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THB YAXiDOgTA TIMES.
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, OAn TCB0DAY, MARCH 21, 1011.
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TEDDY TALKS
OF JAPANESE
The Colonel Sniff* Trouble
With Japs and Will Organ
ize Rough Riders.
Albuquerque, N. M., Msrch 18.— New York, March 18—A general
Col. Theodore Roosevelt today ad- strike of the teamsters through
mltted to hla friends that the sympathy with the expressmen etrlke
NO GENERAL
STRIKE AS YET
New York Teamsters Refuse
to Strike Through Sympa
thy for the Expressmen.
Japanese menace on the West Coast
of Mexjco Is serious and he told the
old rough riders that In tbo event
of war he would ask the President
for permission to organize a divis
ion and recruit It in tbo south
west.
The whole West, north of Mexi
co, Roosevelt wae told, has
lined with Japanese and it is de
clared that that ia the reason for
the mobilization of the army.
The stato department has been
Informed of the league between
Pres. Diaz and the Mikado by which
Japan, in exchange for coaling stat
ions. would aid in suppressing the
revolution.
MARKET REPORTS TODAY.
All of the Market# Were Easy and
the Trading Was Light.
New York, March 18.—Stocks
were irregular today, the gains and
losses (being about even. There was
moderate trading and the tone was
steady.
Cotton was barely steady and
closed at two to six points lower.
May 14.63, July 14.85.
Provision Market Today.
Chicago, March 18.—Wheat was
a quarter of a cent lower on lower
cables and good rain, later advanc
ing on light offering.
Provisions were dower on heavy
hog receipts. Hogs wcro flv 0 to
ten lower and cattle were steady. .
DEATH WAS MYSTERIOUS.
wa« forbidden by telegram today by
President Toblminter, of the Na
tional Union.
Genaral Organzer Ashton Im
mediately announced that no sym
pathetic strike will be ordered.
Despite police precaution the riot
ing continues today.
CONDITIONS
WITH MEXICO
TURPS DOES JO
DOLLAR MARK
Times Correspondent Write*
of the Sensational Ad
vances in Naval Stores.
TROOPS TO 60
TO HAWAIIANS
Unde Sam to Send Twelve
Thousand More Soldiers to
Guard Possessions.
WILL PUT IT
TO CONGRESS
Constitutional Guarantee Sus
pended and Big Concerns
are Closing Down.
Washington, March 18.—The
American Consul Deerlng, of McxI
co City, telegraphed the state de
partment today that the constitu
tional guarantees were suspended
throughout Mexico yesterday.
Consul Freeman, of Durango,
telegraphed that the plant of the
American smolter at Torren will bo
closed shortly throwing eight thous
and men out of employment as a re
sult of the Insurrection,
Kays tranquility Will Como Soon,
Mexico City, March 18.—The
United States Ambassador Wilson
Prominent Chicago Man Was Shot roturne j today from a flying trip to
Dead Early This Morning.
Chicago, inarch 18. — Charles
Schenk, tho^kmporlntenilent
mysteriously shot and VRfed fust af
ter bidding good (by to a party of
friends at his home early today.
There Is no trace to the slayers.
the United States.
He|declarod that,he Mu
Ity will scop bAj
W #4!ll ftflltai
In thq cordial relation between Mexi
co and the United States.
Try 0. B. Williams- Llrer and
Kidney Fills for bllllousness.
8-22-sw 12 mo.
Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
A woman who is sick and suffering, and won’t at least
try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, is, it would almost seem, to blame
for her own wretchedness. Read what this woman says:
Rlclimmid, Me. — “ When my second daughter was eighteen
months old I was pronounced a hopeless lnvnlld by specialists.
I had a consultation of doctors and they wild I had a severe caso
of ulceration. 1 was In bed for ten weeks, had sinking spells,
and was pronounced to lie in a dangerous condition, My father
Insisted that we try l,yilla G. Plnknam’s Vegetable Compound,
and brought me six bottles. I soon liegnn to Improve, and be
fore It Imd all been taken I was ns well and strong as ever,—my
friends hardly recognized me so great was the change.-—Sirs.
Woodson ltrunstetter, Richmond, Mo. ‘
There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in
the United States wno have been benefited by this famous
old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over
thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman’s suffering.
Read what another woman says:—
Joneslmro, Texns.—“I have used Lydia E-Plnklmni’s Vegeta,
ble Compound for myself nnd daughter, and consider it une
qualled for all female diseases. I would not be without it for
anything, I wish every mother in America could be persuaded
to use it as there would lie less suffering among our sex then.
1 am always glad to speak a word of praise for Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, and you are at liberty to use this
testimonial."—Mrs. James T. Lawrence, Jonesboro, Texas.
Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub
lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help
these women it will help any other woman who is suffering
from the same trouble ?
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine.
■fade exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cures to its credit,
B im If the slightest trouble appears which
’ you do not understand, write to Mrs.
bam at Lynn, Mass* for her advice—ltls
free and always helpful*
Savanab, Ga., March 18.—E cry
change in the price otkMMt-r tur
pentine Just now is upwarjL There
seems to be no tendency of (the part
ot anyone to run it down, jibe new
season is approaching amlti'a drouth
that extends front one eqd ot the
naval stores belt to the, other and
with supplies In the ports at a very lulu,
low ebb. All factors In Savannah
have received advice*, during the
week telling of the great/Marin that
Is coming from the lack' of ,raln.
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* Spirits of turpentine went ♦
•> above the dollar marie today ♦
+ going to $1.00 to 01.01. on the *
* call.
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As long as this condition keeps
up the receipts of eplrltsjy^st bo
very light and the price remain
very high. The covered and ex
ported price of (1. per gallon for
Bplrlts turpentine was not reached
this week hut It Js on the threshold.
It may come Monday. Many are
confident that it will. The'price
has advanced at the rate of a cent
gallon each day this, week and
there Is every Indication that It will
continue to do so.
At the close of the marke^jee-
terday afternoon the price had gone
to US cents, a figure that was look
ed upon ns Impossible to reach earlier
In the srnson. Everything that Is
offered Is probably booght by some
local or foreign Interest ae qulcklj
I'it can he secured. This would
Indicate that no one expects the
price to go backward.
The new season will
two weeks from today and
Washington, March 18.—It Is re
ported toay that the garrison In Ha
waii and the Philippine Islands will
(be reinforced by twelve thousand In
fantry, cavalry and artillery within
the next three months.
Tho second Infantry has gone to
San SYancIsco to embark for Hono-
mar-
some Uttle new ettiL-Hs bcln
to this port. Not
coming however
mand nor 1*
iL
throughout tW
the new season .It is'hells
have no great-effect upon thd
kct. No marked downward tenden
cy will result because of the few
barrels of new stuff that will; come
In during tho first two wee^s of
April. As has been stated In these
dispatches all the May-AugudJ fu
tures that could bo bought at sev
enty cents have been sold. This In
dicates that tho price Is to keep well
up for a long tlmo.
Tho rosin market remains very,
firm nt the high quotations with very
little stuff to offer. While the pro
duct la high it Is likewise sesreo and
there Is not much to sell.
The Inbor situation shows little
Improvement. tt Is not a serloua
however ns tho drouth.
to get, though-it Is understood that
domestic troubles were the cause.
Johnson Is Bald to have been a
workman for the railroad and lived
at Alapaha. He and his wife had
trouble and she left him last week,
coming to Waycross. He followed
her last night.
Ono report says that the couple
fought hnd one killed the other, hut
It Is believed that when he tailed to
ng about a reconciliation with her
shot her dead and then com-
mt'-ted suicide.
at the couple have a Boston Wots!
omr. USHERS AT THE GRAND.
Girls Are to Take the Place of the
Roys During th^ Slimmer.
Atlanta, March 18.—Girl ushers,
following the style of European thea
tres, will supplant the men ushers
at the Grand Opera House here for
tho remainder or the season and
throughout tho summer. If the re
markable innovation Is successful tt
mny 'he made permanent. Tho man
ager of the house has advertised
for eight pretty girls, end Intelli
gent girls, and will make a selection
next Monday. They will be at work
Monday night. The ushers will be
garbed In hlaek, with a white or red
band across their breast*.
mind, Dizzy Spells.
Wilmington, N. C.—Mrs. Cora L.
Ritter, write* from this place: “’1
used to have blind dizzy spells, and
veak cold spells want all over ms.
Different doctors could not tell me
what was wrong. After taking Gar
dul, I am all right and In better
health than for 10 years." Cardut
Is a remedy for women which ha*
been used by women for nearly a
lifetime. It prevents the unneces
sary pains ot female trouble!, such
headsche, backache, dlzztnesx
Poe’s Name Day.
Rome, March 18.—St. Joseph’s
day, the name of day of Pope Pina
will be celebrated at the Vatican
tomorrow with special observances.
The advance guard of the East r
pilgrims has already arrived ,In
Rome and It Is expected hundr-ds
will attend the services to offer their
congratulations to the Pontiff on his
recovery from his recent Ulneaa
ALAPAHAMAN’S
CRAZY CRIME
J. E. Johnson, of That Place,
Killed his Wife and Then
Suicided Today.
Waycross, Ga., March 18.—J «.E.
Johnson, ot Alapaha, shot and kill-
ed his wife here today.- #He then
turned the revolver upon himself
and blew his own brains out.
President Taft, it is Said, will
Let Extra Session Deal
With Mexico.
Augusta, Ga., March 17.—It was
learned today hat as soon as Presi
dent Taft returns to Washington
early next week that a conference
will be held to determine the course
to be pursued in the Mexican diffi-
culty.
INSPECTOR
IS VINDICATED
Sanitary Officer at Savannah
Comes Out on Top in an
Investigation Ihere.
Savannah, Ga., March 17.—Mayor
George W. Tiedeman spent sometime
yesterday afternoon at the city hall
investigating charges that had been
filed against Mr. A. Robider, the city
plumlblng Inapector. Mr. Robider
was charged with the health com
mittee of council w’th being Incoui-
Notbing will be done until then petent to attend to the dutIe8 of thB
office and also with being lntoxlcat-
except to equip and prepare the a mu . . .. °
v ed. The mayor heard the testimony
army for active operations. | of 8eve ral plumbers as to Mr. Robi-
The President is likely to put the der’s fitness for his job and that of
question of intervention up to Con- others as to Mr. Ro/blder’s tendency
grees at its extra session if Pres., t0 cclohrato °» occasions.
, . . . . • . . Previous to the hearing Mr. Tiede-
Diaz proves to be unable to control A# . ,. ,
1 After a thorough investigation
the situation li. Mexico. Mayor Tiedeman decided that the
, charges against/ Robider wdro not
FIRE SMOULDERS IN SHIP. j 8ust ained and he will so report to
the committee on publ’c health at a
Mallory Liner From Galveston To fee mee ting this afternoon, so the in-
Docked This Afternoon. jspector comes off with flying colors.
New York, (March, 17.—Wireless I Tho hearing of the case against
reports today say that the Mallory Mm attracted a good deal of atten-
liner, Neuces, from^BMveston, has t,on ,n cIty hal1 * cIrcl es.
fire smouldering in her hold off the |
New Jersey coast. It was expected
to dock her this afternoon.
A Strange Story.
Argyle, Mich.—Mrs. Win. H. Car-
The details of the killing are hard , Bon> in a letter from Argyle, says:
I was almost wild with pain in my
head, and other severe pains from
womanly troubles. After using
Cadui, I obtained great relief.
Further use of Cardul raised me
from my bed of agony. Cardui saved
my life, when nothing else would
help me.” Whether seriously sick,
or simply ailing, take Cardui, the
woman’s tonic. It relieves pain,
regulates irregularities, builds weak
nervous women back to health. Ask
your druggist about it
FOUR PERISH IN HOTEL.
He was
charged with drunkenness and in
competency, but there was no evi
dence to show that he was unfitted
J for service or that this charge was
true.
man notified Mr. Robider of the
charges filed against him and gave
him the privileg of resigning or
standing and investigation.
Winiama' Liver and
Kidnejf Pills for constipation.
3-22-b-w 12 mo.
Terrible Train of Troubles-
Lake Charles, La.— Mrs. E. Four
nier, 616 Kirby street says: “The
month before I took Cardui, 1
could hardly walk. I had backache,,
headache, pain In my legs, chills,,
fainting spells, sick stomach, drag
ging feelings, and no patience or
courage. Since taking Cardui, l
no more pain, and feel good
II the time.” Take Cardui and get
benefit of the peculiar herb In
tents, which hf.ve been found
efficient for womanly Ills.
le have tenting.
•fit byCthC™" 1
Boston, March 18.—'
Truro was bunted this morning., It ch relieved In 30. minutes oy
Two women and two children, .all Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never
colored, were burned to death. I falls. Sold by A. E. Dlmmock, drug-
Briggs Reduction Sale
ON WINTER GOODS
Commencing January 19tb. we will make th e following reductions, and it will pay you to read every
word In this "ad" as we are making cuts In lines that we have never cut before. It you are In need
of anything mentioned below, core and buy it from us... -
SUITS WINTER UNDERWEAR. MEN’S TROUSERS.
Snlts In all kinds of goods, the latest 32.50 Suits now 01.00 ,, ,
and beat make... This season’s 32.00 Suits now 1.50 FuU Bloomor ’ P <'K ««P. Sc '"> »°P-
goods. 31.50 Suits now 1.15 and Dress Pant, In all shades
... .. „ Al.00 Suits now 75c
310.00 Suits now 0(1.70 and kind of goods.
311.00 Suit, now 7.35
312.00 Suit. now. 8.00 PAJAMAS. , 8 . 00 Trousers now 00.00
312.60 Suit* now 0.00 00 Pajama8 now 02-25 37.50 Trousers now 5.05.
315.0u Suit* now 10.00 |2.jo Pajamas 1.00 37.00 Trousers now 5.25
316.50 Suits now 11.00 ^, 00 pajamas now 1.50 36.50 Trousers now 4.00
117.50 Suits now 11.35 J 150 p a j ama , now 1.15 36.00 Trousers now 4.50
318.00 Suits now 12.35 jj 00 p a j a mas now 75c 35.50 Trousers now 4.15
320.00 Suits now 13.35 35.00 Trousers now ...3.75
321.00 Suits now 14.00 NIGHT SHIRTS. 34.50 Trousers now 3.40
322.60 Suits now 15.00 34.00 Trousers now 3.00
323.UO Sui now 15.35 33.00 Night Shirts now 02.25 ,3,50 Trousers now 2.05
326.00 Suita now.. .... ,',,,10.70 32.50 Night Shirts now 1.00 ,3.00 Trousers now 2.25
32.00 Night Shirts now 1.50 32.50 Trousers now 1.00
OVERCOATS. 31.50 NIgut Shirts now 1.16 32.00 Trousers now 1.60
00.00 $ 10tt Night Shirts now 75c
.50 Night Shirts now 40c
BOY’S SUITS 1-8 OFF.
39.00 Overcoats now.
310.00 Overcoats now 0.70
311.00 Overcoats now 7.35
312.00 Overcoats now 8.00
313.60 Overcoat, now 0.00 39 09 Su ts now 00.00
315.00 Overcoat, now ,JO.OO J7.00 Suit, now 4.70
316.60 Overcoats now 11.00 35.59 s u i t , n w 4.35
317.00 Overcoats now 11.85 36.00 Suit* now 4.00
TIES
31.00 Ties now 75c
.76 Ties now 05c
.50 Ties now 40c
.25 Tie, now 20c
SOCKS
318.50 Overcoat,
.12.35 35.50 Suits now.
$20.00 Overcoats now 13.35 34.50 suits n.w 3.00
....3.70 31.00 Socks now..
121.00 Overcoats now.
322.50 Overcoats now. ,
323.00 Overcoats now. ,
326.00 Overcoats now.
SHIRTS.
. . .80c
.76 Socks now 05c
.50 Sockg now *. ,40c
.26 Socks now 20c
FANCY VESTS.
33.60 8hlrts now
32.60 Shirts now.
12.00 Shirts now 3.50
31.50 Shirt* now
..14.00 34.00 suits now 2.70
..15.00 33.50 Suit, now 2.33
..15.35 3300 Sutts now 2.00
. . 10.70
BOY’S KNICKERBOCKER PANTS
35.00 Vests now 03.75
32.00 ants n'w 01.50 34.50 Vests now 3.40
..$2.25 31.75 p an(a 1.35 34.00 Vests now t. .aoo
2.00 «, o D , 33.60 Vests now \ .2.05
1.50 Baa now "I" 13.00 Vests now 2.25
1.15 * 126 P»nte now 05c $2 00 Vests now 150
dragging down feelings etc. Tr*l$l .00 Sh.rta now.. S«c 3 .00 Pants now 75c 32.50 Vests now 1.50
It. ■ .60 Shirts now 40c . act* now 00c 31.50 Vesta now 1.15
Thla aale Is for csah only. No go « azenanged or taken back after a eld.. . Nothing Seal on Approval.