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Too can return to your I koine In 90 din well, free and happj. ■ I hare made tbeee babtta a mclalty for ■ » rmrn and oared tboomad*. rarP Boo* on Bom* Treatment eeot rIICL WOOULSIf. 12 DIE IN FLAMES A Fatal Hotel Tire of Unknown Origin FORT WAYNE HOTEL BURNED Ifnr Areline Hotel at Fort Wayne Destroyed by tin Early Sunday Morning and at Laaat Twalva Per sons Lost Tfcdr Liraa. Fort, Wayne, Ind., Special. At least twelve persons lost their lives is a fire which destroyed the new Aveline Hotel here early Sunday. The entire interior of the building is a smouldering heap of ruins and how many diead are concealed by the de bris can only be oonjecturcd. The hotel register was consumed by the fire and there is no accurate means of determining who is miss ing. The known dead are: It. S. Johhson, Pana, 111. M. llirsch, New York. J. B. Miller, Sheboygan, Wiscon sin. J. Ellis, salesman tax Carson, Pierce, Scott & Co., Chicago. W. A. Pitcher, Fort Wayne, sales man for S. F. Boyster & Co., Fort Wayne. J. W. Dcviney, salesman for Detroit Neckwear Company, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Sarah Hathaway,' Misbawaka, Ind. Unknown woman, companion of Mrs. Hathaway. The complete destruction of the in terior of the hotel makes the work of recovering of bodies difficult. Charred wood, bricks and twisted girders r.re piled up between the walls' to the second story.. Piece bj piece I his must be removed before llic roll of the dead can be complet ed. Some of the bodies taken out are mangled and charred beyond recog nition. • Entire Family Lost. New York, Special.— An early morning fire in a four-story brick tenement at No. 17 Humbold street, a thickly populated section of Brook lyn, caused the death of six persons and the serious injury of four oth ers. Every member of one family, consisting of a mother and four children, are among the dead. There were many thrilling rescues by po lico and firemen and it was duo to their brave work tßat the death list was not larger. A half .duzen or more persons who were trapped in the tipper stories were saved by jump ing into life- nets. The financial loss caused by the fire is estimated at SIO,OOO. The dead: Mrs. Dora Abrains and Sadie, Carrie, Anna and Charles Alliums; and Mrs. Jennie Cohen. The injured nre: Mrs. May Noble, Mrs. Amelia Ilirschhorn, Fan nie Ilirschhorn and vVnna Hintch horn. " May Stop at New Orleans. New Orleans Special.—One of the most important concessions ever mqde by the railroads to a Southern City becomes effective whereby ten dty stopovers will be allowed by all east and west lines at New Orleans. Near ly 100,000 people pas* through New Orleans annually and it is believed that a large majority will take ad vantage of the stop-over privilege. The concession is due to a total eli mination of ticket scalpers from the sity. Town Half Bnried In Landslldo. Montreal, Special,—The little vil lage of Notre Damo de Salotto. about IS miles from Buckingham, is report ed to have been half buried in a land slide. Details nre very meagre. About 2."> lives nre reported lost. There is neither telephone nor telsgrfiph in Notro Dame. Bailey's Majority May Be Reduced. Dallas, Tex., Special.—Additional returns from the Democratic primary election are scattering. Several coun ties not reported east majorities foi Johnson, and it is probable that Sen ator Bailey's majority for delegate at-largc to the Denver convention will be bciow- 25,000. GFMI USANTIPAIN PI ' :S, s » i ?t^''Ti" 3 - j • J sT\ j | baa After-effects i „£*X. ■J , DISTRESS IN /( JliL TAKE ONE 25 Doses • a i' STOMACH. ; S of the Little Tablets |25 Cents AND THE PAIN IS GONE. | NEVER SOLD IN BULK* x ' ■■ ' «**• i,*' J • - • " ' . .' 'V '.' ■' V .W ->L . . £ ROUPS WANT TIME Have Nol Had Opportunity to Get Rid of Mines COMMODITIES LAW SUSPENDS) ■ ' ■ w— • - ' ' Senator Elkins Asks For tit* Suspen sion of th« Operation* of 111* Com modity Clause of the Railroad Sate Um. Washington, Special.—Late in the session of the Senate Senator Elkins succeeded in getting consideration for his resolution to suspend the opera tion of the commodity clause of the railroad rate law, which clause be came effective May 1. Under the epercfion of this clause railroads would be liable to heavy fines if they undertook to haul in inter-State com merce any articles or commodities produced from the manufactories or mines in which the railroads have an interest. The railroads contend that they have insufficient time to divorce themselves from the pwner ship of such properties, or to test the constitutionality of a law compelling them to dispose of such property in terests. The resolution originally proposed to extend the time for the commencement of the operation of the commodity clause until May Ist, 1910, but the Senate inter-State com merce committee changed the day to January Ist, 1910. Culberson Opposes Resolution. When the measure was called up I eeveralidays ago it went over under objecticsl floin Mr. Culberson, the mi nority " ie Senate, but it was taknfftp by a vote of the Sen ate. Mr. Culberson had refused un animous consent and lie was first re coflpi/ed -to speak against the reso lution. lis said that the committee had given no reasons whv the exten sion should be made anil ho called up on Chairman Elkins for an explana tion. Mr. Elkins answered that the condition of the count.-y demands a delay in the operation of the law; that the railroads Tieen unable to find capitalists to lake over the coal lands owned by the roads. For this situation he blamed the recent panic and he said that had it not been for this money shortage and business depression the railroad would liax'e been able to comply with the law. He called attention to th' fact that the bill did not repeal the law. but only suspended it tempo rarily. The Lackawanna and the Reading Railroads were speciall' chartered by States to own coal land* the Senator said and ho showed that the properties were mortgaged aud re-mortgaged and that difficulty had been experienced in separating these obligations. Other railroads owning eoal lands were in the same position he declnred. Mr. Nelson said it appeared that the nttitrule of the railroads ,was against compliance with the law nn»> to litigate as to the power bf Con gress to enact suc*i legislation. He expressed the opinion that the rail loads were not entitled to any special consideration. Amendments to Resolution. Mr. McOumber construed the com modity elanse as not preventing the i ail roads from owning coal mines, flroin mining the coal, or selling t'he product of the mines. He said that the coal could be sold at the mine to independent dealers who could ship 'he coal over the "rnilroad wherever thev pleased, and there would he no violation of the law. Mr. Warren said that such a transaction would be a port'ectlv natent evasion of the law. Mr. McCumber admitted that a deal of this character might he open to suspicion but he believed there would be no technical violation of the law. Socialists Celebrate In New York. Now York, Special.—Socialists will celebrate by a parade of ten thousand men and women to Union' Sqnare Park whero Selig Silverstein threw a bamb on March 28tb that may yet kill him. Police Inspector Cotright agrees to permit the parade if no red flags are carried. Other demonstra-' lions are planned oil over the city. PROMINENT PEOPLE. H. R. H., the Prince of Wales, will visit Canada in June. Former United States Senator J. N. Camden, of West Virginia, died in Baltimore. Dr. Harold P. Ern*t, of Harvard, has been elected the new president Of the American Association of Path ologists and Bacteriologists. William Pitt IfcVay wa* installed president of lledding College, at Abingdon, 111. Bishop John H. Vin cent presided at the exercises. fee id Raylelgh (John William Strutt) has been elected lord chan cellor of Cambridge University In succession to the late Duke of Devon shire. Thomas Hardy has completed ills Napoleonic drama, "Th® Dynasts," the wcrk which has engaged bis at tention to the exclusion of everything else fcr years. The luckiest member of the House must be Congressman Ralph D. Cole, of the Eighteenth Ohio District, who has twice secured his nomination aa a Republican candidate by the flip of a coin. The French Minister of Justice has appointed M. Silvan, a well known French actor, of the Corned!« Fran caise, to teach young lawyers how to use their natural gifts to the best ad vantage. At Lisbon King Manuel has learned that $750,000 worth of the Crown jewels, which are the property of Portugal, were sold by his father, King Carlos, in order to defray bis expenses. Secretary Root has created a Far Eastern division in the State Depart ment, and plans three others—South ern Europe and Africa, Northern Europe and British America and Lat in P merka. fraternity Convention. lowa City, la., Special.—Represen tatives front every, chapter of the Delta Sigma Rho, Fraternity are herr for a meeting of the general coun» cil of the society, which is at the University of lowa. Delta Sigma Rho is an honor fraternity founded in 1905, and has had rapid growth. Chnpters have been estab iished at the Universities of Miclii gnn Whieonsin, Minnesota, Nebras tea, Chicago. Northowestern, Illinois and lowa. The Northern Orotorioal League's annual contest'will be held here. , A. M. E. Conference. Norfolk, Va., Special.—The open ing session of the third quadrennial conference of the A, M E. Church, Bishop Wesley C. Gaines, of Atlanta, presiding, held Monday in St. John's church, was given over almost entire ly to the prcliminnvics of organization mrd"TfsnltTtions of eendolemie-for ihft k anions? the college of , bishops. T'Miop Kvnns Tyree, I). I).. M. P., of Ni'.slivlle, preached the opening ser mon fro n, John 15:19. Height for Kites. The Prince of Monoca has sent kites to the height .of 14.750 feet | Suffering Ladies | ■ are urged to follow the example of thousands of I ■ their sisters and take Cardui. Cardtri is a non-1 I mineral, non-intoxicating medicine for women. It I lis for sick, weak ladies, with sick female organs. hCARDU) I It Will Help You " I It is a genuine, curative medicine, that builds ! ■ up the female system and relieves female pain. Mrs. M. A. St. Clair, of Eskdale, W. .Va., writes: I ■"Before taking pardui, I had given up all hope of I I getting well. I had suffered for 3 years \with my I ■left side and was confined to my bed, so I took Cardui, I I and now Cardui has about cored my female trouble." I AT ALL DRUG STOBSB I J , K«WBY GLEANINGS. Cm la bottles Is the latest Inven tion. Mexico and Honduras ordered troops to the border of Guatemala. "Mocha" coffee, according to ordet of the food and drug Inspectors, mnst be real Mochr. Ministers in New York City have formM a secret socialist organisation, laymen to be excluded. It was announced at Albany, N. Y., that Senator Grady was slated to sue* aeed Bourke Cock ran In Congress. A report from Caracas said that the epidemic In I-a Guayra was on the Increase and that the port wa# completely isolated. The naval appropriation bill wat passed by the United States Senate the four-battleship amendment being defeated by a vote of 50 to 23. American officials In Pekin deem the Mancburian situation so critical that it would be unwise for our At lantic fleet to call at a Chinese port. TJie president of the American Pa-' per and Pulp Company wrote to mem bers of Congress inviting the appoint ment of a committee to investigate the cost of white paper. Artists and art dealers In Nen York City discussed charges that s clever artist and a dealer had foisted on the public Imitations of the work of famous artists as original works. Fresh indications of the growing hostility of the Chinese to Japan and things Japanese are furbished by tbf latest new* from the points of contact between the two neighboring nations The New York Corporation Coun sel informed the Mayor that unlesi the city assumed the maintenance ol seven East River ferry lines thej would be abandoned by the operating company..... Lynchburg Man Indicted For Alleged Embezzlement. V Lynchburg, Va., Special.—Samuel H. Taylor, until two months ago cashier of the Amertean National Bank of this city, was indicted in the corporation court on the charge of embezziiqg $4,350 from the Bonsack Machine Company, a Iocs! concern. It is charged that Taylor extricated a certificate of stock from the stock book and sold it at the figure named. It is claimed that he paid the divi dends on the shares for two years. He has not been arrested. !r°lriia uoiuh u»e racoiU (or ien tea- ■ Fno ftTrloe, bow to obtain puunls, urnit man** ■ ■ coprrishta. do., IN A) > COUNTRIES. ■ ■ Business direct wUh Washington MWI MK, I I monry aud often tie patent. I PitMt and Infringement Prartlo# Exciutlveiy. I ■ Write or ooiM to na at ■ Its aiatk Stmt, opp. VbIM BUtw r>M (>•«,■ The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There b a dhew prevailing in IMb country most dangerous taciuw so deoap r~l II | II UJOA tivc. Many sudden deathaaro cauaodljr nlf •pop*"T r ure often pea °" lN\ vd I °* Wdney disease. If B I kidney trouble Is aJ- Sir vl MsA ft fc> lowed to advance the U &*« kidney-polsonsd Mood will attack the - vital organs or the kidney* themselves break down and wzstm •way oeU by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure tt obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly yoa can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and aoM by all druggists in fifty-cent and one dollar sized bottles. You may have a sample bottle ot this wonderful new dls- H covery and a book that tells all about it, both noMrfinaHM. sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing mentioa reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamtav N. Y., on every bottle. FOLEY'S HONEY»°TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat'and lung trouble*. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody.. Bold everywhere The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR late •Yellow package. Refuse substitutca. Prepared only by Fe»ey * Company, OWon> S. R. Biggs, C. C. ( ha.sc, [). D. Stawla R. 11. Lanier Stawis&Lanier Builders of \ Carta, Buggies, Warfona and Tobacco Trucks, and repairers of All Kinds of Farm Implements En gines and Boilers. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Our Work Guaranteed We Also Run a Saw and Grist Mill and Cotton Gin. Stawls & Lanier Everett*, N. G. CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. Main St. First-Class Shop 4 Chairs Everything; clean and in order Givo us your work. Next to no*toftic«.
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