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THE NEWS, MILAN. KANSAS. MISS ESTHER ROSS NO MORE NSOMN A JAPANESE GIVE IN TO CHINA Group 5 of the Demands Officially Withdrawn Were Obnoxious to the Powers. ITALY PASSES AN ARMY AT VERONA Jaxman Had Got Rid of That Kind of Trouble. AFTER SUFFERING TWO LONG YEARS Mrs.

Aselin Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Dog Hero Saves Little Girl. Little Elsie Perry, daughter of C. L.

Perry of Wilson, N. was saved from the fangs of a rabid dog by the bravery of a nondescript dog, the property of Mr. Perry, and the constant playmate of little Elsie. While playing in front of her home the little girl was attacked by a large dog, which came running down the street. Her playmate, much smaller than the dog, threw himself on it, and battled grimly, until the little girl escaped into he house.

The canine hero was terribly bitten in the encounter, and when it was learned that the strange dog had rabies, the hero had to be shot, as physicians said it was certain he would go mad. He was buried with the highest Situation is Becoming Hourly More Delicate and Clash Now Seems Ceitain. A Real Source of Stealth is ho Stomach, but the most reliable barometer of your physical condition is the appetite. If it is poor, you can look for an overworked and overloaded condition of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, which prevent them from properly performing their daily functions. A trial of HOSTETTER'S But, Even Then, Circumstances Were Such That He Was Not Satise-t Disconsolate Bridegroom has a Tale of Woe.

GERMANS INVEST LIBAU.RUSSIA Minneapolis, Minn. my little one was born I was sick with pains in gpj'niy side3 which the sMilji doctors said were Illiii Tokio, May 8. Peace between Japan and China was assured yesterday when group 5 of the Japanese demands, most obnoxious to China and other powers, was officially withdrawn. With this important concession on the part of Japan, and the reported acceptance by China of Japan other demands, peace seems certain. A cessation of Japan's warlike preparations was expected to follow yesterday's official announcement.

Group 5 of the Japanese demands, according to the text handed the Chinese government in February, contained, seven articles providing for Japanese advisers in Chinese political, financial and military affairs and other comprehensrVe concessions. In presenting its ultimatum to China, Japan omitted all items in group 5 of the amended lists of demands, with the exception of the portion dealing with concessions in Fu-Kien, on which an agreement already has been reached. The demands in group 5 are reserved for future tiers Stomach It is a custom among the women of Java to chew betel nuts, which discolors the teeth, giving them the look of black varnish. caused by inflammation. I suffered a great deal every month and grew very thin.

I was under the doctor's care for two long years without any benefit. Finally after repeated suggestions to try it we got Lydia E. Pink- will help Nature restore normal strength and. regularity throughout the entire system and thus help you maintain Just That. "That fellow certainly can make a great speech." "That so? Then why doesn't he?" 1 health.

Try a bottle today. lVln -iff-i ir WENT DOWN WITH LUSITANIA iti ii rli i "Wirt SM: fer; After their six o'clock dinner Higby, the host, and Jaxman, who was down for the week end, went to the billiard room. At eight Higby was yawning behind his hand. By nine he was walking in his sleep. "Egad!" said Jaxman dryly, as he put his cue in the rack, "you became domesticated in a hurry, didn't you?" "I don't know what is the matter with me tonight," apologized Higby, trying to suppress another yawn.

"You have been kept up beyond your usual bedtime," declared Jaxman. "When there's no company, I'll wager you curl up on the hearth rug and go to sleep as soon as you've had your dinner." Higby grinned sheepishly. Dozing behind his paper in a chair was not very different from that. "I can remember the period," mused Jaxman, "when you complained because daylight always broke up the revels before you got sleepy." "The sting of a hilarious night," reflected Higby, "lies in the tail end of it. You can get by with lots of things in the dark.

But when daylight comes, you can no longer fool yourself about how rotten you feel." "Hear, hear!" jeered Jaxman. "And you've been married just three months. If I thought that matrimony would have such a soporific effect on me, I'd shut my eyes, hold my nose and take a dose of it. Nothing else seems to help this confounded insomnia of mine." "Marriage is the best little sleeping powder on the market," chuckled Higby, "and it's easy and pleasant to take. Several Persons Prominent in New York's Business or Social Life Are Reported Missing.

C3o ham's Vegetable Compound. After taking the third bottle of the Compound I was able to do my housework and today I am strong and healthy again. I will answer letters if anyone wishes to know about my case. Mrs. Joseph Aselin, 60S Fourth Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman's ill3. If you need such a medicine why don't you try it? If you bave the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -will help youywrite to Liydia E.Pinkhara Medicine Co. (confidential) L.ynn,Mass., for advice.

Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. For Infant3 and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Miss Esther Ross of Prescott, has been selected by Governor Hunt to christen the new battleship Arizona when it is launched at the Brooklyn navy yard on June 19. Miss Ross is only 17 years old. ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AYegctable Preparation Tor As -similating the Food and Regulating thfc 5 tomachs and Bowels of Always Bears tlio Signature BRYAN ISSUES A STATEMENT New York, May 10. Many persons notable in the business or social life of New York city were among those whose names were missing from the list of survivors of the Lusitania made public by the line here and at Queens-town.

Of those reported lost Alfred G. Van-derbilt is one of the most widely knowrn. Inheriting the bulk of the estate of his father, estimated at to $100,000,000, he is one of the wealthiest men of New York. Elbert Hubbard, editor of the Philistine, author of essays and publisher at East Aurora, N. is known throughout the country as "Fra Elber-tus." He intended to conduct an investigation of the war and was accompanied by Mrs.

Hubbard. Charles Frchman, theatrical manager and producer, was accompanied by Justus Miles Forman, playwright and author. Charles Klein, one of the best kriown American playwrights, also accompanied Mr. Frohman. Mr, Frohman's body has been recovered.

Promotes and Rest.Contains neither Opium nor Mineral Not Narc otic. Fccipt of Land and Water Forces Overpower Defending Body and Largest Baltic Port Surrenders. Rome, May 10. A fully equipped Italian 600,000 strong, has been assembled at Verona hurriedly. The international situation is considered more delicate.

Verona is a strongly fortified point at the foot of the Tyrolean Alps, about 25 miles from the Austrian border. Italy is now prepared to strike with vigor and power within twenty-four hours. Germans Capture Libau. Petrograd, May 10. The Germans have captured the city of Libau, Russia.

The port, which is foremost on the Baltic sea, was attacked by German land and water forces, and the Russian territorial troops were unable to withstand the assault. Libau is about fifty miles from the extreme northern point of Prussia. It has a population of 75,000, has important railway connections with the heart of Russia, and is supported by its shipping and by manufactories of explosives, Machinery, tinplate and soap. Russians in Retreat. Vienna, May 10.

Austrian and German troops, pursuing the Russian, forces, have crossed the Carpathian ridge of mountains and the frontier. Hungary is now free of the enemy. The great battle continues in Galician territory. The Russians are slowly but steadily retreating along a line 200 miles wide. No Important Action.

London, May 10. Field Marshal Sir John French reports the Allies firm at Ypres, Belgium. The Germans continue their hard attacks east of the city, but they have been unable to make any advances whatever. The French forces ha.vs occupied several small villages formerly held by the Germans, and British airmen keep up a continual assault of bombs on the German positions. There has been no action of importance within the last forty-eight hours.

Big Eattle in Galicia. London, May 8. Fighting of a sanguinary character still continues between the Russians and the Teutonic allies in Galicia and in the western and eastern Carpathians. Vienna asserts that the Austro-Germans now are in the district of Pilsno and Poslo, east of Wisloka, and that the Russians still are retreating, pursued by the Teutons, who are advancing across the Beskids. In the eastern Carpathians, Vienna declares that the Austro-Germans are repulsing desperate Russian attacks and causing heavy losses.

Petrograd says the fighting in Galicia between the Vistula and the Carpathians has "assumed the character of a great battle." From Courland to the Carpathians both Berlin and Petrograd claim successes at various points. Bad weather prevails on the western front, and tut little fighting has taken Secretary of State Explains Position of This Country in Chino-Jap Controversy. fiothtlUSaltt Aniit Sttl firjpermint litrm Seed -Cier'fittl Sugar Winkiyrten ftavoti Among the Wounded. It happened at Christ's church dispensary. The little fellow had a badly dislocated thumb.

He was only nine years old, but he was brave, and scarcely winced as the doctor pulled and hauled to get it back into position. "We'll have you back in the trenches soon," said the doctor. "How do you stand on this war, anyway?" "How do you t'ink I stand?" said the boy. "I'm a Belgian." "How did you dislocate. your thumb?" asked the doctor, somewhat abashed.

"Swinging on a German kid, but gee!" a grin of delight overspread his countenance "you just ought to see him!" New York Evening Post. 080 A Derfect Remedy forConslipa lion Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. tac Simile Signature of ror over I JURY ACQUITS MRS. CARMAN Verdict Returned After An Hour's De liberation in Sensational Mineola, N. Y.

Murder Case. Thirty Years The Centaur Company. I a KANSAS CITY MAN GETS NEW LIFE r- tin una tm Yashington, May 7. The silence which has been consistently maintained by the United States with reference to the Japanese-Chinese negotiations since they began nearly four months ago, was broken tonight by the issuance of a statement by Secretary of State Bryan explaining the position of the American government. The text of the statement follows: In order that there may be no misunderstanding of the position of the United States in reference to the negotiations pending between Japan and China, the following announcement is made: At the beginning of negotiations the Japanese government confidentially informed this government of the matters which were under discussion, and accompanied the information by the assurance, that Japan had no intention of interfering with either the political independence or territorial integrit.

of China and that nothing she proposed would discriminate against the other powers having treaties with China, or interfere with the "open door" policy to which all the leading nations are committed. This government has not only had no thought of surrendering its treaty rights with China, but it has never been asked by either Japan or China 9 tri MJ ff a Exact Copy of Wrapper, cm. THK OINTAUR COMPANY. NSW TOWN Walter J. Surtala Recovers After Long Suffering and Tells How He Did It.

Mineola, N. May 10. One hour's deliberation was sufficient for the jury which had the fate of Mrs. Florence Carman in its power to return a verdict late Saturday acquitting the wife of the Freeport physician of the charge of murdering Mrs. Louise Bailey.

The court's charge was unusually favorable to the defendant. Eight months ago twelve men debated eighteen hours without agreement. Mrs. Bailey was killed by a bullet fired from a revolver put through a window in Doctor Carman's office. The prosecution sought to prove Mrs.

Carman's "unreasoning jealousy" her husband as a motive. WORfViS that's what's the matter o' 'em. Stomach and testiual worms. Nearly as bad as distemper. Cost you too much to feed 'em.

Look bad are bad. Don't physic 'em to death. Spohn's Cure will remove the worms. Improve the appetite, ao4 tone 'em up all round, and don't "physic." Acts on glands and blood. Full directions with each bottle, aud sold by all druggists.

Goshen. U. S. A SPOHN MEDICAL Chemists. LABOR WAR IS SPREADING A Tale Often Told.

"Society is just now afflicted with a new species of bore." ''Still another?" "It's the young woman who tells everybody she meets how te war in Europe prevented her from finishing her musical education." Heir Not a Gale. The guide suddenly halted the party of Americans. "Ah, there comes the heir to the-throne," he said, removing his hat as a royal equipage appeared. The little boy of the party nudged his mother and whispered: "Did he take off his hat for fear the air would blow it off?" Association of Construction Employers Threatens to Lockout Hodcarriers in Chicago. You must remember, however, that it doesn't come with a money-back-if-it-fails-to-cure guaranty." Just then pretty Mrs.

Higby came in, and the utter peace and contentment visible in the sleepy eyes of her husband irritated Jaxman so that he went to his room presently. At two o'clock Jaxman sat up in bed with a smothered exclamation that -should never be used in a Sunday paper. "There are 8,767,546,385 sheep in the world," he bitterly announced. "I've counted them jumping over a fence. I've listened to water dripping until the earth must be inundated.

I've lain on my stomach, stood on my head and hung by my toes from the footboard and still I can't sleep." A heavy bass snore floated over the transom. "And there's old Hig sleeping like like a married man. Egad!" muttered Jaxman, "I wonder if there is anything in that? There must be. Ashley. Beckwith, Potter and the rest all began to act that way as soon as they got into double harness.

By Jove! I'll try it. I'd better be a married man than a dead one." Jaxman soon discovered that falling in love was easier than falling off the water wagon. Whenever he seemed to have stopped tumbling, Betty led him to an elevated spot and gave him a look that made him dizzy-headed. If that failed, she kicked his feet from under him. She had long been sorry for the poor, lonely bachelor and was glad of the chance to help him.

"Where shall we spend our honeymoon, love?" asked Jaxman, when all else had been decided. "Palm Beach," replied Betty promptly. "Oh, not there, dear," he protested. "I was thinking of a bungalow in some quiet place, where I could have you all to myself." "I want you all to myself, too," cooed Betty, stopping his mouth with her soft cheek. "But wouldn't it be a pity to let all my handsome clothes mildew in a bungalow in some quiet place?" Two months after the wedding Jaxman, wearing a hunted expression and considerably less than his normal avoirdupois, arrived at Higby's.

"Hide me, Higby," he begged. "If anyone calls me on the phone, say that I am not here." "Didn't the matrimonial insomnia cure work?" asked Higby, shocked at his friend's worn appearance. "Within two weeks I would fall asleep in my chair before eight o'clock," answered Jaxman. "Then what" "Betty wouldn't let me sleep," the disconsolate bridegroom. "She had made her debut only a month before we were married, and she wanted to do society.

I've been to a dinner, dance, theater party or something of the kind every night since the wedding." The poor fellow's head dropped forward, his eyes closed, and his words came thickly. "Even if the medicine cures you may be sorry you took it." At last he slept. Judge. "Walter J. Surtala of 241 S.

Mill Kansas City, suffered for a long time from stomach troubles. He suffered a great deal of pain and discomfort with his ailment and he was worn down and exhausted. One day he tried a dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. That first dose proved to him what the remedy would do and he continued the treatments. He writes: "I must say that it is one of the best remedies I have ever taken.

It does not only cure and relieve pains but it puts new life in a person and makes him feel like a newborn child. "If I had taken it when I first became ill, I would have been a well man long ago." Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee if not satisfactory money will be returned.

Adv. Her Objection. "So Maude has come back from the front as a Red Cross nurse?" "Yes, indeed. She said if she did all the horrid things they wanted her to do, she would have been a perfect sight wnenever the photographers for the papers came around. So she quit." to make any surrender of these rights.

Trere is no abatement of its interests in the welfare and progress of China and its sole interest in the present negotiations is that they may be concluded in a manner satisfactory to both nations, and that the terms of the agreement will not only contribute to the prosperity of both of these great Oriental empires, but maintain that cordial relationship so essential to th future of both, and to the peace of the world. Accounting for Tastes. Bacon I see expert French butter tasters claim they can perceive the flavor of the soil over which cattle feed. Ebert Must have sort of a taste of shrapnel now. Alias Jim the Penman.

"Is Blinks making ary progress? "Yes, he forged ahead until the handwriting experts proved it on him. Chicago, May 7. Chicago's building trades troubles, which already have resulted in the idleness of more than 160,000 skilled and unskilled 'workers through lockouts or strikes, threatened to become more involved when a lockout of 15,000 members of the hodcarriers' and building laborers' union seemed imminent. The men yesterday formally entered i their refusal to accept a uniform wage agreement with the Building Employers' Construction Association. li.

rnlpinan. PATENTS La wy erW twtj ifit'Loru vice and hooks ire. Rates reasonable. Hiehest references. Best bit Useful Study.

"I see Jimmie studies his arithmetic lesson faithfully every night now." "Yes, the class has taken up percentage, and he's learning how to. figure out batting averages." miflAN fiPAQCJ Puro Northern prown; bes CJUlrtl1! VJ I.H quality and pcrmi nation. 2f pound. American Grains Heed Kl Dorudo, Kara. Ask Congress to Seize Food.

Sacramento, May 6. A resolution memorializing congress to seize the food supply of the nation to prevent its exportation to the belligerent countries of Europe passed the state assembly last night. Wichita Directory place there. Both the Allies and the Germans report some gains or repulses of attacks. German Attack General.

London, May 7. The Germans, in consort with their Austrian allies, are putting forth an effort, the extent of which never has been approached in the history of war. Throughout virtually the whole length of the eastern front they are engaged with the Russians, while in the west, in addition to their attacks around Ypres, they are on the offensive at many points. At other points they are being attacked by the French, British and Belgians. Far up in the Russian Baltic provinces, heretofore untouched by the war, the Germans are attempting to advance toward Libau and Riga; on the East Prussian front they are engaged in a series of battles, and with big guns are bombarding at long range, as they did Dunkirk, the Russian fortress of Grodno; in central Poland they have had to defend themselves against, a Russian attack; in western Galicia they are attempting with all their strength to smash the Russian flank and compel the Russians to abandon the Carpathian passes, which they gained at such cost during the winter.

These reports show that the Austro-German blow is meeting with the greatest success in the northern slopes of the western Carpathians, for towards the upper Vistula the Russians appear to be in their old positions. Corn, oats, wheat, cotton meal and cake oil meal, hay, mill feed, tons or carlots, tell us. BABY LOVES HIS BATH Mission Worker A Murderer. St. Louis, May 7.

Robert Bailey was found 'guilty of the murder of Nancy Stricklin, 12 years old, by a jury here tonight and wTas sentenced to the penitentiary for life. Bailey who is 35 years old and claims to be a mission worker, shot and killed the girl in the front yard of her home here last fall. Jones Muling Dept. Wichita, Kansas CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS With Cuticura Soap Because So Soothing When Hi3 Skin Is Hot. FOOT-EASE for the TKOOPS Over 100,000 packages of Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to shake into your shoes, are being- used by the German and Allied troops at the Front because it rests the feet, pives instant relief to Corns and Bunions, hot, swollen achinp, tender feet, and makes walking easy.

Hold every where, 25c. Try It TODAY. Don't accept any substitute. Adv. Pretty Blue.

Saplee What is this Blue Bird we hear so much about? Snapleigh The Dove of Peace. Judge. Castings of any size or any metal Aut welding and repairing. Work guaranteed. BROOKS MACHIHECO.

Kas. Tl P-TOP dSIeoryse Kaiser Recalls Envoy to Peru. Amsterdam, May 8. According to the Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin, Emperor William has recalled Herr Von Hacks, minister to Peru and Ecuador, and accepted his resignation. RE AO where we have AlwayB proud to show white clothes.

Red Cross Ball Blue does make them white. All grocers. Adv. While the average man would like to be ahead, he is pretty well satisfied if he catches up. These fragrant supercreamy emollients are a comfort to children.

The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal rashes, itch-ings, chafings, etc. Nothing more effective. May be used from the hour of birth, with absolute confidence. Sample each free by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept.

IIY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. The Modern Child. "I suppose you are going to take your children to see the circus." "No, I'm afraid I'll have to go alone.

Their time is so taken up with tango teas, hesitation hops and foxtrot functions that they really haven't an evening to spare." no dealer, rmest oreaa maae. CAMPBELL BREAD Wichita, Kas, Turks Hold Gallipoli. Constantinople, May 7. Official denial was made yesterday of the claims of the British that they are holding the main, positions on the Gallipoli Peninsula. For bad burns Hanford's Balsam is used to give quick relief.

Adv. We buy or sell At all points WRITE US J. H. TURNER WICHITA. KANSAS Every 'man knows how different he would act if he were some other Greece Calls Venizelos.

Paris, May 8. A special dispatch from Rome says that former Premier Venizelos of Greece, who is not at Cairo, has been recalled suddenly to Athens, in view of events which are impending. Hang Oklahoma Physician. Norman, May 10. Dr.

B. E. "Wrd, a well known physician, was taken from the county jail here by twelve masked men at 7 o'clock yesterday morning and his body was found suspended from a tree two miles from town a few hours later. Not Asking Much. "So you are ambitious to have a little garden?" "Yes." "You ought to get a lot of pleasure out of it." "I don't expect to get any pleasure out of it, but if I can get a few beets and turnips in return for a great deal of hard work I'll be satisfied." Pi Toffs mil fmuk Norman Angell, peace advocate and author, says that new is the moment for President Wilson to take the initiative toward the establishment of a neutral court for the investigation of such incidents as the sinking of the Lusitania and decide upon the proper course to follow.

So great has been the flood of old metals for melting purposes, that the "German war ministry has had to issue a statement, thanking the donors but saying the lack of metal is not sufficient to necessitate such sacrifices. The suggestion that a general boycott of all American goods be inaugurated in retaliation for the action of the United States in supplying American goods to the Allies is meeting with no encouragement in official circles in Germany. Too much targe practice will result in total blindness for E. Williams, former expert marksman of the University of Iowa rifle team, recently coach of tie Iowa City High School championship team, according to an announcement by physicians. President Wilson was besieged in the White House the other day by Mrs.

Lawrence Lewis, and Mrs. Harry Lowenburg, two Philadelphia suffragists, who refused to accept word from secretaries that the President would be unable to receive a delegation of suffragists when he goes to Philadelphia. Attorneys for the jitney owners will carry their fight against the Fort Worth ordinance, as upheld by the Austin court of criminal appeals, to the United States Supreme Court. Resume Anti-German Riots. Liverpool.

May 10. The attacks It Is Good for Man. To heal cuts, sores, burns, lameness and other external ailments quickly use Hanford's Balsam. It is a valuable household remedy and should always be kept in every home. Adv.

The Language. "So Jaggs is getting tight again." "Yes; he ought to be ashamed of such loose conduct." LOPEZ Will cure you of 'ft stimulate the torpid liver, strengthen the dlzestlve organs, regulate the bowels. A remedy for sick headache. (Jnequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. Elegantly sugar coated.

Small dose. Price, 25c. Chicago Has Eighty Lepers. Chicago, May 8. Chicago has 80 lepers living unquarantined and their cases unreported, in various parts of the city, according to Dr.

George A. Zeller, member of the Illinois board of administration. upon German shops, which began yesterday, were renewed tonight, as the result of the fury aroused by the sinking of the Lusitania. TTIAKV TPI TfcTfl 1 FR "twt. at kills alt vmui m.

tracts sac Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Scrofuia, Blood Poison in all its forms. Kidney, Stomach and Liver troubles. Write today for free booklet on all Blood and Skin diseases. LOPEZ REMEDY CO. Wichita, Kansas or Hot Spring.

Ark. 818 S. DoncUs 801 Csatrml Aen Dept. W. Dept.

n. The Pessimist. Payton A bachelor is a man who has been crossed in love. Parker Yes, and a married man has been double-crossed. Life.

ties. Mttt, elMD, or-Bunntel, oonTsnts-nt. cheap. Lasts all on. Mdsof metal, ean'tspillortlp OTr; will not soil or Injur anything.

Guaranteed offectlTe. All dealers or sent If your horse is kicked, or cut by barbed wire, apply Hanford's Balsam. A.dv. Veterans to Discuss Lusitania. Tulsa, May 10.

A strong resolution that the United States demand satisfaction from Germany for sinking the Lusitania will be brought before the state encampment of the G. A. R. and United Spanish War Veterans here next week. Council Fights Woman Mayor.

Warren, 111., May 8. Victorious in her first skirmish with members of the council, Mrs. A. R. Canfield, mayor of Warren, issued a statement yesterday threatening to import a man for marshal unless the council confirms the candidate she already has appointed.

Theory and practice are somewhat different as young lawyers or physicians can tell you. express paid for 1.00. Push of the hoggish- variety does not always promote lasting popularity. AXOLB I0KEKI.XM Ds Ksl Bre.klyn, H. T.

W. N. U.f WICHITA, NO. 20-1915. American Steamer Safe.

New York, May 10. The steamship New York, of the American line, which sailed from this port for Liverpool a week ago, has arrived safely at To Rebuild Colon in Cement. Colon, May 8. The Panama government and the Panama railroad have decided that all buildings erected in future must be of concrete Decauao of those usly, grizzly, gray hairs. Uso "LA CREOLE" HAIR DRESSING.

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