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Show 2- - TIIE MOmaXO EXAMISER OODEX, UTAn.pnXDAT MORNIXO. I u Ihe buriicr Is out of the way. On a prouiuiiLory higli above the i bill tbi-r- e arc many Maus- Whoever Wins in the War Will Take Manchuria but Progressive Chinamen do iot Care as They are Going to Demand Reforms at Home. bridge across the river wilh a little WANT HOSPITALS PROTECTED Gen. 8umss1 has opened negotiation forces aor- with ilia Japanese rounding Port Arthur providing for the protection of the hospitals of the dtp. Ha has furnished Gen. Nogi nltb a map showing the poslttons of the different hospitals. Toklu. Due. 17. Nov. 4 p. m. (Correspondence Back and nf the Associated Press.t fnrth along the railway .now that there Ik not much in ihe wav of active fighting. write a staff correspondent of the Associated Press, o.ie niseis many interesting acquaintances, nearly all uf whom have Koiuelhing to add in the general story oi' the war. ('mu-lu- g up the last time across the Itsuu riier 1 was put up for the night by ihe I. ridge guard clever, companionable fellows, wlih some rery intelligent Chinese assistants. There is an iron Harbin. 16. hut at each end and n boat patrolling the river beneath to guard against s sudden descents of the Chinese who are always oa the alert to lan-dit- annoy the lines of communication, even if they raunot cut them. Hut the railway guard is a very mobile organisation and ran concentrate a strung force up or down the line at short notice. while the guard boat niaacs the river banks untenable for an enemy. One of the Chinamen on guard at the bridge ia an Intelligent fellow from the Southern protince and he predicts weeping changes in t'hiua when this wnr ia over. He dors nut apeak as though he regarded Manchuria as an integral part of China. He said: Whoever wins in this war ia going to take Manchuria. China will not much care. Hut when the war is over you are going to see changes in China's Intel nal economy. There are a great many of ns especially in the south who hate studied the question thoroughly. We know what we want in the way of Chinese reforms and we are going to got them after this war A Prominent Society Belle Suffers a Complete Collapse the Tumult ol Late Sappers and Overdoing; Socially bandits unless ihey had been sioleu and illicitly sold. "There was an artillery olliitv in the sta'iou at Mukden when 1 last passeds through. He had been In seven bat-ileand had the Si. George's cross. He holds that the average Russian artillery is the equal f the Japanese are betwhile their latest quick-firerter. Bur in the isrlicr fighting, he says the Japanese proved belter gunners and more adap'able in placing and making their batteries. Ihe Russian guns in the earlier fights always occupied the crwMs of the hills and fired piut blank. The result was that they were knocked out by the Japanese batteries every time. But now the Russians are using little except high angle fire. It is not unusual to have a battery 200 yards in the rear of a hill top and the firing Is governed entirely by telephone and signals. The result is that now the Russian artillery more than hold! its own with the Japanese." Completely stored by So Does Drs. Shores Grand Free Treatment Offer TOU HAVE EXACTLY TWO WEEKS LEFT NO MORE OR LESS IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OK THIS O PPORT UNITY TO BE CURED TOR THE ACTUAL COST OF THE MEDICINES USED. In the rush and bustle of Chi 1st utss Shopping dont forget that YOI'R HEALTH Is of importance than anything else on earth and bear in mind that until December 31st Drs. Shores greater will give their services aud treatment ABSOLUTELY FREE TO ALL WH O APPLY, and that the only expense or charge will be. for ihe ACTUAL COST . OF THE MEDICINES USED -- whicn . w. . , . a. APPL0 will Si 4 Ok.iuu. niDi CONSULTATION WRITE. AND ADVICE FREE WHETHER YOU TAKE TREATMENT OR NOT. CALI. OR Those. are the expressions heard many times a day In Drs. Shores' parlors front people who have tested other treatments without benefit and find iu Drs. Shores' new treatment wonderful relief in Catarrh, Deafness, Asihma and Lung Diseases. The patient Inhales Into the sir passages these healing balms and soothing oils, reaching every part of the mucous membrane of the none, throat eustarh-ia- n tubes and lungs like healing salve, on a sore. Private Diseases Private dumascB will exist and must be cured. Drs. Shores have a ttpsclal department devoted exclusively to the cure of this class of ailments and as suvh cures cannot be proven by published testimonials tike other trouble. Drs. Shores prove their ability to cure private diseases hr a special offer. YOU NEED NOT PAY ONE DOLLAR UNTIL CURED UNLESS YOU WISH TO." This little nnil to of Drs. Shores protects the unfortunate, and puts the Jakir out of bimiui'ss. Consultation free and confidential. CUkc t ttY Mail We make a specialty nf curing patients by mail. We have cured thou: sands who have never seen us persoually. If yon arc uffllcied and cannot call, write us for ad i ice and free symptom blanks and we will gladly advise you regarding your csss, free of charge. I Miss Snoond NELLIE G. LOOMIS, street, Kansas City, Mo society belle and member of the National Annuity Association, in a latter Denver to the Feruna Medicine Co, writes as Vote of Four Precincts In Thrown Out by Decision of Judge Gives Republicans the Denver Legislative Delega- is thorough. Not one of ot;r patients has ever had a relapse after being discharged as cured, and we cure in less time than the ordinary forma of treatment Tequire. SPECIPIC BLOOD POISON. No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior. hut harmless blood cleansing lemedies. that relast move the poison taint. IS 'WEAKNESS" dissipation or by the improper treatment nf some contracted disease. A complete and radical cure is therefore a question of restoring the prostate gland io the normal state, and thl we accomplish promptly and completely without the use ol internal remedies. Our treatment is a local one entirely. It ' Is original and scientific and has been proven absolutely effective by thousands of tests. Ws are convinced that by no other methods can full and permanent resi oration of strength and vigor hr VARICOCELE. Absolutely painless treatment thst cures completely. our Investigate method. It is the Only thorough scientific treatment for this diseaso being employed. Sptrmator rthoea. Stricture. Piles, Private and condiseases. tracted Ix)sl Msnhoml, Hydrocele. Seminal Weakness, etc., are also among the diseases we cure to stay cured. . SHORES DRS. SHORES SPECIALISTS OGDEN. 2M2 WASH. AVE. OFFICE HOURS; Week day, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Evenings and Holidays 10 a. m. to 12 noon. 7 to 8 p. m. Jennis Vice-Preside- Health h m Belcher, Astoria. nt GrsdeTH! ' have teen a sufferer with i wr follows: with a very small dose, jnst before meal time. The does should be increased gradually to the usual size, as the stomach will bear It No other remedy In the world has eured so many cases at stomach trouble and dyspepsia as Feruna, A multitads of people ire sending in testimonials to the effect that after 1 was advised by a friend to try else had been tried without Peruna and eventually I bought a bot- everythig eneoesa, Peruna had cured them. tle. 1 took it, and then another, and Uffe lied Became a Burden, Canted By kept taking it for three months. Acute Indliutloa At the end of that time my health waa restored, my nerves no longer Mr. William 3. Berger, Moran Brae. troubled me, and I felt once more able Ship Yard, Beattie, Wash., President Protected Union ef Engineers, writes: to assume my social position. I certainly feel that Peruna Is de" was troubled for some time with serving of praise." Nellie G. Loomis, The rich foods usually served at acute indigestion and palpitation ef holiday dinners and, the unusual the heart, which distressed me greatly Indulgence in them irritates the stomand deprived me of the joy ofltfe. ach and paves the way for catarrh soon which fastens Itself upon its "1 took pills and other medicines victims. dally, bat found as soon as X stopped I Catarrh of the stomach is usually was worse off than ever. Being advised to nee Parana, X soon called dyspepsia. Many a case ef dysfound thst it brought a wonderful had its holisome pepsia beginning at change in my entire system. It cleared day feast or Christmas dinner. up the sluggish channels of my diges-tlv- e Those who have been acquainted with organs end assisted nature in rethe value of Peruna in mush esses often lieving Itself of the waste. It restored escape the evil consequences of these my strength, increased my appetite, feasts. and gradually restored me to perfect At the beginning of the first symptom health. of catarrh of the stomach or dyspepsia, I certainly have good reason to be Peruna should be taken. grateful, and heartily endorse Parana." Sometimes it is necessary to begin William G. Berger "My health was excellent until about a year ago, when had a complete collapsefrom overdoing socially, net getting the Proper rest and too many late suppers. My stomach was in n dreadful condition and my nerves all unstrung. i tion. Excellent fr Sundays cau. ymrs, distress after eating, with formations gms, heartburn and sa forth This made me leei ,ery nZggfc bnt six bottles of Penms the functions of my stomachrastiM all traces of dyspepsia had pund away. I have now a splendid appetite ui excellent health." Mjoy Belcher. Mr. Carroll Pntmon, 886 Carlisle Clneinnatl, Ohio, writee: Deuver, Dec. 17. Chief Justice Gab-be- rt today announced the decision of the court to throw out the entire vote of three precincts of ward 5, and one precinct of ward 7. at the Istu election ou the ground liial gross frauds were committed in direct violation of the injunction served on election officials. UJ feel it a duty to tfate Judge Campbell rnucurrej in the defor On , cision. but Judge Steel saybenefit ef those who may suffer as I ing that only the illegal voles which have, and who de not already knrrn had beeu identified, should bs rejected about Peruna, that it is the only met and the legal votes rimuld bs counted. icine that found to cun say indigo-tioThe deciaiun doe, not affect the votes and nervous debility. for president and congressmen, which the with perbeen counted had already I had lost my appetite and was mission of" the uouiL n from and exponm In court Through the action of the as business of the Brrtit manager excluding five Denver precincts from Minstrels. the abstract of returns to date, Republicans will secure a solid delegation in I was at a different city almost daily the legislature from the city and counsubject to continued elimatie changes! ty of Denver, and will obtain control midnight awakenings in order tozuk of both branches of the legislature, train connections, irregular ofstate for Vote the which canvasses all kinds of drinking wstev hki returns Alva the ficers. On the fare of breed many diseases to theatrical folk Adams, Democratic candidate for goven route. ernor, had a plurality of about 11,000, I consider Peruna a hUmtmm j, but ihe Republican managers claim overworked, nervous and that when all fraudulent rotes are I thunk you again sot humanity. eliminated, Governor Peabody will have . n plurality aud will be reseated. again tor the benefit have let ini through your wonderful remedy."-Carr- oll The fire precincts which have been Putmon. excluded from the count by the suAddress Dr. 8. B. Hsrtmsn, PNsfdtst preme court returned 1435 Democratic at The Hartman Sanitarium, Coluntnh votes and 273 Republican. The court Ohio, for free medical advice. today heard testimony on the con William H. tempt charges against Your Druggist Peru-n- a 1905. Almanac Greene, police officer: Frank McMahon, alias Spike Bradley." prize fighter; Jean D. Say), Robert Goodman, and Edward J. Wbealcr. Wheeler haa disappeared but,ib other defendants were iu court.. This in the precinct which returned 26 votes, one morn than the total registration at the election In 1603, of which all but eight wers Democratic. court supreme George J. James, watcher, testified there was much re- Descendant ef Commodore David Watkins Wants to Obtain Estate. peating at the last election In the precinct, .which was actively aided by Greene and Goodman. Philadelphia, Deo. 17. Frederick 8. Malley, Weston. W. Va., has retained a lawyer of this city to investigate a remarkable claim against the government. Malley soya ha Is one of a dozen greatrftrwat-eran- d children of Commodore David Watkins, who nearly a hundred yearn ego owned much property west of tlie 8chuylklll river, in PhilStore. if Upon part of this property Judge Prouty Has Completed Taking adelphia. Is located the SchuylFMl arsenal. About Testimony. a year ago, he claims, lie found among for the the commodore's effects a paper which Albuquerque, N. M., Dec. 17. Judge proved to be a lease made out by David C. A. Prouty, of the Interstate ComGentlemen, Watkins to an English land syndicate merce Commission partially completed which was to make a formal return of for testimony in the charges of discriminaof 99 the ground at the expiration tion in rates on cosl and mine supplies years. He believed that this syndicate In favor ef the Colorado Fuel 4k Iron had in turn leased the ground to the company brought by an independent govsrment, bat with the expressed coal mine operator in New Mexico stipulation that it belonged to Watagainst the Santa Fa railroad company. kins and would have to be returned at The plaintiffs sought to prove that the end of 99 years. the railroad by a secret agreement with The lean expired last June and Malthe Colorado Fuel 4k hon company about that time the governley that company's coal free on mentsays offered them $16,000,000 in settlewhat for board independent ment of the claim of the Watkins espractically coal companies have to pay for freight, tate, but that offer was declined beoff all competition in cause the heirs believed the tract worth thus shutting New Mexico sad Arizona. The defense $20,000,000. contented itself with a intended to show that ths chief complainant, the Caledonian Coal company of Gallup, X. M., produced an inferior grade of coal to that produced by the Colorado Fuel k Iron company at its mines in Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico. W. B. Biddla. freight traffic manager of the Santa Fe, was on the stand, but the prosecution was able to secure from Mystery Surrounding Over Forty Fires in New York Cleared Up. him no sdmlssion of n secret agreement with the Colorado Fuel A Iron Co. The a president of the Caledonian Co., AlexNew York Doc. 17. A confession ander Bowie, testified that the Santa Fe delivered the coal for the Colorado made by two boys arrestsd on suspicion Iron and Fuel Co., at Denting whera of arson has cleared up the mystery connection is made with ths big smelt- surrounding n series of some forty fires ing plants of Arizona and New Mexico of undoubted incendiary origin in the for $4.05 f. o. b.. or pracUtplly tbs rate park slope section of Brooklyn. The charged the independent companies for fires have all occurred within the last two months. There haa bora no loss freight alone. The examination of Mr. Biddle was of life, but there were many narrow esnot completed, the commission dealring capes, and the property lots has reached to inquire into certain tariffs and con- many thousands of dollars. The section tracts for which the records of the rail- ia one nf the most exclusive in Brookroad will be required, and the hearing lyn mid its residents have been ever since the fires began. wan adjourned until Dec. 29, in Chicago On Wednesday the last fire of the when further testimony will be taken. LECTURPROF. KNOX, THE MOST WIDELY KNOWN PUBLIC series occurred end when the engines DEWILL WORLD, IN TODAY RETHE AND HEALER TO COMPANY ICE remarked TEACHER AMERICAN arrived a lad enthusiastically ER, CONGREGATIONIN ONE OF THE was LECTURE ORGANIZE. to the battalion chief that "it LIVER A SERIES The boy was watched and his AL CHURCH. grand. New York. Dec. 17. A special meet- arrest, with that of his companion, re, ing of stockholders in the American sulted. THIRD LECTURE Sunday, at 2:30 p.mTha Law of Mental HJ-Ingaet fires the confessed that tho Ice company will be called shortly, it Without they They Diseases Can bo Cured or How AH Is slated, to pass upon a scheme for re- because they wanted to see the enof Drugs." concern. confession of the Their work. impliorganizing the finances gines All aro invited. Cdme early and get easts. The proposition which will be plac- cates three other lads. ed before the meeting is understood to involve the formation of a holding the Rome, Dec. 17: Flo ' Contra, company and the scaling down of the faithful attendant of the late Pope . The lam NHL died today of apoplexy. present capital stock by is rge one. thoM"t authorized capital now la $25,000,000 Contra, who was one of the most pic- NO DUTY ON CRUDE FEATHERS. common and $15,000,000 preferred. turesque figures of the late Pontificate being employed by The latter Is six per cent cumulative lived entirely for Pope Leo, sleeping . New York. Dec. 17. A decision has sveral years the and has paid no dividends in two and practically In the same room and en- boon rendered by Judge Platt In tho court have rendered conflgjj,,,, one-hal- f circuit reversing confidence years. of States the entire United the joying to the proper of board ls of tho appraisers It is understood that provision will laid Pope. the ruling on of crude duty on crude of matter duty be mode fur payment of the back divlevying tho itt manufactured bo this to into 17. Dec. Toidends in a manner similar to that country. The r miser feathers imported Baltimore, at on8 feathers such urpoaes, that Leather United in States the holds The court adopted peka, which passed in Capt Henry, Va., Liable at 15 per centw capital readjustment which has just this moruing, reports that the schooner are not ornamental" and should not rank mf T'other 111119 been announced. Clara Goodwin, from Port Tampa, for be made to pay duty at the rate of This is to be done, according to the Philadelphia, was afire oil Diamond 50 per cent ad valorem. sboaL No one was Hbom'i. Tbc indnrry aff'.cted by this decis plan, ly an issuo ef new bunds. tor Free Ask ru-dow-n over-sxartto- for UNIQUE CLAIM MADE Selecting' FREIGHT RATE MATTERS Christmas Gifts you come to this We have suitable presents Ladies, plenty to please the and Dolls and Toys in abundance the Children is easy TRY US ! R.oss Book (& iStationery Co. on OPEN EVENINGS. OF ARSON AMUSEMENTS WEAK MEN PAY WHEN CURED AND HOW WE CURE IT. weakness In men is merely n symptom of chronic inflammation in the prostate gland, brought on by early te Batties af era Association, writes: MISS ACCUSED Catarrh and Stomach Troubles. Nervous Diseases. Kidney Diseases, Bladder Troubles. Diseases of the Heart. Stomach and Bowels, Piles, Fistula and Reclal Diseases, Female Complaints, Diseases of Women and Children, Ricseis, Spinal Troubles, Skin Diseases, Deafness, Asthma, Bronchial and Lung Troubles, Consumption in the First Stages. Rheumatism, Hay Fever, Neuralgia, Hysteria. Eye and Ear Diseases, Goitre, or Big Neck, Ia Grippe, Lost Manhood, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis. Blood Diseases, 8peelal Diseases, Scrofula and all forms f Nervous, Private and Chronic Diseases (that are curable). Coiisultatinn free, call or write. WHAT Re- a. YOUTHS WE TREAT AND CURE CONTRACTED DISORDERS. Be sura your cure Pe-ru-n- irfll Holiday Pinners Often the Begin, ning of Stomach Catarrh, (Indigestion). Restered CLAIM PEABODYS ELECTION diss-juled- WHEN 1904 ENDS IS, 1901, INDIGESTION FOLLOWS FEASTING ers ami Japanese rifle anmng them is perched a pretty little Chinese aud the strangest oi alijnany Russian factory, village and ti ro Is established one oi rilles Jrorn the government the neat, dean aud compact lit lie evidently rifles lhai have been reject-e.- i by the inspecicrs but which could mevo h os pita la. One of the doctors had much to say of the wounded of nut haw coca: into the bauds of the whom he baa handled hundreds and seen thousands. Curiously enough,' he said, the notjority of our wounded are shot in the head. 1 attribute this to the shrapnel bursting in the air. The Japanese artillery has been responsible for the most, of uur casual-lies- , mi far. U is the must effective arm of ihe Japanese service. - We have many examples of the stoicism and devotion of the soldiers who cnute under our care. I was attending a dying Oos sac a recently, lie was in terrible pain. 1 stopped to ask him at tits end what message he hal to send to his parents or relatives. He gave me the number of hhi rifle and requested that It should bn seut to his con.mandcr. Another soldier li in lied in hare on foot. He had refused to let ihe stretcher men carry him. saying there were others who needed the stretcher more. His foot was amputated within an hour. In the field hospitals the men are piit 25 In a teut. They preserve their discipline even In bed and elect one of their tern mates, usually one of the less severely wounded, as commander. All this is quite independent of the regulations. The wounded lake orders from their tent chief and whenever there is a shortage of heliiers, and there usually is. they help the doctors with the divasing and bandaging aud also help to get the meal. In llarhin the volunteer surgeons aud nurses have been a blessing. All uf the doctors in the town have given their service voluntarily and many of the ladies who never saw a bandage before the war hare gone into the hospitals and become skillful nurses. One of the things that will need some explaining when the wnr ia over Is huw the Chinese bandits got their arms. The majority of them carry Win- - DECEMRER Mental Science College panic-strick- one-half- en Free Lectures |