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" THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22, '1909.- Itiulor who have been making a niel Javttlnutiuii f tho uixtiHt'T lme called H meeting for tomorrow. PATHETIC 1.ETTMIS i WRITTEN IX .MHI Clicrrv. UK, .Nov." ?1 letter written In their underground prison by the twenty miners rtwucd ulive yesterday eame to light today. The TWO Í"i4tl broth., Joe ami .Siilvatore Tol iv'al chort notes but all of mine lonor, mc that In on a tlv sire wus expieased iliot their funcial be embeliiohed wilh a brass hand On of i ho inot touohinic wun ntlm by John l-oi imor to lit wife Sadie, Loiimer I a voting Scotchman fioin Ayrshire, whkh .oumiv lie left ton ye.irs hfo. Ho is an e pot loured minor, mid. lii- his wife, conotunt attendant ni huroii. lio Just la u git ami ay he win k hftrfc to the mine wh-n ho Is well, al though Id W Hilling, alter what tins tnppened. to support him myself It lii would "nlv got wafer work." said JIis. Lorinior. "Heaven ktium hi hit boon it cod nun then.- three years 've boon man led Never stooped levoud tho door at night cxc-ent on lorie nighia." As tho i-i nt tho house of iicb Of the score of men rescued ulivr resterdav. Inrim r received In hi bedroom mans calbrs. some of Hi rekv.lve nd others who wished U congratulate linn on hi i-sonpr. txirliner'n letter written In ihe fa of death, a were the other follows 'lle.ir Wife: I m still living nl thouah II Ik now 5 o'clock Sun'liiy morning n ril there I little hope, us th black damp I getting the best of tin. There lire 21 of u iiltouolher here.. DohI- wife do not grieve; we will meet again. Cod blew you. lie llevo In Him. Jle will take core of you. 1 iíui'hi we will meet In a bet tor land. When you el thin let them know Hi home (H otliind i. That I Hll dear, iod bless you. I (HlKtllill TOl'It l.oVlXli lirKHAXO." One of the Plgutl letters signed b 1h two brothcr ronrluili' Itli thlf "Wo denlre M liBtid with our fun era and we wlh to he burled nidi- by lde." Another iiorllon of the letter re- fem to "our mlneiable tomb, where five of u (till live, iiltlioiiRh without knowlnir whether wo tiliull evel otnorKo allvo." All tho fHrewellH wire wrlllr-n on Elinor frorn the mine book ear ned b.V Walter Wnlte Wiiite hnd tin only lewd pemil In the itronp hihI it iitLii'.ed from hand to himd In older lliMt Mil iillHht write. tn Inxttinte of the nelf Biu'ilflre oi Hie morn idurdy nrlMonor wim re luted by IJiinier todiiy. ''Wnler.1 IlKlil I think Hint whk hlr imino wan lxty yenri ni ninl the iekrr BnioiiK im." mild I.orlmer. "Our ieutet uffetnm eiinie from fhlrm for only chiinblefulln of wiiter iimild b (tot from the neei'nte. WiiH Kinwkl MTew no oxlinumed Hint hf i-Olild not etonp over hilt huil to II'' on hi fitoi" to (Irllik. We motif linlrH In the ifrotind with our fli)KT ttld Ihen nlt"" for tho Mow eemm' of tho wilier Into llielll. It kept bimv hut we hIwhh were feveriuli with thlmt. I tell y.m thut when n iitll water filled Into b hole therr euvtt't a mini but imved It Hut the utrnlmer men frequently imwid tluli turn to lut the old men dilnk." UNITED STATES WINS BARREN VICTORY (ConllniMvl from f'umi I, Viliunn 2.) VENEZUELANS u I he ktoi'k. oí iibüillui y com pa tile. Thin illKtributiou. I further unüer itlrtnd, I ordered lo be eifeeted on pi o reta bHHif oí Hiiportíoiimoiit. Tlmt l to nay the hem lent holdorb of StHlidard nil. utoi k would receive o proportional nutnher of choren in tho rtiH'k oi Hiilwidiury oinpuniex." Mr Klllot no nked what eouroo the ecnipuny would iidopt If llio ver- du t of Hie loner ourt kIioiiIU Ii up held In the higher i-ourt. That," he iid, 'iR xometliiiig I InH t,e In tier pi "nn od to dim tixs When l hme noun tho opinion by whiel: the I'nlted HtatoM elioiiit eouit Inriii,.,, Urn ,1,-eree " ' " tv , Henij Wellrmin, who it -pi eneiilii the I beDOUS lUtorney erierui or Miexuuri in iimi iitiiteV ."Hit iijf.ilnKt the Htiindurd nil (ompi.li and condiu ted the exaiiiinii- tion In .New York of the olfici-rx of the i fin p.i i , tnken a view Himilar to tlli.t ixpieKHed by Mr. Klllot. He luniH up the Ditunlinu ax "a theoretical victory." "1 oiinnot ee." he fr id, "thut any prniti al ellect in to be expected, it .eiiiiK us Ir lile liii-t the (ovefniilent run do l-t to order till' mile of the propel l, and in that in no the money, of (oiire -, Koe ti, the present ytoi k o ildiii" In R. nii form or iinothor. Dole i no lonfivi'utloii, no puninh- liii lit, as there would be In the euM1 of run Iría 1 proceed lti(fii with tho Im position of a big fine. The ease lie xlmllar to that of the co.il roadM whtrh w -re forced to sep arate I linn their eoul hUNinesR nd It in difficult to nee, t-ven IV the decision l- upheld by the miprcinc court, how the ffovci'tiineni un prevent the con trol of standard nil properties re maining In the iiiiiie handH. even If it split mi Inlo Its conslUllent plop- rties. This Ii.ih been tlie case in every unit In the past In which the low lia.s compelled the dissolution of onibiniilloiis. They hiivo iilmply been put Into diffirent nhupo mid hiivc (foiie o Ionic more compactly than ever. FEAR CASTRO III EXILE PRISONS FILLED WITH FRIENDS OF EX-DICTATOR Unrest in Republic Due to Plots of Deposed Ruler is Claim of Existing Regime. I I DI KKI, VnUKVDV SIMS Slni()V l TO WASHINGTON hi cano. .Nov. I' I ('lilted States llislrht Attorney K. W. Sim,, who was one of the prnm-i utlnif attorney In the iiiüe bulóle JinlK" J.HriiliH when tlie Standard nil company wn fined to.ooii for ulleired viola tion of the Klkius' rebuto law and his assistant. J. Wilkerson, left for Washliiitton today. It ai, said the trip Is on business connected with Saturday's decision npainst the StMiidiird. IMM HI I I I l.l ll LINKS TO OMMKNT t. IliU lMON Cleveland, n., Xov. 21. -"I nlmpU fan not cominenl on the decision oi Hie I'nlted Suite circuit court on tlie government n complaint nirnlnt the Standard nil compnny." said John 1) Kockefeller, nt church today. mil no longer actively oouiiected nn me iniin.iRemcnt of the company nd It would be. Improper for me to enter Into u discussion of tlie matter nir. JtoeKefidler, who has becu III. Is proireln(f rapidly toward recovery. J'ATOM HUI MKS I'K.HT TO SVK Nltk I1MUII t'herry, Now 21.-The story of p desperate Hunt waned in the depth of the mlny by on one faction of twen tv-ono entombed nilners oKiilnst an other, over the want water supply Wns told here today by Ino Antonleso. oho of tho rescued moil Acoordilm lo Anlonlesos ac, mi lit t tiff saving of the sick mini was uc i ompllshi'd only after one group, headed b h branny miner hor imnie Mil refuncd to dlvulK1'. hud been overpowered by the others. Ilitti'f r-pl-ruiiMltio were ex, banned, blow struck und finally kntve rr drawn. There were three sick men In the pmlv. A group head, d by I'H'llund and Walle Insisted that Hie irk men should have the first call on the water supply that seeped Into 1 tie shallow pit let. At laet one other man. physically stronger than th others. Hied to take the water from i ho sic k. 'We found someone was pushing WrfloroHk. the weakest of the party, mva irom the wider and alriillng it." said Antonleso. Willow eKik was too weuk to rei-lst. Aftei lie lidd us a secret guard was es tablished over 1 1 tin and He soon found the man w ho whs stealing Hit water H't gave him a bad beating n,l he resisted, finally drawing u Inlie. We felled hill! Mil .in HXl bundle and dragged I11"1 lnl" " ' "' ' tier. After had no trouble. ' luirinu Hie last tto . I . i v w tii Hir ol rebellion ,11,, I ut. an, I !, aine Irl'iids again " fc tM'i:Hi; I". OF Oil, THI ST J.tUVKItS IN m:w yokk I'hlcsgo. Xov 21.- Morltx ltosen- thiil. who represented the Standard Oil coiupnin as special roungel throtigh the cune which was yesterday decided adversely i,, the eompunv hv the United States cln nit court of appeals t 81. Iul. left here todnv for New York. Joseph Moes. n law partner of Mr. KoHonthnr Maid Mr. KiHKnthals trip east n a matter foreign to tin. Standard nil comimnv's ease. Mr. Mosi sddea, however. thut there prohxhly .Id be n conference of the Htandan i.l company's conns, I hc fore Mr llosenthal left Xew York. 1'mirie I leet in l ine t oiiilllioll. MatitLi. Xov. 21 I'nolfli l.il re ports Imítenlo that tlie fulled Slate Paclllc fleet under Hear Admiral S,- hree has exceeded the records of the Atlantic balllishlpH In night tared prm li.e which has Just been com lud- d The tied is now at sew for bat tle and torpedo practice and mill ren dezvous at fil.incst.o. Valuable Hore IVnd Mi'Xieo I'itv. v. 21 llonar.l. e bay colt, 2 omu old b ,ld Kellou- Xlmohla. died at the feral Vlliox race track bile todav. lie was imported from the I'nite.l si.iies for the li'i.oaii Mexican id Iby of 1 1 1 and was held favorite In the fuiure belting' on tliat 'event He was on tu d hv lie. , me 1 Ham. the American banker, who val- d Ihe colt at (Im.iKiII (Br lio ruing JusrnsJ tpHlti XmuA Win f.nucHs, Nov; 21. Former Presl dent ('initio, un exilo in SHnlander Spain. Is nccused dolly by the hiifh- est officials; of the Venezuelan gov, eminent of attempting to foment t revolution against tlio (lomi'i reign TJio continued nglliilion caused by the wholesale arrests of rustro par tisans by tlie recent sensational split In the liberal party when an attempt was mude to reorganize It and by the near approach of the next sossion of congrega which will elect a consti tutional president, ha stirred polit ical feeling, causing unrest and un certainty. Kit her a serious condition docs exist in Venenada duo to step being taken by the overthrown dictator lo wreak vengeance on ('resident fjo meg or there is an object which In spires the government to muke It ap pear thijt ('astro Is busy conspiring with his followers. This objecl. op ponents of (lomeg say, is perhai, ti Justify the wholesale arrest which have been made. Kveryone believes ('astro never will rest until he has mude another effort to ruin tlios. who are responsible for his downfall. Times are hard for ('asiros friends In Veiiezuelii today Ihe following are among many not ables languishing In the same, prisons which tiny once filled with their enumiOH. II Tallo ,lendo.n, Castro s boon Companion und financier who made millions for himself; Simon Mellow, Castro's brother-in-law: Trino 'nutro, rasttos brother; Jt. ('astillo Chupel IjXihlei of Hie Castro party in the laic congress ami flem-ral Cclcstlii" forana, leader of tin- opposition In congress. Perua, was imprisoned because he was about to start a newspaper to oppose the election of president (Jomex. " , Mnn of th, bust friend of (jo me, helo vc Hie re-orgiinieuion of "he .liberal party now goiiiK on threatens tho presont ndminiNiration and that at the last luometit con gress will bring forward n man to oppose Homez. Such aide and faith ful supporters of Home!! as (inicial I .",., 1 1 1 . itnpUsUt. who was Ho drains of the reaction against Castro, in, I Camón Avala, first vice presi dent of Venezuela, have empliatlca ll refused to serve in the party organ Iziitlon or to countenance it in any w a y. MUST E X P L AIÍsTe X E C U T 1 0 N OF AMERICANS IIITY MIX ON slflhl IN II N.t:iiO( n At I I : I'lierry. III. Nov. 21 I e-s.,iNi'icd with the coiiilitions in Hie shall and the management, f tf t x minen In I lie Marsn Hi's i-lis) mine wept on sink, last night Tliev say the nun, i.wn- r refused to iinprio r Hu ir pi,,p ' lt and that as a result of Hie strike Hie a,, ne mn) be permanently i low ,!. Ihe situation at the mine w i." atf.ct- 1 lo the lo, id disaster althoiiKh din loiiteoi among tie- woikiiK-u an- i-'OliP ,1 e S IM'jl mill.- f 'le ASTOR-'S YACHT REPORTED IN SAN JUAN MONDAY ( Alillitio'd fltuii I 'ago 1. ( oliiinn i.j t hitigv In Nov. s2! app.dnhr.1 l'leall eml lcl,il James (J. fttsl se.re-i.i-sv litre Italic, in lH- Mexlcil I'lIX llailev reteptly tar of the Alio ai lived loiilglit Mr llalley will he cll.llg.' d'afi, or in.- Ano n. ,,u oiiImsiv In ,(, . am i me nisi ,, the p.xt month, un til a sue, ess.. r .i Ambass.oloi !i ibl K Tlooni s .n w tnuu idiii nieiii then I. ikes efle. t. .I-Slinies the ilfes of t' pooll a NURSING MOT1IKRS how tlie boiufici.i! etiects n turn at once cnrdingly. u t ta tiarleton, Tlie Vaoi.tei.iw v on !hc w : , IXkMlH V N1l.Ht lt t l.H. I- f SN Jt N lÜalKlinah. ( Ja.. Nov. ;M - Th- w (re íos operator lu re sunt t.. night thai at '& p. PI. tituV he aught thl llo- o from ship ' T ht Nournmhsl a-,fe at San Juan." .peaking to tho cutter Y.un.or.n. tíio w I roles oMFrntor learned that tho voaool bud lieen orderd not to pro cood furthor toward tho north mast of "uh:, a here, ihe aubnierged arok , waa aliilitoJ 111 a vc-rj- bllil sliort time. It not i nniy Dinkls licr up, tint On ri lies the mother's milk aiul pmpt rly nuurblics the child. Neatly all mothers who inline their chihlrvii hnuid take this .splciuli'l Íhh1 tonic, not only t keep up their own strenjth hut to projx-rly inunish their children. ink silt IV ill ligi i.lsltt ( oollniioil from I'ngo I, oluiilll !t.) retary nor the W hite House would discuss In any way the landing dllll lillly with Nnatai'iu, and Imth tin president and Mr. Knox refused flat ly lo make any comment ,n the prcsi teniial talk. Tlie secretary carried a formidable array of papers when he entered his carriage to drive to the While House and Counsellor Unit also can led a bulging portfolio. The only other event ot importance that transpired In the day was the dis patch of ordeis to thi transport ltuf- ialo on iluir on tlie fiuifie const to ai at mice for fanama. Tho nav iepaitmeiit s Instruí lions to the com maniler of the Httffabi were clear and explicit and the vessel was expectml lo sail tonight from PltchlltiKtuc bay California, after taking on aileipiut. supplies of coal slid provision. This ordering of the llun.iio south on hui r -up , hedule Is taken to mean (hat the government is making ready (0 throw a nduinn of 'nitcd Slates marines into the Xlcaraguan turmoil lor the protection of American lives ml property. Whiie the five hundred marines an nalteied gemially over the Caiinl ti ne, tln-y can b concentrated quick ly in I'aniin.i by mean of tin" rull- rojd. Auv expedition against Nicar agua in whidi the marines figure would be lindel t.ikci. n the Pacific side ,,f the Isthmus. The I'.ilfTalo would land tlo na n at Ho- port of Corlnlio. la iiilles from Managua. The authorities tonight insist that Hie dispatdi of the Huff .no Is not to be ,,cc,(. ,l as meaning un expedition ia to be launched against the layiin government l,ut that the vessel Is or der,,) south to be in readiness should occasion suddenly ri.-e The liutfalo arries six guns. Is ol 8 tons li'inl, n and her engines de velop hotse povMI. The Vessel sill Im driven al top speed to Panama where on her arrival, her c-oniniamler has been lusti u. ted to report Immed iaH lv t" asliliiglon. DASHED church lioro" today. Ho wild In part: "Wo have homes for released con victs, refuges for women and law prohibiting the sale of lluuor and tobacco to minors In our country, he kald. Continuing, ho added. ' wish to pay tribute to the Christian workora who took the Initiative In those mutter," PENTACOSTAL SAINTS LOOK FOR JUDGMENT DAY Winnipeg, Mnn., Nov. 21. Pome coataf aalnis rom all parta of Can ada jHiid! northern I'nlted States are h-rV íof .it -week's conference. They bvllevo the coming of Christ Is close and will discuss tlio meaning of tho aifcn which they pgnrd at port ending- this.. e .roffrloa In -Vito Aoolili'iit. Akron, D, Nov. 21. An nutoino bll containing Janus J. Jeffries, the pugilist: Fred Work, local automo bile racer. Frank Hoteh and other sporting men, struck Mrs. Llthla Uot aoll of this city late tonight, break ing hor wrists and ankles, according- to a report made public by tho po lice. Physicians said the woman will bo permanently crippled. WEDDING PARTY 10 DEATH Three Lose Lives as Result of Chauffeur's Attempt to Light His Cigarette, I Br Morning Joaranl Kncvlul I micl wlra Cuthbert, On.. Xov. 21. three per sons are dead and two probably fat ally In Jured as a result of un auto mobile accident lore late tonight. The dead: CtTtTIHS WII.I.1A-MS. of Foil )alnes, Ci JAMKS SHKl'AliD. of Kdlson, (la. 11. NUKPAltl). of Kdlson, fjn. The injured: Miss Helen .Mattox, aged JO, Colo- mnn, f!o. Mis Mary Maiiox. aged H, Cole man. C,!l. The accident occurred as the party was returning from Cuthbert to Coleman.' With tho purpose of being- married. ames Shepard and Miss Helen Milt ing, accompanied by Horneo Shep ard. a brother ol the groom and Miss Mar, Maltox, a sister of tho hride-to- seourtil an automobile at Fort Haines late this iiflernooii, und were (Itilckly driven to Cuthbert by Curtis Williams. I'pon reaching this point II the ministers refused to miirry the ouple on account of their youth neither of Ihem having passed thei twentieth birthday. After being un abb- to secure tthe services o'.' a mill ister the paitv hastily left Hie town Speeding along at a rate of thirty miles an hour, and while attempting light u cigarette, Williams lost ni rol of his machine, crossing thirty-foot bridge over the Central of eorgia railway, and the party was ashed to the railroad trucks, below W1 "HAT better use can you make of a nickel than to exchange it for a cake of Ivory Soap? " What else will give you so much satisfaction. What other soap can be used for so many different purposes; for the bath, the toilet and for fine laundry use? Ivory Soap 994áo Per Cent? Pure I STEWART - I STQVES & RANGES lions to the poor and he Uvea the lift" of a day laborer. There is stamped on the face of J. Ends Howe, some times called the "millionaire hobo' more wordly wisdom, more sainili nesi than any other face 1 over saw.' Island Volcano Active. Teneriffe, Xov. 21. There are now four craters throwing out incandes cent matter which iroquently l oc companled by explosions. Tho flow of lava has covered nearly four miles and is still advancing-. American Ituys ( nslle in Spain. Madrid, Nov. 21. Lawrence Verin, of Baltimore, has purchased an an lent Moorish palace; at Koiidit, Spain Kxcavutions have been going on there for tho last few day and valuable Roman urcheologlcal remains and much treasure have been found. PROGRESS STHMIAN CANAL Repoit of Chief Engineer Goe thals Interesting Resume of What Has Been Accom plished During the Year, WHOLESALE POISON PL0Í STARTLES AUSTRIAN ARMY l it lMtH!T OW San Kr;tnei- III I I l AT M.lIJ Vl II W .-o. Nov. I. Tho na val transport Tturlalo sailed from h, re i , ..!. r SI for .Magdalena Hay. lower California, t" "'"t i.s station ship at th, toal station. S-r4 . i a s. I b., k , ..f vr m4 this 4 sm ltk a. I I VM afe.-H So A I'll & hi'WNt. 40 Fnrl ta.. Now V JAPANESE BARON MAKES GOOD AS PULPIT ORATOR t..s Angel,. Nov. : I. --liaron Kan- I ila. iio inlw-r of tho J.iwncfce loni I uiera-o promoting party. Moiling the t'ntled States, preached the piuelpal im.,i In th.- first Congregational II Captains, Recently Promoted Receive Gift of Deadly Pills; One Trvs Dose, Dying Al most Instantly. (Br .Múralo Juaraal nptcisl Luh Wlrol Vienna, Nov. 21. An extraordi nary attempt at wholesale poisoning- among military officers here lias ,ii used a s.-nsallon. A large number of off leers Jusl promoted to captain ,hl,is in tho general staff, have rc cdved through Hie mail sample boxes of pills. These were accompanied b a circular recommending them for nervous d billtv. (me of the offi cers. Captain Mador, took anme ol Ihe pills and died almost immediately. An autopsy revealed presence of cy anide of potusium und that death had been caused by this poison. further investigation showed that all the pills contained canide of po tassium 111 large quantities, and also that many of tho first lieutenants at tached to the staff but not promoted hud not received pills. The circular were signed "Charles Frauds," and bore a false address. Ail attempts so tar to solvo the mystery have failed and It Is siig geated that tho poison may have been sent out by gome disappointed offi cer or that the poisoning is an anur- hist outrage. - PLAIN TALK FROM PULPIT OFRICH NEWYORKCHURCH ew Yoik. Nov. II. "I ,1, ny tho right of any man to exploit ihe land ahilo there aro hungry stomachs to fill." declaie.i r. Haywood, pastor of the wealthy Itaptwl hur, h of the Covenant "I let my property." be said, "to oants for ouite as little as will pn) tax and the xpensvs ol one girl whom I am potting through coll, g-. Tin- (nt, lle.-liial gymnastics of Hie average .Ww York preacher when confronted with the text It Is easier for a came! to go through, the . of lor. lie man for a rich man to enter tho kingdom of heaven." aro pluablo I have known two rich religious men In my life. One la dead and the other Is ,,ii the r..,.iy H' ha given niil- (By Morning Journal hpecint Leased Wirol Washington, Xov. Sl.J-HatiHfardnry progress In Hie construction of the Panama canal is shown in Hie an nuul report of the isthmian canal coinmiHslon for Ihe fiscal yatir end ed June 30. 190. mado public by the secretary of war today. The report deals with tlie organiza tion of the work, construction and engineering problems, civil govern ment of the canal zone, tin sanitary conditions which were greatly im proved and Hie cost of the canal. While tlie report contains few facts which have not been printed from time to time mid scarcely any comment by Colonel tioethals. chair man of the commission and chief en TÍneer of tlie work, it nnrds an inter esting resume of what has been ac complished during th year. FUNERAL RITES FOR TSI AN CONCLUDED Pekín, Xov. 21. The ceremonies in connection with the interment of the late Dowager Kmpress of China, term- I tí yir íc'x'"' I Slip Ar sold on Its. tbelr mer- Written ' guarantee goes with every Stewart Range. We Illustrate a Royal Ptewart Kange. This la Just one of the many styles of Stewarts we have displayed at our store. Call and see the other Stewarts. We are also showing a good line of Heating Stoves. RAABE & MAUGER J 115-117 North First Street jj Statement of tho Condition of the Bank of Commerce Of Alhiiiinorqiio, X Mexico, Xovr-mbcr II), 11109. KESOUH'KS: Loans and Discounts $1,005,900.72 Honds and other Securities HI, 000. no P.eal Estate 1 1,82s. 44 Furniture n.nd Fixtures S.üüO.ilO Caah and Exchange 71 1 . 3 T, 8 . 3 1! Total '. $1,744,G:,.T..",2 I4.niMTlF,S: Capital Paid up $ 150.000.00 Surplus and Profits 60,471. lilt Deposits Subject to Check 1,0:10.010.42 Time Certificates of Deposit 514,150.07 Total $1,714,637.52 SOLOMON I.CXA . . W. S. STRICKLE It W. J. JOHNSON'.. J. C. HALDltlDC.IO, A. M. BLACKWELI. OFFICERS A XI DIRECTORS: President Vice President and Cashier Assistant Cashier WM. 3d IXTORIf, O. E. CROMWELL TIME TO ORDER OOSE EAF EDGERS WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis. Minn. "I was. a STCat uffercr rrra female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. I read to much of what Lydia K. Ilnkham'a Veg etable Compound had done fur other suffering women 1 felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help me wonaertuiiy. Aiy pains ail left me. I new atrouger, and within three mouths waa a perfectly well woman. "1 want this letter made public to show the benefit' women may deriye from Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable ('ompouud.'' Mrs. John O. Moldan. 2116 Second St, North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and frenuv in testimonials like the above prove the efiicienry of Lydia E. Fiiikbam's Vegetable (Uimpound. which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sipht of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia L. link ham's Vegetable Compound to restore their neaitn. If you want apodal drice writ to Mrs. Pink bam, at Lynn, Mao. Khe will treat your let terasstrirtly confidential. For years she tías bren helping sick Women in this war. free nf rharra. llual statu tate writa at uno 0. .tr r,:rs.-: ! 1 Don't wait until the end of the year . . . DO IT NOW! We can rule the sheets to suit your needs. H. S. LITHGOW Manufacturer of UI,AXK HOOKS, LOOSE LEAF DEVICES, Itl'IlDER STAMPS. Phone 914. r iniitcd today when the Biicrilicial tub- let was returned from the tombs and placed In tho dynastic temple of the forbidden city. Tho viceroy of Chi- Li and two hia-hor offlcra have been punished on nceount of rureles.mo.H in connection with tho funeral. All those who took, part In the ceremon ies, numbering thousands, havo been rewnrded. Aeronautics at Cornell. Ithaca. N". Y , Nov. 21. Cornell university faculty hus planted a pe tition of tho Cornell Aero c!uh for the establishment of a chair in aeronau tics next year. Tho oourso will be In hariro of Professor Ci. It. Mcllcrmott and craft of tho heavler-than-air va riety will bo given special study. CONFERENCE ON GOTHAM PI.EXTV ON DREAD FOR THAKM'IV1V: will bo needed with the turkey. I'ro vidius it is our bread, which has sir 11 a fine flavor it Just fits in with t'u-t CUSTOM HOUSE SCANDAliof TeKt AmrrlrHn h'r- .-";;'" rAim ,i inn iir me uifwuin ..... them today and put them away, if put our broad on tho table th Washington, Nov. 21 Tho subject of the sweeping Investijcalion of the New York customs aervWe will be reviewed at a conference here to morrow. Collector Loeh. who ha boon ductinaj tho houso cleanina of New York service and those horn he lll talk over thing Whole you won't ho any left to make dres;n con- 1 tho with will in, lude not only Seorotary MarYoagh but President Taft and Attorney Gin- ral Whkersham. Tho legal phase of tho Investiga tion, tho question of criminal prose -cution and othor features or the his: work hih has been engaging tho at lomlon of both tho treasury de partment and ho department vt Jus-tl.-c will bv J,m unvil. of. It s too good to l lot get stale. pioneeFbakery 207 South First Street. DR. CHAS. A. FRANK (Spools Hat la Surgorr- Disease of Women. Geit-t"rtnarjr Ixao. Diooasoa of the Hectum. floors: to 11 a- m i to 4 p. m.. snl lo 8 . m : Siindav. I t II m llMnis t ami 4. IUrw.11 :Ui(. Telephone !;. I . !" -n7