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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PRESIDEN
- CY BY IOWA SENATOR -
CAUSES FURORE.
PROGRESSIVES FIGHT TAFT
Fight in Republican Party for;'Presi
dential Nomination Compii- -
=% cated by To Incidents, .
~» Washington.—The fight in the.Re
publican party for the} presidential
“nomination was complicated by two
incidents that caused a great deal of
excitement among the national legis
lators and politicians. The first was
a story from Denver, saying that J.
'S. Temple, a leading Progressive Re-
WANTS TO BE PRESIDENT.
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ALBERT B. CUMMINS.
United States Senator from lowa.
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publican of Denver, had received a
letter from QGifford Pinchot, saying a
working agreement has been made be
tween the supporters of Roosevelt
and LaFolette, with the idea of con
centrating Progressive strength in the
Republican national = ‘convention to
bring about the defeat of President
Taft for renomination.
The plan, as set forth, is for a meet
ing® of Progressive delegates to the
national convention to be held several
days before the convention, and there
determine which of the two, Roose
velt or LaFollette, will have the
stronger support, and place the
stronger in the field for nomination
for presidential candidate.
The second was the formal an
nouncement of the candidacy of Sen
ator Albert B. Cummins of lowa in a
statement in which he says that, if
the Republicans of Towa believe him a
-fit man to urge before the Chicago
convention, he will "accept their’ de
cision. ;
The formal announcement by Sena
tor Cummins is regarded here by
many politicians as a part of the Pro
gressive plan to hold in line, tiher for
Roosevelt or some other candidate,
states where it is apparent that Sen
ator La Follette has not been able
to swing things his way.
On this theory, it would not sur
prise Republicans here if some other
favorite sons of a Progressive char
acter are trotted out in other states.
LIVINGSTON SERIOUSLY ILL
Georgia Statesman Is in Dangerous
Condition in Washington.
Washington, D, C.—Col. L. F. Liv
ingston, for twenty years the repre
gentative of the Fifth Georgia district
_in congress, and one of the most pic
turesque figures in Washington polit
ical life of the past generation, is des
perately ill in this city.
The announcement that “Uncle
Lon” is believed to be dying will
bring regret to thousands.
For two decades he was one of the
most conspicuous figures in Georgia’s
political life. In the days of the old
Farmers’ Alliance, in the free silver
fight of 196, and later for his work
as dean of the Georgia congressional
delegation and ranking Democrat on
the appropriations committee of the
house, he hore a man’'s part. .
Before tha the was a soldier in the
Confederate army and was with his
regiment in the battle of Atlanta.
He is now 80 years of age,-and the
victim of general decline,
Over-Sea Railroad -Opened.
Key West, Fla.—Monday was the
greatest in the history of Key West
—the opening of the over-the-sea rail
road to passenger traffic. The over
sea road is one of the costliest rail
ways ever constructed. Work on the
over-sea extension of the Florida East
Coast railway was begun from Home
stead in_l9o4. Four years were re
quired to construct this extension to
Knight's Key. Four more years of
strenuous labor were required to com
: % ‘the road to Key West, only 46
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MEAN TRICK PLAYED BY FATE
Chances Are That Statesman Had
a Hard Time Explaining Mat
ters to His Wife. :
The story is that it happened about
‘Hke this: .-~ o o= - :
A representative from Indiana came
on to Washington when congress
‘started up, and engaged comfortable
living quarters before his wife ar
}rlved. She reached there some time
later on a Saturday night. The next
morning she said:
“Now, Ralph, we’ll go to church, of
course. Which church have you been
‘attending?’ "’ o
“Wh-er-uh, which one, you say?” re
peated the congressman. “Why,
there’s a’ mighty nice little church
down here just a’couple of blocks. It’s
such an easy walk that I've been go
ing there rather than to some of the
more fashionable churches.”
“All right, if you feel at home there,
that's where we’ll go,” said the con
gressman’s wife. “We haven't much
time, anyhow.” :
. So they put on their things and went
to the ‘little church down the street.
When they got inside they made a
startling discovery.
‘They were the only white people in
the. church.—Philadelphia Ledger.
THE PEEVISH CHILD
NEEDS TREATMENT
When a child sulks drowsily, or is
fretful, it is usnally due to some slight |
disorder of the digestive organs, and a
mild laxative is very often all that is
necessary to restore cheerfulness and
buoyancy of spirits. I
In cases where the use of a gentle, |
effective laxative stimulant is indi- |
cated, pany of the best physicians are
now prescribing Dr. Caidwell’s Syrup
Pepsin. This preparation is admitted
1y the perfect laxative, being mild, yet
positive in ils action on the bowels,
and far preferable to vicolent cathart
ics and purgative waters. It is very"
pleasant to the taste and is an ideal
remedy to regulate and strengthen the l
stomach, liver and bowels. Its easy,
natural action makes it especially de- ‘
sirable in the case of children, a dose |
at bed-time being sure to have.the de- |
sired result next morning, with no at
tendant unpleasantness or discomfort. '
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is sold
by druggists everywhere in 50c and ;
SI.OO bottles. If you have never tried |
thig splendid remedy, write to Dr. W. i
B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St., Mon-\,
ticello, 111,, for a sample. He will be
very glad to send a trial bottle with
out any expense to you whatever.
An Every-Day Creed.
I desire to radiate health, cheerful
ness, sincerity, calm courage and good
will. T wish to live without hate,
whim, jealousy, envy or fear. I wish
to be simple, honest, natural, frank,
clean in mind and clean in body, un
affected, ready to say “I do not know” |
if so it be, to meet all men on an ab- \
solute equality, to face amy obstacle
and meet every difficulty unafraid and ‘
unabashed. I wish others to -live
their lives, too, up to their highest,l
fullest and best. To that end I pray
that I may never meddle, dictate, in
terfere, give advice that is not want
ed, nor assist when my services are
not needed. If I can help people I'll
do it by giving them a chance to help
themselves; and if I can uplift or in
spire, let it be by example. That is
to say, I desire to be radiant—to radi
ate life—Elbert Hubbard. ‘
Entire Country Interested. |
On January 1, 1905, there were
about 150 different agencies engaged
in anti-tuberculosis work, of which
number 111 were sanatoria. The in
crease to over 2,000 agencies has em
phasized, the National Association for
the Study and Prevention of Tuber
culosis points out, the importance of
the campaign for the prevention of
consumption being carried on in all
parts of the country.
Why Do We Die?
Vital statistics classified show the
respiratory organs to be the feeble
point in man. Diseases of the lungs
are out of all proportion in fatality.
Take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein for coughs,
colds and consumption, and Whooping
Cough.
At druggists, 25c., 50c, and SI.OO a
bottle.
It's easier for a young man to write
a satisfactory love letter during court
ship than it is to write a satisfactory
check after marriage.
Hamlins Wizard Oil is recommended by
many ghys_icians. It is used in many Eub
ilc and private hospitals. Why not keep
a bottle on hand in your own Kome?
Any man ought to get three square
meals a day if he is able to work
and able to keep from being worked.
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LIFE INSURANGE
They Are Glosely Observing Public
Health Conditions.. -
An examining physician for one of
the prominent Life Insurance Com
panies, in an interview on the subject,
made the astonishing statement that
the reason why so many applicants for
insurance are rejected is because kid
ney trouble is so common to the
American people, and the large major
ity of applicants do not even.suspect
that they have the disease. o
He states that judging from his own
experience and reports from druggists
who are constantly in direct touch
with the public, there is one prepara
tion that has probably been more suc
cessful in relieving and curing these
diseases than any remedy known. The
mild and healing influence of Dr. Kil
mer’s Swamp-Root is scon realized. It
stands the highest for its remarkable
record of cures, g : g
We find that Swamp-Root is strictly
an herbal compound and we would ad
vise our readers who feel in need of
such a remedy to give it a trial. "It is.
on sale at all drug stores in bottles of
two sizes—fifty cents and one-dollar.
However, if you wish first to test its
wonderful merits, send to Dr, Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam
ple hottle, absolutely free, When writ
ing be sure and mention this paper.
TOO EXCITING FGR CROKER
Ex-Tammany Chief, Like So Many
Others, Succumbed to the Fasci
nation of Stevenson, .
The ideas of Richard Croker do not
run on bookish lines. Regretting this
circumstance and considering that ‘a
taste for literature, once inculcated,
might be a: source of pleasure in his
advanced years, a journalistic friend
who crossed the Atlantic with the one
time chieftain of Tammany hall not
long ago cornered him in the steam
ship’s library one evening and ob
tained a reluctant permission to read
“Treasure Island” to him.
Much to his friend’s encouragement,
Mr. Croker listened with unfeigned in
terest vrntil the lights went out and
apparently enjoyed the 'narrative of
the exciting events of John Morgan,
Billy Bones, Black® Dog, John Silver
and the others.* Wherefore, finding
Mr. Croker in the library the next
evening, the journalist again pro
duced his volume of Stevenson and
drew up a chair. But the one-time
Tammany chieftain lifted a protesting
hand.
“Don’t read that book to me any
more,” he said. “I couldn't get to
sleep last night for thinking. about
those fellows.”
RACKED WITH PAIN.
An Awful Siege of Dropsy and Rheu
matism.
Mrs. Emma V. Harms, 508 S. Jeffer
son St., Mobile, Ala., says: “I was so
racked with pain I almost went fran
ticc. My elbow joints got stiff,
> knees swelled and I
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; /3 and for over a year I
y '“’ did not see the street.
“'«,\l@ ‘Nobody thought I
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‘ L proved, however, after
I began taking Doan’s kidney pills and
‘was soon well.
“When Your Back Is Lame, Remem
ber the Name—DOAN’S.” 50c,a1l stores.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Valor and Discretion.
“What is the difference between
valor and discretion?”’ remarked Mrs.
Brown, looking up from the paper in
which she had been reading the lead
'ing article on the operations in
Tripoli.
“Walor,” replied Brown, “is bawling
into the ear of a champion pugilist the
assertion that he is a ruffian you
could knock into fits.”
“And discretion?”
“Is doing it over the telephone.”
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
7 AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTHLESS
CHILL TONIC. You know what you are taking.
RST A TePR AT
kn-mi and the most effectual form. FKor grown
poople and children, 8 cents.
Pax Mundi.
Adam bit into the apple.
“The first peace dinner,” he cried.
‘ ONLY ONE “BROMO '?mmmn."
That is LAXATIVE BROMO ‘gk ININE. Look for
the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World
over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 250_
Even if a woman can’t afford a new
hat she can criticise her neighbor’s.
ITCH, ITCH relieved in 30 minutes by
Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. At Druggists,
One thing rarer than a day in—June
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Beoause of those ugly, grizzly, gray hairs. Use “LA CREOLE” HAIR DRESSING. PRICE, S.OO, retail.
g After the Party. |
‘“Well, George, I hope you are
pleased with yourself.”
“Suffering Samson, what have I
done now?” ¥Ry
- .“Oh, nothing, of course. What did
you say to that aristocratic Mrs. Pin
gleton? i >z
“Well, what did I say?”
“And right after I warned you
against your awful breaks. You said
to her: ‘How time flies® I suppose
your young hopeful will soon put on
long trousers.’”
“Well, what's the matter with that?
Friendly, wasn’t it?”
“Friendly! Mrs. Pingleton has but
one child, and shes’ a young woman
of 20!” : : 252
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to receive any friends who. ‘'may call.
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Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
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It’s liguid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
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It’s easier to secure a patent than it
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teething, softens the gums, reduces inflangma
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No man ever abuses ahl enemy as
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