Show SAYS ASPHALT COMPANY PAID NO MONEY new york sept 25 testimony to the effect that tho new york and ber madez asphalt company did not assist in the recent revolution headed by general mato in venezuela was taken bere iere today the testimony was invaded for use in venezuelan courts in a suit for which the venezuelan government has brought against the asphalt company for damages in connection with the revolution vencenta Ven centi P leon a native venezuelan said that he was an employed of the asphalt company at the time when tha revolution began HB eald that general matos came to him and demanded that the new york and bermudez asphalt company pay to the revolutionists he reported the demand to major rafferty an official of the asphalt company who declined to pay this or any other sum for his part in making this demand leon said that he was discharged by major rafferty mr leon also said that he had also received a letter from lulal a former sympathizer with the revolutionists who was released from prison recently lulal tried to induce him leon said to return to south america as a patriotic venezuelan and testify in behalf of the government in the present suit offering political amnesty in return tor such testimony LABOR LAW VIOLATORS TO SURRENDER kew york sept 23 united stares marshal henkel today admitted mhd warrants for the arrest of james lai ley charles E lawton arthur T mart elmer alexander bernard 0 Tr altel edwin C currier charles sirrine charles E ensign juliua schloss charles bosworth and charle bolgert contractors charged with con in importing english tile sei under contract had been placed i his hands for execution by states commissioner ridgeway it was the marshals intention to a rest the cloven men as rapidly as the could be found but assistant unite states attorneys haughton and burae who prepared the governments case informed him that they had been in consultation with the counsel of tha eleven accused men some of whoa a out of tow n aal had arranged to lu a them come in within the next day or two and personally surrender themselves and furnish such bail as might be required for their appearance for preliminary examination should an of them fall to appear they will then be formally taken into custody it i expected that the defendants will ge together tomorrow or wednesday and accompanied by counsel surrender themselves in a body QUICK FIBERS FOK CANADA may bo used to shoot american fish cry poachers ottawa out sept 25 the department of marine and fisheries has referred to the imperial government tha question ot supplying the canadian vigilant with quick firing 3 pound guns officials here believe that under the rush bagot treaty of 1817 they can ship guns of that size but it aas been considered desirable to consult the imperial government before the step if the answer from london is favorable four quick firing 3 pound guns will be at once forwarded from halifax and placed on board vigilant on lake erie and decisive aters will be taken to stop the whole sale poaching by american D cabness cannot be cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear there is only one way to cure deaf aps and that is by constitutional remedies deafness Is caused bv a inflamed condition of the mucous lin inga of the eustachian tube when thip tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing aad when it Is entirely closed deafness la the result and unless the inflammation can bo taken out and this tuba restored to itaf normal condition hear bo destroyed forever alno cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed tion of the mucous surfaces will give ono hundred dollars tor any case of deafness caused by rh that cannot be cured ba hairs catarrh cure send tor cincu lacci free F J CO tolt do 0 sold b tc tare hull a laell lam ll pills fui |