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Disease Germs hrm healthy human - !I'unl wo have pur blood, kVn.l of blood that Moodi biwiI mwllHna liM Bit un- ,,,.(, nHiiiproiiclM'J rwuni lor purl "i""" . . i !. ) ni Urn li nun. i. nit ; . " - lying " IV est II' li . ! i"T"(Hn, ritum, eruptions, Jarrli. ih.unmtl-1,1, hiifmU, rvti trr."' . , ...I f... ln,u. tlvuen n. unit !;;';,;;!. H.C.M...i tMiiity,...a bund. rt;t.iij itJ ""t ....km 1 111 it aim y". airt . . .. . m i-r old bo. Il9 any. l"r "" . ... l...l....r.1,.lll.U Mmunllllll llt.1 WIPM"M- t.r.'ok tin nral Hint piay lib H'" I iiunk Irnin so. We bava soma (of Bui' n. y t biaim o r V,:l, ih.7 won't ! himBn h!ii. mo .iiii"iiis immiKiil 'ar. mill if tmrrlf ma Aeelilent lonrliii a tn, In Itxnlioitx .m Mr, K il'iM"" luiailly tlrwil sulf mil wetii mil to Inn-ailiml. II fllllllll a vixllur Hiar. "Wlia am you tlnlug- here 7" k ttii mini. 'Waklli' ili. rlili lifim, In ilv Vm Iim.iIi, fu" answered an ni:nKi tt rutin, " allna ilu It 'limit ili t;nw, uh. Mm, aiilly, 1 dole limit" a nilaiiika ail' .i i aonwlmdy el' Iti'iiliiuia.i '," Tlimt lln imni-r of th ml- invln liijr nil llinitiitli tti tmln In iha ruf, ami all waa null. 'l,U m,. Trlliim. twiiil, Klilarly fii.iiiiiii.r- t nn you Ml my for- tlllio, llltl-lll in 'f Furltm Trllrr (..kli. at til. Und) drachma heaven, no! Ni,.ry ,ou)j ,) It. Hut I rn lull y.Mir pum, r, Vou ara an old 1 1 inn Uarlwli raii-kor. Only On "BI'OMO QUININE" Tkal I I.A1ATIVK HIIUMI) tll'ININK. ... lur Ik iliiiut of r. W, IiHuVK. Um4U xrki Id In on, i,, , III I'miliin, "llnvirt j-iiti Bivi'ii )iMii(ii-lf a llttla tnir in aim Ilia rar limn yu ara rntltti'il lur k mI Ilia vlnliur uf Ilia ariut tthii Imil piilutril liln own i!,-iur - CANAL OPEN IN 1915 Such Is Now the Prediction ol Lieut. Colonel Gocthals. SITE OF GATUN DAM APPROVED Taft and Pari Visit Qtait Culebra Cut-Englnaart t aclar Locks Ara Parfaclly Ftatlbla IUrn'( O"1 ",,lr '--lttr s hy ()ik tlutn Ikiuui iiipllnul of luukliiM V. "' f t,'i'" "' ; In the KW ih, ! - Vrg;- ..imttti,!, mooilllr, "tint It In' r .luW!" 4 t.U Yflt'UI. no ! -t how f "' Winn n inn run lint a rltflit 10 iimka i jfour.f If a litgh trw lit ymtr w pic. turf, barru'l iwiur Jut If Jim dmi't, k i a. rffv. C. Gee Wo Tbt Cbtcm Dsctcr Tl.l "'tfiil mmn Km ltwll(iii,lj' ' Hi IfiM ivt tl, II ilrl !w!4 i jwlil "t ) ". "r rr n rT, rw ' 's.v rf" . J M Dtiwa I.iw4. N fi,'4! , t'aiM i Ip nil CiUrtu A'lkw. I mm, . h ...1 f"l ', 4 U lil ,ul J 'il. A BUKE CANCtR CUKE I ,.t rr. ..,4 t"m r'. i ' ti(.iti. tn .. lr , m . " ' r"'l' UWi iulk IM l I ' ttKHltUtKM tt The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. Il rt4 . Matttaa. frlUja. Or. V MUM IMC KRUNA AIMANAC. Tl ilrui:iit hava alrraHy Urn aup iilint with tli IViuhu almanai: fur lUOa. In a-lilit on to tho h uular tr.iminilral n.uiur muully funiintn-J in almanara, thn attic li a un aatruluy ara vry attrartlva to mut imipli'. The mi-iitul rharmtiTintir of ri h ain ara civnn with faithful amirai-y. A tiat uf lurky a iv I unlurky Unya will ! fur Mlii'l to thin n lm have our almanac, frr of rhark'. AJilrma 1 h IVruiia Cu.( Culumhuii, ti. II rrfrr4 Olrl. t'lm J. M. IUrrl, ih atitlior i,f "IVlcr I'an," iMri'wJ an auillriw ui tltiumani (Irla at Hmlih t'uilvfa Our lug liia Drat Aim-rii-an riall of lnl tir, a fririul k-l him buw ba hail foitmt tli JHTllM.-, -WHl." r-i!li-1 Mr. flarrtP, "t trll . you tli truth, rl ni'K-li rntlii r talk ' lhtiamt tin r In one sir) tliau tu talk ot Uwt to tbniiaaut Art I rlilvl "I mt ortil rlii-." H th (luSr toiin i!iln. "tk't air l'ik If h4 a ninf-i or .iiuililni ll.nl aim! ha amtt-r iiH th'ir yi-. .i 1 Tie tm I Nk J ll Ka' 99 00 1 S J Ml Ih Ay 0Jw a(irtm vjr:r,-rrr., M - 1 ti I m4t Nrt. U .1 " "'' tl UI r. " r " - " ur. tl W. M.4 m at) ,1 !.-'. ' ! . ri.i. i. . r i- r"i. kl.a. , l liM. rn.iTinu I .. - -.i m i. ' LAU I lull 5 p ti. iii4 m .. aiMIlitvlll (1- l- . u iwmi.,i at, am, a. IN8I8T8 JAPS ARE LEAVING. iw'Aiili K, HI'HtoS mw Itimui. I raau h littw..,,. l.ll-' - a s., i -J. ".' Me..l .-lfcIIIMi. ,4MMI KMi li. Ml l ! I ,i.t.i , riKi.i ai .uiu . i ..-w. ranama, rcti. z. "Novo! voal will aail through tli lock canal by Jan uary 1, 1915," uVclard LiuUnant Culuni'l Goorifu W, (j(jrtha)a, chairman f tho lalhmiau Canul cuminlaaiun and hipf onifliitor, Uxlay, Th fact thai tho pri'ii nt plan fur tin- luck ami dam at On tun ia atttiafac Uiry tu thn viaitinK oiiuinirra ha tfrratly incuurat;i'd jH.ople of thn canal zunv anil frar of di luy In thu coinplo- tion of thn work haa bran nMieved. The wiKliHwra do nut cotici-ul their aat- lafartion aa tu tho fvaaibllity of tho atun dam. Mr. Taft rxprcaiUHl thclxdit-f before nd that th oiiiniuna of th nKinevra un thu Outun aite would be favorable Thitir liiidinira, thi-refore, did not aur prina him. Twlay rrraidfiit-eU'ct Taft and the ctiKini-rra arcuinpanytni; him went u Culi lira un a api cial train and carefully laniinnl th U mi If uf Culrbra cut. All wrrv much Kratifiil at the great amount of work that haa been dona. lli-furi. thn party arrived all dyna mite wa removed from tho working, tu prevent any poaaibility of an acci- bnl. That Mr. Taft la airtinir aa pacifica tor In the strong ot-electlon factional ferttnt; in the republic of Panama ia Indicated by the fact that both Presi dent Obaldia and Senor Ariaa, ono-time opKitHin candiilatea for the presi dency, have been Invited to American Minister Squleni' dinner and reception to be held tomorrow in Mr. Tart's hon or. Mr. Taft called thi afternoon up on evl'rroidetit Amador, who is ill, wiahinjr to make plain that ha desires to treat a 1 parties alike. He will hear both aides of the com mirniary system controversy, but duubt lesa the commiwsary will continue, al though the so-called luxuries will be eliminaU-d. Mr. Taft has expreaaed full eoiil'idrnce in the judgment of Sec retary Ht in thia matter. DEFICIT GROWS IN JANUARY. Secretary 8lraus Gives Statistics on Immigration and Emigration, Washington, Jan. 29. Secretary Straus forwarded a letter to Senator Frank P. Flint, of California, discussing- th statistics of the department of commerce and labor covering the im migration of Japanesa to the United State and the emigration of Japanese from the United States. Mr. Straus says: 'You will observe that the enure number (Japanese) admitted waa 12, 413 for the ci-leridar year 1907, while tho entire number admitted was but 4477 for the calendar year 1908. You will also bear In mind that the execu tive order of the president was issued on March 14, 1907, but it took a con siderable time to prepare regulations BLIZZARDONPRAIRIE Terrific Winter Storm Sweeping Over Middle West. DRIFTING SNOW BLOCKS TRAINS All Telegraph Wires Quickly Coated With lea and Broken Rotary Alows Ara Powerless. Denver, Jan. 30. From 11 o'clock last night until 1 o'clock today almost atplvlnna. - "A aiiapMiiua qiiftttlon,"' eald I tanrey Nlcoll, the eminent Nw ""lc lawyer, dlacuHeln a celebrated caae, "In fnct, one of tlmae auaplclmia fuea tlmis which rnrry their own conviction with them. It la Juat aneh a (iiieatlon li I glided youth n;::;td the head waiter In a liruudway reatuurant the other morning. "'Waa Ulorik here last nlghtf ha be en n. "'Ve, rlr,' the waiter nnaivercd. "'And,' snld the youth, nerroualy, was I with him?'" Mother will nod Mr. Wlnrt-iw r;',' gyrup tho b at rmi.lv lo iim lut tUaU cbUUraj 4urtu( ill KwtLlua xim1. III Ci.nf Cil. "Are you working to-diiyT aaked a rlaltor of the poet. "That la, are you rolng to workr; for It was quite evi dent that he whs not working at that and put them Into effect and for the the entire country west of the Miaaouri deiiartment of state, both here and through our ambassador to japan, to arrive at a definite understanding with the Japanese government. "I desire furthermore to direct your attention to the fact that the entire Immigration for the year beginning with November 1, 1907, and ending with October 31. 1908, was 6017, while the departures for the same pe riod were 0h;t2, leaving an increase of immigration of Japaneae for that year of m. "It is further to be observed that, beginning with the month of June, 190K, to October, 1908, the emigration of Japaneae from the United States exceeded tho immigration to the Unit ed States by 1642, showing distinctly that the trend of the migration of Jap anese is from the United States. It ia further shown by the marked decrease of immigration during the months re ferred to of 190H aa compared with the same montlia of 1907. "The nresa retwrU which I have siten contain statements made by some of your people in California that these figures are inexact. I desire einpnai ically to state that they ore absolutely river waa cut off from telegraphic eom munication with the outside world as the result of a rain, snow, and aleet storm, accompanied by a wind of al most cyclonic violence that swept over Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska laat night, and then continued its work of destruction eastward. In Colorado, where the storm has been raging for aeveral days in the mountaina and along the weat elope, railroads are blocked by drifts which have rendered even the big rotary plows powerless, and big snowalides are reported from all directions. H igh wini are piling up PE-IMA TONIC FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CATARE1 The poet ran his fingers distractedly through his bnlr. "I have so runny Ideas," he slsherl. 'So mauy, many Idea; but they are ill so confused that I really baren't worked for a year or two." ciTC at. vim- n LM I II J u.tlr m.l br It. li' i'"i .-. ..,! (. fail 1 0 trial tan" I an" ltl. D.. u. u. auiua. V4-. til Arc bt., ratUdflyat. tnerrdlblci. "Over here," said tne Aran jpmie, "we have another Biuuimy. From the cooking utensils found near her she la aupnosed to have been a cook. For two thousand years alio haa remained the drifta in the Just where she was found." m.,n,.in. .nrl addinir to the difficulties "Bosh !" srtTed tue American lourisr. of the railroads. "tliafa no cook." In the Telluride and San Juan d is- "Why not? ..:..,. a..thatrr. rnlorado manv "Who ever heard of a cook remala- mines hav a been forced to close because ln In cue place that longf of the lack of fuel and suppliea. A r-trnm instou DATS PAZO OINTMENT it ruarantawl to eur any eu of llchinc. B'.imlr llin or Protrudins PUa in C to 14 dy or irwifT refumlad. (Oe. . . ..tft-. u-. a JOSEPH HALL CHASE. 1 1 runa Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen : I have used Peruna aid find that it cannot be equaled aa a tonic, as well aa a cure for coughs, colds and catarrh. You are authorized to use my photo with testimonial in any pub lication. Joseph H. Chase, 804 Tenth St., Washington, D. C. slide that wrecked a section of the Tel luride Power company's line put a doren mines and mills in the Savage basin out of commission. The Denver & RioGrandeand Moffat roada are having much trouble with drifta. Bitterly cold weather ia re- i. on file in the ' department, clearly from the East on demonstrate, the accuracy of the fig- t Jfp'gu Fe. Itock 1 urea. . , . n, ,,i:.,,n maita are all late. "It haa further been intimated, as I jr " "LA ,u,t the wind r,m 1-oiw.rta that there a a arge "u ciiij. ik r..i4i- lr- owt . i ..w.i.itt In t ii ,. t..ia .mi" ' .l....!." !- I' - twMlla '""'. -. i t..iw"s ai " raul'a ai4 e'.-A 1 ' laMlawaw arnt Om ii A.J-I I. M. f IBIT & CO., Dnwn. UK. if V.Sj tttutattU Jt w. 'fi ruiswa rai k' "1i i.2 ;.aA tRESCENI Egg-PhospKato MfflCEDWDER A FULL POUND 25c Get from your Grocer Quality Purity . a- m. A Jf The Power Behind the Dough! Mm m BAKING (I I Wte POWDER 23 Ounces for 23 Cents ( I If Of A real power that raises and sustains Jj LoJituii the doueh with absolute certainty. S No Wlurea. A cake made with I f K c cantt0t J J 5ljjfli" Wo Inalat upon refunding your $mm, money If trial doei not con j.frtk. vlnce you. . J 1 4 fklUUiaLa w Eft school SHOES "SPECIAL MERIT" SKAMLESS SCHOOL SHOES KIIOR wllhout aeanw-tmna CCHOOI. I .m.iy, nv. ... -- , ,u,i inina ami """; ' ,.. ,.. Ilv I k..i aii.l (liiliina irw...-. , . 5,.,l.l . Ul '' "X'T. ih"MHV.f oi.luuiy ahona wiia irl. .. .... V..... I.. .11 a.vla ll.l M. 'of "." u 1 our f rv .- .It- Mvatr wriitfiiiu. I.tmk tor Uw Mr 'l r!- Malik on Hi w1o. . ... . A . thai asm ntt ;;rh.....-.'L''.:vir.M U..c::.Z.i'''''','''M' CHla Uto aava. F. tuyer Hoot flf ShoeCo. iirrcntitioua influx of Japanese over the Mexican and Canadian borders. I am justified in saying that thia ia not true, for obvious reasons, inai tnere are some few scattered surreptitious entries is quite probable, but the sum is so small that it cannot be conaequen-tial. "Finally I wish to call your atten tion to the fact, which the statement above are forced to arrangements which have that the wind blew at tl e rate of 70 milea an hour across the Kansas and Nebrsaka prair ies over which they came. The storm started throughout East ern Kansas and Eastern Nebraska laat night with a thick fog. Later thia turned to rain and then, aa the cold wave and strong north wind swept across the Kansas and Nebraska nrairiea. the wires rapidly became ne eiaieroenu. r------ . - - ,n,ntM1(1 indicate, that the cwu w.u. : been called naer . . . " . .- i I itiirm increased in inHfiiany a the 'gentlemen , agreement w, n- - - . . . ,nd thia with Japan, in my judgment, are work ... . I 11- ... 1 Tn n ,"" ".-ff..;Li ih.n wrmld result morning neivner vub M,"M f;tiv;..w. if .f 1 at Incr.med $16,643,842, But Cus toms Revenue Is Larger. Washington. Feb. 2. The monthly comparative statement of the govern ment receipU for January, liiua, snows the total to have been $7,4M),428 and the expenditure o.Vi4,-'liU, amen avr the deficit fur the month 4:i.H42, and for the seven monins oi the present fliH-al year 79,14,443. The receipta Irom cumoms uurmt; . 1 .H tllU anuary, iuuw, amounwo io i.i.t3ir.,- 70, which ia a gain aa compared wun anuary, 190K, of ir.lJ.zo4. ine in ternal revenue yielded f lM.Uii.w. aa againat $19,"44.Kfii for January. 1908. Th total reci inta were auuui -,- 000.000 leaa for the corresiioniiiiig month nt vear. the expemmurt", however, were 14.207,000 greater than ... I.miurv H'UH. The civil and miscellaneous expemii- turva amounted to 1 (.244.1KA an in crease of I. MIO.UOu; war, ,.,- 366. an increase ot 2,21K',uihi; navy. 313.3t6. an increase ol I;"'.""'- The public works item shows a .light t-creaae. The nublic debt statement snows an increaae for the month, leas cash in the treasury, of lo,""6,4!i2. PROVE CASTRO ASSASSIN. Ea-Didator to Ba uea ior m,. ,,-. Ing Plot to Kill Gomex via Tort of Spain, Feb. 2. In accordance with instructions from is .r Alnntara. minister oi me tlm attorney general will oring - " . i i j I wire working into uiucuku the effective embargo Japan i. i..-u "- mmn, haa anv lnfor- on the departure of her aubjecta from Japan. MEA.T AT FAMINE PRICES. Two of Kind. Wttle Johnnie, who Is considered the Imae of bis father, was one day In hta mothers way. when she told him: "You are always In tho way." He replied : "I am Just Ilka papa," Delineator. Mppr la Iba Bad. Cpsaflsoa (maeting him) Old chap, rht will vou take? Atom A further ride on U water wagon, co loug ; II C-rr Whit Voa Walk. Allen' Foot-Kan I a wnatn care for hot. iwcAlintr.CkllilA.aiU nwofleu,rhiTig feat, tkila Oy U 1-irURgi.ti. i'rlre-ir. li'frt accept any iut.t.tnte. Trll f..-kairc f'HluE. AuUre klUM a. Olauteil, L Hoy, S . Y. ' lluy iVefrra, mien first I a might the writers' ranks lly verae was taken In with thank. Tl. years since that Initial splaab They've never Bent the promised cash, ro wait and get no pay. I And, fa worse than having things declined. flprelsnil Plln nealer. Prompt!- Him. "If bit memory." slowly answered the reluctant wituew. "serves me ngntiy Tin. moment " Interrupted tne crtws- Cold ard la Grippe. Mr. C. Happy, Hardin, Ray Co., Mo., writes: "I can Bafely recom mend Peruna as a remedy that will cure all catarrhal troubles. "It was of great benefit to me, as it cured me of catarrh of the throat, and I took a very . bad cold and had la grippe last February. It settled in my throat and lungs. X tooK tnree ootiiea of Peruna and it cured me. "I highly recommend it to all who are aick, and I am glad to add my en dorsement to that of otbera." Pe-ru-na for Colds. Mr. L. Clifford Figg, Jr., 2929 East Marshall St, Richmond, Va writea that when he gets a cold be takes Pe. runa, and it Boon drives it out of hia system. For several yeara ne waa no. entirely well, but Peruna completely cured him. People who object to liquid medicine can now secure Peruna tablets. For a free illustrated booklet en titled "The Truth About Peruna," ad dress The Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed postpaid. mat inn reirardimr the extent of the storm east of the Missouri river. Tho ftiin-iann branch of the Colorado o....u ..:i. ia nratiallv tipfl I ...mlnln. UwTpr! "olea remember, Mr. S OUUIIirill lOlliuau K " J I ' - , , on hv the blirxard racing in the region slick, tisat your memory under oa.b irue oi of AlDine Dasa. Thia ia also the Leadville branch. A passenger train on thia line ia reported to be stuck in the nsow at Piatt canyon. Short Hay Crop and Floods Make California Suffer. Ktnekton. Cal.. Jan. 28. The scar city of beef, hogs and sheep haa caused meat pricea here to increase jbbi ot late, and the retailers have raised their nrirva until the head of the house is compelled to pay fancy figures for all Tm Llmdt Coon and Proceeds to CO cts. a bu. WELCOMED AT PANAMA. kinrl of meat. Of late years, at certain seasons, tne greater portion of California depends on Nevada and Arizona, and even Ore gon, to supply the bulk of meat Ow ing to tho failure of the hay crop m Nevada and Arixona laat season, the atorW in these two state, are not in Headquarters at Culebra Panama, Jan. 30. President-elect Taft today made hia trip across the Isthmus of Panama and everywhere waa greeted with marked demonstra tions of good will. With hia party, Mr. Taft landed this morning at Colon condition for slaughter. The prevail- and proceeded oy B'.y-"' "T, ing wet weather, with washout and ora, rTZUl Goethals, chairman of the Panama Ca- SEED OATS Per Salzer'a cai-it pat 9. 1 H I-art-t .rrowers erf weed oats, wheat, bturtcT. I .puttwrn, poUtoei. pratses na cioversanu i tairTja aveeds in trie wurid. Btai cataio free: or. I strnd lOo in kkidm aokt receive sample of J B.ilion UoIIat Grass, ykldiog lOtona o ha I per acre. oats, epcli. bar ler. etc., east! worth I 1 1 Q.fiOnf nr maii'i money to cct start wnb-1 and cat-tio Ire. Or, send 14c and we add a ( ...-in ba frm a ftryVf I never SD DC' ItJ C I m I flbyjou. SALfRSEE0C0..wrCLjtM W I The cleanest. lmhtpst ana most couuuriouic SLICKER at the same time cheapest m the end because 11 wears longest 3L"erjrwhsre Every gormenl quor anieed water proo Cololoq free v . ai - ii -i 40t P N U No. ft-09 THEEt WTttim to dTrtUr plaaM I maailon till papar. I A Flavoring. It make syrup better than Maple. grocan. f.. earlnada of stock, haa created al most a meat famine and pricea are soaring. Jtpan Mot Worried. Tokio. Jan. 29. In an editorial Ml which tne tiocni win pri. and Culebra waa most cordial. Tomorrow Mr. Taft will tomorrow visit the site of the uatun aam. u the Japanese people are warned against members of the party are in good connecting the movement for naval ex- health. , . -..., panaion and increased fortifications in Lionel uoeum.a, -'-" America with the anti-Japanese agita- governor of the canal zone; Colonel lion in California. It will say mat tne v,. w. uorgaa, uc. .-... -' American government i. only showing and other prominent persons immeoV : j j u.. .inhnanlMltha North Carolina from a wise care ior ii urjn:iiuin.ic.-., ... ..v., - - - waii and the Philippines, and that only the tug Crystal and welcomed the prea- ...-.rut aenaat ona i.ts could connect luenv-eieci. FIb Krit. mM t nrrliwird Uruftlelzh bonat- nal commission. , ,. ,. ,, .hi, n.h, fln. The. receptioni by the Panam. om- u. - . ClBis, uuin av viun I There are mora able-bodied men to the l total population in the Western Statea 'of the United Statea and Canada thaa ! anywhere else In the world. suit ill the High Federal court against Cinriano Castro, ex-president of ene- ... .1- ehanre of having lliaii .wl tho attemptetl aaaaaaiiiBno.. V,...i,l..nt Gomel. Minister Alcan nimunication to me general waa accompanied by amount ol uoeunwnwM minister writes: a proof. large The such proper naval expansion with any feeling against Japan. Chile and Peru Quarrel. Vaiivaniimi. Chile. Jan. 29. The rupture of diplomatic reiauuim bp tween t'hile and rem, Kiinu tho withdrawal of Senor J. id. Echm ...... ii, riili.in miniater at Lima, has .rooaoit more or loss excitement here, .mil tho old animosities between the The first person to hake the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Taft when they landed waa Governor Melendex of Colon. At Culebra the president-elect was received ceremoniously by Preaident Obaldia'a cabinet. The president-elect will sail from Colon for New Orleans next Friday. Washington Seea No Relief. Washington, Jan. 80. The western "The diM-umen'ta show that the black, tcoHniries, dating back to the war storm which has been moving east- Which nappuy w of 1879 and ino conaetpiein aniuioivwn WBra is eemcrcu i"'s imiiK coni.-v .v. c... r. r." i' ..tT ... h frustrated by tho presence ot - or tno reruvian p ii"-. -ruira . u of . . . cw, hBVe to a certain I ... . mA ,rdor Of 1 . I .aUlVAlt. il... am.ireiitions. aiiviio i measure, uvcu ..... ff.ri - . . i I r.tttM." I V.lMliiu. v .. .. - CU.Il ran. uown wbh wnn. w;ih nm. I iitt.i Mont.. Jan. 29. Mrs. iaie Find No Panama, rt'b 2. The engineer ac- i.... i,.i,int.lct Taft spent cated, cmpany "K ; n: ,pa r f.ilin a distance of 100 totlay at un a. th. P licate mine, will live, a ..f Hie rann . i.h-ui.i.-iiiiii. . i-y . , i :.. Wntm.-r. who laat night while intoxi- . . . . , . . ur. keil hacKward into - anniv, feet, at tne ccording to l.n. Iiul.1l "'U C :: dm and The wim.an'. escape from death is re natural founiiai ons r i.i .imot m raculoua. She fell regarded the plan, ior fett of water, and it the dam aa wing i--- - , . ,(k1iW that the only injuries Taft attemieu uw ..,..v-r... - o .. ... . i i .. a,i aatiai nintxi wri a a viunvii miniHtor. hrPBBfcbone and n injured heel. A pe- mi . Mmr'eh todav and later the president- lect received the British ... Pu..itlr channel to mo ...ill lm used Htean.ship for the first time tomorrow. canal culiar feature of the accident was the 1'ar.llc channel to -"-': ,.: tho ,Wt bucket. ... . ..j iiin niiimrLuiu w. m hv iiaii " - Will ue useu " .""'.," . ni.Fated Boat Mystery xT...r..tl, Va.. Feb. 2. Hidden be- .i. .h.. tnrtuiliMit waves n nnuilld SnoatH, It nm " - -f . . .a . L 1,1. . N. C.i the secret oi tne over lliiltirns, Mystery in Navy Suicide. on niom. Cal.. Jan, 29. J. S, ..., - - - r . . , . . , i M,.nn a warrant machiniat on ooaru i,. .r.,l.i.r Alhanv. at ancnor in me harbor here, committed suicide last night by shooting. The captain of the Albany haa revoKeu an "''" denied admittance to civilian, aboard lake region, although the influence ot the cold wave is already felt aa far east aa the Appalachian., according to the weather bureau. Storm warnings are displayed on the Atlantic and Gulf coast except South Florida; on the California coast from Point Reyes to Eureka, and on the Straita of Juan oe Fuea. Cold weather will prevail in the Middle and North Atlantic state. Saturday night and Sunday. 840,000 Fira al Kelso Kelso. Wash., Jan. 30. Kelso ia ex- nerieneinir one of the largest Area in i : . " .. . . , ta history. The three-story anu two- story Fidler and Gray buildings are a total loss, a so the fc.eio journal nlant. Robb & Master, grocers, Becker MilHnerv comDanv. aicuermoii. reai estate cdwnany. Huntington jacason real eatate company, besides arxiui a doren office.. At 14 :5 a. m. the fire is still burning, but is well under control The lo. i. estimated at 4U,vuu, which in rn. No clow to corroborate snip anu reiuae ' titvoftho roysterloua steamer wt went down there early yesterday, mains untold, ro cow w - --the Bfrair. Coroner thotestHi.ony oi tno.e- not B0Ile .board the ship Dltimond shoals iigntsnip wuu - , , ,,.h aecrecv are un- . . 1 .1 ai InTnlT I rta t" I I aal ILI icaowiiB - - X'Dv of th; known. ... i .J ii-tuir I Atlantic- wa.ou... Ramova Wreck of Maine -a R.nnan. Waahinirton. Jan. 29. Preaident ur. I,J.7 Feb -.-The railway. Roosevelt today aent to congreaa I Winnipeg. eb. Z in ,..., approving the recommenda have given oniur. . ,h. ,lM i oovernor Mairoon that an ap- rt,r,wCnlng w thinV made to remove the tomorrow morning wun n- r k n. y,. b.u CBhlp Mama from .aar m IflR U UKVOk - vp Prt,r.r"7.t; nranada;. history. I Havana harbor. Train Stuck in Snowdrift. La Crosse, Wis., Jan. 80. Paaaen r train No. 23 on the Southern Min nanta division of the St Paul road, running between La Crosse and Wes sington Springs, S. D., ha. been stuck n a anowdritt weBl oi jacason, muni., .ince 103:0 laat night The train haa many passengers, but, being a oay train, carries no .leeper or diner. A relief train was started out laat night, but failed to get through. Pas.enger train No. 3 on the La trosse uiviaion of the same road waa wrceked early today at Portage, Wis., but nobody waa injured. 1 1 Z 'nOial ASlDSU ALCOHOL i PfcK CENT. Ac5e(abtv'IVrpaiionrt!r.s. stmitatiirS the FotxIarKiRrdufe IVomolcs Diestionflif erfi ness and. R.,s!.Contns ntiltsr OpiunOIurphine wM-xal KOTXAHCOTIC. ferrW Sad-Kcjrnua09R rMf..-t Rj-medv forCmtsfli Hon . Sour StoKWh.DTrta; Yorn.Coiwuls!s.tevwi5a- nessandLOSScrsixr. R Simile SiJnanW of KEW "ORK. For Infants and Children. Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signarare ft A aT m VJr - Efilssliny 1 Hi! hi Use For Over Thirty Years inan in Exact Copy of Wrapper. EJ2 th mua . airv. j.w, i wa.weaHwr.-J,S!! old beaten out Into a lenr l-'-ia,taJO ot an inch in thickuesa beTOinea translucent, ind tha light rays peueuatlng it give it a greenish hue. m aa Mm. Best i.OUiU BYFUI". De n tinift- Sild by dTtuiots. It FbuiIH-Souh4. The Rev. Dr. fourthly, -at tiiv aa ciall 1 can't wall 10r lce, Mi a Sprightly Young Wo-uaa Hollinga. worth. . - The Rev. Pr. Fourthly -Miss Hollinga worth, but your voice baa a familiaf ao,,nd. Sprightly Yoiinr Woman Well, thara not o atranxe, die tor; 1 have bean .Ing. lug la your caotr lw a year and a halt. FOR rtOYS year