Richmond Palladium (Daily), 12 January 1904 — Page 6
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1904.
(5) BONES ACHE, EH? Thn Yo?j Know YJiat Pain Is. FLESH SORE, TOO? Surely You Caght to Know .VITGNA CORES the origin of nche and pain and sores, because it makes the blood circulate and makes it pure. Vitona makes the health better, makes the appetite'better, makes digestion better, makes the nerves better, makes the kidneys better, makes the bones, flesh and every part of the body feel better. Vitoxa makes the skin clear and beautiful, and pretty skin is an evidence of pretty good health. There is nothing else like Vitona. .Try it. and recommend it to every invalid friend. 250,000 bottles of Vitona sole in 1902 proves its wonderful popularity i n place:? ivhere its healing and strengthening virtue is known, fpr its best advertising is the good it has done when everything cloO h:vl failed and invalids had boec:ne hopeless and discouraged. Mrs. Rob't. Kenard, of Canfield, O., writes: "I never thought a remedy could do a woman so "much good. My miserable health and sufferings made my life hardly endurable, for 1 got no relief, no matter what I tried. My flesh was awfully tender and sore and my bones ached dreadfully. My back and kidneys were so weak I could hardly get about the house. A friend visiting me persuaded me to try Vitona. I believe it saved my life. I gained in flesh and. strength mo -e than I dared to hope." Vitona costs one dollar a bottle or six bottles for five dollars, and while The Vitona Co.Ooshocton .O. will continue to send it by express prepaid on receipt of price it is now obtainable in this County For sale by Alford Drug "Co.
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Oppressed Islands Want to Come U.v der Panam-'s Banner. Colon, Jan. 12. A commissioner general from the Island of San Andres has arrived here and will endeavor to obtain the annexation of San Andras to the republic of Panama, owing to the dissatisfaction of the inhabitants of the island at the recent oppressive exactions on the part of the Colombian authorities. The commissioner has jjone to Panama to confer with the Junta. He says 400 Colombian troops are now in garri-son on the islands of San Andres and Providence, and that more soldiers are expected momentarily. The dissatisfaction, he adds, is general throughout the islands. During the past few weeks no less than $18,000 has been collected by means of the property tax, which the inhabitants are not in a position to meet, but they have been compelled to pay. Several families have already migrated to Bocas del Toro, consequently thc ports of Providence and San Andres are now closed. Coasting vessels are not allowed to leave. This does not apply to American vessels trading with San Andres. The commissioner who is a seafaring man, left San Andres surreptitiously at night time in a small schooner bound for Bocas del Toro. Many of those who desire the annexation of San Andres to Panama decline to sign the petition, fearing the possible consequences. San Andres does considerable business with the United States in cocoanuts, about 20,000,000 of these nuts being shipped there annually. Panama Is desirous of annexing San Andres and Providence but it is believed that steps in that direction, at the present moment would bo inopportune. The United States marines encamped at Empire and Basobispo are kept busy cleaning up the grounds surrounding the cmps. which are located on a healthy hill, close to the hailroad. The marines have also cleaned the canal companies houses, all of which now present a elzz. -.n' mart appearance. Owing to the bs-Ccnt number of houses, about 200. of th? marines are camping in tents. This i3 now permissible, as the dry season has set in. The marine officers are anxious to Btndy the trails le'ng towards the camps from Porto Bello. One party or thirteen men came in to Basobispo recently after covering seventy miles across a mountainous c'Ouhtry in six flays. Another and similar expedition will set out from Porto Bello in a day or two, under the command of Capt. Louis M. Little. BY PARTY VOTE Mr. Buchanan's Appointment to Panama Confirmed. Washington, Jan. 12. The senate In executive session laid on the table the motion to reconsider the confirmation of the nomination of W. I. Buchanan to be minister to Panama. The vote was 38 to 16 divided on party lines with the exception of Senator McCreary (Dem., Ky.) who voted with the Republicans. By this action Mr. Buchanan now has full powers to act for this government In all diplomatic exchanges between the United States and the new republic. The motion to reconsider the confirmation was made before the holidays by Senator Morgan, thus withholding for three weeks Mr. Buchanan's commission as minister. In the meantime Mr. Buchanan bad arrived on the isthmus, where he occupied the position of prl vate r'Vron except for a special com misT'- to act as the personal repres entative of the rresident in gathering Information concerning existing condi tions there. Schools Will Pay Tribute. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 12. State School Commissioner W. B. Merritt, of Georgia, has issued orders that in all schools ir. the state under his jurisdiction regular work shall be suspended on Thursday during the hours of the funeral of Gen. John B. Gordon and that in the place of such work, suitable memorial exercises shall be held. Paid Respects to President. Washington, Jan. 12. Governor Durbin of Indiana, accompanied by Addison C. Harris, former United States minister to Austria, paid their respects to the president. They are in Washington to attend the International conference on arbitration. The One Hundred Mark. Butler, Pa., Jan. 12. The 100 mark was reached last evening by the deaths of two fever victims. Four new cases were reported. TERSE TELEGRAMS Former Governor John Young Brown is dad at Hader8oa, Ky. Death from pnuononii in Hew Tork city last week agreKed 364. The National "Wool Growers' association Is In session at Portland, Ore. Cornell University bs eeiVbrated rhe 97th anniversary or its founder. Kara Cornell. The river steamer Reese Prltehard struck a snag and sank near Satarla, Miss. No lives were lost. Six men were killed and three injured In an explosion of R.ts in Crows Nest Pascompany's mine, at Michel, B. C. There is now a general agreement tht tha ontlook for a peaceful adjustment of the Russ Japanese dispute U distinctly more cheerful. There is little or bo ground for hope thnt any of the passengers or crew of the illfated steamer Clallam will be found alive. Russian wr ships are believed to be spying on uud following the Japanpse cruisers Niasin and Kasaa, which loft Genoa. Whittakor Wright, head of the defunct .London and Ci;r!e corporation, who is char trod with bavin wrecked the corporation, is on trial in Ixndo:i. Fire destroyed the Od Fellows block. 1st Plrniovth, Mas., wit- a loss of more than $80.0oO. Fire Capt. Eddy was killed 1 while fighting the fir.
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The MoHah's Forces Put to Rout With Great Loss. London, Jan. 12. The war office has given out the following dispatch which has been received from Major General Egerton, commanding the Somaliland expeditionary force, and which is dated from Jidballi, Somaliland, Jan. 11: "Advanced this morning twelve miles to Jidballi. first brigade cominanded by Manning, Second brigade under Faskins and mounted troops under Kenna. Total strength of the regulars,-2,200; irregulars, 1,000. Jidballi held by 5,000 dervishes. Mounted troops enveloped enemy's right and Infantry advanced within 700 yards of his position. Dervishes advanced but were unable to face the frontal fire coupled with flank attack. Enemy broke and fled and -was pursued ten miles. Dervishes killed estimated at 1,000, mostly in the pursuit. Many prisoners and 400 rifles taken. "I regret to report that two officers of regularsvere killed and nine officers wounded; five of the rank and file wounded; of native troops, seven killed and sixteen wounded; of irregulars, two killed and two wounded. Am inclined to think this is the Mollah's main force. The Mollah himself was not present, but was expected at Jidballi today." Major General Egerton's force Is camping two miles beyond Jidballi. Whole Village Threatened. Vincennes, Ind., Jan. 12. The town of Iona, near here, was in danger last night of being destroyed by fire. Palmer and Son's merchandise store, the United Presbyterian church, the district school and several dwelling were burned. The fire is of mysterious origin. Signs. Irate Watchman Look a-here! Don't you see that sign? It's big enough and black enough! It says. "No Smoking!" Agreeable Trespasser I know it does, my friend, but. really, you must not believe in signs. Don't you see that I am smoking nevertheless? Cincinnati Times-Star. A fool flatters himself; the wise mat flatters the fool. Bulwer. FOB MOTHERS AHD DAUGHTERS Zoa Phora Cures the Pain and Suf fering of All "Women Trial Bottle Free to All. The Women of America do not hesitate to express their gratitude to Zoa Phora. It has brought them so much relief from suffering and caused them so much happiness that they are sending their letters of praise in every mail. Zoa Phora cures them where other remedies and doctors have failed utterly. It will cure any woman of any disease peculiar to her sex. It brings about perfect, safe and permanent cures of leucorrhea, painful or suppressed periods, irregularities, flooding ,piles, liver, kidneys and bladder troubles, makes childbirth easy and ' regulates the change of life. For young girls bud ding into womanhood its effects are unexcelled. Mrs. F. Ulrich, Maumee, Ohio., says: "My daughter and I have been taking you medicine and ean highly recommend it. I am still taking it. I have been a sufferer for more than 20 years, and I find it beneficial, and I can now perform my household duties. Without your medicine I would be bedfast. I trust this statement may be of benefit to some one." Write the Zoa Phora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., for a free trial bottle and copy of their illustrated medical book, "Dr. Pengelly's Advice to Women." . The doctor will gladly give free medical advice when needed. Zoa Phora is for sale at $1.00 a bottle by all druggists. 5-8-12-15 Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hard ly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 5S ponds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, Lagrippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Priee 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at A. O. Luken's drug store. One way Colonist Rates to the vYest'and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, 4c. For further information call on A. Bl air, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44. Takes, the burns out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, the household remedy.
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