' fZTWff' -"r?(iV' ' ijnt-rr' -ifTi",in')i' rnrvwc ,"cr"w ""- "" ' W "V' rr"w - Fxmrijrp&m ' "V The Commoner 15 MAY 19, 1905 CSFWH ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE BONANZA FOR CANVASSERS You can mako 160.00 a week. Sparc tlmo f 1.00 an hour. Salary If preferred. Outfit free. Zlcglor Co. Philadelphia. Shako iHto YoHPbhooB Allon'a Foot-EMo. unawdcrfor the foot. It curoo painful, swollen, smarting, norrouo foot, and instantly takos the sting oat of oornB and bunions. It's tho jprcatCHt com Tart discovery of the aa-n. Allan's Footlingo makosticht- KATNTtKfAttf. Mfcrt a ar 1 ai - m niuioiHtn. wmmmt A vturiatrr wifl lt la4. .thrtttt Bad ftotaMB troatlM, JHrtna rmntnd4. f 1.09 mv tin, tt&n,et T.xp. jwtiI't, rZ til 4 LK ntling or now shoos feel easy. It is a, certain euro for Ingrowing nails, sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching loet. Wo have ovor 80,0(0 testimonials. TJtY IT TO-D A Y . Sold by all Druggists and Bboo Stores. :":fiWYcj? 25o. Do not accept ntiy unlisti- C'iZjnt. 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Wain thoroughfare TO THE E6W7S& CLJIW Gxposition VIA timon PJIC777C This route traverses the heart of the i great jNortnwesc witmts boundless resourc es, gives you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River and a trip to 1 PORTLAND and NORTHWEST and an opportunity to visit YELLOWSTONE PARK JUNE 1st to SEPT. 10th from Pocatello or . Ogden, through Monida. THROUGH TRAINS DAILY E. B. SLOSSON, Gcn'l Agent, Lincoln, Nebraska. Judge Kohlsatt issued an injune tion against the Chicago strikers in behalf of seven express companies. Tho injunction was based on tho in terferenco with interstate commerce. Judge Brentano issued an injunction restraining the members of tho Iron bed Workers' Union from congregat ing about the premises or interfering with tho business of the Art Bedstead Company. Speaking to a representative of -lie Omaha - Bee, Mr. Roosevelt said: "You are authorized to state that I will not again be a candidate for tho office of president of the Unitod States. There are no strings on thfs statement. I mean it. I made my speech at Denver for the purpose of convincing the people of my earnest ness in regard to the matter of rail road legislation. I will not be satis fied with any compromise that does not bring relief to tho people from the conditions that now exist in regard to transportation affairs in this coun try. No compromise bill from con gress will be accepted." Count Cassini, Russian ambassador to the United States, has been trans ferred to Madrid. Baron Rosen, un til recently Russian minister at Tokio, becomes, ambassador to tho United States. Secretary of Agriculture "Wilson, ac companied by representatives of his department, is making a tour-of the northwest. They will hold meetings in various sections of the country lo which meetings farmers will bo in vited. r Justice McLane of tho New York supreme court denied the application of Herbert G. Tull, a policy holder In the Equitable Life for an injunction restraining that society and the state superintendent of insurance from pro ceeding with the p'roposed amended charter of the Equitable, providing for the mutualization of the society. The Union Pacific Railway company has filed with secretary of state at Salt Lake City, amended articles in creasing the amount of its preferred stock $100,000,000, Attorney General Brown of Ne braska holds that tho state has tho right to assess property, money or credits of fraternal insurance companies. It is reported that Mayor Dunne may appoint John F. Fetzer, formerly receiver of the Union Traction com pany, as acting manager of the lines under municipal control. California milling interests had a hearing before the interstate com merce commission. They protested against the reduction of the ten per cent differential on cornmeal rates over the rates on corn from Nebraska to Pacific coast points. The commis sion is also investigating the wooden vare rates. Tho price list committee of the Mississippi Valley Lumbermen's asso ciation, the Wisconsin Valley asso ciation and the Northwestern Hemlock association, has agreed to advanco the price of all classes of "lumber 50 cents per thousand. In an investigation of the Armour car lines by the interstate commerce commission, H. P. Ober, manager of the perishable freight traffic of the Northern Pacific, testified that the cost to his company for icing, aver aged $1.10 to $1.75; that the average charge for icing cars and numerous re-icings was $25 per car on shipments of fruit from western points to St.! Paul when tho companies own tho cars that wero used; but when tho Ar mour cars wero used, a chargo of $35 was made and tho extra $10 went to tho Armour peoplo in addition to the rental charges mado by tho Armour lino. Dr. Oliver Woodson Nixon for many years literary editor of tho Chicago Inter Ocean is dead. Frank D. Brandago of New London, Conn., a member of congress from the Third Connecticut district, was chosen United States senator to succeed tho lato O. H. Piatt. A certificate of incorporation of the "Carnegio Foundation" has been is sued in Now York to the men selected by Carnegio to manage, tho $10,000,000 fund for aged teachers in universities. A cyclono struck Marquetto, Kans., May 9. Twenty-nine lives wero lost, forty-four persons were injured and a largo portion of tho town was wrecked. Tho supreme court of Iowa hold, in a damage suit against a railroad com pany, that a child can not bo guilty of contributory negligence. According to reports received at Berlin, a battle between tho Russian and Japanese fleets will bo tho signal for an attack by Oyaraa on Line-vitch. KFRUITBOOK nhowB In NATURAL COLORS ami nccurntolv describe! 21A vnrlrtlr of fruit. Send for our trnn of (luttrlliiillrtn. Wo want moreulttmeo. SUrk Uro'i, Iz-nlilaiu, Jt. jirv fcj-r Vct.V f iv.; 'lr From Furntei to Flili Tho urontoiit coro U oxorcUod In tho mnnufooturo of Vnatt Fnnctw, Kvory fnrnnco cliBrun U UwtotL orory wlro cnrnfnlly drawn, nn. noiklodnnd imltAnUcd, rrnrr loom oparnted by killed Inhor and orory I'AOE WO VJCN WIHIi FENC.K CO, "ox 8 is Adrian, Mich. In riots at Milltopol, Russia, thir teen Jews were killed and at Zhitomir, twelve Jews were killed and fifty in jured. The director of tho census estimates the present population of the United States at 82,518,000. An investigation discloses that tho Equitable Life has been the victim of largo fraudulent loans on policies and several arrests will follow. . Tho representatives of the Armour car lines have offered to reduce tho icing charges from 15 to 30 per cent over tho entire Michigan fruit bolt, if what is known as tho Michigan fruit case against tho Armours is dismissed. Tho houso of commons by a voto of 315 to 252 rejected Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman's resolution cen suring the government for its Irish policy. Illinois farmers are engaged in a battle against tho locust, known as tho seventeen-year variety. They fear great damage to tho fruit trees. What is known as the "Fraternal City" is to bo established in New Mexico. It will cover 80,000 acres of land and will be used as a panl trium for consumptives. It will be open to members of all fraternal or ganizations. An Inkstand costing $500 has been ordered for Vice President Fairbanks. The government will pay the bill, l ho Inkstand will be used by Mr. Fair banks during his official term and will then become his personal prop erty. Governor LaFolletto of Wisconsin has signed a bill which requires a residence of ono year in tho state before a divorce can bo sedured," but upon an order of the court a divorced person may remarry immediately. CANCER Cured toBtay cured. 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