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- Both Miners and Oper- UNCERTAINTY IN STRIKE OUTLOOK ators To-Day Claim Decided Victory in| | r 8 canvass throughout the anthracite | region—of necessity more or less) Superficial—it is impossible to say | definitely at this time just what pro- ' portion Of the engineers, firemen and | pump-handlers have quit work and to | what extent non-union men, bosees | ‘and sub-bosses have filled the vacan- cies. Both sides—the miners and the | operators—ciaim victory. President | Mitchell and the other union Teaders | retterate the assertion that fully 80 will vote on the Philippines Government Dill Jate this afternoon. Man’s Back Broken in Fierce} PHILIPPINES BILL NEAR VOTE, DEBATE GROWS HOT. Charges Against Army Read by Senator \Cul- berson, Who Refuses to Give Source. WASHINGTON, June 3.—The Senate Debate on the bill under the 15-minute le devol ped aom> sharp exchanses CHICAGO POLICE FIGHT STRIKERS.’ Riot Over Delivery of Meat —Patrol Wagon Upset by ment, remark KING T0 ATTEN THANKSEING Church Service June 8 on Account of Peace—Tax on Not Be Re-| chargos had been in possession of the department After fencing the question for a time! JEROME’S ASSISTANT Mr. Culberson, being pressed, sald | question of the Senator haracterized aa impertient “That Bread Will ine might properly THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1902. [SHOOTING OF JAMES M’COY | IS DEFENDED BY JEROME. (ov Wj Wosy ponuju0y) |thought of, as a Gefendant until after |he was shot, We intend to apply for a | warrant for the arrest of the man who did the shooting. —_——— FAILED TO CONVICT. 4 i Pumpmen's Action. Mr, Culberson (Tex.) intimated that | b the War Departenent was endeavoring to| Finally Mr. Culberson declined to yield) G4, of the “Aesistants” of District supprese information concerning mat-| further to Mr, Beveridge HeEReY, Jarome raliodl'to haveRe Tkn he lors In the Philippines. Me then pre-| After some further reports had been |, ae aii LAB = tt PUMPS IN OPERATION. | sented the charges of Private Ancrew |read Mr. Beveridge again inquired corrann ULE Ua fit |e. Wier, meninst Lieut, FP. Arnold, | whether the matters presented had! Graq je not been for the asaistance of Bos | and the report thereon by Capt. P. W.|come from an oMcer of the War Dem’ recorder Goff the criminal would have Union Leaders Hope to Induce’ WSt alleging crnelties against Fin betty ae seeks ineIea iad bine mEse walked out of tae court-ream a fre i pings | Mae AN S © man dy the trance the assistant fell All Men Now Working to| "sir reverioge innutred tf the tntorma-| tor, with aumelent omphasie, that] am I) after the verdice mus announced a Quit—Reasons for Peaceful tivn « ere the charges had come ner to be ipailred of further,” responded \iarenall B. Ke name of from the Yar Department. r. Culverson. the 1a re nav te who a ‘4a cor- Struggle. | Mr Culberson said he had not re-| ‘aak the Senator,” Me. Beer eee eiaon the penple and f= |celved the charges from the depart- ed, whether oF directly a A toed | ment, the papers were re- | Vet in ey Henyoe fae iataseas ” as a full ed Assistant District-At- ean ee ne ey aeite || it beveroce en inquired if the In- er eiKoneT iinet Heaney no|torney prosecuting John Watson and JARRE, June 3. espite formation had come from any officer of reply. a Robert Meadows, burglars the War Department, saying that it] "ty’ peveridge. after waiting a mo-| These men with another, one White, 1 store at No, were discovered robbing 2038 ‘Third avenue, carly on the morn- ing of May 2, Policeman Bock, of the Past One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, gave chase and shot and killed \White. Watson and Meadows ran to One Hundred and Twelfth street and Central Park West, where they had a pistol duel with a posse of policemen and citizens before they were arrested. Meadows entered a plea of gulity to- but Watson determined to stand trial on the assault charge, based ..pon the assertion that he Are a revolver at they Huck was the first wit ness He Ming chasing lvan, att that uring hase the Jars were out of the pollceman’s sight for twenty seconds. On the strength of this statement, Mr. Swilivan moved that his client be diachia holding that the fact t the aecuved mon wert af th pollce- ur brief, 8 ent for his mur a peric {hyalidated his testimon “Nonsense!” said the learned Assist- Sstrict-Attorney “Ridiculous! T shall call no. other witnes honor. This ix our case and plainly the guilt of the accu “The jury.” said Recorder ( acquit the defendant.” The jury did Mr. like a man recover! cure, It 1s probabl have walked out of Recorder suggested held on the burela done and Watson ‘Tomhs. ant 1 , your shows: 1. ff, twill Clarke looked ig from the water th tw nart tson would 1 not. the tha could be y cha This waa sent back to the hi he down the ladder and dropped to the His wife jumped from the window TO SAVE MOTHER OR WIFE THIS FIREMAN’S PROBLEM (Continued from First Page.) and never did a fireman spurn the rungs with his feet in such swift flight sky- ward. STOLE 10 JOIN SOLDIER LOVE: Pretty Annie Miller Took $300 from Her Father and Went to Her Sweetheart at | Peekskill Camp. Pretty Anntco Miller could not endure the thought of her soldier sweeth going away to camp for a whole w It was just like going to war, she said, as she sobbed, and the great ‘s trickled down the front of her soldier hero's uniform, They kissed and parted, He went with his reg nt, th elfth, in Company G, orf which Cornelius Vanderbilt tx lieutenant, to Peekskill, and Annie went io her home in West Twelfth street. Friday last Annie disappeared and with her went $300, which Papa Miller had stored away in his trunk. Annie ent straight to Peekskill, saw her sweetheart, who has curly hair and a curly mustache, and told him that she never again would leave him. Annie obtained lodgings in the house of Mrs Viser, near the State camp grounds and was happy. She had purchased a hand- some silk dress, new shoes with silver buckles and a Galnaboro hat Brother William — traced Peekskill and caused her arrest to-day The young woman and her sweetheart were strolling arm in arm In the woods Annie when Detective Henry Burke, of Peoks- Kill, ruthlessly tore hor from her soldier sweethearts side, Annie wept and said she never r could tive witout le foldier boy re was just her pocket She was | New York g. pris¢ | HEALTHY KIDNEYS B.Altman’€o. Summer Dresses. Dresses. of Fine French Fabrics, comprising Em- $18.00 with Crochet lace, platted Skrrt, Dresses of White Maslin, lace trimmed and hemstitched, . . 11.75 Dresses of White Muslin, ‘ : 7.50 French Underwear Department. be offered at ONE-THIRD Less than Regular Prices, as follows: $2.45, $3.75, $4.50 . 1.65, 2.45, 3.25 1.65, 3.25, 4.50 Gowns, . 6 2 Petticoats, Chemises, . . . . broidered Muslin, Batiste and Swiss, trimmed A number of French Hand-made Undergarments will a . e ‘a per cent, of the men have quit. Th Street-Car. moved. eisket, a operators, on the other hand, as rapid was the progress of Holds- to aintain that only about 50 from which he had taken his mother. | worth that a companion who followed tang His two children were rendered un-| "im was left behiml, | The firer in Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Strcet and Sixth Avenue, per cent. have gone out, that non-| CHICAGO, June 2.—Rioting broke out| LONDON, June 3—King Edward will fr detent down and husband reached the window in . union men have filled their places | again In the streets of Chicago to-day | attend a peace thanksgiving service in « selous in an effort scape do’ time to feel the prick of a lance of flame eens Safe Cure makes kidneys aan ic of the packing-home tcam- | St. Paul's Cathedral Sunday, June 8, | the strrs. On his check: “The room he stooked into| Cones Gute Gee see ne ata without difficulty and that all the = 7. a i purities out of the system. ———s a 1 asters’ strike. The Lord Mayor, Sir Joseph C. Tima- Started by Explosion, was ablaze. TEST y pumps are in operation. ‘Tne atiempt to move a carawan of | dale, and the members of the Corpora-| qe fre started in the Powell Dental Which Should He Taket J YOUR KIDNEYS Cash oO t er ouse Open 3 Whether or not the water hze made|(wenty-four wagons under police pro-| ton will be present in state. Parlors:onie cond Noor, as the result| A situation confronted the HUAN RUA RO Oe ROLE etiterninas F 1 G any headway in any of the mines the] tection from the yards started a con- The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir) 4¢ an explosion, aml the flames sped up/hero such as few mea have been | fr twenty-four hours, If then tt Je milky offers you such values as you find here. No an ; oparators refuse to ray. sitanen (ec, The supe. took place in Bouth ices tone eee Uh enue ie es gict: the alrahatt with, such rapidity that|called upon to face or,eloudy of contains @ reddish brick-aut or other house can show you’ as great a variety account Early to-day President Mitchell) treet in front of the stores of mim 0-44. | the tenants had no chance to escape by| B sien ator milla er if particles (or germs oat : : a ia Mors a E renned the hope that before the ituin ‘Hees and Weaner, Winslow | finally announced that it was not p like i Te ae, | RET ReGICGTATHE EES sine’ supreme moment when sou | Credit of the best and most substantial Furniture. 3 olesale deal ‘om. J to aya: oldsworth revolve ne question is the supreme moment w y q se Wi ell vou 2 “ we A 4 week ends the union ane will | the bin oneke Ae element n cn Hs ae the tax on grain from/ }, the flat occupied by the Holds-|his mind aad reached his decision res ay pein ta take Warnere gate cure Ne Ait ence ty ot ae a SAAN prices) With Us, have induced ell the men now at) Wagdis irom the yards were driven Hits worths were the four members of the|second, aN EE COE EOE as we ask or on such liberal terms of credit. ” cA trom the yardeame unioades| Replying to a question, the War Becre-| Pymiy who were Injured. They lived] With a sweep of his arm he gathered |e soa have ts alstakable symptoms y 4 ve when a crowd of spectators and titer: | beit‘of Bost premners in South Ages | on the third floor j tie uraiy dull ue WW duvet Gor ace | Hue eeas, JOU, Have any doubt In your mind rot hard: | cinis —— tw “and sympathizers began hoot ¢ -| der of Boer prisoners jou! ca z snes Cardi Deal eth wuuee LY ine Tas to the develo} t disea “ ral The first move in this direction was made to-day, when meetings were ar fering with the non-union drivers, disturbance drew # mob The of nearly 9.00 and elsewhere was %,' were under sixteen and 1,0% were over of which 764 The grandmother and the wife were in the front part of the house and did iduuer, suvuuug LO UUs wile LO remus WHUL be came vack. urine, and our doctors will analyze it and nd you a report with advice fre. E attachments, et ene running a, finish golden ranged throughout the district to which versons ta the scene. sixt: ear ame, men now working will be Invited. pes olice, who were guarding the pth) eee not realize the danger aa soon as did| Before he wao ms own jength down | WARNER'S, SAFE. CURE. Is tho only oak aad’ of mtent fort wagons’ tried to preserye order, but the children, who ran down the stairs] tie Jadder he had vanished"into w cloud | positive cure for all forms of kidney. liver, cient ca- | 4 ory Wa gone ot puccessfal. The two Irwin SIGNING OF PEACE Elitheifirat-elacrn OL smuke, bladder and blood diseases; uric acid pol- | 4 FRUSTRATES ATTEMPT Pert cne geized handles and in company 5 , ‘Lue wile, straining her eyes, could| son, rheumatic gout, diabetes, pain, In the HERE, | itn the olive Bens Sack the cromd TERMS WAS SIMPLE, They made one flight in safety, but | not see auth. | pie isarea he add been | back, scalding and painful pastage of urine Many" con- 4 TO HIRE MEN +|tn the melee one man, Isaac Bean, on the first landing collided with Mrs, | Milled, Would not return for her, frequent desire to urinate, painful periods, cerns ad- % was thrown down # stairway (nd had Alien! wie hed) Fevlent of hes Apart Sacer meee Gus ae stone 86. pearing down and so-called female weak- > verting ‘ , rok A passing street car p i © fusbanu velow, soe cast he ness. 4 oe rently wabian eftortito en: his ACR broken, | (\ vason on he way Bioline cane val, Monday, June | ments, ‘The woman and the two chil-| trom the window ahd crasued on tne economy, At | poe ee f {re | to the riots and dumped the police Into ening of the peace agreement /dren tumbled down the stairs to the] #dewulk al the teet of Lae tiremen way MADE HER A WELL WOM 85 ; gage mento take she places of the| {) (Ne oot with the Boers on Saturday night lest |nallway, whore they lay unconsctous | “jj, ‘cuuils tne be.tom o1 the ladde: $ 02 striking pump runners and iiremen if) “A score or more persons were arrested | Was carried out with the least possible in the smoke until firemen broke in the The shock unnerved the men on For two years I suffered | Solid Golden Oak s 7 the coal regions, at the Occldentai| bat were released again. In other secs | ceremony earn ea Gonna inens i sivect, | he sadder swayed. | Holus- | with, Kidney trouple. and) 1 secials for This Week. Drewer: font iraw~ mae 3 ons ty attempts were mad@ 0 \ ord hae ‘hed the man who sad {could find no relief anywhere. ers, piano poliah top, . anese. ie al Brocene street and Bowery, was| tone of the olty, attemnle wore Taig) Lord Kitchener and Lord Milner 74)" saw Them at the Windo Toilowed ‘hint ‘aid wag about to paws ina (Warner Sate. Cure wad tho Specials for This Week. grivewreltton ML attimg’s chine es frustrated ty-day by Manager Turner, of| gatherings. of people to watch thd Gen, De Wet and others representing z a We muther to him when she twisted from thing that helped me, maiclden Oak Retansies Dinns brres hanitles, fnely Tanai who ordered the man Who *rniible, wagons were put back to ware+|the Orange Free State and Gon. Schalk When ‘t became apparent to the aged | Dis grasp and fell to he pavement. and in, ess them | four Tabloy sae oftopaxiznn. GB, 75 fnished:alwarngella All new and of thls season's mama ld the hiring 10 leave the place. nou ARR epamnlne ge oivat Rackiol Burger and othera of the Tranavuat! Mrs, Holdsworth and her daughter-in- Baan CA a pon months it bad made» new Resta One Roundilen de 8 98 ackur i Government, quietly met in the dining- law that escape by way of the stair-| He knew his little boy was home—wnight GRESHAM, Secretary | and Manis made: @bAe7O\ $ ° i “othe q oe Re aaa Add wonnmeruered room of idence Jed by tho| way was cut off, the} to a front} be in the flat—and h i Wanted" and “Firemen and Pump-Run-| crowd was gathered, m of renide! occup! 8 o ran @ front] be in the fat—and he was going back Lo | p4\Vo, A agen ‘evolve! ads Kitchener's house. The fire was just behind the two i ee Re SOUNE CHG. nee WARNER'S SAFE CURB in the hallway and shouted the tdings | \, purely vegetable and con- “Laborers | 4 men to call at Room 145, which ts In the basement of the hotel. The men were met by a well-dressed stranger, who took a pen, in order of precedence, and hi; o sage i M . carrying Joseph Holdsworth came|his mother and his wits in ambulan sediment ‘and ple offered them good wages and free trans nixed their signatures, thus surrender. CArdine | Josen! tune took them ty St. Mary's Hospital. | faker it dors hot’ constipate; oth we injured. fiortation to places of employment, Some were apparently hired, while others were ORDER FOR MAIL where a great nda driver fired three thmes, but na was hit, TraMe in State street Is blocked. The document lay on a table, ready. | Amid profound silence the Boer leaders Ing the Independence for which they had) so gallantly struggled. | women and smoke was pouring from the windows beneath them when the engine Tho fire house to which he {s attached in | was close by and the horses had made a the ladder. wh and assisted in placing to the man fle came Other Brave Rescues. Treasurer Higher League of tains no narcoties or harm- ful drugs; it is free from It Is now put up in two reg- Uiar sizes and i old by mi drugats direct, at 60 CENTS and 31.00 A HOT c(LAIN $o-541 EIGHTH AE. SM 4 turned away There was great rejote! \ : 4 fon after the men began to arrive, alt the concentration camps record run, He went white when he saw |, While itoldsworth was figuring as the) , [tet Aubstitutes. (There is nove “Just i mager ‘Turner, thinking thet the Hee eeeninenen that, peace whore the awirl of amoke that almost lithe, nrave men were, rescuing impris- | wine, Warner (Sate Cures “which always en Were being engaged to take the © hid the “Li” road tracks from view the lined tenants in the burning building. | Urs Substitutes contain’ harmful drugs. Northwest Corner 37th Street. Open Saturday Nights. Places of the Penns ave the place and The cee foar-stricken faces of his mother and KR nit, aiemployeeof Cohents | Warner's Safe Pills move the bowels) ee A Ep fe the fp assembled in the open |nis wife, hanging far out and apparently |Guarantes thing Company, at No. 932] 8enUy and ald a speedy cure, e and chan ma, the contemplating 2 leap to the street. Brot ccand Moor and. rescued Sirs, TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. —<o— GITY DEPARTMENT VS: 4 SOFT COAL BURNERS women weepin: Arrangements are being made to send | with joy. | Holdaworth was off the engine before | it stopped and with a bound he was oa Clerks in Cohen's place built pasta ways from the windows of thelr build- Leroy Street Lodger Had Brooklyn Man’s Letters Sent representatives of each unit of the Bri in the coronation festivities in London, ish army in South Africa to participate | the sidewalk under the window, Record Time de. the windows of the flats in the structure and iidren across unill all were out carried women ‘The manufacturers go firmly believe tnac SAFE CURE will absolutely cure any diseased cond tion of the kidneys, liver, bladder or blood, that they will send postpald, without any coat to-you, @ largo trial bottle, if you will write Warner Safe Cure Company, Roches. WARNER and permanently “ne chief of the City Department of im but Detectiv i ee A big truck with ladders came along|{n safety save those whose names are farmer Safe Cu ¥, Roch Water Bupnly, Gas and Electreity. Bim be etectives Event P. ADMIRES | at that moment. The firemen knew that] mentioned in the lis: of injured, The | gral ea meen tle Bs JAPAN | ite and mother were] fire. was confined to the bullding in | genuineness of thin offer is fully quaranterd | Holdsworth's hanging from Sever Rinite the medical department tor advice, medical booklet, diagnosis and anal; which will be sent you free of charge. ————____, which it had its origins though It was at first reported that Cohen's store was 1 fire. ually Got Them, whose offices are on the upper floors of the Syndicate Building, to-day remis- 4 dered a complaint at the Health Depart- q ent against users of soft coal. The 4 fealth Department was informed that gome concern in the vicinity of the @yndicate Building, Park Row, was tising foft coal and that the foul smoke ¢ pouring into the windows of the rdicate Build BRITISH RESOURCES | that window upstairs, a ladder raisel so rapidly A shabbily dressed young man, who claims to be Frank G. Burrows, was arrested at No, 109 Leroy atreet, by Post-OMce Inspectors Boyle and Meyer on a charge of fraudulently obtaining porsession of registered mail. ‘He wi arraigned to-day before United States YOKOHAMA, June 4—The Emperor of Japan and the Foreign Minister, J. Komoura, have telegraphed their con- gratulations to King Edward and the British Government respectively, on the ning of the South African peace “1381 Broadway, be-. “An iinmediate investigation was Datant’ romised. Commissioner Shields in the Post-office Japanese press iy unanimous in q ————————— Bullding and held in $3,500 bat! for ex- expre ne SS mNraTOn of Eat wees ri 4 amination Thursday afternoon. Pee ier: [edie mn tween Thirty-seventh, World Wants the ‘According to the Post-Office Inspect: es 4 ney ‘ yj ors, Burrows went to station * in ek Brooklyn, last Saturday evening and TALK OF W. U. STRIKE. an irty-eighth streets, will supply | representing himself ae H, A, Mason, Lea ers 0 ordered that ail mail, registered a0d| prestdent Clowry Reta: Talk Gtherwise, addressed to H. A; Mason, pera 199 Broadway, Near Dey. World readers with in- 299 Broadway, Near Duane. 605-609 Broadway, cor. Houston. 849 Broadway, Near 14th, 1197 Broadway, Near 28th, A Young's Panama can be trusted, Young's name ina Panama is the guardian that protects your investment. Young's price for that Panama is another safeguard against formation about all the popular Summer Re- Lock Box 37, @tation “'V," be forwarded to No, 108 Leroy street, Manhattan. ‘A forwarding order was furnished the Col, Robert C. Clowry, President of the | Western Union Telegraph Company, re- | {used to-day to talk tn reference to the the Day. | b young man, which he filled out and LbHshed rumora of friction between the signed “H. A. Mason." Ad wigs i (i A 1359 Broad y, Near 3. i athe ors, | y , 5 adway, Near 36th, “ 1,296 evens MEL Aad eae ae ae a sila viagra omuoatmaaladl| CAGE. for the quality you get. Only Brooklyn Store—371 Fulton St. Sorts free of charge, @[ ‘ Has he seen thin statement In ret When information ia mation and receives a great many reg- intored letters, called at Station V and ried trictlon with the epee Secretary Was asked, j x that te ence to re) * his BUT desired by mail stamps 406 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other | asked for his mail, He was infoxmed ly sees every th New York papers combined. it had been forwarded, as directed, to je reply Z r Ps Neu) XArk: Mr Magen) eld, Kel bad lgeee ta tee aerate ‘isin te must be inclosed to — given no forwarding order and pro+|~ “The President has neither time nor {n- cover postage. » AGENTS 13) HARNESS MAKERS 7| AWNING HANDS... 5) HOUSEWORK ....145 APPRENTICES 3 IMPROVERB vee 4 nounced the paper signed by Burrows a forgery, ‘The arrest of Burrows followed. for an interview,”’ dectared the ——$_—_——~ COMPROMISE ON CUBA. RS. 10, JANITORS met) When arral, % i igned before Commissioner TENDERS ‘ FAME ‘ ‘ Shields the prisoner said he had met at BLACKSMITHS ENWORK 18) the Mills Hotel, 4 a in Bleecker street, a 4 LAUNDRESSES man who claimed to be Il. A. Mason, 7 MACHINISTS who had sprained his leg, and who naa | MEN asked him to go to Brooklyn and have cree hig mall forwarded for him. He had celved the mail, he sald, merely 14| OPERATORS matter of accommodation to the etran- ; GABINET MAKERS 4 PAINTERS ger. f GANVASSERS ...... 6| PAPERHANGERS .. R . 4) PHOTOORAPHERS.. GE HANDS 8| PIANO HANDS . D8 24| PLUMBERS 4| Porter! BONNAZ . Seheme Senator Dietrich, of stands with the beet sugar interests in| opposttion to the reduction of duty on Cukan sugars as proposed by the Re-| publican members of the Senate Com- foittee on Cuban Relations, to-day in- Troduced @ bill on the subject whioh he| thipke will be accepted as « compromis meheure. | that the differential on It rovides rained magar shall be abolished, but THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFICE . NOMINATION WITHDRAWNL Wek DON’T GET IN A SWEAT sweat"is;what the Bible and we common peo- “nature has of driving out’of the:body refuse Perspiration—' ple call it—is a’ way’ (lomerly at 36th St and Broadway), 1S NOW bOCATED AT 6) PRESSERS . master at Oa that-an equgl amount shatt Do, added to if SALBAL ADIN WASHINGTON, June %—The Preat- | We Cay. Pe AOGRE®. Soe on trom | that has no business there. We sweat more|in summer, |because, | dent has withdrawn from the Senate | this increased duty | in the overheated bowels, undigested food ferments more quickly than in winter and produces irritating acids and gases. The bowels, overworked, try to relieve themselves by violent convulsions, causing terrible gripes and colics, and diarrhoeal discharges so acid as tomake you sore, and leaving the intestines weak and wornfout; ++ Sb | SHIPPING CLERKS, 8 §| BHOBMAKERS 4| SKIRT HANDS . $| STARCHERS ‘i 16) BTRNOORAPHERS , L, Harris to be at Charleston, 8. C., and me will be submitted shortly. minadon Was made last dt subsequently de- the nomination of W. Postmaster USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE | be shaken into the| x, gt, A powder t a4 | TALLOnEE eet et ae a He epee "plate | shoes. Your feet feel ewollen, nervous) a i i ; is} Tato hye, SUETOEE, AP SP ATrinle forthe | and hot, abd wet tired eaaily. If you mates panels ont nee y soodiag Som o riers enon 1 2 8 1 re) Rave smarting feat Of Han hase most of the impure matter should be sent out by natural. move- A A Y try Allen's Foot-Base, It cools the feot and makes walking easy, Cures ewollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Re- levee corns and bunions of @)) pain and gives rest and comfort, Try it /ABHING/TON, June t.—By @ vou ot | lo-dey, Bold by all druggists and i. i moons Coenaaeien on Every any eb Bbc. Don't A for & Commerce, NX. ’ 6) TUCKENS UPHOLSTERERS 9| USEFUL MEN A) WAT HANDS ments of the bowels, and the offensive, ill-smelling, linen-stainin, sweat done away with. Keep your bowels strong all summer wit! the pleasant, candy cathartic CASCARETS, that clean the system and don’t allow the excrement to be sweated out through.the pores. Tale a tablet every'night; before going to.bed./ They work while you'sleep'and:make you feel fine and cool-allWay,, , cha FOR NEW DEPARTMENT, House Committee Takes Up Bill of Comme’ Between 37th and 38th Sts. od