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$50 POSITION PAY lUiriON AFTER POSITION IS SBCURKI) First 10 who ?-||p this notice and Bend to DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEBE Rilciili. Colvmbik, Knoxvilln, Atlanta) Waco. It- VV.?/(K. o> N??livillc, I ?nn. may. without giving noted, pay IflVKliY f'KNT of-. tuition out of nalary after good position In secured. If not secured no i?iy required. COURSE BY MAIL FREE If not ready to fnter you *?n.y take U-mmodh by mall FltKK untW ready, wbUli would navo time, IIvIiik peimex, el*'., or conipleto nt home and t 'II ploma, I). 1'. II. O. <%>., hnit t&xi.oOO-'O capital, 17 ban kern on Hoard of l>lie<v tors, and TWICNTY t'ollegeM In Tllllt TIOEN ?jHt<-? to back every ?Uim It make*. 10;>ial)lls|if'l 81XTKKN yram Clip und Kend tliln notice to day. 1 he Azlfc IivIi.km of Mexico me noted toi' their strength Itoh cured in 30 minutes by Wo^ I ford '? Fanit.il y Lotion Saver .''ails. Sold It v nil druggist*. $1. Mail orders promptly filled by IV K 1) elelion, (,'ra wfoMsville, fnd. The dfe-savin# dog* arc valuable aid* to the police department of I'ai is. FITH pprmriiif nt I y on red. NoIUh or narvom nessnfter first day's uso of Dr. Kllno's Great Nervoll?s'orer,t'itrlalbottl? itud treatise frea l>r. K. If. K i. ink, Ltd., Ml Arch Ht,, IMilla., 1'#. The J)n1?e of Cortland'* picture gallery la I'litJ feet long. I.h tin* Ckii Wo.tr Nlir?n? One r|z? ?*ni ill?r aftar usln-' Allen'* Foo' F/ftse, a powder. It make* tight or onwslioe* ??asv. f.'nrM swollen, hot, sweating, a?hln-{ feet. Ingrowing nails, cornt and hunlops. A' nil druggists and sin/? Htore.?, iifle, Don't ae c opt any (oihUitute, 'I'rlal pnekage Fkk.k by mail. , Allen S. Olmsted, I.oHoy, N.V. Skeletons are now being sold in Russia for . 1.1. Afro. Window's Mouthing Hyrup for < hlldrnu te.Ptlliik'.'/ ofiitii t h?? tru inn, rodueas ItiOamma tioa, "allays pain,?!ures wind ? olle.Vfc'in bottle. 1 The United Kingdom spends fl4,4<Kt(flOO 6 year on raisins. Jam sure Plan's Cure for Consumption s irs t tty lifo three years ago.? Mrs, Thomas Hon* *)NH, Maple mi., Norwich, N. V.. K?h. 17, 1W), The chronic borrower is usually out on a ?trike. In II Ulglit T Ts it linlit. for ton to lose ?l 90 that * dealer may make /SO rents inoiv by selling fourteen Rations ol rcad\ for -use paint, a! *1 ..">(? ycr gallon, llian on i a?ent will make by selling you eight gallons o| I . A .\1 . and vx Kai|yii* o| Itnsccil oil, whuh make foui ticii pilous of a l?i*tter paint, at ?1 '-'0 per gallon f I.i it right? Sold evcrvwhete and 1 ? y Longman <<? Martinez, N'ew York. I'aint .Makers for Fifty Years. 'I here {sn\e been 31!) -tallies of the Kai.?er fi eel e'( in < iermaiiy. _ ? Taylor's Cherokee lleiiiodv of Hweet (turn ind Mullen I.- Nature'* great remedy Cures Couglifc. Ci;ldn, ('roup and < 'onsumptlon.ftlid all threat and lung troubles. At druggist*;, 3&<v, W)^. aud 1 1 .00 per hottlu. Souvenirs . Mais on sont les m ines d'a nlan ? Where Is the glove that I nave io Mm. Perfumed and warm from iuj arm that iilKtit ? And whore, is the rose lliat another stole When the land was flooded with June inoonllirht , And tin: rutin slipper I wore? Alack, Som? one lusd that St wai wtong, I fear. Whore nre tho'<e souvenirs to-day? LJut where are the snow.s of jester year? The glove was burned at bis next love's l?rn yer, And the r os i> was lost In tlie mire of ilie si l eot ; And the satin slipper he tossed a way. For his jealous brl?le had not fairy fee t (Slve what you will, hut know, meadames, For a day alone are your favors dear. Do sure for the next fair woman's sake They will go?like the snows of jester year. Ann? Tteeve Aldrleh Ynti ran make a man so mad ho can't. see by tolling lUm how every body admires the ability of one of bis friends. THOUCHT SHE WOUI.U DlF. Mr*. M. W Mnrtnt'i of t olorii'lo H|>i liiua Hr(iin It) Ft'Mi tli?i Woi?t ? I ><<im '? li Id* tiny >'11 la H?r<'<l ||?r, Mrs. Mil mil Miirliw, <>f ki. I'm ill atroi't, Colorado K|>iIiik*, < IV? -I dent of llio ( iliMi K'yrl?' <lul?, unit "I mi(T< tii| for I luce ycji i k u j > It Itti rkjii Ij<*. '1'inV <1< M ' I ? >| v I ? # ; I i iu?* my liMiuys \s ere <1 !T? ? I ? ?< I tuiri j ? i ? * >. ? i ! ! > ? ? 1 1 111 ?' ? I i '* 1 1 1 > *H ! if IIH-, lull I toMlfl 1 1 1 <i t It \v:iv i iii ly tl \\ n*l <? ' ?!' { i iiif ii ml 1 1 i" tllkc IIhiii, ; 1 1 . ? I f? I ? ? .i r lliill I \V < 1 1 ! ! 1 1 lli-vcr j;i | W I'll A I I .1 .( V !>.' ,1 ; nie TO fry noun's Kidney I *i i I -? Willi n t h WW'k utter I Im^iiii nsiiij.' Dm in I uum ' HO llUK'h lift Icr thill I i|ee|i|< <| to k'< |? j up tin* t 1 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 mid w I it, mI iim il j (i lllilc <>\??r l \\ i) I m? .v is 1 w i is cMiinlj I well. I hn ve now enjoyed the liesi of j health for mole limit lour months, ami word* cull bill poorly i'\pi'iss my plati tude." ]?'?>)- sale l?y ;? 1 1 (,lc?i Ic'i'm. I'riif > cents. Foster M.IIIhii II ? I 111 fT:i id, V V. Tim Ml mm H | I'm id I ii I no* f i rn ml fa l her, ?l?'iiiK Ronn* carpentry work, mill finding In* 1 1 ? < I ? 1 1 Mime Kcrpvv?, Sent little .Mary t<? 1li" hard ware stoic In pel some /'hi I m 1 1 . \\ In u trim k?I there she emild rot 1 1 ? j 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 h r (ho word "Her e iv. " At h?'-l sin- - i . ? I : 'Virilllilpll witlil* mil'.ie I .;i i )\iili I ? 1 ? I S ? -s oil."? I. He. ll??rHin of Ol it I in ? ii I ? I' >r Ci i r'i l"i ? (Outiklil Mni'itur,', nsmirfliiry will sar.dy il ' ? ! r??y t '??? i ? i > oiiinii nmi i?iJinpi?u?iy ?i?? r in^o Hi ) \ i ?.<(?,? i tom whnn rtiltorln { It tlin i-j.i i!in m i - /. it ftUrfn<i<M. Hindi artl?'|i<? Hiimi |i| hmvim- i. ? ,i-v I (lil?|il oil pr?H>'rl ptlo'll Il hi( d> pay. fldlailM, ft '4 till) ilil'il i <?i t in ,? win < t > i -> I. Ml '?> I I to tii? K"'><l yo i '? i i ? t ? m i v ? ? Horn fh?m. ilftll'H ('atii.Ti ism", iii iu ii ?-? c hi- 1 1 t> y I'. J. 4 A < ?>., Toli- I >, i>., ??uui it ii no inori'iiry, nii'l I* lu'cni iiivini illv, i'i ? rilrftiMly upon tin* Id' -nil mi. I inn.' m . i , r ( ? ? i Of tlmwy -ttnin. In lm vin.; I l ill' ? i .u ,u i u < m ? |.? mii r?? you k?i tli?? >.'???! ? i i . i >j t II I- i:i!,i d n toriiiilly, mi l in i Im i i I i, 'iiii '<,? i'". J. ( 'liiwioy .V. Co, if.;! t, r, ???? Ho ill I ? y tlruj.rlsi*, i ?f t ?? ? ? , l.i ? . j.er << ?? C.?, 'iuku l ( alln l':i 'lii l\ I 'i . It |< ?|- ? oil ? 1 1 ; ni i i|? It t:i lies 1 I Mlj'.ll (? lill ; ? ?? | I nil V I I I list f 1 1 Mil <M|| II' :i I i i. So I . 'I'll#* I! (to I . in. Tlio duties ol' lie p. ..-iii 1 1 1 1 ' ? i . ;i * ?? < ' ? ? 1 1 1 1 1 ? ? I ? ? i' ( 'i i iii iii i ??. .? i :i i i i i| : .i t :ill llisi'l illlil'.'ll lolls Ml 1:1,1, :-;ii| II!' ? If il limls licit .ii. n ? . i ? I - { r i ? ? ? :s i.i ??lYl'l l, lill' I .1 llM.lll III.: |, ,!. I I it ? I i in s I O < ? 1 > : > n ii ? ? I I !'? ? in ? w !? i i;i I m i mi i I i ii i ? n. i ? .1 i : : i ? ('..iii ? I ? ? - i 1 1 i?m in t';i v<if iif i', ? t'oii n.is on, !-,' limliny, I In- i ; i ; I I !?? ?.[ i oli. , oi i:s ollifi'i's 1 1: :i \ I I.-, . . ' i I. ! iiti i tempi of Conn .-in t Mil.. i.;. ii il ...I >\ ill). Wnnt3 Tip from th? Prc-:df-nt. The pre^iiiert r' f. n '? i t: ? ?;? i ri"-t litter tuiiuj lioin n ioui in ? Iriv IhikI. "I nm a liirr.e inve-inr in Am^ri. ???n BOCHI'it ll.-H," lie \\ lot e. "ami I l:i:ir 1 1 i ' quietliiK rumors t ' i :? I > ? ? 1 1 ii (?*!??! i ? ? semi ft special iiii"-s;n;i' to ('onere--' il ik I n R ii revision of i .' e i.niff if m;m do It 1 am a rniiu'd ii'im, for I am heavily loaned i.p with A:mriean stocks Just m?\\ " After heKclim tie' pri->ld"iit -in nothing to dlst nrli the tar? tY. f ir m\ Bftke," tho Cork rean eonrlit !?'' ; ? [f you must send such a me-sa-f rnblo me several days In ailva:;.-". that I ran unlna.l." Wri li n::'i n Cor rcspondeneo New York Win I.I. A man hardly ever knows "nn!t.;U pretend in think his wife know.-; tie :>? than sin1 does. STOP! WOMEN, AND CONSIDER THE ALL-IMPORTANT FACT That In addressing Mr?, Plnlcham you ?ro confiding your private Ilia to u woman ? a woman whoso experlene* with wo man's dlsoaaos covers a great many yearn. You ctn talk freely to a woman when It Is revolting to relate your private trouble* to u man ? besides a man uori not under stand?simply because he Is a man. Many women suffer In silenco and drift alonf? from bad to worse, knowing -full well that they ouj/ht to liavo immediate asal?tane?, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them selves* to the questions ami probably examinations of even their family physician. It is unnecessary. Without money or price you can consult a woman whoso knowledge from actual experience U great. Mrs. Plnkliftm'H Standing Invitation: Women suffering from any form of female weak ness are Invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkhain at Lynn, Mass. ^il letters are received, opened, road and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to i\ womnn; thus hns been established the eternal confidence between Mrs Pinkhnm and the women oi America which has never been broken. Out oiTiic vast volume of exporienoo wlnrh fiho has to draw from, it is more th'\n nmsihln that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case. She asks noth Ingin return except your good-will, and her' advice ha? relieved thousands. A^lrely any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage ?> f this generous offer of assistance. ? Lydia E. iMnltham Medicine Co., Lvnn. Mas*. Following w? publtnh two let tors from it woman who accep ted this invitation. Note the result. First letter. "Dear Mrs. Finkham: " For eight years I have suffered iiomethlng terrible every month with my periods . The peine are excruciating and I can hardly rtAu<] W My doctor says I have ovariaa and Vocnb trouble, and I moi( ?ro through an op eration if I want to ret well. 1 do not want to submit to It If I can posribiy help it . l'leaee tell me what to da I hope you can relieve me. "-Mrs. Mary Dlmmlrk. MWh and K. C^itol SU , Benwng P.O., Washington, D.C. Becood letter. * Dear Mrs. Finkham; ad rice, 'egetebie AMrfla ttsK U 1 mm very antle? to Med vou that others esstT know ifcetr mfeavstai^M. . " At you know, I w rote you that mv doctor said 1 must bav* an ojeration or 1 ?\>u?d ii"t live. I then wrote you, tilling \ on niy u : ! - menta. 1 followed your advice aiul um ? n Urely well. I can walk iniW wiikiut mi aoho or a rvaln, ami I own my life t.? y??u and to Lvdia K. IMnkhnm's VegctnMc < \?iu; uui.?l I wish every mfTering woman won!. I i<a?! thl* testimonial ami realize tlu? value of w i it lug to von ami your remedy." Mr< Mary Plmmlelc, M?th ami K. t'apit> 1 .'trots, I i n ning P. O., Washington 1> l ' ^ When a medicine lias lieon r ueeessful In restoring1 to health so tunny w um-ii whose testimony ?* so unquestionable. , you cannot wf U say, without trying it. " I do not be.! lev? it will help inc." If , yon are 111. don't hesitate to get a bot tle of Lydla K. Plnkhain'a Vegetable Compound at oncc, and write Mrs. 1'lnU- ) ffctufrv Lynn. Mas* , for 6pet *i iuWia? ? i It I* if? mad always helpful- i JAPS AGAIN PRESS NORTH Alter Several Sharp Skirmishes Oya ina Drives Russians On. LOSSES HAVE BEEN HEAVY I/.m'm (avail V IIah 'tl< i>ii I'ngAKi'it 111 tin- I ><f iiiiii'? ,) a |>:i iivfttt KoVinlnn ? I liulh of Supply Klalloim In Tliclr Kt-iir? Togo l(?-|M?rl ml? -It IM ? In UmI lll I' I'll vlllCt'S. /Jmml.ii J'nhs, M.-incliurin. 1 1 a |>i<l 1 y tmn-asiiiK activity 1 ?y tin* .JapaiU'K?? ;i;.':iins| points on tin- load to Kirill ?><' I r ; i > ? ? I a iiio\ riii' iil In foivi? ill 1 1 in i ilii'i'i l ion oil tin* pari of m li-aM om> of Mhi kIi.'i) Oyaina'fl arinl< s. I'lio tolninit ti.^tnX Kai.snaii n? a I n? mi'' \vaa npiiat I UK v Ik"| oMs|> m i i' a Ioiik kI of the military loatl northeast of that jilai'i*, ami lias raptnr<-?| several jaiinls of minor Ini' it in loll l> t ?*i t importance in ? In' p;isl few days. A luilf luigaili' of liifanlry Willi two t>?| iiikIcoiih of <lra Moons attacked l lie IJiiKslan witrriwoil 1 w i- 1 1 1 > nix miles niii'i IiciihI Of Kaiyiiuit, in A ifllieiilwin, ami after n sharp liA'lit, III uilicll till' loSHeS Oil llOtll silll'S Wl.'I'O heavy in proportion to tin* n 1 1 in lx*i'.s of i loops ciiKiiK'-n, tin? Japs drove tiio I C u>s 1 j i us nortii ward Hot pursuit of flic retiring llllftsians wan made by the JapaiioKc cavalry, l)iil ll ceased when I lionet renting forces had drawn six niilesWIWii AIhIi enkao. Tin' dragoons retired on their infantry and the '.laps hastened to I'orlil'y III'1 position. il \V?f? evident Marshal tMaiha intended establishing Ii chain of formications along t lio Kirlu toad, for In- has pursued the sunn* pol icy with every town and village north i asl of Kalynali taken recently. The success fill turning niovenient against the Russian lel'l in lite hatlle of Mien huachich at night ga ve (lie Mikado'* troop!* a decided ltd vantage ill position, it appeared Impracticable ai this stage of l h>- iiiii rslin |'i general niovO for tJcn oral l.lncvibli to check hint lo any Valuable exieht. There seemed to he little douhl Ova ma had dispatched a cavalry col innii with Hying artillery for a rapid movement, north through Manchuria toward Tsilsihar. It was evident, loo, I lie Marshal was massing large bodies of his troops for an important move, and il was I h ?? belief of military ex pells In re Ilia I lie intended to force the li-Miting on a mm h larger scale llian at present in the immediate futiirCt ll? h is hampered Hie Russian coinahthder briibly bj the. destruction of '.tores at 1 1 1 1 -"-M: i | , K.ii\ unit and I'hanglii, as \\ ? ? i I as ai <i,|iei p! ic s, and tin1 t'zar's * ? 1 1 d i e i "?< have been suffering keeiil.s fr.un '?honagi of provisions and forage. ? ral l.inevitcli has been relying largely largely on his Cossack cavalry and horse batteries for defense of the army fr?>m tin- attacks of Japanese laid'-rs. M ? s;ehenko's Cossacks have bei'ii the 1 1 1 ? > ~ l active command III llle Ru^iali al'inv. a ml their losses of late liave been s. vcre, 'J'hey engaged ill ii br'?k *klrmi?>h wiih Hie advalict1 guard of i lo? Japanese centre, I'diring wiih several killi d and many wounded iifi" ! diawiiii; t It-- enemy's heavier field allilhr.v Inc. 'I nfo's rii'cl Oil' HI I iiilaiuin. ' "lii.'.i -o. Hi. A special to the l>aily News from Ratavia. .lava, says: "Ad miral Togo's ileet Vvas sighted south of the inland of Mindanao, the southern most ul the Philippine uroup." lil-Oi In iltilllc; I'lovinrpfl. S(. Petersburg. Russia.- Ueportfi of pea ^ . i lit uprisings in the Halite prov iiiees. ? .-pi'i I'tliy ul Lithuania and Coiirliml. continue to be extremely dis ? piieliuir. At Werra, where a regiment of Cossacks tired on a mob which had complete possession of the town, the rioters were dispersed, but the latter broke up into smaller bands, which ler rori/'-d 1 1 1 ? * neighboring land owners. Simitar incident?? occurred at other places. The smaller bands drive oft* cattle, burn barns and fodder and help themselves to grain and provisions. Dispatches from dozens of places tell of panic produced by the depredations of roving bands of peasants. 1 ? I: < >M FACTORY TO PALACE. J. <i I 'helps Stokes lo Take Poor Jew ish (!irl as Bride. New York City.? The engagement of J. ?; Phelps Stokes, member of an old and \ cry wealthy New York family, to M l?fs I lose Harriet Pastor, a young Jevve-s. who until two weeks ago was a *?p"c;:i I writer on the Jewish Dally News, and prior lo that worked in a Cleveland cigar factory, has been an liouiieed The date for the wedding lias not been definitely nettled, but the event will take place some time in July. t >u July PC. I'.tn'J, Miss Pastor was :t?-ii:nod by the clt\ editor of the Jew 1-h Dally News to Interview Mr. Stokes, who was then as now a resi dent worker in the I'nlverslty Settle ment lo Kivinglon street. Mi<s Paster !s twenty tlve years old. Sic \v:ii lorn at Augustove, Russia. \\ lien twelve years of age she came to Ano n, a with her parent.? and drifted to Cleveland, Ohio. It Was after years of hard-hip and by dint of hard work she tii:.ill\ obtained a position oil the journal referred lo. 1I--I forthcoming marriage has ere ated a L'rent stir among her friends and i ' i ? ? ? i-'it Hi Aveini"" society circles. Killed by Ha rl h<|U.ike. 1 hundred Indian soldiers were ?il bv t he ennhflt'.ake at Dharmwla, lidia. C/..r Net at Review*. Cnr,';.;vy t . l is usual custom, the C/.-i! t.i'b.l to ii v jew t he parade of t he 1 1 or - 1 ? iliiard- on the Coast of the lni ii .'.-id;-, i < 'on ? prion in St. Petersburg. Ru* i. I ? i i e\ i i .oudimiry precauiions wcii- taken by Hie police to prevent an otilbr.M k. Provident at S;iu Antonio. P;v>! lent Hoo?evtdt arrived at San Ante-io. Texas. t>? attend the Hough. Rider*' reunion, a tier speaking at Aus tin, V.'aei and o:her places iu the State. K I l.l.S 11 KR SWEETHEAHT. Alaban.a Oiri Then Shoots Herself ThroujMi the Heart. Muiilsville, Ah|%4iill A Raihird was shot and killed hciV-vl<v^ Miss (Una Harding. Ids sweetheart. vCltTtfolloivei! hi v atiid k on him by shooting herseli through the heart.' dying iiiKiantly. Voting P.alhud ?8?>d ?t the City llos pital in Iho nfte.Mioon. He was a nephew of Co\ error Cox, of Tennes see, and a son or A. C. Rallard, ??f J'ris tol. lie had Iicjk here at work ^scv I'Uli weeks. . .. .- ? -v RENEWS CONTROVERSY Hey. I))-. Gladdon Again Attacks ftcok'/ellor Method* Tulkt of Moiitc Curio tinil Lollcrlfl ? Ct 'J, l)<nl(l, VnV -Ulxlimt Oil, lUj.H.H. lto*toft, Muss. T1 f |{i-v i)r Wash ington liladdon, of ( 'oluiuhus, Ohio; lias broken forth again in violent iii Vt'Ctl ve against tin* acceptance of t ho $ I ?N>, fx* I Rockefeller Kill* which has already been partly spent I ? >' the Amer ican Hoar<l of Foreign .Missions. In an article which will appear in the oil*' rent number of tin* I 'ongrega tlonabst over his signature I >1 Uladden prints extracts Jroin letters he had received. 'Dip article says: ''Tin' J'rince of Monte Carlo has never heen convicted of crime, and Is said to he a cultivated, benevolent gen tleman. Would they (the members of (lie American lioard prudential com mittee) accept $1011, ?x m ) from him for foreign missions, or from the I .on is* in ft n Lottery in tlie days of its primt1, Wheil It lleeced its victims under sanc tion of the .Stale? "No public utterance of mine has ever brought ine a tithe of the re sponses which lune been pouring in on inc for tint last week The voices are ni leiiftt twenty to one in support of the positlob I have taken. I must lieg the brethren who disagree with me to understand that they are dealing with a force whose strength they cannot a fford to despise. "There arc those who seetn to saV linit ail money, nfo matter how wicked ly obtained, not only may, but must be accepted when offered In aid of rellg ii,ii ui viiuiiiy. it wtMiitt seem, then, that if, standing in my church door, I see a man knocked down and robbed in the street and the footpad brings me part of the money I must take it. It will go just as far in 'doing good' an any other money and I have no right to refuse it**' Nt HlKlithl Oil Allorni'Jr Itr|i1l<*<. New York City.? S. C. T. liodd, chief ; solicitor of i lie Standard oil Company, > made a statement with reference to the j recent discussion IIS to I llO acceptance) of :i gift of $ 1<M>,<MM) oil t.'i.'il by John I), j Rockefeller for missionary work. Mr. Dodd sai'l that (In* accusation that Mr. i Rockefeller made his money dishonest* ly "if false, is vile, ami being made hy minister* in t ho pretended interest of mora lily, is doubly Vile/' Mi': Dodd i*il id also thai the Standard Oil Company does hot own it filiate of stock in a railroad coihpan.V, tines not cdntrol any railroad company, and thai. ? sinee the enactment of the Interstate j ( Yunmerce law, has not received lower | rates than other shippers hy rebates,: arrangement, devices or plans of any character. With reference to gas and copper en terprises Mr, Dodd sit.vs that neither ijic Standard Oil Company nor Mr. Rockefeller has any connection or ill' tci'ust, directly or indirectly, with those Companies or with their organl /.ii i ioit. roosfviolt at san a.nto.mO. j Creels Ilis Rough Riders, Making Speech at Fair (J rounds. San Antonio, Texas.? At 1 o'clock in the afternoon the President of the I'nb ted Slates, Theodore Roosevelt, ho* enme Colonel Teddy Roosevelt, the idolized commander of the; First Foi led Stales Volunteer Cavalry, better knoWtl as tin* Ibntglt lliilcrs, and "hail fellow well met," with his old com rades at the fair grounds. "\At P.yo o'clock in the morning a Citi zens' Committee of San Antonio met President Hoosevelt and his parly at his private car, in which iie hail en Joyed a good night's rest, and escorted him to Fort Sain Houston, where he reviewed the National troops. Re turuinx to the city the President was driven to I he speakers' stand, directly before the battle-scarred Alamo, where he delivered an address. Ini mediately afterward he Joined his comrades at the fair grounds, the original muster ing in pln<%> of the regiment. The city was a blazeof bunting and tings, and even tin* sombre old Alamo, the shrine of Texas, had not escaped, but was gayly festooned. Koiiyh Hitlers were everywhere and the city was theirs. All days the rail roads poured thousands into the city, and the reception accorded the Presi dent was boundless in Its enthusiasm. T A FT HKAD OF GOVEHXMKXT. I lias Taken Over the Foreign Affairs! of the Nation. Washington, D. C. ? The unusual ! sight was witnessed of foreign diplo- i mats going to the War Department In- j stead of to the State Department to ! conduct business. Secretary of War Taft entered upon lilri duties head of tho Nation's foreign affairs as soon as tho President went away, although Mr. i.oomis retains the title of Acting Secretary of State. Mr. Taft. Is now at the head of the ; Uovernment, so' far as Washington is; concerned. His most Important con- j ference in his capacity as head of the State Department was with Minister! Tafcahira. of .lapan. Mr. Takahira talked to Secretary Taft of the general Mtuation in the Fast and of the peace outlook, loir not with the idea of mak ing any proposals or requests. His visit, it was understood, was for the purpose of aeipiaiuting Mr, Taft with the situation as Japan views it. and of getting in touch with the Secretary. P. A l.T.OON CHOSSKS CIIAN'NT.L .lactjues l'aure Roaches Calais From Folkestone in Four Hours. Calais. France. .lacques Fa tire's bal loon, which left Folkestone, F.ngland. at 11 p. iu., made n successful passage of the Cliauuel. lauding near Calais at o'clock the next morning. The balloon encountered a severe storm, but was not Injured, and Its three occupants were In good health and spirits when they landed. From the Ecat of War. Admiral Rojcstvensky'fPy squadron was reported bound for Vladivostok. I A dispatch from llua-Shu Pass saitl I that the Russian armies had been eon i centra ted and were expecting an at i ?"?*? , .Ijipan's envoy reported to Governor Taft, at Washington, D. C.. that the Mikado is ready tcj make peace If the I Czar Is. ! A letter front- Admiral Hojestvensky I to his wife was taken to mean that he j will attempt to go hired ly to Yladlvos : tok. without waltlJig for Nobogafoflf't I division. \ PE-RU-NA muep"3tu0bte?% STANDARO. U1SIGLB SAM -"A High Standard is Re quired of Any (Catarrh Remedy That Has lleen Endorsed by so Many Trustworthy and Prominent People." If you woulil knock a .stubborn nan down Instead of stopping to armm '.villi him yoti would Bavo a loL of wind ami much valuable 4.ini<\ BABY ONE SOLID SORE Coiil.l Not Slmi i:j e<i to h|i>v|)-.)'ort) ItoiUon J I Spent 99100 oil Dovlura ? Ilitliy <?n.*vr Wdi'iio ? Cureil I ty i'liliftmt For ?fX. "A scab formed on mv hahv'.s f,i re, ^pleading tititii it completely covered her Ironi head to font, followed by boils, hav ing forty on her l:< ad ?? one time, and more on tier body. Then lier skin s?t fa ted to dry tip and it became ?o bad she could not shut her exes to sleep. One month'* treatment with I'uticnrrt Soaji and Oint ment made a < omplele cure. ] loci 01*9 and medicines had eoit <over SI'*', with baby growing worse. Then we spent less than ?"> for I'uticnra and cured her. (Sigurd) Miv. (!. 1! '1'ueker, dr., 33.) Crecnlicld Ave., Milwaukee, Wis." It isn't iIjo font a man pays that Uoops him moving. WRITE FOR. FREE BOOKLET "HOW TO PHKPAHK A (jl'K'K, SI.'KK AM) IJtKSlI HOKOKACX." I'll K HI ST KNOWN FUNUICIDE FOIt Fruits, Vegetables and Potatoes. AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL DIS1 RIB'T'G CO. MARTIN6BURG, W. VA. Miiiiiilni'lili'i'rt Ol Agi lculliiral I'lii-mlml* ItuKlnrM <"oJlr|;??, four ?<? holarships art! of frroil yonnK |>rrm>nsi>f tills connty At J ?bb than roHt . WIU'I K ml) XV Dropsy II Rpmovfit all swelling in 8 to ao tlay.4 ; effects a permanent euro i i i "v> t o '>? <Ja vs. Trial treatment given free. NotliinRoan be faire> Write Ur. H. H. Green's Sono. Snenialisis. 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