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Is Your H-air Sick? That's too bad I We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The beet kind of a testimonial "S1oll for over sixty years." 9 saUsaFULLuA. errs !U Beutel m Business Leading schools of business in the Colleges northwest. Send for large illus tr.ited catalog. t'osit mls guar anteed. Address either Tacoma Tacoma and or t verett, Wn. Everett, Wn. I "We want a man for our in' -ma tion bureau," saM the manage bu he must be one who can anm : - sorts of questions and not .o Ilt' head." "That's me," replied the "el'cav "I'm the father of eight tc. i.. - Tit-Bits. To Break ta New bShoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet Cures corns, Ingrowing nails and junions. A ll druggists and shoe stores, 2?e. Doer't aceep einysbtitute 8araple mailed FRED. Addres Alen B. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. The Poet-So you don't think yor can use my poem? The Editor-Oh, I don't know. Yoi might see if it's big enough to cove that hroken Dane of glass.-Tid-Bits. CI al 01 G al Makes the ri Load Lighter ti An ounce of grease is sometimes the only difference between g profit and loss on a day's teaming. You know you can't afford a dry axle - do you know as well that Mica Axle Grease is the only lubricant you can afford? Mica Axle Grease is the most eco- e nomical lubricant, because it alone possesses high lubricating prop erty, great adhesive power, and long-wearing quality. Hence, the longest profitable use of your outfit is to be had, only when the lubricant is Mica Axle Grease. Mica Axle Grease contains powdered mica. This forms a smooth, hard surface on the axle, and reduces friction, while a spe cially prepared mineral grease forms an effective cushioning body be tween axle and box. Mica Axle Grease wears best and longest - one greasing does for a week's teaming. Mica Axle Grease saves horse power -- consequently saves feed. Mica Axle o Grease is the best lubricant in T i othe world- use it and draw a double load. If your dealer does not keep Mica Axle Grease we will tell Syou one who does. M IR, Standard Oil Co. PUTNAM FADELESS D Y ES Color mere goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10r package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and is guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we send post paid at 0c a pack. gaS. Write for free booklet, how to dye, bleach and mix colors. MONROE DRUG CO., Unlonville, Missouri. 5ULF STORM RESULT NEARLY A HUNDRED LIVES LOST IT IS REPORTED. Steamer St. Lucie and Many Lighter and Smaller Boats Crushed by High Waves-Property Loss at Miami, Fla., Is Enormous-Tide Was Three Feet Higher Than Usual. Jacksonville, Pla., Oct. 21. A spe cial to the Metropolitan from Miami says: The Miami steamer St. Lucie was crushed by the high waves in a recent storm, and out of 100 persons on board 35 were lost. The steamer Peerless also lost about the same num ber, they being blown off the vessel. The launch Elmore was capsized and is thought to be a total loss. The launch Manny was badly damaged. Work barges numbers six and sever and dredge number four of the East Coast road broke away and drifted to sea, but are now safe on the other side of Biscayne bay. The Peninsula and Occidental shed was badly damaged. No persons at .Miaml were hurt. The houseboat Theat north of Ju pliter was turned over. A few persons were hurt but none badly. Two light rs were set adrift at Jewfish and two water barges broke loos,. The tide was three feet higher in Barnes sound :han Blackwater. Knight Key dock and crew are safe. About 50 men t have just arrived at Miami from Long ',ey. They report about 25 men and .he quarterboat at Long Key safe; Peculiar to Itself In selection, proportion and combination of inmgredients, In the process by which their remedial values are extracted and preserved, In eflectiveless, usefulness and economy, Curing the widest range of diseases, Doing the moost good for the money, Having the most medicinal merit, And the greatest record of cures, Hood's Sarsaparilla r In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatahs. 100 doses $1. also two barges remain at Long Key but the remainder are gone. It is es timated that 50 lives were lost on ,wedges at lower Mate Cumbe. The iledges Oyama, Mikado, Manetto and Dodge are safe. Two men were lost on the pile ,rliel. At Long Key about 40 men *'ere picked up and are safe. A WOMAN'S KIDNEVES. Womenu have so much to do, so many pains to suffer, so many critical periods to go through, that it is im portant to keep the kidneys well and avoid the backache. bearing down pain, headaches, dlzziness, languor and other common signs of weak kidneys. Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of 22 Boyden St., Woon L socket, R. I., says: "My kidneys were weak from child lood and for eight or ten years past uy sufferings were terrible. My back ,vas very painful and I had many an noying symptoms besides. ' When I tegan taking Deoan's Kidney Pills I veighed only 120. Today I weigh 165, mad in am in better health than for years. Doan's Kidney Pills have been ny only kidney medicine during four .ears past. They bring me out of .very attack." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box !'oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Roosevelt Will Go November 8. Three days will be the length of 'ime that President Roosevelt will re main in the Isthmian canal zone. Leaving New York on November 8 on the battleship Louisiana the president will arrive at Colon about November 14. With a stay of three days on the 'sthmus he will be back in Washing 'on about November 22. Mrs. Roose volt will accompany him. HOWARD E. BURTON, Assayor and hemist, l.eatville, Colo -ter 'imn.e i pr.ies: Gl,id, silver, lead, SI; gold stiler, 75e; gold. rnc; zinc or c-opper, $1. Cysn ide tes c: mailing envelopis and full price list sent n, appl,.-sti n. Control and umple work solicited. References: Carbonate National Bank. Japs Against Yankees. Tol.io, Japan, Oct. 24.-It would be ditllir .lt to overestimate the gravity of th1t situation caused by tne anti .lJapan1ese feeling that has been given voice to in the United States. During his . years residence in this country the crreslpondent has never seen the lapal.e,-e press so agitated against Americans. FAVORS THE MERGER SIR THOMAS LIPTON THINKS PACKERS COMBINE O. K. All the Packirig PJants oT the 1U)tited States Said to Be for Combine Financed by English Capitalists- Sir Thomas Thinks It Would Be a Good Thing. Chicago, UOc. . :;---Sir Tlhomas Lip Lou says he lknows nothing of the re ported nlteiger ot all tie packing plants in tithe United States. However. he thinks they ought to be merged and is sure it could be done without violating the anti-i rust laws. bir lholmas has been menltionled as hav ing 'onic to Almeica to take a hand! .Ii the consolit ation. 'I am sorry that I kltnow of no such plan," he sai,, but it ought to be true. A lerger of the plackling houses would have advantages of economy and efficiency which everybody, and especially the conscinler, would be aenetited by. "It would take a lot of lmoney to handtle It, but it would be a good in vestment. Sonie day it mlay Ie an ac colpllslised fact. "It could be done without violating any laws. If orga-nized in England as i limtllllld company, with some of the stocks or securities watered or in dhated, there is lno reason why there should be a clasl with any law or any ;overilment." State Department Not Alarmed. The agriculltural department ol fcials are very much interested in he report, froinl (Luicago that the big piackintg houises are colnlimplating a gigantic company to ie financed b>i English capital. They do not look for hlie carrying out of any such project. For years the packinlg comllpanie have been straining every effort to create the impression that they are Acting independently of each other. Ofllfials at Washington declare that notwithstanding the vigorous beetf in spection measulres now )being en forced the packing houses are being iperated with a big profit. They ca:s tinot see wherein there canll he any ad vantage gained by a foreign holding '-ompany and they canl see wherehl here would lie many a serious disad vantage to the packers as the out -nome of such a deal, for foreign cor ;)orations would be at'soluteiy at the mercy of the respectlie :states. Killed by Falling Walls. San Francisco.-Five men were kill ,'d and two injured under collapsing walls toppled over by the high wind Saturday. Three unknown nmen were crushed to death under a wall at. the southeast corner of Commercial and( Montgomery and another hadly crush. ed. Two were killed and one prob) ably fatally injured under the ruins of the wall of the John Hoey Furni tlure company on Mission street near Third street. 'he names of the dead are Peter .Johns and G. D)Irand, a Greek. Both accidents occ(lelredI at almost the same tinm. John Riotlrdan foreman of the Mission street work noticed the wall swaying ominousll, just before it fell. ile called to the men to come out and all obeyed but Johns, Durand and ('harles O'Connor. When it was too late Johns and Du rand rushed frantically for the street Jar Felt in Many Towns. Blddeford, Maine. Oct. 21.--- An earthquake severe enough to rattle windows and to shake articles from shelves was felt at ltiddtlortldpool and Woodsland at the mouth of the Saco river shortly before 11:.30 oclck Sat urday. It was the strongst l and most noticeable of the series of earth tre mors which have behorn f lt in York county shore townis from Kit ry to this city for two da.ys. and it caused genuine alarm among the, rsid' llt Iof Biddefordlpool. eight miles froIt thi city. The sllhok was not fellt Iler rhough in Kittery and in Yitk. to lhI' westward, tlhere was a verIy distil('1t earthquake at 11: 1 a. nl. Famous Lady Dies. New Orleans - ladanin Itc1i:',"- . for 50 years one of the nlmost f:mollill S ("li()h in the Unit-l Siat'lls. lie la t nigh' On the gueilsls' rl'l 'iLtl' i' hI'r lit' esta iurant, w h ich H Iti 'I no II10' than to pet rsonlS ar' --Io ll' ~f th - til I famous names in relie t U10t1-1 S';;11 history, alnd a' ll ttainnt anli llt'ina1 verses written Iby I' a;illini Ani,l ric' an poets and altilrs. Maidal: It, glloes was 75 3o:11 of iago,. bhiii c1 1t I until six montlhs aI"L It \\a;1 11'."'; air. in the winter t o >' n ':" w- a- ;tl I a hie a wolk ill aldvil-ane. New Trial in Oil Case. Findlay. O(hi', \In, I, .J ( Troupi foi r the S'' . rd Oil! co l.an has filed a no rtion for ai now trial 'l'. Juilge Balnkl. r iln th ca"' in tilh the coripoiratiion wias fonntid gt- lt' ofi' violation of th,' anti tro: t l:ows . Thl move was a formalI one anl itv W Ill not he corintestei. The' ', wa-, ' o ried lp imm'diatel .l. Gretchen-Il gilt 0r Btling if I knew who it wa thallt l.i -,I Ella on the way hone frtom hi, altl la- 110.t Hans--Wil l yon ' n,' a lis< it I tell vou? Gretchen--Y'e (K-i-.'- l ir ) Hans-I-lt was m. l -1'c,.' nI It fr. Few peoli,. c1;in t'an -;, :'i'i- il speech and in I'ctilol;t at :!! a:n:" time. SEATTLE DRILL TEAM WINS. Knights of Pythias Get Rich Prize at Meeting. Ntew Orleans--The Knights of Py thias biennial encampment ended Sat urday with awarding of prizes to win ners of the competitive drills of tht past week. The first prize of $1500 for belng the best drilled company in camp was awarded to Seattle company No. 1 ol Seattle. Wash. This company also won the distance prize, making its to ,al wings $2100. Captain Otto A Case, of the Seattle company, was aarded the mndal as ithe best officer The largest commandely prize was won by Kansas Cty company No. .1. HUBBY OR WIFE MUST QUIT. Say Roosevelt Objects to Both Be ing in U. S. Employ. It is understood that the president has callted upon the civil service comn mission for detailed information re lpectliltg the te lltloylnt in govern inent work of huisbands antd wives $eriouls complaintsi have been malt ironm time to time of iposto,trns being held by the two heads of a household Those in close totuch with the presi dent ldelatre that he has reached tit conc'lusion that a huslband or wife tl'ry engage in governnent work, but that it is ulnjutst to others in the ser icte to have both of tlhemn emplloyed Magcon Digs Up Horror. Htavana.--Governor Magoon visited ihe national asylum recently and dis \lveretl a deplorablle state of affairs there. On" thousand six hundred an.l ysxty persons of both sexes are crowd ad into filthy and dilapidated build ngs with a capacity for 400 iwersons only. They are sleeping on broker cots. relies of the last American oc cuplation. Congress niade an appro 'riation to enlarge the asylumni but he money was never expended. "Is your horse afraid't" asked the chauffeur. "No," answered Farmer Corntossel "he's jes' tryin' to scare the automo bile."-Washington Star. CASTORIA For Infants and Chidren. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FATAL CRASH ON MOUNTAIN. Marrow Gauge Kentucky Train Is Wrecked-Three Die. Lexington, Ky.. Oct. 22.-As tht 'osuilt of an extra freight train ot he Moluntain Central narrow gaig, ailrt ad jumping the track, netn 'nlmpton Julncttiton, three persons art Ia;t atnd a number serioulsly injuredt 'rTh deadl are: Itud Smith. engineer: 'harles I.ythe, condtluctor, and Jot t)erritckson. The acitidentl otcetrred ton a steel, tad(, and whon Enlgineor Smith sa\i ilat he' 'lll not ('contr(ol the train it called for the brakes to be put on hrsplite the effor'ts of the crew, Ihoiw t'r,. the ,peed of the train increasted util it left the track. ITS St. Vitis Driante tand all Ner.vou Dinea.ses r permanently etred b\ Dr. Kllne' ;great Nerve Restorer. tend for FREK $2 trial 'tttle and treatise. Dr. R. H. Kline Ld., 93, \rch St., Phila., Pa. The first play bill was Issued from I)rury Lane theater, London, on April i. 1fi2. STIFFNESS, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP, TWISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLY ST. JACOBS o THE O L PRICE OLD-MONK-CURE 25ANDCEN'S MULETEAM BORAX Will do more Cleaning, more Shining, do it Better, with less Labor and Wear on the Hands than any other article cost ing Double its Price. A 1 d. ..r. at , " t' . k,, !,' r. t, IrI ' ' I. I" · I ; \ I ' ,' . x.1 , 'A 1 il 1 I 1 i t IX . '. I. ' I l. MAKE EVERY DA{r t o maltter hw COUNr bad the weather , You cannot afford to be / without a TOWER'S '- WATERPROOr OILED SUIT ' OR SLICKLR When you buy l ock Tor the SI 1 SIGN OF THE FISH c.." No.:43 UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. - -- * -* i 1/) Ex-Senator M. C. Butler. Dyspepsia is often caused by catarrh of the stomach-Peruna relieves ca tarrh of the stomach and is therefore a remedy for dy.pepsia. Hon. M. C. Butler, Ex U. S. Sen ator from South Carolina for two terms, in a letter from Washington, D. C., writes to the Peruna Medi cine Co. as follows: "I can recommend Peruna for dys pepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short i period and I feel very much relieved. SIt is indeed a wonderful medicine, be sides a good tonic." Catarrh of the stomach is the correct same for most cases of dyspepsia. In ,rder to cure catarrh of the stomach :he catarrh must be eradicated. Only an internal catarrh remedy, such as Peruna, is available. Peruna exactly meets the indications. Noted Forger Caught. Chicago.--J. 11. Langdon, who is n culstody hlere on ilnformnation fur tished by the pollce of Baltimore, barging himt with forgery, is said to have operated successfully in nearly ,dery large city in the east. There is mire Catarrh in this section of the ,tuntry than all other diseases put together, ad until the last few yeats was supposed to e incurable. For a great many years doc ,rs pri. ouncedt it a local disease, and pre ribcd local renitdws, ant I by constantly tiling to cure itth localt treatnment, pro ounced it incurable Scitne hias I toven ca rre to be a co'nstitutitnal ditcase, and there ,re t" ,l Illlr ti (1 " t'o uation lI *I t nt11 t t , t |al s's atarrh y'ul. IaIle , i m l itsit l t b I. J. Cl'h nty t C ., i''t .o, ) ,I,. is the only constitu o al cure onit the tm tket. It is taken in urface t the s )steln. 'T'hey offer one hun ted r llars ft, any tpe it falIls to cure. intl i, ci It-ir, , t i I11-ir i lt llll ll . A\,it ss, c . t (tI t '\ 's & It I., Toledo, U. Ilall's ,I stm IlNs are tlithe etl. It woithil te( dangeruiis to put into I oilds what the sweet girl says with her eyes. Mitthers will lind Mrs. Wiintiw's So(thing Syrulp the best ren lliy to use for their chiilelrenuiilring teething perioi. I.ihson. Portugal, is siffering from ant eidemic of hyvdrophohia. W. L. DOUGLAS '3.50 &'3.00 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge line cannotbeequalledatanyprlce r. I.. Wo' o woutK 1n00 t n 1_ n I1K 11 1 I 11o $I2,It .0t w hy,1 th hl d " th r 1," i, fit b ettr, atren'a Bhat+. L8!.to"o ,0. ayss. ,hndsh $3 yry W. L. I ula. hlea V... '., Xl1+-a. "Id Sfactories hat Brockton,m rassn eoand show nhy they hold their shape, fit betterh ricand Inlerior ,h,. Take no so hsft. tute. Ask ) our dealer for 'A'. L. [)uugli- soeIte and Insist upon has ing them. Write loe Nllustrated Catalog i- Fll IStyles. W. L- DOIJLAS, LDepL. 13, brokton. Masi.