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(GIRANP (DPENHNO TH COS 5c 10c STOR 1312 and 1314 Eleventh Avenue AND Friday Afternoon, September 27, From 2 to 6 and .7 to 9 FOR INSPECTION ONLY Music by russelus orchestra Open For Business Morning, September NOTMIMj OYER MDc This Is One of Hundred and Ninety Stores Owned by This Firm Throughout the United States WATCH SALE OF DRIED FRUITS, ANNUAL REUNION. WILL HE ASK DIAZ? TRACES OF ANCIENT VILLAGES. Use of Sulphuric Acid as Preserva For the Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. RELIEVES tive Illegal. Harlsburg, September 26.

Pinenles 30 days treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Their Inhabitants Antedated American Indians Discovery of Rock Inscriptions in Wyoming. New York September 26 'Professor Harlan I. Smith of the American Museum of Natural History, has returned from the west and what the museum authorities call the most successful exploring expedition ever The sale of California and other dried and evaporated fruits containing sulphuric acid is a violation of pure BACK-ACHE food law adopted by the last legisla SOLD BY J.

P. BUTLER, J. ROSS ATEER AND C. S. TAYLOR ture and persons who offer such Root Said to be After Aid on the Present Trip.

Washington, D. September 26. Although Secretary of State Elihu Root is en route for Mexico, no official statement as to the exact object of his visit is forthcoming other than the statement from both governments that it is a social call on our neighbor to the south. However, it is certain that among the objects are: Mr. Root's desire to promote more cordial relationships between the countries of the western hemisphere and to discuss with President Diaz what can be fruits for sale will be promptly pros sent out by an American institution.

ecuted. This in effect is a rule promulgated to-day by State Dairy and Food Commissioner Foust, after Archaeologists to whom Professor That of the Fifth Pennsylvania Artillery Association Held. The twelfth annual reunion of the IFMfta Pennsylvania Artillery association was held in Pittsburg yesterday and Altoona was represented by William C. Cover, the wll known Pittsburg division engineer residing on West Chestnut avenue. It was the largest attended reunion yet held by the association, there being present imore than one hundred of the members, many being accompanied by their wives.

The meeting was held in the rooms of General Hays post, No. 3, Third avenue and Fourteenth street. The report of the secretaiy showed that since the last meeting twenty-four members of the command bad passed away. Mr. Cover was chairman of the re- solution committee and among those drafted and adopted by the regiment was oiv3 endorsing the policies of President Roosevelt.

Communications consultation with his attorneys and representatives of the big wholesale Smith described his discoveries are eagerly waiting the unpacking of the cases of specimens and photographs he has back. Professor Smith with a party of assistants from the faculty of the Uni dealers In these fruits. For the benefit of the retail trade and all parties Interested the com CHANDELIERS! missioner issued this statement to versity of Michigan went to Laramie done to stop the incessant trouble day: in Central America. Mexico and the 1 early last June. With that city United States nave alreadv brought headquarters, expeditions were "It should be understood by the given his approval of the programme for the dedication.

Two thousand federal troops will be in Canton reinforced by two thousand members of the Ohio national guard. Soldiers will ine the route of the parade and protect the President, aided by police and secret service officials. Suspicious characters will be arrested on sight and allowed to explain after the president leaves Canton. Details of detectives from all large cities in the middle west will be present. Senator Charles W.

F. Dick, who is a major general in the Ohio national guar, will be chief marshal of the day and will be In charge of the parade. Mayor Turnbull has Issued a proclamation closing all factories and places of business on Monday. trade and the public that rule 2, spe SI sent into the great fossil valleys, and, cifically referring to meat and other the warring clans together in a peace conference and Secretary Root will emphasize" to Mexico the need of carrying out the advantage already se articles of food, covers evaporated fruits and that if said fruits contain cured. any added substance or ingredient which is po6ionous or injurious to Altoona Electrical Engineering Company Japanese immigration will be an health such as sulphuric acid, the vio- sale thereof will be treated as a lation of the law." according to the scientists' oral reports, evidences of the existence of several large villages whose inhabitants antedate the American Indian, possibly by many centuries, were found.

Many ancient burial grounds were unearthed and a great quantity of primitive implements of warfare and domestic use was collected. Not the least important finds were rock inscriptions, the existence of which had been heretofore unknown. These were carefully photographed and Professor Smith will 'devote himself on his return from his father's other subject that the secretary will bring up. America is mucn distressed over the illegal entry from the southern republic of Japanese coolies, who land in Mexico simply to get into the United States, i ne American 1114 TWELFTH STREET. Brisk Fire at Conneaut Lake.

CITY SHARES TROLLEY PROFITS. Conneaut Lake, September 26. Fire which broke out last night in government would be pleased if Mex Six Chicago Will Get $278,218 on the barber shop of W. J. Bealer ico would prevent this unlawful The secretary's onjtnde on all of were received concerning the regimental monument at Bull Run battle field and to the regiment undoubtedly belongs the credit of erecting the lirst monuments on a battle fle'la.

of the civil In 1865 a detachment cf men vn rent to the Bull Kun field and gathered up the skeletons of 2,300 persons and buried them and then erected two monuments of red stone, surrounding them with cannon ball3. The Fifth's name was inscribed ind they are the first monuments to be erected to those who fought and died to preserve the union. Police Station News. Charles Jonnson was arrested at 11 o'clock last night at Eleventh avenue and Eleventh street by Patrolman McKenna on the charge of being these matters will be deferential and Months' Business. Chicago, September 26.

The city's share of the net profits of the Chicago City railway company for the first six months ending July 31, will be This information was given yesterday in the first official statement of Mexico co-operation will be enlisted funeral at Saginaw, to unravelling their meaning. lb i MANY COPIES FROM STANDARD. as much as possible as an ally of the United States, even though all of the subjects he may present may not be received with warm approval by the Mexicans. caused damage of at least $10,000 before it was subdued. It destroyed the restaurant and billiard parlor of "Bert" Terrill; the residence of James Eastlake, and a tailor shop.

John Lewis, of Pittsburg, who was stopping at the Taylor House, was trampled during the excitement attending the fire and was unconscious for a time but was revived. Meadville was called on for help but the local fire fighters succeeded in putting out the flames before the help arrived. the financial results of the operation of the traction settlement ordinance The Oil Trust Distributes 4,000,000 of Pamphlets Defending the Combination, New York, September 26 The When Mr. Root, next Monday night. made by President T.

F. Mitten, of as the guest of the Mexican govern the raiLway cctmpany in a letter to ment, occupies the palace of Chapul- All kinds of Privy Vaults Excavated regular charges and monthly payments. Dead horses and cattle removed. CALL AT J209 ELEVENTH STREET. ALTOONA, PA.

Correspondence Promptly Answered. BOTH PHONES. COLE MAN BROS. cutive committee of directors. Standard Oil company issued in the last month 4,000,000 copies of its pamphlet labeled "From the directors drunk, disorderly and using profan Hy.

tepec, in Mexico Cltv. he will be the first American who has slept there in sixty years to a month. General Win- The report shows that the total net Patrolman Spangler at 8.50 o'clock last evening arrested John Perry and field Scott was "at home" in the fa John. Hirt at Fourth avenue and Ket tle street on the charge of disorderly mous old castle. Although Scott was met by a large number of Mexicans, it was a somewhat different reception to that which wm be accorded Root.

Slaughter by Gotham Cars. New York, September 26. Every fifteen hours a life Is lost in this city under the wheels of a passenger car, surface, elevated or steam. This fact has been brought out by Secretary Travis H. Whitney, of the public service commission, in a fable giving a record he has kept of transportation conduct Later in the evening liara Clark was arrested at Tenth avenue and Eighteenth street on a similar charge.

Vollva Admits Defeat. Chicago, September 26. Wilbur of the Standard Oil Co. to its employes and stockholders." The pamphlet is being distributed not only to those to whom it is addressed, but sent broadcast among oil consumer. It is given away, through dealers, with the sale of a gallon of oil.

The pamphlet, a summary of which was published a month or more ago, deals with the $29,240,000 fine imposed upon the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana by Judge Landis. In "a word in advance" it alleges that the Standard Oil Co. is the victim of a "persistent Food For Reflection. If you have a little money Harry Holliday was taken into cus Glenn Vollva, who successfully grasp accidents from August 5 to Septem ber 1.

Compliments Aflr Deaths There is a German proverb which says, "Man darf nur sterben um gelobt zu werden" (We need only die in order to get praised). This, we cannot help but admit is fairly true in a general sense, and if we required any proof or confirmation the epitaphs in cemeteries, churchyards and churches would readily furnish it. Indeed if we bad no other testimony to go by than these pious Inscriptions we might al saved and are hesitating as to where you shall put it. Once in each hour and 29 minutes of the period some person was struck ed tne reins or government of Zion City from the hands of John Alexander Dowie, and expected to reign in his stead after the death of Dowie, last night announced to 1,000 of his tody by, Special Officer Bradley at 10.50 o'clock yesterday morning at isinth avenue and Seventeenth street. In police court last evening he insolent to Mayor Walker after he had been fined $2.80, was called back and sentenced to pay a fine of $20 or twenty days in jail.

by a car. A total of 5,500 were either killed or -injured in the twenty-six days. followers in that city, torn by many Tactions, that, he had given up the fight there. At the same time he announced that be had lost the op buy real estate and Tbuy it where you can see the grass grow, right in your own town. Call on us and look over our list of investments.

James Morgan Bro. and adroit attack on the part of the federal authorities. Then follows a statement by James A. Moffett, president of the Standard OU Co. of Indiana, in which he defends the six-cent rate attacked by the government.

profits for the period is $503,550 and the company's share is $225,348. These figures are based on the city getting 55 per cent, and the company 45 per cent, of the net profits, as provided in the ordinance. A Spurgeon Ruse, Spurgeon, the famous English divine, once passed a stonemason who, after each stroke of his hammer, cursed and swore. Mr. Spurgeon laid bis band on his shoulder and, looking kindly at him, said: "You are an adept at swearing.

Can you also pray?" With another oath be replied, "Not very likely." Holding up 5 shillings, Mr. Spurgeon said if he would promise never to pray he would give him that' "That is easily earned," said the man, with a fresh oath, and put it in his pocket When Spurgeon left the man began to feel a little queer. When he went home his wife asked him what ailed him, and he told her. "It Is Judas' money," snid the man, and on a sudden impulse he threw it Into the fire. The wife found It and took it out and discovered who bad given it to bim.

The man took it back to Spurgeon, who conversed long with him, warning bim, and at length was the means of saving bim. He became an attached member of his flock. tions upon the land in New Mexico For Over Sixty Years Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It sooths the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea.

Twenty-five cents a bottle. Guaran Two Accidents. A. Cryne, a yard engineer re-Biding at 1006 Nineteenth street, came within an ace of having the sight of the left eye destroyed at 6.35 o'clock last evening. water bottle on his NO CHANCES TO BE TAKEN.

under the Food and Drugs act, "une 353T l.ol Serial teed Well President. Roosevelt Will be. Guarded During His Stay jelo-mwf-wky where he expected to found a new colony, but would get property adjacent to Zion City and found the colony there. INo explanation of how he lost the option on the lands in New Mexico was vouchsafed by Voliva. It was generally understood that he had failed to receive the financial backing he had expected.

Frost In Berks County. Reading, September 26. All along the Blue Mountains there was a light frost during the night and some late vegetables were nipped. Some most fancy that men and women had arrived at such a state of perfection that they were little less than angels. Death, like time, is a great bealer of wounds, a great soother of passions, a great calmer of turbulent thoughts, a slayer of enmity.

He is the peace-makef par excellence, having caused theiaylng to gain general currency that we should say nothing of the dead but what is good. Among the laws of the "Twelve Tables," compiled by the Decemviri, there was one which, in fact forbade to speak injuriously of the dead. It is in exchange for this doubtless that we are always doubly anxious and ready to vilify the living. -Westminster Qu. Don't worry about your kidneys when you can obtain 30 days' treatment of Pinules for $1.00.

Thes little globules bring relief in the first hlm In the left eye, fortunately only cutting it slightly. The wound was dressed at his home. J. W. Wolford.

of 421 Willow ave-iiu, "received treatment at the Altoona hospital yesterday morning for a laceration of the head. He sustained the wound by being accidentally struck on the bead on the Juniata repair track. To cure cold, first move the bowels. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently on the bowels drives out the cold, clears the bead. It's pleasant to take, and mothers highly recommend it for colds, croup and whooping cough.

Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Equally good for young and old. Sold by Jno. Butler, C. S.

Taylor, J. Ross Ua teer. in canton, O. Canton, September 26. (Preparations are being mnde to entertain visitors at Canton on Monday, when President Roosevelt will dedicate the McKinley memorial.

Inspector Sutton, chief of the southern district of the united States secret service, has completed arrangements to dose. Backache, lumbago and rheumatism yield quickly. If not satisfied your money refunded. This is a fair offer; you can't lose. Sold by Jno.

P. Butler, C. S. Taylor, J. Ross Ma-leer.

of the lowlands irt that region were guard President Roosevelt during the fkwntnn Cu Coke. Altoona Ou Gov Try a Tribune Want Ad. almost 'white. i ceremonies, while the president has.

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