ofichteId.ayIn,w.?htill.in-onill-ierbyer,tg-ntica*heir-•a -‘St 1! -letticto |ty,veafO.x -asx -veinm.fr.»rtr-erJeisnn-iy8*t;field3-r-E.y,s;d,nSPECIAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT ELECTRIC PARK TONIGHTEruption of Mt. PHee Will Re Seen by Thousands—All Concessions in Operation,At Electric park tonight the fireworks display will be bigger than at any time since the opening, and in anticipation of a recoru attendance, the management has made elaborate preparations. The famous eruption of Mount Pelee in aTl its beauty will be shown with the addition of many special pyrotechnic ai inventions designed expressly tor the purpose of illustrating exactly how the volcano smoked Just prior to the eruption, the manner In which it showed signs of activity and the mighty burst of the crater loJiowing the terrific exploring far down in the earth.Other fireworks will consist of the latest In bombs, rockets and set pieces. All of the concessions now are running smoothly and everything else pertaining to the park and for the enjoyment of its patrons is being liberally patron-! in the district they will be brought ( oin some “f the other districts.'*Ilt;ast night there was a meeting of j labor leaders from many of the surrounding towns at the headquarters of I w D. Mnhoney, first vice president of the Western Federation of Miners, at his temporary office here, during which it I is said important business pertaining i to the organization of the miners in ! the local district was transacted.TRIED ALL KINDS MEDICINESI zed.Hold for Deserting Child.Following an examination yesterday before .Justice of the Peace Davidson, William Martin, a Smelter Hill grocer, was held for trial .in the circuit court on a charge of deserting his infant child. He was released on $100 bond.Mrs. York Was in Critical Condition, but Reports Rapid Recovery Since Taking Cardui.Hnntinpton. TV. Va.—'‘I was sickMINERS WILLFORM PURELYLOCAL UNION(Continued from page 1.)were said for 1, thatare native workmen unemployed in the district they will be given preference over any of the foreigners who mightapply.”But, if a foreigner possessing a membership card of a local in some other state comes here and applies for a job. it would hfnecessary That his applies tion be given consideration?” was asked**But he would not come here. The labor conditions in the Joplin district are well known, and even though a call sent to Nevada, where there are to he many foreigners employed, 000 men. it is more than probable no foreigners would be sent by the locals of that state,” was the reply. “Unemployed men of the district would be given preference.. of course, but if there were insufficient local men to do the work, some of the other locals necessarily would be called upon. There are 265 locals in the Western Federation of I^abor. all of which are subject to call to fill orders for men.”The labor leaders say operators of the district appear to be heartily in favor of an organization of the miners, or, at least, no word of protest yet has been registered with those interested in the organization.The operators will be benefited.” said one. “They will be benefited by being certain of securing labor when they want it. Without the organization they never were sure of workmen. They had to get them themselves After the organization has been perfected, all they will have to do will he to file an J order for so many men with one of the locale If the men are not to be hadfor two years,” writes Mrs. Bessie ! York, of this place, “ami tried all the ! medicines and doctors 1 could hear of that I thought might cure me, but they all failed to relieve me.I was so bad that every month T thought I would die.“Finally T tried Cardui and was relieved. T am still improving. I can't i praise your wonderful medicine enough for what it has done for me.”No friend in need could be more | welcome to a sick, delicate woman ! than a medicine which will relieve | her pains and distress, build up her strength, restore her failing health, and bring back to her cheeks the lost bloom of the rose.Qardui has done this for thousands of sick, miserable women, and should do the same for you, if you wish.Being composed of purely vegetable and harmless ingredients, ■whlcn have a special curative and strengthening action on the womanly organs, Cardui goes right to the seat of your trouble.If you are a woman, try Cardui,the woman’s tonic.N. B.—Write to Ladies’ Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions and fi4-pag* book. “Home Treatment for Women” sent in plain wrapper on request. sWILLIAM H.