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PRESIDENT REVEALS
A STRIKE REMEDY
Hatter Rests With Re
publican Leaders.
NO POLITICS IN THE MAHER
Philadelphia Record Secures In
terview With Roosevelt Regard
ing Miners* Trouble.
The Philadelphia Record prints an
Interview on the coal strike with
President Roosevelt, who passed
through that city Friday on his way
to Washington. The president Is
quoted as follows::
“1 am grieved beyond measure at
the difficulty In Pennsylvania and oth
er coal producing states over the Wage
and kindred questions/’
< ‘What remedy is at hand?” he was
asked.
“There la a remedy,” said the presi
dent.
“Do you mean that the government
of the United States can interfere,
other than a law preserving body?"
“No,” deplled the president, em
phatically.
“What can be done?” was then
asked.
“I would refer you to the men at
the head of the republican party who
are in control of affairs in Pennsylva
nia. I am sure that their conserva
tive opinion of the difficulties ram
pant will ultimately result In an ami
cable settlement of this great ques
tion. Of course, politics does not en
ter Into the mining problem, yet I
sincerely hope that the republican
principles, which are framed alike for
folgh and low, will level the problem
to an equity.”
Riot and Mob Violence.
The following general order was Is
sued at Harrisburg, Pa., Friday after
noon from headquarters of the na
tional guard of Pennsylvania:-
“The sheriff of'Carbon county hav
lng advised the governor of his ina
bility to preserve order and to protect
life and property, and the governor
being satisfied, upon Investigation,
that tumult, riot and mob violence
does exist, the major general com
manding the division, national guard
of Pennsylvania; will make such dis
position of the troops now on duty In
Schuylkill county, or will place such
additional troops on duty as In his
judgment is necessary to properly as
sist the sheriff of Carbon county in re
storing and maintaining peace and or
-der”
The non-union men in the Panther
Creek valley again went to work Frl
day without an eccort. Major Gear
hart, In command of the troops, says
that so long as the strikers do not In
terfere with the non-union men he will
not send any of his soldiers out on pa
trol duty.
FILIP1X08 SLAY WOMEN'.
Fanatical Leader or Rebellions Fac
lion (Joes on tlio War I’ath.
A Manila special says: • Rios, a fa-
natlcal leader of the Irreconcilable na
tives In the province of Tayabas, Lu
zon, attacked the town of Laguimanoc
September 3 at the head of thirty rifle
men and 160 men armed with bolos.
The band wantonly killed two women
and one girl, and wounded several oth
er persons.
A detachment of native constabu
lary arrived unexpectedly at Lagui
manoc while Rios’ men were still
there. They attacked and routed the
bandits, killing several of RIob follow
ers, and rounded up 700 men, many of
whom are suspected of complicity in
the attack on Laguimanoc. The guilty
ones among the 700 men will be picked
out and the remainder set at liberty.
One of Rios’ lieutenants who was
captured said Rios was a direct de
scendant of God, and that it was be
yond the power of man to Injure him.
The constabulary also have cap
tured one of Rios’ mountain strong
holds. Four detachments of constab
ulary are now following the main band
of the outlaws.
KING IS 8OLICIT0U3.
Edward Wires RoesevMt Regarding
Accident at Pittsfield.
President Roosevelt has received
from King Edward, of England, the
following message:
"London, September 6, 1902.—To
the President of the United States:
The news of the accident caused me
deepest concern. I earnestly trust to
receive further assurance that it has
not resulted In serious consequences
to yourself. EDWARD. R. and I.”
Additional messages of congratula
tion from abroad to it.o president
were from the sultan cf Turkey, king
of Portugal and ruler at Guatemala.
PRESBYTERIAN
, PRAISES PE-RU-NA.
First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga., and Its Pastor and Elder*
IT, UICU4WUUB lor (lUUilL'ttUUU.
This remains true to-day of most proprie
tary medicines. But Peruna has become
so justly famous, its merits are known to
so many people of high and low stations,
that do one hesitates to see his name in
print recommending Penraa.
.The highest men in our nation have
givea Peruna a strong indorsement. Men
representing all classes and stations are
equally represented.
A dignified representative of the Pres
byterian church in the person o£ Rev. E.
‘G. Smith does not hesitate to state pub
licly that he has used Peruna in his family
ana found it cured when other remedies
failed. In this statement the Rev. Smith
is supported by an elder in his church.
~i. G. Smith, pastor of the Presby-
Rev. E. , ,
tcrian church of Greensboro, Ga., writes:
"Having used Peruna in my family for
some time it gives me pleasure to testify to
its true worth.
. "My little boy, seven years of age, had
been suffering for some time with catarrh
of the lower Dowels. Other remedies had
failed, but after taking two bottles of Pe
runa the trouble almost entirely disap-
I’oofed. For this special malady I con
sider it well nigh a specific.
"As a tonic for weak and worn out
people it has a/ew or no equate.”—
ltev. B. O. Smith.
Mr. M. J. Rossman, a prominent mer
chant of Greensboro, Ga., and an elder in
the Presbyterian church of that place, has
used Peruna, and in a recent letter to The
Peruna Medicine Oo., of Columbus, Ohio,
writes as follows:
“For a long time I was troubled with ca
tarrh of the kidneys, and tried many rem
edies, all of which gave me no relief. Pe
runa was recommended to me by several
friends, and after using a few bottles I
am pleased to say that the long looked for
relief was found and I am now enjoino
better health thun l have for years,
and can heartily recommend Peru ■
na to all similarly afflicted. It is
certainly a grand medicine.”—U. J.
Rossman,
Catarrh is essentially the same wherever
located. Peruna cures catarrh wherever
located.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
. of 1>c ,
factory results from the use of Ttruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will be
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio.
A DELICATE DISTINCTION.
"That friend of yours seems to have
a clear conscience.’’
"No,” answered Senator jorghum,
"not a clear conscience; merely a bad
memory—wblcb with some people an
swers the purposo much bettor.’’—
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BIRDS ARE BEE-EATERS.
They Only Consume Stingiest Drones
—Working Bees Are Safe.
A gardener complains to me about
the loss he sustains owing to the fond
ness of the pretty Utile bluetlt for
bees. “YoU’d never believe the lot
that Utile chap snaps up. right off
the board in front of the hive.” The
spotted flycatcher, a charming sum
mer migrant, whose pretty nesting
and feeding habits ( have.watched
with great interest, and whom I have
found to be a very confiding bird
and one true to his old nesting places,
has also been most unjuBtly libeled
and persecuted for the same reason.
The fact Is both these birds do
take bees, but It the complainants
followed up the matter they would
find that the birds dare riot take' a
worker bee, because of Its sting, and
they only devour the stingless drones
which aye being turned out of the
hive, or are destroyed by the work
ing bees as no longer necessary to
the economy of the hive, just at the
time when flycatchers are wanting
these fat drones to feed, their young
with. The swarming season is then
over. Instead of destroying the use
ful Insects the birds are actually
helping the workers. And so they are
the best friends of the beekeeper.
The error of attributing the destruc
tion of working bees- to the action of
birds Is a very old one. In the fourth
Georglc, Virgil writes to the fol
lowing effect: “The bloody-breasted
swallow bears away In her beak the
bees while on the wing, sweet morsels
for her merciless young.’’ A writer
In an old number of the Beekeeper’s
Journal says: “I saw a swallow fly
up toi another which was sitting on a
telegraph wire and put something in
Its mouth, and then go away; the
other almost Immediately dropped It
I found It to be a large drone.’’—
Pall Mall Gazette.
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