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gra Y eful , happy women C a tarrh W ar Minister Attacked the French Government. Paris, Dec. 4.—A peeting of promi nent nationalists demonstrated that they are bitterly antagonistic to the ac tion taken on the Dreylus case by the government Former War Minister Cavignac accused the government of W ILL BE 8IGNED AND RETU R N E D TO M IN I8T E R IN WASHINGTON. Thank Pc-ro-na for T h d r Recov ery After Years of Suffering Consul General Gudger at Panama Will Act as Special Messenger to Insure Promp Delivery— Treaty Unanimous ly Approved by Government and .Cabinet disturbing the peace o f ihe country by reviving an affair which had been mado an instrument for civil discord, ‘ and asserted that it was useless to in-. ' terpellato the government on the sub-J Ject, because the ministery was too : strong. i General Merclor, the former war l minister, who is regarded as the chief • accuser of Dreyfus, has sprung from r comparative retirement from public s life as senator from Loire-Inferleure, l and has affirmed that everything he i had read in the government newspa- i pers regarding Dreyfus was untrue. ! H o o d ’ s Sarsaparilla Miss Muriel Annltsge. 80 Greenwood Are., Detroit, Mlsh., District Organiser of the Royal Templars of Temper ancs in a recent letter, say's: . “ X think that a womasgiatorany shrinks from making her troubles pub- Ottawa University Burned, awa, Ont, Dec. 4—The Ottawa rslty In this city has been to- destroyed by fire. All that re- of the magnificent stone building, i was one of the sights of the m part of tho city, are portions e wall. The loss is from $250,- » $300,000; insurance, $200,000. Washington, Dec. 4.—Two tele grams, one from the Junta and the oth- er’from the minister o f foreigh affairs of the republic of Panama, announcing the approval of the Hay-Bunau-Varilia treaty, were received by Minister Bun- an-Varilla. Minister Bunau-Varilla will communicate the news to Secretary Hay. The treaty, as approved and Blgned by the Panama Junta, will be promptly returned to Minister Bunau-Varilla at Washington. To insure its safe and prompt transmission without interfer ence by officials anywhere, the treaty will be entrusted to-Consul General Gudger at Panama, who will forward It to Washington In the diplomatic mall pouch. Instructions to this effect al ready have been sent to Mr. Gudger by Secretary Hay. This courtesy was ex- tended at the request of Minister Bunau-Varilla, who is anxious that there shall be no Interruption to the safe return of tho approved treaty to Washington. Secretary Hay has received a cable- gram from Consul General Gudger say ing that the canal treaty has been unanimously approved by the govern ment and cabinet llo, but restored health has meant so much to me that I feel for the sake of other suffering women it is my duty to tell what Peruna has done forme. “I suffered for five years with uter ine irregularities, which brought on hysteria and made me a physical wreck. I tried' doctors from the different schools of medicine, but without any perceptible change in my condition. In my despair I Called on an old nurse, who advised me to try Reruns, and promised good results if I would persist and take it regularly. I thought this was the least I could do and procured a bottle. I knew as soon u I began tak ing it that it was affecting me differ ently from anything I had uwd before, and so I kept on taking 1 L I kept this up for six months, and steadily gained strength and health, and when I had used fifteen bottles I considered myself entirely cured. I am a grateful, happy woman today.”—Miss Muriel Armitige. Peruna cures catarrh of the pelvic or gans with the same surety as it cures cstarrh of the head. Peruna has be come renowned as a positive cure for female ailments simply because the ail- monts are mostly due to catarrh. Ca tarrh Is the cause of the trouble. Peru na cures the catarrh. The symptoms The Century Magazine, \The best in the world.\—a strong statement, but a true one. The Century has led Amer ican magazines for more than thirty years; it publishes articles that make people think, stories that entertain and are literature, pictures by the world's greatest Illustrators. Its illustrations in color are unsurpassed. The Cen tury is not cheap In any sense; It costs $4.00 a year, and It is worth the price. Try The Century this year, if you are not already taking iL The volume for 1904 promises to surpass even the high standard achieved dur ing 1903. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Dowieism Failing. Chicago, Dec. 4.—A great gathering of the Dowieites was held in the taber nacle at Zion City recently. It was called by Dowie for the purpose of starting a fund o f $ 1000,000 , with which to pay off all the IndebtednAs that hangs over Zion City, and ’ Blmself. The outpouring of his followers was not one to bring cheer to the heart of the general overseer of Zion. The tabernacle Beats 6000 people and usual ly all the seats are taken at the spe cial meetings called by Dowie. To night the hall was not over half filled, and the gathering was not as en-! thuslastIC as might be desired by a man who was in immediate need of funds. ' C a r ter's Little Liver Pills, The will of the late Rev. Samuel Cooke, for many years rector of - 8 L Bartholomew's church In New York, has been offered for probate at Stam ford, Conn. It disposes of an estate estimated to be worth $500,000. Min Muriel, Armitage haustlon. This Is a very common sight and Is almost always due to pelvio catarrh. It 1s worse than foolish for so many women to suffer year after year with a disease that can be permanently cured. Peruna cures catarrh permanently. It cures old chronic cases as well aa * slight attack, the only difference being in the length of time that it should be taken to effect a cure. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case, and, be will be plaesed to give you b is valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. Hratman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ________________________________ Female Weakness Is Pelvic Catarrh Always Half Sick are the Women W ho Have Pelvic Catarrh Perrin’s Pile Specific Will Have Grand djiry. North Yaklipa^Wash., Dec. 4.—The affairs of the clifjLof North Yakima and the county are to ho Investigated by a grand Jury, ' s Panama, Dec. 4. has been signed. There wore no i treaty. New subscribers to The Youth’s Companion for 1904 will receive all Issues for the remaining weeks o f 1903 free, also the beautiful Companion Cal endar, truly a work of art 'The paper takes highest rank as a clean, bright, entertaining home publication. Send for the annual anouncement number— free. Address The Youths’ Companion, Boston, Maas. Catarrh of any organ^if allojjed to progress, will affect the whole body. Catarrh without nervousness is very rare, bnt pelvic catarrh and nerrouaneie go hand in hand. What is eo distressing a sight as a poor half-eick, nervous'woman, suffer ing from the many*almost unbearable symptoms of pelvic catarrh? She does not consider herself ill enough to go to bed, but she is far from being able to do her work without the greatest ex- She—I shall have to refuse you again. He—But this is positively the last time I -shall propose. She—Oh! well, that’s different. Why didn’t you say so?—Detroit Free Press. A G R ICU L T U R A L REPORT. OMPLUIGT Secretary Wilson 8ubmlts His Annual — to the President James Wilson, secretary of agricul- H_ ture, has submitted his annual report to the president In part he says: ----------------- Out of their continued abundanco during the past year the farmers of the nation have contributed food and raw materials for manufactures to hun- dreds of millions of people in foreigif i ) countries, besides sustaining 80,000,000 r a J L 5 ,at home- ^bo££*II?£ I RePresented In value, the exports of — —' **— grain and grain products had about two thirds of the Importance of cotton In .the last fiscal'year, ine <.» export being more than $ 221000 , , 000 . From 46.000,000 acres of wheat there was a surplus for foreign mouths amounting to 114,000,000 bushels and 20 . 000,000 barrels of flour, amounts that together represent 204,000,000 bushels of wheat Third in importance are the exports of meats and meat products, with a grand total of $178,000,000, to which may be added $35,000,000 for live ani mals. Quantities that are beyond the grasp of the mind represent the ex ports of meats and their products. The pounds of beef were 385,000,000; of pork, 551,000,000; of lard, 491,000,000, and of oleo oil, 126,000,000. The foregoing figures, it should be borne in mind, do not stand for the to tal production of the farms, but for the surplus production after the wants of the people at home have been satis- To the numerous branches of the Insurance business In Germany—as, for Instance, life and fire Insurance, Insurance against burglars, against damage caused by hall and bursting water pipes, etc.—the Insurance of machinery has been added. That’s what you need; some thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You need Ayer’s Pills. Vegetable; gently laxative. ______ \What Is that nickname yon have given your boy?\ “ ’Flyln’ M achine/” answered Farmer Corntossel. “ You see, he’s mighty interestin’ and promisin’, bnt he won’t work.”—Washington Gobang—Why did you have the sun dial moved? Mrs. Gobang—I wanted it placed where the electric light would shine on It so we could see what time it is at night—Town Topics. W a n t your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich block? Use WEST ft TRUAX, Wholesale Dru WALDING KINN/ Wholesale Dru HalTa Catarrh Cure ia I mg directly on the blood . of the system. Price 75 c. W-J 0 4 U S S S W S S S S i- T h e K i n d Y o n H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t , a n d w h ich h a s b e e * in u s e f o r o v e r 3 0 years, h a s b o r n e th e sign a tu r e o f — a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r * \ son a l s u p e rvision sin c e its infancy. A l l o w n o o n e t o d e c e i v e y o u i n this. A l l C o u n terfeits, Im ita tion s an d “ J u s t -a s -g o o d ” are b o * E x p e r im e n t s th a t t r ifle w ith a n d e n d a n g e r t h e health a t Tnftutta nm l C h ildren—E x p e r ien c e again s t E x p e r im e n t , WEBSTER’ S IN T E R N A T I O N A L DICTIONARY W ILL A D M IT W OM E N 8TUDENT8. University at Munich, Germany, Takes a Long 8tep Forward. Washington, Nov. 29.—James H. Worman, United States consul general at Munich. Germany, has reported to the state department that the Univer sity of Munich has opened its doors ■.o women students. \Heretofore no women were permit ted to matriculate in the German uni versities,” he says, adding: “In several of them women have been permitted to attend lectures and have been allowed to Uke their de greed on examination by and with the I consent of the faculties concerned.” “Doesn't the Bible say: ‘Man can not live by bread alone?’ \ “I believe so/ \I suppose that’s the reason bakers get married.”—The Deacon. What is CASTORIA (Mum,Morphine N o t N a r c o C a s toria Is a h a r m less substitu te f o r C a s tor O il, P a r e g o r i c , D r o p s a n d S o o t h in g Syrups. I t Is P leasant. I t contain s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o tio su b s t a n c e . I t s a g e is its gu a r a n tee. I t d e s troys W o r m s a n d allays Feverish n e s s . I t cures D iarrhoea a n d W i n d C o lic. I t r e lieves T e e t h i n g T r o u b les, cu r e s C onstipation a n d F latu len c y . I t assim ilates th o F o o d , regu lates th o S t o m a c h a n d B o w e ls, g iv in g h e a lth y a n d natu r a l s leep* T h e C h ildren ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r ’ s F r ien d . GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS B e a rs t h e Signature o f For bronchial troubles try Plso’s Cur* for Consumption. It Is a good cough medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents. Mr. Hughes, the London artist, has finished his full length portrait of the queeh, the second he has painted since the coronation. Mothers will find Mrs.. Winslow’s 8 oothing syrup the beet remedy to nee for their children daring teething period. Aperfecl Remedy forConstipp- flon , Spur Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and t o s s o f S leep . Over Eight Hundred Dollars Taken In Portland. Portland, Ore., Dec. 3.—Postofflce Inspectors, acting under the Instruc tions of Chief Inspector Linn of this district, are Investigating the Portland postofflce. It is said that their search has progressed into fruitful channels, a sum of money, said to exceed $800, Facsimile Signature of aZitfftesi s r N E W YO R K - Asthm a EXACT COPY BF WRAPPER. In Use For Over 3 0 Years. and an I. O. U. placed in the draw- “ One of my daughters bad a terrible cas of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer’s Chemr Pectoral, and three and one-half bottles cured her.” — Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsvilie. O. BROMO- SELTZER PRU88IAN 8 T O C K FOOD W E CAN S E L L YO U R F A R M S Fruit, timber and grazing lands. We send blank forms for giving de-criptlon and terms free. We make no charge for our sendees until you are paid for your property. Write us today. Chirles Sommers & Co., Real Estate, Second and Marion S t ., SEATTLE. Widow of Fred Douglass. Washington, Dec. 3.—Helen Doug lass, widow of the late Frederick Douglass, the negro orator, died here aged 65 years. Mrs. Douglass was the second wife of Frederick Douglass and Ayer’s Cherry PectoraL- certainlycuresmanycises o f asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, w in t e r cou g h s , night coughs, and hard colds. S p o k a n e D r u g Co ., A g e n t s , S p o k a n e . W a s h . Australia has, as the result of last year’s drought, bought, since January 7.000.000 bushels o f wheat, or Its equiv alent In flour, from the Pacific coast and 1,000,000 bushels from New York. Mitchell, Lewis £ Staver Co. PORTLAND, - - - OREO Send foi Special Circular