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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 3

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3 THE EVENING CHRONICLE, SPOKANE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Dont Know It table LOADED WITH VIOLETS Mr3. Patrick Clark Gives an Elaborate Luncheon Party. IS SAID TO BE RARE CURIOSITY California University Trying to Obtain Fossilized Egg for Collection. UNIVERSITY OP CALIFORNIA, Nov, fouHllized egg preserved in a nodule la the rare curlonlty which the University of California geological department now carefully examining, with the hope of ultimately acquiring.

The Interring poclmen has only one other rival known on the Uflclllo const, and this in now In the museum of the California Academy Of Sciences In Ban Francisco. The now fonall egg la reported to have come from Arizona. Thera can be no mlHlake about the nature of the curiosity, aa rfn expert examination haa revealed the fuct that the delicate shell has born perfectly even to the fine pitting of the outside. The specimen la about the size of an ordinary hen's gg, but a Utile longer. of the best fiction the most interesting descriptive articles the finest illustrations, and all on the finest of paper, will be found in the To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Chronicle May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail.

it STREET, NEW TORE Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease; therefore, when through neglect or other causes kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to folbw. Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first. If you are sick or feel badly, begin taking Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one.

MAGAZINE for November 1 8 full page illustrations of the best work of Paul Helleu, the famous French delineator of feminine beauty on Sale HI Hi K. n. RUSSELL, Now PUBLISHER, 3, 5 AND 7 WEST 29TH ney, bladder and uric acid diseases, poor digestion, when obliged to pas your water frequently night and day. smarting or Irritation In paenlng, brick dust or sediment In the urine, headache, backache, lame back; dlzzlne. sleeplennness, ner-vousne, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble.

nkln eruption from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabete, bloating. Irritability, wornout feeling, Inok of ambition, lo of flesh, sallow complexion, or Rrlghts disease. If your water, when allowed to regain undisturbed In a glna or bottto for twenty-four hour, form a sediment or settling or hn a cloudy appearance. It I evidence that your kidneys and bladder need Immediate attention. Swamp-Root I the great discovery of Pr.

Klltnef. the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospital ue It with won-derful miccea in both alight and evore rsies, Doctor recommend It to their patient and use It In their own families, because they recognlre in Swamp-Root the greatest and mot successful remedy. Swamp-Root 1 pleasant to take and I for anle the world over at druggist In bottle of two size and two price fifty rent and one dollar. Remember the name.

Swamp Root. Ir, Kilmer Swamp Root, and th address, Rlnghnmton, N. on every bottle. Th mild and Immediate effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root.

the great kidney and bladder remedy, I soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cure nf the mot lltrelng cae. Swamp-Root will ret your whole system right, and the beat proof of this i a trial. Cut 120th New York Cltv. Rear Kir: Oct.

Hth. 1902. 1 had ben Buffering pverely from kidney trouble. All pymptomt were on hand; my former and power had lft me; I could hardly drag myrelf along. Even mv mental rnparliv waa giving out, and oflen I wished to die.

It wna then I raw an advertisement nf youra In a Now York paper, but would not have paid any attention to It had It not promised a sworn guarantee with very bottle nf your metpne, asserting that your Swamp-limit Is purely vere-table and does not contain any harmful drugs I am avrnty year and four months old. and with a good cnnrlene I can recommend Hwamp-Hoot to all auf-fnrera from kidney trouble Four member of mv family have been ulng Pwamp-Roof for four different kidney disease, with the rnrhe good results. With many thanks to oti. I remain. Very truly yours, HoBKUT FERNER.

You mnv have a snmple hnttl nf thl famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, ent fm by mall, postpaid, by which you may tost Ha virtue for such disorders a kid econd Shipment Coles Hot Blast. Just Arrived In Time for the Cold Blast, of Winter Buy tha Best, TWO HOME WEDDINGS Luncheon nt Mrs. Fothcr-inghams Homo Social Happenings. Mm. Patrick Clink entertained yeatcr-day afternuun ut a violet huichmm.

The flornl eclieme carried out In deco-ratlune and In hand puintod souvenir I.lie carda. Covera were laid for Id at t.nt liut-e tulile In the hamlHome dining nm. The table presented a beautiful (Pjiearanee. No cloth wan laid over the Flemish onk surface, but a great many elaborate dulllee were used. Ifouiiiieta of violets weie placed at the ends and In the center was a mass of pink and lavender roses.

At each place was a boutonniere of violets. An eight course luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. Cover for Eight. Mrs. D.

B. Fotherlngham and Mr. C. Jennings entertained at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Agnes Miles of Chicago, the mother of Mrs.

J. M. Foster of title city, unJ Mrs. E. P.

Wenlherl of Carroll. Iowa. Covera were laid for eight, and the hostesses were responsible fur a pleasant afternoon. Mr. Oscar Sowards.

M'ss Eugenia Nelson and Oscar Howard were united In marrUge last night by Hey. John J. lluleen at the home of the bride's pnrenta at First avenue. A company of the frlenda of the couple witnessed the pretty ceremony. The bride wore a chnrntlng gown of pure white and curried white hridea roaos.

Many glfta were presented tha young people. After the cctemony an Informal reception waa held and refreshmenta aerved. Married Last Night. The wedding of Miss Mabel Lulu Clark to Fredrick F.rneet Edwards of Portland whs solemnlr-ed Inst night at 8 o'clock by len Bober! Porlne of All Bainta' cathedral. The ceremony was performed the homo of the bride's parents, Mr.

nd Mrs. A. D. Clark, at KW Main avenue. tv.

W. Hanford of Helena. was best man and the bride waa given way by her father. They will make their home at Portland. Welcomed at Pott Falla.

The Post Falla friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Iaowery gavo them a reception at that place Tuesday evening, when they returned from a wedding trip to the coast.

Mrs. Lowery was Mlsa Florence B. Terrell of Bpokane until the wedding last Thursday. About 30 friends surprised them Tuesday evening at their new home. The time wae epent in games and other diversions until luncheon waa served.

Early Spanish Kingdoms. One of the pleasant meetings of tha season was held yesterday by the Wed-r-sday rlub. Mrs. VV. P.

Russell wae hostess nnd chairman of the day. She opened the study of the Moorish and Christian kingdoms In Spain by a sketch, an Interesting outline discussion Illustrated by maps which she had prepared. This waa followed by a eerie of short Fibers which gave Interesting and entertaining Information about the kingdoms. Mrs, Hernia told of Navarro, Mra. Dow discussed Castile and Leon, Mr.

Cole hod Arngori ror a auhject and Mra. Campbell treated of Granada. Light refreshments weie served during a social hour. Mra. Bittner Entertain.

An Informal thimble party waa given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. C. Bittner, at her home. nbJS Ah street. The room were decorated with palms and ferns, and refreshment were aerved.

Mias Mabel Hue guve some piano music, whllo the ladles spent the time over their fancy work. The guests Included Mra. VV. Heaton, Mrs. VV.

M. Barker, Mra Thomas Vlgars. Mra. VV. II.

Rue. Mrs. VV. H. I.ever.

Mrs. P. 8. Melhelm. Mrs T.

M. Reed, Mrs. J. Llndatey, Mrs, R. Flynne, Mra.

E. D. Trrnholm, Mr. J. P.

Boyd, Mias Jackson, Mlsa Melhelm, Mias Mabel Rue. At Floral Association. Mrs. Mattie Baird was choaen cuatodlan the meeting of the Flora! aseoclatlon. The members presented Mr.

A. P. Magle, 'he retiring president, with a handsome bouquet of white chrysanthemums as a token of appreciation of her services. Mr- J. VV.

Gilson, the new president, snd the other newly chosen officers will eke charge at the next meeting. Two Couplet Married. T. 8. Ileakett, owner of the Freeman's Labor Journal, and eeerotary of the trades council, waa mnrrled yesterday at lost Fulls, Idaho, to Mrs.

E. King. The wedding nf Mias. Maggie Smith to osear M. I.attmer was solemnised last "Kilt.

Both parties are from Lewiston, Idaho, BROWNES ADDITION BANO eorlnl meeting of the llrowi Addition hand of the First Preshytei cnirch will he held tomorrow aftern Clock at the home of Mrs. VV. Bussell at First avenue. A full tendance Is desired. may make a home here Thnmaa McGovern expects to leavs rlAy for Bpokane, where he Pace hla children In one of the elst ay" Kallspell Bee, He probably reside In that city, READY FOR MANCHURIA.

Nov' H. The Bhang correapondent nf tha Standard saya Bhl kuvernor of Chi LI, i Intimated to the LP to Immedlat man nIJ with 45, TEETH $5.00 so Silver "llln 5()c 50c Seamtca g0(J crown' All Work guaranteed from 15 to 10 yeare. 'ways In attendance. Lowest prices! hast work, auzfactioti guaranteed or no pay NEW YORKDENTAL CO. Main loot.

7141-1 Riverside. IL HAVEN Wli.XE, Manager. SIKCIAL NOTICK. If have the allghteat symptom of kidney or bladder trouble, or If there la a trace of It In your family history, aend at once to Dr. Khmer fle Ringhamton, N.

who will gladly send you by mall. Immediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swawip-Koot and a book containing many of the thousand upon thousand of testimonial letter received from men nnd women cured. In writing, be sure to say that you read this generous offer in the 8pokane Pally Chronicle. DISTRIBUTING THE POLES For Trolley Line of the New Cocur dAlene Electric Road. POST FALLH.

Nov. carloads of poles for the new electric railway paused through here Wednesday morning and were dlatrlbuted between this town and Coeur d'Alene. The woik has been delayed somewhat, owing to the inclemency of the weather. Home on Visit. A.

M. Glllam, who has been working for the Washington Water Power compuny on their new line to the Cocur d'Alones for the last year, Is at home on a visit to his family her. Grading and Extending Street. Street Commissioner Bump has a force Of men at work grading and graveling the east extension to Third street, so that the new road will run parallel with and about 3(0 foot south of the old Coeur dAlcnt road, or Mullan trail. Postponed Till Spring.

Road Supervisor Cox hns decided not to redeck Green's ferry until next spring, when the weather will be favorable. The boat will soon be drydocked for the season. Joint Social. Th Knights of the Maccabees and Ladles of the Maccabees held a Joint social at their hall In this place on Tuesday evening. As usual, the affair was a pronounced success.

Refreshments were served and everything within their power done to make the affulr a memorable on. I Convalescing. Miss Julia Enders, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred Enders.

has been very low with typhoid fever, but la Improving slowly. Hat a Contract at Hillyard. John Mitchell of this place has gone to Hillyard, where ho haa a large painting and paperhangtng contract. Electric Line 8ubstation. A large suhstntlon for the new electric line Is being built about two miles east of town.

ESCORTED BY THE SHERIFF Sheriff Strang of Pomnioy cam In yeatorday morning from Houldor, with John Watts, alia A. W. Morrison, who waa wanted at Iomeroy on th charge of obtaining auma of money amounting to $100 under false pretense. Watts waa arrested at Boulder by Sheriff Gibson of that place, and he aerved a term of daya there for a similar offense. Watts ta said to have recently completed a term In the Oregon penitentiary.

When Sheriff 8trang arrived here with hla man yesterday morning the fellDW complained of being slrk, and the officer placed him In the county Jail, where he remained until thla morning, when they resumed their Journey. TO CONNECT WITH THE GUATEMALA LINE Mexican Central Road, a Rockefeller Project, le Running an Extern elon South. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. F. Johnson, a rich planter from Mexl-o, Jut arrived hers, says that the Mexican Central road, a Rockefeller propertv, now running from El Pao, to the City nt Mexico.

Is building an extension south to the Guatemalan frontier, there to con-neet with the northern end nf the Guatemala Central line. The latter Is owned by the Pacific Improvement company of this city. Tracklnylng eouth from the City of Mexico, Mr. Johnson says. a progressing st the rate of on half mil a day, and the routs selected follow closely the survey made by tha Pan-Amerlean railway commission a number of ago.

YOUNG LUTHERANS MEET. The Toung People's society of the Norwegian Lutheran ehurrh will meet tonight at tha home of Mrs. F. Fleming In Queen Ann addition. Everybody will be welcome.

REQUISITION GRANTED. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. Governor Pardee has Issued a warrant of retention against David 8. Nelson, the man who has bean under arreet here for several days upon the charge of being aeeessory to a murder eommltled by his brother In Coffeyvllle.

Kansas. The sheriff of Mont-gnmery county, Kansns, arrived In Sacramento with requisition papers and Immediately applied to the governor for a warrant authorising him to taka Nelson back to Kansas, ELECTED OFFCER3. NEW YORK. Nov. 12.

At the annual convention In session here of the National Machine Tool Builders' association th fo. lowing olllcer were elected; President, William Lodge; first vice president, W. Davis, Rochester, N. second vies president, F. E.

Reed, Worcester, Mass secretary, E. Montanus, Springfield, Ohio. GERMAN LOCOMOTIVES. BOSTON, Nov. 12.

Tha first German locomotives to he Imported to this country have arrived here. They are eight In number and weigh 40 tons each. Most of th engines will shipped by rail to Montreal. PROMINENT BREWER DEAD. NEW YORK.

Nov. 13 -Fred J. Haas, who ha claimed to be the first brewer of lager beer In America, Is dead st nls home In Trenton, N. J. lie run.

fiom Germany In 1S43 In company with th, 1st General Frans Blgel. 3 Joints of Pipe 1 Elbow 1 Collar 1 Damper ID'O'pT with every heating stove. This sets IV-LlJ Up your stove without extra charge. Coles Original Hot Blast Our Leader McCabe-Johnson Co. Remember the Corner Lincoln and Sprague 1 Stove Board makes it necessary to purchase that new overcoat you have been planning to get.

Just drop in and let us show you what we have in high grade, hand tailored, stylish garments. We have them in a large variety of fashionable styles and handsome patterns at prices from $10.00 to $35.00. You can pick out a Wentworth overcoat anywhere by the fine manner in which it fits the wearer and by its general all around swell appearance. Were glad to show them. Clothing Co.

If You Want. to buy. Mil. less property, or ronl rooms, went situation or want help will pay you to announoa I tils fact In the advertiilo columns of th Chronicle. They are oloesiy I studied by more people Uiea tsad ewd any ether paper.

Wentworth Just Arrived, a Carload of tha Celebrated MELVILLE CLARK Pianos and Apolo planu pis jinx nttnehmont. The only stleehment itimln which pluye every note on the piano others only play Hv octaves. Com snd sea thorn. THE SIMON PIANO CO. 314 Bprngue A vs.

KRUM THE DRUCCIST Bt'B AGUE AND MILL. TEU MAIN V. I tie no cheap catchpenny dovlce to get your trade, vl. ecllln you a 23c article for tic, and chargln you 23o for 10c article. I sell no ionite at cnet, but give good gooils at reasonable prices.

FREE DELIVERY. CALL ME UP. Alabastine The only durable WALL COATING Ready for immediate use by mixing in cold water. For sale by Jones Dillingham 713-715 FUST AVE. RELIABLE 709-711 RIVERSIDE AVENUE The Prettiest and Best Cottages In ih cMf ar aartr ail bum from mt I rial purchased from ub our custom.

know that our gradv and prices ai rlhl, and that can furtiiah th maunj promptly. bU vrythln ncWd ta tha Uaa of lumber and mtl work. i WASHINGTON MILL CO. 1 FkOQ Kxcbaaga ll If You Want to buy, oell, Iimuw property, or renl room, want a situation or went help It will pay you to announoa the fact In the advertising column! of tha Chronicle. They are olnse'y studied by more people than read ao4 any other paper.

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