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CAIRO ILLINOIS, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1008 fttmittAt tf t lltttt .tt tM t ttttt ttttttttltttttt NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS 5 MOUND CITY ' April 27, 1908. Mr. an. I Mis. V. A. Adams of Her I'in, an- tint quests of the lattor's parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wall tills week. Mr. John Strohni of Mounds, wan in aown Sunday visiting 1'ricndn. The Indies Aid of the M. E. church will meet at tli home of Mrs. N. J. Idvesiiy on Main street Wednesday afternon. Little Miss Kay Horris, of Mounds, spent Sunday in Mound City. Mr. and Mis. Henry Hendricks and family of Valley Keeluse, were guests ol friends here Sunday dricks is suffering with Sam Ilium of Mounds, utioets Sunday. The Ladies' Aid nf t; church will meet with .Scliuler i n Fourth street. Mi:js Mary Nugent returned home from Cairo Sunday after a few davs' visit with Miss Denture Walker who nleitained in her honor. Mrs. Kva Xewhou.se of Fulton. Ky i the guf.it of relatives here this Week. Misses Mary Moss and Dirothv Sihilcr received prizes in the shape of books from their Sunday school teacher, Mrs. Addle Murphy Sunday having learned tho Ten Command ments. A large number or friends of Mis Ileleu Wilson enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at her home on High stre. t anarchy and complete absence of n guulation,' nevertheless has proved in many respects not merely inade quate but mischivious. Power to Control Combinations. Power should unquestionably be lodged somewhere in the executive branch of the government to permit ccnibinations which will further the public interest; but it mrst nlwavs he remembered that, as regards the great and wealthy combinations through which most of the Interstate business of today is done, the burden of jiroof should be on them to show that they have a light to exist. No judicial tribunal has the knowledge or the experience to determine in the first place whether a given combina tion is advisable or necessary in tlir interest of the public. Somebody, whether a commission or a bureau Mr. Heu- riieuiiiati-ini. vas on our iie Tpiscoj.al Mrs. Chas. Saturday in honor of her birthday. The litr.e gtrl was the re cipient of a large number of beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served and each little guest departed with .souve lirs of the occasion. The Congregational Ladies' Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Fullertou on Pearl street. eleventh Hinder th :ind labor. 5 THE WORLD OF SPORT ! NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standinq. P. !l II 9 11 Chicago New York .... I Ittsburg Thooklyn Huston 11 Cincinnati n Philadelphia 11 St. I mls n W. 7 7 Winter ami -Chesbro Crlger. and Kleinovv: Pet. 77S li:M a.i; 45.:;' 4 33! 4.-.-, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION t'olumhu.s Kansas city At Columbus. At Chicago. Chicago, April 7. Chicago-Pittsburg. rain. ., '"' V At'Cincrnnati. finrilinatr, '.Vpril !. Krrnrs by Cin cinnati gave the gam:' to the visitors. Score- Ii H Cincinnati St. louis Batteries Weill Sclllllei; lieebe and 7 11 Spade Hostettcr. and At Brooklyn. Mrocklyn. April 27. Pell was knock ed out of the box In the third. Score It H R Brooklyn 5 7 2 Philadelphia 0 Pi 1 ISattorios Hell, Mclntyre, Hitter and Bergen; McQuillin and Ixioln. At Boston. Boston, April 27. The visitors won In a pitchers' battle. Score Boston New York Palferb's Yruiig and It (I M.'ithew Mji in I T','-es'inl;an. h r: 1 -2 G 1 Powermau; Toledo . Milwaukei At Toledo. At Louisville. I-onihville .Minneapolis Kleven innings. department fo commerce shov.ld be given this power My personal belief is that ultimately we shall have to adopt a national in- corjmrntion law, though I am wel: !invare that this may be impossible at present. Over the actions of the jfxecutlve body in which the power I is placed the courts should possess j merely a power of review analogues to that obtaining in connection with the work of the interstate commerce ' commission at present. To confer ; t.lila power voiid not be a leap in the dark: It would merely b" to carry ! still further the theory of effective , governmental control of corporat 'nns j which was responsible for the civa- tion of the Interstate commerce com , mission and for the enlargement of ! its powers, and for the creation of j the bureau of corporations. ! State Control Impracticable. The decisions of the supreme court Mn the Minnesota and North' Carolina i cases illustrate how impossible is a tiat ioniil commerce. net control it. A'l to control intrastate tli's new forms but of the eoninif Tee car by the railroads through eael Actual experience lias showi Idua! control of I The states can ithey can do is j commerce, and :i small f r;n t i in riod : stilt. - tha 1 to h induinanolis St. Paul At Indianapolis. tthe effort at s!at nollilii'cl in one sooner or later. Tli an act wi(h effect i, loin: it should have control is sin way or and hi na'ion alom eness and W the control ( WESTERN LEAGUE. At Pueblo. Pueblo . . . . Dos Moines At Lincoln. Lincoln g Omaha 5 At Denver. Denver Sioux City . ..10 .. 2 NOTES. "We need pitchers' cry ot the New York -several years and th be a great deal b ( AMERICAN LEAGUE. P. W. L. Pci. Cleveland in 7 70) New York 11 7 1 (I h; st. Louis 12 7 r, r.s:: Boston pj r, r. "m Chicngn 12 li (i .Vi'll Philadelphia 12 fi r, r.n.i! D-trolt pi l i; .(,11 1 Washington 10 k 27:;! lias been th Americans fe. y d n't u 'in i or off this . : son. Outside the box (iriff has a jdondid team. Mrs. Jack 1 lieshro. wife of the Nov York pitcher, has brought :-u;t plains a railroad lor S."iil.) which ro.u'es, 10- of a diamond bi ne tweeu Atlanta ioch and lo-Nov At Cleveland. Score Cleveland Detroit Batteries Chech and : M illoy and Schmidt. It 11 :i in I I Clark. the value n a train 1 01 H. After a retirement of eleven yeai ''aptain Anson, the eld Chicag 1 wai ilcr. broke into the game recently eat'hing two Innings for his "colts' ''-: t the Rogers lark P-mi f.f Ch: ago. Lvery hear rt a basohnl' "lit a liist baseman? A scribe is responsiliie for th "That Pitts! urg team of the business and of the agent 1 which tiie business Is done, lor any attempt lo separate this central iniisl result in grotesque absrrdity. Thi lui.ans that we niuch relv uiion li itb 11 i'l legislaticn to prevent the conimei cial abuses that now exist and tin r thers that are sure to arise utiles some efficient. government :1 bod Has fidefiunfe liower of, control over them. At nresent the failure of tli congress to utilize ami exercise the meat powers conferred upon it a regards Interstate commerce leave this commerce to lie regulated, not by the state nor yet by the congres but bv the occasional and necessarlh iaadcijeate anl onesided action n .ii- K.k'rul judiciary. However up iC'I't and able a court is, It can not ict cons! rui lively : It can only net ''ogatively or' destructively, n.s an Loiicy of goveniii'ent : and tlrs tin ans that ihe coerts are ami inns always be unable To deal effoctivelv with a problem like the present which requires constructive action A court can decide what is faulty, team will Sinokevilh '.' following 1 s::: was 1 lieauty. The phivers w h 1 h. make th" great rei-ord were Terry. Ciimherl and Khr- t. Mill. r. Mack. Suy! 'ti and Karl At Philadelphia. Score Philadelphia Wasliiueton mui tones ickers Hugh, s, Suiith. Street am and K II H ..2 I 1 . . 1 ; 1 Suiith; Warner. I p. d Kil!i.T It.di'-rs . catc' At St. Louis. Score St. louis Clii cago Batteries Howell and Owen. Smith and Sullivan. It II .-1 10 r, in "I's; Bios bauer. second, Lyons, third C.Iasscuck ami Sliugift. shortstops l-.niitl!. I it: Stenzei. mi, I, He. and Don ovan right. Several players were trie at first, lint no one filled the bill No one filled the bill at first.'' At New York. Score New York 1 II 1 CHANGES AT SPRINGFIELD. Springfield, PL. April 27. Manag -ict army of the Spnimliehl team 01 Three "I" League todav release, curie',!;-:- (Williams and Infieider pn, lincer to the Keokuk team of the Con trnl Asso-iatl -n; Catcher Orendorf to the D-, ntar Three "f League r t'her i' ; nstone ri Ploomington : Pitcher Feirman was sent hack honi" Boslon 0 2 1 -Ki'T CONGRESS IS TOO BUSY From First Page.) t'xpert Dentistry 'Xercise,! by i f ocentratcd great In the wealth hands M It th. i -AT- few. We should in sane man By to r"medy this danger. In of the s"!en opposition of these ,o,v !im..erfrl men, and with tli purpose to protect them in al r rii-'hts at the very lime that w lire them to deal rightfully with I' UNLESS PRICES CROWNS AND j BRiGBVORK, S3.50 and $4,00 Sclsof Teeth $6.00 up Expert Fxractirg 50c. HARRIS DENTAL CO. 213 8(h Street, c .CAIRO, ILL. UADV ATTENDANT. i thers. Wh.-ii with steam and electricity ni' d.-n: business comlitions wen! j t!:rn!.'..li the astounding revolutior, jvMcp in tills country began over half ja century ago. then' was at first much cc sn;'tien at to wiint particular sov t niiuental auelo y should b" used to grapple with the new conditions. At almost the same liter, about twenty years since, the effort was made f centre ceinbinations tlmnmh the in ( estate cieiim-'ne conimissinn. am! to abolish them by means of the anti tn:st act; the two remedies there ! fr.re bring in part inntrally incompat ible. The interstate commerce law has produced admirable results, es pecially since it was strengthened by the Hepburn law two years ago. The anti trust law. though it worked tome good, because anything is better than 9 h When a yoiir.g girl's tliotielit.s U-.-iniiic sliig-Lri.sh ; Tiieu she has licad u hei, dizziness, f.iininess, atul cx lil.its an aluionnal (lisjHisitinn to deep; dislikes the society of other irls; then the mother should come o her aid promjitly, for she, jkh ;esses iiifonnatii'ii of vital import mce to the young dau;;!iter. At such a time the greatest aid lo nature U Lydia E. l'inkham's Vcffe talili! CAiiniH'titid. It prepares the otmg system for the coming haiiije, and lias helped to Lrin three pojierations pafely from piil hood to womanhood. "j.Vad uliat LYDIA E. PIN KHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND has accomplislifd for .Miss Olson. iliss Ellen M. Olson, of 417 North East Street, Kewanee. 111.. in a letter to Airs, rinkham savs: ' Lvdia K. l'inkham's VsrctaMe Com pound cured rnc of backache, si.lca.ehe, md established inv tx-riods after the lest physicians in K.Mvanec h.ul failed to help me, saving that an operation1 was neeessar-j." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. tor thirty years Lvdia E. link. luam's Vepetal.le Comiound. niadn from roots and herks. has U-en th standard remedy for female ills, and has posit ively cured thousands of women who have lieen trouhlcd with displacements, in flaniinatii m, ulcer a- tion, n i ron I t;:mor. irreKiiIajittes, iKM iodif .ains, ilie;lovn fee 1; ti.ti,aizzuH'ss,o! iierv. 'itspiostiaUon, Why don't you try it 'i 3Irs. IMiikhaiu fruiter all jcfe women to write lier for advice. She lias enided thousands to health." Address, Lynn, Mass. hut it has no power to make bettor what it thus finds to be faulty. There, should be an efficient executive body created with power enough to correct abuses and scope enough to work out the complex problems that this great country has developed. It Is not -sufficient objection to say that such a body may be guilty of unwisdom ot if abeses. Any governmental body, whether a court or a commission, whether executive, legislative or judi cial, If given power enough to enable it. to do effective work for good, must also inevitably receive power to make it possibly effective for evil. ' Therefore, it is clear that (unless i national Incorporation law can be forthwith enacted) some body or bodies in the executive service should he given power to pass upon any com bination or agreement In relation to nterst ate commerce, and every such combination or agreement not thu-' lpproved should be treated as in violation of law ami prosecuted ac cordingly. The issuance of the so urities of any combination doing in terstate business hould he under the supervision of the national govern ment. As to Labor Organizations. A strong effort has beea made t i have labor organizations comp'etely 'xempted from any operations (f this Jaw, whether or not their acts aru in restraint of trade. Such ' ex ception would in all probability make die bill unconstitutional, and the 'egislaturo has no more right to pa s i bill without, regard to whether it is 'institutional than the courts have iglitly to declare unconstitutional a law which the legislature has solemn ly enacted. The responsibility is as 3'reat on Ihe one side as on the other, md an abuse of power by the legisla ture in one direction is equally to be ondenined with an abuse of power by the courts in the other direction. !t is not possible wholly to except 'abor organizations from the work 'iigs of this law. and they who insist ipoit totally excepting them are mere y prow-Hng that their status sha'l he kept wholly unchanged, and that hey shall contince to lie exposed to he no! ion which they now dread. Ihviously. an organization not formed for pr.dit should not be required to 'in ni.sh statistics in any way as coin ilete as those furnished by argania 'ions for profit. Moreover, so far as abor is engaged in production only, ts claims to be exempted from the mti trust law are sound. This would oibstantially cover the right of aborers to combine, to strike peac". ibly. and to enter into trade agree, neuts with the employers, lint when abor undert akes in a wrongful mau ler to prevent the distributicn and ale of the products of labor, as by ertain forms of the hoycott, it lias 'eft the field of production, and Its lotion may plainly be In restraint of nterstate trade, and must, necessarily he subject to impiiry, exactly as in the case of any other- combination 'or the same.,, prrpose, so as to de 'ermine whether such action is or,n 'rary to sound public policy. The heartiest encouragement should he '.iven to the wageworkers to form labor unions and to enter into agree, aicnts with their employers; and their right to strike, so long as they act peaceably, must be preserved. Hrt we should sanction neither a boyc tt tor a blacklist which would he illegal it common law. The measures I ndvocat" are in tin interest both of d"cent corporations md of law-abiding labor unions iT.ey are. moreover, preeminently in 'he interest of the nuMie for in my 'udgni. n( the Ameihan poopfe have lefinit.'ly made up Iheir minds .that he days of the reign of the great law bl'ving ami law-evading corporations ire over, and that horn this tune on he adghtly organizations of capital leci-ssary for the transaction of husi u ss under modern conditions, whl't neouiagcd mi long as they act ho-i sti. ana in ine interest, ot the gen ial public, are to lie subjected to nr. ful supervision and regulation ol i kind so effective as to Insure their icting in the interest of the people is a whole. clamation . f lauds, clarification of streams, protection of lorcdls, Pf. The hill confer upon tho proposed commission power to carry Into effect with the president's approval, such de velopment proects an to It may coin wise, and a special "inland waterway fund" is created by the terms of the bill tj that end. MANY ATTEND cooking no L INTERESTING LESSONS IN DO MESTIC SCIENCE AT K. M. K. C. HALL GIVEN BY MRS. J. D. GIB SON OF DAYTON, O. Horn, stic science which has beet mo one of the finest of arts in more ways than one was most ably demonstrated yesterday afternoon at K. M. K. t'. Hall by Mrs. .1. I), tlibson of Haytou, Ohio, nil expert, who is a graduate f.'e.iu the Columbia I'nivcrsity donate merit of domestic science and ( tin Hill methods of the Huston Cookia.; SchooJ. This, the first lesson of a series to he given this week under the auspic s of the Cairo City tins company, was a! tended by 1 :.'' representative women and young girls of Cairo and it proved of the greatest value to all who wer so fortunate as to be present. In the cast end of the hall are two large Quick meal gas ranges and a big Automatic refrigerator which latter is kindly loaned for the occasion by tii' Woodward Hardware company. The center if attraction, however, is th" petite teacher who garbed in dainty white linen and apron stands at a bir table which is covered with a snowy cloth. Thereon are all the ctensi's and viands needed in tho making of the appetizing menu. A "fferent nieiei is provhh d daily so that, there will be but one opportunity to get each les son. Yesterday nl'lei'moti the bill of fio'e was as follows: Tan broiled steak, hashed browned potatoes. twin mountain muff his. sirawberrv meringue, vanilla sauce. Among these in (ho audience were members of the Chafing Hish Club, Tic Chefs club ami a number of young iris from the domestic science class f the High school while many house- keepers of years experience- f,.ok the h-sson Willi close attention. Tile food was prepared in sight, ' the audience while the teacher gave h. r instructions in a most Interesting way and when the viands were cooked on the gas range they were passed on large platters to the audience and SfflEUMMl (STUT BODY BACKED "WITH PAW No other disease causes such wide-spread suffering as Rheumatism. It fs a nerve racking torture, and so thoroughly docs it dominate the system, when it becomes entrenched in the blood, that its victims are usually oni-pk-te slaves to pain. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood brought on by stomach troubles, weak kidneys, indigestion, and a sluggish condition of the system. The natural refuse of the body, instead of passing off through the ordinary channels of waste, is left to sour and ferment in the system because of these irregularities, forming uric acid which Is absorbed' into the blood, and Rheumatism gets a foothold. As the blood circulates through the body it deposits the ncrid, irritating sub stances with which it is saturated, into the different muscles, nerves, tissue and bones. Sharp, biting pains commence, the flesh becomes feverish, swollen and tender, the muscles and joints throb and jerk, and the body is literally racked with pain. Plasters, blisters, liniments, etc., can never cure the disease ; they relieve the pain, per haps, temporarily, but do not reacli ilie trouble, which is in the blood. S. S. S. is the proper treatment for Rheumatism. It goes down and attacks the disease at its head, arid , drivirnr nut the Doison and acrid fluids PURELY VEGETABLE which are causing the pain, and strength, fl ing and enriching the blood, cures Rheuma tism permanently. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, just what is needed in every case of Rheumatism. Hook on Rheumatism and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, C V ach one took a tiiste. prepared by Airs, (libson and fit the (lose of the were many enthusiastic nientary remarks made Kvery thin'.' wii delicious lesson ther" and comtdi by tic cla DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS. Jesse P. Morris of Skippers. Va. ad a close call in the spring of Mho fe fays: "An attack of pneumonia eft in" so weak and with such a fear ul cough that, my friends declare.! onsnmpt ion lie..' me. and death was on my heels, i (ten ! was persuade:! try Ir. King's New Discovery. P iclped me Immediately, and after tak 'ng two and a half bottles I was i veil man again, I found out. that New Discovery is the best remedy Pe otighs and lung" diseases In all the world." Sold under guarantee at all Iruggists. .Vie and $1. f 11 ON . Iniekaelie. that 1 ll:ituieiicy,iiidi. ai- INLAND WATERWAYS BILL IS INTRODUCED IN HOUSE AU THORIZES PRESIDENT TO AO POINT TEN MEMBERS. i number taking recasion to thank the "eacher personally for the valuable In :triiciion. The menu for today will be as fob ows : Koast beef, lattice potatoes, 1 1 1 1 1 mayonnaise, caramel custards, foamy omelet with pens. The llalllday .Milling company furn ishes Sylph Hour and the Cairo cream ery the butter for the lessons. There N i display r f gas ranges in the halt., and Messrs. Lloyd (Jutes and Oscar W. Mattison of the (las company's office P resided III the door did gave each visitor a card which bears a number. lie of the cards will prove the lucky number winning one of the fine range. The lessons begin promptly at 2:'W Vehicle and will be held daily, tho Wednesday and Friday classes, how- ever, will be held at "SM o'clock e. m. g IV Kitchen Coolness No hot and blistering air to sap vitality ana make cookinp; intoler able when work is done on the safe, economigjjf and ' tmifortaMe New Per- iet-tion vick. Diiiei iame wa L,ook-otor Usinr ', your kitchenAs'not a room to fly from, but a pbl where all tlw necessary household work is done I restkd coolness " doesn 7 heat the kitchen. The NEW, PEMCTS0W Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is conve-nient and handy for every purpose of a cooking stove. It saves money and time makes a clean kitchen and contented cook. Three sizes of "New Perfection " stove. If not with your dealer write our nearest agency. n The LAMP-: a true center draft, tump free from tha faults of other lamps. A perfect artificial light. Handsome and safe. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. , . . STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (liiMrporfttil) s - r Tin Heirs whose fortilicat ion was one "of the i'. viewing stands. Th. replied to the bomba.i'dineiit of the "enemy" with lr ipiet for boipiet and Iillle girls in white who acted the part of powder monkeys were kept busy during the butt le carry ins arms full of Mowers of all kinds for the gun ners in (he defense against the Invad ers. The battle raged with Intensity for half an hour. The invading forces of e.piipage.s which ran the lung gauntlet of tributes linally escaped, badly bat tered by the concentrated lire of the land battel les. , ' ' 4' S f Why Not Mix Brains With Your Eating? Plenty of Trouble is caused by stagnation of the live uid bowels, to get rid of it and head ache and biliousness and tho poison hat brings jaundice, take Dr. King's 'ew Life pitis. the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 2r. cents nt all druggists. 4 FLOWER BATTLE FURNISHED ENTERTAINMENT FOR MEN OF BIG FLEET AT SANTA BARBARA. Flower Decked Coaches Passed Through Streets Amid Shower of Bouquets Officers Bombarded Pageant From Review Stand. Washington. April 1". A Hill an theriziag the appointment by the pres ident :f all inland waterways commis sion rt ten members was introdueed in llie !ieu,e today by t'oudrey of Mis s.an i. The bill outlines among .the duties f th" .omniission the making of sur veys and examinations of the great lakes and principal rivers of the coun try, the connecting r.f them by ran.i' for ti ansportation of vessels of stand ard draught; the practical solving of Questions touching navigation, water- power conservation, flood control, re- Santa Ihv: Lara, April t't. A halt! f Honors furnishi d entertainment for tile officer.-' an l men of the fleet tod.v. Flower decked coaches and ih-ats isse.l ill review beiore thousands of rlnviing people; white uniformed sail irs marelird by with gun barrels hil b n in roses; bo.piets were hurled in floral warfa'e at the passing page- ints. J'i the parade weie Moats of many lesigns, all done in Mowers. One of the must attra.-tiM' was a Mora! bat tleship from the great guns of which, were fired boiiiets of loses. None en ovod ihe battle, nor took part in it with more zest than did the licet of C if you 'yy ;w',liwiiifi,; t2f mix brains jpll with youreatin y" will be interested in the jjj cost and nutritive value of your food. Shredded Wheal contains the greatest amount of musck-buildirig, brain making material in the most digestible form and at the least cost. A food for the outdoor rnan and the indoor man for the invalid and the athlete. For breakfast heat the Biscuit in ovn pour milk over it thot milk in winter) and a hide cream. If yOU like the Biscuit for breakfast you wiilJike toasted TRISCUIT (the Shredded Wheat wafer) for luncheon or any meal with butter, cheese or rearm, lade. At your grocers. I? HtlEDYS Mothers -endorse it AXAT1VE Children like It MmtI .11 eittmr rr:S rur.t rr.'r..Mr. .v . ... v n t 1. 0 r W,A.J li!0 com.1r.1rt ipte. ls.nMr LMt.lr. Caajh S ; fut Wo. tU l H Tastes so good 1 Bold by M. C MeUger. 29th and WMh!otoa. i