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Show HISS LEOPOLD , SECY NORTHWEST LIEDERKRANZ, Hrit'S : Three Years Ago My System leas Ih a Sun-I)it'n C'ortdiitoH. J o Oue to My Restoration to Health and Strength Pe-ru-- Colors for Houses. Good H is not imong paint color wear NOTES generally knonnot even era -- why eeilam tint and much better than other on Frank A. Roberts has been appointof what ju-- t FORSANTO DOMINGO Itouaes, and tbeto knowledge ed postmaster at Thajne, Uinta counue tint are best therefore, rather harv. ty, Wyoming. One writer on ptint, in a recent book, The city hall, city jail and five of aj that experiment seen to ahowr that -t which or turn bath thone color the principal business houses of Farm- Dajabon Captured and Pillaged by the- heat rava ol the un, wul mot cot a e allow thee tho-Wash which were fire , houe than ington, better destroyed by Revolutionists After Twenty rata to paaa through the him. last week Lives Had Been Sacrificed. a good color becaue lhua red it torna beck, or retied the red ra.v, and Before 8,000 to 10,000 spectators, the red rav are the hot rm. Brigadier General Funston on Sunday In zeneral. thertf.it. the warm tone are good and the mid tones are poor, no reviewed the troops of his command A serious revol Cape Hnytien fur In i hocsing as wear is eoncerned in Camp Tacoma. according to advices received the color of paint for tour house, e)c t John Oorst, one of the pioneers of here bv courier, has broken out in rid-- , brow ns, grat and olives, wlmh, the tarieii tone thee tints Port Orchard, Wash . accidentally Santo Domingo Revolutionary ban is tnimidering w II proiim e. will gite a wide lauge from v h Under N lii to choose. the command of General shot and killed himself while hunting Wild the har-d- i tint, uth as cold bear near that town aie s.nd to have landed near tt'.mt like (like lemon', mid grten and the idue Little Pitt, one of the three escapes Reviere and to have attacked anil cap- ,r ll green, eti must lie umleistiMHl that no tirtue tured Dajabon, which was dwtrimav t. lb Wiiimea re-i- For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have A I . 111) - 'vy -- - Avertable Preparalionfor similating AsBveFoodanriBetfuIa-tin- g the Stomachs andDoels of Always Bought Bears the -- Miss ricka Leopold, street, Menasiia, VVis., 'Three 137 Sec'y writes: Main Lied-erkran- z, years a(jo mv svstem was in u condition and I was terrible run-dobroken out all over my body. 1 bepan to be worried about my condition and I was gluri to try anything which would relieve me. Peruna was recommended to me as k fine bhxxi remedy and tonic, and I soon found that it was worthy of praise. A few bottles changed my condition materially and in a short time I was all over my trouble. I owe to Peruna my restoration to health and strength. I am glad to endorse it Restores Strength. Mrs. Ilettie Green, R. R. 6, Inka, 111. , writes t I liad catarrh and felt miserable. I begn the use of Peruna and began to improve in every way. My head does not huit me so much, my appetite is good and I am gaining in flesh and strength. Pe-ru-- GA8 USED UNDER LIME KILNS. Innovation by Connecticut la a Succeea. Company The New England Lime company, of Winstead, Conn., asserts that It Is the first to Introduce gas as fuel fot lime burning. The method Is pro Bounced an entire success. The growing scarcity of wood fuel led to the discovery of gas as a substitute tot s wood, and the company bo longer the gas method ah experiment The efflcaey and reliability of gas have been demonstrated beyond a doubt Had It been Impossible to find a substitute for wood, said a member of the company, it would have meant the restriction and perhaps the total abandonment of the business. Qas Ores are absolutely clean at all times no clinkers and no cinders and the lime produced Is much whiter than that burned by wood. Qas aIbo produces a more Intense heat, and consequently increases the capacity of the kilns. The daily output at the company's kilns Is Increased from 80 barrels per kiln to 100 barrels, or a total of 700 barrels daily. con-alder- Switzerlands Silk Production. Tew people probably suspect the extent to which Switzerland figures countries of among the the world, which, so far as Europe is concerned, hare always been supposed to be France and Italy. But Switzerland exports annually aiik to the value of about )20,000,000, nearly all going to European countries. 'Iceland's First Theatsr. Iceland's first theater was founded only In 1897 and there Is only one in the Island at Reykajavik but R has taken firm root The dramatic sea son opens in October and closes Bt the end of April, when a large part of the Inhabitants go fishing. SALLOW FACES Often Caused by Coffee Drinking. How many persons realize that cofs fee so disturbs digestion that it a muddy, yellow complexion? A ten days' trial of Postum Food Coffee has proven a ipeans, In thousands of cases, of clearing up bad complexions. A Waahn. young lady tell? her expo rlence: "All of us father, mother, sister end brother had used tea and coffee for many years until finally we all had stomach troubles more or less. "We were all sallow and troubled with pimples, breath had, disagree able taste in the mouth, and all of us g imply so many bundles of nerves. We didn't realize that coffee was the cause of the trouble until one day we ran out of coffee and went to borrow some from a neighbor. She gave us some Postum and told us to try pro-tuce- that "Although we started to make it, we all felt sure we would be sick if we missed our strong coffee, but we were forced to try Postum and were surprised to find It delicious. '"We read the statements on the month-an- d a pkg., got more and In a half you wouldn't have known ns. We were all able to digest our food without any trouble, each one's skin became clear, tongues cleaned off and nerves In fine condition. We never nse anything now but Postum. There Name given by fa nothing like it Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. to Read the little book, The Road a rWelDrine- .- "There'r a ieason.r- from the Nevada state prison, was captured at McKinney's, Nevada, by Indian Dick Bender and Indian Jim. Fire destroyed the saw mill and all the other buildings at Parkersburg Ore . on the Ooquille river, except the residence of Manager Kionenburg and one other. - Fire, which i believed to have been started by a careless tramp, destroyed about $20,000 worth of property at M D Bergeson Watervilie. Wash was severely hurt. Joseph T. Carroll of Butte, one of the most prominent men of the state, was found guilty In the United States district court at Helena of illegally maintaining fences on the public domain. The annual session of the grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, of Wyoming, was held in Laramie last week. T. H. Butler of Hanna was selected as grand chancellor for the ensuing year. A man whose name is supposed to have been D A. Smith, of Seattle attempted to board a moving car os it wae leaving a pleasure resort at Portland, and was throw-t- i under the trucks and killed Congressman Joe M. Dixon of who has represented Montana ia the lower house for two terms, has announced that he is a candidate for United States senator to succeed Senator W. A. Clark. The Republican state committee of Montana has called the state convenmeet at Helena, September 15. tion The only nominations to be made are for congressman and associate justice of the supreme court Archie A. Cook, president of the Travelers Protective association of Oregon and Washington, a commercial traveler, died at SL Vincents hospital, Portland, of appendicitis. . His age was 38 years. The sensational report of jobbery in connection with the turning over of the water rights to n private company on the Shoshone reservation by the state of Wyoming are positively denied by the state authorities. The police believe they have a clue in the case of Charles Smith, found murdered In his cabin at Tonopah, Nevada, and have a man and woman under arrest, but conceal their Identity and connection with the crime. W. E. Stark, an engineer in the employ ef the Short Line, was drownee in the Box canyon of the Snake, below Huntington, Oregon. He was working in a dangerous place and slipped from the rocks upon which he was perched. An open switch at Barratts 'Siding, near Dillon Mont., resulted in a passenger train crashing Into the rear end of a freight train. Conductor Ew&It of the freight train being killed and the engineer, fireman and one passenger of the passenger train injured. The bureau of animal Industry of the department of agriculture, having refused to disregard government certificates issued to sheep brought to Wyoming and treat them according to the Wyoming laws, the state board of will employ a sheep commissioners force of Inspectors and quarantine and treat all imported sheep. It is considered probable that a state tournament will be held at Laramie, Wyo., during the coming county fair by the different gun clubs of the state, under the auspices of the Laramie Rod and Gun club, with clubs representing Cheyenne, Rawlins, Hanna, Douglas, Evanston, Rock Springs and perhaps Ogden. Ownership of almost one part of the state of Oregon changed hands last week, when the old Oregon Central military road grant was transferred to a syndicate composed of eastern and California capitalists. Thomas G. McEwen, who lost his right leg in a railroad accident in Laramie a few years ago, was kicked by a horse last week and bis remaining leg broken. He lay in the open for twelve bouts before being discovered MJs-soul- well-know- n by passers-by- . The largest wool clip ever grown in America was shipped from Billings, Montana- - to 'Boston and was the prop- pillaged and abHtidontd alter twenty person-- , had been kilUd The revolutn insls are now said to be neat Gint.inhin and to be marching Btackpole Strolls Out of the Door of the Court Room. Los Angeles Ernest Stackpole, whose trial for the murder of Joel Scheck was concluded Saturday while waiting In department 1 at the court house for the verdict of the jury, made a clever and almost successful effort to escape from the building. Unnoticed by Bailiff Harrington he strolled out through the door of the court room into the chamber of Judge James, where an open door led Into the corridors of the court He had Scarcely entered the judges chamber when HarriDgton caught sight 6f him and sprang for the open door. Harrington succeeded in rushing In front of Stackpole and throwing the door shut and locking it. He theg clapped handcuffs on the prisoner and led him back into the court room. Stackpole was cool and collected and had nothing to say after the episode. It ia the second time during the present trial that he has made the same sort of effort to escape from the officers. wroua-.'uMzuma- iui R - Ax fmum bp- - yp r tk f lrnh f'irm Sfei ftauW -- Iffrhmn lat angafl Is a lawyer and an editor, the writer of the hutnoious "Meddy-hempLetters appealing in his paper the Machlas Union. in the course of cony ei nation. Gov. Cobh to Mr PattaDgall: "I don t see why you and Llwellyn Powers should be so extremely antagonistic to each other Neither of you ever fails to give the other a rp when there fi oppfift-uuity.At this point an interested listener In the car leaned toward their chairs v and asked : Is it really true that Powers is of Indian descent? Well, the Indians deny It, Mr. Psttangall answered, In his inimitable s , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature Thirty Years NEW YORK. EXACT COPT OF it WRAPPER. lilEim WAMTKJK DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA. Food Products "My broad-minde- d Mat-Far- Massachusetts Bank Closed By Order at National Bank Examiner. Washington. The comptroller the currency has received advice of by telegraph from National Bank Examiner Ewer that the First National Bank of Chelsea, Mass, has been closed by action of the directors Examiner Ewer has been appointed receiver. The failure of the bank is reported by the examiner to be due to large, excessive loans to offic r and directors of the bank. Stensland Short a Million, Springfield, in. Bank Examiner Jones, in his report to the auditor of public accounts on the Milwaukee avenue state bank of Chicago, which was received by the auditor on Saturday, estimates the total defalcations through the manipulation of the affairs of the bank by President Sna-land- , to be 1 1,000,000 and posih!y more. He says the closing of the bank was the consummation of s career the most remarkable, and, in his opinion, the most conspicuous in the history of banking. !' Vlw8dana. InlMavinfel fANTtO-Mor- e SI aar aiuoth. Fannara awaa, atudanta aad darre prmiarrad. Standard Batata Ot-- . kanaaq Ulf, JMi Lemi ntipui'i LOAN8 TO DIRECTORS. W wn live, entire tad ihovaa.hly axyartaarerf ta aei.at (aloMnaa la Vku taoaui. with kuf o triad kiltret aumth aopplj yf Wire Caw reatlaw rraaamra aiMira. lieei-leA attlity aaadod ta asatf Here ea komtaud fullr ompiilBf with Inaantasarala. ly ad fWhveaa aah a Ba we will diva aiaiativ 1 1 ood Bat gold la (aaramaa ta refead non. oo reaaaav TX8vadrd data. Frtkarprtiire kt Ott--. ee 11 lot ad St, Chian, ISJ Utuatl lit Physician Cure Himself Fisher Says: Cuticura Remedies Possess True Merit." Maryland To. LARGE For Over ef manner. Dr. In-Us- e A perfect Remedy forConslipa-flo- n ra Berlin. The Warsaw correspondent of the Vossiche Zeitung gives the following description of the situation there: "The population Is terribly distressed and there is hardly any street traffic of the insecurity of life. The soldiers have received orders to fire on everybody arousing suspicion. All the hospitals are so overcrowded that patients are obliged to lie op the floors and passages. In the morgue there are still lying thirty-eigh- t dead who were found in the streets. It Is not known how many have been burled secretly. Signature of Smd face was afflicted with eczema In the year 1897. I used the Cuticura Remedies, and was entirely cured. I lit yw ts ajo yaw areal wirfiaM am a practicing physician, and very feme betweaa Iwweg te ipnd hall ye ket eeeh deve. often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent AI ike eeolueg k 4mm k LjUfs and Cuticura Soap In cases of eczema, khthde kdcW a elaae aed Mat z and they have curedwhere other hr yea have failed. I am not In the te de but aaiay die ram It habit of endorsing patent medicines, Libbys Pwrfad are salaalad amde. hst when I find remedies possessing akad ay aeeto wbe kaew haw, aarf enW five goad part aatkarf. tme merit, auch a the Cuticura Rem. rasa auick aarf rfbna ImmIi aay efles do, I am enough e fedaa, ia Arenas eat, fey Ubby't to world. the their virtues ti proclaim TURKS ALSO TAKE PART. Vrdb Ubyi Camp Seats I have been practicing medicine for Situation In the Balkans Going From sixteen years, and must say I find cur Remedies X No. JU-v-Barf to Worse. 4ihlyiuium Ubbrfbl e s liberty to publish this letter. Oy M. London. Thq Daily, Mails Sofia, cor- Fisher, M. D Rig Pool, Md May 24, 1905." respondent says: Ian incidents have reached a danger-ou- s In Gen. Mercler England. phase, especially In the Kustonj Gen. Mercler, who has fled from district, where a collision took place Pajis to England, where he hasn't between Turkish and Bulgarians at beea enthusiastically received, once the frontier post of Schdrepanlga. k delivered In the Frsnch senate an of dispatch from Athens to a London elaborate speech on the feasibility England. Invading news agency states that King Georgs Wheat Per Acre 60 Bus Winter rhxts tl ?lt4 f ftftiMT'c IU4 i'rtm Hrbrtd Wmtor is going to Marienbad, where he will w (ten t. feind tn In stanr for frM Mnylrf ot wmi.u Window' Soothing Syrap. Mr. IsoonttUuruo at Winter WHmIi, meet King Edward, whom he will ask for children tocthtnc, nfwu lh. ginws, reauc h TtmaMc. forIterlrjr, fall Mtefttliur for intervention in favor of the Ixmmulo , allay pda, re wind coUu. fecboul. Ttmothv, OrH,1Btail, CO.. Owns, Win Greeks against Bulgarian excesses. When the average man does you a Eyi Wattr favor he never lets you forget It Situation In Warsaw. Krause Wins Over Davis. Milwaukee. Edward Krause of Wilerty of C. M. Blair. It weighed L$00.-00- mington, Del., was announced as the uccessful candidate for the office of pounds and required forty-fou- r r cars to carry it Twenty-foucents a grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Mr Krause repound was refused for iL ceived 1,380 votes, against 811 tor The filing for lands in the Shoshone Henry G. Davis of Ohio, the retiring reservation began on the 15th aL Sho- head of the order. Norfolk, Va., with shone in the special land office at that 972 votes, was the choice tor the next convention city Boston received place. One hundred and twenty-fiv- e 609 votes, Omaha 515 and Spokane 62. people will file each day, the ones No action was taken on a resolution whose names were first drawn in tba for the establishment of sn Eagler tottery at Lander filing first home. 0 tv s COOL ATTEMPT TO GAIN LIBERTY s Not Nakc otic. an to Monte Chi iMi The atm.-- nt General Deschamps Is anxion-- h aw i ini bv the revolu-tiom-tit - undet that ho will issuine command of the forces and in operate aaainsi the government favor of funner President Jmiinex. A state of anarchy prevails in the northern pa 1 ot Santo Domingo. All comment-- w;th the interior has been stopped and traffic in the northern districts has been prohibited. Promotes Digestion, and Rest. Contains neither Opum.Morplune nor Mineral, MJMCMLLJjrmOVS. HQ VARS I. BnTCl.niV.Iitt Spaatmaa prtaas: Uoid, 8Uvar.Laad.lli Bald, SU Uoid.Was CiaaerOovaav.tl. CvaaldataMa. yar.ltai llaiUad an.alupaa and full inn Hat rent aa apatiaa-Uo- a. Contra! and l)aitr wart aollwiad. Laarf-Vill- a, a Colo. Italareaaa. Caraoaata LAUOcenrp'z Approved Portt Rwnrvn VtilrenA Srtp Pnt larvsysd, Rnwrfivtd, timbered or prsbM lendi4 M tiitery 'tilted $ 1.p priovpd Cm . .4 WtrruriTWeger ffVed rrf nil kind ef Lend Scrip benebt end eoid. H. M, HAMiLTOH. The Portland. Portland, Orocee. DUCHAHG SILVER FLEECE DIP h aameatfaaahly the beat iheap dip oa the mar. hat. 1 1 care I ha werat aaaaa of SCAB wltfe. out lajurtaf I ha wool. Inataatly aolublaia watar at aay tcaiperalura. Noa poiaoaoua aafa. If your daalav haaa't it la Mock, write the OARBOLIO SOAP CO. NSW YORK CITY. INVKNTORS preread riaht Uara th. (raft abaut I fow tavaatiaa areriri fee faiaU-4- 1 Mf my yst tenney u4 flewwtntwwvi Writs ytr Wnehtrt tPI PifUY Mrflil M. frfMlMffVl, A W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 34, 1904. . ;:ritiiE Laxative Known There are two classes of remedies; those of known qna! lty and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting? gently, In harmony with nature, when natnre needs assistance; and another class, composed of preparation of unknown, uncertain and .inferior character, acting temporarily, hnt injuriously, as a result of forcing1 the natnral functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence is the erer pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Con which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which tbe wholesome Californian blue figs are used to contribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It Is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system gently and natnrally, and to assist one in overcoming constipation and the many ills Resulting therefrom. Its actire principles and quality are known to physicians generally, and the remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience that it Is a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not elaim that r Lf It will cure all manner of Ills, but recommend it for what it really : represents, a laxative remedy of known qnality and- excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who are Informed ss to the qnality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; hnt, unfortunately, there are sorae peole who do not know, and who allow themselves to be Imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United States be it said that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional Integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations of the - Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and In order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Compan- yCalifornia Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every kage. Frice, 60c. per bottle. One size only. ti A |