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J M .U . Mont., Nor. 11—The gov- ir ot Montana, Joseph K. Toole, has il session ot the state leg it on December 1 at Hel- e of the session Is to ■ laws that will relieve the lndus- _ _ j condition In Montana, where, by the shutdown of the Amalgamated com pany's properties. 15,000 men are ul- rectly thrown out of work, 16,000 more affected and the whole state suffering from the suspension of work. Butte. Mont., N ot . 11—In accord ance with a statement made by Wil liam Bcallon, ’ president ot the Ana conda Mining company and the repre sentative of the Amalgamated Copper company ot Montana, to the butte miners' union that If Governor J. Toole would summon the legislature In special seAlon with a view of the enactment of a “fair trial” bill, which provides for the removal of any case from any judge where bias and preju dice is shown the Amalgamated would Immediately resume operations Montana. John Gillie, superintendent Hank, of Edferfon, Wis., tells bow she was cured of irregulari t y and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache by Lydia E. Wnkham'g Vegetable Compound. “ A while ago my health began to fan because of female troubles. The -doctor did not help me. I remembered that my mother had used L y d ia K. Pfnkharo's V e g e table Compound on many otiatoigu* for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I felt sure that it could not harm me at any rats to give it a trial. “ I waa certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much better terrible pains In my back and were beginning to cease, end at the time of menstruation 1 did not have ■early aa serious a time aa hereto fore, so I continued its use for two months, at the end of that time 1 waa like a new woman. I really have never felt better In my life, have not had a sick headache since, and weigh SO pounds more than I ever did, so I unhesitatingly reoommend Vegetable . Mar H aul *, Ed- gerton, W l*, President Household leonomlcs Club. — $aooo farftit ledy for ,& « v « i S » . T — - - - *— l to buy any oth e r medicine, need t h e ' * Sour Stomach F o r R heumatism Neuralgia Sprains Lumbago Bruises Backache Soreness Sciatica Stiffness Urn (he okl reliable remedy St Jacobs Oil F r ie s , 9 5e. s a d JOc. M M of the Amalgamated properties in Butte, has Issued the order for all the mines to open upon the receipt of news from Helena that the governor had ordered an extra session to con-j vene December 1. Blue Monday In Butte developed Into the gladdest Tuesday that the camp has known for years. The toot ing of the Gagnon mine whlatle from 3:13 p. m. until the steam In the boil ers was exhausted proclaimed the news .Of the calling of the extra ses sion of the legislature and resumption of work In the Amalgamated Copper company's mines and smelters. The bulletin boards of newspapers were besieged by crowds, and the scenes were Impressive to a degree as hun dreds of idle miners learned it. Men shook hands and hugged one another in their joy. Others wept Flags floated from all the staffs of the Amal gamated mines and the feeling In Butte was that of a holiday. The min ers held a meeting at night and cele brated. The governor’s action followed toe presentation of petitions to him from practically every labor organization and business man in the state of Mon tana asking that an extra session be called, that legislation remedial to the present state of affairs In the state be Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens the delicate long tissues, deranges the digestive organs, and breaks down the general health. It often can 8 es headache and dizzi ness, impairs the taste, smell and hearing, and affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease it re- r,Hires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures ca tarrh of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, and more delicate organs. Bead the testimoni-'0 No subetNhte for like Hood's. Be sure to g “ I was troubled with catarrh 20 yi Seeing statements of cures by Hood's Sar saparilla resolved to try IL Four bottles entirely cured me.\ W illiam S ssimas , 1030 6th SL, Milwaukee. Wla Hood's Sarsaparilla promlsaa to euro and keops the promise. TELEGRAPH NEWS SUMMARY CULLED FROM DISPATCHES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRE88. The resumption of the Amalgamated properties means the return to work of approximately 20,000 men and the averting of an Industrial crisis Montana, as the Amalgamated com pany operates in at least six different counties. In Butte alone It restores a payroll of about $25,000 a day. Seven thousand men will resume work Butte Immediately. The works of the Amalgamated company will at once resume In vari ous parts of the state. This Includes the great mines in Butte, the smelters of the Washoe company In Anaconda, the smelter at Great Falls, also vast their capacity; coal mines at Stors, Belt, Oakdale and in coal mines In Wyoming, the great quarries in north ern Montana and the immense lum bering Industry In western and north western Montana. As soon as the Ores can be started and the conditions made possible for a resumption of work, the Amalgamated properties will again be running and hardship will have been averted. Probably more than 15,000 men will be employed di rectly In the properties of the Amal gamated and that many more win in directly be given employment In the way of furnishing supplies and the like. Governor Toole In his proclamation disclaims any reflection upon the In tegrity of the judiciary of the state and says his call for an extra session Is solely in response to the formidable requests presented to him by the peo ple of Montana and the fact that thou sands of Idle men will be permitted to return to work. Mr. Scallon, In an Interview with the Associated Press representative, said: 'The Amalga mated company is willing to trust Its case with the legislators of the state and there Is not the slightest desire on the part of the company to see any one suffer, therefore, we will open up at once wiuiout waiting until Decem ber 1 or after to see what the legis- LATE N E W S . The whole Pacific c ast states were swept by s storm Wednesday. J. E. Clay bourne, colored, shot his sweetheart, Miss Cora Curtice, also colored, at Wallace, Idaho, last Wednee day night. The wound is serious. A cut of 10 per cent has been made in the salaries of the cotton mill workers in Massachusetts. Senator Ed. Hamilton of Tacoma, died last Wednesday. He was one of the most prominent republicans in the state of Washington. At San Francisco recently Jimmy Britt ,the California lightweight, easily secured the decision over Charlie Sieger of New York. He outpointed, outboxed and outgeneraled Selger at every stage of the game.*- Dan Patch paced a mile on a half mile track at Birmingham, Ala., re cently In 2:03 1-4, lowering the old world's record for pacers outstanding against him made by Prince Alert HOW'S THI8T We offer One Hundred IMlora Reward for an jr cue of Catarrh that can not he cured by Hall’t Catarrh Cure, K .). CHENEY A CO., Prop*. Teledo, O. We, the undcraisned. have known F. ,. Cheney for the put 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in au business transactions and financially able t* carry — ----- v,:— made by their firm. WEST & TRUAX. Wholesale Urv. WALD 1 NG KINNAl Wholesa' “ Hall'. Catarrh C l ______ _____ _ ___ mg directly on the blood and mucous surfaces -e •«. ----- .— •*-' 7 JC per bottle. Sold by “Is he?” exclaimed the victim. “I’ll bet he’ll cheat himself.”—Philadelphia Press. Colds “ I bad a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. 1 then tried Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral, and it give me im mediate relief.” W. C. Layton, SideO, 111. How will your cough be tonight? worse, prob-' ably. For it’s first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consum p tion. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral. Tires slier: 23c. Me.. SI. AH dnttMz- Perrin's Pile Specific of. Bookkeeper—What has he done? Manager—The stenographer slipped on the steps and sprained her ankle. He was called In and prescribed her. Now he’*- sent a bill: 'To re pairing one typewriter, $5.”—Cincin nati Commercial-Tribune. PliO'a Cure U a remedy for coughs, colds •nd consumption. - Try 11 Price 25 centa, at druggists. Russia is now to build six battie- shlps which will be larger than any heretofore constructed, and will have a much greater radius of action. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during teething period. The man In the moon was full. \This Is my last quarter,” he said, “but I feel like 30 cento.”—Philadelphia Bul letin. A Review of Happenings In Both Eastern and Western Hemispheres During the Past Week— National, Historical Political and Personal Event* Teraely Told. It Is said that King Edward has ap proved the engagement of Prince Alex ander of Teck to Princess Alice of Al bany. E. L. Newhouse. one o f the directors of the smelting trust, says the Everett, Wash., smelting plant will be put Into operation as soon as possiole. Charles Cannon, a well known min ing man. Is dead at Helena. Cannon discovered the Stray Morse mine, which he afterward sold for $60,000. The San Jose scale has been dis covered in American apples at the Dutch frontier. The German authori ties are taking steps to prevent lto spread. The dead bodies of five negroes, badly mutilated, have been discovered In a cabin eight miles from Marianna, Fla. They had been murdered by high waymen. j Lilluokalanl, ex-queen of Hawaii, has ’arrived In San Francisco from Hono lulu. She Is going to Waahlngton-to prosecute her claims against the gov ernment. The condition of Immigration Com missioner Frank P. Sargent, who had an attack of paralysis recently. Is about the same, though be Is not yet out of danger. The National Educational associa tion has decided to hold tire next an nual convention of that body In July, 1904, In SL Louis, In connection with the educational exhibit of the world’! fair. The gale which has been blowing along the Pacific coast almost without cessation for the past 10 days shows abatement Shipping is almost at a standstill. The wind reaches 76 miles an hour at times, rendering navi gation Impossible. The Potlatch Lumber company, a branch of the Weyerhaeuser syndicate, ie proposing to build a railroad from its timber holdings In the Potlatch, Elk creek and SL Maries district to Garfield, Wash., or some other point reached jointly by the O. R. ft N. and the Northern Pacific. Victor and Robert McKay, the two sons of Gordon McKay, the late mill ionaire Inventor of shoe machinery, are practically cut off by their father’s will from all share In hls estate, while Harvard university wUl eventually share the entire estate, valued at sev eral million dollars. A Northern Pacific train from the east was held up recently at Jocko, Mont, by three armed highwaymen, who fired six shots at the members of the train crew. The highwaymen were discovered on the train by the head brakeman, J. E. Rodenhaver of Spo kane Hls attempt to put the men off the train precipitated the shooting and foiled the plans of the robbers. Insatiable curosity on the part of women, some of them prominent, cre ated almost a feminine riot before the wedding ceremony o f the duke ot Rox- burghe and Miss May Goelet at New York recently. Fifth avenue In the vi cinity of the church was the scene be fore and during the ceremony of ex citement and disorder unparalleled at any previous great wedding In New Itark. From the church to the Goelet residence, a distance of five blocks, the avenue contained a surging mob berlng fully 10,000 persons, mostly wo men, whom a force of 220 policemen was powerless to hold back. The steamer Imnaha, plying between Lewiston and Imnaha mines on the up per Snake river, was wrecked recently at Mountain Sheep rapids, two miles below Eureka. Her cable got caught In the capstan and the boat swung a rock, destroying the englpes. The passengers were saved, but the cargo was lost. The steamer was valued at $25,000. It is asserted that Mines. Bernhard. Rejane and Calve Intend to form a coalition for the purpose of taking to gether a theater in Pari* It la reported at Havana that Chill has accepted the request of the Colom bian government to look after that country's Interest pending the settle ment of the controversy over the recog nition of the republic ot the United States. Sandy Ferguson, the Chelsea strong boy, was awarded a decision recently over Joe Walcott, the black demon, at the end of a 16 round bout at Boston. rive Permanently Cured. itoBUor narvooena m o sfUr Brstdor'a on ofDr.Kltor’i Greet K-rve Reetorer. (lend for Frss 88 ulal bools and treads'. Dr. B. H. Kilns, UA.8U Are* SL. Philadelphia, Pa. Some employes have a habit of los Ing the last hour of the working day by watching the clock. Don't do that. Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? P; back of your eyes? It’s your liver! U se A y er’s Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. L c, .T * r For forty-year* .Pise’s C ut * for Con sumption has cored coughs and oolda Al druggist*. Price 28 cento. Some young men think It la smart to be considered dissipated and “fast” Don’t do that A first-class shave la always worth lto face value. - Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM’S DYE MARSHALL FIELD MANAGER Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys by Pe-ru-na. HON. JOHN T. SH EAHAN. OF CHICAOO. Hon. John T. Sheaman, who has been for seventeen years manager of MarshaU Field ft Co.'s wholesale warehouse, and Is corporal 2d Regiment Infantry, L N. O., writes the .following letter from 3753 Indiana avenue, Flat Six, Chicago, I1L: Paruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen—\Last summer I caught a cold whloh teemed to aattl* In my kidney* and affected them badly. I tried a couple of kldnoy remedial largely advertised, but they did not help mo any. One of my foremen told me of the great help he had received In using Parana in f^slmllar oase, and I at once procured some. “It was Indeed a bleating to me, aa I am on my feet a large part of the day, and trouble auch at I had affected me seriously, but four bottles of Pa rana cured me entirely and-1 would not be without It for three months sal ary.”—JOHN T. SHEAMAN. the serious nature of the disease la at once Buapected, but the chronic varie ty may come on so gradually and In sidiously that Its presence Is not sus pected until after It has fastened lb self thoroughly upon lto victims. At the appearance of the first symp tom Peruna should be taken. Thla remedy atrikes at once at the very root of the diseas* A book on catarrh sent free by Th# Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. '“I am now a new man at the age of seventy-five years, thanks to your wonderful remedy Peruna.”—Jacob Flelg. Catarrhal Inflammation of the mneoua the kldneya, also called it’s disease,” may. be either acute chronlo. The acute form produce# symptoms of such prominence that HANLEY WINS BIG CA8E. One-eighth Interest In Skookum Mine at Wardner. The bitterly fought Skookum mine case, wherein Kennedy J. Hanley de clared that Charles Sweeny and F. Lewis Clark buncoed him out of aa eighth Interest In the Skookum mine at Wardner, Idaho, wag decided recent ly by the federal court of appeals at San Francisco in a sweeping decision, giving Hanley practically all that he asked. Hanley estimates that Clark and Sweeny's Empire State-Idaho company operating the Skookum, must pay hli $400,000 in damages for ore wrongfu • ly taken. In addition, Hanley receives an eighth Interest In the Skookum mine, which, It Is asserted. Is making from $70,000 to $80,000 a month clean profit. The decision Is of unusual import ance. for It gives Hanley practically $ 100,000 more than be received In the judgment recently banded down by Judge Beatty at Moscow, Idaho. From that judgment an parties appealed. A Good B eginning If the blood is la good condition at the beginning of the wans season, yon are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be trembled with botls, pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and bnmiag akin eruptions that make one's life a veritable torment and misery. How iff the time to begin the work of cleansing and building up U m blood and strengthening the w e a k place* in your constitution. During the cold winter months we are compelled to live indoors and breathe the impure air of badly ventilated rooms and of fice*. W e over-work and over-cat, and get too little out-door exercise, and oar systems become clogged with imparl- tie# and the blood a hot-bed of germs and humors of every kind, and warm weather is sure to bring a reaction, and the poisonous matter in the blood and system will break ont in boils and pustules or scaly eruptions and red, disfiguring bumps and pimples. Maks a good beginning this season by taking a coarse o f S. 8.8 . in tim e; i t will not only purify your blood and destroy tha germs and poisons, but promote healthy action of the Liver and Kidneys and give yon a good appetite at a time when yon need it most. 8. S. S. improves the digestion and tones up the Stomach, and you are not continually haunted by the fear of Indigestion every time you eat, or troubled with dizziness, nervousness •nd sleeplessness. There is no reason KORIUBLY AFFLICTED WITH B8ILS. i l attack of b a lls that broka out all over my body and from w h lab Z could (at no pas sible rolloff until Z b o s o n taking you r medicine. aafoly oay 8. 8. 8, la tha boat blood purifier In tha world. Mrs. U .T . D K T I U l l , Wythovllla, ▼*. THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZEB, While llvins In 8* S O U a victim g blood. Z ran dour occasionally. _ . ran to Improve a thorough eouroe well. I think 8. 8.1.1 ____ — ____ _ . _ over used ao an appotiser and asm- oral tonlo. J. O. BOOT* •U Xallroad (treat. Soma, Oa. blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of evely k i n d ___ bring on a long train of spring and summer ailments, break down the con stitution, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorder* Eczema; Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other irritating akin troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons era antidoted and the thin, add blood made rich and strong before the coming of warm weather. A course of 8. 8. 8. now would ba a safe precaution and a good beginning and enable yon to p a a a la comfort through the hot, sultry 1 escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. 8. 8. L months an d is guaranteed ler and the most ia- The Blood and T H E S W I F T S P E C I F I C C O . , A T L A M T A . BA. purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood tmriflt vigorating and pleasantof a ll tonics. Write for our book on Sanders Disk Plow 81mploot and moot period modo. 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