human race afflicted with queer disease

T I E VP
WATT INH'AIN FOB FOOD.
Salvation Army's 0,000 Baskets Gave
Out Too Soon.
Nevada.GoVernor Declares
„ That Roosevelt's Sug­
gestion Will Be Met.
TROOPS WILL REMAIN
1
,
s
For Three Weeks a t Least or I'euding t h e Legislature'sr Action on the
Situation—Mafitnl
Law
ta
be
Tried if Otliri- .Means Fail—The
President Waloi; ng.
Uono.'Xcv., Jan. 2.—A special'
session of the Nevada, Legislature^
was I H . I W by Gov. John Sparks.
The Governor said on Sunday that
he would Issue t h e procln'milou in
the mor.'.iiig, a n d th:iX thy date of
convcuiiir, the Legislature
Vioaid
probably be Jul) 14
I lie i nil was made a t the rou.ui-.-t
ut i issldent Hodseveli, who uus
l i o n ied
Nevada's (jowinor
v.iat
such action must be taken o r the
tioops now stationed at
Goldfield
would be removed
Notification of the decision to re­
assemble the Legislature has been
transmitted to Washington
County
Commissioner Rosenthal of GoldilelJ, whose resignation has boen re­
quested, by Gov Sparks, ha., re 1 use J
to vacate the oifke
New
VWK. UCg,^0.-—Tile -dlotrlb'.
JL
utlng stations of the Salvation Army
in Manhattan and Brooklyn gave
away 5,000 basket-dinners on Christ­
mas. It Is estimated that the sup­
ply reached from -25,00.0 to 30,000
persons. Each basket contained a
flvo pound chicken, nine or ten po­
tatoes, the same number of 'apples,
a> two pound loaf of bread, a can
each of Boup and con dens; J milk and
half a pound each of coffee ^and
sugar.
The 5,000J>askefts assigned to-Manh&ttan were quickly exhausted and,
several hundred disappointed men,
women and children were turned
away' with a lfl.af.of bread and many
more without anything
In. Crook
lyn, many had to be turned away
without so much ?s a loaf of bread.
Aolcl Starts for J a p a n .
Washington, an 'i —The depar­
ture from Washington on" Monday of
Viscount Siuzo Aoki, the Japanese
Ambassador, and Viscountess Aoki,
was made the -occasion of an un­
usual demonstration intended as a
mark of official and personal friend­
liness and cordiality toward the Am­
bassador and the J ^ a n c s o Govern­
ment
No secrecy was made of the
fact that the prc-enfe cf a large
GoldQold, Nev . Dec 31.—{.apt
Cox, the personal representative o.
Gov Sparks, In the Goldheld district
on Sunday, received the following
from the Governor
"Extra session will oe call- <1 In
due time, and if we faU to get pro­
per relief we will- try marital law
In Goldfleld Law and order mu.-t be
maintained in Goldfleld "
-This action followed the action of
President Roosevelt o n . Saturday,
announcing that he would withdraw
the Federal troops at once unless
Governor S;,arks within five days
called the Legislature, in which
event the troops would be allowed
'to remain fo. three VCP'KB.
MUllDKK BEFOKU X.UAS DINNER.
Dr. Amesbury Fires Twice as Fam­
ily A—cnibles About the Table.
Hyde Park, Mass., Jan 2.—Just
as the steaming tu-Fkey was about to
be placed on the table and everything
. was reedy {or the Christmas feast,
t h e first meal which he was to have
.eaten with her for several weeks,
Dr. Walter R. Amesbury drew a re' volver and Shot his wife, Anna,
through the breast, inflicting injuries
from which she died a low minutes
Ister, (the tragedy turning Christmas
y from one of-joy to one of sad­
ness.
Bearded,
Schoolgirl 'Killed By Suitor.
Boston, Dec.
31.—Sjamuel
H.
Stetson, 24 years old, s i o t and fa­
tally wounded (Edith AshW,. -a high
(school girl
ASbington Wednesday
night, and .then committed suicide.
The girl was not thought to be se­
riously Injured at first, but this af­
ternoon she died at the Brockton
City Hospital.
The refusal of Miss Ashley to ac­
cept Stetson's further attentions is
supposed to have been tbe cause of
the crime. Miss Ashley was the
daughter of Fred E Ashley and a
mtfmber of the clas of 1908 at the
Ablngton High School. She was a
beautiful girl and gave promise
a vocalist.
and Wrapped- In a'
Shroud.
London, Jan. 2.—The Druce famf-1
ly vault In Highgate Cemetery was
opened on Monday, and the coffin,
which Robert. C. Caldwell of Staten
Island • testifying t h e ' other day on
behalf of George Hollamby Druce,
said contained, not the body of
Thoifias C. Druce but a roll of lead,
was found to contain human remains.
The representative of a news agen­
cy, who was present, says: "When
the coffin was opened it was found
to contain the body of an aged
bearded man. Ths plate bore the
name: 'Thomas Charles Druce.' "
The' point so hotly contested for
years past in the fight for the Port­
land title and estates was settled a t
12.15 P. M.
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Old,
MARY BAKER EDDY
by. a new lawsuit Involving
Christian Science head and her
istees, brought
by the "next
friends," Mrs. Eddy's son, George
Wj. Glover, his. daughter, Mary Daker Glo'ver, and Mrs. Eddy's adopted
son. Dr.. Ebenezer Foster, of Waterbury, Vt., who are renresente.l by
Mr. Chandler as attorney.
had-
TtnhiinKaj
I
T isn't, a horse-trading business. It isn't a ped­
dler's dickering,. It is a serious business, cleanly
and honorably conducted.. It is findings market for,
and distributing, the world's merchandise;
An institution that disposes, of fifty'millions of
dollars' worth of merchandise annually benefits the
country infinitely more than even these large figures
indicate. These fifty millions represent only the origin­
al leaven'. "Some of these millions g o right into the
hands of our employees. Other millions go to manu­
factories in towns and cities all over the country, to
pay the workers there. These workers spend their
earnings among the shop-keepers of their home• towns—making' prosperous times there.
The circles of benefit are of unlimited circum­
ference, and never-ending continuity—making for
the Nation's universal prosperity.
Let the store-keeper's business stagnate; then
factories reduce their time, or become idle; prosperity
wanes; the wheels of commerce drag, and the whole
Nation suffers. T o .keep the country prosperous,
the public must buy. The Nation's prosperity de­
pends upon the store's ability to sell
The store that markets a large share of the prod­
ucts of labor, while supplying most advantageously
the people's needs, is doing a large and important
public service.
Each year the Wanamaker work of distribution
grows greater. Each year the Wanamaker Service
improves in its benefits to the Public.
A.
Formerly
T. Stewart & Co.
Broadway, Fourth Avenue,
Eighth 10 Tenth Street
FALLOWS A MIND CURIST.
Calls It Christian Psychology and Be­
lieves in Healing.
_- Chicago-, Dec. 31.—Bishop Sam­
uel Fallows of the Reformed Episco­
pal Church has announced himself
a "believer in the mental cure of di­
sease. He calls it Christian psych­
ology. He stated that Us, church,
the St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal,
will Inaugurate a movement for such
cures in the "near "future", with the"
A VIVISECTION OF MAN.
advice and .the assistance of some
Miss Snow, Anti-Vivlsectionist, Use* of the leading neurologists and
physlcans of th city.
Her Pen in the Task.
Boston, Dec. 31.—Miss Helen •''.. "Ohristlte^ psychology," he said in
on on Sunday, "uses every
Snow, the well known antl-vivisebr;
i c y j n ,,the%wprid •of'.na-.
tionist of Hartford, Conn.,
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Evolution of ^icose.
, : and Hh^ical'
sons in society bring Rose in
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ItvunliesHhe
physician and
evolution to the production of '
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yman
Maxims of an Innocent," whioh f u r | f . ?
? * £ . - In 'the ;great work of
nlsh the striking feature of the vott healing, jjt.'ialms to give the phy­
ume. 'Some of the maxims follow? sician trained men and women to
assist him in his ministry to the sick,
"When a certain point of attracl
and suffering.
tion has been reached the end must
come—marriage, recklessness, res!
. Work of Japanese Spies.
lgnation or retreat."
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Portland,
Ore., Dec. 30.—Mayor
"Blame no woman for keepln*
an eye on her husband, for otim Harry K. Lane on Friday, in an ad­
there is only the choice between do­ dress before the National Guard As­
ing that and shutting both ey<" sociation, declared that agents of the
Japanese Government nad procured
tight"
accurate
maps of Portland, maps and
"Be patient with first love. Pr;
specification of every' roadway lead­
tlce is the road to perfection."
i n g into the city, and of the various
"Delays in love are -seldom d
pipe lines from which the city ob­
gerous, but a false step may be
tains its water supply.
remediable. When in doubt as
the next move—wait." *
Work F o r Thousands of Mea.
' "The burned child dreads
Pittsburg, Jan. 2.—January 6,
fire,' is an untruth in love."
most of the mills in McKeesport Glass"The unknown is the region
enchantment.
Man believes t! I! port, Duquesne and up the Mononwoman is the sphinx—The un '| gahela Valley as far as Monessen and
down to Pittsburg, will be in opera­
swerable riddle of creation,
tion and more than 40,900 men who
not undeceive him."
have been idle for several weeks will
have returned to work.
Sane Man Long in Asylum.
New Management In Toft Camp.
Washington, Dec. 30.—If plans
now under way are carried into effect
an announe'ement will be made in
Washington in a week or so that will
cause the political world to sit up and
take notice and at the same time
throw consternation in the hearts
of the men in charge of a number of
booms for the Republican President­
ial nomination. It Is known that
since President Roosevelt
finally
eliminated himself from *the situation
negotiations have been in progress
SLAIN WOMAN IDENTIFIED.
(having for their purpose the annex­
ing of Frank H. Hitchcock to the
Taft boom. Mr. Hitchcock was a Mrs. Hull Says the Body is That
of Agnes Young.
consistent and sincere third term ad­
New York, Jan. 2.—Another iden
vocate up to the night two weeks ago
when President Roosevelt repeated tVQcatlon of the body of the nude
woman found on D e c 26 in Five
bis declaration not to run
Points Pond, near Harrison, N. J,
was made on Monday.
Admiral Brownson's Resignation.
•Mrs. Frank Hull of 86 West 104th
Washington, Jan. 2.—The resig­
Street, wife of an artist, postively
nation of Rear Admiral Willard H.
Brownson from the office of Chief of identified the body as that of an In
the Naval Bureau of 'Navigation be­ timate friend, Mrs. Agnes Young,
cause Prpeldent Roosevelt overruled with wnom on Christmas Day she
to Jersey City. There, she
his objection to placing a naval sur­ went
geon in command, of a hospital ship says, her friend boarded a, train for
is not likely to end the controversy Newark, accompanied by Charles My­
between the line and the staff of the ers, a piano tuner, with whom she
naval service. Admiral Brownson's was in love.
Mrs. Hull Bays Mrs". Young had
protest was the breath applied to a
smouldering flame, and those who $300 conealed in her stocking, and
have known of all the trouble that also had a diamond ring with a sin­
has been brewing for a long time gle stone..worth $80, a gold wedding
realize that the matter cannot be ring, and, a gold watoh.
adjusted without much discussion
NEW YORK MARKETS.
and the distribution of ,j5ome hard
knocks
Wholesale Prices of Vmrm Pcodace
Qaoted for the Week.
Grief Kills John Lambert.
WBMAT.—Wo. 3 Red, 1.04# a »1.<>5K,
Philadelphia,
Dec.
31.—John X*. 1 Northern Dalnth,- «1.>S^.
Lambert, painter and a r t critic died O O M —No.
M?£a73o.
—
at his home In Jenkln'town on Sun­ OATS.—MIM*.
WniU, K^wMt.
day. His death Was the result of Miuc.—4c. per qmart.
nervous breakdown,
hastened
by BOTTKR.—Western, extra, N ^ a e M .
grief over his affliction of blindness,
Firsts,—«6><a»8«. State dairy, finest
which overtook blm while in Spain
—37aS8e.
last summer. At that time he has­ O U M I , - S t a t e , fall oreaas, lfrXalS^o.
tened to this city, where he was con­ Bsww.—Nearby, tfaney, 49a4M. State.
Goo* to ohoice, S6a88o.
Westerm,
fined in a dark room for months
Firsts, 30a82c.
a t , the Pennsylvania Hospital. The
affliction 1B said to have been brought BHKTBS.—City dressed, 7^al0e.
on by the reflection of the sun on OALVKS—Oity'arsssed.J 8 a l 4 ^ c . Coun­
try dressed, per lb. SalX^s.
the white roads of Spain.
S n a p . — P e r 100 lb., S.OftalU.OO.
Hoes.—Live, per 100 lb.,S4.80af 490.
Picture to Cure Insane.
HAT.—Prime, 100 lbs., *1.07>£.
Maraillon, Ohio, Dec. 31.—The STBAW.—Leug rye, »0a6*o.
physicians at the State Hospital for L I T * POULTRY.—Fewh,.per lb. ll>io
the Insane on Sunday tried the ex­
Chickens, Spring, per
lb., 9 ^ c
Ducks, per lb., 12c.
Turkeys,
periment of exhibiting to the patients
•
a big palnUng of Christ illumined . 12*0?
by electric Ughta.
It is believed DRBSSED POULTRY.—Turkeys, per lb.
12a28e. Fowls, per
lb.. 9sll#f..
that by thus concentrating the at­
Chickens, Phila., per lb.,"3»»38«
tention of the Insane upon this pic­
VsaaTABLM.—Potatoes, L.L,perbbL
t u r e , " beneficial therapeutic effect
$1.85a2.10 ' Onions.-Walterl»«r-bbL,
will be produced and may resvlt In
their recovery. •
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CHARITT.
"Next Friends" Block: . S l . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
Endowment for Science School.
'.Boston, Mass., Dec. 31.—DisputHe Denies That the -A<frr ing the powor ef Mrs. Mary Bsjjer.
•B«ay»h^^Wf^h^Ch^nilWScleiSM
.Church, to take..disposition of so
ministration
Targe*a part of her fortune, formal
the P a n i c
notices have been served on Trus­
tees McLellan, Fernald and Baker,
URATES NOT TO BLAME -having in charge Mrs. Eddy's estate,
ordering them not to make the | 1 ,
lie Declares the Guilty Managers of 0^0,000 gift to-foun da charitable
the Trusts Are Using the Panic to institution, recently announced, or
Assail Roosevelt.—Honest Busi­ any other appropriation from Mr Ed­
dy's estate pending the outcome of
ness Unhurt—President Mas Never litigation.
Been Against Capital.
According to ex-Senator William
Si Chandler, this, action is to bp folBoston, Jan. 2.—Secretary of "War
William H Tuft, made his first pub­
lic utterances since Ms tour rount-f
the world, in this city on Monday.
His principal speech was 'be'fore
the Merchart's Association at nlght.^J
whtre lie was cheered, as the nextPresident of the' United States,.
It
was generally thought that he would
tall; on the political situation and his
own candidacy for the Presidential,
nomination
But he spoke entirely
on the recent panic and the fauses^
leading to It.
'
He completely ignored the
dentlal election and devoted
peech to a" defense bf Preside
Roosevelt and his co'urflFtoward 1
trusts.
He also spoke to the ministers
the city and suburbs at their f*\
;lar Monday morning meetlrigi
att°nded in the afternoon a rei
at the Elysium Club arranged
Jews of the city.
DEAD MAN IN DRUCIS COFFINS
VICOUNT SIUZO AOKI.
number of prominent officials at the
railroad station to see the Aokis de­
part was to make known to the Jap-;
anses Government and people that
the Government of the United States
wished to maintain as strongly as
ever the traditional friendship be­
tween the two nations.
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Oheyenne, Wyoming, Dec. 31.|
Ruined By Thaw Trial.
Edward Byers, who has been c<
New York, Dec. 30.—Mrs. Matilda
fined in the State Asylum for t
•Beatrice De Mille, the school mistress
teen years, has been ordered
of Pompton Lake, N. J., who filed a
leased by the Wyoming Supre
petition in bankruptcy on Thursday,
Court. This dcree Is the culmi
In the United States District court in
tion of a fight In Byers's behalf mi
Trenton, _N. J., has $12,257 liabili­
by F. T. Pay ton of Arlpooish,
ties, and no assets.
ming, who became acquainted
It was Mrs. De Mille's school that
the man while himself confined]
•the asylum.
'
| | Evelyn Nesbit attended, and the no­
Payton was liberated and fort toriety the school received In the
about Byers. After several yis) Thaw t r i U is said to have caused
he visited Evanqton, where the u Mrs. Dc Mille's failure.
W h e n ' t h e y learned through the
lum is located, and went to tihejy
stitution. To his astonishment^ Thaw Trial that Evelyn Thaw had
once been a pupil at Pamlico, many
found Byers still there.
of the girls were removed from the
school. Witnln three months after
Indianapolis,
Jan.
2.—Bi
the trial was over, Mrs. De Mllle
Indianapolis,
Dec.
27.—I
saw most of her pupils leave her, and
Tarklngton, the well known Indj
she elbsed, the school. >
author, played the role cf Koni
Boaucalre Christmas, with the
Unemployed Flockiag to New Yocfc.
Uon that he had a couple of
New York, Doc. SO.—That sn.army
officers for opponents and ui
of tramps and unemployed is headed
feet and 'flats instead of swords.
for New York la the opinion of some
Tarkington was taken to th<
of the experts here who have boon
lice station and later released oj
lately studying the situation as re­
own recognizance.
vealed t h u s far this winter. A sud­
den jump io-the number of applica­
Troops to Stop Race War.
tions a t the Municipal Lodging House
Guthrie, Okla., Dec/30.—Gov.j
and some of the bureaus of the Char­
kell on Friday night said tl
ity Organization Society, gives rise to
had received disquieting repot
the belief t h a t an advance guard of
Henrietta and that two compa'i
such an army Is already in the city.
National Guard were in readlnj
- With a view to meeting this sltua
move to t h a t town at any mom< '
tion and "to protect New York from
was awaiting a telegraphic" rx
such an army a conference of persons
from t h e ' m a y o r for help.
interested in the charitable caro ^ f
Armed guards are patrolling
the homeless was held.
rietta and officers are endeaWj
It was decided to put the unem­
find an armed body of neg'f*
ployed to work in stone quarries on
reported four miles'from to[wa5
Blaj:kwen's Iclnnd.
!'
Belong! to every model
and residence. ' They are nearly
at* cheap as smoking kerosene
lamps. Write or call for my
estimates.
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R. W. QORHAfl,
Expert Electrical Contractor.
MOUNT KISOO, N. Y.
A full line of Electrical Goods for sale.
HUMAN RACE AFFLICTED
WITH QUEER DISEASE
Cooper Says Internal Parasites Cause Much
Suffering Everywhere.
The following remarkable statement
was recently made by L. T. Cooper.
I t concerns the preparation which has
been so widely discussed throughout
the country during t h e past year, and
has sold In such enormoos quantities
In leading cities:
" I t is now a well-known fact that
wherever-I have introduced my Mow
Discovery medicine, hundreds of peo­
ple have brought internal parasites,
o r tapeworms, to me. In many cases
these people did not know th« natare
of the parasite, and were consequently
extremely nervous until I explained
the matter,to them. I n some cities so
many 'have had this exper&snc* that
t h e public generally became f larmsd.
"I take this opportunity of explain­
ing what these creatures are, n a d what
I-have learned about them-in the past.
"Tapeworms' t.re much more com­
mon than would he supposed. I .ves­
ture to say that ten per c e n t of nil
chronic stomach trouble, or what Js
known as a 'rundown' condition, is
caused by them. An Individual may
suffer for years with one of these groat
parasites and not be aware, of i t
"Contrary t o general belief, the ap­
petite is not greatly increased—It only
becomes irresrular. There Is a general
feeling of. faintness, however, and a
gnawing sensation in tbe pit of t h o
stomach.
"People anUcted with one of these'
parasites,are nervous, and depressed,
t h e i r chief sensation is one of lan­
guor, aad they tire very easily. Lack
of energy and ambition affect the boar,
aad the mind becomes dull and slas>
Ctsh. Ths memory becomes not so
•sod, aad the eyesight is gaoerally;
poorer.
T h e New Discovery, in freeing stom­
ach aad bowels of all Imparities, seems
to be fatal to these great worms, nasi
almost Immediately ex pets them fronc
the system. I wish to assure aayoa*
who has ths experience just related,
with my preparation, that there Is, not
cause for alarm la the matter, aad.
that It wUI a s a rule mean a
restoration t o good health.'
~ 'The Cooper mcdlcass are a
to stoBMca smfferers. Wo sell
—r. W. dor