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OOOD DATHiKG RULC3. / ?. Thjt Much M ?und< r?to^(j Oiactr th? Cold Bath. Jrj i k im article ' ii nat.Vfifc. a do< rijj in '.}??- Now Yoi k ,&veniiii; '/?'It-gram K1*'** <> Mine bin1* w Inch fc';'/Ui 1 Jic i a lie Jiw t.;, ?t>d wbi< u are <?f lut^r* bi to' . w no have long known thenikus w?-:i a.-, to ^..ih.Oa'3 Vth'J ba.U no! H'-f r n:r a tew e*<er,*t?s tfho'jbj one ?<???! chilled aft' j a coId l> i'ii at; J th?? fci.ow ing hard j ui>, tU !"??? >.ou iH-iti n aJJze that cold Im' m 6 ha I I her# i> i*?aI!>? no hi) I can ??ig* gev tiiaf a |M-r-- > i i can t ?-11 whether Or not cold oa'J i a*e good for thern, t-4' .'[)! hy the r '' A an J l>Odit) witm'h tha? jihoi.i'J folio* j ?hirik 1( the Iin?*?*? naili i'#ok hlim arn1 the b>dy ii it,, HUh gooiwrt(fj>n tlin hath 'i' T* irf too el:cMJOiift," h.i?n the ph *jc in. 'Ah to ?fn- ofkta;cinx ha'h*. I I'lUfV- that a needle, hIioa'-c or kponge bath ii beat, for {? w are h> !<>!>% rn ?nn:i 11, *tand a i>Iiin;'e and a~ *o hlMii ?, J y ?: i g in a ! .i :? of t old Hdtor, J would ?ay unl.?.f?i> thai It !.-> hii*!A", I'.i it tat-.-** two u>itch animal hern aid j? ..ui'.s in a lorn* of that lh ijrui'' ??n-'ai >' JKraqueiHiv thone who an* ijot at ion* enough t i take a col 1 water hath mm It com'?? ftoni the apigot will find It immeioel) beneficial when a ha? 6t Hult ik placed in the |,nb, or by takin# the Hi 111 off with the addition of warm water, thy bath a ill Htlll he pr if tU all'. cold for the tenipf rauire wll! ha much cooler than the body, "Cold ha'hrt Hhoull, a? a rule, b? tak?;n only In tlx? morning dire'ly after rixing,- unb-SH a \>ert-on I* v r> waim aii'i wnnlii a cobl tub on a hot day, or, in a f<-* < arte* of extrciiii' fa ?ix'k- SN'bf>n v?:r> warm I would hur that th" i.:d|vldua) am' unlil trie pi?r*piraMori wan entlreJ> dib*l on the body before getting :iit ? tfie wuter. J'or i!ie ?iliork to th'' ii"i vfs at-.d the rajixjlty with whKh tin blood im drawn 'o t!w mrfacf of f h? o>.ln by the cold !h not good. T;w ^aino rtilo ii|>i>M<'h t<i ?'a 11 water ii.i'niriK A ft I rnan> |>'?r.->onn who Jnnin into the >?iirf Aii'-n > ry wattu a'i ! <? >v ? ??(?d wit r i !??? r'K;?i; a' :on of''ii v.oinl'T whv th'-y f<-<d na?j?i*:it^i aft<?r they h ivc l?r*?? fi in a f'-w niiti'it' H Ori" of the mot-t rt-fi "nhin:? Itat'iH I have cvt'i lah^ri is a cutn onation of i ' 'i]? full of c|d?*r vim j.',o an i ( old iv tIf it i-.^ not too ' o. I I would au^f'tit lyinx In i' front livr- to t? ? n niinnien, ^li"n p;i??i<??11 ai i;, (;?' -ju< d. fo; the rtncilou |n r? ma; i*abl<\ rher<> is fhlK to he Kia:ded ! t^aitmt in <? ? 11 ? f !,:i' 11that i t' ih not t > ho iloni- nnle^s tin- p -rsi n ] irt phy?ie;?ilv fit. never whrn the thought of the coll on 'ho body bringH a fblv?-i, or if one fcHs v:e:i!<. At Burh i a t>ath in t? ?;?i't water will ho far hotter, and will hav<* no l?id reaults, a? the cold ony ininht." HAHE CARRIEQ OFF TREASURE. Clever "Pussy" Feigned Death and Ea I caped with Wealth. A delightful s'ory comes from Coun ty Donegal. Ireland Timothy O'Don ii'.-II Is a f.irn;"T, living on the bleak ?ilopo ot a mountain south of (Jlenties Recently a khii In America sent liim home a bill value $'.T? anil Timothy ?i'-nt liU daughter to flleutlcs to cash tt. buy goods, and bring bark tho change The colleen discharged her mission, and fur want of a purse tied tip the change In a handkerchief. On tn*r way bark sin* proceeded to ex amine somo traps which her father had seen on the mountain side, and M'.'i* dejjuhted to find In one of thein * splendid hare Hut then the (iiies 'Ion arose, how was she to kill It? ?She had neither slick nor stone. Jfappy though, why not strangle It with her handkerchief No soon said than done, or attempted, and "pussy" *v;is I? ? ft for dead. The girl proceeded to set the trap again. Hut tho hare wan only feigning death; and when the girl looked round, imagine her as tonishment to hoo it sramperlnc over4 the mountain side with the handker chief (containing the treasure) fas 'etied round his neck!! Pursuit was of < nurse, imiMM.-dble, and hare atu money soon disappeared from view There may l>e something eiiiuina in lhc jicl ol* palling a mail oil tin back when lie i> iilivaily toiug ilowi hill. r' '*<>. 'JD-'ibi. Ol TIHXlIt 1,11 I-: Will Not < Mfsi t the III K.fTectM <>f Coffee W hen One ( anuot Digest It. A farmer says. "li was not from liquor or tobacco that for leu wars 01 more 1 suffrr?il from dyspepsia and stomach trouble, they wei ? tanked by the 11>?? of i >! fee until I got so bad I had to give up coffee en'lrelv : 111 d alui'Mt i \ e Up vat :ng There v. : e t.uc. .. \\ii-;i I roulfl ea* on!\ boil <1 milk and 1>i *-.i i and lien I went 'o the field to work I had to ?ake *o.i.. In-a I an! bu*'cr :i!oiu; to give ;ne .-??:? ngth I d'?-tor<d with '!oc!o: s and too'-\ a! most e\ ei > i hlng I ?*?>?iI?1 iret foi i; h - o .iiaclt in 'li ? way ol iiiiii:< in*, bat i' t t'D' m ? ? t> i on'? ' i little wiule until 1 was almost a w.liking skeleton Onf\rlay I read an ad for I'ostum and told my wife I would try it. and ?a*. ?o 'tie following fart-i ! will make affidavit before a lit judge, i ?i? i i? ? ofi" e en'lrelv and used iVrt'.fjni in It* place. I have regained r/rjr health en'lrely and can cut nny ? fiir.a: 'ha' in cr>->ked to eat I have i'.*r*kv-d In weight until now 1 tri'/Tf- 'ban 1 ever did: I have r v *.?'x.t-u any medicine for my h'ofn w ?> *? ! b'*gan using Postniu. f'< Ay. t t*'?>!*'v<? 1'o/tuiu v ill almost t, 4:( ' Jtfv f* *o;!d ? coiTe j\ tit*'. tiJ t lh/'? * tl"> eff?rf??? J? and trheo they were feel l.',<bad th?y began to nse Postum, uri? at a ? im?\ until now we all use PfMitnm." Name sive by Poxtam To . Haiti* Creek. Mich. Ten days' trial of Postum In place <?f coffee proves the truth, and easy and pleasant way. "There's a rca non. ' l>ook In pkgo. for a copy of the famous little book, "The Road to WftllTille." DREYFUS7 VINDICATED iriini Devit's Island Martyr Declared Innccerit ar.d Rank Restored. TO CE MADE A GENERAL At* (i*>< <1 OUid' fotjld No I !! iv'- ?>!-? laiiii-il Kci'i'cl Mobili/ i'ion I'.f l>t i ?> i or Delivery to i rniany?? I>i?J Not Willi- Itoril*n'iiii, TV?; it i - fr. a s !j? :j fOlilpb-'ely \ . } \,\- I f :i fj( Tm- Sip;*!..'- < ?.M ft. I I. IC^JiUb i Ik ai.rio iin i-.j ,i., >]?-.-i>ion a infilling ; the < orn let ion of |) ' by the t'.iri-rnartial at it? la 1 . ! , lo cvfiry h'.';tn f r ? y r, j I ireyf i: s* reputation ai 'i to ? :u; ! a 'i/.? i?:> I : - j ! Palliation of ?he f.??- ? ? v.?i< ? t Jv.^h trb-d ft'.'H'nut tiliit fie lo./r o: ? lb l /i f . j ."* ? li ?- li <;<? 11 I. ;l h'.tlid I ' ; i I a;,Sill !' d>- ? tit. . ?? is no reaioj 1 for anot 'i -i ?. :-iI l>?-c au 1 >rc-f us (i?ini:i it * -I i.?? i.ft'-i'.r | I r? <'/fitlm!o:i the i^ir' noi<d the f. t-f that Di'i.i Juh hai 'a a J ved p?< i iiia11 Indemnity b<r ali he i>.iffei<d dmin% twaive yt'ni-h The court ordered 11? decision t?, 1 ?? transcribed on 'he lecordu oj i j??- . I! nnea < oi>rt~mai' lal arid "t !??? pu' ? lihhr.Mj in the official journal and five ? ii- w .spai?"f? to be chosen b\ the I'ro- j cijratoi C'^ieral and, at ih^ Oovitii inent's < -xitenye, in fifty newspapers > here and In 11?? - provinces to be named I?/ Dfeyf us. Tl)e fornjer v ' t a i r?. a\cr being fa.fomjiiwi of Hanson. publicly j d traded lift'! itn priKoiwd on Devil's In.and 1*4 : >? tot'd i<> : le a.piy Ijrv the 1 ijcciiion ) / if / \ j He will ? (;; i) To hi.. < oi]n< ser- ' vie- wftJi f'f rank of M:igadler-'Mtt* j era I, I'lyiiiii'. Hairi'm nx-mr* d the Cljai.i'm*!' of |i ;>n ti:-s.*and t i;. - i omt's < d<'k'lKioii v. til Im* |?ost? d In <?%?<?! >? com- ; Jj; ! 1! ? i?i l-'l U in NeW'if !? I)||-V#I1H tio'- (lis V J f?? was , iti con.s v. m.-'i 'i"' r|r<i inioii vvm ? di.-r?-d In I: i'?-1 vt.-v. .liter ward !? '?: f IS :? .i!1 i 1::? i ns i?.'i r ;i loir.; and ?< rril?lo | f?:'l"i?! I I.' .Vi:? to f ? ? f ? I ;:s it it won id tjr-viT end. 11 Is clcar i Inn th<- d<>' is iuii i< iiii, c; i.ii/ to my old place in the arm v. Ii.i. I ain no' a a ,i r ? of t in> itit'Mitio:?H < I i(i" (Ui\< i i.iiii iit fon ??"??ftin;? 111y advatift'ttr*!!' in ratik "! Iiii v.- not hnfr, t'i - r, a'.Mliiht n.y j III" i - .:l k ItciI) 14 a . ; iri ;>ii ollio-r J j aii o.i]l;;? d to ?ii y t! 1 ? ? . r.-pala- . I >ir of i a-.i !"?-.\! 1 >? ?">:}?!?.? 1 !-a f u I to :?!! . v.!i:> h,';\?> iifoi:,|.'<| in 11 j?? Mi a i li" a - | aii'" o! truth '! ! ? iM iii1s"*rs h?-ld ,-a -t .-d up." *4! s. ^.-kjii at tic* Hi;. I'ahtcv j i,i,,|..|. I'iv?|f|cri: J-'anifi j-.. TIm* <;???.-] cinmeni n remc<<?-? in carryinjj nut '!;? cotirt'i> d< ? ision was determined Two) hill# wcrii drawn liy th?Mii Urcyf.;}-, will be nominated a major, with earlv promotion to a li?*ut.<?nant-colo liulKlilp. Had h<- Mi-rvi'd bin roiintry continuously lie would bo "a li<Mit"n nnl-colon.d of artillery now DreyfiiH' nam<? will he entered on the lint for the I.e^ion of Honor, !>Mt he will not be nominated to that dis tinction dircrlh. IMcf|nart. whose sense of iustire RiM-itred th.? f|?lashitu: i>f tin- Kciiih's com 1-martial'H verdict, will Im- made a hriK<tilier-K<*neral Immediately. In it? derision the Supreme Court holila that these new farts-have beet! cs'ahlUhed hefoi-e it I'irwt That the document from (fi'iieral Merrier s secret papers pre sented at the Itt*nties court-martial. In which the initial "I>" was substi tuted for "l'r" was a fnlsificatlrju os talillsliinr a stront? presumption of Dreyfus' innocence. Hncond That another document from the secret pjiperaip which !>rey ftiH was falsely shown to have nlven to Cei tunny the plans for the railway mol)lll7.ation of French troops never reachod the War nopartment; there fore Dreyfus could noL have socured possession <?f it. Third - That the Keiines conrt martial lail.d to hear essential testi many calculated to establish the fact tluit Dreyfus was innocent 'These facts," says the court's de cision. "without seeking for any fur ther ground!!, are of a nature to r* taldish the lnuoc?>nre of the accused. Therefore it is only necessary to et aniine whether the verdict of the Unities court-martial shall be an nulled without a retrial or be fol lowed by another trial by a court mart ial " After a lonu review of the docu ment in the case known as the bor dereau.* the decision states that It was written by Major Count Ksler huzy and that the accusations con [ ncriitiK Dreyfus with the bordereau ri'st onlv on hvpothesls and couject I nr. ,w ' accusation against Dreyfus." ! coitiiuues the \l cisioti, "whether based on the handwriting or the text of Hie bor?b-rea!i. was wholly unjus tifiable ami without motive. More over. Dreyfus h.i\in>; a lar^e fortune, otu* seeks in \ain for any reason for j 11 i?> com 111 i 11in^ such a great crime 'Tin* court therefore holds that. I as all the accusations against the ! aeiu.-.eil fail .0 the rrnund, ilwre is I 110 tieci smiv for a new trial, and con I ;.<??j 1 n? 111 1 \ the judgment in condi'tn ' nation is annulled as unwarranted ! b> * IK' e\ Ideni'e i ' 'Ilief I'vnils in t 'ic-i' Which \'t>ai-lv I?i>ri? |?( i'?l I- i n in T!i?> *' I) i ?? >? I?i h C;tsi'" h.is o.xcitod it.ink Km liiinsi-N IncrriiM'il. !>:\mk ?'X<-ii:iTiiciv-? ;ii Ni>w York for flu* vN<'-k wi'iv ? r> j>or rent larger limit in J . o:.. while ;ii i it her I '.ld'.lig riili ?? 11i<? gnin wan 2 - per cent factory Srnmlal>> in I'higlanri Factory inspectors found condi tions in Kni;lish food estahlishinoius as int; as those in Chlrti'vi. Vail l!??*"< Are Jfew . I'.ulnres o.-cits ? in.; t!>is uvasoa are f? -w iii number. The National (iaine. It really seems to he a rase of Jack Chesbro redlvivus. vTlip Uoston Clnb is said to have offered Toledo $5000 for the fast In dian outfielder, Frank Jude. Th'timing the Awing of his hat to meet the hall Beaumont, of tho IMr atos. is an Ideal performer with the st lok. Carl Druhot released by Clnein nsti to the St. Louis Nationals, has hseonic a winning pitcher for tfoe Cardinals. [ France to ?iic? oi r^vvlution h?v?-ral ti:r.? ri, It hitr> Mii'idir'owii inin i 1' i.aK aiiti-HoDiltlc Tjinatand proWK?.J iikhnuit glor il.? at Jon of the J'reneh At my. The /'.i,., ?,f it* chief cvc-itU cluriuK i v. i . <?? > ? ;trarc; i.... ,,, -1 id . . Oi'toh'.-r 11. 1*94 I i, :? i -r: .i!' . i>> .i r-'t rovut u.ar- | I <>' f i !# . ! * y 1 j ] ;> 'I ;c.ad?d .'i .d k-.-j.t to I >? iJ'o u;,t?,d niiMt-r '.'jitfe. . Jan titry >. 1 ? i , ? v. I<rr yf u* charges ''oloiiol Ki* 1 i?;l.;tzv with having %vrKl??n lln? J i.i,. ?;? / ;? u . N'/Vt ruber 15, IS'*7 ;u 'I'iitrri by o< r. t co?t?t- j r . .i .i . I h ua i'V 11, 1 Vj 'J j Xoiu pwb!;?he J '..'. -j.- " b ?'<-i . . ! ;? nmil > ! i, 1 a | lined and 8'/n d to prison.. I February 2.';. 1N&S ('<> ?rt of Cassation qua*h?'M Zola's entfcii'e ... . . April 2, IS'j/J ra,alKnfec. War Minister, p.oducm docuHii'nth to prove Dreyfus' guilt . . July 7, HKK Z' a condemned a alu July 10, 1S0S c.#jone1 H'-niv airested, eoiif''s*es j .r :Mrm < hi-f of ravalKnar-'ji dor i ?.!? nv,, commits jicide. . aug?ut a i . i si*s Wai M:r.ih''r ('avaignac resigns Soptomb< r 4 1 ?>& -i J'. it! h docido* a'.'ains' revision S' j.U'iulji-r 2'J, ! <ii Miinsny rejjifjt>:<, Co.if of < ash .'ion report* in favor of r?? wmoii . ... . .Oc(ol)i*i' 2G( 1 Vj i 1?11;<i; Ministry takes office, . October 31, l*iOS <"ovji ? <>f t'a^ation Mops prosecution of !'l<'|.jari . . . . l>r;ecmber 0, 1S(M Coi-j I of Cassation orders khoihI < otu t-matt la! In no 1 Vj'j Ijuj- .v Miiii?'r> having be*:i defeat ed. Walde-k-ltotissef.u forma u'-w 111i!11 s? r> . Iline 22. 1S9'? Dreyfus I aw-i Devi!'* Island for h i a;11" /u!y 1 S'j'i *>vcoi!d < ourt-nw*11 iaI oix-ns at 1 (*:JiIJ/.'b August 7, 180ft Attf-nipi io kill La! Orl /alls. . A'l'^nst 1 ISftS hrcyfuH tii'ijtMH-?-d to ton years' Jin jiri?onM?"nt lti a fortiw-sa.?. rt**|?t??rnb<*r 10, ] %'j'j l'ro??id?.-iii l.onbot ixswrs pardon. Soj>ton?boi' 19, 1 hr.)(j Dreyfus si t at liborty. 8o(>tvfJiIjcr 20. l*ftft .Sui?r<rrno Court fully vindicatOH Dr^y fiiH July 12, J !?<)?{ Molt .MrHi?:its \\ i!?? i-; ni:ATi:i:. Iiulinna Man's NViijhbors ('apt nr<'and Kill Ilim Hi'foi'c ll<* SoImt. Iu'Jinuarjoll??, Ind Ol.v.-r Uryant, a < oh) minor, of V'oiid?"'rberg County, drank to <? cretin. w??n? liorai- and pav?; his v. if.- a boat Iuk. A wan urKaniz?Ml at ti!?.'ii! and whi!' P.ryant was sb'opiUK olT t ' ff? ts of li'iuor th?*v broko itilo Ills houRi', ?ook hitu out and ]>??t tju.> .so tfrrlii!'.' that !;<? <!iod n?-xi da v. The tuyb is Faid to have Ijt." n l< d !<y A .1 irf< :< h, a profuiii' iit farim-r and tr? iit ki o\v<t. Ho v. aa arrested, i harmed v.it'i murdor. Harry I,iu!i vtll". a blari'.Ki'ift li, i.-s also un?Ier i ?' "11 a .similar eh:ir<f a:id \v are out for a numle^i- ot others. sidld \\ iTic mi i i s ? '/.iii's Soldiers llaymii'lli'd Officer \\ li<> <?a\o Comma:id to Fire. St. petersburg, Russia. - Addi tional dflr.ijs uf th<- mutiny of tin* Seventh (.'aval i v at Tamboy shows that both the infantry and the Cos sacks K' tit, to subdue tho inut Ineers refused t<> Tiro on them !?ie infantry Imyonettlng the ofllcer who gave tii? command. Only a detachment of dragoons, who, it i? said, had been plied with liquor, attacked the mu t ineers. Tho officers of the Seventh fln?d on their own men. The number of killed or wounded has not been cs t ablished. DF.WKY AT OI.ONfJAPO. Dry Dock Reaches P1iillppii*e Waters After Long Voyngf. Manila.?The dry dock l)e\re;. a rfved at Olongapo. The trip from Singapore waft unMentful The arrival of the dry dork Dewey in Philippine waters marks the kiic cessful completion of the biggest tow ing feat evor undertaken in ocean navigation. The giant dry dock passed out of the Virginia Capes at 10 lt? o'clock on the night of Decem ber L"J bint. Russian Admiral Shot. Vice-Admiral Chouknin was shot by a sailor at Sebastopol: the sur geons hold out no hope of recovery; the assassin escaped; general condi tions in Russia seem to bo growing worse. Kentucky Murderer Confesses. At the trial of e\-Judge llargis in Heattyville, Ky., Curtis .lett testified that he had killed J. H. Maroum, but did not slick to his recent confos ion implicating llargis. Coffee Rates I'livur Ne\v Vinli. Steamers between South America and the 1'nited States announce tha; the rate from Rio do Janeiro and Santos to New Orleans will be forty cents a sack on coffee, while the rate to New York from the same ports will be thirty-five cents a suck _ ^ * Labor Men in Campaign. Federation of Labor ofllcers an nouneed that an active opposition would be begun to Congressmen who had voted against lanor interests.-' I'ubllc Money Stolen. Ai med men in St. Petersburg. Rus sia. shot two employes of tho Adniir alt v and stole a bag containing $ 1 Petroleum Stops Plague. Dr i tier. Health Officer r>f Rom bav, has successfully demonstrated the extraordinary otilciency of crude petroleum as a plague disinfectant. Religion in Itritisli Army. Mr. lialdune. the British Secretary for War, iti a Speech at Pimliro out lined a plan to givo more attention to the spiritual needs of the army. California l*'ruit Shipments. The season's total citrus fruit ship ments are 2;t,Sf?S carloads. Admiral Choukuin Dead. Vleu-Admlral Chouknin. command er of tho Russian Hlaek Sea tleet. who was shot at Sebastopol, sup posedly by a sailor of the battleship Otchakoff, died next morning with out having rogaincd consciousness. The under gardener , of Admiral Chouknin'ft villa la suspoctcd of hav ing knowledge of the murderer, as he has disappeared. Santo Domingo Reject* Protocol. Santo Domingo Congress rejected the Dominlcan-Halinn protocol, end complications with Italy-'arQ cxi>cctc<l to Collow,- *V. KILLED III FIGHT \ New Yofk Policemnn Attacked by Ironworkeis QUARREL OF WORKINGMEN ilcsper;;(i? I tMi a> <n :i < oit*f run iui? i I Ioiii Iiik i,ii i In- V<-? Building on lite Site of t i*? - Jlol< l? j One Man Itect-i vis Fatal Injuries j New York City.- one man whs killed and two other* aeverely in jured Jq n desperate initio that vta? ( waged ut noon high up on the 9te.d ? f ram'-work for the new Plaza Hotel, at Fifty-ninth street and Fifth ay*- j nue The man who killed 'was MWhael Hut lor a retired policeman, who, with the other two that were hurt, w us employed a special po llceman in the building flu' spec ial policemen had Ween stationed at the building to prevent trouble be- i tw^en#the union, and the non-union men employed there. The fight occurred eight stories above the Sidewalk, where the spec ial policeman had no bettor footing than the plonks laid across the iron girders. The ladder leading down to the Kfventh lloor, the onlv avenue of escape, nad been taken down be fore the attack was made. Hiitier died soon after he was jc moved to the FJower Hospital John J Fullen, 32 years old, of 10 Fast Thirty-ninth street, was also taken to the Flower Hospital. He has in- j ternal injuries, contusions of the J face and badly battered eyes, Wil Ham O'Toole, the third policeman, j had his nose broken and his face bruised. He was taken home. Four ironworkers were arresfced. O Foole identified four of tbe union Iron workers as among those who had sfr.M-k him In the fight. { 1 l>"v were arr<-s!ed and locked up | in the Fast Fifty-first street station on charges of felonious assault They I gave thefjo names: .foiin Knright. twenty-eight years old. of No vu:, Amsterdam av"in? ; William Kuron. thirty, o f No. I.'O Fast One Ilun flred and Twenty-first street; John 1 Hehan. twenty-two. No 7W Tenth avenue: (leoiv'e M. Smith, fortv-two. j N'o *'?" 1 Fast One Hundred and For- i ty-si <? h street O'Toole tr?ld the polieo that there v i'l been ill-feeling between the union and non-union men employed on the nnw hotel ever since the work :>tarted. The union men annoved flu non-uuinn men by dropping iron bolts t h roni;!i the girders from th? ! tipper stories until matters became so t ;id that the services of the three policetiltfO were Seemed Hllt'er see rued to be singled ?7ut n 11 v for attack. Ife was pe|t?>d with iron bolts and wrenches. ;?r??l although he made some show of defense be was soon knorknd unconscious hv the ra:n of Iron. Then he rvas thrown ' h r< or^ii trie girders and fell ri;?on some planks. stretched across the uinb rs on tlie sixth floor, where h? lav MiM'onsclni'3 until the no lien from the K?<?t ri'tfv.first street station called the ambulance for fii? re. nioval. FIVF. Klf.r.FH A\|i -JO T VrrTSft'l). Collision FrKtvci'ii a TrotTey f'jrr and it Freight Train. Buffalo. X. Y.-? Five peo^fp w>;-e killed and a score iniure*r in a col lision between two trol|??v n-iins on the T.oekport Line ( f th" tntejna Monal Traction foiunHii^ i>??re. \ passenger train of two trnri"v cars west bound from I?oc];t?ort and going ro Tona wanda. ran Into art oner, switch at a siding east of Ma rt,i nsvlll? ami crashed into a standing train of seven freight, cars and a motor fre:c?>* engine, which had been sidetracked to allow tbe nassenger train to pass John F5 i t H e m a n. the mot or man of the passenger train, was killed out rlghr. Four of the passef|<xors were taken from the wreckage dead The list of injured follows: 'I heo dore Nest man. of RnffsUo. ?r:>?h in head and riflrht hand hurt: Henrv Rrpell, of BufPaln. gash on forehead and cut on back of head; |)r. K. A. \\ ilde, of I'uflTalo. head cut and right Mm h rly severed; H. J. Walz. of Buffalo. bad cuts 011 head and right, hand: Hmmn H. M.iloney, of Buffalo, head cut and internal injuries; M. A. Sickles, of Buffalo, head and hodv bruised: Mrs. F. Sehornhurg, of "uf falo. bruised and cut; Kli/.abeth F. Williams, of Bufi'alo, bruised: Mrs. Virginia Sa 'lot'son. ??f Buffalo, fering from shock; Mrs. J. 1) 1: ath. of Niagara Falls, face cut and in ternal injuries: F. F. ! -own. of ]."??'( port, back in.nr'd and legs cut; Henry Frick. of Tonawanda, severely bruised: Mrs. H"iii\ Friek. of Tona wanda. s ?v? re!v bruis d: William Fritter, of Lock port, conductor, left paltii cut ojien and face cut; 1 Johnson, of Lock port, motorman, both b ;s crusned and fatally injured. Sillvndor W???? \'ii lory. War hn-; broken out Wot worn (Iniit ? ?mala unci Salvador. and tlm first I?n111?? has resulted In a victory foi the Salvadorean forces. Bailuav lsarnings Inrrrasci!. Uailvvay families thus far availa ble fur June show pains <u y.7 per real, over ihe figures of l'J'Jj. TINM.lt MK.V.T IMl'OI'.TS STOl'. Noih' l-'ro.o .America i> the AI Wort Docks Tbis Month. London In June of last year there arrived at the Albert Docks from Boston and New Orleans 27,0 ? cases of American tinned meats; in June of this year the* receipts were only 4 00 0 cases. In July, 1905, 24.000 cases were received, hut thus far this Month no tinned meats havo arrived from the Pnited States. Sporting Brevities. W. C. Weimer is the lawn tonnto champion of the University of Penn sylvania. It. D. Idttlo won again in the lawn tennis tournament for the champion ship of Kngland. William "inot, '07, of Boston, has ben elected captain of the Harvard track team fo.N the coming year. Miuot is a consistent mile runner. Twenty-one horses, driven during th?? sc.ikon on Alfred Vunaerbilt's Venture v.or.cli were sold iu auction by Van Vas^o't & Kea;uc; fo. w.\sm\(iVo\. fiprrrrary KUr (.jfc id for ?:<1a ' $ .1", 0 0 0, o ?? i u' i.'!'.' Pa n:a j ('at'idl loan, I > I. L. 1 i li T ?-1 H' the I it?- of two i?- r ar. I to lu\ dated j A .iK?if; 1. 1 itO?J. \ j TIm- govvi ui<;ent ff(viv?*d /word I ?ha' ? t.HY" broken i. - i u Salvft4 ?r and (< i:?i Th" crop ! j nv v-s'i '1 th'* r><" part ment of, Agri<? uTtTii?? show-* tba.? the H'ToaKf of coi n planted was *j't .o :?r>,uuo tares; increase. i.e. Tilt' Coilinilr.iiiuilvi' of Kisheib-8 re ports that tlw value- of the water pro <1 m * taken and sold by I'uited States fishermen in IOOH was 00 0.000. <>l It AI?t>iTi;i> ISLANDS. I,icu? Tal. ~.iadg<? H. Hrereton. of ?he Second Infantry, committed sui ' id''- by shooting himself in the head at the Army and Navy Club at Manila, I'. 1 Okomotu, Japanese, and Lor<vn?.o Colon, ft native of Porto Rico, both of whom killed their wlvts, w(?ro bannd at Honolulu, Hawaii. The Japanese, in a speech from the gul lows, begged the pardon of his home ifovt-rttiin ni for having disgraced the nation. Members of thf Philippine Com mission returned to Manila, after a glimmer session at Haguol. Commissioner Worcester is slowly recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia at Manila, and the other commisisoners are taking a rest from their duties. \ Justice MacLeary. of Porto Itieo^ obtained ar license to marry his di vorced wife in Philadelphia. Montalon, the most powerful out law in the Island of Luzon, P. I., who is credited with numerous mur d?rs. outrages on women and mu tilation of prisoners, surrendered to Col. Bandholtz, of the constabulary at Hataogaa. An extraordinary session of the Legislature at San Juan, P. R.. con vened to appropriate money for the purchase of the pier of the New York Ar Porto Illeo Steamship Com pany in San Juan harbor. DOMESTIC. The Carnegie and tlio Bethlehem ?S(?*?'l Companies will take part of naval armor contract on the Kami', terms offered by tho Mldvale Company in order ihat tiieir plants should not be idle. A woman who gave her name as "Ksac"?Cast* spelled backward ? made a determined effort to see President Roosevelt at Oyster Hay, but was stopped by his guards. Harvey L. Shaffer, uncle of John S. Phipp*. was killed in an automo bile accident at. Sayville, Long Is land. President Winthrop, of the Hoard of Education, says the allegation made by Prof. W. Steel, of Harris burg. Pa., that positions in New York State schools are purchased is untrue of Manhattan. Mrs. Frederick Henry Cossitt, daughter of Judge Dugro, whose bridegroom was killed in the recent English railway wreck, arrived at New York City with the body. The marriage of Thomas A. Edi son, Jr.,. may reconcile the inventor and his son. Mrs Samuel Greenhaum. wife of a New York Supreme Court Judge, was struck by a golf ball and may lose the sight of one eye. J. Bruco Isniav, head of the Inter natlonaf Mercantile Marine Company, arrived In New York City on the Oceanic and announced that six new ocean liners are to be built. Ex-Judge Hargis, on the witness st.'ind art. Beattyville, K>\, at his trial for complicity In the murder of J. H. Mareum, denied the charge, and villifletf the Stage's witnesses and the prosecuting attorney. Chicago packers dony allegations of Massachusetts Health Board, which reported finding adulterations iu meat prpducts. Curtis Jett testified in the Harsis murder trial at Beattyville, Ky? that lie killed J. H. Marcum because the latter was his deadly engmy. W. M. Oler. President of, the American lee Company, has issued a statement in defence of his com pany. A Mexican Central Railroad ofli cial in New Orleans said a secret or ganization, opposed to government policy, was spreading anti-American sentiment throughout the country. FOREIGN. Serious charges in connection with the classification of American grain nr.? made by the Association of likt-nish and NYcMphalian Importers. Ev-Pitfsident Toinas Regalado was killed iu a fight between the Salva dorean and the Guatemalan forces, in which the former were defeated. William J. Bryan, in an interview In London, denied that he had be come more conservative in his ideas. Tartars attacked n monastery and pillaged the citv <>f Vim in Eastern Turkey. Eiiiiv Briiish warships. which <est $r?o.nnn.nno t<? build, went to til-' junkman a few d:\vs ag>> for ?< i n(i,ooo. Eorty thousand Hei?, -ws. men. women and ?-i?i 1.1 r??ii. tied from \Yar . fearing masst.eiv. ii|iii(|.ie. Chiie. a ycape.-: (own, \v;\^ swept by fiie. John 1) IIri:*?efeil"r. his belief that l-alk of in-: e\lr?l -Sil ion from Eranee is "all politics." m-i uonnced his sailing for America A memorial servi.-e for those killed In t Ii?? wre-i; oi ?1\? Salisbury was held at S;. Paul';; Cathedral". London *1 he bod v of Louis n'Miinjlt, n painter of New York. who lost his lif1' v bile raouivain climbing, has been recover-, d at Berne, Switzer land A company of Cossacks which lia.t been garrisoning T'zvoka, Russia, has been s>mt away because the sol diers refused 10 lire on ihe people. Sir Henry Camphell-Rannerman said in the House of Commons, in regard to n prediction in lite Cana dian Senate that Canada would soon seek Independence, that all the.colo nies desired closer relations with England. The Russian army of occupation In Manchuria has doparted for Rus sia. A small forco of railroad and frontier guards remain. Thera trill be no further withdrawals before iMajr, |?0T. ^ / " LAUGH A LITTLE BIT. 15y W;!haui WouJ. | V\ hllt't liii- i.?i- i#' be.!-' L: .;c f I J.UU^ii it iltlie bit ; [ l.'Uinp* V" ? >' u !???;? i;r. 1 ?- A t'iii.niu' it11?-1" i. "bta! a..' lU"|'ii/ !<? :,T , ?t.rk . 1 !??.:.'t \i.ii ki.,'A tlui Ii:;i? ? ?"? - ?* I \\1.. ii. t u ith >irii| !" -?:: ? ' Mji-.l'iiii' t?*ar> <i"!. 1 I1..1:./ .t <. < ?>? Any lid lei lit; S.l\.1 ! i <*! \? ? bv be. . A n?l ijijytL'l: a litt! b: . H;1 l?v l>r ti :ii'< '.>? H\ u?*gu< iu.tf m. W'Jillf Y<?ll rt\ alid puli \ ' . S<? ? lailuh a 1 Hi !<* bit \\ ii;tI > ih'* list* 0 cuddl.:; Mf.l ? I i it ris?ht up a:i' till . TI inikm ' uiiiuU mi' ?11 ? i n i. ;i '.<!? < alt laiiu'li a ! il I i< bit . Wafcl) l b<- di*h? bak?- l if in < ?'?!. Th? n >n <!<>? n aM' iiiiM . While y.! ki.itu!/ liu'.k tllotljjlilS An 'lau^h a lit(I?* bii.^j yc|' body's I'ti!I n' |?:it:i^, ^ cr head about i" Ooddlin' haiclu's milli<>i:? more So lautrh a littU* bit. Lau^hin' drives yer ills An' laugliiu' ymi i'or^it. The inisrliit'l *> played by cuddh-d blue.*. So laugh a little bit. ~T.nughiti* tones ihe system up. Nouri>hin\ you r??rjrit The uiischiet's played by coddled blues; So lautrh a little bit. ?f30Y'S'TERRIBLE ECZEMA. Mouth mikI Kje? C'o??r?<1 With < m?U llaudt rinnnl i)nwn-Mlr?c* tiloiit Cure by I'll tlcura.f ? "When my little boy was * it iiioii !t?? old he !jad eczeuit. 1'he aorca extended ao quickly over tbe whole body that we at once called )o the doctor. We then went to another doctor, but be couid not be-p him, and in our despair we went to a third one. Matter* bee a ma ba.l thai he bad regular boles in bis cheeks, loit5<* enoujli to put a finger into. 1 h? lood had to be giveu with a spoon, tor his mouth was covtred with crusts as thick as a linger, and nhenever he cpeiied the mouth tbey began to bleed and suppurate, a-s did also his eyes. Hands, arn.-. client and back, in stiort, the whole bo<ty, was covered over and over. We had no rest by clay or night. Whenever he was la.'i in his bed we had to pin Ins haurts down, otherwise be would scratch his lace, an" make an open sore, i think bis lace mus: huve itched most fearfully. "We finally tho-ig!it nothing count help, and 1 hud made up my mind to send ra\ wife with .be c'-ud to Kurope, homing that the eea air mijlit cura '?nil, otherwise be was to be put uuder tood nodical care there, iiut, l?ord be blessed, matters ean.? ditiereutly, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend ot oura ej?o*e about Cutieuia. W ?* made a trial with Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Resolvent, and within ten davs or two weeks we noticed a decided im provement. .luat as quickly as the sick ness had appeared it also began ;o disap pear, und within te.i week* tne ch:Ul was absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and white aa never t>efore. K. Hohrath. President ot the C. 1>. llohratb tonipsnr. Manufacturers of Silk Kibbrns. 4 to -.M Itink Alley, South Hethlehein, i'a. June 6. 1903." Scotchmen are slow In the noble task of getting rid of his money, It never occurred to Mr. Carnegie to lend it to the C/.:*". UTTERLY WORN Ol T. Vitality Sapped by Years of SnfTering With Kidney Trouble. Capt. J W. Hogun. former post master of Indianola, now living at Austin, Texas, writes: "I was afflicted f o r years with pains across the loins and in th?? hi|is atfd shoul ders. I had headache also and neuralgia. My rltfht eye. from pain, was of little use to me for years. The constant flow of urine kept ray sys tem depleted, causing nervous chills und night sweats. After trying seven different, climates and using nil kinds of medlcino I had the good fortune to hoar or Donn's Kidney Pills This remedy has cured me. I am as w*?ll to-day as L was twenty years ago. and my eyesight is perfect." Sold by all dealers. 50 rents a box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. TCnslaud possesses tweatv eight cows for every hundred of lUe popu lation. Australia lias 2o0. ! ITS,S? Vitiis'Daiii p ? Ni-rviui* I >iseA<je* jmt nntin-nt ly cured by Dr. Kline's ? in-at NVrve Kestorer. trial" 'e.?!ilo :u\<i fr?e. Dr. II. It. Kline. 1.d . Arch S> . I'hila . Ph. <'I :il! itics i'otne I'.is >.)<isl frequently been iii the hands oi ftn-uues. .Mr-. Win^liitt s Soothing Syj-vip for < lnl<p* :i i t*?M lung. softens t hegiun*.redu< ?*s!nt!aiun:.; Vi*>11. allay* pn in. cureswivuli oli<\a v!oti'e The Ma vol <>i i'liic.ijju hwivn a salary O{ tlli'Pil ul Oiirr. So savs all who t*ke I>r. IMgger* Utiekl?. lwrr\ Cordial for Dysentery, l>i;irrh<i?n ami ? hlblreii Teething. At l>ruKgl*t uiul ;X> ?. It is a j?ood deal better to hold a child than to have t?> hold meetings to save warulerimr men. CAPUOflNE I I D '* ?"<? J?niMli?t?tT ? J* Ji? fml ill 'frill in in ^ uiiniitca. Von ilotTt INDICE8TION and S ACIDITY 5Tb A Lao'r* r MMVtaf tka ttiN. 10 c?n(*. Itraaa ot (1> i*raon*of nart Han b!<K*t arbo ?r? nn With any triba. (I) o? iT.an Fadarai anny. or Kikltar* or ??iior*. now VM.lt. Washing on, D. U of l*lMr"a tirWhut Ptr Acr< '-"hR^Onmia Hybrid Winirr to* n>**aampUor<Mi,f. ,, >,rv>wrc plan firm rnec.Wi*, ?? m X?pa tor Tr+* aamrla of. i? ofWWttWfcHU, Kyr.Btrltj, What is a Backache7 IT IS MUM'S mm TO WKJI Luetics of Woman ? Organism Ctr^aif Comequent Ptin Stepped by *? t'ir.khnat t Yeyctifcle Compound ' It so cms us Though ?nr l >a<,-k would . brtf&k \N oijh ;i utter the*# tvoroi o?<-r ami over zp:nn Imt t'oojioue ^ <Jrajf ami ft-r u .;j< a<"h*?'n''1G aitiail <>f thf back. pa.'ii low down the ?? tearing uu?n |_>jiib?> dW" vuj?ut-Ki> ami no ttwbiliou /or ?a> I fe_ ^iSS ^aLJde Morris ; They do not realize that the back I* I the mainspring of woman's orgaalstn, 1 find quick:y indicates by aching1 8 di? j ea&ed <<vti.ljt.ion of the female Of|f#M ; <>r kidnev^ and that the aches and pain? will continue until the cauw i* ' removed l?wiia K. l'inlvhain's Veg-ct^le Com pound has been for many jVeara tb? ! one ami only effective remedy in such j eases It speedily cures fflRjale and ['kidney disorders ami re?tor^s the/? male organs to a heaithv condition. ? i have au(Tei*t with female trouble* fur j over two years. .suffering Jntenw pain each month, ray ha<k allied until it t?em?i a* ?j though it would break, au<l I felt so weak all j over tbat I di<l not find strength to attend to a my work but had to itay in i>ed a large part ' of the first two or three days every month, f 1 would have kleepjee* nights, bad dreama sod s?vere b^adachfti All this undermined ay hi-allh. " VV'i> consulted an old family physician, wko 1 advised that 1 try bydia E finkitatn's Vege table Comj-ound I l*gau taking it regularly and soon found tbat I <'onld sleep and eat letter than 1 had done for months Within two months I beca me regular and I no tonga ?uff.*r from backache or pain."?Miss Maud# Morris, Sec lilies' Aid and Misdou fciofiuty, 6.r> K Hunt?r8t., Atlanta. Ga AFTER ITS FIRST BATH WITH SOAP "10 lbs." Physicians, Pharmacists,and Nurses endorse Cuticura. Soap because of its delicate*, medicinal, emollient, sana tive, and antiseptic proper iies derived from Cuticufftj? the great Skin Cure, united with the purest of cleansing ingredients and most re fr<?shing of flower odors/ For preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, as well as for all the purposesj of the toilet and bath.. CutiH cura Soap is priceless. Abso-I lutelv pure and may be] used from the hour of bfrth| iVo*|boui !b? ?mWL Ooit??r? ?o?r, **? ?Hit. 40r. (In fc>no pf Chotol?i? Pll ?, t*a *1*1 of 60\ tn?T t? ltd ol *11 4n _ r?tMr Ortit k dim Ccrp , *? t Pro?,., n*<li>n,M* or M.V~1 - Mi *u?ii >h. ?tvtn. ? You Cannot CUR .i.l inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal<Sw dri<>ri> o{ ilitr mucous membrAnc suclH nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh cittM by feminine ills, sore throat* niouth or inflamed eves by simg the stomach. " ?{ but >mu sjrelvcan cure these stub^Jfl a i'.'(.lions by local treatment witK Paxtine Toilet Antiscpt w.iiiii destroys the disease ^erms,cbc< discharges, stops pain, and heab 1 | inflammation and soreness. 1 .iviiue represents the most succesl j local treatment for feminine lilt C produced. 1 housands of women IM to tins tact, jo ccnts at druggist*, Send for Free Trial ~ " the r. paxton co.. a?* Medical Uepartnt TULANE UNIVERSITY OF VOUIT II* Itll \ ritltlc'* ||tf l.rntlfl || w?SSi ' iMt?l.":r4^;viiiVn<r P. O. Ilrattfr, Shi, OR j v; Bo. 29r'06. 3 %L'