck; nsd Iwo lanced, but has nut bad sny since he c to lake vonr me - -- p c Golden MedAccept no . ical Discovery. i "just as good for diseases ol tiii- - htunudi, blood and Inn. A looS page Urok, free for the asking. You can gel the Peoples Con'-ni- i -Medical Adviser, tlie best in" . ever published, fret bv sendni)- - sL.inpl to pay expense of mailinr nr,y. Send covers or Si one cent stamps foi XI stamps for i volume, to Dr. K. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. : -- I clotli-boum- .y: April t. Honrs-T- he feature of the second day's In the holme on the Cuban reciprocity bill was the impassioned speech In opposition to the measure of Wllllum M. Smith of Michigan, Republican . Sfluaiore Sonur end queries of Wisconsin end DolUver of loss, end s (roup of manufacturers la tho Michigan fsllrry were hie sudleure, uud he was liberally applauded by his Republican supper lent as he assailed tho Republican loaders who were advocating the MU, boldly charging them with being false to tho Republican doclrlse of protection. Mr. Morris of Minnesota, another Republican, merle a strong speech against tho bill. Tho other speakers of the doy were Mr. Boll (Dem., Texas), and Mr. Sparkman (Dem., Fla.), both of whom are opposed to tho bill, mud Mr. Mondell of Wyoming, who advocated lu success. te Bin ATI Throughout the session of the the Chinese exclusion bill wae under discussion . Mr. Galllnger of New Hampshire sod Mr. Dillingham of Vermont opposed the bill and Mr. Turner of Washington supported 1L Tho senate Insisted on its amendments to tho Xndlea appropriation bill, and Messrs. 8tewsrt Platt of Connecticut and Rawlins were named as the senate conferees. da-ha- beet-sug- ar aen-A- April 10. The debate on the Cuban reciprocity bill was devoid of enlivening features. Mr. Hitt of Illinois, chairman of the foreign affairs committee, reported beck the Cochran resolution of Inquiry calling upon the secretary at state for Information regarding tho alleged removal by Canadian officials of landmarks along the Alaskan border. The resolution was adopted without division. Mr. Hitt also reported hock the Sulaer resolution, calling upon the secretary of state for the report of the governor of Louisiana and all vther correspondence relating to the eelabllsh-me- nt of a British base of supplies near r ii-aand the shipment iff horses end mules for tbs use of the British arms in South Afrloa. Senate. goon after the senate convened Mr. Depew offered on amendment to the resolution to provide for the election of senators tentiary. popular vote. The amendment wae aa folMrs. Minerva Morrison, an aged by lows: woman, committed euicide at Tacoma The qualification of citizens entitled to vote by hanging herself to a bedpost with a for United States senators and representatives handkerchief while the family were at In congress shell be uulfurm tn nil the sis lee, end congress shell have power to euforce this breakfast. article by appropriate legislation end to proSamuel Clark, the son of vide for the registration of rltlsene entitled to vote, the conduit of such elections and the cerWilliam Clark, of Erie, Cola, accidenttificate of the result. ally shot himself in the neck while out An effort waa made to secure no agreement bunting ducks. The doctor says he for n vote on the Chinese bill, but It was unsuccessful. will recover. safe-blow- Sell Clothes lor Charity. Many New York society women sell their clothes and give the proceeds to charity; not their fresh, pretty things, of course, but a street gown that is a little worn about the bottom,, a dinner or an evening toilette that is a bit rumpled, and hats that have been worn a few times. New York Press. THE ers The supreme court has granted a suspension of sentence in the case of J. F. Walters, condemned to death at Basin City for the murder of Mrs. A. P. Hoover last fall. The old smelter plant of the Anaconda, Mont., Copper Mining company, known as the lower workings, baa been shut down, throwing about 1,500 men out of employment. The report comes from Florence that Captain Anderson of the schooner Lis-s- ie Irein was drowned in Siauka bay, Oregon, while going from ahore to the schooner In s small boat. A party of Cripple Creek minerea beaded by John 8lark, former manager owtrattons property, have left on a prospecting expedition In Idaho and the Thunder Mountain district. It has jnst been learned that Michae! Bomlno wae drowned in the coast fork of the Williamette river near Clover-dalOregon, a few daya ago. In fording the river two horses and the man were drowned. An unknown man committed suicide at Reno, Nevada, by crawling in front of a passenger train. He waa decapitated. Nothing wae found on bis person to identify him. He was apparently 40 years of age. Melville Renter, a miner, was killed In an explosion near Boulder, Mont. He had gone to his cabin for cape and fnse, and an explosion followed. Both of Renter's hands were blown off and his cabin burned. The reports of the water commissioners show that Wyoming will be supplied with an unusually large supply of water this summer. This is due to the large amount of snow which fell in the mountains. A. II. Tessler, living near Miles City, Mont., found cases of blackleg among his cattle last week. Three of the animals have died and Mr. Tessler-haburned llieir carcasses. He has had the rest of his herd vaccinated. In Spokane, in the Federal coqrt Saturday, William Worlin waa convicted of counterfeiting $5 and 110 gold pieces. His partner, William Coates, pleaded guilty Friday. They were captured near Toka, hut had been operating for some time near Marcus, e, a iWFUL LANGUAGE. ENGLISH iorna fords 01 Thoy Woro 1rooonocod If Oar I an just old enough to remember a grandiother who Bald that she lay at a lace when ahe meant that she had ipt there, and spoke of using the pttirary when the should of setting for the doctor. 8oe relation of a liter generation Bald oongn" for woman, and when they wars wry much obliged said they were for much obleeged. Brarcelet bracefct and dlmonda for diamond! Tueswere common pronunciations. waa a Duke a and Ha day "Tooeday "Dool and first was fust" Chariot was bharr'ot and Harriet Harryet," and 1 have even heard Jeamea for Jnmet, Goold" for gold and jailer for ftln w were common enough. Stirrups wei always called aturrypa." and squlrrela aqurrela," and wrapped waa pronoinced wrapped, and Gertrude was "Jertrude. London Tatler. SAYS WILBER COHGRESSMAH Medicine Co., of Colnmbui, 0. To The is All You Claim For It. Pe-ru-- na ipk X do aot believe Pirn's Cure for Conoumptlos has aa equal fur coughs aud voids. Jour F Botbs, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. .1. 1WI Hoes All He Woe l.ajojlug. A musician of Baltimore, who waa very averse to attending social affaire of any kind, was persuaded by a friead to attend n concert one evening, where, unfortunately, tha music was scry poorly conducted. Lata in tha evening hla friend fouud him tn n corner, with a doleful look upon his faee. You dont aeem to bo enjoying youreelf Qentlemen"Perauaded by a Mead I have tried roar remedy mad I hard On almoat this evening said hii friend. fully recovered after tbe me of a few bottlea. lam fully convinced that the contrary, he replied, that is all 1 Peruna la all you claim for It, and I cheerfully recommend your medicine to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble." DA V1D P, WILBER, am enjoying. a Pravnntlra and Cara foe Colds. others who are similarly afflicted to try Parana Hamlins Blood and Liver Fills euro C. Mr. F. Given, Hiuwx, N. B., Vice Peruna. Edward Laws Sc duo to Hla nil and tho It; constipation Saved Frau Leu of Preaidant of The Fast-tlm- s nt your druggists. Boating Club, A Froulnent SingerVoloe. writas: In weather cold seta I the Whenever Mr. Julius Watmllta, 176 Batmen street, Blind Latter Carrion have for years past been vary sure to Buffalo, N. Y., Is corresiiomling secretary Arnold Scott of Bernardsboro, Maas., catch a severe cold which wu hard to of The Hangenust, of New York ; Is the who hss been blind for fifty years, for throw off, and which would leave after- leading second bus of the BaiigenusL tho German singing society of Now tbe put twenty-fiv- e years has served effects on my constitution the most of the largest York, and also tho old ext. the town letter carrier and la said to winter. Lent winter I wu sdvlred to try reruns, lu 1MK) Tho tkmgerliist celebrated ito ba particularly efficient in both tho and within five days tiia cold was liroken fiftieth anniversary with a largo celslav nmu. n I well five in wu mors and tion in New York City. Tho following! days up collecting and delivering of mall. 1 recommended it to several of my friends his testimony: and nil Seak the liigliaxt praise for it. AlKut two years ago I rsnght a severe PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are There la nothing like Peruna forcatar cold while traveling and which settled Into easier to use and color inure goods brigh- rhal affllctkma. It la well nigh Infal- catarrh of tha bronchial tubea, end no afoldiged ta canter and fax ter colors than any other dye. lible aa a cure, and I gladly endorse fected my voice that I wu cel my engagements. In distress. I wu Bold by druggists, 10c. per package. P. (liven. advised to try Peruna, and although 1 had never used a jiatant medicine before, I sent April II. Gave New Life and Strength. Aoachronlsms In raiding. for a bottle. Horn .Debate on Ibe Cuban reciprocity Words but lily describe xnyrarpriu to Mr. Edward Laws, Crown Point, Ind., In a painting in n country church In bill was continued, the find that within a few days 1 wu greatly principal speeches g tbe following: intended tor the Sacrifice of writes made by A. R. Long, of Kunaas, In Germany, Tin tut tell you what ngrand help Peruna relieved, and within thru weeks I wu support ff the measure, and Mr. Isaac, la represented Abraham with a hu bun to inn. For over two jure I antirely recovered. I am never without it Sbufroih, of Colorado, ho opposed the bill. blunderbuss In his hand, ready to shoot suffered with catarrh of tho luun end now, and take an ocruional dose when I The poetoffire appropriation bill wot tent to hla I doctored for it, feel run down." Julian Weisalita. son, and an angel suddenly coming throat, and although If you do not derive prompt and aatixfoo-tor- y ms relief until I tried conference. Messrs. Loud, Smith of Illinois brought nothing n certain down from heaven, la pouring results from tha use of Peruna. writs Peruna. One bottle helped me greatly, and Swanson of Virginia were conappointed water on the pan. In n painting at and three more effected n complete curls, at unco to l)r. Hartman, giving a full stata-men- t ferees. of your case and ho will bo pleased to while nt the Mine time it gave such new Senate. Soon after the senate convened Windsor, by Antonio Verrlo, he has In- life his valuable advice gratia I whole that givo to you and my body strength troduced himself. Sir Godfrey Kneller feel like n new men and ten years younger. the river and harbor appropriation bill was reAddress Dr. Hartman, 1 "resident of Tha and Bsp. May, surveyor of the works, ported by Mr Frye and plueed on the calendar. I hope that my taUmuial may induce Ilartxuan Sanitarium, Columbus, (X Bills were providing for the use by in long perriwiga, as spectators of the United Stales of devices invented by Its Christ Had a Goad Sabatltate healing the sick. Kagreea uael officers while engaged In Its service and A matron of Germantown, Pa young The Irish language is spoken in the covered by letters patent, and to pay K.M0 to went to a corner grocery and said: Mrs. Winslow's Booth Ing Hyrap.' descendants mixed Bahamu the among the widow of Judge l.c. Parker for eslraor-dlnaFor eblidraa treibing, snfunu ilia sum, reduce In. Let me have a package of Saratoga SammaUun, allay pain, cures wind colls. BcsbutUa. of the Hibernian patriots banished services rendered by him as judge In the The clerk replied; Sorry, western district of Arkansas. The latter bill long ago by Cromwell to the West In- chips. Siomnion weve only got straight First but Rhino had been reported adversely by Mr. lady, can One dies. bear negro occasionally Hoar, but he slated that as the case wae The first steamer on the Rhine a sailers In the eut end of London who kindlin in bunches. And he exhibited absolutely unique he would vote for It. a circular bundle of little sticks, Dutch one wu In 1822, fifteen years cannot speak a word of English talkd after Fulton had started a steamer ing Irish to the old Irish apple-womon the ends with resin. "Won't April IB. service on the Hudson. these do?" he asked. who gather around the docks. HoiffiB. The house passed the bill granting B pension to the widow of President McKinley na u ItC. be-In- pe-s- ed Irlah-Spenkl- ry tip-lie- en of 15.000 n year, it had previously passed the senate and now goes to the president for signature. Berate. -- A feature of the Chinese exclusion debate in the senate today was the sharp erltl-elsof Minister Wu of Chins because of Ms made to the eecretary of elate against protests the enactment of the pending bill. Mr. Mitchell of Oregon sad Mr. Teller of Colorado sharply attacked him, declaring that he deserved to have been given hla papers and that no nation would have permitted such interference In lie legislative affaire. Mr. Foroker of Ohio and Mr. Hoar iff Maseochu-sett- a Insisted that the Chinese minister bed done no more than hla duty, and that he would have been derelict iff hie duty had he done leee. Just after the senate convened Mr. Maeon presented the conference report on the e appropriation bill, and it was agreed to, m post-offic- April 14. speakers on the Cuban reciprocity bill were Messrs. McCall of Massachusetts and Brantley of Georgia for the measure, and Messrs. Robertson of Louisians and Slovene of Minnesota against It. . J , The conference report of ,wt office ap propriation bill waa adopts in the day. after some criticism of ll ncumslle tube i provision. Senate The Chinese exclusion hill occupied the attention of the senate throughout the day, Senators Forsiker and McLaurin making extended speeches in opposition. HonRE-T- he j The lender! of the house expect to the Cuban reciprocity hill passed the preaent week, but they admit that the debate may be delayed, so that the final vola will not be reached until next week. Proceeding aa the debate la, without a rule, it can be drawn out Wash. practically aa long as anybody desires The chief of police of Butte has made to apeak. a request that the bodies of the husIncrease to Feailoaars. band and eon of Mrs. Minnie Grady he The senate committee on pensions exhumed for tracea of poison. This baa ordered a favorable report from request wae made because of the belief the bill granting increase of pensions of the police that the woman poisoned to soldiers who have lost arms, legs or her husband and sou in order to obtain feet. The increase will be 5 per life Insurance carried. month each, and will increase the anThe entire force, over 500 men, are on nual pension appropriation bill 81,300,-00a strike at the Rocky Fork mine, at The committee also ordered a Red Lodge, Montana. The miners' favorable report on a bill increasing principal grievance is an order forbid- from $30 to 1 10 per month the pension ding them from riding out on the hoist- of those who are totally deaf. This ing cars in the afternoon at the end of will increase the pension appropriawork. tions 928,000 only. Two young women, who give their I nuhlo lo Agree on Date names as Louise Canes and Grace fur Ineugurellon. who say they made a wager A of the house judicisome time ngn that they could make of Ilrpri m fimsietinsr roiniriiUcc, ary theirwsy from Chicago to San FranLilllcltelil of Maine, Thomas of cisco on a capital of 4.1 cents, liar Iowa and Clayton of Alubiinin, bus dereached t tie latter city. to report hw-.- tot lie full comcided The bursting of a steam pipe In the mittee without ri.'coniincndation the Farrell No. 2 shaft of the Farrell Cop-e- r tn the date of the Mining company at Butte killed proposition ofchange the from the inauguration president William Williams and badly scalded 4th of March to the laat Thursday in Nell Gillies and lilchard Tryliall. Williams died in excruciating agony. April. This decision was reached after hearing fully the arguments of those It is thought the others will recover. who have been urging the change. Bee Ilealth will come with all its blessings to those who know the way, and it is mainly a question of rlgi.t-livinwith all the term implies, hut the efforts which strengthen the system, the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are important, each in a way, while it la also advantageous to have knowledge of tlie best nietliod9 of promoting freedom from unsanitary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all iin Mir taut that tlio medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value, and the one remedy which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. With a proper undf rstandingof the fact that many physical Ills arc of a transient char acter and yield promptly to the genlle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and eomfort come to tlie heart, and if one wonld remove the torpor and strain aud congestion attendant upon a constipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In case of any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, hut when a laxative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow MT8onul riKipr ration with the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. Tho excellence of Syrup of Figs comes from the toncficlal effects of the plants nsed In the combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that perfect parity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. All the members of the family from the youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever a laxative is needed and share alike in its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of known value, but It possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that it arts gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in anyway, as It is free from cvi ry objectionable quality or substance. To get Its beneficial effects it is always necessary to hny tho genuine and the ftxll name of the Co. California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on the front of every package. g, 0. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, CaL Now York, N. Y. Fos-land.'- O tlifct HhtriL AiL tLtfc SA LS. Boat Liritfti bfrun Tsui !. 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