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Eruptions Tt» only way to get* rid of pimple* and other erup tions b to cleanse the blood, improve the digestion, stim ulate the kidneys, liver and skin. The medicine to take b Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. ECUADOR IN REBEL HANDS. Overthrew of the Ministry After Bloody Riot. Guayaquil - General Alfrro has oc cupied Quito. A Junta of notable per sons met In the government palace here si 4 p m. and formed a new gov •rnment. Vice President Moreno assumed to# executive power, establishing the cap Ital here and appointing^* new pstn Wiry, Rioting followed. The people during the afternoon attacked the prisons, liberating the political pris oners, and afterward captured the po lice barracks, where the riolsMob tained possession of a number m-*' Be* and some cannon. RIBe shots J*' ter were heard to all parts o i t|d( city, and the rtotera became so bold that they attacked a cordon of mili tary Many person* were killed or wounded on both aides during the fighting The newly appointed ministry, how ever, only lasted one hour The peo ple rejected the election of Moreao and proclaimed as president Genera! Alf.f» the former president, and leader of the revolution, and in hta absence l»f Emilio Arrlllo assumed the civil and mintary authority .» great panic prevelled here during the evening, and In the midst of the die order General Plain minister of Ec uador to the Called State*, who ar rived here January 1* and assumed chief command of the army In Us operations against the rebels, escap ed from the city "and embarked on basird the Chilean steamer Los. which leaves here tomorrow for Panama Later la the evening quiet was re stored -Lid" Rut so In Victoria Victoria B C. Jan 31--Probation ary orders are out for th« suppression of all gambling as ***tm a* the newly elected mayor A J Mortey. was sworn la All gambling is closed ,a The Japanese cigarette has msdeL Ms appearance la London l> c->n*s»:* ' of broad strips «if rhocolste colored , *• '-serte to which 1» attached a card • . ardtuhesn Inch b»ng j How Many Birthdays ? You mutt hive had »ixy •( least! What? Only forty? Then if muii be your gray hair. Aycr'» Hair Vigor siopa ihete frequeni birthday*. It gives all the early, deep, rich color 10 gray hair, and checks filling hair. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. mew «»k **•*"■# »suk « SMHMtfMti-** ******* Wl *S* ____*•*'■ flax vsro m 4 w*« *»* T-Hafipf rwsfed.lNMi yers " BE£aan 2 iSBB CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Hought has borne the aigna* ture of Chat. It, Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision fbr over 90 rears. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Oounterfrlta* Imitations and 44 .Inet-aA-gtMMt" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless sabetitate for Cantor OH* Pare goric, Drops and Hoothln# SyrtipsL It ta Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotto aiihstanro. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroy* Worms and allays Pcverinhnemt. It cures Dlarrlttna and Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilate* the Food* regulates the Htomach and Howels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beui the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Much Land la Withdrawn* The secretary of the Interior has withdrawn for all forma of dtapoaal of public land* aa follow*: Proposed addition to Priest rlrer forest reserve, Idaho, 460,000 acre#; addition to Cascade range forest re serve, Oregon, 16,360 acre*; addition to Bull Run forest reserve, Oregon, 13,760 acres; proposed Umg Pine for est reserve, Montana, 110,730 acre*. There also have been withdrawn 46,0*0 acre* In New Mexico for thfl San Carlo* Irrigation project. WAIL PAPER At Wholesale Prices WK PAT TMK FRKH1HT. W« Sis use of lb Urges' jt**Ur* » sail ptprr is Ws*biugtu«. tuyiea m car Ms, therefore se s*i the very as CO prbos IsHesd of eesdisa eat s*t»»e* of a but U|«m se tell the s<aods direct to a si the very ioeeel de^re' eoesl twy the ftstght to yost depot os eB Mint of tf -wce oeer. k to other ootds, ■* jhre you tbl l Sootd COO t» to eed the goods to th* osier. betid as yosr trot sad poet, ft.ee *4 drfo. and •< oitl «od yon satsples of pep, tv for eery rooto la the house »t«h *•**» Mt*t'hed k*raetBhei. theee sewgtee e»4 nesses tt-tw not you w.thing- A poosi win httag Owen Brydle Paint & WaJI Paper Co. gef ^tjass At*.. Ihonato C. *" CANE. WAJII. " Seattle Investments fig «..»■> s»4 bslavw* tBottihly will hsy share* la ilw Hesswoken# Is •Maw oowtwAi T»* nwe|*ay head***'*) A*** basis*#* }#««* ■MSI* . *4 u4a IssAs usty lavs*) nasal* «.*-!» »i*h Ihu «m*Muy «Ui bring *| eo4,4 retort** u» (h* *i**t kulder Mali roe* ereUrauot*. ®» a44t*t* I** lertke* tsLraraunt* u. Be— on-tUne Investment Co. I.*, uu a*u4 baa* slew. Cxer to Review fientence. Us Petersburg —The sentence of Aiesis Alealerltcb Huuveno. editor of j the Russ, to a year s imprisonment IB ,a fortress for invitation of the people j pig}, treason by publishing protla j raa , b(tla snd statements designated to S rt „, redtlton and armed rr Tu j| tending to cause the Lank j r „. JrT tt f , (, r stale. Is the general topic of conversation la the capital 1 A» Mr Bouvcrln Is a member of the nobility hi* case must be reviewed by the emperor The court has decided wHb a view to mitigation to recom mend a commutation of the —HUNK# to three month*, Omrirtion and " , sentence however t* a heavy blow to an editor ot M tb»uvert» a standing ' Bheot* Btsc* Like Chief. f gt Petersburg - Mt Meyer, the American ambassador. h»a returttwll from a short hunting expedition on ......... Jl t _ _ , flit sn*« ikna 4ai * bm in a nap's iM«Bf 9«m j brnr ~ preserve* near Moscow He brougel back three Lear* a* trophies Per roust* at*d opts il*M* w no Mte awdidn* than Tiro • «'ur* for Ooasustp tom. Fries »cents. Looks With Favor Upon Chspsts. The chief of staff has favored the proposition of army chaplain* to build •hapels at some of the posts where there are at present no places of wor ship snd has recommended that the war department Indorse the project. IfitW *111 ilmi Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Hyrup tii# best remedy to us* lew their children daring teething period In 1'srl* the average price of pure milk 1* 23 8 cento a gallon. [Science fvention A bent three hundred species of raos* qnltore have been described, and it te estimated that two hundred more ex ist. Giles recognises only thirty-six species In the whole of North America, bat Vtortda a Iona claims twenty-two Poisoning from gaa Inhalation is no added to the recognised dangers of bal looning. The hydrogen—itself non poisonous—Is often contaminated with arsenic, selenium and antimony, and fourteen cease of III effects have been reported to the French Academy ef Medicine. In one of the two forme of poisoning death results la two or three daya. mowing walla, sometime# known as bras thing wells, are now being Inves tigated by the United States Geological Survey. The beet known example* of this type of well are found throughout Nebraska The fore# of the air cur rent In one of the Louisiana wells ta sufficient to keep a man's hat suspend ed above !L Such phenomena are main ly doe to changes In atmosphere press ore. Some anxiety la being caused In Ger many by the decline of the birth rata, la 1904 the birth rate was 30 5 In each 1,000 Inhabitants, against 30.0 in lfltB. S3 1 la 1003. 33 4 in UWl, and 33 7 la IBtjt). The decrease, therefore, la con tlnuoua Lung disease, not only la towns but In the gountry a# well, la decreasing It la claimed that Oils result ta owing to the systematic and scientific war which the authorities are conducting against this scourge The prosperity of Japan depend* very largely upon the sea. A thousand varieties of fish- Including the shark - ers eaten by the Inhabitant*, the an nual yield of the fisheries being throe million tons, or three time* the con sumption in the United Htates The vain# ef tills product Is $30.«K>.«». The coasts also supply sn edible alga known as iaver. sod other *<-« weeds J from which food gelatin*!* extracted. ' together with lat*» quantities of salt From Japan. mor*-.*»*T\ ,h,J 3 *s a targe quantity of the world* coral and pearls. Luther Burbank, of California, who has probably produced more new varia j ties ef fruits, flowers sod plants than any other living man, said recently j to a friend that be was accustomed. j whesi selecting for color among Dewly S created Bowers, to submit the choice to * lady of bis acqusleumce noted for b*r exquisite taste Mr Burtwnk's own Judgment, however. In the matter 1 color and form Is highly trained, and y, exercised with surprising quickness and surenea* of decision Among hi* *; r *t productions 1* s daisy. In which ne atrivea MpteUIlf to obtain a gcacefu! carriage ttf the stem snd , flower. flower. p mU! .Utimrltic* In Milan. Italy, ua* <0 au p >a ,obl.e wagofi in which to col lect part of the mall The car run* be lli# dif ferent district* of the city The auto mobile 1* of large site, on tiie atjle of omnibus, and I* fitted out SO that th* man <-*n be sorted by one clerk while the csr la running The car iftrt jwirt of tn* man »*»«* ^ rui • !t«n opntrai *»S »'ta^ ln stop# at each ietter bo* to collecl the mall, and between the boxes the clerk saris sod stamp* lbs letters snd passe* them IB psekagea to s second m*« who puts them In a series of rompsrtmento c orresponding to each carrier'# routs. This ear oovsre a rout# fourtee* miles long and collects the mall from sil box re In sn hour sad a half Tbs laflueac# of occupations upoa th* ay might la strikingly illustrated hy autistic* collected *mong the schools of Germany sod France In Germany It hst been abown that SO per cen! of those engaged - In the ao-cslled liberal profawions suffer more or leas from myopia, or shortness of sight, whereas among laborers the perron tag# drop* fl, and among peassnto to only » half of 1 per cent The remsrkabl# growth of myopia wtih Increase of at tention demanded by school work is Indicated by the fact that th* eye# of only 6 per cent of the scholar* In (ha primary school* of France are affected, but those of more than K per rout In th* secondary school*. In the College Rollto 15 per real of the scholar* bar. myopia In the lower grade, 32 per cent In the third grade, and 65 per Pent la th* courses In philosophy. ■ III I~*~S Cross Ksperiewee. A llttlw East Side boy wa# having his first reuntry sutlng. say* th# New York Tribune H# lay on the ffrere In' preck orchard, making a chain of gaisles and buttercup*. Across tbs bins shy a line of swallows dipped. Look np. look up, Johnny! See tbs pretty birds *y!nfi through the air," said hi* hostess Jimmy looked up quickly. "Poor lib tie fellers'" he exclaimed, pityingly. •They ain't got no eagre, have thoyr Followed lastrsrtl***. Why didn't you pat this watermel on in th# ire box. a# I told your ssksd ths mistress of the maid. Then, says the Otoveiand Plain Dealer, Mag gie, tbs maid, grow Indignant -1 did. mum." "But » Isn't cold." "No, mum. How con id It bet I had to tako the Ire out to get It In," If the woman who throws a shawl over her head to ran Into r neighbor's had time to pass a looking glare, her reason for goto*, w«j<td be scared out of her bred and t^^ould remain at la no clew to the Identity of the men. - Concerning Common Senas. The men -ho know, when >t to talk, poaaeaaea judgment of a high Kill Baleen Men; He* Till. Omaha, Neb, Jan. M.—Bunday morning two men entered the saloon of Nela Lausten and one of them drew a pistol and shot Lsusten through the head, kllltag him Instant ly. Then they rifled the money draw er and made good their escape. There order. People everywhere are display' log good judgment by eating PI 11a bnry's Vitos for breakfast. It's a mighty good thing^to be outside of; try It Cattle rat# ng is carried on In Mo k#to eauTln larw n^'b^^n^roto. kays exist In large numbers, and ere toe only means o transportation roag out tbs country. ENurf BIM t$0 ClffM H—tots* Is UOBSI Bsmfiwd M upitiMriiifikti Tufe K hmvt ft ruuuiihiiff houn.l ©r imperfect , fte« wlfcctA it fe ffimrelr tinmen, Ik—f UMi rmiull, fttid UbidMkB ibe ictflfttmuftUast cft» m tftlUMI tfttt ftfod Liu t life fft-UrtfiNt Ut lu numtftl rwidiuoLi. ifeftfittf will fe dcMiUoyed loitw pto* fiiti ©m vi iru trv fftoaed 5>jr Cr--- m wluefe la But Ida c \mx ft© iuilfttixyd taurift 5adm!!Ttii -------------- . Wswuigtv. GM BuuSrod tMiars ter any C HENEY 4 CO*, Toledo, O. Witt* ails* s. uiwMeg, t« Bot.R- 3., for a il*JS 2 ftftw or uirlii r*-''— A iwruia ran for Histrionic Tip. The Fsihcr —80 your ambition Is 10 j become so actor, eh 7 The Son—Yes. dad. The Father—All right, young mas \ It # up to you to begin by cultivating j the art of walking and fasting. Vast Caa Os* Allan's FssMsut RRBB. ______X osrtala cm* tor ooraa. tagrowiagasiU sod twelves Altdrwg gMwefilL ttc. Des'tseespiaay seksUtaia Prostrated by the Heat. Mingo Junction, Ohio. Jan. *2.— Stephen Hymen, aged 63. was pros trated by the heat here Sunday. Hi* condition Is serious. Quaker City Fir*. Philadelphia, Jan 22—A five story brick building, a portion of the plant. of the Pencoyd Iron work*, was de at toyed by fire Sunday night. Lost* I yon aim 5*6. wx What JoyThey B»ing T o Every Home as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when in health —and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies w hich are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Svrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, w hose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal know ledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met w ith the approval of physicians general. % be cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We nform all reputable phs-sicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, cr lined, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the w holesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. Please to remember and teach your children also tliat the eenuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup .Co. — plainly printed ofl the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children, w henever a laxative remedy is required. BEST BY TEST "I have triad sfl Until of dobing snd lavs nsrer found anything *> any pries *o eempsre wdi yeur Fish Brtnd for pm w awn foam all lands ef Miriest Utr 4 WsrM'x Fair. 1 H 4 . A a TOWER CO. TMlsnsfOsN* Iras. U.S. A. ifJ***3 TOWCT CANADIAN ft^fegl co.uMnro * • - * Tensas, Cared* ASlftfl# 4 *OB RHEUMATISM BODY RACKED WITH PAIN No other bodily suffering is equal to tbxt'produced by flic pain of RJm» autism. When the poisons and acids, which cause this disease, become is trenched in the blood there is hardly any part of the body that is not «f iected. The muscles become sore and drawn, the nerves twitch and sting. the joints inflame .n d m uff, the bonm ndm, •***;•!**? by indigestion, stomach troubles, torpid Liver, weak 1 inactive state of the system. The refuse matter instead of through nature's avenues is left to sour and form uric acid, poisons which are absorbed into the blood, ail alike. In some case* it takes a .- wandering form; It may be in the *ro**k of. Knew arms or legs one day and in the hands, back or other on "t ,ree trom P**" T& uric acid and irritating substances find lodge otent in the muscles and joints and aa these deposits increase the mus cles become stiff and the joint* locked and immovable. It matters not in what form the disease may be the cause is always the same —4 soar, Asian, XXL M.^t^bs^wwihlmrsm-.se,, meglela* cured me sound eadv Rurtfledi..... ixa n. XBthaik vital stream has lost its purity and freshness and instead of nourish ing: nnd feeding Use different parts with health-giving properties, it fills them with the acids and salt* «I *Ub painful and far-reaching disease. intensify the pains of Rheumatism, and the sufferer to ret relief from 1 rub* the afleeted parts with liniments, oils, lotions, etc., or u asters and other home remedies. These are desirable because they rive porary ease and comfort but have no effect on the real trouble which ta in blood and beyond the reach of such treatment. S. S. S. is the best rem edy for Rheumatism, It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its hfg id . and by neutralizing and driving out the acids and building np the thin, sons blood it cures the disease permanently. While cleansing the blood S. S. S. tones gill ng* a v UCGCTini C up the stomach, digestion and every rUntLT VthtlAOLt. other put <rf the ^*ten. moffitt tM excited nerve*, reduces the inflammation, dissolves the deposits in the joints, relieve# all pain and completely cures this distressing disease. S. S. S. is a certain cure for Rheumatism in any form ; Muscular, In flamm a to ry. Articu. Ur or Sciatic. Special book on the disease and any medical advice, withon* *""**• ^ *u-to wnto. nrffMivr —e co* atiamta . cm. j \ j temporary ease and comfort but ba the blood and beyond the reach of at S.S.S. CALVE TAKES SONGSTRESS. _ Lois Feurt of Saattle to Se Given . . Education in Pario by th* Famous Artist. Seattle. Wash —Madame Calve, the celebrated prims donna, who sang here In concert, has discovered a young girl contralto. Lots Feurti for whom she predicts great things. The girl, who Is but 17 years of age. wa* given an audience by Mme. Calve In the Uncoln hotel, and sang with such COFFIN'S PREPARED CODFISH 1 st at Ik* Floest tied flak rtirai consists lot sreparins nvtflsk sack Box. XSk rout stwet tor IV ksd omit kt Iks «. H. Coflto Fisk Thorn Is only on# ordklnsd relndok ory Is th* world for *06,906 baste exquisite charm that the great prints donna, with tears ta her eyes, clasped lhe br *" 1 ' hove the voice, you have the tern perm ment. you have the physique, yon will p* jrowt " The other members of Mine Calve* company were also amaxed at the girl's marvelous voice, and predict a future for her. After singing Gounod'* "Oh. That We Two Were Maying." Mme Calve told Mia* Feurt that she would formally adopt her snd give her a thorough training ta Parts._ FR E out Iflts ratslego* *« Tsje Seed*, rroitf* enrol-*. et oora e peetsl etll 4.» Church Co. SPOKAN • IS FI bra: