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Believed Conclave Will Be of Short Duration. Rome, July'22.—That th e r i Is a con viction a t the Vatican that the 'con clave will be 6t short duration in- proved by the fact that all those who are to enter the conclave to minister - to the wants of. the cardinals have : “ Mtavo used Aasr’s Ha^Vigor for thirty yew*.. JtJs eJvgaotJor a hsic dresaiogand for JwepinftUifi hair from splitting at, the ends. : J . A-Gruenentolder, Gra«tlorlt^l». He Was Quickly Captured and Taken to Jail by Officers But the Mob Bat tered Down the W ill’and Took the Prisoner and Hurtfl Him—Another Negro Had Assaulted Woman. The two camps Into which, the. se cret college have.divided appear to. be becoming dally more, irreconcilably and it is said that the Rampolia fac tion has declared that, if necessary to defeat the opposition, they will even _ . 1' . i. _ 1 __ H a i r - s p l i t t i n g splits1 friendships. • lf>the>fiair- splitring is done oh y o u r OWnlieatf; i t l o ^ f r i e p d s for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer’s H a ir Vigor in advance wiH pfevfen^'tht, splitting. If tne splitting has begun, it.wlH stop it.. -Danville, HI., Jqly 27.—A race.star., has broke out here. While a mob of 600 men was on its way to the county jail to lynch James Wilson, a Bloom ington negro, who had confessed to a s saulting Mrs. Thomas Burgess,''wife of | a farmor, a . gro shot and killed Hen ry Gatterman, white, a member of the ‘ mob. The murderous negro, a refu- | gee from Evansville, Ind., whose name | is J. W. Mayfield, was then lynched ( by the mob, and three other negroes ] who attacked the-whites were beaten I badly. The mob finally resumed its march to the county jail, determined ■ to lynch Wilson.. go to the length'of supporting a for eign cardinal. The name of Cardinal Kopp.'blshbp of Breslau, was mention ed in this connection, but was hardly considered seriously owing to the be lief that under present conditions the election of a German might mean the Irreparable loss of France to the holy I ■* Miss Alice Bailey, of # ■ Atlanta, Ga., tells how'she was permanently cured of Inflamma tion of the ovaries, escaped sur geon’s knife, by taking Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable compound. *• I had suffered foe three years with terrible pains a t tha time of men struation, and did not know what the trouble was until the doctor pro- nounoed it Inflam m a tion of th e ovaries, and proposed an operation. “ 1 felt so weak and sick that I felt eure that I could ndt survive the or deal. The following week T read an advertisement in the paper of L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e table Coni- r ound in such an emergency, and so decided to try it. Great was tty Joy to find that I actuaUy Improved after •taking two bottles, and in the end I was cared by it. I had gained eighteen nnnnd* and was In excellent health.” drawer which was sealed up and can not be opened until after, the plpctlon of the new pope, the earner! ingo, Car dinal Oreglla, has ordered a new one for use in the symbolic ceremony which will occur after,the successor to Pope Leo jUII Is chosen. DANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED i-ru-na Creating a National Sensation In the Cure of Chronic Ailments of the Kidneys. Major T. H. Mari, ol tha first Wis- to remain. Dsln-cavalry regiment, writes from Itgives great 26 DunninffBtreet, Chicago, 111., the T|gor ^ the following letter: tion and di gestive \sys tem, both of which are apt ‘ to fail rapidly in t h i s d i e - Seattle, Wash., July 31.—Masked highwayman robbed the Boulevard hotel at Interbay, getting |700. early this morning. J. T. Clark was forced to get that amount, which he had In his possession, and deliver It at the point of a revolver. The robbers ap peared at the door: of the . room oc cupied by Clark and J. D. Hoollhan. They evidently knew of the existence of the money. Safe blowers got 2700 worth of valuables from the Independent Brew ery company's office at South Seattle after a Battle with the night watch man early this morning. Nltro gly cerine tore four doors from the safe, and wrecked the office. The robbers escaped, leaving tbpir tools and para phernalia behlfld. r ^ pounds and was In excellent health?’ — Miss A xjcc B ailxt , 60 North Boule vard, Atlanta, Ga. — 4 5 0 0 0 fvrf.ltIf <g,IH relief. 1 kept taking it four months, and am now well and strong and foci better than I have dohe for the pest twenty y ears, thanks to Perana.”— T. H. Mars. At the appearance of the first symp tom of kidney trouble, Peruna should be taken. This remedy strikes a t once the very roots of the (lleease. It at once relieves the catarrhal kidneys of the stagnant blood, preventing the ee^ cape of sernm from the blood. Pernna stimulates the kidneys to excrete' from the blood the accumulating poison, and thus prevents the concision* which are sore to follow if the poisons are allowed fng a full smtatement of your case and he will be pleased to give yon his valu able advice gratis. ; Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus Ohio. ernor, for troops. Neither ’ of these officials is here. Danville, UL.TuTfr 28.—Two killed and twenty-two wounded; the jjolice station Wrecked, the county jail'with few of Its windows unshattered, the city in the hands of thp.state .troops and a feeling of V p ashtoSaW ! dread prevailing everywhere^lir.tne situation left by the race riots. \Yes sighed the youth In purple 1 suspenders, \the old gentleman caught 1 me hugging his daughter and then there .was a storm\ __ _ ____________ “You should have sent a report to . the weather department,” chuckled hl«[ 1 friend In duck trousers. < \W hit should I have sent?”' • ; -T^ai * • . « m * ] • W> »«OT The value of the endowment of In stitutions of higher education In the single state of New York exceeds the total amounUof benefactions for. simi lar purposes raised during 30 years In the whole of the United Kingdom. The same Is nearly true in the states of Massachusetts and of California. atarrh that can not be cured the offices. They could not check the mob, however, for, It secored a long pole and battered down a section of the wall and the door, both of which were frail. On'■account of the over whelming number of the mob It was useless for the officers to resist. The negro was seized and rushed to the spot where he had shot down Gat terman. It was the work of an Instant to throw a rope artiuruX^ns.neek and swing him up to a telephone pole. After his life-had been slowly stran gled out he was left hanging, while the mob proceeded to the county Jail. After going a short distance, however, the mob changed Its mind, faced about and, returning to the scene of the lynching, cut Mayfield’s body down. They rushed. It to the principal square, built a bonfire and hacking the body to pieces with knives, pitched it In the midst of the flpnjes. .For a while they watched It bum and then, dom ing to a realization of their flrstriJis- sion. to lynch 'Wilson, they once more a rubber tube extending from the chandelier above and one end clinched between his teeth. The suicide is attributed to tem porary Insanity. For several days Hey- wood showed signs of fafllnfe Intellect. He forgot his home address one night last week and was found wandering aimlessly in the streets. On another occasion he forgot the number of the offices of the Gualatala Mill company, of which company he is president WEST & TRUAX. Wholesale Drug WALDING KINNAI Dr. Jonathan Hu'tclilrfsWof London, long the most noted authority on lep rosy, supported his assertion that lep rosy Is caused by-the eating of un sound fish by the fact that lepers are the most numerous In India among converts to Catholicism, who must eat fish one or Jwo daps each week. The Innocent The Guilt The world to-day Is full of Innocent sufferer* from that mostloathsome disease, Contagions Blood Poison; People know in a general w a r that i t is a bad disease, bjit i f a ll its.-Tigrronr couUJ be, brought before them they would ahun i t aa they do the Leprosy. Not only the person who contracts ft Buffers, b u t the awful taint is transmitted to children, and the fearful sores s i s x & s f f i 22 ? body's sin. So h ighly contagious is this form of blood poison that one may be contaminated by - handling the clothing or other articles in use b f a person afflicted with this miserable disease. There is danger even i n drink- were employed a t the plant. The dead ly fumes spread Instantly throughout Dugan—Casey, yer clock Is broke. It struck foive for qlx. Casey—Faith, li’s mbre lucky than me8ilf, thin. TlffflJdy.-Svhln Ool wor broke Ol hod to. stroll* foive for wan. —Kansas City Journal. 8hot Into the Mob. . 1 . The sheriff and his deputies had ex- ] pectod an 'attack and'made a strong j stand. The sheriff refused to; accede to the demands for Wilson, and; threat ened to uhoptjf the riob committed an overt act. The mob, now worked , up to an Intense state of excitement, j became frenzied in Its determination ' to reach Wilson, and fn Its fury-threat ened to lynch the sheriff,.hi* deputies and the negro turnkey. Finally they ( L 0 U D E ! Drowned In 8lx Inches of W ater. Kasta, B. C., July SO.—J. M. Dea con. a miner from McGulgan, was drowned. In Bear, lafie Sunday in six Inches of water, near the edge of the lake. He was out fishing and evi dently missed his footing .and fell, striking his head on a rock. He be came stunned an J smothered In water that barely covered his head. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during teething pe- - t . j - 1 t his deputies fired, wounding nine mem bers of the mob, one fatally. The mob, being repulsed, sent to a neighboring mining camp for dynamite^ apd threat ened to again attack the JalL I U U W I I U MAW ww - akht is Boon covered withfa red rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and throat, swellings appear in the groins, the hair and eyebrows fall out, and 1 unless'the ravages of the d a m e are checked at this stage, more violent and dangerous symptoms appear In the form of deep and\ offensive •ores, copper colored splotches, terrible pains in bones and muscles, and general brisking down ol the system; ‘ • I S. S . S. is a specific for Contagious Blood fplson and tlje only remedy antidotes this peculiar virus and makes a radical and complete core of the disease. Mercury and Potash hold i t in check so lotig a s the system Is under their Influence, but when the medicine is left off the poison breaks out -again as bad o r worse than-aver. ..Besides, the use. of these .minerals, bring on Rheumatism and stomach troubles of the worst kind, and frequently pro duce b leating and sponginess of the gums and decay of the teeth. > S. g. S. cures Blood Poison In a il stages andeven'reaches down'to hereditary taints and. removes all traces of the poison and saves the victim from the pitiable conse- f qnehces of this monster scourge. As long as a drop of the v irus i s l d t in the blood I ^ T 1 ^ 3 1 k I I it is liable to break out, andihere is danger • M [ W J of transmitting the d im s e to . others, j ■ J l^ islr. S .S .S . I* guaranteed purely vegetable and ,’cah be taken JBttbb'Bt any lojmiotM effects t o health', and an experience of nearly fifty years proves beyond dbubt that i t cures Contagious Blood Poison ^ g f l r t W ^ l n a pettttaffefttty. \ Write \ftrf- otrr ■■ Hojne Treatment Book.\ which d esaibes fully the different stages-*nd symptom* of the disease. Feeling W ilson’s Crime. WihwV it is charged, went to the Burgess farmhouse while Mrs. Burgess was alone and .begged food. While she was getting him something to eat he seized her. He fled, leaving her half dead. She managed to crawl to a neighboring fa^nthour*. and gave the SPOKANE, WASH. 31,340,000, Is now heid by permanent school fund. and. is in' 3 i-2 per cent bonds. ^ •«, Fattens QUICK!] Cattle add B o n for market. 8hotten» fattening period ‘one-fourth. • Savva Feed. Seattle Labor Carnival. » Seattle, Wash.. July 29.—The carnf- val under the auspices of the Western Central Labor nnion, for which prep- A Socialist whe<J President ! ........... S M S s S 's w t ia r t. issif.a a v r ^ w s s s r i s ; •tudentol SoclalUm: publlahed month ly; five* tha world'* nawa In Soelallim. Price, »1 per rear. Until Au*n»t 15,these two pnbllcatione tor |1 per year. lQunted to 32 J 0 , a compared' 'Vltt 341,127,607, kill ibe edilre company,’ lf-dt comes ouL ^ b n - 5 5 « g e of 4ho <q«re at midnight two unknown negroes lay In the gutter. They were beaten into In sensibility With.dubs in . the hands of • u K t e M f r . ■' Appeal for Troops Lots at Athol at Auction. ; Bo|se, Idaho! July. SO,—The lota In the town . 9 f Athol^ln Kootenai county, Prom p tly 6tit*ea a ll - l r ' 1^ a i'U 'ig OID- ■ ■ r ' I JR o m J T rtq ’j a v . t J Headaches will 'beii siojtb auction by., the ^pteto. The town Is on a school section and settlors : havti not been able to get title! Springfield, nf., July 27.—Sheriff \hftlock pf Danville has appUed by 'elegrams to Governor Yates and Lieu tenant Governor-NorthcbtL acting gov- Stevens county will hold Its county fair In Colville this year. V