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Growers in SoutHet*. . ?
Owing to the fact that the censor
ship is in operation in the south of
France, only brief items of news from
the scenes of the wine-growers’ dem
onstrations had reached Paris up to
early Thursday afternoon. These, how
ever, showed that the conflict whiah
have taken place between the troops
.and mobs were more sanguinary than
1 ft first supposed.
I! At Narbonne three persons were
Milled and fully a hundred soldiers
Ijtad civilians, including a score of
'women, are said to have been wouna
erff several of them sustaining fatal in-,
juries. The troops, who were to fire
in the air, sho: straight at the mob.
A whole army corps has been put
in motion to deal with the rebellious
wine-growers, but the government
claims that the forces now are so dis
tributed as to isolate different sections
and render it practicably impossible
to effect a general mobilization of the
dissatisfied people.
It was announced that the state ban
quet, which was to have been given
in Paris Thursday evening in honor
the king of Siam, had been counter
manded, owing to the bloodshed in the
south of France.
The president’s decision created
some excitement, as it emphasized the
gravity of the situation.
The newspapers report an attempt
to burn the subprefecture at Nar
bonne. A mob piled straw at the gates
and set fire to it. Gendarmes fired
from the upper stories and the at
tackers fled.'
It is also announced that there has
been further shooting in the streets
of Narbonne and many persons have
been wounded.
Narbonne is described as presenting
a remarkable spectacle after the
night’s battle. The paving s:ones .used
in the assault on the troops encumber
the streets, the walls are marked with
bullets, windows are broken and the
cafes are wrecked, the furniture hav
ing been used for building baricades.
Broken bottles, used as clubs, litter
the strets everywhere. Many of the
wounded are suffering from shot
wounds, and saber gashes or from
fractured skulls or limbs.
There are no signs of danger abat
ing, but the overpowering military
keeps the people from assembling in
large numbers.
Many wine-growers continue to pour
into Narbonne from the country dis
tricts, and threaten to set fire to the
hotels occupied by the army officers.
In the chamber of deputies Thurs
day morning, after a tumultuous scene
during which Premier Clemenceau
was addressed in insulting terms, an
interpellation of the government on
its repressive measures towards the
wine-growers was postponed until Fri
day, when the fate of the cabinet may
be decided.
BAD BREAK BY JAP AMBASSADOR.
Angered Roosevelt by Demanding Indem
nity for ’Frico Mob’s Worn.
A dispatch to the Record-Herald,
Chicago, from Washington, says:
Viscount Aoki, the Japanese ambas
sador, has incurred President Roose
velt’s strong displeasure because of
his lack of delicacy and discretion in
conducting the negotia.ions relating to
the San Francisco attacks on Japan
ese. Aoki’s recall is due to three
things:
Being out of favor with President
Roosevelt. Marrying a German woman
(which made him unpopular in his
own count o') and not getting full so
cial recognition from the members of
the diplomatic corps in Washington.
Before the president left for Oyster
Bay the Japanese ambassador talked
With him about the attacks on Japan
ese in California and about the de
struction of their property. Aoki dip
lomaticaily hinted that the United
States should pay indemnity to Japan
for the San Francisco mob outrages.
President Roosevelt remained si
, lent, and mistaking this s.lence for
acquiescence in the suggestion, the
ambassador made a definite proposi
tion that the United States pay an
indemnity.
£ ft'here was no mistaking the presi
dent’s attitude thtln. He forcibly ex
pressed disapproval of the proposition
and'dismissed the ambassador with
advice to conduct his negotiations in
future with the state depar.nunt.
Secretary Root was informed of the
incident and immediately changed his
demeanor toward the Japanese am
bassador.
departure from the uskfil course punwu
by the makers of put-up medicines for do
taestic use, has published broad
cast and openly to the whole world, a full
and compmto list of all the ingredients
entering infc-the composition of his widely
celebrated mpdiemes. Thus he has taken
his numenms patrons and patients Into
his full/onfprence. Thus too he has re
jmovetßkia/medicines from among secret
nostr/mefof doubtful merits, and made
themkftonctlw’s of Knoum Composition.
By this holiLs lc'd Dr. Pierce has shown
tJmnusJormul as_ aifoT l<tnco
that ho is r.ot strain -to subject them to
tjrnZn I tost.' mc rutin v. ~
Wot only does the wrapper of every bottle
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Meaical Discovery, the
famous medicine for weak stomach, torpid
liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases
wherever located, have printed upon it. in
plain English, a full and complete list of all
the ineredlents composing it, but a small
book has been compiled from numerous
standard medical works, of all the different
schools of practice, containing very numer
ous extracts from the writings of leading
practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the
strongest possible terms, each and every ingre
dient contained in Dr. Pierce's meiUcines.
One of these little books will be mailed free
to any one sending address on postal card or
by letter, to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.,
and requesting the same. From this little
book it will be learned that Dr. Pierce’s med
icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral
agents or other poisonous or injurious agents
and that they are made from native, medici
nal roots of great value; also that some of
the most valuable ingredients contained in
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak,
nervous, over-worked, ''run-down.” nervous
and debilitated women, were employed, long
years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments
affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the
most valuable medicinal plants entering into
the composition of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription was known to the Indians as
"Squaw-Weed.” Our knowledge of the uses
of not a few of our most valuable native, me
dicinal plants was gained from the Indians.
As made up by improved and exact pro
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prolapsus, anteversion and retorversion.
overcoming painful periods, toning up the
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health. Sold by all dealers in medicines.
TCI ytr IN RKFEKKXCK TO
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It cools and soothe* a sore eye.
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It don’t hurt when applied.
It feels good—children don’t dread it.
The genuine always enclosed in a red folding box.
Avoid imitations or something recommended just as
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A NATURAL CONCLUSION.
Father—Young Smollet is studying
“Watts on the Intellect.” He is go
ing to be a preacher.
Robby—l am going to be a doctor,
father. Will I have to study what’s
on the stomach?—May Lippincott’s.
OvtT-lVorked Eye*
Are relieved of blood-shot and inflarnation
without pain in one (lay by Leonardos Gold
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A Mistake.
It is a mistake to think that the
bachelor has trouble about getting
the holes in his stockings darned.
When the holes begin to come in
them, he throw's them away and buys
anew pair.—Somerville Journal.
Ask your grocer for Argo Red Sal
mon, and do not accept any substi
tute. There is no finer Salmon packed.
A Deceiving Soldier.
Sergeant Bey was as regimental as
a button stick. “’Shun!” he
to his squad. “Quick march! Left
wheel! Halt! Take Murphy’s name
for talking in the ranks.”
“But he wasn’t talking,” protested
a corporal who was standing near.
“Wasn’t ie," roared Sergeant Day.
“Don’t matter, then. Cross it out, and
put him in the guard room for deceiv
ing me!”—Tit-3:ts.
You Look Prematurely Old
:$0 out it will take me another
VtsSr or two to understand Ixnv th
score is kept.”—Washington Star.
FITS, St. Vitus' Dance yNervoas Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nervo
Restorer. 13 trial bottle nnd treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, 1M.,031 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
DIPLOMATIC PAPA.
“Papa, what year was mamma born
in?”
“In ISCO, Willie. Her birthday’s in
February.”
“That would make her forty-seven
years old, wouldn't it?”
“Ahem! Not necessarily.”—Denver
Post.
Argo Red Salmon Is caught in Ber
ing Sea among the Icebergs. That is
why the flesh is so firm and the flavor
so delicious.
LET THE COW PAY.
Don’t “keep” any cow. Make het
pay her own board. If she is not
doing that she isn’t worth having
around. A real good cow will pay
for her keep, and beside show a pro
fit. —Indiana Farmer.
The hands of tba housewife will
be kept soft and white and free from
all chap, redness or roughness if
borax is used. __
WINNING CHOLLY’S HEART.
Polly—Cholly is in love with Molly.
Dolly—Why what on earth attract
ed him to her?
Polly —She was the first one to no
tice his new mustache, I believe.—
San Francisco Bulletin.
THOUGHT CHILD WOULD DIE.
Whole Body Covered With Cuban
Itch—Cuticura Remedies Cure
at Cost of 75c.
“My little boy. when only an "infant of
three months, cßught the Cuban Itch.
Sores broke out from his head to the bot
tom of his feet. He would itch and claw
himself and cry all the time. He could not
sleep day or night, and a light dress is all
he could wear. 1 called one of our best
doctors to treat him, and his treatment did
not do any good, but he seemed to get
worse. He suffered so terribly that my
husband said he believed he would have to
die. I had almost given up hope when a
lady friend told me to try the Cuticura
Remedies. I used the Cuticura Soap and
applied the Cuticura Ointment and he at
onee fell into a sleep, and he slept with
ease for the first time for two months.
After three applications the sores began to
dry up, and in just two weeks from the
day 1 commenced to use the Cuticura Rem
edies my baby was entirely well. The treat
ment only cost me Toe., and I would have
gladly paid SIOO if 1 could not have got it
any cheaper. 1 feel safe in saying that the
Cuticura Remedies saved his life. He is
now a boy of five years. Mrs. Zana Miller,
Union City, R. F. D., No. 1, bran oh CV,
Mich May 17, 1906.”
Remorse is the pain incident to Dr.
Experience calling and injecting a lit
tle common sense.
Argo Red Salmon 1b not only Pure
Food, but it is the cheapest and most
nutritious food in the country.
Lots of men seem to think the
wrong side of a saloon is the out
side.
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