M
W PRESIDE]
One Round of Enrapti
Heartily Into The F
And Retires t
Chicago, Special.?President Tnfl
during a stay of twelve evontfi
hours in Chicago, plunged with a wil
into the long program of entertainin
that awaits him on his long Wester
an.t Sm.fl.n-.. ~
?M ii 11 ?i?vi ai v n uu pence
weather and crowds that fairl
to catch a glimpse of th
Executive, this, the first cit
isited, set a high mark of er
ic welcome to the President.
the moment he stepped ol
platform of his private ca
rtired late at night oti hoar
1 which will take him to Mil
in the morning the Presi
mrneyings of thirty miles o
r the city's streets and park
ways led him through lanes of masse
humanity that were kept open wit
the greatest difficulty.
Beginning with an automobile tri
in review of 150,000 school childret
four deep on either side of the par
boulevards, the President's day wa
replete with incident. He nttende
and spoke briefly at a luncheon o
the Commercial Club, viewed an ej
hibit of ambitious plans for the iir
provemeut and beaut ificnt ion c
Chicago, attended the regular Na1
ional League baseball srame bet wee
the Chicago champion "Cubs" an
the famous New York "Giants;
dined quietly with the Hamilton Clu
at the Congress hotel; made w notabl
address to a mass meeting in Orchei
tra hall in the evening, and as a final
attended for a few minutes the ha
of the American Hankers' Assoeit
tion.
Mr. Taft was deeply impressed b
the greeting of the school childrei
each one of whom waved an Amor
can flag and sang and cheered as h
passed.
At the National League ground
the President saw his biggest bas<
ball crowd. More than .'10,00(1 peopl
were present. The President sat i
one of the open sections of the doubl
decked stand and thoroughly on.joye
a brilliant game in which the tw
greatest pitchers of the league. Matl
ewson, of New York, and Brown c
Chicago, faced each other. Ne
York won. but the crowd had son
compensation in cheering the Pres
dent, who remained to the end ar
waved a farewell to the throngs.
Taft Denounces the Law's Delay
Chicago. Special.?Spiaking wil
great earnestness to a mass meetir
in \)rcliestra hall Thursday iii<rli
Presi<lent Taft declared that no que
tion before the American people t
day is more important than the ii:
provement of tlie administration <
justice, and announced his intentie
of recommending to congress the a
pointment of a commission to tal
up the question of the law's dela
in the federal courts. The preside]
said he hoped that the report of th
commission, when rendered, won
serve also as a guide to the Stat-'
of the Union in effecting remedii
legislation.
Recalling that is was in this san
liall during the campaign of a yei
ago that he faced an audience of moi
THE SECOND STRIKE END
Pittsburg. Special.?The seccn
strike of workmen employed at tl
plant of the Pressed Steel Car Con
pany, which was declared Monda,
was brought to an abrupt end Frida
The climax was remarkable in th
history of industrial disputes. Ilai
ing notified the foreigners that the
intended to march into the mill earr
ing the Stars and Stripes. 2,000 An
eriean workmen who were not favoi
PLOT TO KILL SAN S ALVA
Mexico City, Special.?Charge
with being implicated in a plot t
kill President Figueroa. of the repul
lie of Salvador, Gen. Jose Dolore
Preza and Gen. Damas Copinel ar
behind prison bars in the capital <1
that republic, according to letters r<
ceived here Friday. The writer stal
ed that on the Gtli of last month i
big religious and civic fate was liel
WESTERN UN ION STOCK 1
Boston, Special.?It became know
Thursday that the American Teh
and Telegraph company hn
red nearly $10,000,000 worth c
York Telephone company stool
d by the Western Union Teh
a company. Papers covering th
?ase were signed Wednesday,
e New York Telephone compan
ie largest and in some respect
most important of the subs
es of the American Hell Teh
e company. Of its $.">0,000,00
, 64 per cent., or $32,000,000 i
TWENTY-THR.EE LIVES" Li
Mobile, Ala., Special.?A grapl>i<
story of a marine disaster which cos
the lives of 20 persons when th
steamer Nicholas Castania, en rout
from Havana to Cienfuegos, foundoi
ed off - Lsle of Pine
on the t 23 last, react
ed M< i i night. Meagr
news o t 'as given by th
Associ. gust 31. Th
crew it t'?i fficers and sat
ora, ai two passenger]
y mm
iring Scenes?He Enters
relicities All The Day
-ate To His Car.
t.i than 1,800 workin^men an<l made 0111
il I of the crucial addresses ot lii^ candi
II dacy, the president assured his hear
p ers that he had not forjrotten his cam
n paiprn promise* and the plalfum
it declarations of his party,
y Mr. Taft devoted the entire firs
e part of his speech to the subject o
y labor.
i
The President on the Tariff Bill.
3f At Winona, Minnesota, Friday thi
r President in a speech made the iuosi
d important utterance he has modi
I- since his occupancy of the Whito
i- House. He was in the hotbed of tin
r "insurgent" movement within tin
Uepublican party, but defended th<
d Payne tariff bill as the lies
b measure ever passed by a Republieai
Conpress and hence the best tariff
p bill the people have even known,
i. The President boldly asserted tlia
k the insurpents, who voted a pains
s the bill, liad abandoned the Republi
d can party.
f ''Was it the duty of the member ol
c- Oonpress who believed that the bil
i- did not accomplish evcrythinp that i
if oupht to accomplish, to vote apainst
t- it T " asked the President,
n "I am here to justify those who r-?
d swer this question in the nepative.
'' am not here to defend those win
b voted for the Payne bill, but to siq>e
port them.*'
!- "There is nothinp quite so dilfi
10 cuii." saul the President. "as the <lis
11 cussion of a tariff bill for the reasor
i- that it covers so many different items
The meaning of the terms and tin
iv percentage are most ditlieult to un
l. derstand. The passage of a new hill
i- especially where a change in tli
ic method of assessing the duties ha
been followed, presents an oppor
Is t unity for various modes and ouleu
b- lotions of the percentages of increase
le es and decreases that is really mosi
n misleading, or reallv throws no ligh
le at all upon t lie changes made,
d "One way of stating what wa
o dime is to say what the facts show?
i- that under the Dinglev law ther
if were 2,024 items. This included duti
w able items only. The Payne law leave
ic 1.150 of these items unchanged. Ther
i- are decreases in (if>4 of the items an
id increases in 220 of the hems. Now
of course, that does not give a fill
picture, hut it does show the propoi
tion of decreases to have been threi
lh times tho*? of the increases.
lg
jf Taft Favcs Postal Banks.
s- President Taft devoted his princi
u- pal address in Milwaukee at the Stat
u- fair Friday to the subject of posts
of savings hanks, which he strongly or
in dorsed before a large ami enthusim
p- tie gathering that overflowed th
to grand-stand. The President sai
y that the postal savings hnnk plan
n m tne ltcputilican platform boun
is everybody who calls himself a Iiepul
hi liean. "The great usefulness of th
*s postal savings bank is the great er
al couragement to thrift on the part o
those who are just wavering in th
le ' balance whether they shall save th
ir money or use it, because they do ne
o know where they can put it safely.'
ED?SINGULAR TURN TAKEF
id I able to the strike, assembled early a
ie i the McKees Hocks end of the O'ltor
i- | ovnn bridge and cheering enthnsia*
v, tically s;arte<l toward the big plan!
V*. When the foreigners saw the grea
e body of men determined to return t'
work these, too. fell into line and en
y "-red the plant. Anticipated disor
? - der failed to materialize and th
i- strike was over. It is believed no\
r- that the trouble has been settled.
DOR'S PRESIDENT DETECT EI
(l in the capital. It was planned by i
o number of men, it is said, that tin
i- President should die on that dav
s \\ hile the fiestas were in progres
e government detectives arrested am
?f imprisoned a number, among then
General I'reza, who was commander
t- in-chief of tlv? Salvadorean and Hon
a durean 'orces when they lough
dJ Nicaragua in the war of 1K97
boUghTby rival company
n owned by the American Telephone
company.
s Contrary to the general impression
the transaction just concluded doei
not involve any settlement of the
h long pending suit between the Ameri
>- can Telephone and Western Union
e judgment in which was recently re
turned in favor of the Western Unioi
for approximately $5,000,000.
y Practically speaking, therefore, il
s will be fully two and one-half yean
i- before the American Telephone com
s pany enters into actual possession o:
0 the entire $16,000,000 of New Yorl
it TplonKnno
OST OFF THE ISLE OF PINES
s Fourteen human bodies have been re
t coverod. The missing 11 are believci
e to have become the victims of sharks
e All the bodies recovered were in a
r- terribly decomposed state and idenli
s ficntion was impossible. A govern
i- ment commission, afer an examina
e tion, reported that the immediate
ie cause of the wreck was the simultan
ie eous explosion of the steamer's bat
I- tery of boilers, combiend with a con
i. cuasion of the steamer on the rock.
)
I SNAPPY AND BRIE1
Items Gathered and Told Whil
You hold Your Breath.
>
SOME EVERY DAY HAPPENING
Lively and Crisp as They Are Qk
nored From the Fields of Actio
at Home and Abroad.
1 The American Red ( toss society i
the Hooded districts of Mexico ai
sending urgent appeals for nioi
funds, stating that the worst has m
been told and that great sufferir
must follow if relief is not forthcoc
t ing.
I Extensive joint maneouvers b
? tween the Virginia militia and tl
, Tonst Artillery have begun at Fo
f Monroe.
e The New York suits against stear
l? ship companies and railroads appei
t to be the result of a general incptii
t into rates and combines on the Atla:
tie.
M line r? v* i in in 11 ij; ill ./Millie rive
t near Haton Rouge, La., Saturda
t Charles Rouse. 14 years old. toe
- cramp. Hi? brother, Walter, 12 yea
old. attempted to rescue hiin but boi
f went down together.
t George R. Col ton. formerly Colic
tor of Customs at Manilla, will be n
pointed Governor of l\?rto Rico I
President Taft in place of Govern
f Post, who recently submitted his r
( signal ion.
Mrs. Isaac Moody, residing nc;
Pierce City. Mo., celebrated Iter 100
. birthday on Tuesday,
i- A pyramid has quite recently bei
i discovered in the State of Mexii
i. ami it lends to the discovery of
> very ancient buried city.
A Frenchman says he has invent
a flying omnibus, and wants a fra
e chise to carry freight and passenge
s in Paris.
...
oerman expedition lias lieen c
panized to conduct scientific resear
" in t lie polar seas.
t An examination of the body
Lieutenant Sutton, which was d
intered at Arliupton t'emcterv. sho
day befoi , shot himself dead <
it indicated that he did not she
himself.
is
Cesnns Director Duraiul has so
t. letters to supervisors notifyinp tin
(j that they must pivc up all politic
r- activity while the census work is |j
j inp on.
Paper mills in the I'nited Stat
? are planninp to move to Canada, o
inp to the prohibition apainst the t
portation from the Dominion of pi
wood.
i- Five thousand mill operatives
e Fall River, Mass.. are out of wo
d from a shut down of mills.
Oscar Lcisner. cd' New Yoi
through abnormal devotion to I
(> wife, whom death took from him t
d day before shot himself dead
k Tuesday. They left one little s
d that Leisner tried to find and it
believed he meant to kill him too.
The budget as made out for ri
liinp New York t'ity next year
$183,248,000. It is an increase
(> $27,000,000 over last year.
t Raymond Lestonnat. a Fren
>? scientist, says Cook and Peary 111
both be mistaken about having rem
^ cd the North Pole.
The Chicago subway stock 1
dropped $f> on the share from t
death of K. 11. Harrimnn.
I M. Paulham, at Tourney, Fran
t last Monday, wished to pay a vi
to a friend a few miles away. 1
simply took his aeroplane ami fh
over, landing conveniently near. <1
mounted, chatted a while, then moui
v ed and flew hack to the starting poi
as if it were a thing of every d
lii'e.
' y.r. darnon Meredith, says t
? Wilkesbnro. X. C. Chronicle, had
? < x bitten last week by a copperhe;
snake. The ox bellowed as if in gre
pain and died in less than a half hot
While cleaning a 4f?-ealibre tarp
pistol. Orville E. Stockwell, Jr., t
*if 1 i*l 1 f fill V fihnt htmunlf I lirmirvli
heart in the apartments of his pj
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville T. Stoc
well, Sr., Wednesday afternoon i
Nashville, Teun.
r
L. W, Bonney, a hotel man
3 Upper Sandusky, Ohio, made a flig
in a monoplane of his own design
s 5 o'eloek Tuesday morning. Its eo
struetion iB along simpler lines thi
any other air craft, and it ascend'
' readily at the first trial. He i
jured it however in descending.
An effort is being made to secu
t a new trial in the Rrecse case i
g Asheville, N. C., on the affidavit !
two of the jurora that Marshi
f Ramsey said to jurors that the <3
I fendanta wore as guilty as hRamsey
deniea the charge in to
; and has been vindicated by the cou
* The late E. H. Harriman's w
designates Mrs. Harriman as the a<
1 legatee of his estate estimated
. from $75,000,000 to $100,000,0(
i There is a belief, however, that
had, before the will was made, i
apart a goodly portion for his mi
ried and unmarried children.
e The Post Office Department 1
made a ruling that mail deliven
shall not be required to deliver m
where vicious dogs are allowed
rue at large.
I
I
ft MUST BELIEVE IT.
!
, Etptj Reader Will Conccdcthe Tm
of This Statement.
One who suffers with backache
any form of kidney trouble wants
cure, not merely temporary bene
Rev. Maxwell S. Rowland, of Tot:
S ! l*'ver? N>I
statement in this c<
nection that is woi
r" ^ Ac" attention. Suys 1
n V V\ fl was suddenly tJ
yj[t \lh en !in Httack
^ Ji Ml kidney trouble, h
/ It /LwJ severe pains in i
in / /ff wj back and loins a
re i: was generally r
re A J down. Doctors w<
ot I A I not helping tne, s<
ig # f/I | began using Doa
n- I Jf\ L Kidney Pills. T1
j W brought me pron
relief, and as I c<
e" tinned taking th<
ie the pain? in my back disappeared a
r* the kidneys were restored to norii
condition."
n- Remember the name?Doan's R
ir by all dealers. 50 cents a box. K
ry ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
n" Soon gained, soon squandered.
Rough on Rata. nubaataole exterminat
'*"? Rough i?n Haa Lice, Neat Powder, 35c
y, Rough on Bodbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 2
>k Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25<
rs Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15c..Liq'd. 2
ill Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25
Rough on Kkeeters. agreeable in use, 2
E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N.
The son-in-law's sock is never I
)V Mrs. \Vinflow's Soothing Syrup for ChiU
teething, softens the gum*. reduce* inflnns
"r t ion, allays pain, cures wind colic.25c. a bo
Sweet are the slumbers of
virtnous man.? Addison,
ar
th COVERED WITH HIVES.
Child a Mass of Dreadful Sore, It
1,11 lug, Irritating llumor for 2 Monti
?? ?in Terrible Plight?Disease
? t'unti i>y t'uticurn.
"'My Hix year old daughter had the dri
P(j ful disease called hives for two mon
She liecame nlfkcted hy playing with <
dren who had it. Hy scratching she cai
rs large sores which were irritating.
body was a complete sore hut it was w
If. on her arms anil hack. We employ*
Cj1 physician who left medicine but it did
help her and I tried several remedies
without avail. Seeing the Cuticura Rt
of dies advertised, 1 thought 1 would
js_ them. I gave her a hot hath daily 1
w_ Cuticura Soap and anointed her body <
Cuticura < iintmcnt. The lirst treatr
"" relieved the itching and in a short tinit
>ot disease disappeared. Mrs. G. L. Frid
Warren, Mich., June 30 and July 13, 'C
Potter Drug & C'hein. (.'up., Sole Pi
of Cuticura Remedies, lioston. Muss.
" I The talker sows, lit." listener rt
r(j- When the lining of the bowels is irrit
we have frfvins or diarrhcpa. Whateve
cause tak< Painkiller 'P rry Davis*).
PS -it- i ~
w_ Hun that is in possession
>x- helps.?Italian.
lip for UFA DATHF? Hicks* UPt'D
Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomacl
Nervous Troubles. Capiidtnc will relieve
It's lhiuld ?pleasant lo take sets Inn
ately. Try It. 10c., t5c. and 6oc. at
rk stoi ?s.
Startling Encouragement.
rk, ''Was Amelia's father eneoura
lis when you wont to ask him for
he hand?"
on "Not very. He asked me to
on the proposal in writing mo 1 eoul
is hark out, as all tlie others did
Baltimore American. So. U9.-'(
in
is No Let Up.
of "There's the devil to pay at
house!'*
[(.|j "Heter po to church then."
av "Well, there's the preacher
li- Pay."?Atlanta Court it ut ion.
PRICE 25 C
Mailed postpaid or
your blood is im
or if you suffer
indigestion or any stomach or liver ailn
',e Munyon'a Paw-I'aw Pills regulate
an bowols. correct indigestion, constipat
ad biliousness, torpid livers, jaundice, sa
>a( and dull complexions. They purify
blood and clear the shin of pimples, s
and most eruptions,
fet One pill is a gentle laxative; two pi!
1C- thorough physic. They do not gripe, 1
jie do not weaken. Price 26 cents.
ir_ MUNYON'S REMEDY CO..
53d and Jefferson Sts.. Phila.. Pa.
rffew This Trade-mar
of iV Eliminates A
ht (jncertainl
at j ^in the purchase
n. paint material
ttn guarantee jt pu
pd ity and qualit
For your o*
protection,
that on the #de
re every keg of white le;
?c /jMy MTIMU It 10 CMPMT
D.V 1001 Trinity ??H<I??. ?n I
I FUTNAN
10 Color mora yoodi brighter and f aeter colon thai
I *u dye any variaeut without rtpptac apart.
i iff i in
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FALL PAINTING.
itli The majority of property ownr
are under the Impression th it sprt
time is the only painti/m time. H
?_I the fall of the year offers several n
' 1 vantages to the paint r. On- of t
'. most important is that surf. - i-s a
11 s almost suVe t i he dry. and there is i
a frost or inner moisture to work o
*nt" after the paint is applied.
Pure white lead?the Hutch Hi
Painter kind?mixed with pure li
1 ~ Beed oil <tinted as desired) gives
? winter coat to a building thn*. is i
ac armor against the severest attacks
the winter rain.sleet, w inds and sno'
National Lead Company. in<
,in Trinity Uldg., New York City, make
ri of pure white lead. Dutch Boy Pair
*. er trademark, are offering to those I
n s terested a complete painter's put!
consisting of a blow pipe and lej
1IJ tester, book of color schemes. ?t
J'l~ State whether you want eiterlor
,tn. interior decorating,
md
Qa' Modesty sometimes evades n
scrutiny i?ut vanity is ever on dr<
old . *
parade.
os
flamlinx Wixarti Oil is ever fifty yei
?kl and. like an old friend, it cen he <
{tended main just as surely aa the (am
floil.~?r* u'Ko mm !.?
I'oor folk's wisdom irons for litt
For CUbM and ('.RIP.
Hick's CiprDiKu \s the In-st remed;
relieves the aching anil fcverlshnrs* -ni
P. i the Cold and restores normal conditions 1
llyuld effects Immediately. loe.. -J5c. a
I 50c.. at drug stores.
IlAFTER
SUFFERING
TEN YEAR!
cadtha.
^ Cured by Lydia E. Pin!
taam'sVegetableCompoui
jr8? I Marlton. N..T.?I feci that I.vriir
j Pinkham's Vegetable ^Com|)Oiind
"tjlo nervousness,^ ^
rtho i or (lied, when 1 read about Lydia
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; !
p . ! began to take it, and am well again;
uod relieved of all my suffering."? i
(iKoiuie Jokdy, Pox 40. Marlton, ?
ink Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable G
i or pound, made from native roots ;
you. : herbs, contains no narcotics or ha
drulr I fol drugs, and to-day holds the rec
! for the largest number of actualcu
of female diseases we know of, 5
thousand sof voluntarytestimonials
iging on tile in the Pinkham laboratory
her I Lynn, Mass., from women who hi
! been cured from almost every forn
. ! female complaints, intlaromation,
' . cenition,displacements.tibroidtum<
In t irregularities, periodicpains, backac
. ? indigestion and nervous prostratl
lb. j Every suffering woman owes it to 1
1 self to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Yt
; table Compound a trial.
If you would like special adv
about your case write aconfid<
11HI JflUT IU IT1 TN. I'll! K Ilillll,
| Lynn, Mass. Her advice is lr
to and always helpful.
i
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? X Nrw York, i oiiv) Ulnii'l nn I Atln.ii- ritv i
iMickft ulciwix*. ipe. Heuullful novcltv . ? n i ia
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A I rkon nor
^ TbU is e neoet VeJueble Book for the Ho
ad Byniptouisof different I) lee sees. the Cat
the simplest remedies which will alleTlete <
Enclkh end ere free from the technical ler
, the generality of reader*. This Book Is Ini
worded as to be cSadUr enderstood by ell.
^ The low Drlty only be In* made possible
^ 'jpieriss edition prtated. Not only doee U
ri [Hsesses. bet rery properly dree s Oompu
eaeet Marriage end the Production end Rearing i
be* etnas end Prescriptions. explanations of B*
*ee New Eetloo fcevieed and Enlarged. with ct
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'1
irJ Do You Feel Run
; Down ?
ut
d- If so, von are an easy victim of
disease. You can avoid danger
re if you build up your system with
ut the natural strength-giver?
;> DR.D.JAYNE'S
TONIC VERMIFUGE j
III
of which help* your body do its own
iv. buikling up. It puts the whole diges12
live system in a perfect condition,
re Regulates the stomach, imparts new
it- vigor and health to the tissues,
li- Your Druggist has it.
. Tibo tiztt, 50c and 35c
ld I
Bad Breath
,ur *'Por months I had great trouble with say
stomach and used all kinds of medirin?
my uxigne ou men actually aa gn.au mm
grass, my breath having a had odor. Two
in, weeks ago a friend recommended Caacarote
)? and after using them I can williugiy and
ily cheerfully say tliat they have entirehr
curel me. I therefore let you knowthat ft
shall recommend them to any one stxffexw
ing from such troubles."? Chaa. H. Hal*
pern, 114 1J. 7tli St., New York, N. Y.
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. '
rM Iloliooi. Never Sicken. tV.-airen ">r Grlpa.
,.4 10c. 25c 50c. Never *ol(J in bulk. The ireo5
nine tablet itampel C <" C. G a ar an teed to
cure or your muur back. tZ3
J Safe, Sound I
j land Profitable; |
-? [Not A Speculation I
3 I Would you like to in-l
gj vest $500.00, in five I
^ 9 equal monthly install
T, ! I ments, that will, in our
u*.. n
\{* ' opinion, make you inde-B
nus pendent for life? H
cer" For assistance in driv-B
on, H
nd mp our lug tunnel, wel
>ep. j IE
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