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Show EXAMINER: THE MORNING CTAII, OGDEN, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 1903. 23, The Best Way to Take Pe - ru - na. CRUISERS SAIL OUT of FROM VLADIVOSTOK The Wonderful WHILE Excessive Doses of excessive doses of Peruna are not likely to do Efficacy harm in the system, yet to take Peruna in any doses than prescribed, entirely misses the benefit which Teaspooifol Doses Cue tie arger Peruna is intended to produce. lost Stubborn Casts The small doses, oft repeated, secure the best results from cfCiturb. taking Peruna. Owing to the purity of the composition of Peruna and its perfect freedojn from narcotics or any harmful drugs, a large dose of Peruna will do no especial injury, but it is equally true that no one will receive lasting benefit from its use in this way. The Marvelous Success of been no other medicine compounded in the THERE has of the world that has actually accomplished so many permanent cures as Peruna. Even the enemies of Peruna are obliged to reluctantly admit this. Explain it as they may, the people buy Peruna and are cured. They are cured after they have been given up by the doctors and after they have tried other remedies in vain. Catarrh is a very prevalent disease. It not only affects the head, throat and nose, its most common location, but it may affect any other organ of the body. During the spring and summer months catarrh is perhaps as prevalent as during the winter months, only the catarrh is located in different organs. During the winter months, the respiratory organs the head, throat and lungs are most commonly affected. During the spring and summer months, the digestive and secretive organs --the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys insisted' that the it has HARTMAN upon always are most likely to be affected. In doses. in is Peruna take to teaspoonful way It is during the warm months that catarrh of the pelvic Peruna of most cases of chronic disease, a teaspoonful organs is also quite prevalent. in. to sufficient is time bed and meal at amply before each In the cure of all these catarrhal affections, Peruna has no sure a cure. This is especially true of all women and people competitor. It is absolutely the only medicine compounded, who have been much weakened by disease. that has stood the test of time, for these ailments. A strong hearty man, who is able to be out about his usua Other medicines have been recommended for catarrh, and business, suffering from nasal catarrh, frequently requires a for a brief period they secured some attention. But they tablespoonful three or four times a day. come and go with great rapidity, while the popularity of But, even in such cases, teaspoonful doses oftener repeated Peruna steadily increases. constitute the best treatment. Hundreds of catarrh remedies, in imitation of Peruna, have has carried a little catarrh nasal from man a suffering Many been devised, but after a brief season they disappear, never bottle of Peruna in his pocket, taking a teaspoonful at a dose to be mentioned ,r again. the hours two day. or hour during every Everybody in the United States has heard of Peruna. The teaBut, for women and invalids confined to thf house, vast majority of people have taken it at some time, or other. treatment. spoonful doses of Peruna are the proper Millions of people have been cured by it. The frequency with which these doses should be repeated There was never a remedy devised by man that has reall depends upon the nature and the extent of the' ailment, unsolicited testimonials or so many strong which is fully explained in Dr. Hartmans booklet, entitled, ceived so many of national reputation. v - Ills of Life." This free booklet should be in every family. endorsements by people Pe-ru-n- Pe-ru-n- I Repaired Vessels Ready to Aid Rojestvensky in Tran Carrying Coming Battle-Spe- cial . Mechanics Leaves St. Petersburg. I a. a. Pe-ru-n- mure is about to make n call at this port. TO MAKE A DIVERSION. St Petersburg, April vaio dlapatohe bar tip RusaUa Rnaaia and armored emitter Groraobol and the protected mile- er Bogaiyr ara cruising outside of Vladivostok ready to make a diversion in favor of Admiral Ro- Jentvensky at an opportune mo-ment. The admiralty haa sent an 1m- menae amount of material for re- pairing ehlpa to Vladivostok to take part In the work of refitting Admiral Rojeatvensky's veaaela In case he arhievea a victory- - Over IWO men left St Peterabunc for Vladivostok in a aperlal train for Vladivostok last night A big crowd aaw them depart and great enthusiasm waa manifested. 22. . eeeeeeeeeeoeeeeae JAPS ARE ANGRY. ' BRITISH WARSHIPS Prl- - ' Toklo, April 22. The Japanese newspapers continue their unfriendly .comment of the French government over the Knmranh bay incident despite the efforts of the conservatives .toward repression pending the result of negotiations. Popular feeling Is growing tntensa. The government continues to withhold the correspondence .with France, regarding the affair. SEEN IN THE HARBOR., ACTIVE. tiki.., April S2.- -1 p. m The navy department has Issued following staicmeat of. indiaputable witnesses, who pnsonally ob- served, sad report as follow. about the Russian second Pacific squadron In Kamranh bay: Ths two cruisers, one with three masts and two funarln. of the Dmitri Donskoi class, - the other with two masts and three funnels, wrre een cruising outside of the harbor. Two merchantmen, and a si.:aim-- were anchored ouislde the northern eniianee of tha harbor. Five vessels, resembling bat- iWhlps, were anchored iuside tbe London. April 22. A special dispatch from Hong Kong says all bhnre leave for the ciewa of the British war bhips haa been stopped and the dork-yaremployes on their Easier leave of absence have, been recalled so that tbe ah!ps can be made ready for sea I us d at the earliest possible moment. I , RUSSIA'S NEW NAVY, i i Kt Petersburg. April commission headed by the Grand Duke Alexander Mlchaelovttcb. which has alwwdy received $i.0m),UiH by ifublic contributions for the navy, baa Ha program. Thu vessels to be built ag na follows: Three cruisers of the Sayan type, four tun boats of tha Giliak type, ten river gunboats of 1X3 tuns, several torpedo cruiser of 67rt tons, one mine transport of the type of the Yenisl, thirl? one torpedo boat destroy era, torpedo boats and submarine boats, two of ill Iona and twemy-niuof 5d0 tons, and tea coast defense vessels. The names of aeevral ships destroyed at Port Arthur, Ilka the Bayan and Palled, will lie repeated and a number of the ships will be named after deceased officers who distinguished themselves by individual exploits ai Port Arthur, mostly ujmjb torpedo boats, early la the war. One of the cruisers will bo named Admiral Mak-ruff. ; four-maste- d The one-funn- r baibor. "Two mam two battleships, with three funnels, flying and admirals' flag, barbor. ' side"SixthewarshiiM, wire anchored anchored In- - in sin- - gla formation, lay outside the bar- bur. off its southern entrance. Heavy smoke was seen rising Inside (lie haibor." Although the report docs not say so, it la believed Hist Rear Admiral Rojcstiensky la u.ing the barbor to clean bis ships, to coal, adjust his torpedoes, clean his guna, prepare ammunition and re- celve fresh slo.es. a DR. a TAXES FOR WAR PURPOSES. St Petersburg, April 22. The council of the empire today promulgated the law providing for an Increasa In taxation for war purposes. It Includes an Increase In the tax on matches, petroleum, etc., and n graduated tax on the salaries of officials. The total product IS estimated at 111,000,000. The law goes Into effect May 1st. AIKS FOR DIVORCE. New York, April 22. Margarita Lemon, one of the prime donnas of tlio Metropolitan opera company, wno eng here la grand opera laat winter and la now singing with the Coereid Opera company In Ban Francisco, haa brought suit In tha New York ataia Supreme court to have her marriage to . Reed IJttel, a prominent patent lawKAM1MURA LOCATED. " yer of thla city, annulled. The ease waa today set for trial next Tuesday. prii 22. The Japanese The opera alnger demands a separa, ' Manila, Karlta Is It consul, flora, haa. report- tion on the grounds that the decree of ed, received a cablegram addressed la divorce granted to her husband's first Vice Admiral Kamlmura. It la Infer- wife, Mabel Uriel, In Chicago la 1899. red from thla that Vice Admiral Kami la not valid in this slats. Mr. Litters MAY WHEAT Falls Five Cents in the; Chicago Pit. Saigon to a newspaper of this city asserts positively that the Russian second Paclflo squadron waa still In Knmranh Hay on Friday. The correspondent says the Russian vessels, which number about fifty nrs short of stores and that Franrb and Gat man steamers. Including the Eva and regular, are carrying immense quantities of supplies from Re Ifon. Tha steamer (irldan haa been sold for IdO.OOO to bo used for conveying stores, sad another steamer ha been chartered for the same purpose. The British steamer Hindu Is unloading coal at Saigon, adding to a store of 4B,MI0 tone already accumulated by Russian agents. Five colliers will convey thla fuel to the squadron. Another Russian squadron, consisting of seven battleships sad cruiser tVica Admiral NehogatolFe) la said to be expected hourly to Join Rojestvensky. It Is believed In 8a!gon that one portion of the Ruaslae fleet will then go to meet the Japanese, while the other will make a wide detour and endeavor to reach Vladivostok. r dHragoAprlt 21 than five fertnntes today the price of May wheat fen threw cents per bueheL Following the Revere decline, Thursday, during the fast iwwIom trading; tha break 'today gras taken by many traders as further confirmation that tha famous deal by John W. Gate In May wheat ?wss pmntleally at an end. At the opening May waa oS 1 to 2 rents at Log Y42L09k sales were made at 1-- Washington, April 22. The State department has received advices that there were indications of a rupture between Chill and Peru growing out of the Aetna and the Averlca territorial dispute and this haa demonstrated the necessity for the Immediate selection of an American minister to aurceed Minister Wilson at Santiago, Chill. Mr. Wilson recently was transferred to Belgium. BY -- KILLED THE Husband and Wife are tackled one of the robbers. ' Brutt, the meantime, had secured a pistol, fired at the robber and. It Is believed, struck Reilly who fell fatally wounded to the floor. A second shot from Brutt' pistol missed the robbers who broke through the door on the Brannan street, side of the store end made good their escape. The police subsequently arrested a man who was found lurking In a lumber yard two blocks away from tbe Brutt place, and he la held on bub piclon that he waa connected with the who,' In hold-up- Covered With CRUCIFIED bile . CREW DEMAND BONUS Blood. Identity. When taken to the station Mr. and Mrs. Hsnson presented one of the Moodiest spectacles thst has been witnessed hy the police for ome time. Hanson, with his jaw cut open, was so weak from the lima of blood that he could hardly aland and when he walked had to be assisted bv the police His wife was still bleeding. The blood had coursed down her breast upon her Infant, which waa literally with gore. It Is thought thst the two men followed Hanson home, having some grudge against him. Saloon Keeper Fired at Robbers in . His Place so the del alia are not. yet known. Ac' cording to the report current here, however, the virtim waa nailed to a cross of hla own formation and died in agony that he did not seem to feel, wrought as 'hi was to n delirium of religious fervor. The story of thy crucifixion la vouched for hy Henry D. Robinson of this city, an automo- agmt, who aaw a crowd of Mexi-ran- a who had been and were discussing the tragic scene. In the old days, an it Is said, the carrying out of an actual erucfflxlnn waa not uncommon among the Penltentea, hut It waa supposed to have been abandoned long ago. Although it la known that the practice of je still carried out among the member of tbe order during Holy week. self-tortur-e Seattle, Wash.,. April 21. Thirty members of the crew of the Northwestern Steamship company 'a steamer Tacoma, recently captured by Japanese cruisers while trying to run the blockade, today demanded of the company flflO bonus each, refusing to sign tbe payroll and accept clearance papers units a their request waa granted. The men allege thet in signing them for Shanghai, China, the company's act In liking them toward Vladivostok virtually amounts to a case of ihanghnlng. They have engaged counsel and will push their esse in court Put to Death by Being SYMPATHY Nailed to a Cross. Trinidad Colo., April 22. On the San Francisco. April 22. Two robcross, Just as the Savior died centurbers entered the saloon of John P. ies ago, n fanatical member of the Brutt, on the corner of Second and Penitrntes is reported to have dial Brannan streets at an early hour this yesterday at Torres, Las Animas counmorning and ordered the proprietor to Several Trinidad peothrow up Ms bunds. Bruit dropped ty, Colorado. Street pavers and rammermen will ple claim to have been among the behind the bar when tbe robber fired but they agreed among named soon be organised into a national unat him. Just then a laborer themselves not to talk for publication, Thomas Reilly, who was In the saloon, ion. EXPRESSED St, Petersburg, April 22. The central committee of the Journalists' op ganlzatlnn, composed of many at the moat celebrated Russian writers. Including Koretenko, Geesen, Annejky, etc., haa adopted resolutions of with the mother of M. Kalieff, condemned to death na the assassin of Grand Duke Sergius, expressing the hope that the time will soon arrive when Russian mothers will no longer be. obliged to sacrifice their sons in the struggle for. liberty. aym-pathe- y cov-ere- d com-roare- d thw-wrle- e CHILI AND PERU TO FIGHT. Portland Ore., April 21. In defense of her husband, Mrs. Eunice Hanson wag severely beaten by two men at an early hour today, and her husband severely stabbed by the men who fled the premises, having no trace of their Tir-le- ' Following almost Immediately 1.07. In a short Htiifie the decline today amounted to B 'cents a Bushel, equaling the total of .Thursday's break. IntensMxcitement accompanied tha MnaatloMf drive of prices, hut, with Thursday, the volume of Wrsdtnir was relatively small. From 1.07 of the May option un-- i Interruptedly declined to 1.05. Before the session was half over other two cents had been snapped off the price of the May option. Practically there were no fluctuations, tha quotations for May rrarhlng almost a sheer descent to. I.n3 ss against 1.10, Thursdays closing figures, and 1.1J the high point on Thursday. The apparent reason for the extra, ordinary decline was the absence of support. In addition there was an unconfirmed, but explicit despatch, from Minneapolis to the effect that the May deal had been settled. Aside from this the ineresse of receipts here was a decidedly bearish factor, arrivals of wheat here for the week making a total of 740,000 bushels against 110, ooo last week and 2')3,(H)0 the corresponding week a year ago. Such a heavy lot of receipts were quite generally regarded as plain proof that the blah price of the May option was bringing In grain that would ordinarily go in Pi. LoiiIf, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and other centers. Tbe scenes in the pit toda v were ever witnessed among the witih-s- t there, although the trading was not as heavy in volume as on Thursday, the last previous day. The pallrrytoday was full of apeclutors while the floor of the hoard was crowded wi'h traders and brokers. The excitement of the pit could lie beard plainly in the boulevard below, making wholly Inaudible the claiter of horses hoofs on the asphalt. The crowd In the pit surged as the break In priori conand tinued and members on the wrong shl! in efforts to cover losses shouted themselves hoarse, with perspiration streaming down their checks, as they vainly sought to stop the runaway market. answer la a general denial, and seta up fact that his first wife's divorce waa a legal one. Margarita Lemon haa figured of lata rathtr prominently In Herr Con raid's Wagner productions. STABBED a. Attacked the Walled Gty of Jolo April 9th. i A New Peace Movement Started Chcego, AMERICANS WILL AID V 1894 1893 ? a 22. Charles W. Schwab, of the Bethlehem steel works, and Charles R. Flint of New Y'ork, have arrived here. It was announced from St. Petersburg. April 1st, that Mr. Schwab, accompanied by Mr. Flint, would arrive In that city today to confer with the admiralty and ihe minister of finance regarding the Russian program which It la understood is now practically completed, although it has not yet received final Imperial approval. It is believed that some preliminary negotiations relative to the building of ships In the I'nited 8'atrx and also Involving the process of building ship yards In Russia have already occurred and that Mr. Schwab has gone to St. of the RUSSIAN SQUADRON WILL DIVIDE Petersburg upon the request Russian authorities to discuss the subKewYorkApril 22. A itisnatrh from ject in deiaiL April .1904' ,1898 In Chicago, April 22. A new peace in the teametere' strike, with Judge Murray Tuley as the arbitrator, was taken under consideration today The strike leaders by the employ-eras the result of negotiations carried on through Mayor Dunne agreed to submit ell grievanoes to Judge Tuley and let bim decide the Issues. The offer Included a waiver of all preliminary demand of the union Involved. President Shea, of the Teamsters' union, announced acrordinaly that a proposed spread of the strike would not occur today. Meanwhile the grand jury took up an Investigation of the labor situation President Shea, George 8. Golden ami other labor leaders were summoned as witnesses. DROPPED SI. Petersburg, , 9 move Manila, April 22. The walled city of Jolo was attacked by Moms on April 9. They fired Into the officers' club and dispersed those present at a ball which waa in progress. On April 10. the secretary of Governor Scott was ambushed and killed wiihin range of the sentries. A Dario refugee from Borneo has organised the Moros who are defying the Americana. General Leonard Wood naa arrived at Jolo from Zamboanga and given (he Moron ten days within which to surrender the refugee Datto. If thla Is not done, he will concentrate a sufficient force to secure a compliance with his demand. V Y TEAMSTERS' STRIKE. DEAD While Boasting He Had Never Been 720 SQ FELT 1080 '4520 5Q.FEET 1050050 FEET To Give a Customer Our Motto: Sick. Havre, Mont., April 22. Edward Kennedy, a Great Northern fireman, nevl aged 70. while boasting of er been sick a day, droppedhaving dead here He today. organised the fire ln Minneapolis with farmer company Mayor Ames. Police Sergeant John Kcnnedy and Inspector Mike Kennedy of Central office in Minneapolis, are hia brothers. HARRY SANFORD DEAD. New York. April Sanford, well known In theatrical circles in America and Europe, j dead her from Bright's dlcae. in recent veara he acred a. business manager for many nrnminent prrfnrmSia. SQ. FEET as Much as Possible in Quality For His Money Growth is always interesting wheth rt it concerns a boy or a business. The Figures Below Show the Growth of Our Business in the Last Seven Years 3.225 April 1899 Apr!! 190? ; April 1902 . . . ! 1 1 .1 Above April 1903 APri 1904 August 1899 el AugUt 1900 9.822 1905 April 25,199 August 1901 numbers shows the output of loaves for the first weeks of 12,307 m . 5.092 7,224 9,i979 August 1902 August 1903 August ...imo April and August for the years named. Please Remember Our Shop Is the Only One That Invites Public Inspection 22,-H- arry 2557-6- 1 GRANT AVENUE Opposite Fire Station . 1WSS THE HESS STEAM BAKERY, Ogden,' Utah ; j |