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THE XEW AGE, POltTIiAJST), OltEGOX V ee44) e4.e)4)42 TACOMA 1- i stj"iaa i i nvviiin $ rpitK pacific liquor and wini: houbk. N. ItKUTKK, Proprietor. The belt of Wlurn, Liquor and Cigar. Family Trado a Specially. Tel. Hod 1781. 1KH Pacific Ave. 1504 Commerce Ht. Tacoma, Washington M ONTV8 THIIIST 8TOHK Borlln Building. 11.1 South 11th Bt. Tolephone, Matu 194. TACOMA, WA8II1K0TON THE ABBEY P. J. MOONEY. Proprietor . Telephone Jamei 3121 'Wines, Liquors & Cigars Room la Connection TACOMA WASHINGTON Pennsylvania Dairy 313 So. 11th Street DEALKtlS IN Fresh Butter, Eggs, Cream, Milk and Buttermilk All Kindt of lee Crram and Icon. Alio the Original lltllman Drend. Private Care and Special Orden Given Prompt Attention TACOMA l THE ANNEX MAKT1N ANGEL, rrop. House of Fine Liquors Phene Main 446. Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue the Mcdonald cigar go, Eclli the illghoit Grades of ...CIGARS... Manufactured by the best (actor It of New ork and Tampa. Alio a complete line of Imported Cigars, Cigarette ami Smokers' Articles Tel. Mala 765. $56 Pacific Avenue Phone John 2271 TACOMA STYLES RIGHT PRICES RIGHT Menzies & Stevens Latest Styles in HATS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND CLOTHING SPECIALTIES 913 Pacific Avenue ProvWent BWg. TACOMA, WASH. Kentucky Liquor Co. Incorporated, l'hono Main 113. WHOLESALE DKALKI18 IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars 1130 Pacific Avenue 1131 Commerce Street REAESTAfff IftWlJITABLF. BLDG. jfaciFICAVE.&lIST. THE DAMFINO V. T. McQLOIN, Proprietor Telephone Main 184 ESTABLISHED BEFORB THE WAR Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars 1502 Jefferson Avenue, Corner l'aeino TACOMA WASHINQTON The Beat it None Too Good for You. Get It at The Trail Saloon & Cafe RUSSELL ORMSBY, Proprietor 113 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Wash. L L. ROBERSOIt, Tin, tad Trill. C.H. ROBERSOrT. Scr. Tacoma, Washington Puget Sound Electric Railway Interurban EAT T. B. C. BREAD TACOMA BAKING COMPANY Wholcialo Manufacturer! of Dread, Cakei, Etc Wo alio mako a tpcelalty of UOOl) 1IKKAD. Tel. Jami'ivol. 943 Taconu Ave., Tacoma, Wash. Lcnvo Tacoinn 0:00, 7:10, 8:10, 0:15 (Ltd., no Ntopa) 10:10. 11 :10 n in, 12:10, 1:10,2:10,3:10,4:15 (Ltd., no stops), 5:10, 0:10, 7:10, 8:10, 0:10, 11:15 p m. Lcnvo Sonttlo (1:80,8:00, 0:00 (Ltd., no stops). 10:00, 11:00 urn, 12 in, 1:00, 2:00,3:00, 4:00 (Ltd., no stops). 6:00, (1:00, 7;00, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:15 p in. l'UYALLUP DIVISION Leave Puyallup 5 :30, 7 :00, 8 :00, 0 :00, 11:00am, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:16,7:16,8:15,0:15 pm. Lcavo 0th and Commerce fits. 5 ;40, 7:00,8:00,10:00.12:00 am, 1:00, 2:00, -.00,4 :00, 6:00,0:15, 7:15, 8:15, 11:15 p m. (5 :30 a in omitted Sundays) MvdivVjP'ry aaaaYs Tacoma Trunk Factory A good Trunk Is always a good bargain. You can't judgo from mure appearances. We sell Trunks that not only look well but wear well. Suit Cases and Bags of all sizes, sty lea and prices Repairing done. Phone Ked2772 031 G Street TACOMA, WASH Phone Main 74 Paving Plant, 13th and Dock The Barber Asphalt Paving Go. ASPHALT For Roofing, Street Paving and Reier voir Lining CONTRACTORS Street Paving, Drivawayt, Floor and Sidewalk 203-4-5 Providence Bldg. TACOMA WASH. We make a Bpeclaltv of PINE POULTRY Private Car Trad Solicited Commercial Market MARRY HASH. Prop. Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats 1114 C Street Telephone Main 292 TACOMA J, H. TKRNKS, Pre, and Mgr, Tel. 41 "Grorflnar Palna." The evil that may bo caused by a phrnso Is well exemplified by the term "growing pains," Many a cripple to day owes his misfortune to the fact that tho first symptoms of his disease were misinterpreted. Tho recurring p'alns of which he complained, which caused him to limp nt time or to cry out in his sleep, were called by his par ents growing pains, and were thought to signify nothing more than the effort uf nature to adjust the growing bones end muscles and sinews to each other. Of course every child has Innumer able little aches nnd pains, the result of fatigue, slight sprains, stone bruises, and the like, and It Is' well that fond parents should not take too much no tice of them, lost they foster a disposi tion In the child to worry over Illnesses. The cause of such occasional pains Is usually mpnrent, nnd a night's rest or n day lu thu bouse will dispel It. But when the palii recurs from tlmo to time without evident causo, or when ordi nary romping during the day Is follow wl by n night of aching, and Is perhaps n limp for n day or two, It Is possible that there Is some serious underlying cause, and the family physician should he consulted. Frequent complaint of pain In the (nee Is one of the signs of beglnuliig hip disease, but oxnmlnatlon shows tho luiee to bo apparently sound, nna the home diagnosis of growing pains is made, nnd the real trouhlo In tho hip W overlooked, often until It Is too lato to preroot permanent liinu'iuwi. Although not called growing pains, rcjKVitcd attacks of stomach-nclio lu children should not be slighted, for they may he a symptom of early spinal dls (iice. The complaint of pain In tho itomach, whvu not roferulilo to green apples or a surfeit of pastry, especially when the complaint Is made at tho clone of the day or during the night, slxmld Indicate the necessity of o care ful examination of the uplue, Growing pains may he due to rheumatism, which, If not detected and correctly treated, may lead to dlseaso of tho heart. A less serious trouble, but one do innnding medical treatment, which may cause an aching In tho limbs, Is ma laria. This Is a dangerous1 diagnosis, for If Incorrect It may be ns serious In its consequence ns that of growing pains, and even If tho child has hnd an unmistakable attack of malaria, the parent should not ho content with that explanation of Its ache and pnlns; hut should refer the matter to the doctor. It Hhould always ho remembered .that growth Is a normal process, nnd should uo more bo accompanied by pain than digestion or breathing. Youth's Com panion. GENERAL ST0ESSEL. CONDEMNED TO DEATH. fieneral Anatolo Mlkhnllovlch 8 toes- eel, who has been condemned to death for surrendering Port Arthur to the Japanese, was. for nearly n year one of the central figures lu tho Man churlan war. Before winning renown In Kastcrn Asia he hnd fought against the Turks nt Plevna and at Schlpka Pass rud had won promotion lu the Turkestan campaigns. When the Box er outbreak took place lu 1000 he head- Tacoma Carriage and Bigagi Transfer Cupany OFFICE lOt TENTH ST. Itrrlafii aid laatfi Waft" it AH Hun Priviti UbllUM Peffltl li Enry hUH FIRST CLASS LIVERY Hand vour Check for Buimi to our Mei. cent era, who will meet jrou on all Incoming train. TACOMA, WASH. " O VaaaaYt v' .taeaaaaaaaaYr sV&JaaCaaaaaaaT OEN, HTOKHHLI. L.. R. MANMNQ, Pre. A. T. HOSMER, SmV L,. R. MAINlNIISa A CO., Inc. Meal Estate Loans and Investments. City and Farm Property. Timber and Coal Lands. First-Class Mortgages and Investment Securities. EQUITABLE BUIUD1NQ TACOMA, WASH. A Delightful BREAKFAST Dish WHEAT-HEART Make a delightful Breakfast dlih: with fruit added, a lovely desert. Requires little Urae to cook. X light ex pen for fuel. I guaranteed absolutely pure and coit lea tain any otaer cereal Bold by all grocer, rtve pound package, as cent. THE PUCT SOUHt FLOUMM MILS CO., TACOMA, WASH. ed the Russian contingent for the re lief of Peking, and was the first Rus sian officer to enter Tientsin. When the campaign ended Btocfesel was made a major general and was stationed ut Port Arthur and began strengthening the works there, little dreaming that within a few years he would have to defend them against the legions of the mikado, and when the war with Japan broke out lie was made commander of the fortress. The general was born Ht Orenberg fifty-seven years ago, his father having been a prominent mer chant, lie was educated In the Im perial military K-hool and after Joining the colors became noted as a serious military student TO STUDY AMERICA. Soldier from a Haaataa Provlace to Look lata Oar Method. For the purpose of studying Amer ican methods, four Russians from Kho kan, a remote city In Asiatic Russia, are now In Seattle, says the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. They are a part of a party of 0 Slavs who came over on the steamer Dakota. The rest of" the men were from different parts of the country. The party of four from Kho kan were formerly military men, and one of the number, Oeaeral Tsklperille, fought through thp ltu?so-Japnnes. war, engaging In some of the largest battles, nnd was wounded three times. He has four decorations conferred on him for valor. M. Zatafornskoff, one ef tho party, speaks nngllsh fluently, nnd ftatcd that tho party was In this country for the purpose of acquiring American Ideas nnd advanced methods, "Our part of Uupsla," said he, "Is different from any other part of the em pire. We have prnctlrally n self-governing province. The people mo all soldiers. This Is one of the first re quirements for children. Tho province of Ferghana, In which Khokan Is lo cated, Is a vast mountainous country, and only tho hardy riders of my coun try could live there. This Is what mokes. them among the finest soldiers In the world, and what brought about the promotion of almost every one of them who served lu the Russian wnr ngnlnst the Japanese. One of our most famous products Is silver work. In the fac tories the rarest kind of things are produced and the art of the goldsmith la carried to perfection. There Is much commerce, but It Is cnrrled on with the surrounding countries. "Mining for gold, sllvor, copper nnd Iron Is carried on quite extensively and It keeps the cities flonrlshing. At the present time the country Is overrun with wandering Kurds, who do nothing but loot for their living. Plans are now on foot to run railroads through the country, nnd this will hnvo n good effect Tho mixed population of the province makes It hard to keop every thing running smoothly In tho govern ment, but as practically nil power Is In the hands of tho nntive people there In seldom nny complaint. This prov ince Is not represented In tho Russlnn dounm, nn it Is considered uunecessnry, owing to the fact thnt we hnve every thing we want. "Our party will travel around the United States nnd possibly through Ku rope, for tho purpose of ncqulrlng spn clnl Information regarding tho Hiiro ivoitn methods of flimuco nnd econo mics.'' Tho others of tho party speak no Ktigllsh. They state that their nntivo costumo with large knives, bullets nnd revolvers would he discarded for Amer ican costume mid that they would en deavor to Imitate tho American lu every way. QRBATE8T TUNNEL BUILDER. Charles M. Jacob, Who la Horluw Under, New York's Waters, Leaving out the Panama canal, the greatest public works going forward to day are tho two Pennsylvania railroad tunnels connecting Manhattan Island with thu mainland, running under the Hudson river; the four "McAdoo" tun nels for trolley cars under tho Hudson, tho four Pennsyl vania, tunnels con necting Manhattan with Long Island, the two subway tunnels to Brook lyn under tho Kant river, mid the Bel mont tunnel, which Is being Intd under tho same estuary. No such extenslvo tunneling of this sort has ever been projooted elsewhere. Charles M, Jacobs, who, as engineer In charge, has built tho four "McAdoo" tunnels, now nlmost completed, nnd who now has charge of tho Pennsylva nla tunnels under tho Hudson river, has often been called tho foremost tun uel builder In the world. He Is an Bug llsbman, rather more than 00, of etrlk lug appearance, a roundish face, n full mustache, a baro top head and pleasant manners. So far as America goes he was discovered In London by tho late Austin Oorbln 15 or 1(1 years ago, when the latter was planning a system of Cast and Hudson river tunnels that he didn't live to see bored. Corhln brought Jacobs to the 1'ulted State and he worked out the plans for tho tunnels which Corblu had In mind ; that they were never dug was due to no fault of Jacobs', but rather, possl. bly, to Corbln's death. Jacob, how over, did the tunnel between Manhat tan and Astoria for the passage of gas pipe. When McAdoo and his backer got ready to take hold of the Hudson river tunnels, now known by McAdoo's name, which had beou abandoned and full of water more than twenty years, Jacobs was tho man to take clmrgo of the work as chief engineer and push them through to completion. ee)e i SEATTLE WASH aaaaaaaaaaaaBal C1IAIII.E8 m. JACOII1, Driaklnar of lleultk. The drinking of healths lu wine or liquor or other kinds originated In Brit ain at tho time of thu rule of tho Danes before Alfred the Great finally succeed ed In driving them from the land. Ow ing to tho assassination of englishmen by Dane, It became n custom to enter Into compacts for the mutual preserva tion of health nnd security. These com pacts were usually pledged In wine, and hence the custom of drinking healths. Very I.lkr It. His mother tucked 4-year-old Johnny away In tho top berth of the sleeping car, says a writer In Youth. Hearing him mining in the middle of the night, she called softly: "Johnuy, do you know where you are?" "Tourse I do," he returned, sturdily, "I'm In the top drawer." The Troahle. Nuthln' 'gainst this worl' eo bright, Flowers Its breast sdornln', 'Opt we've got to say Goodnight, An' don't know much 'bout mornln' i Atlanta Constitution. Whan vnn vUlr a lisrdiirara a tor A can you muse the use of half the ar-j tides dlspUyedt I SEATTLE TRUNK FACTORY Manufacturer and dealeri In Trunks, Salt Cases and Satchels Trunks Midc t Order md Repaired 117 Stcoad Ave.' SEATTLE WASH Thisd and Colcmsu Thonb Main IS BONNY & WATSON CO ( lOCCKSJORJ TO ) BONNY & STEWART ft'SISAL DISKCTOSS AMR XMBALMBM Lady AtlUtaat Al- C,jllt. "U7aK way la Attendant. OCaiUCTVasn. When in Seattle viiit HAINSOIN Sb CO'S Billiard Parlors The Fined in the Northwest 621-23 First Avenue SEATTLE WASHINGTON Trunks Mad to Order and Repaired Phone Main 381ft SEATTLE TRUNK FACTORY N. V.STRAUS, Mp. Mhnufactuien and Dealers In TRUNKS. SUIT CASES AND LEATHER GOODS 817 Second Ave., Seattle, Waih. BBamBamillVsBBnW flAT MOOfS'lHOM ORAW-LUOS WATER TANKS Fit Spruom mini Omtlmr Lumkmr BoxShookm Cmdmr Shlnglmm Grays Harbor Commercial Go Smmttlm, Wmmh. tsbz .bbVibsviBbbbbI a bfbbbbw .bbWX Ba. sasaal af S W SBrPssaV tY FREIGHT RATES T Mgm HOUSEHOLD GOODS B AHD FROM H rfy I aaas msaaW MISSOULA MONT : ( 11.K. ClIANKY, Proprietor. A. A. HOWAItl), Manager, Florence Steam Laundry THE GOOD ONE Kilatllilied 1690. Telephone US Work Done On Short Notice 112-114 West front St. MISSOULA, MONTANA THE GRIND PACIFIC SILOON Mlatjsoulu, Montana. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Draught Beer, Fine, 5c. Bottled Beer, 25c, a Quart. All trains Stop 15 Minutes. Opp. N. I. Depot. aWSsa4P BSBsrenBBSBBSaV J I L- Just a Word About Rolls Mtlle Kolliandblg Hull) plalti Roll and fancy Itolln Koll for urrakfaii; lioll for lunch; Holla for atipprr all good aurliof Roll Crow to perfect proportion at the reliable akerjr nioit people lu Mluoula know about TEVIS & CRAWSHAW ' GROCERS AND BAKERS Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruit, Vegetable Confectionery, Etc., Etc. 131 Higgins Ave. Missoula, Montana fhYMJTTT .- MISSOULA MERCANTILE CO. MISSOULA, MONTANA THIS modern establishment with its immense and varied stock merits the patronage of all. Whether it be something to wear, to eat, to furnish your house, or any thing else, you can get it here. We want every reader of The New Age within our territory to join the mighty ranks of pleased and prosper ous customers already dealing w.ith us. REMEMBER OUR MOTTO -"We Sell Everythin and Everything the Very Best." t X 4 -v H i l 1 J, l J 4 ij ) i B ay- -