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POPE PIUS' RUDDY COMPLEXION HAS BECOME WHITE AND HIS FACE DRAWN FROM WORRY AND CONFINEMENT Correspondent Vandercook Secures An Audience With the Pontiff in Vatican at Rome and Gives a Remarkable Character Sketch of the Man on the Papal Throne POLICIES HE HAS ADOPTED A ND HIS REASONS FOR DETER MINING UPON THOSE LINES OF ACTION—IS AT PRESENT FORMULATING A POLICY FOR AMERICA AND UNTIL THAT IS DONE THERE VMLL BE NO NEW AMERICAN CARDINAL— THE FRENCH ANO ITALIAN QUESTIONS—HE IS A DEMO CRATIC POPE—SOME INSIDE NEWS FROM THE VATICAN ■ tliua! Sartn to tbf pan* ■ BT JOHN VANDEUCOOK. CopyrUht. 1904, by the New»pap*r Gnt«rprl>A Amotl.l' HOME. Nov. U.-CarUlnal itoIH. Ihn favorlu of 1 • ■■> XIII, was 1.'.nl enough to itlt.- m- -i 1.-Mrr to M/r. lilntettl. papal major domo and him ti-r of c«r*monlmi. and throiiKti him I saw r. .- X. Ihit papal audli u< •-«. . \»n with k<xm] lntroductloDa. are not '.Illp of a tnoturnt. and you learn tnucb of tb« Vatican and it* vaya, th* nrw pontiff and hit pol try. tb« wld*-nunx ttruiutlf* of n* ligloa and tho world. :-.'■:■■ you *«• tk* graal human ft«ur« which dora iii.ii--> Mi» «hol<>. You Rhould flr«t rrmrmber Cardi nal Sarto It I first caw him la July. ISW3. The rufjc»?d. Horld pennant blahop of Vrnlce, who »B> to Rom* to attend the funeral of Lao XIII. wu thf> last man ilr-at of for ■>» «arc«»»or. That a man of humble birth, with Knowledge of no !-< :.*,-"-u:- • but Ital- Un and Church I.at!n. abaolaUlr without »-xp-Tlr-n, >• In diplomacy or In world affair*, should *u<-. ■—I ijKt, th« born aristocrat, with hi* gift of tongue* and ami I ■«!■ kn'>»'—lK' and i-x;--rt- n- ■■. mt-ant a rrvolatioa the aMacta of which are. even now but faintly i--r.. -i\> I HE REC-OH-Kli 111 Sarto himself »• the revolution *nd r- -<>il» 1 from It. When on the last day of the conclave he knew br the count (if ballot* that hi* election was Inevitable, he 1- ft hla *eat. and. kn'»!in« before th* hieh altar of THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL Few People Kni« Hew U«eful It Is in Preserving Health and Beauty Nuarly everybody knows that rharroal I* the aafeat and moat «f --l. l»nt dlslnf«rtant and purifier In nature, but few realize Its value when taken into th* human system | for the same eleanalng purpose. Charcoal Is a remedy that th* more you take of It th« better; It la not a drug at all. but simply ab sorbs the gasps and Impurttles al way* present In the stomach and Intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eat ing onions and other odorous veg etables. Charcoal effectually clears ami Improves tbe completion. It whit ens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathar tic It sbsorbs th» Injurious »■■— which collect In the stomach and bowels; It dlilnferts the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All drnggiits s*ll charcoal I', one form or another, but probably the I !.—it charcoal and th» moat for the BioncT I* In Htusrfa Charcoal I/ii rngra; they are compound of tbe flne»t powdered Willow rharioal. and other barml*** sntliirptlrs In tsbta form or rather In the form of bUV*i pleaiunt tasting ! ■■>• r.-.-. ■• the chsrroal being rolled with hon»y. The dally use of these lozenges wltl noon t*ll In a much Improved condition of tbe general h«nllh, bol t«*r complexion, BWMter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of It is. that no [.',!':- barm can result from th»lr continued use, but on the contrary, great benefit. A Buffslo phralrlm In speaking ! ot the. benefits of charcoal, says: "I :.■ Ivi — Stuart's Charcoal r.«. »■ r. _--. F - tr» all patients suffering from sax In stomach and bow<-In, and to dear the complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I also t,ell»r« th« liver Is greatly benefit ed by the dally ua« Of ttu-m; they coat but twenty-five rents « box at drug stores, and n'thmigli In some k« nun a i '■ ' prrparatlon, y»t I b«l|e»e I ft more and better dur conl In Stuart's CTliari rial Lozeogeti lliati In any '.f tbe ordlnarf*char coal tablets." the KUtlnp chapel, fr.n I frrvcntly Th»n. i i-i hk l«» hlii fwt. hr (»c«hl thr 60 prln«*p« of th«« rhurch. T<*»r» ».■!•■ ruilliiK down his •!-(■. snit bo brlil OUI bl* arms In an attitude nf -.;■!.'!■ .!!'• ii "I »m unworthy." be Mclalmrd, j"I pr«y you. tar Ihli rruM from I m»." Itut In tin- allrnr* which !■■■ !■ '■' , meant locUtrnre h*> ■■. ■■ ■■■■> kurlt and j when he ro«« th» *»r«nd time hi ; manfully ahouMrrvd i:-,.- tinrdrn of LATEST PICTURES OF POPE PIUS, SHOWING THF. PONTIFF AS HE LOOKS TODAY TMK PICTTREtNTHKCnSTEn 13 TIIK I*OPE IN i mi: IIOHU3 Or 4 HIS 6REAT OFFICE. THE PItO KIIJK 13 SAID TO 118 HIH HKHT rtIOTOGIIAPII AND THE KAVOH ITB OF I'll HIMSELF. r»tho»i<- rate, an<) t.»I»T n<\\\ hean It In faith and «lmp!> Out under th«» white robe beats the humble heart of the peasant. and beneath the triple crown still lurks the common sense of the man who was the best business adminis trator the dlor«M of Venire had had In 200 year*. Tne conclave wss hardly over be fore the new pope gave an example rf the new spirit. It ban been the custom for centuries when the new pope put* on the white rap of relig ions sovereignty to give his red car dinal's • ip to the secretary of the conclave, who Is never up till that time a cardinal. Merry del Val was aecretary of the ronclsve. and nat urally expected the red cap forth with Bat when Plus X put on the white rap which del Val handed him. he held his ik red cap In bis hand as If considering, and then de liberately put It In his pocket MKHIT ASH M>T C 1 ITOM The abashed secretary retired In confusion, but flu* had Indicated to all and sundry that under the new regime nothing wan to be dona merely lie. nine It was the custom. Everything was to stand on Its own mrrlt. loiter del Val got hi* red cap and also the highest office In the church next to the pop* himself. Another Incident of the inaugura tion turned out differently, but It was so slrnltVant it munt b* relat ed here. Before the union of Italy the first act of I new pop* was to appear on the balcony of St. Peter's and bleu* the people crowded .ii the great square. !,«••• XIII dlacontlnued the practice because the stusre was no longer papal territory. Plus X as he left the conclsve was bent upon resuming It. He artually marhed the door cjf the balcony before his entourage convinced him that the bleating would be Interpreted as condoning Italian usurpation, and Up denlit**!. Slnre the Incident lias b«n repeated In many forms. His Impulu" has lx«cn for reunion with Italy, but for policy's sake he re fialnn. Tins I WMlId IM'i i \ in In •' to Hi.- thi ■•• iif St. IVlrr aluiiMit Imiiiraiit iif rhuri h nf fair* >• i! ■!•!" tin' .n...... n( V.nli «• \ cntci", 'tnl'.kf ItutiK*. hail m-ver • "•II i'i|'il i.-iiii.n», and li> ni <• at (lie union of Italy there wm no • l-1- ■■'. :>.ll In Willie Im-Iwih-ii rhurrh mill -i it- Ci:.!;!i >l tiuitu I'n-'i r.'t" wan mi i!h' !■. -.' tmrnm with Itnllsn oftli l.ili. At pvi-ry !.n or |iul>ll<*, function there wnfn two iilaim of honor, on' fur '!.■• cardinal nml 111" olhrr fur the prefect or other repre- Fitilotln- «>f the huiim* of Hatoy—- ' vi < different tti that In I;.■in- » i • >•■ -■r.■ " i»."•> rhurrb antl utate I. ■ >.- al • If! Ijim'H ull trllUK uf polltp 1.-. tiiitr. IMtu X wan Hi first i.aturntljr (»|ri for thp unw frtrnilljr rr!«« lions with id- •ivll nuth'trttr In Rnmi whlfh h>> bad rnjnynl In \ ■ t... — IWlnc. I. •». •■ i a man of ••.■■■!.»! a* wrll a* ■•■■•II .i:.!i- \ •■■ .v i in 1 ■ •»■..:■!■■! to « m ■ th« quMttlon un til I." rould i ;.'•■! •■:-m-.I It I■> "•■ '- !i ir. It was nil months before b* ful ly utlaried himself and then he do ilde<] agalnat reconciliation with ; Italy, iteronrlllatlon. he tells the half doten prelates who enjoy his confidence, would deprive the, pa pacy of Its international status and make- It little more thin m Italian institution, and the pope little more . than an Italian bishop. Kven if hla temporal authority eitrndod only to the four walls of the tali' an and his claim to tem poral dominion over Home grow i more *hadowy and more Impossible! of realization, still he remains a Dr. Charles Flesh Food The Great Beautlfler ■ ■ THE vSKATTI.IjSTAH. -SAT UK WAV. NOV n. 1904 Mm: uml MMI I" 1" ■ '"f "'"' ■rtator urwllii iui'l author)!) hi 111.- world « l<l> he ll' 'ill lo for win.l Hi.- iillnlii of l.i.twti iwdi 111 Hi I. I. i I -It.int Vl»« .■»!>« 11. IIr« tba t»>|M- mi.i kniKi aii'i ill'- Mill llililKHr HK*H THE POPS AND I RAW ■ — Tin* Italian «ir Itnmnn question nettled--* truce In liltl lirrt net lie. iii. mi that rail Iw ho|ied for In ')" Ilfi-Uiiio uf I'lua X —hl» i outim'llom were .■hi in twain by the tremen .tutu •,,,,.'■.., France *»» imhiK Hi" •irrFinrni inadr with the ii.ip.i. » by Napoleon lo achieve »h»t amounted In (ocular nil*l 111 Hi" chwi h of Knwi* The Kreu< li gov ernment was 1.. be rvi-iy«hfr<\ tb«" |mi|>« niiwlit>r«. ■ ■ of Hip i lint' ll tinil ■ ■ ■ •■ . lit r X i Hut what w>-re the ilxhts of th« rhufh? The«B were fre«loni in the. spiritual uphere. riiclitit' of rhunh Kitvernment and dlw Ipllti*. In this dlrertlon. therefore, hif de- 51 ilared. Mem our duty. CJod e»t*cta; us to do out ilutv. and we v ■ i» !.■■• f ■ ii the ronsequenros, ■ The straightforward policy of the Catholic church Inward France dates from thla time. AN eCCLESIABTICAL ADHAMAM UNOOLN. It la related bow a vialtor to the White ll.Mine during the civil war rompllmnnted Abraham Lincoln up on hi- . itnuUieiit policy. "I have no policy in the senae you/ mean, replied Ha cola "I only de cide each question aa It present) It self, and then I try to de- Idr IL I right." In the «ame way Plus X I.m n.i :■ .'M ..i and »*nd urn |1 on. All P»rk>iß«« urn 'nl 111 plain wrapper, !■-■.<»» i i-[.,ii'l 1 hl« ii'i«r«llon la nn nil at all the prlnrl|.»l l»ry <inort« Morru and i^i > ■•- ttimtia'hniit th. witrUl. and ••• have •rrans"<t »nli lh» "ILm n•! ii- •■.■. in i. In fill nrdrra an i>*r our .!■■•» .i. i • rr. r . t two boxra f..r lino KHKIJ—A •atniilr bo» whlrh cnnl»lnii • ■..*' i*l l»r. <'n«rl^p Fl««h yu*H\ (vr • rivoii* In aaoitaln II" tcra-nt mrrita Will !**• • • ! ' '■■ nut nfldr»*ii ahftohittlr trr", If l"c- l» I'nl I" l"»y '"r cwl ut n i: Our i.-.i-k "Art ■-r M.. -nit». ' • hli h •■•>nt«ttm nil lh» rorrnt move in'' i ' fur ii. . •■ -^ i n lhf< f >• ■ urcH and -i<!<' ■ .' ■! ftill ■'"- ■'i " for >i- - wWiphiK ill"* biiMt. will iilko ho a«nt with Hal" - inn.'. \Vrl!« i™lny tv nn. rtiAni.nß ni, W rt'i.ToN sthi:i:t. ni:w tork. liiillry. In the ■■■ n •■ lli.il I ... XIII hail it i».li. y. 11. ii.ii no Kinirml ■» hi'inc mi iiiipiij-hi urn plan fbi rrfurni, .11 iirutrriui. ur r«H<tloti. ll* luri'lN fin ti i|<iixiiiin nit It mmfn, uml nut until It ..mi*- uml thin tili'n to itn iiln II iii:l>i Thtiri* I* lirlluifix Ho l:ilin imtii i 'ii her fur ■in M.:.ilium l.lnniln 01 Til' <i pu|"'. iml Mop In■!■ H I m mil; en IMMRDIATI I i AKT in n i ion I'mhii a I" ' ],<(,< 11 a F«w ■ pai jatrunji and aomewhat umoutb i" ' ■ 'winallty, the homely <omtuon m n^' '[and thr frt-qucntly humuruus i".int •if view. During his fint weeks at the vat- I. mi I'lus X did not »lerp well. On« night bis finally hard won slumber waji broken by the dintant bang of rifle butts on marble paring and loudly spoken words of romand. 1 The i»»i>e railed his attrndant. ! "What l« that n»l»«?" In- demand ed "llollnem, they are ihaiiKlng the ■ ,;':.i'-! 'IV) you mean to nay tbat tboso men stay up all night to mount KuardT' "Vi-a, l|..'i!i. ■ . evrry night; II baa !■ • a dou« fur l ■ ■ years." "S*-n<J them to tied, send "in to bed," etclslme'l the r>o|ie, "and Irt ua all bare our proper sleep. Ar* them not nolle* on duty? Nothing Hit. |S In •*•-.!■ t Ho now at night. e*rept f:ir one or two lonely i •:.'.:.• .t and a (■ • gen tlarmi-», the vailian sleeps. iwmestir KTigrrr. The rtlqiiet of meals was another difficulty whl> I the new pop* aet tled out of hand. It watt the rulo that the |m, ; waa to dine alone, tiring higher than all i- r«..n» In th« world he might not even alt at the same tj! !•■> with . »i;■.•!.,! i and kings. I*lua made nhort work with thla. lie dines familiarly with prel atee of hi* household, with old friends fi.n'i Vrnlif and twlc* a week with lll« statera. In the K4RI' »»> Plus will not let people klm bla «!lr<f«-r. but at oni c ra!M« them. Ha does not feel htmM-ir pope," alghed the attendants '!.... xm never for a moment fnrgot hla ei alted poaltlon, »i.l would ii,. iu'.-r --a'r the leait relaiatton of etlquet." Now etlquei has I«-<-n much re laird Home see this with keenest alarm, fearing the papacy may be thereby leu reaperted. The old regime la royal, the new regime, through most of th* royal forma ar* more, or lest maintained, la almoet democratic. The Vatican la leas of a palace and more of a home. The rha.ng*. a* I have already aald. la revolutionary. Th* Vatican at drill Ing from old moorings. Home fore bode therefrom the ruin of the rburrb: others who believe the 20th century essentially democratic ae* In the change the church of salva tion. IllS X TIIK MAN A« my audienre wax delayed my rurloalty to again >.-.- this man X rloiM. h»n<! Increased. At the Uil It ,••■ almple enough ■ml all too btUt With » Knman friend as eacort i railed on Mgr Matettl. tin- major •t'tnm. at hla apartmenta In th* .ratlran, at I in the afternoon. It mm* too early for the pope. Mgr lllalettl and all the Vatican prelate* were atlll enjoying their alerta. After an Interval Mcr. t)iali>ttl ■ peared, a buttling- little man In dark purple cassock and red «aah. his erm bright an,l sparkling from th« refreshment of hln nap Yea, we nhci.il.l have our audi en, but a* to the pop* talking. It wax doubtful, very doubtful. In th. first place, what did we apeak? I spoke i:n»:li«ii and mini.- Frem-h, my friend a little more Frenrh and Italian. Th* i>ope only upcakvfnllan. and th« la. of other lagpag.-h In a continual etnbarti"' ,-nt in him I Mont of III" vlaltv peak French. , Imt not Italian. .• Is •tudringj Frcm h. but being an old man It I* hard work, and when he mtul M"«k It he hlunhea like a achnoltmy at hi- frequent atatakaa Hi fecla «v. li an •iblMltoa undignified fur the hnnd nf the rtiurch, and for this ri'aßon. an well an bin modesty In thinking lilruKnlf 111 Informed on many ImiMirtant matters, he In ne«rty all ras«<* rdramm not to I xprnk nt all. Already he li known a* the silent pope and dubbed Plus the Hllr-nt. in i mi: THRONE room Mgr. r. '■ hi conducted ua to the throne riMim md left v*. to enter the adjoining papa! Rpnrtmenra The throne room la now almoat l«r«« of furnlliir« In Ultir nlmw Hi'- 'liii I uplrnilnr .ii 11 ■.- luarlitn Door, wallii ati'l . illimk .'•••m »»v rial Olll'T |M1)|lll< »<-!<■ 1 I" ;iklll I" j «!.■• wimi' ul ... In h*vi> tin- inivi I<-K" Of a |>»|Mtl audlKaif. At IkeM ;i!iiiui'iii 11 i - < i.'lvm mum inti^t VMf ill' .:. niillH v. ii ri wtaltr H»-. kiiiiii ii ..I. I «tlb l-lit. I, niiailllii*. tininuri l**'l imvo whit** «iM> i.i»ii io.iiiMlliii- llhwi am for h 1- a < >o«- man l>.i I an armful 'if l>i o >. rrui lfl»r» iiml < nil i iHi.i, wfateli bo wi'li-il ill" (•'')»'■ In hl4»mt Aii'i(li**r ill 111 hll>l .• .!>.,.!..,, full of ruHHllrfl for ih«> MM |>nr|M«i» B»»«tral wiiawi had xui«i.- rrwrlHaaa or i'> surli-a A r-* momi-nU laUr M«r n.» I- 111 •.Ul,. i.. '.n 111" |MI|M WOllllt not ii.-iw nit In l.i > own aparl iin-iitH hut ■•■■• ii* wlii-ri> we wxr« on hlii way lo lh« garden. Tlhth war* only two ■tliinl»nu BtlMßt, i • :ii!i-mi v In full r»at» of dull r«l «llk. *llk hin-*- in..-!,' ullk >tu<-k- Inca in low ■ i..m- , alt of »».•• •■•!-.. rotor. Tlii-y ar« called "a.Wpn" ami do aitually »»•-■ the papal .i;.,ii •!. ■■' They mint, however. 1... of i..,!. 1. birth in.-I hlKh Htallon, »..-. tin-..- wraps nf i■•• i•• i from tha papal .!• ■ . inlilit . it in hint* of world m-i ri'tn whli h no .ii'lltiary mTvant thould nee. One of the »we#>jieni motioned Ul to our M... • and a motui-nt later Ihe pi'l"". prrredrd by a monk In white I" .iili•;: the pope* i<-l mardnn hat, • hi. i. i Tina wore Hi. iimall white rap, about v.hl' h hla rnnme (ray hnir ini-t!''i up rrltelllounly, rob* of white wikil of fin.- 'i-niiii- »horl tape nf the Mini' material, and about hi* •■tut a br»ad band of white watered *llk. Hi* •'.•.'■ v\ ■r low, broad and !.•. ]!•, ■ of new i> I Inatlier, and tujueakpd nllielif ly when he walked. HOW THI I'oi-j; i.(miKH I i...t!' i^! that Hi" ruddy, almost red • •tnijiifti,hi of it >. jr i(n hail !>•■'■ it!i«- white r i ■ .in worry and ion flnrraent. 1 !.< !•• «nr new lines in th« face, too, roor* pucker ,l th« • ■>:ii- i- of Hi.' eyes, and a crow's foot above the tinw and lines lit tin tnnuth which in ■.;•>■<i KiVf • alight!? drawn, almost puziled exprriulon. Tb«- full dark eyes still r • r:• -' • i the »:--n. r«.!M amil within, but In them lurked worry, yet strangely mil. ! with the. wurry there was • suggestion of vniiiii an If while out always serins clearly In- bad faith be mM be guided to act rightly. Klr«4 of all hr approached my frl. ill ami bestowed the |>ai>al blessing. An effort to encase htm In conversation »■• met by a firm though kindly gwttira whli-h mad* l*Til»t«nre Impossible. My •M" !!• :.• •• waa the name, tboush In addition he hl»—ill • rrmary which a friend bad » ! • -I me to brine Th* man with th« randnlabra h» li!»*»<"l wltfa a *ln*le e»atur« and a ■mil* lurked In hl» eye« aa be plared bin hand tn bleating on the «ao»bi>» full of roaartm thn other eiittiiiviaiit had brought. Probably tho»e r<HuirlM are now «i>uir Joy to a whole tillage. l.eavln« th« room by the other door, the pop* pauatHl a moment ; and aurvey*<l u>. bin rugged fare I lighting with kindly rontemplatlre Interest. Then In a v>l<-e alngnlarly ■ •ft and mualral he >puke a Latin bleaalng an.l left ua. Ther» wa» none of that eni<>ti.,nal!v religimu eialtallnn wblrh waa a feature of l.">« audlcnrra and whli-b fre quently re-i'ii e«l II: most phleg mall. to team, but we felt We had met a great and good and very human man. and *ere the broader and better ourselves for the •■ --p«rlenc«. not ASH AMKKICA Dl»aupuiute<l of a dire.t Inter ! hail wviral with prelates njojr that privilege Son* of m> Kl-aiunga in thin way are gl»en In the fir»t part of my aitl.le durations on the pop«'a views on American affairs were not product ive. Yea. he knew the few dlfri cultlea In the American church, but • -en hit Intimates It,l not know hi* oplnlona. There hail bean ao many more pre«atng qucstlona. and the pop* kept allent until be had ina«t«re<l a mih)>>. t thoroughly. Until lie had mastered the aubject thoroughly there would (mi no new American cardinal, which meant there would b* none at th.- next ronalstory. I'll. |M.pe knew American Catho lics to lie devout, faithful and de voted to the church and the holy •M ami he rejoiced that tin gave him ao little trouble. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP *M tM< «*k4 l.» Million, of Motaera for Ihaar -l.lllr-n wtilU T^•t^ ■>» for over Tlflf l>i»r«. II »MHIM« Uw .-kill. «.>'-in lh* (visit. *»••• ■II i«io. «ur«a «io.l °°"* — * **• *• r>m~lr rordlarrt.a*. lul >it .in i .•v 1« a bottle. PIKESTREETOPTICAL co rialHEg^»CTraahrfK^ffv!HHysC^i 4BTJh Hetween Fourth and I mil Art. 417 PIKE, acrosn hum Hank* lull 90 per cent of IL.ui.i. 1 .-. are cauaed by Kye strain. Cured permanently by our srlcn tin. nilv fitted lensea. II A MNOAITtCR. Bye Specialist, I ALBERT HANSEN flloh Ja¥¥olry 706 First Avo. "B Si ™^ 15 c free I K^^r^Q Wl VII I you t i try &9 Ttp^t I r»flria)d. lulli c j.-ifgrna* K£iW 5y " a-J"> I" CfcWonil*. Cut Oc?*jS^7J Ihla ad out and Ihm • ii KfejEy »Hli '0 c«nla and your TfigßjJjpySj. ri*nie ard *ddro*< lo try •Tjysyink <J«t((c<«t I" I) la city It H» 2S r.otitt w>,rlh CaY i ftaaW v' *"' "* I "'•far 1* California Peifum»»-lKay •'• true flo*«r odor» triad*: wbara Una flower* row. (,n,,(i,,, |, 15. y A ■m*laM« r" -* »''- **■ 4 V^^^B Jti ' ■ Tw^^ ,,,, ■ ■ WOMEN—CHILDREN. W*ak Kidnay* Cured Forever. If you havr a, |>aln or null at tie In i.- I. i ii It la :ii.i..i.'..k '■!•■ «vl •lrticr of ;. i■:r. - v troubl*. X la a uarnlnff to t*ll you lriiubl« In ahrafj unira* you i»m«'ly tb« raua« Immir illatrly. 1..: - bark la only otis ayinploni of kliln»y irMiibl*. f>tber aymplorn* arc, bring obliged to i ■•• water r>f»»n during th« <l.iy nn4 to «*t up mniiy Una* during Ih* nlghi, tn ablllly to holtl your urln». smarting nr it iii.iti. ■ i..»«■;.« brick-dual or nr-ini.i iii In the urine, cntarrh of th* 1.1.i 1 :• •. urifl :!•!■]. runiitant I- . l a<"h«. nlnslix""*, »l^«t"l«-»»ne»*. n»rv ou*nr*a. Irregular heart healing, rhftimatlim. blnutlnir. Irri'ablllty. wornnut r- -1• •. * la>k of ambition ,;;. I anllow >oin|ilrxl<in. Ifoop^r'a r*r»l"-y Kl-ln»y nil* »re proving to b* the m<i«t «ona>rful rurai "vr :•'•■■ v out for w*ak hit I dlara««><l kl<l(i#ya. nrlllah f'harmarnl Co., Milwaukee. \V!" dlntrlbutora. I»rlri> 10 r»nt* n fmrt. Tor ■ .'•• by KENNEDY DRUG CO. FIRST AVENUE. ROYAL ROACH POWDER M t«SMC V HARMLESS TO PETS 50c and $1.00 Cans pike strelTpharmacy 419 PIKE STREET. Lots With City Water $35.00= And Up - Terms $3.00 a Month A J^ *)MkrW^e^!ll • i' at aji*^^^^^* * * jPfiJ llwaiir **" Wl> US* f Hut lot* with rll.r water, one-hi!f the prim of oth«>nt double the dis tance) out Don't i-iuiutißiT jrour life l>r drinking well water with th««« in It. Only l" mtnutps' rld« on Waab- Inffton st car to Bouthra»t .title. I Am .*!«.,« « Ullrvai to Walt far Mr r« trmll Cur, la rffwled. "~il*«'K NO aTISTAKB-CONStXT Ba *um*rlor ax* g^S*-^-. t»i» rr( k liill lurth. ]f \ «»>« of treatmtnt / "\ that I have devel. h —» ■ ":- ■' throu«h It fSy s*r- T* Vrars of carrtul I •/ . af and pliirtlmis nrac. I <f:-\ L* tie* "' a svrclallsi •>97<kj \ In men's dl«m»o J\ "»•« I<• not fall jK|e'J*^^r \. to effect a cure In j &&rS MEN ONLY UK. ... . i n The 1 . .u\\: •. Y-y . i.i.lot M> ■■!», tl.«. fa tth»llv i". : ■.' tn tlia f.'tliivi In.; ill-, us.,, "\VnkiiMi." I'm. lr». !. .1 t .:».'i.l. i«. SlxClflC BlooJ Pol son. and IMtrn. My pamphlet. ••!.!»• the Test of To'ir Vrar» ■ »t«n " malli-,1 free Ton tultstlon frr., «i office or l>y malt Syndicate Doctors; M» Mai lvii sir***. & .. '.:c Waaa, liflYl'lifffliP^HmSß Known ih" w.i i i over, m<- tha only dunlin** In H*ultt« having th* lata t. ■• .1,1 .1 l>l. -■■ ' >". I!■ V IO h|.|.|/ t4 Ih* kuiiin for I-XTKA'-TIN'J. KM,!.- IN«» »r,l ritfIWNINO TKKTII v. ii M'.i••!■ i-.m;:. i.i.-j r«>Mi"l for TKN YEAItH. Examination ...•»... .Pree Silver Filling) 50, Gold Filling* ti.oo Full Set T**th thai f.i fr0m...13.00 Gold Crown. 13.00 to tVOO Bridge Work $3.00 to OlTlt rtl'C'.'l'.SH In tlm lo our I'AINI.I MKTIiriDH. iftVf I'lllCKH AND IIUOU WOltK IX>NH Ii V M-).' IAI.I-1 :t In e»<h <lii,«rt ment. NO HTUDENTH In Ih* of fit*. All *ork don* I'AINLEfIRL.r 1/ >■ n-l.- 1.M.1.-■! :- of long years' e* j«rl»n<». fSlva un a. fall, and you will find we do ji»t m t.« »dver lisa BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS. 713 First Avanua. Parlor* 1. I. J, I. I, < l.'nlon IJlock. Flrat door "oulh of MacDou(iill * Mouth wick. OJ I.n'iir-H' mi,.i OrnU' JSL f'liainn; lar»f line ol ■rftSfW !.'. !.'!., :iiiii <')i.iru,D, C*_^ 3 HOUCHTON 4. VlUr HUNTER. Jlwtlirt. 704 Fir«t Ay»nu«. B*attl*. MARION V' **?} /stATTLt >» NON T»UST PHOTO SUPPLY CO. ■School of Photofrjphy free ft Amateurs No More Dread of The Dental Chair T««ln otracUd and fillltd abso lutely without pain by our lat* aeian ttfic mtthoda. No - produciog ag«nlt or cocaine. Thus are th* only dental parlor* in Scattl* thai hay* th* patent applianeaa and in gradient* to extract, fill and apply gold crown* and porcelain crown*, undetectabl* from natural tt«th,and warranted for 10 y*ar*, without th* Icatt particl* of pain. Cold crown* and teeth without plate*, gold fill ing* and all ether dental work dona pamleialy and by *p*ciali*tt. Cold crown*. (5; full act teeth. Js| bridge work, (3; gold filling, (1 up| aifvar filling*, Me. fia PLATES fS|j2V New York Dental Parlors Hour*—B: JO a. m. to 6p. m. Sufi day*. 8:30 a. m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AYE., SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Building, op posit* Perm Mutual Lift Building He Wo Chinese Medicine Co -JB- Cure all hronlc >^*fjr?V^\ it*€'«jni of me ££<; T*foA *ni' women with fm* ' out optr •Mod. F;. Cured by power rjk •ij^ § ful Chinese root*. ■m ¥j herbs, bark*, bud* RM )J/ and <c|e table*. • v^*/' if*) Tfcf*e wonderful * /««£"■* £ Ctlucte remedies i< vfj"*' >ErJ l<»v« cured taun •rf^fttar' |O <lr«J» of run t^*^**Y^^ K?f lhat hsv* beet ■■■BSVt'ir 5We GUARANTEE vu ii.ll' roeuiuaUam. asthma, c* urrb. stomach, kidney. llv«r. fe mat« weakness and all private dl» --mii Call and sea this wonderful CLlne»« medicine. Have a talk with He Wo before firing up your <■»»« as hopeless. Conaullation FREE. XIOH WASHINGTON STREET, SEATTLE. ■a. ■ HH M Many bave pita- D LDDD& »i-'t» o* X I id. akin. wr« ULUUU ■« th« «> i«>r»t .li» --• p** on eaith. DfUQfILU "> cur. WHEN ■ 1 1 IIS 11 111 VOI' X N uis[ I MlVPlilW WHAT TO Da la U>« mautn. ulcers, fnilina hair, ban* L4i[i«, catarrh, and don't know It Is 111 ■ Mil. I'OISO.V. Send to DR. BROWS. IS Arrh SI.. Philadelphia. IVnn.. for UltoWN S Hl.oiiU CURE law prr bottle; last* on* month. SoM tn Brattl* only at Th* Quaker Drum Co, lOH-101S First ava.. Glob* mock. Pennyroyal has ENNYROYAL PILLS W ', tL. jK"»'» • ••■••• •' ■ i .Ji~ ..i h^m >'< g.-^ 1- < mii •<»--• ►k - i:v«ii.iMi W*>i*>tf&L>+ Kill •■) ....14 >. .04 l.n mM Ek — V/-"" Mm t'vw, T»k. ■• M>« 7*? S>% OVI H*r*»» !>..,..... •.k.lli.i'.a I / " 0r **4 Ib»ii«u*«« lif if mi Anul4 I ». at ~ "■•* ••• *• <••■»• V r«rtl»»Uf» 11" D T~tla>.»UU ..< ~U^l«f A— -\T_ / !-•■"•»." "« ***"■■ »t nnn si«ii. 1 • I •.•*© t^«. • rat A»,4 •-» »- f'u^w IwUmu. it1.t.,,,,>k..1,,11,, M.41a.. «,.»r.. PIIIH . »•». & Bladder /ji'ii'lV ' ''*• rijaliii w#M 4Q Hours i he nun.f irM o<nra afetmiUrfJt, V V\rV>rVW\/VrVVNAAAAA/VIVVrWWS<V»IVVV\rV BLOOD POISON ron Rmmtii run w« hurt ma<!» i h»fur*ofbiontl poison a tftfelaltj Prlitanr, l»«erdtr ar T*niMy %h*i PalMa i.m m«> .m :. Cure*!. Vutt run bo lr*nt*4 »t {"-■»• »i n't ~ i-.la' >-i 4-. n.;;-. C.;::! ,1 »,.iffij, \k* ..-' -I tl»miMtoK«tiiiatara»i. W» h»v* <-M ■ 1 the wnmt r. ** in i . i'> ..> days. If ynn I »• - lukfin ni«rrwry, Indite ;>■ th*m mi 4 ttiti hare Mrhea *■ .1 i- .h«. Mm ■;< l'atctie* in !ii"lM>Ti.«.l'if; ",r . ,,lVVml | fi«t». flcerminany pailot lh«b<«!r, tlslror 1 .. i-i-.-> » faUiliff tXlt, Wlilo it}T I TvH i* Of ciuea. 1.1 l «... It ■>■» I -, . COOK REnEDY CO. I i:jj *i!osis ihpu, cy.-«o. n 7