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' SOME Dm% TS For Stomach and Liver Brérs Dan't take medicine for your Stomach uil- mests morning. noon and night, as usually such medicines only give temporary relict and simply: digest thefood thathappens tobein the Stomach. Don't permit a surgical operation. alwaysserious dangerin operations,and in cases of Stomach, Liver and Intestinel Ai the kniie can be avoided if the right T taken in dme, or how Jong you 3 Wond riud Druggists, Nurses, Maiu Priests, Ministers. Farmers and muvle m m walks of life Send for FREE valuable booklet on Stomact, ‘Ailments to'Geo, H. Mayr, 15415 Whiting St., Chicago, 1L, For sale m Bemidji, Minn., by Bark- er's Drug Store and Druggists every- where. MEXICAN POLICY -+ NOT ANNOUNGED Washington Officials Work- ing on Docutent. AWAITING HUERTA’S MOVE Action by Wilson Administration Wil 'Not ‘Be Taken Until Mexico's Presi- dent Issues Proclamation Covering Result of Recent Election. Oct. 31.—Secretary ing to speak in the New al campaign, ‘said there in the Mexican situa Washivgton, Erycn, le Mr. Bryan will return to Washing: tom Saturday m ng and that day will address Maryland voters in Rock- wille, Hagerstown and Frederick. | ‘Fhat the next step in the Mexican mwolicy of the administration has not /been finally worked out and may not be announced for another week was \indicated at the White House. “It has been necessary,” saild'Chair- Bacon of the senate foreign re- s committee, “that the European nluons should recognize the right of {the United States to deal with the (sitwation. Now that we haye that rec- ©gnition it will take a little time for ’fl:o ,?resldent to work out the prob- LS | 'The possibility that within the next days a definite announcement will made by the Huerta government of result of the election last Sun- 18 haying the effect of postponing ) lsetion by the United States. While the election has béen repudi- ated here the actual formalities of {proelaiming the result may have some ibearing on the situation, for while this {@overnment has already refused to ‘countenance the result foreign gov- ermments have not taken any position and it is felt in many qudrters that ‘the United States should await formal sction by the authorities in Mexico City before putting on record its re- Jection. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR "fry this! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and brush it through Your hair, taking one strand at a time .. When you.darken your hair with ma Tea and Sulphur. no ome can tell, hecanse it’s ‘dome: 40’ ‘naturally/ 8o evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is musgsy and troubje- oy ealled “Weyeth's Sage and Sulphur ‘Hair Remedy.” You just dampen a ¢ @eponge or soft brush with it and &raw this through you hair, taking eme small strand .a time. By -morn- img all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifull dark- ened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and b, hair has stopped falling. @ray faded hafr, though no dis- grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once wit‘hf Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and look years younger Masquarade ‘and Theatrical COSTUMES BE OUR AGENT ‘Write for Speciai Discount L. KOPFMANN, CoSTUMER Successor to Smith Costume Co. 705-7-9 2ad Ave, S., Minneapolis intentional Duplicate some. For 650 cents you can buy at|/{ any drug store the read-to-use tonic| | MANY DROWNED OFF GOAST OF MOROCCO, Four Steamers Wrecked in Dis- astrous Storm. { Casablanca, Oct. 31.—Many persons are reported lost in four disastrous ‘wrecks on the Morocean coast, due to a terrific storm. The Greek steamer Missolonghi and the German steamer Martini were to-; tally destroyed .and all hands were believed lost. The Spanish steamer Lyria and the French steamer Carabelle are pound- ing to piecés on the rocks. Perhaps: some among their crews and passen- gers escaped. The sea was so rough it was impos- sible for rescuers to get mear any of, the stricken ships. Men could be seen clinging to the rigging of thc French and Spanish steamers, which | were rapidly pounding to pieces. Many futile attempts were made to get them with lifeboats. The gale || 'was one of the most severe ever seen qiit the coast of Morocco and many {|I'ships Were blown out of their course. Authorized to ‘Assume Throne. Munich, Bavaria, Oct. 31.—A bill authorizing Prince Regent Ludwig of ‘Baviiria 'to 'brifg His regency ‘to 'an ‘end #nd ‘proclafin ‘hithself king of Bavaria in place of insane King Otto was passed by the lower house of the Ba- varian diet. ;Only the:Socialist depu- /| ties and ‘two Democrats yoted against | the measure, which ‘hau been already,, approvéd by the upper houre. Washington. Washington, Oct. 31.—With the ad- ministration declaration of policy re-’ ‘garding Mexico complete President ‘Wilson is marking time. He will submit it in its entirety to the cabinet shortly. After it is ap- proved Secretary of State Bryan for trans- mission to the world powers. Not until then ‘will its contents be made public. policy will insist that there is no hope of restoring order in Mexico un- til ‘a constitutional government can be established there. It will state in unmistakable terms that not only Huerta but the, officials who have been his chief lieutenants in the last year’s developments under his administration must eliminate themselves. ed that they must be eliminated, but the details of how this is to be brought about is a closely guarded secret. Special Envoy John Lind suggested to President Huerta a plan for hold- ing ‘a special election in Mexico. It provided for a cessation of all hostili- ties by agreement for a definite pe- ricd. Then nominations could be made in regular form and an election be held where the polls would be safeguarded by the civil and the mili- tary authorities. It is believed here that this plan may be endorsed in the new declara- tion of policy. NEARLY LIKE OLD SCHEDULES New Freight Tarlfis Announced in Minnesota. St. Paul, has announced the schédule 6f freight rates prepared to conforjn with the Cashman distance tariff law enacted Jan. 1. % The new rates in the main differ little from the freight rates adoot- HUERTA MUST" STEP DOWN‘ Policy Believed to ‘Be Agreed on at it will be turned over to| It is known that the, 1f not it will be suggest- ' Oct. $1.—The Minnesota | railroad and warehouse commission | by the last legislature and eflective» ed in 1907 held valid by the U ed States supreme court last June,| sul except that they are both maximum and minimum rates, while the exist- ing rates are only maxlmum rates. Under the present law ‘the railroads ‘| conld reduce rates ‘to. meet special condltlona. while uhder the new Cash- man law reductions for one section: must be followed by similar reductions for the same distance eyerywhere on that road’s lines in the state. Merchandlse ‘rates under the new system are slightly higher up to 125 miles, lower from 125 to 300, and higher from 300 to 400 than rates:up- held by the decision in the Minneso- ta rate case. Commodity rates are the same as the present maximum, with the exception of lumber, which has been slightly reduced. American Steamer Deserted. The Lizard, Eng. Oct. 31.—The crew of the American schooner Lottie Beard was’landed here from the Brit- ish tank .steamer Sylvia. Captain Kendall of the Lottle Beard and 'his men abardoned their vessel st 'sea on Oct. 16. WITNESS™ CONDITION WORSE %o Mrs. Henning May l‘lot Be A Testify Again Soon. Chicago, Oct. 31.—The. coxdition ‘o Mrs. Johin C. Henning, chi tness for the ‘Btate in t_’fiesz:ol Dinfel Donalide ‘and Isuc ‘Steife! with conspiring fo ‘fétame_‘Glafénce S. Funk, took a turn for flle worse. Her physicians told Judge Pam that it might be some days before she can Tesume the witness stand. Reading ‘of transcripts of evidence taken at the damage suit filed against 1 TAKE SALTS T0 ‘ FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backacy or Bladder troubles you—Salts is fine for Kidneys. | Meat forms uric acid which ex- cites and overworks the kidneys | their eforts to filter it from the sys-| Item. Regular eaters of meat must {flush the the kidneys occasionally. 'You must relieve them like you re- lieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sbary pains in the back or sick head- lncho, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated =nd when the} weather is bad you have rheumatic 'twmges The urine is cloudy, full of ASedmAent the channels often get ir- ritated, obliging you get up two or three times during the night. | & To neutralize of the body’s urin- 'ous. waste. get.about; four ounce "Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take ' |tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and/| iyour kidneys will theén act fine and bladder disorders disapear. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithit, and has been wused for | | generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir-} ritation. Jad' Salts is mexpenslve' Xharmlszss and makes a delightful ef- errvescenl lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now | and lben. thus avoiding serious kid» ney and bladdes diseases. Sl are up-to-dal i ingany Halloween Party, write to ue for catalog. - anefipohs ‘Costume Gna 818-20 Marquette Ave. “ully guaranteed, in all 812 x13" i paper does not satisfy you Special agents call on from time to- time® BemidiiPionee Exposure 'We have an assortment of high grade paper At $1 and $125 a box, ( anyoubeatit?) .. ... . 'Yes, there are 100 shééfs in each box:and lf the it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! They may offer you enticing looking bargains—but—what if you’re not satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. & We Buy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. Phone 31 " Defective Page colors 812 x 1 and Vunvfnr Emhuzlcin Columbus, O, ‘Oct. 81 t ing about four years Charles riner, former treasurer 7 Four Railroad company, was rel psed ik from:the penitentiary. He left at once for his Home in Cincinnati. Warriner was ‘sentenced a Cincin- ¢ nati in 1910 to ‘serve six years’ im-| Y prisonment for the embezzlément of $643, 000 of the Big }:‘onfs funds. HlLL LINE I‘l ‘BlG PRNEGT Great Northern Will' Spend ll!lom Jointly With Canadian Road, Winnipeg, Oct. 31.—Followl) cent conference between the Canadian Pacific and Great Northern officials a large section of the Kettle Valley line fl:muah Bope ‘mi6untam. in smmmm This sign in this city _ marks the place where the high cost -of living Is | cerned. Don’t Think Wear- Wear-U-Well welt, tw know where ‘you ‘bought the trade about the city i r Supply Sture '\))QU.Y‘—‘\'-\UQ\\QS\:\QQ Ch. flpens in this l}lty Saturday “at re-| the state will receiv. tazes on all| solved so for ‘as your 5hge bills are con- $1.98 Fu]l Goodyear Goodyear oak soles,|colt, bluch- sold regu- larly for$3|t°p’ $3.50 oh is & permanent local orgunization under a long time leage:; in stock is fresh and diroet from Wear-U-Well factaries to you. All the lagest lasts and leathers. Alss B.nbber Boots, Sboes and Arctws at: mnnenota to G Tax on Entlrl Gates state. Oct. 31.-—The. stnh of Min- | ' negota’ will get a share of the enure estate of Charles Gates. b O Stevenson, assistant’ nttomey gen- | % eral ‘and commissioner incharge of inheritance taxes. ! ¥ ‘Mr. Stevenson says flmt it Gates had been a resident of another-state | Minnesota would get only the tax on his holdings in this state, but as it is |} /Short Bours, Good Pa tions Open, 'Living low, may be earned. Quafl’ty for posmnna as Rallroad and;Commercial Opera- tors tx;ml St;t;ldon tAgent.u‘ ?e?imt salary 4 uates assisf 0 pri- | Adfll'eBB Dept. 8. 5 Interstate Tole holdings wherever operated. Mr. Stevenson says it is too early to make any estimate on”the sum to be ‘collected. - uct of great . Wear-U-i - Weli factories handed directly| to you throughi Wear - U - Well! you bought the shoes at the factory door. . A ¥ & oy and Guess--Look and' Try, Wear-U-Well $ 2 [I_ Wear—U Well $ 2 9 8 |Fall and Wmter . ofwelt, pat. er, mat calf value. Ervery shod™ finney sa.vm’g ‘pflbés. L 218 Beltrami Avenue NEAR MARKHAM HOTEL, = |de awaka Sjue 7 hop the prod-|- branches, just as if