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RHEUMATISM BODY RACKED WITH PAIN fected ThY« ebl r! here iS hardly any Part of the bod that «Tot S the L n i fl muscles j100010.? sore and drawn- the nerves twitch and sting, aeonv , flame f .an? S, Wel1 ' the bones ache ' every movement is one I i J5?nL r 6Cf C bv? dy ISracked with pain. Rheumatism is brought on SaSSy? ,S?°' Sf A" 301 troubles- torpid Liver' weak Kidneys and ■ gfneral ("active state of the system. The refuse matter instead of passing of! through nature avenues is left to sour and form uric acid, and other acrid poisons which are absorbed into the blood. Rheumatism does not affect all alike. In some cases it takes a wandering form ; it may be in the .Abo lt 2"4*,. en year," a ero I had a »ever« arms or legs one day Ld in tEe attack of Eheumati.m and could not arms or legs one day and in the work with any satisfaction. My le*« Shoulders, feet, hands, back or other weri% badly, BWOVf n ,ttnd draw »o I •nart<i nt tl,« II ti ' f" ". could Bcarcely walk. I tried many mm. parts ol the body the next. Others ediea but could get no reliei. I was fin. suffer more seriously and are never ally "commended to try s. 8. s. and it frop frwm t,-,, m Vt • -it "oon cured me sound and well. I am iree irom pain. The uric acid and now 74 years old and have never had *ther irritating substances find lodge- any return of thß trouble, ment in the muscles and joints and „ in J A °SEPH FROME H A AWLK^,', as these deposits increase the mus- X °4- Aurora> lIL cles become stiff and the ioints Sometime ago I had Rheumatism and lorkprl ntiri i,,i^.,^,,0H ti- J"'" ta had to quit work. The pains in my back lOCKed and immovable. It matters and between my shoulders was so in not in what form the disease may be *enße l could not rest or sleep. I tried th*» miicp ie n1,.,0,, Q tv, everything: but nothing did me any good me cause is always the —a sour, till I heard of and took s. S. s. Thia acid condition of the blood This medicine cured me Bound and well. It vital d fM ,,, i,, 0 i I •*Olootl '•«. *™ purified my blood and made me feel like vital stream has lost its purity and a new man. freshness, and instead of nourish- CONRAD LOHR, ing and feeding the different parts Anderson, Ind. 122 E. 19th St. with health-giving properties, it fills them with the acids and salts of this painful and far-reaching disease. The cold and dampness of Winter always intensify the pains of Rheumatism, and the sufferer to get relief from the agony, rubs the affected parts with liniments, oils, lotions, etc., or uses plasters and other home remedies. These are desirable because they give temporary ease and comfort but have no effect on the real trouble which is in the blood and beyond the reach of such treatment. S. S. S. is the best rem- SjSt ftfe /fSfiS&k ec^ or Rheumatism, It goes into the fi L^^ ■SC^I blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing and driving out the JM WjN« acids and building up the thin, sour A «fefSaf A Wts®s¥ A 00(l it cures the disease permanently. w TO vifßSgr 9 While cleansing the blood S. S. S. tones PIIRFIV VFRFTARIF up the stomach, digestion and every runCL.T YtULIHDLt. other part of the system soothes the excited nerves, reduces the inflammation, dissolves the deposits in the joints, relieves all pain and completely cures this distressing disease. S. S. S. is a certain cure for Rheumatism in any form ; Muscular, Inflammatory, Articu lar or Sciatic. Special book on the disease and any medical advice, withou^ charge, to all who write. jf/C SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm MINING NOTES. Superintendent A. B. W. Hodges of the Granby company last week placed orderi with a Sherlirooke, Quebec, concern for a third ore crusher sim ilar to the one now in use. Mining life in the I'ine creek dis-1 trict of the Coeur d'Alenea will re-i celve renewed vigor if the present ne gotiations for the sale of the Nabob property to Spokane mining men is carried through. Another rich strike is reported on the White Elephant, in the Tyson camp. John N. Tlsdale, the wealthy mining man of Cheyenne who mysteriously disappeared in New York, has probably been assassinated, on account of the part he took in the cattlemen's war which was waged in Wyoming 15 years ago. The Honorable Richard Mcßride, premier, and the Honorable R. F (liven, chief commissioner of lands and works, accompanied by Mr. Childs, secretary to the chief commissioner, were recent visitors at the Granby smelter and were shown through the works by Superintendent Hodges. Saves Gold With Secret Brew. Denver. —Proving by tests that he does work for 90 cents a ton and gets an increase of 20 per cent in value, D. Robertson, a Leaaville negro miner, has invented a chemical process for the reduction of ores which promises to revolutionize the industry. What his process really is, stales an assay er who has undertaken to solve the puzzle, is a concentration scheme that is meritorious for the reason that none of the values are lost in securing the concentrates. Robertson cannot ex plain the chemical reactions which form such an important part of his process. All he knows is that he puts in bo much of this, so much of that, and so much of something else, cooks ore samples in the solution and after the liquid is drained off he has his values in an easily reducible state in the residue. Common salt, ferros ox ide nitric acid, sodium hydroxide and sulphate of iron an- dumped into the assayer's kettle with the ore, the tem perature is raised and lowered for three hours. When the mixture is boiled, a secret compound is stirred in. the values are precipitated to the bottom, the liquid is drained off and the residue holds the values. Tokio is 100 years older than St. Petersburg. • A Doctors Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. " 1 havensed a (Treat deal of AT«r'« Cherry Pectoral for eoairbi ••>"' hurd .■<>!.]» on the chest. It has always ilon« mt wm (rood. It Is certainly a most wonderful cjiujtb > «di cine." — MICUAKL J. FITZUBftALD. MeUforU, N.J. M M*de by J. .'. A>rr Co., l«wcil, lli» s /A Also ruaufeC: uve.-» of . ' J A\ -^''L SARSAPAWLLA' / h lIO7^Q PIILS- f JL JuukM&S Kj HURVIOOR. You will hasten recovery by tak ing one of Ayer's Fills at bedtime. Attorneys' Big Fee. Fees aggregating between $40,000 and $50,000 will accrue to Nash & Nash, attorneys of Spoknae, as the re sult of a d-cisiou handed down iv the state circuit court of appeuls at San Francisco in the case of \V. L. Tull, Dora May Seelev and Erneat 11. Tull [ versus Lucius B. nud Lucius C. Nash. i The firtu represented the six Tull . children in litigation brought to secure , a more equitable i art:tiou of the estate I of the late W. L. Tull of Spokane than was contemplated in Mr. Tull's will. The priincipal asset of the estate was an interest in the Marion block on Riverside avenue and Stevens street, which was valued for the purpose of the action at #275,000. A decision was seoureud giving the childreu one half of the property, in cluding the revenues accruing since the litigation commenced. Of this the court granted Nash & Nash $2000 as renumeration for services as guardians and attorneys for the minor children. They set up the contracts calling for 50 per cent of the sum granted by the oourts to William Tull and 35 per cent of the amount awarded to Dora May Seeley, a daughter. The contracts were disputed, but the attorneys have partly established their claim the charge against Mrs. Seeley's interest being reduced to 25 per cent, and the lower court's decision being reversed as to Ernest B. Tull. Coming Events. W. O. \V. log rolling, Colfax, De cember 7-8. .Montana State Teachers' associa tion, Livingston, December 27-29. Washington State Educational asso ciation, North Yaklma, December 26 --28. Oregon State Poultry association show, Portland, January 10-17. Oregon State Press association, Portland, January 12. Young Heiress Is Kidnaped. Prairie dv Chien, Wis.—Agnes Pfei fer, aged 16 yars, an orphan and heiress to a Urge amount of property, has been kidnaped from a school here. During v cess a closed carriage drove up to ihe playgrounds, two persons leaped from it, seized Miss Pfelfer, hurried her to the carriage, and drove away before anyone could come to her assistance, The police have been un ,! and any clew to the kidnepers or their motive. Brewers Fear for Trade. WaßliingtOS. — President Roosevelt has been requested to use his Influ ence to prevent the insertion in the itatebood charters of Oklahoma and Indian Territory of a provision for the absolute prohibition of the nianu tacture and sale of intoxicating bev erages. The question was precipitat ed during the discussion of the state hood measure! in congress and has aroused considerable comment through the country. Peace Conference Is Assured, St. Petersburg^-Practically all the powers have now accepted the Invi tation of Emperor Nicholas to \»; rep reseated at the second peace confer and tho program which Russia i will submit for consideration of the ,i, i. The Hague Is being elab orated a< the foreign offlce. The date of t] i I"-- was tentatii for nexl May. Strike in French Arsenals. Paris.— Reports from the five big naval ports show that 40 per cent of ■ the employes of the arsenlas Hr' out. The streets of Brest are occupied by ! the troops. ' BRITISH TARS SAVE LIVES. Rescue 14 Persons Whose Yacht Cap- sized in River. New York, Nov. 13.—Sailors from the British cruiser Cumberland Sunday saved the lives of 14 persons who were upset in a yacht while on their way to view the combined fleets in the North river. When the boat, which had come from Staten island and contained eight men, three women and three children, capsized while going about, men from the Cumberland went to the rescue and succeeded in bringing all safely ashore. K. Dimmlck, a seaman on the Bed ford, jumped overboard and rescued a boy who whs thrown Into the water by the swamping of a small boat along side the ship. Thousands of Jews Murdered Huohnrest, Nov. 17. —Advices re ceived from itesßarbaia tell of terrible massacres of the Jews ttn-oughont all that section, the number of killed and wounded iminberinß thousands. Not in many years have Huch tales of terri ble outragcß reached here, and the feel ing is that every Jew in the district Will be killed belore the month is oat unless they are furnished with funds to flee the country at once. Call Strike Through Russia. St. Petersburg, Nov. 17. —In view ot the condemnation to death of many of the sailors who mutinied at Cron stadt the delay in cariying out the re forms outlined in the imperial mani festo, the proclamation of martial law in Poland and other repressive acts, the council of W'orkingmeu's delega tions has decided to proclaim a general strike throughout Russia. Suicide at Tacoma. Tacoma, WVsh., Nov. 17. —Hecause her husband had scolded her for asso oiatiatim,' with a woman he did not like and coming home too late to get dinner ready for him upon his return, Pearl (4reen, a bride of four weeks, committed suicide by drinking an ounce of carbolic acid. She diod after ten hours of suffering. The couple came to Tacoma about three weeks ago form Olympia. St. Petersburg, Nov. IT. —The min ister of marine, Admiral Birileft, it is reported upon excellent authroity, has sent word to the commander of the navy yard at Cronstadt to have all who participated in the recent mutiny executed if possible. To this the sail ors have sent word that for every one of their number killed they will shoot an officer, beginning with the minister of marine himself. Pillsbury's Vitos is the best and most eco nomical breakfast food you can buy. Actually' The Meat of the Wheat. It l« white Its color prove! Its purity 111 maker guarantee* Its quality Pillsbury Two Sql SJI honest (ggjftga Per pounds '■'flffX'ft'W PiickaKO Jn every \': ,|."rilji'i'| package \ ISBcKyB j Ask your grocer On the Trail "' followed the un we i ra.i trai] from TexM <wtth a Fish Brand to Montana with ivttb a rishtirana o fish brand r, fO/ , 1 Slicker, used for Pom met OltCker on overcoat v-ften —————— cold, a wind coat when windy, a rain coat when it rained, or.d for a cover at night if we got to bed, and 1 will say that I hnve gotten more comfort out ofyorr slicker than any other one cuticle that I ever owned." (Hi-* nail* Bin! «-' I *** of 1110 writer of till! UU»'#ii>'iluU !■ " r !...»> bu hart oil application.) Wet Weather Qarrnenta for Ri 'i-ig, Walk in,;, Working or Sporting. HIGHIGT AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. The 8!? no! t... ikD A. J. TOWER CO. wr^ER3 BCSTOJt. U.S.A. *yj»»«-««J TOWER CANADIAN ligf^^ml CO., Limited * V"T "^*^ n " TOKOHTO, CANADA //Jlf JjSjtf3» .184 _ — jp&s;\ Willing •\iw/^m*-^» 4H. F J. $13900. fe^i^^;* o 11.«'. $20000. U. W. Jamieiion & Co., Tucoma, Wash. •^/~>i^V^\^^^vy«i*%/«*-»«^*%^»^/^^*^ • ■ • 0 W. H. Htwwell & Co., Aaaajers. C "J 8tow«ll. l»ru Do. * J Hpokann, ...... Wtih, a) " i^^x/*^-^*V' J*i^-^nJr *11» f" SpokaueN.U. No. Mi •<<" iST CIWtS WHUk All tl!>i r*lL*. I^ii WgA Beit ( -t-u-.i syru,. Tanteii lion, UhPJ In urn*. Hold by iir'i>;..'i-fi. f*t f:'i II! LAXATIVE of* ■ V""v Fi^(v,l\WCWj^^^^tl There are two classes ot remedies: those of known qua!- M H:-? ■ t':^'sm \%\ X*r™P^ m ify and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting I "■■^■^T^Xi V \ ;.'•,( r\ B§\) Bently»innarmony with nature, when nature needs assist- i B'•■>. ■''4lnß^li- / h$X \-4t4^ Hnce ' and anotner class, composed of preparations of I \f /\ Wyi/ «sj|* X*"ite\ unknown» uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo- § (C A lygsi / Jr'tyjik \ fflf rarily, hut injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural g f'"'' tin I v^V:^^A ftL functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of | ! 'y^2P\ Jw&&'''?WK. I<P*b the remet!iesof known quality andexcellence is the ever | #|^^6 KS^^^M/^Smm^FiT^ pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California tiRW WSmL !£miKK£h9»>^ Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of l^pjp jfFiwllwgfitrfyilfr rants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, ;:':' 'f h''■'•■ I %r':^7ntfl7f- '' '"> X\ inwnicn the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con . -' 4 ' |Si jiW/^ 15.I 5. tribute their rich < >' et delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy ' wkm Ki^^:''r^:^-i °^ a" remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system lf/r/*PI £f' '"■'/// ■'■■' gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming const!* «•V ■'v Wy//^ ■' .'".-^-i' Pation an(l the many ills resulting therefrom. Its active princi- I^**^i[i! Wffy/M^&Jri&jg P'es ar|d quality are known to physicians generally, and the A |'p-'-if!|; wsJs ■ '■'.'V remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with 11 B- ;1«- ?$% ffl#f^s:£/ss i && the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know 11 w£*A?M I?-''./ / , /Vr'-' of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience ii J>'-^V. We. ' :^'/ '■'/'/'■■>'■''s tnatit a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that |i I 0 i§s| si- £$*. /-/JM jt vvi" 'ure all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really |C?-:-^B fMr ■''. .//fife represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, B-V? v.^Mi Wf'>:jf*-f&9*- containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. f U7III I TM'^'JsJrs There are two classes of purchasers : those who are informed „-•'£.. J {Jr&J?&$ as t0 the l ual't V of what they buy and the reasonsfor the excellence I ;//;'^-:u^"^^^g^^^y^" of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go i^yia**^ :¥^S^W^ elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known j*«*^^*C^^^ article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, 116^^^^^^^^ and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect \t^:J*£s^*^-J::ywr its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. II W^t^^^Aj^fi To tne credit of the druggists of the United States be it said P^jiii^^^^^^^SAal that near'y a" of them value their reputation for professional LS^*iflS^WraF*afßl\ integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer K*y|>er^; '. '$* M'Sm'm'k imitations of the m^m Genuine- Syrup of Figs. fcf^?*F^ ■I^ V'»4 I % '%-'\ manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order I \w/%£ »yiS^!iS^\^l't* t0 buy the Benuine article and to get its beneficial effects, | IN /••.^'•^•^^^■^ %'4-1 one haS Only t0 note ' when purchasing, the full name of B 11 :Wil^ i*^^'- ';> $ '$$ the Coin P any— California Fig Syrup Co.—plainly printed on the 1 Y| <^.^* I|i^p^^fl«l*6Bif'".V front ot ever y package. Price, 50c per bottle. One size tm\y.gw Suicide Near Eltopia. Eltopia, Wash., Nov. 18.—John Ag gensoii, a homesteader living eight miles north of this palce, committed suicide by cutting his throat and wrist with a razor, while temporarily de ranged by liquor. Carl the Fifth. Christiana.—The newspaper Afttin post declares that King Charles will take the title of Carl the Ffth, and that the royal flag will be golden lion on a purple field Heir to English Estate. Denver. Nov. 16. — Charles McNeil of Denver has established his claim aa an heir to an English estate of an alleged value of over $12,000,01)0 and will be able to take possession shortly after January 1, 1906. 8-.ATR of Ohio, City of Toi kdo, I I.uc.ah County, ( i'RANK J. 1 iii.mv in like-* oath tlint he iH senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chkkky <li CO., doing tiii-int^- In thf City of Toledo, COUn ty and StKUj aforesaid, find that mild firm will pay thfl sum of ONE IM'NDRKI) DOU.AKH for each and ev<-ry rase of (atakrm that cannot be cured by the use of llall'h Catakiih Cdbb. FRANK J. CIIKNKY. Sworn to before me ail subHcrltied in my preHcnce, this Oth day of Ltecember, A. I) , l«»ij. A. W. OLBABON, JMALJ Notary Public. Ilall'B Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on th« blood and mucous s\irfa<;«» of the system. Send for ttwtimoniala, free. F. J. CHINE* Ai CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Driiffßlotß, 75c. UaU's Family I'illH are the best. First Lieutenant Henry L. Harris and Second Lieutenant Morton Kus- Bell, formerly of the Twenty second United Stutes infantry, will receive 17000 and $50110 a year respectively as colonel and major in the Chinese army. HOWARD 1.. BURTON, Awayer ami Chemist. Specimen price*- Gold, Silver and Lead, $i; Gold and Silver, 75c; Zin<- «r Cop per. $1; Cyanide test, Muling envelope! and full pricelix lent on application, Control and Umpire word solicited. Leadville, Colorado. Reference, < Brbonate National Bank. Dr. I). K. Parsons has completed a Cycle (if gittH to colleges amount! llg tO 1366,000—a $hhhi gitt for each day of the year. Ot September lit he an nounced ;i gift of 126,000 to the Mon tana College School of Manual Arts at Deer Lodge, .Mont. "That closes the cycle tor mis year," be said. To Break In New 9hoe«. Always shake In Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures hot, sweating, aching, awollao fe«t. Cures corns, Ingrowing nails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 26a Don't accept anysubstitute Kara pie mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. OluiHted, he Roy, S. Y. Baroness Yon Sternbcrg Recovers. Berlin. —Baroness Sp<-ck yon stern berg, wife of the German ambassador to Washington^ baa recovered from tne operation performed upon her. She sails for the United States November 23. pita Permanent! Cured. Noflworn*i vouooea» rl to ar»yrnrHt<lu> IHUW<irDr.Kllr>«'sOr<-<it.N>rva HeHtorfr. -i <t for Kr«o9a irlallxHtleaudtreatise. \n. H. H. Kline, I.UL, Ana BU PbUaJKlpbJa, /"•• Although the name of the flrsi rope maker and thai of the land it) which be practiced bis art have both been lost to history, Bgyption sculptun ■ prore thai the an \suk practiced at I \ the time of Chrl ■totdeolda. AS ' Ti. pollcft of Vienna are to be iu ■tructed In jiu jitsu. REBEL YELL; THREE KILLED. Drunken Shout for Jeff Davis Signal for Shooting. Naugautuck, W. Vu. —A cheer for Jefl Davii, uttered by a drunken man on Beaver creek, on the Kentucky side of the river, recently resulted in a bloody tragedy, In which three men wire killed and three others were wounded, There had been much drink ing after the election on Tuesday. Coo Kstep, an old confederate soldier, was amotiK the men who hail become In toxicated. When he yelled, "Hurrah for Jeff Davis," C. i'rathor, a young man In the crowd, told Estei) to "shut up or h<; would kill him." Enoch Bentley, another member of the crowd, told Estep to "hurrah for ! anyone lie pleased." Prather turned ilium Bentley and emptied his pistol at short range, all live shots taking ef fect After lie had fallen Bentley shot and killed Prather. Rube Morgan, a friend of Prather, who had shot Uent ley after the latter had fallen, fired at Tom and John Howling, friends of K.siep, and then fled, but he was shot and mortally wounded by the Bow liiiKK. Bentley died soon after the shooting and Morgan died two hours later. During the fight John Sadler, belonging to the Prather gang, was dangerously wounded. The Howilngs wore both hit, but not fatally hurt. m-~-r=^~-~~' 1-^———-^ 4t in B& I n M^J]i^^ra;fTl!'llWßCTffisn.Tl!WijMli<!ii^ I j Eja Grill pi ill jH LI ftfa I ffISBB fIuAdIUKIA Li.i.SiliiSiS-w I For Infants and Children. fSiii iThe Kind You Have r 1 Always Bought I Preparation For As- ■II — simulating theFoodandßegula- m __ , # UnglhcStoiDachsantlßowelsof m BG2LrS tllo J \ Promotes Dige3tion.Cheerful- I M%[ \fjr ness and nest.Contains neither a A a*J\%v Opium,Morpliine norMineraL m 01 #[\'lw Is ox Narcotic. | \\ IH^ J&npeaf(JtdJ)rSAMVnLITTCiIXa $\ A V#\ l\rnifJll» Seal- \ i 1 M V m K-MusJm- I JU . l_ "***=_' 1/^ -|T Use Apcrfeci Remedy for ConsGpa- 1 I | [V "vU Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea m I IA/ Worms .Convulsions, Feveris- II If Cap Htrrif ness and Loss of Sleep. fi \J^ rOr IYuS Fac Simile Signatur* of m <£#&zz^ I Thirty Yoaro 1 XKWYOHK -J I IIIIIIJ lUUIO EXACT COPY Or WRAfiJ»OL ;J| I■■ |Ml j |j| ![|ll MA th« o«irr«u« Mann, new »o«« orr». ; ■ -,'-(', Aii election bet had caused hard feel- Ing between Estep ami Prat her. The excitement over, the tragedy is in tense, and another flash of the fac tlom i.s expected, DECIDED AGAINST RAILWAYS. ; Ruling of Washington's Commission on Four Counts. Colfax. Wash., Nov. 14.—Joint ', freight rates are to be reestablished between all railroads lv Washington. Coal rates from Etoslya to points on the O. R. &N. In eastern Washington are to be restored to what they were ; prior to the cancellation of the joint ratei between the Northern Pacific and the O. It. & N. January 1, 1902. | All freight from Sound points for east | crn Washington points on the O. R. a;- \. nmat lx> routed through eastern Washington gateways rather than through Portland, unless specially re quested by shippers. No joint rates in excess Of two local rates will be permitted In this state. Such, in brief, is the decision of the state railroad commission, rendered at the close of Its first official investiga tion, which dosed here with the an nouncement of the decision. The motto, "In God We Trust," waa not placed on American coins until 190 S.