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•-• THE SEATTLE STAR E. i Him a, r»i:atit »\.ir MmM *4f«i>i Miii.U) 111. WEU-K, I f. V. .n »■ iHtn | inn MARAOIII *'i" 1.1 lorllll «M HHII |« r Kli-IIIH JrlU.-lr 1 l» r«irl.l». •!«•)• .11 KInUM Nu li. .< Tolnnhono Plko ISO ftmrv* So. 1101 ■ • 11.1..1 liriinr taMtol •< the |<mtu(nr*M Hraiil*. Waittliif '. n a- «Hi»il<Ull Biikllaf, Ju4Rlnc from th# •»pr»«»l.>nt mad« to tha Star toitay by a lame numbrr of prominent cltlttßS. BoatUt will rala* a fun.l for » M| cclibratlon on «hr day »li. t> th* Wa»hiniH-in volun- i-ra com* horn* from Manila. Tfctr* mm i.i !>«• but one vole* In ifir matter. ai.i that i» In tnak* th* w.li..iii.' rtwrb«rato from Ih* la« • 4.1. «to th* Olympic*. Th* ntrca •iijr for • commlttc* to look afirr th* d«tall* at th* affair 1» tjr*«d) up. parent. Thcra la non« too much tiro* ahead tor proper preparation*. Th* U»»hln»tnn volunterra are known round th« MM M int.iil flcbtera. Day after day they hay* led th* rh«r«>« In th* l»hlllppln«« and have won victory after victory. Th* Half of Washington may welt l"» proud of ber voldler*. It la a mat ter of concratulatloo that over three hundred of the** men are cttlteni of Seattle. Their bouwcotntnr will be mad* a red-letter event In tho hl.t.-ry of to* city. The determination of th* American people to do honor to th* returning beroea of th. »'hltl|>|.in* war wttl find expreaslon In many emphatic forma within ihr n.it few «■■•■• In Philadelphia tb* omc«n and crew of the Kalelgh. have Ju«l h<-».1.-.l a triumphal proceaaton. and have been |\i.)li of honor at the unveiling of Oeiteral Omni * n|ur*irun atatu*. The returning rvgtmenta of volun- tecr* will nnd an enthu«lastl>- wtl* com* la la* land of th*tr nativity. Old veteran, da you recall th* wild accnea of entbualaxn that cr**t*d th* blo*-ct>at«d boys marrhlna* horn* from Dtxl* In tb« *>•' There* so los to be another aacb hot tiro* when tb* Waahlnston volunteer* appear IB tbla city. i Whether the war In th* rhUlpplne* maw at once or not. tha volunteers art coaaitkg borne. DYNAMITE ON RAILS Two Atltmpts to Wreck Bur ltn(ton Trains. ST. JOSEPH. M,». April I* — Two attempt* war* today mad* to de •troy a Barllnclnn train with Jyna mtt* near Nodaway, a, amall atatlon betweea St. Joaeptt and the tow* line. Stick* of dynamite w*n> In) on the track and Uu> Denver flyer was siven a th - k at 4 o'clock th.« momlas «hat broke all the window* la th* coaches. Th* Omaha *xprm* had a similar abxa-k ten minutes af ter. Burtlnitt ofltciajs went to X•• ttawajr od a «p*<-lal train three hour* later. They express tb* opinion that th* work was don* by vandals. Th»r* la nothtns; to Indicate that robbery was tb* motive. Looks Like Murd-r. ■WVTERI>»>. lowa. April » —Th* body at Mrs. Henry l>emper was found today In Cedar river alm--at In th* heart of th* city, Thr- «■«• man disappeared about (Is weeks •cow The body was la plain •lent from a thoruufhfar* o*«r which hundred* of person* paaa 'tally ft *■•• supposed label bundle of old rasa and small boys amused them selves for days thr>iwlna" stones at It a» a tarsrt The body was thus dl* todctd. Th» r»>!lf« bellav* the wo nun waa murdered. Body Found. VTCIEEUNO. W. Va . April 9 — Th» body of a man. evidently In the water for sore« tim«. waa pulled ashore near Mmindwill* today. Ho waa well dresaed and apparently <M years old and & feet • Inches In holirhth. In his elothea was found • silver watch, in, keys and other trinket*, but nothing by which ho could bo Identified. It Is believed ho 1« tho man lost Ml the steamer Vir ginia aom* two months a«». E,e Coughed Out. ALLKNTOHN. l"a . April » — C. Welsbach was found unconsclmis to day near the outskirts of ' h ■ city, where be was waylaid by tramp*, and last night was beaten In'> In sensibility, robbed and thrown Into th« bushes. He was removed to th* poorhouse, whrre he lies in a critical condition. When the doctor raise J hi* eyelids one of Welshmen's eye* rolled out on his cheek. Tin Is no due to hi* assailants. Avalanche of Gravel. CAKI-TO.V, Minn., April ».—A< the Kaat Minnesota railway cr.in-l pit, two mllea east of here, last night two men were killed by .i cave-In. fteven others were burled for a tlma under a hundred feet of gravel bank. LOVE WILL" FIND A WAY Even a Smallpox Quarantine Did Not Keep Them Apart. ■VHOm tad-, April ■ Frank Ttobinson and Mi»» Caroline Mumer, of North Vernon, have demonstrated that even smallpox cannot cope with love. The company had sent MM wedd ing Invitations to be married at North Vernon at *:S0 O'clock last night. Th" smallpox matin its op l«arance at North Vernon. nn'l It 1* reported that the bride's fath»r has the disease. This provr-nted the ■Ml couple from marrying; na an- MM ■ Thursday morning th« groom drove to the residence and stole his Intended brlda from the house. They started for this city, where the groom's mother resides. I l>r. Qn«;n, of the North V«moB 1..11,1 or health ii..1111..1 I'r I. B. 11 111 ii.i. ant »(.|.« »i i.- t uli. 'ii to " prevent their •tupptaf In th* rlty. I'r. Mill in. I 111. in .11 they were «-n- Irrlnji i In- town ami notified thorn , that Hi. i i mil.l not remain lu-n-, liut mint return «i .m. tu North Vtf» < 11..11 They lll'i-l. I on getting in 11 " Hi '.I |i..f..i-.. ■I MIIIIC In 111 II h.iinr. i 111.1 nnolly Mi- phyalrtan "■lll.tl > to i mil 11. 11l 10 a! .tn-1 In Iholr hussy wliili> th* li. v. Mi Cli vniK.r »!,....! •om« distant-* mmy km.l pro* - n.mmtM thorn man and wife, lir. 1 Hill hw them lafi ii out of Hi' 1 city. Corp** on th* Pilot. , SKI Ml Mla , April »■— Wh*n ;i |..iiwn«.-r train on th« Wtarnnrin Central railway arrived In Una .11 v 1 about tiaylUcht Una morning llm life i !>•«» I>.ml> of Tlu-.u1,.!<• llarlpnu, ft . Weat Menaaha. »■> fuun>l M Hi, front . ii.l of the engln*. •minx erect ■>» I rovetwl by th* ill.f.r part of a ' t-anlncr mil tho rob*. ' 11. waa .liivliik horn* Hit. l hi* He waa alru.'k by i mi. Hi. train . i.« . belni Ignorant of th* n.. i-l<-m. ; MORE TROUBLE ; OVER HONORS i _______ ' Credit for Capture of lloilo It Is Disputed. WASHINGTON. April If.—A row hat broken out t»ivn»n th* army an>l navy dr|>arlm*n(>v. ' Capl, Wll 1.. V. I N. _• |.r<>trnt. 11*4 ajcalnat the promotion of Colonel ' Millar (a ih<. brlcadltr *;m*ralahl|>. ma*t*> on th* <ll<-(r<l ground th» t Col. MllWr a«J»ll*H< Hallo. Th» a»ion -1 . i»hln« «*.rr<U>n of O»pt. Wild* an I ' friends I* that CM Mill, had ni>(h --i in* kg 1" with th« taking; .if the - i Philippine »!riwmh ■! l «;l. • own I , ; naval r.»r.. «. unl»r hi* personal command, are credited with tutu tft. Th* mod Important f*alur« .>( ■ the »!aii-m<-nl I* to the rITr.-l that i Admiral l*r-w*y lnloi><-a them. The 1 war »nJ navy department* will lake coa-nlsanc* .f <«!>! Wi. ! | . hare • STATE NEWS. Walla Walla ha* a new cornel b*n I. i• • • Pavrnimrl la bavins a butldlns boom. '• . • Scarlet ttrtr baa broken out In I'avraj>nrt. • • • • Tn* W. CT.U. of Cb«n«]P I* brine i|r*or«anl*«d. . . . ; Calil* h»r«la jrounl r.ur.tll arc . report*] In. «i»l ronaiUon. I* * * ; lt»bh»r» 4ru««Ml Jullm Millar In Bp«kaiM an.l robbed him of 1110. • • • Th* l>rmini i*ro*p«<tor ha* Chans* *■! hand* VI. tor T. Col* I* now ■ It* »!itor. I ... Au«u«t flmsth committed attleld* , at Walla Walla .(lot a protracted . »pr«. ... i ■ I A «avlnr» bank *y*tem la In b« In . tr<«!u<-*4 to Uk* public achooU at . Bverttt. ... i Jacob M»<t an Initan* man of , Mount Vrrnnn. haa b*«B »ml to , Btrilaroom. .• • • I Ptv* farm bull.1ln»» w»r« ilaatl , »1 In Whatcom eountr tfartns th* : p»»t we*. .-. - . i A corot* round up near Walla I Walla Hundar r-«.ilt- lln tb* kllitit« of two animal* > ... > Th» Ppokase Retail Urf«r»r»' •»- I anrlatlon h»« (Urn Its endorsement ■ to the pure fond law. i • • • I John Krrir. f>rmo r ly • r.ew«f.sj<«-r ' man of eastern Washington, died fa -1 intly In Denver. I• • • Hobo* »r. troubling Mount Ver» I non. an.l the town marshal I* kept ' busy looking after them. • • • A telegraph office h«» been estsb* I!»h<--1 at Marcus, on the Columbia rlv*r. near th» Boundary line. .•t ' i • , i lloth Anacortee and Kalrhav»n are I claiming- tho Mir flab cannery that , la to bo built thin summer. • • • California robMns are * i! 1 to havt , mined field* of youna* pea» In What . com county by pullln* up th* ibootn. • • • , i [ Th» Walla Walla H«Ut»sm«n la re*pon*lble for the statement thai strawberries »re getting tip* In that ion. • • • Clinton naldwln. postmaster and . merchant at IJtlle Hork. In Thura • too county, ii. i Wednesday, aged , thirty-five years. • • • A n«-w tupplr of toughs In Wallula > are making It hot about the 0 It I * N. drpot. c»vfr«l paawncera I 1 have >•••■:• Mti up durlnc the pslt I few days. ,» a • l Kloorlx are OMMrtMMi on the up per Columbia, and the p*or/l* ther* f*ar hlch wat«r «lmllar to that of MM. whin th'iunan'lii of dnllari . worth of properly were dntrojr»d. ' • , • • ' Wh**lm#n of Cnoliomlah county ' irr> tallnir. of bulMlns a blrycle path from flnnhnmloh to Monroe. H»v --1 era] hundred dollari have been tub* ' (crlbed toward the project. • • • We have a few iMfH Indiana near t'.ivn. li la a mranK" thins: that t'n' Ham provides ■ place for th<*»« prople, and then i<t» (ban prowl ' about urn.ill towns, where they cet whisky at will If reservation agent Khi«kv m will. If r»«orvatlon airents were (it for the positions they ■ hold. It mlieht itlve a different c.m. pli Klon to the case.—Caaco News-ne corder. c ' Instructions have been luaued , from the Treasury department dl- I fiiim- th.it the revenue cutters Hear, Iluah nnd « i« in. now at Hun Pranr-lsco. proceed to fleattlc anil await Instructions prior to drpartlns; • on a rrulse In Alaskan w»tri<p< The t MeColln ii which Is now nt Mare t Inland, will not return la Manila as - was previously BB4erstood, but will . -ill for Prattle "ii June 1. At thin • port sho will take on the K;iiii. ink'i t commission, which Is to determine - the boundary line between Alaska • and liiitlrii Columbia. I Th» cutter Orntit Is now lirlnK t ovorhaulile «n the Qit.irtrrmaMrr , harbor dry dock In preparation for . tho northern '-mint. TELEGRAMS TO VOLUNTEERS Advising Thorn to Laava tha U. S. Sorwicu. Furnish the Toplo for a Oablnat Dltcuislnn — Dcicrlbed at SeJltlon, Net Tr*«ao*. WABIIINOTQ.V, April »-There It no present int.mi. that the ad ministration will pruuwute or pun. leh any Individual for treason or se dition. Oaa Oils cabled that he h . l Inter cepted a.into teleitrama which he re garded .1- conducive to Inciting mu tiny and sedition among th« vulun terra. This was casually dl-*u«»«-'l at the last cabinet meeting. After exchang ing views It waa decldrd that den. Otis be, requested to forward all the communicatlona la the l*rra|dent. The idea was not advanced that this should form a baala far pnwrcutlnn. but the politicians In the rablne felt that the printing of 111. " telrgrama would offset the advantage It waa thought the senders tntendm] to ob tain. Hut It was sußseotirntly n.i, muted that this very publicity might be ivnatru.'i-l as an effort to curb free speech and action, thus destroy ing any beneficial results. There I* little probability that any steps will be taken when 111* Inform ation I* the possession of dni.nl i >ila l« rwfiifrl Many of Hi l<-l- cram* can only b» ron»truv4 an ml *I" >r>\ On* of th«m la lo lb» Tenth lVnn»>iv«ni» «-liintr< mil I* un •lenrd. II «imi ly coatalm tb« ihr., ward*: Dhl ".!!.t ban " Th» word '-lr»»«oq" h«vlnc b»» uawl lo .li-.<rli»« III* cabinet .!!•■ u» ■ion ef the c*bl**r*m from "•..•n^rnl (Ml affurdxl all In* p«rll< ip«ii-• an opportunity <) •tnphatlrally -I" in thai ihi« particular ih-ii><- had nut b**n under .ll»--u««l"n. Th« «V ";«n« tlon und«r whl'h th» aiil.;. ■• t •a* .ti«<-u«»»'l *M ••■ iin<m. Tb* liv vn ardltlon r«ad* a* fol low*: ")',\tty prrton who Indie*, ha« on foot, aotat* or • >«*««• In *ny r*b#l lion or ln»urr*cilan ■#»>'••' "' «u --(aorlljr of the fnli<-l »•<*'••• >r th« law* thereof, ahall I* i-un:>t. I by lm»-rt««itimni not mor» than t*n )».»m. or by • f)»« o( not murt than |l«*M. or by both ot aurh •■"■•> iiwnta. an4 ahall. i»en-'»»r be io rapabte .1* boldln* any oOlea unl.r tlic L'nlt*4 KUt**. 1* KitUd by a Train. I>IIIL.At>KI.PIIIA April tt~A •horklny mrti\rr\i rau«<l In* death •r Harry llaCKIDan, ihu .fi»<.i.»m. after an hour of tarrtbl* »utr»rtn*. II- »•• rrua»ln« ln« Hratllnir rail war track* at front ar.« (lrr«n *trr«ta wb*n h* wa* (truck by a freight train and thrown under ih. wbvtl*. Th* train tv atopp^l a* laj^t^aa^pla^^^*—^^^^^^^* y£ / \ The Star invites communica. \ / tionn from it- reader* upon the / heM way In celebrate the home* / commit of the Washington Volun teers. Shnll there he music, flrc%vorka ami other accessories "' a big ' time? Writedown your opinion-. A\ - and send the MinK to The Star for \ publication. — \ __ i • y y _ ir •oon as po»»lbl*. but th. mainTTSvly rouM not be found, altbouch thrre were spot! of blood alon« the track, rinalir * mwD wa* heard, and tiaduntn «■• dMrovcn I wrapiwd • round th» alls or • (■ leh! car. ll* waa removed, and an eiamlna tion showed Hi*' b* bad suffered four frarlurm and a crushed hand •nit foot. beside* Internal Injurtoa. Children Want to Marry WAHIII.VOTO.V. Ini.. April It — Orett* Lovtalt. the adopted daugh ter of a well-known farmer, and John M«rl«lt. *en of another farmer, but were r*fu*«d on account of their youth. The r'rl I* thirteen and th* wouldbe l-rll' «' " seventeen. Ac- rompanled by a constable, they •tart>><l |.i drl*» In Vlncenne*. and. If nec«*tary. they will ( ■• to llHnola. The parent* and Kuardian» art will* In* tor the chUdren to marry. Oil and Gas Struck. KIIiNKV. (X. April »—A «u»her 'oil ami «a« well wiia ilruck In Van llurrn townahlp la't nlKhl The «■»• and oil cam* up with MX d force and an suddenly that It wan l«n it. I '•• fora lh* f(r»» In t»h boiler could »v" put out. The derrick, loola and thoutanda of cnll>>n* of oil were ron ■umod. William Sherman, one of th* men. narrowly eacaped with ii" life. 11.- «vi aerloualy burned. Th* well open* up a new field, I- i.c located murh further aoulh than any new well*. -'--.■ FRONT YARD | CLOTHES-LINES A Fashion That Is Going Out In Washington. WABIIINOTON, April 20. — Th* city will not allow even a m< mt>«r of th* Iloune of n*pre*entatlvea to utllli* hi* front yard foi th* pur* poM of drying freihly waaheil linen. When Representative. Joa. D. Show alter, of l'ennaylv»nla came to Con area*, h>- rented a home for hlmaelf and family at 101« Rait Capitol atree and family at 1016 Baal Capitol ulr-i'l. a rather fashionable ai-rtlon of th* city. The first VlondHy morn |nK Mr. Hhowalter occupied the hnur« th* front yard preMnted an array of linen of all kinds and charaetera. mil the neighbor! looked on In i urprlM, mortification and imiirmrnl. Ii wn» an Innovation to which th* ifiiinl people of that acctlon were not accuttomed, but after a few »■■• k> Tin: SEATTLE staii. siime of tin- in inhiii,i N. r hi t» !>>• tlvve that ih" plan oi uilllaliiK frmu yiirda as a prop*.* iil.n •• to dlaplay r.iinliy liin ii wna prrhnpa a ti«* 1 i>ii. hi, .tni they forlhwlth pr.i --• .-•■ 1.-.1 |n ropy .ifh i- tils I'enWiyt" vanla imnilitr. II >v«a rrnt lulls' Ijpfnre the fi.uil v.inN nt a ii-it. ii or niiirtt Capitol 1111 l famlllßS wan bcilßikod with Hi.lit, airy and sutttcrstlve r"""" 1' "' overy charactiT and daaerlptton, «hi. h 1... I hcmt"fure linen ai'i'Ua liiitird lo 1m put nut in dry I'l the rear yarda. 11 MOD I'.'Kllli to havn ttie ap|«arance uf a roluny nf wunh> ■ ■rniuiii-M. and the mure t'lrrumapwt and prudtsh nt'lihUors entrrnl n limit ami vt«iiroua protMt at the ■I. "■■■i.ilii'ii <if the popular Street. Kffurta to have a stup put to iii- 1 Ha !■ in 1.1 kin lly anil nrlelitiruiy TV questa .iv.iii< ■! iiiiiri* and nt a la«t resort the iibjprtura appealed tti ll>« district rummlsaUmer*. Tlio rlty fathers have rarefutly ahd prayer fully i-niialdere I the protests, with the i. -..iii that the pall depart merit has Juat Im-cii nalldrd that the congressman and his vi. tiitioii. must tie required lo •.•;!•■■ ilrylna; rluthrw ' In front yards. Mr. Mhowalter's rluthts ■ drying Iroubh • i.- ill the fart that the Chancellor to the German ' .'..tlon gut Info the aame predicament a few years ago. He then lived In a fash ionable section, and It was the cus 'lll at his servants to place a week's wash In 11. frmit yard lo dry. Tina shocked the finer sensibilities of hi* wealthy and aristocratic neighbors, and the dlatrlct rammisalouors were • ■«il<-.| upon to 1 hi a stup to the »•■ --calad outrage. The Chancellor pro tested to the ialun*>ra thai he had the light to use hla front yar<! for the purpose of drying clothea or for any other purpose, » > Ions; aa no one waa personally Injured. ll* further claimed that the order to rease dryina; elothea at the place named was against laws and usages accorded to members of foreign le gation. The protest of the Chan cellor availed not. and he waa forced to haw hi* wash strung out In l.la mar yard? TO BUILD FURNACES The Cambria Company It Preparing to Do So. JOHNSTOWN. li April S».— Th* r Cambria Iron company has decid ed on the erection In Ihla •Ity of the largest furnac# ever built In lh« fi.li"! Hi !»•••■ In short. It la au thoritatively announced two of thrm will be lar«»r than any heretofore constructed, while th* thirl will not b* much smaller, but will '•• util ised In a d!fter*nt class of work. Report* from lh« head>|Uarters Of the company In Philadelphia, which are without qurstlon of a reliable , nature, at* l>> •!»• e««»l thai Mm trrl»t>.n of th» mmpany t« erwl the adilltlonal plants «a* arrived at only a few days ago. and that the h*ads of th* department* here have brrn ' notified that work will begin during the comlnjr summer. The capacity I of earn of ■»>• two Ml plant* will bo SM ton* a day. while that of the third furnarw will probably be 1«» ton* u•« Johnstown | < <\ !•• will hardly reai lt» )ii«i how near the rlty came to I -«!i c the prospective plant*. When th* matter »..« fliat cunridered the Intention waa to locate the new fur nacea aomevrhere nt\ the lakes, and llil" wrmld probably have been (lone had not Influential Juhnntown penpl« •.•.i»' l from the Pennsylvania X ii!r .i l company a cnn«-*»*ion <>n frelcht ratra which enable* the Cam bria company to compete with th» laritr mill* In the neighborhood of ritubur*. TO JAIL IN BLANKETS Toledo Woman Fought Offi cials Enrouto to Cell. TOLKDO, f>., April 19.—Cnn»table Marry <*h«>rry today aerverl th» war rant rtiarßlna; Marie Cirotte Wlliion nlla* Mrs. nurriiushn. »lih perjury, but found It nprceimry to break hi* way Into her home, nwcar In half a donen new^pnjx-r men an <l*putl«t«, and carry the woman, rind only In a ilr-iiMnir iinvn. In blnnkrt* to th« police atntlon. Mr*. HurrouKh* and Mm. \Vll«.n a few dny* m<i brnuxht >urt •Rnlnm id.- city of Toledo 'I other* ii«kln>t ■ liinuiK'« to the amnunt of t-:,n.n.Ni for all»»i"l ml»»trrntm<'nt. Tli» «nr rnnt charfc-InK Mm. Iturroushit with porjur*. nllrßfil to havr> l»«-fn coin milted nt .i trlnl In « iii. h "ii wait •ulna; |T.'lnin. ill .ill/. in..l which wa» derlclrd ilnal her, mi" not served lieforo, becauie »h<' Ml In hldln*. <^on««talble Cherry vv i■ rrfiiaed «d --mlttnnre to the houm nt which Ik* wa* Mopping, nnd, nfn r lirrnklnft In M Ni.it>' I. found ii"l woman In bed. Hhe r.HUi. .1 iitt.'Ki Ind touch I like a demon until |il.ircl In a • ■ ii. Maid by tho Machine. JAMESTOWN, April 29— Mini Ac n< « Pold nit't with n pTUllar ncrl dent yenterdny. Whllo ahe wna op* eratlnK B m'Wlnt in i. him Hi.' ti.■»•<! I> penetrali-fl hrr nnuiT. It bent M It ■truck tin i■■•!" ■>>' i •i ■ i ■ in ntlj lock ed Hi.- tmirhlnc Hhe ill .tl..n.' nnd II wna more than nn boat l>. for* her -ills for ri!» nlatanco attractpil nttcntlon. When nailManrn arrival la " m Impowlbla to turn Hi" mm him- an m 1., rclrano iii. prlaoner. v marliinlut and a phynlclnn WtffJ aint for, The matfiln* hmi to i«> taken apart 1,. !'• . th« iinfnrttiniitil victim of the accident cuuld Ua released. -^—ANOTHER STARTLING -^ DEMONSTRATION MAYO THE Worker — —, .; - Removes a Tape Worm Over Sixty Feet in Length in Less Than Three Hours. - Mr«. A. W. Fhrl.k. residing at Wf HHltllllM attended Mayo a Free L**-lure tor l.adl«s Only at Armory 11*11 Friday, and was so favorably Impressed with what oho h«-ard. '*••■'• she derided to lake ad- v vantage of MAYO KItKU CONHUI/TATION at U*o Occidental lluiel, and call on him. An examination Kit msdn. and It waa found that th« lady waa troubled with Tape W rm. Bhe waa given «n« do** of the Mayo nmi .1|..» at 1:11 B. 111 . and at • o'clock Mrs. BwM tut:..-4 from tn-r home with a minuter I araslte .■vi-r co tmt in length. Mrs. Khrl.k will be pleased 1.. 1.-II her . i [.. rl. n> i- to any on* who may wlih to call un i ec« her. ii':- . Another link In the chain of proof. Non-belleverg are now forced to admit that the MAYO ItKJf. i:l'IW are all that I* claimed for thorn. Cripples are made lv walk before » commlltp* t-f your moat prominent nltlaom Kvery demonstration haa been made In public, and there l» u« <hanc«. no nred far deeepllojt. QUACK DOCTOR! carry a supply of Tap* Worm* purchased In the East. Thvse worma are "placed" at the proper time, and the patient >• i.-i to bWlev* that i,< haa b«n relieved. In Introducing (he MAYO mMI! .1 l.t«. there la no necessity for FRAUD TIMH n-medlce have stood test of yesra. Thep have, been used and applied right In your midst, day af er day. and the suffering public ar* at U«l turced (.. admit that MAYO and hla KKMMXKH ar* Justly BMMftJ the WONUUIUi. MAYO • •••••if .JLjljL X. KJr•••••• will give another miCE UtiTl'llK at AItMOHY HAM, TtWIOIIT. ami the t.-atirm.ny of roar mott prominent cltlsrns will b* rlvrn In person. It. •■! of the miracles performed Thursday night. Call OB the people who were ■■ <• •ftii.ii-i. and bo convinced that the Mayo Ileme<Uea> not only effect a cure, but a permanent rure. Attend the t«rctur<» tonight and «■■«■ fur yourself. Mr An«ii* M,K.n.:i residing «' -'°- l|u; Mroadway, a gentleman alxty-flve yean of age, and for years a sufferer from Übeumatlam. He ram* upon the atag* in a pitiable condition, an4 people wrr* hrard to aay: "Ha will __ ' never cure him." Mr. M«K»-rraJ rould not raise hla arm above his wal.t without suffering (T^ the moat eicruclatlng pain. The attendants wire rornprlled to remove la clothing, and It t* ff was nlm.wt imimaslble for him la li« «n hl> sM» lone rii"<<iich '■ !>•• treated. In thirty mm IJr^^ Utra Mr M.'K.tr*! «•• OllipfiOili to nn I hlmavlf al.l. (• wave bla «rm» above hta hp«<l. the gvYfjnk tull iiM. i.f hie Urn"* having tmn reetored. It. !r*-«af«1 hlrn*«-lf without imy aaelatance KCA ki^Di "hatevpr ■ test he mi 1-mi utial<;. to accomplish for many months past, un I went ttutna th« Bf^''rMk happiest man In Keattle. | '[-'■ UA£mBB fall on him " *'" '" I•'«-«»•»*-1 t<> verify thr above. Vilu^B Mr ' Jacob Kuhti ■■' No 411 Ka>tl*k« avenue, haa f..r ■ lorn: tlm« Htltrrr4 with Ith»um»t- L^mSn^W '*m *" """ '*» """ he ''"'■' "' bend !l<* n«Tht lr« at all 11,.. km. waa l--rrlt.il> km-. IN-n and wjjjnm h1" hi It" '• pain lo endure. In « f<-w momenta afn-r h<- had been treated, he aal.l he could |T.hH9 feel that he waa b*lnc relieved, and In « quarter of an hour ha wu auk. tto stand up and f^^^Brßß lKn' '•'* •**• II" .111 *'■ an-1 'm'"1"-1 (hat It «n lh' "nit l.ni. In man) month* be had gfW\JM <l'>n« ••• Aftrr hla r»iurn In th- »tair» he »ti a»k«-1 l<» run up and down th<- hall. He Old KJffcJ*J •;. at a ral« that •ur|irUc<l many a y»\inr*T ruin and r» u ».-4 hi* frl.-n<!a who »rr* : r««. Nt tfl jjßr lv wonder If It «rrr<- truf Mr Kuhn la wtlllnc >" run a footrace with any man who will .all HI Kf at hi* r< •ll<-nr« ! to te« him. W|M| Mr •' « Hn>wn Hv. am K-.iith Park, on Oran't »lr.-< I. ju»t lh<- i.!h>-r side nt the bridge. JUfnf III* Shoulder «n In a frightful r.tilitl-n t«-in«; an »»r- an<] awoll.-n that he m«M harily Ixar a£*-ar jjr - to have It tourhed. Ills waa the worst case which MM offered for free treatment, and con siderable Mm* was required to show an Improvement, 1. 111 Mr. llrown left the h«Ji al»u» • w»n>|i-r ful cbasce. On* more application .if the dectric Kluld will naka him a, new Duo. Men Only— Mysteries of Sex ExDlamefl. At th« r»«i"'«l of a *;r<-*t many men. MAYO has kindly consented to repeat hi* !«WTriti: yi>}i MF*V / OXI.Y at AHUOItY IIAI.U HU.VDAY ArTEItN«X)N. AT 1 O-CWICK. and no Man who desires Mr fart health should ml«- this opportunity lo bear and learn. It la the duty of every Father and every Kon to hear this L.KCTVIIK. U'ltb the aid of special charts and manikins. Mayo will make thla 1,. tu aa Instructive, and tnteresUnr aa poa«|ble. and It must be beard to be appreciated, every old Man. iw Mlldle^Aced Mao. Bvery V un« Man will have MOO* to thank th. I>octors for the plain unvarniahid f». t« which are to l» lntruduc#d. This la th« chanc* of a lifetime, andsaoutd nut b« m!«..-i ' ~u.aa«i for the l-:-m -ft.-.- who were unable to take advanuar* of UATO'I PRKE CONHII TAXI, iv ik om--ea at the OCCIDENTAL IHTei, will remain open until 19 oil. SUNDAY NIOIIT an r.r. au(t«rer, no matter what your ailment may be. should not fall !• consult th« DOCTORS who ha»« p«^ (ortned sorh mlracl»«. , * per* • BKIKMIIKR. U»e Kl'.ll: CO.VHUiyrATION will continue for only 10 day* tourer and no nutter h» discouraged you may be. you should not fall 10 tak« advantage of this unusual opportunity. m""rr aow /Minor atu *round that the leader had shown I nil DPI 11 >l r\ unuuL ui.ni ii TO SUFFERING The Tragic Suicide of H. Gar colon at Alamoda. Al,\Mi:i< A. April t»— BMM »><■ fancied he would bay* i.> undergo a •ur«l>»l operation and dreaded th* ordeal. i....- ii«n.l..n. formerly a bookkeeper in th*> wnploy of I>-vi Htrau«* and company, blew out hl» bralo* yesterday afternoon with a U-4-alibvr Coll'a revolver of ancUnt pal tern. Oarcelon had been llvtmr with hl» widowed mother at ISM Railroad av enue. ll* had lonr complained of kidney mi and about threw monlhaairo i«vi' up hi* position on nn-i.unt <>t hi* ■llmt ni. I>r» Htaff ■ r 1 and K.yr. who hi.l !■<•< n attend ii « him. tHumi him thai hi* alck n- «« was not s*rtou», and he ln*i«tel that he would d!t •inlra* an opera 'lion wa» performed, which the phy sicians declared waa qutl* unn<---». nary. CJarcelon'a mother left him In th* house about 3 o'clock yesterday af- I rn"n whll* «h« wrnt to »MI a nclnhhnr. Bh* returned at 4 o'clock to nil I <ht houa* mi' 1 with mntiki". She .!■ t.-.ie-l it;.- smell of luirm 1 powder and at on. Imagined In ■ wort H.i.t'-nln* to J.«t-|«h M»rUI". . a neighbor, irhe told him of her fear* and Marlilo rushed to the h..ii»<- and found Oarcelon lylnir "■> hi» bed with the clothing saturated with blood. There iv » taping wound In the head which told plainly or the cause if death. Thru chamlierit of th* re volver were rmply. but only one of the »hot* fired took effect. One went thrniiKh the f>!<]- of the building and another cut it wire hut.Unit a pic Hire, dropping It on th* bed In m 1. the «ulclde. \. . Will Co to Alaska. I'M I I.A >ri.l'HT A. April -n»v .l;im.-« Wt.ll.iflon Kirk, who fnr (•••vi nli'ni ye»ra ha* been pn«t.>r of Hi.' • rIMKI"M Avenue I'rrabyter- Inn church. I(ii«lii>i.hikM. h»a n >|lli'»lr'l hla cu|lirri-l;illl"'ll ti> join with him In a»kln* tIM prMibytpry. which mi <■(• on Til. «ii:iv In <•■< |mnn town, to h«vo hl» pwtnraJ to iiti.ii" "I'll I hi- church dlsanlveil. ll»r. Kirk rtoalrea to ii' ' '•!'< an M [Hilntmrnt from the Hoard of Home MlMlona, to to to Knxln City, on ih.- Yukon river, Ain»k.i. 100 mll«» hpynml Dawion City, to Inaiißurata mlmilon work In that <Il*trlrt. Mi< Kirk ■ 111 i ciinii'.iny hrr huatian lon tho trip. Chorry Sister* Defeated i iHH M< •! KM, lowa. April 29.— Tin- three Chrrry alitcra, who nlv» .1 MktW that la ao bail tint It amount* to a kooil thlnic. have hern Ir.vlim to recover |»r| iiuma of mmipy from the Dm Molnra ln<mli r horuuan the paper rppiintnl an 111 ticle from the Odobolt Chronl< i-. a little country paper, maklnK fun of ' their allow. .lu-lr.i 1 Chnrtpi A. Blthop, li.fi.ro whi>m Iho rim wan trli*«l, declilnl ngalnat tho i-ldi'r Ilstl i. \ 11.- . whuso caae vai tried lint, on tin- **%' ....,,..•>- m ii | iiimiiik hip mt lit if. Addle wanted to make a speech when the derision waa announced, but the court suppressed her, and .she and her two sister* withdrew In a huff. Th« other sisters -aill prob ably go one with their cam*. Too Much Politic*. | ZANKHvn.J.i:. ii. April ».—John UrOrath. district organizer nt the American Federation of taabor, an nounced last nljtht that he had ten dered hi* resignation to President nompera, lit explained his action by aaylnc: "I am oppoawl to politics In tabor organisation*, and «h<- tendency of the American federation la tn ml* in politic* to a drirre* that I* harm ful la the cause of labor. I hive al- j so adhered la the policy of brinKln* about as far as possible harmonious relations between members of labor organisations and their employer*. "The powers that are opi*>»ed to that policy and mix.l objections, so concluded to itet out." Charm Didn't Work. Ni:\V Vi'UK, April ».— Minn r>era £n*land. 24. committe>l culctde ye« terday in Newark. N. J. She had a quarrel with her («rr»lti«ut and !• veloped melAncholla. The x- rvlri*a of a "divine healer" were secured. Th<" srirl last Tues>lay attempted to hurl herself from a balcony. Tea lerday she swallowed parla preen »n.l the "healer" was again sent for. Th* prayer* were unsuccessful and Up) frlrl wa» taken la the Newark city hospital, where she died. Blown to Atoms. lIRAnrOKD. Pa.. April !».—Win. I' Hurdlek, on* of the oldest torpedo men In the oil country, was blown to atoma at one o'clock thla after noon. Mr Iturdlck was nt work at his m>ini'n« In Rutherford Hol low, when the explosion occurred. A boiler house ami two aheds near by were wrecked by the explosion. An "Old Mall*' «*"liv i nt Inn" was held nt Klkli.iit. In I , recently. Have You Noticed —^ Those Dapper Looking Ultra Swell Built Business Suits About Town ? Every One of Tim From Here Not rVluioh Money Either $12.80, $15.00, $16.50 Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots and novel homespun effect?, M up-to-date cut to them, combined with durable workmanship, makes them unquestionable values. Let's lit one to you the very next time you're in need of I Business Suit. "Beit and Bi«R'->»t" In tha Stoto J. REDELSHEIMER & go. 800-802 Flnl Avc, Cor. Columbia. i urvouinu MAX WEST * Posse of CJtlzen* From X«ni» Is After Him. » «U in, April ».-«heriff Hoi. • -lay, with « p.**. of ctuena. pa*a*,t throu«h thl* pu,-^ this morning In PU«ult of Mai Weat. who 1. aald to have fled with liii>« , fMt|( , Kroe man. • bri»ht young K irl of Alia mont. 111. Vest went to AHaraoat and ma*, rl«l a. respectable u<jy. with whom be lived until recently. Luring thin time Ml** Krojrman «■■ rmi.lovcl a* a domestic In the family. The (ttrl went to 11.-.-, h. r City, and about ten days «*■> Wift appeared at th* urn« place. t.-lllnsr her. II la *al<l. that her father had turn. I from \r. kansaa and he had come after her. Thry l»>:ir.|.-.t a train and since then no trace has 1- .11 foand of them un til yesterday, when they were 1.-at ed near hen?. Th.- authorities were notified and they wern ween today near Orrhardville, eipht mile» south. They were m-ikinr the trip afoot, asklnfr tot assistance ilnnic the way. There la no explanation offered fur Wtlt'l action, IT] deserted hla «If and little baby, only seven we«ka ■M « la MM he will receive a warm reception when he returna to Alta mont. Pulpit to Poultry Farm. PinrPExantTßo. p»., April •» — The announcement that It. v H. 12. llllm-iitii.'iii had resigned aa pastor of the First Prv*byterlan Church, of Alexandria. N. J., to ,n.;n«-<. in tfco poultry business, hns created jut prise here. Air Hlbachman war. formerly pastor of the ReformM church at Nowburu. this county, which he left to go Into the Tres by i lan church. ———————~ — _•_ * Denver has & doathrate at V M, !,.-* Angctei of 1116, ■m Kranclsco of 17.