I. yvvvyv.rt HI 1MB OH IIS Women as Well as Men Are Made, Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind;, discouruKcsiiudlessciisumhition; beauty,. Tribute to the BLACK HUNDREDS AVENGE TER RORIST CRIME AT ODESSA. Phonograph KAULBARS AVERTS MASSACRE Ut v s l m ' -J R -twit ! 'J kMS K i i'( Even John Philip Sousa, the great bandmaster, who has no use for Phonographs, has been forced to recognize the Phonograph as a for midable competitor. The two-step king says that people will no longer go to concerts if they can have music in their own homes so easily and so cheaply as they can with the Phonograph. This is an unwilling tribute, but it is nevertheless a tribute. The man who has a Phonograph has a concert in his own house. Even a king could not have more. At our store you can hear them any time. The Victor Gramaphone. The Victor Junior $14.20 The Victor Z 21.20 The Victor No. 1 26.20 The Victor No. 2 34.20 The Victor No. 3 44.23 The Victor No. 4 54-2o The Victor No. 5 64.20 The Victor No. 6 104.20 I Vicron S J I J Jjv $ "His Mnstcr's Voice' ib.u ri.u'f The above prices include 12 8-in. records with each machine The Edison Phpnograph. The Edison Gem Phonograph $10.00 The Edison Standard Phonograph 20.00 The Edison Home Phonograph 30.00 The Edison Triumph Phonograph 50.00 Records, 35c each; $4.20 per dozen. Compare these prices with anyone 's, and remember we save you the freight. Newhouse Brothers, Jewelers and Opticians. Burlington Watch Inspectors. (Vjw L '.4 witi? a rn 1 xTrn -nm t Tra 1JW il XLUO.JL I LIS JJVSJ..1JX.I.1 u I WfllD SPECULATIVE WAVE CON TINUES ON 'CHANGE. ending Bulls Sell to Secure Profits, but May Option Shows Net Gain of Nearly Five Cents for Week No Change in Crop Conditions. Chicago, May 20. The past week I with its "dollar wheat" lias been ua historic one in the history of the Chi. cago board of trade. While statistics on the quantity of wheat which changed hunds aro not obtainable, the assertions of veteran traders that the volume of business was of unprece dented proportions may be safely ac cepted. There have been many wild sessions in the wheat pit bolore, nota bly when "cornors" were being- run, when prices lluctuated more violently when small cliques made or lost mostly lost Imposing fortunes, but never bctoro lias there been a broader or bettter sustained general market. Never before have grain brokers dono a larger business. For more than a week, when the rest of the city was asleep, tho lights in their offices woro ablazo, where heavy-eyed clerks mrk Into the small hours trying to eop track of tho business done. ardly a houso In town has a suffl- ilent forco of clones In the pit to 1111 0 orders which are pouring in from aino to California. Nor are there nough wires to handle- tho mass of daily business. Tho Inevitable there oro has happened nnd only tho larger orders aro considered. Crop reports, private and public, the solemn verdicts of "experts," oinclal and unofficial cron estimates and the ;$ntlcJng literature of tho commission ,01180s, who are growing rich on com- fhilsslons nlone, vary noticeably In do- stall, but they aro piactlcally united In tho statement that tho world cannot . 1, grow this year all the wheat It needs to consume. Minor Items, such na "green bug" damages and tho like, have, been made much of, but the weather hero and abroad Is tho all influential factor. Spring has been .0 lato that tho whole country has ob- orvod It and bought wheat. Even iverpool Importers, who usually , fork for cheap wheat In Amorlca, FBlVn timinlif .1l.-nsil.. It. Ililo miirlmt !" MM.,t,. mtm;nv u uwo uiuwvubi Tho majority of traders proclaim loudly still higher prices, but taka pioflts on good advances. One house alone has come out with a note discordant to the chorus, de claring thnt the market Is one manu factured by big houses, who have made a mountain of damage out of a mole hill of unsatisfactory weathoi and green bugs. Prices during the week have been an index of the relative strength ol two forces buying against a crop shortage, and selling, not In the belief of a good crop, but to secure profits. The week ended with the Indicator pointing to the success of the bulls, with May wheat showing a net gain or 4'iic. This week promises to furnish fur ther speculative excitement, for there has been no material change in crop conditions reported. 1 onto of tho tialn, were piled in tho cars. The seventeen caskets contain ing, the Heading dead were carried from the car and placed on four largo floats, each of which was drawn by an escort of Shrlners and Sir Knights, and tho procession moved from the depot to the three city morgues, whero tho bodies were deposited. Bomb Found In 'Frisco Street Car. San Francisco, May 20. A satchel containing a bomb was found in a Sutter street car at tho barn at Oak and Broderlck streets. The fuse had been lighted, but tho spark died out before reaching the powder. Tho po lice are working on tho case. The United Railroads officials believe that tho Infernal machine wns left In tho car by a strike sympathizer. READING RECEIVES ITS DEAD Bodies of Seventeen Wreck Victims Deposited In Morgues. Heading, Pa., May 20. With prac tical'' the entire community paying, respect to their memory, tho bodies of the1 seventeen Mystic Shrlners of this city who were killed In the south' ern California wieck on May 11, werej brought hero. With tho dead came ten survivors, who showed the effects of the ordeul through which they passed, Slnco the full story of tho wreck was told and Reading found herself a city of tho dead, preparations have been made to leccive tho bodies ol the victims of tho accident with prop er ceremonies. Long before It was time for the train to arrive, thousands massed themselves around the rail road station, but only members of the arlouB committees from Rajah tem ple, mcmbeis of tho families and im mediate friends of the dead and living wero permitted to congregato on tho station platform. i When tho funeral train arrived 200 knights In full uniform wero on hand to act as a guard of honor when tho dead wore taken from tho cars. An entire troop of the state constabulary, together with the city's full pollco forco, were on hand to provent people lrom blocking tho approaches to tho station. Tho fairest flowers, bought by mem bers of tho Masonic order, ajpng tho Norfolk Man Ends Life. Norfolk, Nob., May 18. W. W. Rob erts, for years a prominent insurance man hero and lately of Oklahoma, who had returned to make this his homo, committed suicide at a room ing house, using carbolic acid. Do liestic difficulties caused tho act. INDICTMENTS IN HIGH PLACES. Members of Prominent Law Firm and Clerk of Court Called to Bar. Lincoln, May 20. Indictments wero returned by the grand jury against L. W. Ullllngsloy and R. W. Greeno, lawyers, and their client, Ida Younger, charging blackmail, and against W. T. Phillip, district court clork, charging embezzlement. Phillips is alleged to have retained for his own use $1,300 collected as fees, In excess of his sal ary. Ullllngsley and Greeno compose an old, established firm here and It Is charged that on May 14, 1907, acting for their client, Ida Younger, they collected $100 from Broderson & Frohm, saloon keepers, whose applica tion for a license they protested. In consideration of tho money tho law firm dropped tho protest proceedings, so tho indictment alleges. It Is al leged they also attempted to hold up O. M, Quick nnd F. J. Richards for $100 each by agreeing not to protest their applications for liquor licenses. All of the parties were arrested and Ullllngsley & Greene wero released on $500 bond each, and Phillips was released under $1,500 bond. Governor General Adopts Vigorous Measures to Suppress Disorders, Terror Stricken Hebrews Close Stores and Streets Arc Deserted. Odessa, May 22. Tho Mack Hun dreds took advantage of the luueral of the three police ofllclals assassi nated at tho Central pollco bureau to renew their attaclts on Jews. Tho whole Jewish population became ter ror stricken, all the stores were closed mid the sticots were almost deserted. Jews and students were barliaiously attacked and beaten and Jewish houses were llred Into. One pretext Tor this shooting was that shots had been flrod from the houses In ques tion, the well known provocative tac- I tics that were Indulged at Malyslok and Sladlce being thus repeated. Governor General Kuulbars, how over, under the spur of previous In- struetions from St. Petersburg, had adopted measures to prevent the dis orders from growing Into a general massacre, and consequently another prepared antl-Jewlsh attack has for the lime being been averted. Owing to the unreliability of the pollco, the governor posted himself and was in personal control of tho patrols at tho btreet corners. Tho signal for tho beginning of tho trouble 'was the tiring of a shot nt the Mineral procession from a win dow. This wounded a Cossack slight- ly, whereupon the man's comrades fired three volleys Into the building whence this shot had come, shattering nil the windows. General Kuulbars. ' who was In the luneral procession, at once gave orders that his soldiers surround the houso. This was dono and the building was searched. Thir ty persons weio arrested, Including tho man who fired the shot, lie Is a member of the Union of True Rus sians. Owing to the constant danger to their lives, the large Jewish popula tion of Odessa Is In n condition of ex treme nervousness. They do not ven ture out of doors and all tho Jewish stores In the city are closed. vigor aim euecriui ticss soon distppenr when thekiduesarc out of o'lcr or dis eased. Kidney trouble luu become so prevalent that it is not uucotit moil for a child to In: born afflicted wiU weak kiduevs. ffthi- ehildurinatcatoonfteii, if the urine scaldhr the flesh, or if, when the child reaches am age when it should be able to control the puswine, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thoenusoof tlicdilli culty is kidney trouble, mid the first step" should be towards tlu tteatmeut of thche iniportiintorgans. This unpleasant tumble is duo to a diseased condition ol the kidneys and bladder and not Uv Zi. habit as most people suppose. Women as w ell as men are made mfscr able with kitlnev and bladder trouble;, and both need the same ureal rctiicdt-. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root issooniealied. It is sold by druggists, ' iifty ceut and one-dollar sie bottles. You inav have a sample bottle by until free, also a pamphlet tolling all about Swatnn-Root.. including many of the thousands of testi monial letters teceived from sufferer cured. Iu writing Dr. Kilmer &" Co.,. liiuglmmtou, N. V., be stue and mcntuKu this paper. Don't make any mistaken but remember the name, Swamp-Hoot,. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and the ail dress, lliuglinuitou, N. Y., on every bottle. -'7' '' fytfr Homo of BwwnjHocC YAQUI'S AGAINON WARPATH Said to Have Killed Ten Mexicans and Two Americans. El Paso, Tex., May 22. The Yaqul Indluns of Sonora, Mux., are reported to be again on the warpath, and James F. Simpson and Edward Ksllng, who arrived fiom thu Yaqul country, stated that on the present raid tho Indians are said to hove killed ten Mexicans and two Americans, two of the dead Mexicans having been seen by Simpson. General Torres, with a laryo body of troops, Is pursuing tho Indians. The Inhabitants of Sahtianlh, a Mexican town of a.OOO, nre terror htrlcken and most of thorn have fled. Tho Yaquls are said to have been driven to outbreak by starvation, and have crossed the river, raiding tho settlements to tho north for the first time in many years. OYSTERS in every style. Ca tering to parties and dances & specialty. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Candy and Cigars. The Bon Ton W. 5. BENSB. Proprietor. Maynard Found Guilty. Alliance, Neb., Mny 20. A Jury In the district court returned n verdict of murder In tho first degree against Roy Maynnrd. Maynard shot and killed Roy H. 'Barnes, proprietor of a railroad dining hall. Maynard had been employed In Denver by Barnes a few days btforo tho shooting and had been discharged from tho navy but a few days before his employment. Do You Eat Meat? When yen oro hungry and want somothig nice in the meat lino, drop into my ninrkot. 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