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Nan The trouble with Hilly is that he's awkward when he's in company, lie doesn't know what to do with his hands. Fan Oh, yes, he does; he told me once that you wore too many pins in your belt. Chicago Tribune. TYI'KWKlTKKH "New VIbII.Ib Yes'." All make" If'lMiilt liko new, fit Het'ond-hhiHl rieeM. Two Smith l)cn. K mini: im from JB5 in Sl.'i. KupiilieH for nil mukoa. .MiicIiIiik rented, ti to St.iiO M onthly. Tli 'J') nrilr Kichnnee. 'Hit Monti onii'ry. Sun Francisco I. ooU.nl NiiKlelUM. Captain (of baseball nine) You think Stumpy is Retting sort o' weak in his mind? Why? Manager He renewed his contract for this season without making a kick for a higher salary. Chicago Tribune. MotherR will find Mrs. Wlnnlow"" Boothing Byrup the b Bt remedy to use for their cliiidrej duriug iho teething period. dure, "What was it 1'iiscilla said to John Alden?" "You mean, 'Speak for yourself, John?" "Yes; what did she mean?" ' "I don't know what she meant, but 1 know it must have been before she and John were married that she said it." Houston Post. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man has made a life study of the properties of RootH, Herbs and Barks, and is KivinK the world the benefit of his services. No Mercury, Poisons S vi r 1 1 i iuH iXSZ'd Operations or Cutting Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma. Luntf, Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private Diseases of M n and Women. A SVRK CANCER CURE Just received f rom Pekin, China safe, sure and reliable. U.. failinir in its works. If you ennnot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. CONSULTATION FREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 1 ;!.. First . rnr Mnrriuin. Portlanff. Or. y : The Reason I Make and Sell More Men's $3.00 & $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer ll becaaM I rfr ths wearer thi benefit of the moet complete organisation of trained experts and skilled shoemakers Id the country. 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CHiCAGO, AlS sjei him oroi6'- fe rY7 U1 i- LXANa5UAJ r ill sS , First Jnpnnrae Stowswsf, The flrHt JapunoHo Hlowuwuy efer brought to HoHton arrived on a steamer from Loudon the other day. lie gave his name u Tasujo Nukamuru, used !!0, und clulmed to have been a mem ber of the crew of an American tailing vessel. It was learned that he was a sallon on board the ship Johanna, which ar rived lit Falmouth, fcnj;., some months nKo, He was starving in London when he determined to come to this country, lie wandered about the docks In the Thames and stole on board the Phila delphia!) and hid In the coal bunkers. Nakamiira said he was all through the Itussian-Japanese war, having been one of the crew of a cruiser In the Jap anese fleet. Inspector Hoot examined the man and ordered that he be sent hack on the riiiladelphian when she leaves on her return trip. Those who keep Hamlins Wizard Oil in the house do not have to buy any other remedy for sore throat. No other remedy will cure this trouble so quick ly or so surely. Remember this. Declined (lie Tart. Percy Esmeralda, will you marry me? Esmeralda No ; Gwendolen refused you last night, and I'm not acting a; first aid to the injured. Vuaully They Are. "Professor, what is the meaning of th word 'monologue'?" "My dear sir, consider the derivation of it. 'Mon' is slang for 'money,' and 'logos' means 'a word.' 'Monologue, words for money." Good for Sore Eyes, for over 100 years PETTIT'S EYE SALVE has positively cured eye dis eases everywhere. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. The chimney swift is truly a bird of the air, for it never alights on a fence or building. It drops into the top of some mide-mouthed chimney and clings to its rough sides with tiny feet. The I.ncklest Man. Eben So Miss Antique Is going to get married at last. Who is the lucky man? Flo The clergyman. 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SOLO Br ALL LEAOING DRUGGISTS ONESlZEONLY-REiUmn PRICE SO PER BOTTLE A flavorinir used the same ns lemon or vanilla. By dissiilvirte. granulated suar in water and adding Mnpleine, a delicious syrup is made and a syrup better than maple. Munlcine is sc Id by Itrocers. If not send ?5e for 2 cz. bottle nnd recipe book. Creacent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wn. BAKING POWDER COMPLIES WITH ALL PURE FOOD LAWS Makes the Baking Sweeter, Lighter Always works rid lit NO FAILURES Costs YOU Less NO TRUST PRICES 25 Ounces for 25 Cents BEST AT ANY PRICE or your money back 1 MANY TAILORS DECEIVED. More tban 1,000 EclnlTe Namplea et Into the Wrong Hand A .piece of cardboard covered with Hfjuare samples of woolen cloths for men's and women's suitings mlsht not seem to the average man a valuable article, yet elaborate schemes to get hold of such sample cards are planned and sometimes carried through, accord Ing to the New York Sun. A couple arrived recently at the bct of the Philadelphia hotels and set out to visit all the leading tailors. The man wanted a .winter outfit of a com prehensive character, while the wom in was Just as interested in accumulating n winter wardrobe of the tailor-inudo variety. Occupying large rooms in Die hotel, there was no reason to believe that the two were anything other th-tn they represented themselves. So when they gave the number of their suite in the hotel the samples wre forthcoming. After several days had passed with out the expected orders the tailors be gan to send to the hotel for informa tion. The answer returned was thit the two had given up their rooms and left the day before. No samples were to lie found. The number of inquiries became so large that they were referred by the hotelA there was no reason to believe More than 1,000 samples of cloth had been sent by the tailors to the couple. Investigation showed their purpose when in the P.road street station were found two wooden packages they had checked there, filled with sample cards from which the cloth had been torn away. The couple had succeeded in acquir ing possession of the best samples of the firms that deal in the high-class ex elusive patterns. Of course, they will sell their patterns to the cheaper firms that endeavor to reproduce them. Even a bolder effort to get the ex clusive samples is reported from Chi cago. There two men rented a store in which to open a tailoring business of a high-priced character and sent to the manufacturers for their samples. The samples were sent, but no orders ever came. Later inquiry from the manufactur ers showed that the firm had got no further in its career than taking the store for a month. Its object was plain when some of the best designs were turned out by the cheap mills. WONDERFUL CANYON IN WEST. A. Black Myatery, Which Man Haa Hot Vet Solved. At the earliest possible moment Lieut. Robertson and I took his camera and tripod and silently stole away to the mouth of the canyon (in the Sho shone mountains, Wyoming). The two crunches of the river came together a few rods above a great wall of bare thrown rock, a hundred feet high, which really is a part of the southern side of Knttlesuake mountain. Through a crack in the mountain about as wide ns Nassau street, between perpendicu lar walls of bare rock, the river swirls and roars down eight miles of black mystery never penetrated by living man. It is said that logs which enter the mouth of the canyon uuscarred come out kindling below. It is idle to believe or to say that the water has cut that canyon, for It has done nothing of the kind. An earthquake did it; my word for it. Had it been left for the river to erode, on its own hook, long before the pent up waters had started a cutting through that flinty carboniferous lime stone, the river would blithely have gone southward around the mountain, where the wagon trail runs, and found easy flowing, with no ' rock to exca vate. We went into the dark nnd gloomy mouth of the canyon, as far ns any man may go, and soon were stopped by the lack of footing. Fifty feet far ther on, the rift turned sharply to the left, taking the foaming waters along with it, and the view ended against a blank wall. Quite near the ultimate point we smellod a strong odor of sui phureted hydrogen and other disagree able gases, nnd looked about. Close at hand, under the foot of the overhang ing wall of smooth rock, lay a little, Innocent-looking pool in a basin no larger than a bathtub, which was tho cause of the b:ld odors. Close beside it lay a dead porcupine and a dead magpie, both poisoned by these noxious gases. Elsewhere they would have been entcn long n;v by coyote or fox; but there beside that deadly spring they lay, untouched. Scribner's Magazine. Why Jap Talk Mtlle. "Do you know why the Japanese talk so little?" nsked a navy ollieer. just back from a foreign station. Answer ing his own query, he continued: "Si lence Is bred in the bono. For nges spies, or cross-eyed persons, have been everywhere and over everything. They always go in pairs, so as to bo spies over each other, nnd, ns the violation of the law is deatli death to the high est nnd lowest alike we oanwell un derstand how the Japanese have been so obstinate In their conversatisni, un der a system of espionage which noth ing can escape, coupled with a rigidity of law and a ferocity of punishment whl:h no one can bend nnd few dare til brave." The Supreme Tet. "You are all right" said the doctor after he had gone through with the regulation thumping and listening with his patlentv "Not a trace of heart disease. Fifteen dollars, please!" The patient drew a long breath and remarked : "I am sure now I have no heart disease. If I had. I should have dropped dead when you mentioned your fee." "HELLOl" PARIS. Uniting France and America by Wire less Phone. -"Hello, Paris! This is New York." To start a conversation like this across the universe seems like an achievement beyond the dream of a Jules Verne or the imaginative picture of a Bellamy Storer, yet in the busiest city of the world, New York, such an experiment will take place shortly, with every assurance of success. On this occasion, when science announces its triumph to the world, society of the nations will offer its congratulations in a unique and unrivaled n amer, and will feature on its social calendar a luncheon at which Frederick Townsend Martin will preside, that for interest and charm will make all past society events seem coinmonp'ace, when the first wireless luncheon will take place in the salon of the Hotel Plaza. While this luncheon is being served a voice will speak uniting two of the greatest nations of history. It will be the voice of America's most prominent society man reading a message of Pres ident Taft to President Fallieres of France. It will be transmitted to Mrs. Nora Blatch DeForest in the Metropol itan tower, the talented pioneer of her sex in this field and foremost woman civil engineer in the world, who will receive this message from the Plaza and send it over a radio wireless telephone at the rate of 186,000 miles a second, to a fair daughter of France in the Eiffel tower. The salon will be decorated to re semble a forest. Trees will be in full bloom and birds singing from their branches. Presiding at this table will b'e Mr. Frederick Townsend Martin who will be the guest of the American Wireless association of which Dr. De Forest is president. The guests will be leading society people and scientific men of note. Mons. Etienne Lianel, consul general of France, representing the French government and one of its guests of honor, has said that if wire less telephony is brought to a state of perfection it will become a political and diplomatic time saver. The table will represent the Atlantic ocean. At one end will be the Metro politan tower, architecturally raised in candy; at the other end will be the Eiffel tower.' On this miniature ocean will be small ships of various nations sailing back and forth. The shore landings of both France and America will be appropriately represented. The menus will be small telephone directories, and the dishes will be list ed as telephone numbers. The place cards will be wireless messages sent from the Ritz Carleton in France to the guests assempled at the Plaza in America. These messages will be re ceived through wireless table phones permitting the guests at both tables to converse with each other, although Separated by half a world. The waiters will be summoned by wireless telephone and at the end car riages will be called by this means. The favors will be small radio spark less wireless telephone outfits of very light weight and will be utilized by the guests in the ceremonies attending the luncheon and carried away to commem orate the latest gigantic feat of mod ern science. It will take just one-fortieth of a second for the message to travel across the Atlantic and about one seventh of a second to go around the world. Fol lowing this, mutual toasts will be given by the guests of this wireless luncheon who will be separated by an ocean, yet able to converse as if face to face. The value of this marvelous scien tific and mechanical feat, can hardly be estimated, and will stand among the first half dozen scientific wonders of all time. Its effect upon the trans mission of commercial business will be revolutionary, and will mean that we can communicate with Europe at the cost now prevailing for a domestic tel egram. The great station in the Metropoli tan tower is now being rushed to a stage of completion. This will be ab solutely the finest wireless station in the world. Its cost is not comparable to that of other equipments, as the sta tion comprises all sorts of experiment ing apparatus. It is thought that $300,000 would not cover the outlay if a structure as high as the Metropolitan tower had to be erected especially for th ' work. As long as the tower has already been constructed, the cost, out side of the apparatus, will be neglig ible. The workings of the radio wireless peone are wonderfully simple when the complex problems involved and overcome in its creation are consid ered. In telephoning, the operator talks into the mouthpiece exactly as with the wire telephone and listens for a reply through a head phone instead of a receiver. In order to get into com munication with a wireless telephone station, it becomes necessary to get the instrument to the known tune of the other station and then press the buzzer key which calls the person to the phone at the other end. The con versation is then carried on as if the two operators were face to face. The mechanical principles upon which the radio wireless telephone de pend are simple enough, although there is a great difference of opinion upon the actual explanation of the phenome non of wireless telephony. Speech is the forming of very rapid and every varying series of vibrations in the air, and their measurement by the nerves of the ear. Owing to the resistance of the atmosphere, these vibrations grow weaker and at last disappear as we get farther from the source of disturbance. Telephony is the art of translating these vibrations into vibrations of ether whose lesser resistance enables them to be carried to great distances fcr the translation into air vibrations a-nin, as oiily the air vibrations can be meas ured by the ear. In the wireleM tele- cat Th Kind You JIav Always ture of Chas. If. Flotchrr, and lias boon made under his personal supervision lor oer iJO years. Allow no ono to deeeivo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitation and fTiist-as-jrood" arc hut Experiments, mi'l endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, J'are &orie, Drops and Noothinj Syrups. It i.s Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Jtlorphino nor other .Narcotic Mihstance. Its aero is its guarantee. Jt destroys AVorms and allays Eevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Jiowels, giving health and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The- Mother's Friend. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the THE CCNTauR iJMHNf, TT 32 phone the air waves are translated into the vibrations of an electrical discharge which oscillates the ether. The ether waves, sent out by trans mitting station, having been there modified by the human voice, are changed back at the receiving station into such form as to effect the receiver and cause the exact air vibrations which were made to modulate the transmitting current, and therefore, the words of the Bpeaker are heard ex actly as spoken. Dr. DeForest bases his claims for success on his past experiments with the wireless telephone at the sugges tion of Admiral Evans, who conducted the experiments on board his flagship, the Connecticut, and another vessel. Every battleship, cruiser or torpedo boat of the great Pacific fleet was equipped with radio wireless tele phones before setting out on the mem orable cruise. These instruments were given a thorough trial in inter-ship communication and in conversation with several wireless stations cn the Pacific coast. In the meantime, the young inventor has not been content to rest on the laurels obtained from his successful work in the navy and has carried on many experiments, both at home and abroad. In May, 1908, from the Eiffel tower, wireless messages were Bent by the radio telephone to every wireless station in France. A warship off Marseilles, nearly 600 miles away, heard the transmitted messages just as distinctly as did the stations near Paris. While doing this, Dr. DeForest had equipped several of the vessels of the Italian navy and the instruments met with such decided success that an arrangement has been practically con cluded for the equipment of the entire navy. Mrs. DeForest is quite as interesting as her inventor-husband. She grad uated from Cornell university in the difficult science of civil engineering. She was the first and only woman to graduate from an Eastern college in this profession. After her graduation honors were heaped upon her until she stood before the world as its foremost woman hydraulic engineer; and a re markable examp'e of woman's intel lectual equality with man. She was the first woman ever elect In Use For (RESCEIMT Egg-Phosphate WILL DO ALL THAT ANY HIGH PRICED POWDER WILL C DO A ND DO '.T BETTER A FULL A WESTERN ELECTRIC RURAL TELEPHONE Is Your Most Valuable Servant It will bring vou and votir family into closer touch with your neighbors, the general store, family doctor tire outside world. It does away with the isolation of farm life and "keeps the boy on the farm." 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