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AN EPITOME OF LATE LIVE NEWS CONDENSED RECORD OF TH» PROQREBB OF EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD. FROM AUSOURCES SAYINGS, DOINGS, ACHIEVE MENTS, SUFFERINGS, HOPES AND FEARB OF MANKIND. WESTERN Union carpenters, estimated to num ber about 1,000 struck at Portland, Ore., for an increase of 50 cents per day in pay. A fall of rock in a slope on the 600- foot level of the Homestake mine at Lead, 8. D.. killed Gust T. Beckrath and seriously injured Ben Battson. Joseph Hammil, aged 30, recently escaped from Colorado penitentiary, where he was serving time for mur der, was arrested at Assumption, 111. Former Gov. G. W. GUck of Kansas died at his home in Topeka, aged 84. Mr. Gllck was governor of Kansas in 1883-85 and served several terms as a member of the Legislature. Judge W. 8. Kenyon, progressive and government “trust-buster” was elected to the Dolllver seat in the United States Senate from lowa, on the sixty-seventh Joint ballot. The exodus of negroes from Oklaho ma to Alberta, Canada, which started several months ago, is continuing, de spite the fact that It Is not being en couraged by the Canadian government. The steamship Northwestern ar rived in Seattle from Cordova, Alaska, bringing the first cargo of copper ore from the mainland of Alaska, and was greeted with the noise and color be fitting the magnitude of the event. A long hatpin cost William Penpers, gateman at the Union station, at Oma ha, an eye and came near piercing his brain and killing him, when a fashionably dresßed woman pushed her way past him, the pin penetrating his eye. Sabine Rarebit, a fox terrier, owned by Thomas Plant of the Sabine ken nels of Orango, Tex., was awarded the H. 8. Blake cup as the best dog exhibited in the twenty-seventh an nual show of the New England Ken nel Club In Boston. Gov. Cruce of Oklahoma issued a statement endorsing the state bank guaranty law, deploring the opposi tion of national banks to the law, and threatening if this opposition does not cease to remove all state deposits from national banks. Twenty-three persons are reported dead, at least a hundred injured, two towns practically swept away, scores of buildings demolished and thousands of dollars worth of property dam aged as the result of a tornado that raged In Kansas and Oklahoma. Implicated by the confession of Joe Wiggins, a former life convict. Wl'f Rogers, uncle of little Waldo Rogers, has been arrested for complicity In the lad’s abduction from I .as Vegas, N. M. For his return $12,000 ransom wai paid. Will Rogers acting as agent for Mrs. Rogers. If William J. Bryan would be worth $2,000,000 to Memphis, Tenn., as an ad vertlsement, the Omaha Commercial Club thinks that “Jim" Dahlman, the cowboy mayor of Omaha, ought to be worth $1,600,000. and has suggested to the Southern city that she might get him for that sum. The vacation camp of the Kearney, | Neb., military schpol will lie estab lished at Nast. a station on the Colo rado Midland, 150 miles west of Den ver. June 28th, and will continue until July 28th. This will be the first time that an Eastern school has maintained a summer camp in Colorado. That the Mexican government has the revolution well In hand Is the be lief of Major R. I* Hirst, formerly chief of staff of the Department of Colorado, who returned to Denver from the frontier, where he has been stationed for several months with the United States troops. FOREIGN. The government troops after stub born fighting, have defeated the Arab rebels near Sanaa, in Yemen, killing more than 100. A slight earth shock was felt in Rome recently. It caused some alarm in the city, but*apparently no damage was done. What is believed to be the highest price ever paid for antique china was paid at the Hotel Drouot, In for a soup plate of old faience of Deruta, which fetched $14,400. WASHINGTON. Mrs. Clara Russell was arrested on the charge of strangling her 12-year old daughter Dorchester, Mass. President Taft has received his an nual pass entitling him to admission to games played anywhere on th*- American league circuit during tht 1911 season. After a brief conference between President Taft and Secretary of State Knox, the resignation of Dr. David Jayne Hill, as ambassador to Ger many, was announced. The House of Representatives, by a vote of 296 to 16, passed the Rucker resolution proposing a constitutional amendment for the direct election of United States senators. A terrific wind, hail and thunder storm accompanied by a heavy down pour of rain, swept over St. Ixiuis, causing many thousands of dollars’ damage and indirectly three deaths. The great double deck graudstand and the right field bleachers at the National league baseball park, in New York, were destroyed by fire, causing a loss estimated at from $75,000 to SIOO,OOO. The anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson was marked by the passage of a bill in the Senate pro viding for the erection in Washington of a statue to the "Sage of Monti cello" at a cost of SIOO,OOO. Official reports from forty-two build ing centers throughout the United States as compiled by the Ameiicau Contractor. Chicago, show a falling off for April of fifteen per cent as compared with April, 1910 The city ordinance recently enacted prohibiting the sale of theater tickets on the sidewalks in New York by spec ulators. was sustained In every par ticular in a decision of the appellate division of the Supreme Court. The State Department has notified the Mexican government that there must be no fighting on American soil and that the recent shooting of | Americans from across the boundary lat Douglas, Arlz., must not be re peated. F. S. Holbrooke, inspector for the national bureau of standards, will In spect weights and measures used by merchants In Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah. Idaho, Montana and Nevada to ascertain If they conform to the standards established by the na tional government. The alleged murderers of George W. Crllbfield. the American recently killed at his ranch near Tuxpan, Mex., are under arrest and are being vig orously prosecuted by the Mexican courts, declares American Consul Miller at Tampico in a telegram to the State Department. Seeking particularly as to whether Attorney General Wickersham has any "outside employment” which would disqualify him from his Cabinet posi tion. Representative Rainey of Illi nois introduced a resolution designed to open way for a thorough Investiga tion of the Department of Jastlcc. Andres Zorn, the Swedish painter, who is now doing a portrait of Vice President Sherman, will begin soon a portrait of President Taft. Several portraits of the President have been painted since his assuming office, but none bas been hung in the corridors of the white house by the aide of those of former chief executives. Telegrams by the hundreds have been received by members of the Sen ate and House from constituents in Montana. Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, asking them to oppose all efforts to revise the tariff on wool prior to the receipt and full consideration of the expected report on the cost of wool growing from the national tariff board. Claiming that the answer made by Edward B. and his wife, Eve lyn Walsh McLean, daughter of the late Thomas F. Walsh, to the suit to recover SIBO,OOO, the selling price of the Hope diamond, are insufficient in law to constitute a defense to their action, the firm of Cartier, New York Jewelera, filed In the District Su preme Court a motion for judgment GENERAL. A shortage in the ice crop and in crease in freight rates is held respon sible for a threatened raise in ice prices. On the ground that It was special legislation, the Pennsylvania tight hour law was declared unconstitution al by the State Supreme Court. Dr. B. Clarke Hyde, convicted of the murder of Colonel Thomas H. Swope, millionaire philanthropist at Kansas City, has been granted a new trial by the Missouri Supreme Court. Dr. Daniel K. Pearson. Chicago’s distinguished philanthropist, cele brated his ninety-first birthday by dis tributing $300,000 among educational institutions and for missionary work. Fearing that his five-year-old son William, would not recover from an attack of diphtheria, Harry Van Blar com, a farm hand of Hohokus, N. J., slashed the boy’s throat as he lay on his sick bed. with a razor. JUST THE WAY, She—Where has your papa been all morning? He—Developing a couple of nega tives with an Instantaneous developer. THE ALARMING PREVALENCE OF ECZEMA Finds Victims Among Every Race, Age and Condition. Of all the diseases of the akin and scalp which torture and disfigure man kind, three-fourths are eczematous. Millions are born with eczema, and It is the only thing other millions have left when they dl& Neglect In Infancy and childhood. Irritating conditions af fecting the akin. Ignorance of Its real nature. Improper remedies and many other causes that might be mentioned have created an ecaema which, with varying severity, has afflicted count less numbers during their entire lives. Eczema la a skin disease. It Is not re garded as hereditary, nor contagious, and la impartially distributed among the rich and poor, the high and low. The agonizing itching and bpptlng of the skin, causing loes of sleep. Is usual ly the most distressing symptom and Is caused by the bursting of little vesicles filled with an acrid fluid, which burns as with fire the denuded skin. New vesicles form, fill and burst, scales form upon scales, and crusts upon cruets until disfigurement Is added to torture. One of the most successful treat ments for eczema, whether applied to the youngest Infant or the oldest per son. le hot baths with Cutlcura Soap and gentle anointings of Cutlcura oint ment. For more than a generation, these pure, sweet end gentle emolli ents have proved the most efficient agents In the speedy and permanent relief of all forms of ecsemas, rashes, ltrhings and Irritations of the skin snd scalp. Although Cutlcura soap and ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. In order that those who have suffered long and hopelessly and who have lost faith la everything may make trial of them without charge, a liberal sample of each will be mailed free to any ad dress. together with a 32-page pamph let, giving a description and treatment of the various forme of eczema, as well aa other affections of the skin, scalp, hair and bands —sand to “Cutl cura,* Dept W, Boston. Need of the Agriculturist. “Here I am.” said the returned wan derer, “back with the fortune I said I would make and ready to pay the mortgage off the farm.” “Ef that ain’t hard luck!" exclaimed the father. "As times are goln’ now that mortgage ain’t botherin' no body. I'd a heap ruther have seen you broke an’ ready to do regular work for wages.” Good Reason for It. *T see a premier danseuse Is ad vertised to dance with five snakes twined about her.” "Should think she would. If a snake got on me I'd bet I'd dance.” — Stray Stories. Garfield Tea. Herb remedy, overcomes constipation, indigestion and sickheadache. Ignorance of one's misfortune is clear gain Euripides. We Give A<zvay - Free of Cost The People’s Common Sense Medina! Adviser, in Plain English, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physician to the invalids’ Hotel and Sor gicsl lastitnte at Buffalo, a book of 1008 large pages sad over 700 inoatratioos, in French doth binding, to soy eoc sending 31 one osot stamps to cover oost of wrapping and mailing eo ly. Over 609,M0 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book ware sold in doth binding at regular prioe of $1.50. Afterwards about two and s hall million copies were given away as above. A new, op-to-date revised edition is now ready for mailing. Better send NOW, before all ars gone. Address: .World's Durawiaar Medical Association, Dr. K. V. Pieros, President, Buffalo, N. Y. DM. 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The boy seemed a a surprised as the president, and taking out the citation from hla pocket, read the formula in vltlng him, “Comparaltre dans les af faires de son pare.” (To appear In his father's suit.) Daaths From Wild Beasts In India. Wild beasts and snakes were the cause of $1,904 deaths In India In 1908. Tigers killed 900 people, leop ards 302, wolves 269. other wild ani mala 686. and snakes 19,788, while 17,926 wild animals and 70,494 snakes were destroyed. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation. Constipation ia the cause of many disease*. Cura ths causa snd you cure tbs disease. Easy to taka. The error* of a great mind are more edifying than the truths of a little.— Borne. Mrs. Winslow's Sooth In* Syrup for Children Irrlhin*. aofirne tbs (uai. reduce* Inflamnia I ion, allays patn. curw wind colic. S&c a buttle. Laugh at a fool and he imagines that you are laughing with him. Garfield Tsa contains no harmful drug*. Compi wi of llerba. it is an ideal laxative. 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