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THE JIAKltH DAILV i'..tJ.,f iM.J L.V.tl J.J, .v,. TUG SINKS AS CREW ESCAPE Captain and Six Men Have Close Call In Lower Bay TRIED TO RUN BOAT ASHORE the Urbanus Dart Striken Bottom, Rolls Over and Goes Down After Opt John Gully and Crew Try to Save Her. New York, Feb. 23. Cpt. John Chilly othe seagoing tug Urbanus Part and nix of Ms new jnst managed to encupe with their lives yesterday morning when the tug caught fire off Homer Shoals. As soon on the firo was discovered the Ur banus Dart, wan headed for the shoal, but she struck lottons before she was ex pected to, rolled over and sank. The crew j(ot the boat over and rowed to Sandy Hook, where they were train fered to the deck of the steamship Olaf Kyrre, which taok them into quarantine A despatch boat then carried them the rent 'of 1ht way to the battery. The l'rbani Dart was a 40 ton tug built in Brunswick, Ga., in 19HB. Oapf John Oully, who hails from Brooklyn owned her. Ju all probability bhe IV bantu Dart will be a total low. The tup atarted utsida early Tester" day morning. She was on a cruise for . schooners or other vessels which might need her aid. At about 4 o'clock onei o1 be crew mw a pun of amoke, followed by a spurt of flame, coming from a part of the tug jtiet forward of the boiler. The tug wan then eome f00 yards off Miore, picking her way slowly through the Romer Hhoales. rt was not long before thei flame be pan to .make play about the pilot house while the crew vainly fought to conquer thent with bucket of water. Despite the water the (ire increased Mil til the posifion of t4w sgven men was by d means an eas- one. Tie captain signalled for full epoed ahead and. held to the wheel in the pilot house. The Urbanus Dart raced at her high ent speed for the! aand bar extending out from Randy llook point. Before it readied there an explosion occurred of forfr-e suflieient to seriously damage the hull. That let the water in and the) boat filled rapidly. Several of the small era ft clustered about the Hook heard the I'rbsnus Dart'a siren blowing and saw the thick volnnwa of smoke rifling from her decks ta roll away over the water. The1' made for the scene, but the tug wan al" ready on the sand when thev reached there. Besides Capt. Gully there ww Mate ; Daniels and five hnnda, all of whom are safe in Manhattan now but without a ship, i ALL ON BOARD THE ROGA MAY HAVE BEEN SAVED! First Report Was That Two Hundred Had Perished. . London, Feb, 23. A dispatch received by Lloyds from Buenos Ayres says it is now rumored that the passengers and crew of the Argentine teamr President liiwa. have been saved, hour (learner Constipation &w wnr wtrloiu irnublM, H n.iowt that lh li.t.Mjrt Ant fuiu'itunH of ih llvr ftrit imiwrlwllf p" lYrm(., Tim (il uituih iun Ut tit kit fur It ia ihf in Hit, Kutb KH'l putwly r'M ri hftiiin Hood's Pills mr& fries, s.. fiold b nil 1rtiri'Uta ami umat Itv mml 1( .HuUo li JtooU ll' Good. have gone out from Buenos Ayre to the asMalancc tl' the. w lucked veascl. The President linen went axhorn on the cast coast between Puerto de San Antonio and Puerto Mudrin, She caught fire, and the first reports had it that tins crew and li(MI pa'nger had perished. BIG GAABLING RAID MADE IN RUTLAND Officers Surprise Some Well Known Ci tizens and a Lot of Young Men. Rutland, Feb. 23. Following State' Attorney J. C. Jones'- grand round up of the poker joints in this city Satur day night, Thomas J. Ijilor, one of the proprietors of the Bardwell, and Kd ward J. Walsh, candidate for alderman and proprietor of an alVged creamery and grocery store at 35 Strongs avenue were arraigned bHfore Justice of the Peace B. II. Ptickney at the county court house yesterday. Mr. Lalor was represented bv T. W. Moloney and Mr. W alsh by Thomas H. Browne. Mr. Ia' lor's cum ws continued until next Monday morning ami bis bail was fixed at $200; which was fnrnUhed by W. K, Aldrieh. Mr. Yal.h wnlval exami jiation and was bound over to the county court, His bail was fixed at the same amount nd it was furnish ed by Mrs. John F. MoGuirk. II. i. Fih wa released Saturday night on $200 bail furnished by Onirics II. Cleveland, shortly after the raid on the room over the Union Pacific tea store. ,The raid we the result of a well matured plan of State's Attorney .rone. A couple of Boston detectives Iwve lieen in the city working up the case and Saturday night was selected because it was known that all the joints would Im in full blast tlu-n. The laid would have leen made a week earlier, but the state's attorney receiv. ed a tip tlnat one of the men he was most anxious to catch would not be among those pre tut that night. About 10 poker' players and spectators were caught in the raid and they were rep resentative of every walk of life. In the Valih place was one man who went into bankruptcy last week ' and who is said to have tieen ruined by fol lowing the game. In one room at The Bardwell were a lot pf young fellows, mostly aons of business end profession al men. In the other rilom which was raided at the hotel wifre several buti nees men, a professional man and one who hold an ollice under the city. All the men concerned were very nervous today for fear their names would he. published. the tliccrs concerned in the raid wore besieged all day by the "sports" and their frienda who hnd heard that the names werei to lie pult- Iishcil and wanted to know it there was not something that could be done to prevent it. . ARBUCKLE TO RAISE AMINE Believes He Can Raise Vessel Now at Bottom OF THE HAVANA HARBOR Would Usa Compressed Air Bclievca the Principle Which Floated the Cruiser Yankee Would Again Prove Successful. New York. Feb. 23. John Arbuckle, who floated the cruiser Yankee from Npimllo Kock, is on record with the as sertion that it would be a much easier tusk to raie the battleship Maine from the lxittoiri of lluvnna harbor, and he Is negotiating with the government in rcf cienee to mnking the attempt. "1 would like nolhinir letter thnn to undertake to raise the Maine, aside from all niunijy considerations," he, said. "It would lie a patriotic act which soinelxitlJ' ought to undertake. I am deeply inter" rated in the invention of coinpreswd air devices for raising vessels, and I am' ho thoroughly convinced that I have a de vice which would surijly float the Maine that I am most impatient to get at the work. 1 realize that the ox pert a have snid it could not be done, but they siiid the same thing before the Yankee was raised. "I have; had divers make as close an examination as possible of the sunken Maine, and the conditions involved in the undertaking, informal plans, tho length of time the work will jirolstbly reiiire, and an approximate estimate of the cost have all Wm carefully figured out and laid before the proper authori" ties. "The experts have overestimated the difficulties to be overcome. Conditions in Havana harbor are much morq favorabl y tor nurh an undertaking than were the rendition we met with in floating the Yankee. In Havana hnrhnr the rise and fall of the tide are slight, and there never is a heavy sea. I should like to be gin thd work at once, but, of course, it will ! necessary to wait until all pos sible complications are removed and an appropriation is granted by C'ongTCHS.,' . THE GREAT ICE JAM AL NIAGARA BROKEN You may Infer that Ceresota Flour is no better than what you're using. You'll be skeptical only as far as the first bag. It will prove the difference In the big white loaves. They will bind you to Ceresota tor quality and economy. Often Tfee Kidneys " Wsatei fcy Over-Wark. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneye are re sponsible for much skkneaaandsuffering, tneretore, ir Kiaoey trouble is permitted to continue, serioue re sults are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because they do moat and should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidneys are -eak or out of order, you ean understand how quickly your en tire body is affected and how every organ eeems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties have been proven in thousands ot the moat distress- ing canes, ir you neeu a incaicine you should have the.bcst. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Yon may liTve a sample lottle 1-v ti'ail frpp. alao a - .... .V. -i' 'A-i- pamrmrr. tcning yon h,n -,m. how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Kinghatnton, N. Y. Don't make any mis- NO CHURCH KISSES. Ohio Pastor Declares Kissing Is an In toxicant. Mount Gilcad, (., Fb. 2.1-iTlie Rev. Henry Wireland of the Disciple Ciiuich has derlared from the pulpit tlia,t. tliere must be no more 'hugging and kissing in his church during nervwea. "The kis," he taid, "is an intoxicant and. like the xaloon, mut go. The nee tar quaffed from the red lip-! ix'niore fruit ful of consequences than any a cohulic beverage evr distilled. "I think kissing i the worst thing a young woman can do, and the amount of hugjing and kiting some of our girls do of the beft" faniilie, too H literally a menace to our morality. have carefully inquired Into the matter and find that many young g rin imag ine this fs the way' to get Iiubaudx. It may help some but' kissing is not all that ts ncceiarv. WRIGHTH'S FUNERAL. Two Services to Be Held for College . President. Worcester, Ma., Feb. 2.1. The bodr of I'resident' t'arroll ). Wright of Clark colk'ge will be accorder two distinct fu neral service on WeunenUay, one at which none but memlx-i of his family and immediate friends will be present and the other a public service to Ue held in the Church of the Unity, It is nroh able that the latter service will be at tended bv nearly all the faeiillv iiu'tular . f . : i . .. and students or tii college, but an most of thene are now away from the city on vacation, no concerted plau has yet been Hrrangcd, ihe body of President Wright will lie tn ftate in the assembly room of the collpge this afternoon. At the conclu sion of the funeral services it will be cremated at Forest Hills., HONOR FOR YOUNG MAN. Trustees of Marble Savings Bank Elect Ivor S. kacFarlane. Rutland. Feb. 23. The trustees of tile, but remember the name, Swamp- n "p irti avlngs tmnk yesterday Root, and don't let a dealer sell you elected Ivor S. MacFarlane of Cottage Boniethinsr in ftlaee of Swamp-Root if street treasurer, to succeed Charles 1 - ..K. " I - I yon do you will be disappointed. Jnd nte4 all klnna o( B0fdii-fii. ity Mti. bu oijiwiit. ion i ln,Tl iv-nmmrslf4 i.prr nl titer ,.,i,m ihrnm I en wiiltnirir vid chwrfni'.r y tf.,i thfr Tre ctir.lr cur-d m. I Ihentft, U. tb thmt 1 -h,.n 2 th-m lo UV on auftftrtatr frnm anh aMH.h. CbM. U. Ua!ni, 114 E. Ith hi., Kav Vork, it', f. Best For Th0ow!s CANtYCs-rtwmc WaMS. lat, V.!, Ta TVi fwl, FwH'kf, v r,r!. ite. , (H. JwTf tolS la built. T ttnl taMas l'-amp4 CCA GuiutMd ta r ) 'iu, montf baek. ttsrUnC Remedy Cs., Ghicaga or N.V. f-Ji kttUllttXL, TEN KlLLJwS ESXtS Krans, deceased... Mr. MacKarlane has Inen associated with the institution a assistnt treasurer 'since last May. go ing there from the Baxtifr 'Xntional bank where be was bookkeeper for over two years. The election is an unusual bonor for so young a man.. "Sir. MacFurlaiie beinjr only 25 years old. He is a graduate of the Rutland high school and a former student of the university of Vermont, leaving collego in bis junior year, 1906. to pntr the employ of the'flaxter bank He was president of his rlass during his sophomore year in college. Big Volume of Water Pours Over The "Horseshoe." Niagara Falls. X. Y., Feb. 21. Xia" gara's ice jam has broken. Some) time during Saturday mailt, aided bv a hift of wind, the beay downpour of rain, ana the warm weather, the heavy ice Hoes in the Canadian channel gave way Sunday more than the usual quantity of water was pouring ''over the jrent liorolioe, tint tne volume gointr owr the American Falls wss hardly half the normal flow, and hundreds of tourists ventured out on the ice-covered rook between the Cont Island bridge and the brink, usually keeping a safe distance from the channel, which hugs the main" l;nd shore. itany ventured out oil the ice be tween f.una Inland and the peak of the brink, while others walked from Coat In land to the smaller islamU nd tn Bstln Island, then wnlked up the river alonjf thei ;oat Inland shore until thev rHch ed the Three Sifter Inlands overlooking the Canadian bank, Ilundieds of others crossed the. Can adian side ovc the steel arch bridge and then walked across the ice bridge and climbed up the ice mountain in fiont of the American Falls. MONEY LOST ON MARGINS CAN BE RECOVERED Question Decided by the Supreme Court of Dlinoia. Chicago, Feb. 21. The Hlinois supreme court has decided that money lost deal' ing in locks on margins can be recov ered in this state. The action was that of Helen T. lVIonw and others, execu tor of thn estate, of Mrs. Mcdora Thimpon, agaiiiHt the brokerage firm of A. S. Slantrhter 4 Co. For five years previous to her death last year the rec 4rds show that the firm bought for Mr. Thompson on' margin tf8.000.00o of dif ferent stock. The securities which she put up as collateral were sold out, and altogether she sustained a loss of $'200, "Kl. To recover this amount the execu tors of the estate sued Slaughter A Co.,- and the court's decision sustained tlie claim. CASTRO IS GOING BACK HOME. But He Says He Will Only Be a Private Citizen. Dresden, Feb. 2.1. -dpriaito Cantro. the former preshk'tit of Venezuela, i planning to return to that country and resume the position of a private citizen. Some weeks a"0 he sent a letter to Pre!- lent Ctomez, setting forth hi rmrie to return and his willinsniess to regular izo the position "of (iomcje by hiinSelf voluntarily retiring from the presidency, but up to the present time' he has r ccived no answer to 'fin's communication According in his prei-ent plan,, Castro will sail from Jiorriean March 2H on the ateamship Cuiuteloupc for La (iimyra. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE KHOMO Quinine Tab lets, Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. h,. u . i.KOVi.'S signature i On each box. ,?fio. DIES FROM BURNS. Boy Tried to Save His Lijttle Sister'a Life. . Camden, X. .1., Feb. &1.?ohn Sid.dwt tom, 8 years old. died yesterday morn iniT from burns he received in the vain effort to save the life of his 6-year-old sister. Tha littl girl's dress caught fire while she was playing in the kitchen of their home last Friday, and .John was lmdly bnrrtml trying to heat out the fir-. The girl dwdithat day, the boy yester day morning. The mother of the children, who has been very ill. heard tlwir screams, but she known nothing of the death of her children, and thinks they are both alive in the hos(Stal. Uer condition is serious and it is fared the true knowledge will kill her. TEMPERANCE WAR. "Dry a" Urge Kerns's Defeat as Proof of ' Brewery Power. Indianapolis, Feb. 23. Twelve counties will vote under the county local option law in Indiana this week and the tem perance and' liquor forces in all of thee counties arc eniiaired in a bitter war. both side ".realizing that the result may eBuso.t.he paae;e or dee fat of the loca option repeal .bill. The defeat of .John W. Kern for Vnited States senator is being used by the tern peranee people to how "brewery influ enee" and Kern is helping to make senti ment, against the brewers by a letter to a fik-nd saying such influence caused his tleleat. , HETTY GREEN IS MYSTERIOUS Refuses to Deny Daughter Will Wed To-day Then Says THE ENGAGEMENT IS OFF Saya It's Very Unpleasant And Then She Saya She Must Refuse to Talk About Miaa Sylvia'a i Affatra. h. Xewr Vork, Feb. 21. Indications are not lacking that Mrs. Hetty tireen is planning to have tver daughter, Sylvia, marry Matthew Astor Wilks without taking the public into h confidence. It is declared that the couple are to be nuide man and wife today and start away in an automobile before anybody is alive to the fact. Mrs, Creen persistently confuoes the situation by contradictory assertions Slid fist said she bad not given her con sent to the engagement, nd then she declared the engagement was off, all of wlnetr- leads to the belief that Sirs: lreen is .having a bit of fun With ths public. WJten qmntioned on the matter last iiiirht Mrs. Green said: "1 will not say a thing not a thing) Why do they say such things about n j i nave reiusea lo lam aooui my aaugn ter'g affairs. I hare been annoyed by so much talk hnd I will not discuss the mutter. It is very unpleasant to me." There was a pause and Mrs. Green started lo'elosfl'the door of her flat at 1,309 Hloomfleld street, Hobokcn. Then she raised her voice and with a chuckle said : "The engagement's off, anyway." "But you newer authorized the an' nouncement of an engagement. You said none existed." "It's off," Mrs. Green replied, as she closed the door. Inquiry at Mr. Wilkes' residence, 440 Madison evening brought the reply that he was out of town, but would return today. SIX CRUSHED TO DEATH IN MOVING PICTURE PANIC Rush for Exits Follows When the Ma chine Catches Fire. Tula, Russia, reo. UJ. Nx persons were crushed to death and thirty were seriously injured here yesterday, during a fire panic in a moving picture theatre. ,iha lilm ot a machine eaiutit tire. starting a rush of spectators for the exits. , . . . . . OixirSfOGima Cleanses the System 5ttecV uallv, Dispels loUsamulead' Ii'os. flnotn IjonsTirtQTion: Acts naturally, acts Truly as Best WAlenMimon pnd Ihila- ren-V"UnJj ani Ola a KM it Hnnr-Hrlol Effect Always buy the Genuine wKitlt hnftiho tu.il name of The tom '""''CALIFORNIA by whura it is wanufneturea. printed on Tht SOLD feT ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. cm aire only, regular pctca iQifbatWt. THE CARS OF A CAR, THE WINTER IN SWITZERLAND. I Season of Sport in Full Swing at Fa. nioug Resorts. The "season of while" is now in full suing at Kuitztti land's noted winter re sorts. A '"census" of viadtors taken one day at the end of January at St. Muriti!, ahowed 1)15 English visitors, aa compared with CM fur the crresHudiiig date lat year; ana a lairr cniimersiiou suowxi till, aRninst 61 for the sanve dato th year ls;fore. Tbo numls-r of American on the same day was DO a a compared with 47 on the same day In IDiWj and for the latter enumeration, 113. as com pared with 47 a year earlier. These . ures indicate the increasing popularity of St. Moriti aa a "white" or winter resort. ,','' Itobblng and tobogganing down the Julier Tsks, with its hair-pin curves and xig rag terminals, at the speed of a milo a minute; ia one of tlss present exittea incuts of lorat excursinnista. The Crests, ice is as hard, as metal and poliahed to a "finish," and the Village run is ryfoig with it in speed. Of course, skating is in its heyday with the duchess of Marl borouirh.' who presides at tbo distribu tion of pi.e. The exhibits of ski-jump, ing hate astounded her ladyship, aul she is fntsnsly interested in the won derful feats being performed. !Hir Mar- tenne and Lady Lloyd, Mr KJcliard and Itdv Temple and Lady Theresa FlcUlr are also curious spectators of these won. ders of ski-jumping. The skating gymk. hana was a huge success. I he spade Tornado Brings Death, Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 2.1 It i re ported that a tornado has iiartly de stroyed the town of Reee. Kan., a. yil- Inge, and seven persons are reported to have been killed. Wires ar down and details are lacking. TWO BADLY SCALDED IN WRECK. Nobody Killed, and N Passengers Are Injured. Washington. Feb. 23. Engineer W. .T. O'.Vfi'l of Atlanta ' and Fireman .foe Cla-y of Aflsnta, a negro. wre erald'd jTKterday as the remilt of the derailment of VVaahingion and Atlanta expreag train No. 3.i of the Southern Railway, nesr Hsrbin. S. early ypsierdsy. S'otmdy was kiiied aod utt pawieii rs' wre hurt. D. F. DAVIS UNUSUAL OFFER. 'It isn't often that I have faith .n- otigh in th medicine put iin by other people to be wiling to olfer to refund the money if it does not cure, said I). V. Davin to a Times man who dropped into his store, "but I am glad to sell Dr. Howard's specific for the enre of constipation and dyspepsia on that ba sis. . "The Dr. Howard company, in order to get a quh-k introductory sale, au- thoiize me to sell their regular fifty rent bottles at half price, 25 cents, and, nil bough I have sold a lot of it, and have guaranteed every package, not one hi' been brought Iwrk uniatifaetory. "Oup grf-St advantage of this specific" he continued, "is its small doe and con venient form. There are niMy does inj - - 1 - l . ; i i .S . ,mi isii i-aii iff rarnea in me vest pM-kct or pure. and every one has niore medicinal powpr thsn a big pill or Uib let. or a tumbler of mineral wsler. l'l am still selling theperitie at half fris although 1 cannot telf how long shall be able to do o. and anyone who U ubject to eflnstipstion,- sirk Li'adachf, diKine, liver - trouble, indi glion or a general plsyed out. condition mghl to take advamaee of thi ehanee. You can till your readers thi if they are not satisfied with the speeiiie tliey can come right tank to my store and I will ibeerfully refund thoir niouev." 4 CLAM CAUGHT RAT. Buffalo ' Hotel Man Has a Useful Bi valve. Buffalo. Feb. 2:'. Mattlww Elser. the proprietor of a hotel in this city, says he has the only rat-catching clam m cap tivitv, He dip-covered the clam yester day morning fastened tightly to the tail of a live rat. J lie tat had entered hole in the wall, but could not pull the claim in with in and was captured ana killed. It in believed that the clam caught the rat while the latter was seat ed on a bushel Of clams in the restaurant of the hotel.; ' ' - IN NEW YORK SOCIETY Beautiful Women of the "400" Who Have Luxuriant Hair, ' In gay New York, where women get their ideas from their sisters abroad, the hair tonic called fansian fcage ig in treat demand. A great scientist, undoubtedly one of the most eminent hair specialists in- the world, is the discoverer of Parisian Sage. He claims most em phatical iy that it istheonly nair pre parati o n that will kill the oersis- . W tent dan- W druf f germs. At any rate, tne uiroux Mig. Co., of Buffalo, N. V., sole manufac turer of Parisian Sage in the United States, give through their ayent, the Red Gross rharmacy, this money back guarantee, which ia no doubt strong enough and plain enough to please the most exacting: 'We puarantee t'ansian fcaire to cure dandruff in two weeks; to atop falling hair; to make aim, ntciess aim colorless hair beantiful and luxuriant; to cure all itchir diseases of the acalp, or money The price is only 50 cents a large bot tle at the Red Cross Pharmacy, or by express, all charges prepaid, from Gi soux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, ti, Y. MINERS' DEMANDS. Union, Leader to Confer with Anthracite , Operators. , Wlkecbarre. Ta., Feb. 23.-President T. D. Lewis of tle Mine Workers' union wan expected to reach this city last night to begin his efforts to secure a new agreement for tht anthracite, mine workers, embodying among other am ies their demands for recognition of the union, an eight-hour day, certain in- reaxes in wages, and payment by weight. Yesterday morning seven skillsd organis ers whom he has ordered here met and had a confertnee regarding conditions n the region. I'resident Lewis is expected to remain now until negotiations with the opera tors are concluded. The first move will probably be to scud a letter to Presi dent Haer of the Heading company, ask ing for a discussion of the demands. Local operators contend that the big operators will refuse to grant anything more than renewal of the existing agreement tor three years. . SHOOTS HUSBAND. Its Painted Body Well Worth More race, in which a woman sat on a spads Croominir an1 WM P0"1""'1 Io"K j a man was ex- tremely amusing. The ski rae, women So much time and care are expended on stS driving men, was hotly con- by manufacturers in turning out wen- (.tt'd. painted and beautifully trimmed cars Tlie feature of the season at Davos Is that it is bad management not to give tha eurlinir irame which is inerrasini; in attention, to their washing and polish- interest rapidly. Uafos has had nio-t ing. The,re are at least fourteen coat jls skating aventa already. ot Damt on tne averaee oouyi leather is of the finest machine-buffed ..r hand-buffed qtialitiy, and the best Tfl PVAHF f IfFNF grade of curled hair is used in wphobt- V L vflUL' -.IVLli JL, ering. Y'et the owner or usr knows r sit PRnVIIfiV little or nothinir alwut cleaning and L1 W riXUilJIUil dressing a car. Linseed oil is the life of all nnitit an.l in, ninlM from it I reUins enouih of its properties to net To Set License Fee at Minimum Deal- as a preervatiye of paint and varnish- erg t0 Give th. Difference to City ly t Hpwial prmp!K; it uniitt le strict-1 HospiUL IT linillttl, Villi Il" wTTf-ta . i t t ni tu i. .i,:v subtest nercentsc. of free alkali. Al- Rutland, Feb. 23. The new law which kali attacka painty and varnish as soon provides that all the fees from liquor as it eomes into contact. licenses shall go to the state, Has re- A perfect soap is one which a chem- faulted in the formation of a plan here I st cannot deleft even in sngniesx to offset this provision. trace of alkali. It munt be tree from The plan is that if Rutland votes for rosin or any other harnh or gritty aub- iwne the license comrm'siner may stance liable to do injury to the nn- iM,w licenses to applicants at the mini ih. Properly made, it is soft and trans ,,,. ie. vhUh U for the first and sec- farent, a little heavier in consistency on(j fAlin joo, with the understanding than vaseline , Such a soap acta as a tbat the men to whom the first class solvent, and remov the dirt, g"e licenses are issued shall pay the differ- and grime by carrying it otr in a tmeK ?nre between the minimum fee and heavy suds. Another excellent soap is ji,200, the maximum fee, or $100. In made from green oil. and is used partic the gwonj caM the maximum fee is ularly in washing off the oil from a car nm. The matter has been submitted Jt does not harm the finish in the least. t0 the layers, and if they do not con- A raw eowp standing on varnished drnm it oniething of the kind ia sura surface has a tendency to soften the to be tritd here. varnisb II allowed to remain too long. Consequently, soap should be thorojigh lv dissolved before washing the car. C0DE ir0R NAVIES AGREED UPON. 11 me venicie in qusiy, anil lue nuns ( , . should fly onto the dry dust, and W I Washington Wants Priie Court to Be llkiat-u iu bimj-, t-iiT-, win pv tiiv wni But if thei car has first been gone over with the hose, the suds "have no effect on the varnish. Scientific American, Court of Arbitration. INDIAN RUNS AMUCK. SUbs Three After a Visit to Washing ton, Cincinnati, Feb, 23. An unidentified Wyoming Indian ran amuck in the Un ion station last Sunday night and be- London, Feb. 23. The International v . i v f .t,ti. I i :.. sion here for two months, baa reached a definite agreement insofar aa a code of naval warfare is concerned. The delegates are considering a re quest from Washington for a declara tion to the effect that the priea court shall be considered court of arbitra tion, and not a court of appeal. The pur pose of this request is to avoid coullict with the constitution of the liuted fore he could be overpowered had fatally Sut wder ,hi(.h tb( Wwt stabbed and cut Mrs Anna Devord o thc fim court o Huntington, AN. V., and Max Meyers of ' Cincinnati and seriounly wounded Joseph W. (iordon of Cambridge, 111., in an effort to aealp them. POLICE CAPTAIN KILLED. Wife Surrenders After Spending Night on Mountain. Altoona, Pa., Feb. 23. Mrs. Blair i milling, who shot her husband Sunday, surrendered to the police yesterday after wing oui on trie mountains an night. They had quarreled - over the Sunday dinner, it is said, and .Mrs. 'Tingling procured tne revolver, which she did not know was loaded, to protect, herself against attack. V hen her husband rush ed at her, she snapped the trigger to scare him and it went off. Later she made two attemts to kill herself, but she was too nervous to hold the weapon to Jict head, although it was so doss that Bhe was burned by the powder liasiies. . . .. ICE CREAM. TRUST. Texan Would Corner Monterey's Sup- ;" ply.' ; Monterey, Mexico, Feb. 23 With Door , . . 11U141H1. i-ornereo, a lexan nas now entwd the city to establish an ice cream trust, as well as cornering light drink stands. The object i to make cfcam and supplies at one place for all Biuun m me my mat enrer tne combi nation, and when this is done it is said that prices will be raised. HARD ON SALOONS. Wyoming Legislature Will Put 200 Out of Business. Cheyenne, WW. Feb. 23. Anti-li nnor H-giiauon was ute leature ot the eesMon of the state legislature just closed Among the laws enacted were those ab solutely prohibiting the ah of Honor ouisme incorporatea nties and increas ing the county license, to 81.000. It is estimated ttnue laws will put 200 sa ksms out of business. Can Now Build Line. Winnipeg. Feb. 23. Secearr leinsla tion was passed Saturday hv tb Al. berta legislatura to enable tha prorootey. to go ahead with the most northerly railroad in Canada, running from Ed monton. Alberta, to Fort McMiuray, on upjier Athclmsoa river, by way of Lae la THehp. The principal promoter is W. B. Clarke of Kanaaa CSty. The line tap a vast niiiHTal region "and rnn-hing country. eonne-ting old transeontinental tne with the trreat waterways of north" ern CVnada. ...... The Indian, with three Sioux chiefs I tu w. t.,n-, nrn,... .-x ir , - , . . . 1 , . , 1 ,11111 una rum wiuich nuuuus uu aa ui imnKH, unu aiijiinea jrcra a Train. I . . They were going home from a visit to Cannot Recover. Washington to see the "Creat Father." 1 Olean. N. Y.. Feb. 23. In a nistol duel As the passengers came from the. train with Nelson Dessler of Bi-rfio, Ont., the Indian, with a war whoop, drew a whom hw. cauirht in the offices of the long dagger and started through the I Dronev Lumlier company in thc Masonic crowd, slashing right and left. Temple Sunday, Police Captain Timothy luxs. urvoru was wanting up xne piat-1 Hassett was kill0: by a shot through lorm un a cniiu in ner arms. 1 lie t ie head. JJess er wis shot four timea. Indian buried the daeirer in her back. He esctaned. but waJ eanirht later in a , ii -.. 1 . .1 ,1 . ' ami men siasuva ner across tne neaa, room at the Olean liouse, where he regis body and arms. tered Sunday from Pittsburg. lie will The Indian nest attacked Meyers, and die. Hs has two bullet wounds in the plunged the dagger into his abdomen, abdomen, one in the leg, and a fourth in aim us .urjcis niw nis arms xo ueicnci I tlie hand. himself the luumn renewed the attack. As Meyers fell to the station platform, the Indian ran toward (Iordon, stabbing I mm. 41m fMoux uia not lniericre, ' PILE SUFFERERS I DIPLOMAT RETURNS. Mexican Charge d'Aff aires at Havana May Resign. Mexico City. Feb. 21 Kicardo Garcia uranados, who has served the Mexican government as charge d'affaires at Ha vana, Cuba, has returned to this city on I a leave 01 aiwnre. nn nas not detcr- Do You Know These Facts? The cause of piks is internal Sluggish circulation in the lower bowel. Piles can't be- thoroughly- cured by outward treatment, " An internal remedy is needed to cure the cause. i'eiid for our booklet, "How Piles Can Be Cured by Internal Medicine," or talk with Rickert 4 Wells, Barre, Vt., who sell Dr. Ieonhardt's Hem-Roid at $1 mind whether he will continue in the diplomatic service or devote his time to P'r bottle, and guarantees it to cure ...5 j l-j I n. i..i.u n., n T,,(v irivaie interests. Dr. Leouhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, . Y. WOMAN TWICE VICTIM. She Is Attacked and Stabbed Second Time Yesterday Morninj. Berlin, Feb. 23. In a continuance, of the so-eolled "Jack the Ripper" attack. here, a woman, who had previously been stabbed on Feb. 16, was slightly wound" ed in the thigh yesterday morning. The ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN Not a Blood Disease Cured By Oil of Wintergreen Compound. For many years ecroma was supposed to be a blood disease and was erroneous ly treated as such, but tiow the best au thorities agree thtat eczema is only a skin disease and must be cured thro'ticrh the skin. Thei eminent skin specialist' IT. I). U. JJennis. first discovered the ec' zema germ and his discovery was quickly taken op in both Germany and France. To kill the ecrema germ and at the same time heal the skin, Dr. Dermis compounded oil of wintergreen, thvmob pjyeenne. rti.. 1 111- r-iiii-uy ia a iiqun, not a mere salve, hence it sinks right into the pores of thej skin. usiaJiing with this oil of wintergreen compound seems to take the itch away at onoes oon the scales drop away and tha disease din- appear. be prescription has now lieen naxl a, l.iifT a In htaa rimvrn it, at,. solute merit and we do not heaifate to U, f. UAViJ I He UrUgglSC exjire our tytnndent'e in it. 11. it. i re-1 scription. 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