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Humorous and Pathetic Sidelights At Frisco fton Franrinro. Apr! Broderlok street ru-ur Ban FranclRco, a. pit 10 o'clock, and ini? the i and down the refugees sat luiddf i i thdir A a I to dry out after The a tir! it nod nn i of a rottag-c i by a i A i i on hex "Horrif. A i This' 1 wmi i VH "Rill Ha "In Toy.and" i a in i and i Voiron in inMrxl in a a in no sounded. It Btara were i gleamed tip ie a and together about blanket a a kr.

in an i i In thr- ppiner i nviis- near id hoon nek of red a i IK! i i Not "mm ling- i a I'-y." "Dlxir" mid i wrapped i i of collars. i i i Bl'T IT WAS PUROIOVF. The hR i xi-ns hut A hy i a by floor- mi hour i a red-! a i i i of a a i did hmn a i i i httti of a i nmt i lives, one ho i i i i i i 1 no i i a i i Bnri a ki Thf a 1 of hw of i I i i i i a i i "no FOR THK A ht'hl i i tht 1 i In i Rl fcrorary lit or OH i relief r-ars A i i a i i i i i I Urn- rf i to itpnedwRy a "I a a can of I can feed i ba ji klmon.i a yi ome in tho lnt thn (ipp "Tomnto catsup of nil 1 innn. A I I I i a a i i 'i vni i p1-" a 1 tho i i 1 I hr i i i a i i i a i i of i i i i i 1 ones i ick of i pr'-sont i swept i a i i i hat lies beyond a co-n a canipK of i i a i a i a one i i a i above i a a .1 fe i i i in re i by I I a a a a pep- nd of )t i i i i a i i i i i I i nf a i -d i i i a i 3rio a 'oniU'nsed cream, )v a i my i a in I doTi't nn hrmv 1n If a I A I I i i i i 1 ivomiin I a i i i 1 1 of a i to If a of h' i 1 Hk i has i AN1 SI I A A i a i i h.i ve I hrr in the I i i i w.iy, i a i as hut 1 'nr nan MI; a i i nnrp 1 i i i i lens 1 i i i i In her i i to I'i i i i a If we i 1 1 1 a went i f-OMEDY Kl-P Tha a i clwell(rii do the fa a in a i i a i i 1 h' 1 a ci i a i i we i i i i i i it i i I I i "I ht A -he i i i jo! th" only ri''h i the nt i of i Pd UK i i of a fice at $75 a i a i i a hi a i i i i i 1' nl of a a i bf a i i In a i i i i a a i a a i by a rn cnuiied tf't-'il a i A corn 0 "over i a drei hen -pecked i i i i i I a one i i i i i a i i i a i i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i -t i a i i i i a in i T-i-f pn le, I i i i i i i a i of a i in.Tit of i nf A i i i in for so i I i HS riid a as having" been on the stones of a i mansion and chanting" Psalms of Kinp" David, an ex-minister, h-o, who had been devoting himself of late to tho work of collecting donations for foreign missions on a percentage bus is. This a old gentle- now Imagines tbat he is Lot II, who has from i Gomorrah.

he preaches against the sins of Knn FraneiFco under the a i i a i a i God to witness by a sign to the fact a lie has HIM)urged San Francisco for her sins, A NEW I.JV KS. a i a i a have a the beginning; new 1 out in the crowded camps of the i i Many babies have been born since the a a i which had tie a inception on Wednesday morn- intf For a mothers there has been nn i a a a or the comforts of the On-e i a born i in the rain, i the light i its was ing 1 borne the i home in a dray. Mrs. i of the i a i presented a i a i on he a in of i a i on i a when a i a a i i coming of the a i i a to blow i a i i residence. An I i wom- a who a been called in made a- a one's t-yes were op'-ni'd to Die a of its homo.

"Ciod sends a a and babies." sho said, "but he i in i a both TOLD FKOM UP TO LIP. Stories a well be bound i a epic of a HI pas.s 1'p to lip a tales the of a escapes, of i of pure horror, talcs such as the i in, could he but copy I i essence of sim- i i a a i telling. These a a a i a i I i i a a boom nev. as Pop could conceive of pass to Folks tell i for example, nf the a were i i in the i of a in a some and Wash- i a a roasted rlea i a hours a pony. em i i a came, so the a i employed i tin? commission house west of the a i i a a Sanfcomp a "'In wore i by the col- a brick i i i were i They were not i The- force of a i a a carried cellar a were i i i brick a mortar.

i i cries a a rescuers, but, a i a no; clear a a the i ho fore the a a i a nway. They A words of hope imprisoned a bear i a i cries i a a all. "The fire is i God save you," i the men tho street. "Can't you i us a pistol?" was the a i i ci a came from toil a tho mass of i a as the the moved a a the i a of the i a L.APY AN'D A PARROT. They a a of how on the i tire a i i who i i one of the a i i if i i i a a came i i a tfnwned MS to silks and sables, a i i a shod i a I i i 1 a was in laborer's bropran.

say a a a a a to a i a a i i before a A rni the of a fi a a noisome i whose a i a i a been sain- ed on "liprh. seas, whose later i i i i i an a progsliop. This a a i i was steps a a i a a i i 1 of day's lire by i noc, i a for rest of i a i i a i a i con- n't i by head a i screaming- "Clo to h--1" at (.1 passerby. SHOT AT A FISH WITH BAD RESULTS. I nrina VOIIIIB linn Killed lllmxrlf nnd Wounded Frleod.

a i i 111. A i a I.T i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i i i i on a i i i i i i Tlio i i i i i a Laeli'do, i i a i i wns i i oir log a a i i i In i a a l-l i i i a a i a pork, shoot at i i i was il. The i a a of i a a def nrl i 'lie i i a MAY PASS PRIMARY BILL THIS WEEK Faint Prospect That Legislature Will Do What It Met For. April ia a. a i prospect for i a action nn a i a a i I i i i a this week.

An of sentiment seems to i i a a the house i get I a i by Wednesday, In i case there i be a chance to i up the cxira session i a or Saturday. The legislators when a i at i a i a i a a a i i ents were to make i i as a was i a i "Nothing-," was response bo a and i did no! a i a a i a perhaps, does know a i legisla- in session. 1ENKiKN'S EFFORT. house i a i a more a pet together. a cus i dissolved i i all- a i art join m-d i a i A last i he made by Governor Deneeti a tho a machine whi'p i i I and them to come to me us.

latest i camp a a ruldl- i a i a i I a i i a I a i i i assumed fireat i Speaker a a i i a i The speaker is only a a i a for i ns speaker at i i session i tor, lie a IPO eo meg ruin a i where is a i i nnd well def i i i i a i A speaker's a a a i to he i i a week's a The speaker has a a it' tho a i caucus Is a i a i a legislation i a a the floor of the a i a i seventy-seven publicans, i i a a i arc not i for some sort of a i Tin a i a i Dougherty bill i ho a on second reading in house. I Is possible a i i a i a i i as a nnd i it Ts a rep i a men sure, i order preserve a a a i seems be no reason why the a i a get on such a i i a ic of he HS sn i In a vote i regardless oC a i i i L'omes up. The a i is second a i i house. i i Stead i i was a and bled i i of whole senate, a la or i i a elect i i lee, sea 1 pels of such i i i i a i as Senators Kerry, bell an-1 Gardner. The firemen had great trouble in controlling the flames, and at tho a it looked as though the whole $300,000 plant would g-o.

The big tableware establishment was saved, and will resume work. The loss is covered by Insurance. FOETY-YEAR OLD LETTER ANSWERED'. One 40 Whom AiMresned Bled Twenty Yearn Ago. (Review Special Service.) Arcola, 111., A i week George received a letter addressed to his who a years ago.

The was i ten In answer to one over years old. The a was concerning a son of Mrs. (Jrucllc, who died years ago. Wallace served i i i i In the civil war, but in a his i not know he had enlisted, enrolled name of Eugene Fauntolroy. He was ed In one of th? enprag-ements.

and In some a i a of this. She to the a a i of i company asking about Gruelle. Sho waited long and a i for a In a i a covered from i to the a of a and at the close of the war home. i tells I story, i i below: a i a Soldiers' Home, i i i a A i 24. IflOli.

R. A a 111. Madam: In looking; over a i of old i i I un- a in an old I much i i under a of 23 a is a four years apro). I do not know you are i on a or nor, but i answer i I a i a I have a i W. W.

Gruelle, i i I may liear some one, so I may reply. am, very yours. JOHN H. AUSTIN, Late rapt. Co.

2 0 111. Vol. inf. I "me a i I a a a bill a i comes uie house is i i i a i a as to a legis- a i a i If the house is to i a i a a i of 1-s aside the Donprh- i I a i insist tho i i of a clause i i i for a a i i a i The senate, i i a up to i an a i upon i a senator and The comb i i a g-overnor i were defeated this i If the passes the bill i all a i i a will a i i i i a senator, i he "peaches cream" for 'the Cnllom crowd, who a a popular Cullom and Tales. A A I Rn-ift I i and i i of the Ion i i i a i i it a I t.

rtnvs of i i i a I i the park a his i a a I i i I nearest of a wicked i down a a park top speei A i a guv every i i i liram Tbe a above nd Rcore i he in i a him over fo hoard of Thin tho i i i i tho Ian more leetn on tho a fiiKop.t up to a i irfite I a i reason a i of (me a i been i near i spranff at to choke her i i the neighbors he a a ils opponents i and started i and toward alarm, a i came i ishlntf i i ar kept the load of the i i i a excited civilians. a where a assocd him and a i a i be i a eommls- i to go in- days. and rjye of insanity. THINKS Hf 18 LOT. There the "Sodi the a to come, of mentioned li and a ttlc, who preaches dubbed by the 'i He is i those dispatches THINK MUENTER A SUICIDE.

ChlcRKn, A i i Miienter, brooding over the charge that he murflered his i and dfTrrssfri to the of melancholia hy i hccait.se nf the death of Ills helpmate, tins committed siiicidp Is the belief of theie who knew ttirn best while lived 'Chicago. The in Thlcage lapKert because nf the cnnvlnK conviction that the former professor at Harvard had ended hla life. EvnuHvllle Glanv Evansville, A i a loss of $110,000 to the Kvans- ville glass at noon Sunday. The i a a TRAIN KILLS PANA YOUTH. Pana.

I A i rrnmvri ynimtr mail (if i i city, liy BlR Four i I rs 1 I ti a rm a whirls. HP wns years old, and ynunKft nf S. F. "Winlorp, n. I a former 1 of pnlice of Pnnn MANY PHYSiCIJINS PRESCRIBE Lydla E.

Plakham'a Voyetabla GREAT FOR THE Him IN Zl Dowie and Voliva Conduct Eival Shows and Crowds See Both. Chicago, April his gorgeous new apostolic robes, John Alexander Dowio was upon the platform of Shlloh tabernacle In Zlon City Sunday a by two big negro attendants. Seated behind the costly gilded altar i Dowte his altar of incense, i Voliva has nicknamed the "altar of nnn-sense," the "first apostle," during 1 divine ly raised his i arm, nnd. In the presence of 1.500 persons, solemnly dt- clared before God that all the accusa- tiong made against him by his followers are false. Mrs.

Dowie sat on tne platform, but took no part 1n tho i VOL.IVA HOLDS FORTH ALSO. At a the same moment Overseer Voliva, chosen by the Zlonltes as their leader, was telling an open-air audience of 5,000 a the robes which Howie had publicly donned for the i lime cost a i a 11.200. but they had not been paid for, and that they were simply a evidence of Dow- IP'S lavishness and love of display. The biff crowds at tho rleal a were to presence of 2,000 sightseers, who poured In hy train and electric cars from Chicago and all north short towns, and mad" a spring holiday of the occasion. They trooped into the tabernacle in droves, and.

a listening- to Dowla a i streamed out and over to the college campus to a the brass band, the male quartets, thft vested i and Overseer "V'oljva. PROPHET SHOWS IRRITATION. The constant entrance and exodup of the curious throngs aroused In Powlr a semblance of his old-time flashes of and roundly berated the i ing- groups. After he had restored i once a seat broke and a fat man was precipitated to the floor with a crash. Mrs.

Jowle was complimented by her husband with a special i chair for her UEO on the Gladstone, the only son, had i a ed father along i rest, was present. Dowie's voice brokn as he referred feelingly to the fact a ho a been renouncel by his and son. HP said the minds of the members of his a i had bean polnonefl against i by Voliva and his associates, whom hn denounced In unmeasured MHS. DOWIE WBBPS. i the i reference was mnri" to her, Mrs.

Uowle leaned forward i her chair, covered her faco i IIT hands and wept silently. It was axpectod Mrs. Dowie make some public a o( a to the side of her husband In controversy that has torn Zion i i to factions, but she restrained horsi'H She Is said to be influenced by the that Voliva, In his speech of last i declared she ought to be ruled out Zlon City councils with her and Gladstone Dowie. This ment by Voliva, It is expectetj, i do Ills cause more a good. A resdy some siK'is i a i of i "This i mo salil i "Tho i a nnd lyhijff in OH i 8 Hun's the a I i i HP In-lit i a a an i i i i i IB oroar yot that Dr.

A. W. CSitM'i Ointroant a certain and absolute euro for any fora of itching, bleeding, 01 protruding the guarantee a cure. You CAD use it snd if nut cured get your money back. Mr.

Cmrprr Walton, laborer, Michigan CV'y, myti "IworkbardandllftttfrreatdcaL brought on tin attack Tbay Itrhnd and theyprotrudfd sod bled. Nothing helped them until 1 umd. r. W. Cow's Ointment.

Ttet cured them." 50c. a hor at all dealcrn, or DB.A.W. CBABK If Buffalo, K.Y. Dr. I.

W. Chase's The wonderful power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound over the diseases of womankind Is not because it is a stimulant, not because it i a palliatirar-but simply because it ia the most wonderful tonic and recon- structor erer discovered to act directly upon the generative organs, positively curing disease and restoring health and vigor. Marvelous cures are reported from all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained nurses who have witnessed cures and physicins who have recognized the rirtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and are fair enough to give credit where it is due.

If physicians dared to be frank and of them would acknowledge that they constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in severe cases of female ills, as they know by experience it oan be relied upon to effect a cura. The follow, insr letter proves it. Dr. S.

C. Brlgham, of 4 Brig-ham Park, I'itehburjf, writes: It gives me groat pleasure to say that I have found Lydia E. Pinkham'e, Vegetable Compound very efficacious, and often prescribe it in my practice for female difficulties. "My oldest daughter found it very da! fora female trouble Borne time ago.andmy youngest daughter is now taking it for a female weakneoe, and is surely gaining in health and strength. "I freoly advocate It as a most reltabls specific in all diseases to which woman are subject, and give it honest endonemcat." Women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, bios ting (or flatulency), weaknew of orjrans, displacements, inflammation orulceration.

can be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If advice is needed write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She is daughter-in-law of Lydia E.

Pinkham and for twenty- five years has been advising sick women free of charge. No other living person has had the benofit of a wider experience in treating female ills. She has guided thousands to health. Every suffering woman should ask for and follow her advice if she wants to be strong- and well. Drop Your Washboard To-day Do away with the washboard and let Maple City Self-Washing Soap do your work while you rest.

It will mean an end to tired backs, to bruised knuckles, to rubbcd-out clothing. What now requires a whole day will take but two or three hours, will be better satisfied with your washing 1 Positively no rubbing required. The greater part is over when you get the clothes in the boiler. Maple City Self Washing distinctively a soap for boiling--the only hygienic and thorough way to cleanse It remarkable bleaching properties and imparts that beautiiul itrowy whiteness so much dented by housewives. Will not fade colored clothes.

Perfect results with hard water at with soft. Maple City Soap contains DO chemicals nor rosin, and will not harm the most delicate fabrics, neither will it shrink woolens. It is the most economical soap in the world, for a 5-cent bar lasts at long as two common Oil MAPLECirVSOATWOlBS, Mvafmantb. IIL- FOILEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond ths reach of medicine. Take it at once.

Do not risk having Bright'a Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUStt tUBSTITUTIS.

FOR SALT: Every woman knows that a polished table collects so much dust in a day that she can write her name on it reason Uneeda Biscuit Worms KICKAPOO WORM KILLER tones cnlln" Rt 2Ti ur liy mail. aii'l KFckepooMediclntCtt.CtlntonviHc.Cwu. BE A HUSTLER Be Successful: Get Health and Strength. Success comes From Effort. Effort is tbe Result of a Physical Force- Success possible to any one who has the energy atifl work.

The only way 'to get what you want Is to work for It. uses up energy. A man enrgy Is unfitted for work. Men discouraged and lack ambition because energy has been In one way or another, drained away from them. My system Is to g-tve It back.

A few applications of Dr. Howell'a Treatment makes tho i aged, slow-g'oing: man wake nip and hustle. He feels tho spark in hie nerves. He I'eels vital glow hie blood. He holds up his head and looks his fellowman in the face.

He la the equal of Dr. Howell's treatment of Catarrh Is the most successful ever used In Deoatur. It Is sure, pleasant and painless. DON'T neglect your case and lose health and happiness. DON'T experiment with dangerous drugs.

DONT a drugglBt prescribe for you. DONT entrust your case to unskilled practitioners. MY ADVANCED METHODS of treatment positively cure all cases of ASTHMA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM, FEMALE! WEAKNESS, STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLES, VARICOCELE, BLOOD POISON (any ntaee), FILES, DISEASES OF THB KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, and all of CHRONIC, NERVOUS or PRIVATE NATURE that have puzsled tha ordinary doctor, or that have been neglected or unskillfully treated. CURE OB NO CHARGE--I the only upceiBllat outride of Chicago who nnleM the patient IB entirely antiaflrd with the accomplished and who elves a written guaranty to refund every dollar paid for in a npcclrlcd lengrth of time if a complete and permanent cure not effected. I cure dlaeaaea peculiar to WOMEJT, without th knife.

I cure all Chronic of the Stomach, Liver, and Rheumatism, Catarrh and all Cbronlc, Nwrvous, Blood Waiting- and Private MY GrUAHANTEE. NO FEE TILL cured. If 700 have the Icturt doubt of my anility to re. etore you to health, and wish to try my method of treatnmt, yon may deposit the fee for a cure In any DECATUH BANK--not to be paid till cure effected. PATIENTS, IP 'THEY PREFER, HAY PAY IN BAST ZiOrl'fHLY INSTALLMENTS.

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