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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1899)
THI EVENING STAR. When sunset light Gives place to night in mountain topi afar, With light mora soft. Id heaven aloft ippaars tht Evening atar, v , It beauty seems, ' V Aa high tt gleams, 1 f o lull the heart to rest . We mourn the day, But gladly ay ,We lore the atarllght bei When grlered In heart, , Though 'Hi our part To know more night than daft The atar of hope Forbida us mope. And cheers with soothing ray. -Wayerley Magaaine, : 2 Almost a Burglary. S R3. DRISCOLL had a mind of her own. Soma uncharitable people went so far M to say that It she had nnt had so much mind her nusoana might have been living to-day. Be that aa it may, ha died and left her sole mistress of a handsome property, with no one to oppose her will. She adopted one of hla nieces, and loved her aa well aa she could love any one but herself. The niece grew up a winsome lassie, and had lovers, as maidens wlu. Luckily her choice was her aunt's as well, and the day was set for her mar riage with Harry Wlnshlp without op position, the only condition being that they should return to Mrs. Driscoll a home after a brief weaning tour. "Well, Kate," said the stately lady. the day before the wedding, "every thing Is ready, and I must say that I never saw preparations more complete not even for your uncle s funeral, poor man! I always meant to give you a handsome marriage portion, so get Tour hat we'll go to the bank." What girl would delay under similar circumstances? The carriage was speedily ordered. and soon stopped before the bank. Except the ban officials, there was In the building only George Travis, one of Kate's discarded suitors, who was getting an Insignificant check cashed. Mrs. Drlacoll was not slow to see an opportunity to flutter her sails, as her worthy husband bad been accustomed to say. Drawing her check book she smiling ly wrote a check for 2,000 and pre sented It to tbecashler. "Payable to Miss Kate a marriage portion, I presume. Ah, very gener ous of you! Miss Kate, I congratulate tou." said the cashier. "Shall I make the new book In your own name!" "She wants no book at least not yet," retorted Mrs. Driscoll, sharply, "When 1 give a thing. I give It I want good, solid money for that check- bright, yellow gold." "But why you live fully a mile from a neighbor. Have you do you think of the temptation?" he said, hesi tatingly. "Did I ask your advice?" snapped Mrs. Driscoll. "I am able to take care of my own property, and. If It will not break the bank, I want It In gold.' ' "Certainly, madam. My conscience is clear If you wake up to find yourself murdered to-morrow morning. This bank can pay ten times that sum at sight, madam," was the dignified reply, to which Mrs. Driscoll listened In curt silence. The cashier went Into the vault, clos ing the door behind him. George Travis, having counted the money received on his check, went oat .without a glance at the two ladles. "There! Now I reckon Travis begins to realize what he has lost," nodded Mrs. Driscoll. , Kate blushed slightly. "But, aunt," she said, uneasily, "wouldn't It be better for me to take a book with the money left to my credit? Harry will not be here until to-morrow, and and think of the risk! It is un safe." t "How long Is It since I came to be told my duty by a miss of 18?" breath ed Mrs. Driscoll, scornfully. "What a coward you are! If you don't want the money, say so, and I'll let It re main where it Is. If you do want it, hold your tongue, and help me take care of it until I can give you both Into Harry Wlnship's keeping." I Further conversation was prevented tj the cashiers return. 1 He carried a strong Iron box. i "Count it!" commanded Mrs. Driscoll. une Dy one me goiaen coins were counted under her admiring eyes. "There, that Is money! That Is like a wedding gift!" she ejaculated, In a satisfied tone. "Better let me give you a receipt for ft and put it into the safe to-night," suggested the cashier. "Put It Into my carriage!" was the sharp order to the bank porter. The man obeyed and watched with a puzzled face the carriage out of sight "She beats all I ever saw," be said. "I don't wonder her husband died." I Meanwhile Mrs. Driscoll returned home well satisfied with the world and herself In particular, j She had had her own way. "I shall not put this under my pil low as I generally do," she said to Kate. ("This box is harder than feathers. I shall put It under the corner of your bed." "Thanks, aunt! Iron Is as soft as feathers for me to lie on," laughed Kate. "You needn't He upon that side of the bed at all," was the cool reply. "There's a man In the kitchen as says he's had not a mouthful to eat for ten days," said Norab, the servant, appear ing at the door. "The farm Is only a mile further on. Send him about his business," answer ed her mistress. Novah went out Soon a figure clothed In rags went by the open window. The man turned and shook his clinch ed fist at the astonished lady. "Of all things! The Impudent thing," she gasped. "Ob, but aunt I'm sure he has heard all that we said about that horrid money!" faltered Kate. Mrs. Drlscoll's face told the concern Which she felt, but she turned her back upon her niece and took up a book. Darkness came. The lights In the house were extin guished at the usual time. Kate could not sleep. In vain she counted slowly from oue. hundred to one, and raid the letters of the alpha bet backward. She heard the village clock slowly strike the hour of midnight then one, two, and three. Kate's apartment was dark, but the moon shone dimly Into her aunt's room Just across the halt Suddenly a form stood In the door way, then vanished within. Was It the tramp? Was that some thing In his hand a knife? Kate stole softly through the door way, listening breathlessly. Then she darted Into a small room, near Mrs. Drlscoll's door. Suddenly the door was noiselessly closed, and a man stood so near her hiding-place that she could bear hla hurried breathing. The faint odor of chloroform told why the door was closed. What if he gave an overdose? Kate loved the stern woman, and notwithstanding her timidity, that thought nerved her to action. She sprang from the room with a shrill cry, ellnchlug both hands in the hair of the Intruder. It Is needless to say that he was startled out of what little common sense be possessed. tie threw ner violently aside with a muttered oath and fled. But he left a generous lock of hair In her hands. Her head struck a corner of the door in falling, and tt was dawn when she awoke to full consciousness of what had happened. Womanlike, she rushed to see If the Iron box was still safe. It bad not been disturbed. Then she threw open the door of Mrs. Drlscoll's room. That lady was unconscious, but breathing evenly Kate s courage returned. Silently she opened the window, let ting the fresh morning air draw freely through the room. Then she crept luta ber own bed to await developments. Before sunrise Mrs. Driscoll awoke. "Mercy on us!" she screamed. "No- rah did not shut the window last night I shall get my death of cold. Kate!' But Kate did not stir until her name had been called several times; then she answered drowsily. "Get up, child! It's your wedding day, too, and I In danger of pneumo nia," called her aunt Kate shut the window, and helped the irate lady to dress, touching ber hair with dainty, soothing fingers as she arranged it The household arose and went about its tasks. Visitors came and went Kate kept ber secret well. The cere mony was over which made her a wife. The bridal dress was exchanged for a traveling costume. I shall take the iron box to the bank as we go to the train, auntie," Kate said as she bade her good-by. "as you please. I've had my say about It and no harm came of It, either," was the tart reply. No one knew of the tragedy which did not take place In the silent watches of the night No one knew until Kate, nestling lo her husband's clasp as the train sped onward, told him the story In ber own way anu time. But the hair did you save It? II is a clew," he said quickly. 'I burned It" was the calm reply. "I did not need to save It for I knew whose it was. I always thought he liked aunfs money better than me. Now I know that he coveted the dowry more than the bride. But the money Is safe In the bank, and wasn't It strange that be should be there to see It deposited ?' Not George Travis?" ejaculated Harry. "Tea. Let him go," she whispered softly, nestling closer. "Think what ne lost what you gained, Harry, dear. Let his own conscience punish him if be has any. We'll never let aunt know. We will keep our first secret forever." Harry W Inshlp was a man. He could not refuse his wife's first request and Mrs. Driscoll does not know to this day what danger menaced her. Chi cago Times-Herald. Tbe True Centlemaa. A writer in the North American Re view recalls Ward McAllister's defini tion of a gentleman. "My understand ing of a gentleman," said Mr. McAllis ter, "has always been that he is a per son free from arrogance and anything like self-assertion; he has considera tion for the feelings of others; is so sat isfied In his own position that he Is always unpretentious, feeling he could not do an ungentleinanly act; as cour teous and kind In manner to his In feriors as to his equals." uesiae this definition" continues the writer, "It is well to place that giv en oy cmerson: The gentleman Is nian of truth, lord of his own actions. and expressing that lordship In his be havior, not In any manner dependent ana servile, either on person or opin ions or possessions. Beyond this fact of truth and real force, the word de notes good nature or benevolence, man- nooa nrst and then gentleness.' " Ten Thousand Feet Limit of Itanth. aiming engineers agree that the limit to whicb shafts may be sunk Into the earth with tbe present machinery and equipments is 10,000 feet Tbe deep est suart ever dug is the one now in existence In one of the copper mines on Lake Superior. It has a sheer depth of 5,000 feet Dr. A. C. Lane, tne assistant geologist for Michigan, in an article in Mineral Industry on How Deep Can We Miner places the probabie limit at 10,000 feet He sees, however, that enormously rich de posits might lead man to dig to 15,000 feet with profit The element of dan ger is not considered in these calcula tions. In conclusion be says. "The present knowledge cannot foresee reaching a depth of 20,000 feet" More Foreigners than Natlr s. Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota and California were the four states which by the federal census of 1890 bad a larger foreign-born than native- born male population of voting age. Spain's National Flower. The mignonette Is the national flower of Spain. r PACIFIC COAST NEWS Commercial and rioanelat Happening! of Interest tn the Growing Wnlni States. H..t Sugar a Oxnartl Times are lively in ami around the big beet-sugar factory at Oxnard, Cul Fou i teen thousand, nine hundred and fifty acres of beets have been planted in that vtoinity and are now being pre. pared for harvest. Over 1,000 men are engaged in thinning the beets, fui whiuh service they receive 11.40 a day, on an average. The new crop will amount to about 300,000 tons of beets, and when these are put through the big factory the result will be that about 80.000 tons of refined sugar is ready for the market, for it ia esti mated that the crop will average about 18 per cent aacclirine matter. A large deal has just been consummated, where by the American Beet Sugar Company, hich owns the Oxnard factory, has purchased the large Patterson ranch, which contains 5,000 aciea. The pur chase price ia said to be over $600,000. This is the largest single purchase put through in many years in Ventura county. The new factory now has a capacity of 2,000 tons of beets per day, and since the capacity was recently iiouDlea, it is now the largest sugar factory and refinery in the world. A Dletant Market For flour. The Big Bend flour mill at Daven port, Wash., annually ships bundled of ban els of flour to the Orient, wbeie it has built up a reputation that giv it a steady sale. The other side of tl Paoitio, here the countries aie dense. ly populated furnishes a market for vast quantity of American floor, and heavy invoices are shipped direct to that foreign market from the home mill. At the present time the bi Bend mill is turning out several thou. land barrels of its superior brand of flour for Japan, and this is only the be. tinning of what piomises to roach gieater shipments Iu the future to th Japan market Washington flopa. The vines are reported to be tnalcin excellent progressand in many section the hops never looked better. Neat I til the large yards aie in fine com I tion, ami, as rule, are for this season well advanced. There are plenty of lice, but tiie sprayers are keeping them in check. There have been some con tracts made at from 10 to 13 cents, but groweis are generally backward boat contracting. Great Falla Wool. Great Falls, Mont, has proved itself to be the highest and best market lor wool in the state of Montana. Over 873,000 pounds of wool was sold one day last week, and it brought very good prices, the highest price paid be ing SO cents, and the lowest 17 6-8 seuts. the whole averaging higher than any lots of wool so far sold in Montana and the highest prioe paid being the top notoh at which Montana wools have to far been sold. For tha New Watar Byetem. The first carload of steel pi ie to be used in the Cedar river pipe system at Seattle, arrived at that place last week. There are 113 feet, or 13 tons on the car. A train of about 40 cars is now on the way containing over 600.000 pounds of steel pipe. Each car has four pieces 28 feet in length, or, if the pipe is curved, five pieces 31 feet long A California Creamery. The Cbino Valley creamery, at Chi- no, Cat, is making all its milk receipts into butter now, the price of butter having gone up to 60 cents, it is more profitable to make butter than oheeae. The association is receiving 7,600 pounds of milk a day and Manager Steele says that as beet pulp comes in for feed the receipts will run up to 10,- D00 pounds per day. North wnst News Rotes. Pendleton wants a city park. Starbuck, Wash., has s haunted bouse. Tacoma will issue tl, 300.000 In re. funding bonds. bpokane breweries are now running with non-union men. Pacific & Idaho Northern will bnild $16,000 depot at Weiser. Baker City's water supply is so low that irrigation had to be stopped. A copper lead 60 miles long has been found on Fifty Mile river, Alaska. Great Northern agents are buying a new right-of-way through Spokane. Dad" Wright killed a 1,000-pound grizzly bear in Northwest Territory. Canucks have stopped boats on Lake Lindeman from carrying passengers. Astoria hag Invited President Mc- Kinley to attend the coming regatta. Coal is now to be used In sinking shafts at Rampait City on the Yukon. Committee hag reported on Tacoma as the beat location for Whitwortu col lege. Denver and Omaha men will erect s smelter in Kirklana, Wash., s suburb of Seattle. Zino ore is being shipped from Bpo kane directly to England, by way of the Bom. Work will be begun soon on Snohom ish and Willapa river nateheiies in Washington. The upper Willamette boats are able to ply their traffic much later this year than usual. i Seattle's exposition will run in op position to the Washington state fair at North Yakima, both having chosen the same datea Tbe Great Northern paid 166,000 for 40 acres of land on Havermale ialand, Spokane. Snoqualinie falls, Wash., ia now In harness and will soon be furnishing power for Seattle and Tacoma. Water at Five Finger rapids, Alaska. Is higher than was ever befoie known. East Oregon farmers complain great ly ot Canadian, Russian and Chinese thistles. One of the transcontinental lines re ports that it haa sold over half a mill Ion acres of Oregon farming land in the past year. Bonanza and Eldorado districts in Klondike have been closed to prospec tors by Canadians, who will lease on- developed territory to large com aaaUa. i "Uneasy Lies tne Head That Wears a Crown." Bui such Art not the only untAsy htuds. Overworked, himsstJ. Anxious ptoplt of n agts And both Sext3 an untAsy wtih Achts, pins. Import blood, disordered stomAchs, dtrAngtd kidntys And llvtr. For All such. Hood's SArsApArHU is th tffteth And fAultltss curt. & infusts fresh lift through purified blood. An ladlan's Vonfeeelon. Christian Life tells this story of an Iiulian's oonfoasion. This man's lieu t was so changed that he left no doubt of it, though he seems to Jiave Hindu no atTort to explain the mystery of the change: I came to Mr. Young first time last whiter, and lay I wanted to he Ills (i lend and tbe friend of Uod. People lay: 'You turn your heart to Hod.' and langb at me. I say nobody's busi ness what I do. I mean to serve God. "Long ago we blind, all in darkness. We call the crows and fish and every thing Uod; but Uod pity us, and give ue daylight. He don't want US to die altogether. He pity us. "Not hard for me to believe in God; that Jeans is the Sou of Uod; I fool Jiffttrent in my heart. My old fash ioned heart was different. I feel all iaithly things. 1 try to do right, ami pray Uod. I want to be swift iu God's way." Such were the words of a converted ludiau on joining a Cbriatiau chuioh. A rlravn Hlundar, Never pei baps was a more regretabla Older given than that whiuh sent a hundred cavalivnien against the con federate rear guard at Falling Waters. Two depleted companies of the Sixth Michigan cavalry Custer's men they were and heroes evev one were order ed to charge the breastwoiks which Uenerals lleth and Pettigiew had thrown up to cover the retreat of tbe Southern army acioaa the Potomac. It was hopeless, but the men never fal tered. They galloped along, unmolest ed at first, for no one dreamed they could be Union men advuncing to an attaok. Presently they suimountod a little knoll where a mini her ol officers were standing and dispersed the group, mortally wounding Ueneial Pettigrew. Iletb s men now opened upon them a murderous fire, and, at wai long sup posed in the South, wheie the pluok of the hopeless onset was much admired, all weie shot down. As a matter of fact, six men of the hundred lived through the fiie and rode or tan back to their linos. One ot these, Lieuten ant Eliott M. Norton, aftewrard Won a medal of honor. N. Y. World. Kill or ( ura. Mistress What is this strange smell in the kitchen? Colored Servant I'se leg makin' a love potion (oh dut nigguh dat promised to marry me, an' now he's tryiu to back out. 'Are yon sine the potion is a good one? Are you sure it won't hurt him?" "I don't keer if it kills him ef it ion't act de way it oughter." N. Y. Journal. et WEnat You Ask For V ifft.r" -r- THE TABLET m. . CASCARBT8 art absolutely Unalm, a angry vsgntasl aaataMita. BMrearial or ataar mistral all-K1soa la Cascarets. Casesrsts promptly, aflMtlvaly aa paratamtlr g tar tvary disorder ot th Stosuek, Livar aoS Istsstuus. Ttay aot oaly tars eonatlpstloa, gat eorract say and tvsry tarn of IrrtgaUrity of tks kowsls , locladinr dumkau and dyssattry. s PKauat, palaUbU, poUst. Taita good, do good. Im giekra, waakn or grip.. Writs for bookltt aad trss samsla. Addrsts ftTBRLlRO REMEDY CO., CHICAGO ot SSW TORK. g n ilillliiiiM THE TIME TO GET WELL Iff before dlwaae jrcta a hmdf never-let-looite ffriponyoti. Hundred)) of people who wttre -dieted with occasional btutkncin-H, heHdmihe, tired feelings, etc., etc., could have been navt-d from chronic diiK?Mea by rloore's Revealed Remedy had they used It In time. It never falls to srive relief It has cured thousands. 1.00 vet bottle your druggist's. Doesn't your boy write well? Perhaps ha hasn't good ink. CARTER'S INK I X8 TBS BEST IKK. More used tkan any other. Don't cost you any more than poor ink. Aak lor it. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BT ... CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. tV-HOTB THE NAME. a . :i.ai mm. u in mm m a . j. v ' ia-B CUHtS WHIU1 ill 1IS1 (ill! 4 Beat Couan Hrap. Tinea Good. Use um,. pom or ortiKffiM. rarava-fea sua Hleh-Yel Starving;. Pootors frequently have very wsalthy patients who are starving. TlieV liave money to buy food, lint their stomach has not i lie strength to digust tt. It lina there a huuvy HiriiuniU'd muss, the noli online of dyspepsia, iiarvoueiiesa and biliuuaueaa. Tha mi nmt remedy to curs a wviik stomach Is lloalotiur's Stomach Hitters. Col lis P. Huntington anya that the best way to become rich la not to talk dining business hours, la Uaautirnl. A clear, rtaen onmititim la the foundation ( all Inanity. CmmR'U Oandy Cathartic make and ki'ep tlio akin eult aud velvety. All drug litata, Wo, u, Wti. The California woodpecker willoarry an auorn 110 miles to alora it. Mothers will find Mrs, Wliialow'a Sooth ing Syrup the beat remedy to use for their olnldreii during the toetUlng period. The length ot life of tradesman Is only two-tlilrdg that of a farmer. I shall recommend plan's Cure for Con sumption i'nr and wide- Mm. Mulligan, I'lumatead, Kant, England, Nov. 8, ltttlA. At Indianapolis day laborers are gut ting fioni IS to 30 cent! nioieaday tlinu lust year. An experienced teacher seeks a iMiattion in Oregon or WaxhhiKtoii. Heat of rut'er- vnces. Audreaa, llox 131, Portland, Or. In Lancashire a weaver's wages for a full week work amounts to from 14.60 to S. 60. Remember that von can hn v T.. Mnn A. A. Whlskov for tha aaiue nrlea that ia Paid for ordinary whiskey. For sals by all brat-class dealers aud druggiata. The largest soda-aah plant in the world Is to be erected at Akton, O. CITt Parmaaantty Onrea. No fltaortieroiina IIO .n.rllnn dy'i nf lr. Kllne'a Urent Herva ltwilorer. Bend tut KICK Sl.OO trial bniilaand trjaiina. Int. n. H. aXUila, Lid., tuu Area aura!, Ftitladalplila, ra. Miners near Sttndon, B. O., demand (3.60 for 10 hours. A horse haa Jnat died in London which had the tare diatinotiou ot hav ing medalg conferred upon him by Qiieon Viotoiia. He wus Lord Roberts' gray Arab oharger Vonolol. 2D years old. Tbe queen's medals were worn on his martingale during her majesty's jubilee ptocession. "Out of the 1,300 men composing the Twentieth Kansas, only 18 are of foreign birth," according to the Kimaas City Journal. "Nearly the whole an ot Anglo-Saxon blood, and a good many mote than one-half aia the sons of furmers." A peculiar question of ethics has arisen between dry goods store pro prietui.ot liaciue, Wis., aud one of his clerks named Vlaatlialar Altmaisn. Alt uiann took in a dollar of 1804 in pay ment for some goods, and got 11,000 for the rare coin from a Chicago dealer. Now the proprietor claims that tbe coin should have gone into his till. The kissing bug" (melanoleates picipea) haa no poison glands, accord ing to Professor L. O. ilowaid, chid entomologist for tbe federal depart ment of agrioultuie. "The poison from iu bite," he states, "is probably due to pathogenio germs, accidentally Our ried upon the little serrated beak. There is no explainable reason why the lips should be the only portion of tbo face attacked." " CANDY CATHARTIC ANNUAL 8ALES. 5.000.000 BOXES. atfft1Zll. ..... . rili iH3fMp f PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Felicia and Wlra Works. PORTLAND WIRB A IRON WORK"! WfTtK and Iron fencing; office railing, etc. 8:14 Alder, Machinery and 8iiiille. CAWHTON A CO.I N(1INKH, BOII.KHS, MA. ciilDcrj, supplies. 40-60 FirstHl., I'orlland, Or. MACHINERY, all kinds ...TATUNI A. UwWCN.,, 29 Is 35 First Street fORILANO, OR. JOHN POOLE, Pobti,awd, Omeon can pive you the best bargains n general iiiadiiiiery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. Tlie new Sleei I X 1. Windmill a.. 1.1 U 1. 1 ... 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Cures swollen feet, binders and cal loua spots. Allen's Foot-Euae Is a certain cure for Ingrowing nail, sweating, aniart lug, hot, aching feet. We have SO.OOl) teatl iminlula. All drugglata and alio stores ell It. Me. Trial pack.iir FIIM4 hy mall. Addross, Allen H.OImalvd, l.ajloy, N. Y. Mis. Elisabeth gkeats, who died re cently in London, was tha mother of six policemen. HOW'S TtltSt W offer One Himrtreil Dollars reward for any re olCalariU Dial can not be cured try Hall's Catarrh! ura. RN K y 4 Pro TolwJOi 0, We tlm underaigumt, huve known r J. 1'hciieV for the past IS vears, and latlleva lilia patiently homiraMr In all liiisln aa transaction! and tin auclallT alilo la carry outaiiyoUligaUoUSluadS hy Ihulr Ci m, WssTTai'x, Wholesalo Uruaitlsts, Toledo, 'J. WjlOIMI, KINN4N A Mi via, Vt noloaals Itiik lata, Toledo, . tTaU'sCatarra Hunt ll ken. lit riially.aotlulj rtlreuiljroii the blond and in onus surfauas of tliu yl iu, IT I o '. ;wr ho do. bwd by au drUKi ll. Tuatltnout. 1. Iruc, liall st'ajuily 1'uls ' rt th : hest Louisville steieotypuia got $3. (SO for seven hours. The otigimil draft of the confederate constitution is in the possession ot LoinjHtruet Hull, at Athons, Ha, Mr. Hull is a grandson of Thomas It. It. Cobb, chairman of the coin in it toe who diew the document. One of the longest lived birds nn rec Old died recently in London, It was parrot named Ducky, the proptiity of the Piiuce of Wales, and was a century and a quarter old. Up to 80 years o( age elephants aio useful utuiuberg of society, Funerals on Snmluy are discounten anced by 15 clergymen of New Bruns wick, N. J., not only because of the uuneceasuiy and uncalled for strain upon them as clergymen, but because of the amount of Sunday labor lequiiod of tailoring men who need rest. Dr. Felix Brunei, a surgeon of the French navy, has irfoctl a menus of removing tattoo marks. Heretofore the lemuval of audi minks has been a mat tor nf no little diilloulty aud expense; but Dr. itrtiunt'g method ia said to be easy and rapid, without being costly. A journey hithoito uneqtiated by an American woman is said to have been mado by Mis. M. M. Stevens, wlfu of tlm manager in Russian Asia of the Baldwin locomotive Works, who ae- com lutiiieil her hiiMtiand across the great Siboilun waste and steppes, over the uncompleted Trans-Hibeilun railway and by wagon and taiantnaa from St. Potershuig to Viadivoatock. The jour ney of 0,877 veista was aoooiiiplishod in 43 duvs. Atiuiys hay CASCARETS Candy Csdfurik. Thty m gurntted and posithxly unequited. Accept no other. Im itations and substitutes are often offered by dealers xuho "cut prices "and hand out a cheap fake when Cascarets art catted for. Satisfaction Is bought only with Cascarets. If you can't get the only genuine Cascarets from your dealer, us, tut will mall them postpaid on receipt of prion in stamps. tllli'Hl I v an i'liiiniichii hi. ly. Ctrnuntion loliillii. t09 leeaad SI , Po II. nS. Pll FC rrOlTiNliPilMpruiiiii'a mnlatufaandeanmltutinia, 1 11. Inrro, Illlml, Ml., ,li, , irtruilin 1 llM am fliirr.-l ii A. Bt i. i. f bh. n .. '" if f ..ai.i..Tii.rAn.,.r7,rn',T,,",;m"". J.ratdriiiufl.Ufir.Miit t. nmll. Tr-il.i. rri Writ maabuatumironiH. lilt HuHtNlio, Pliil.,),,,!!" DuyUm's Inseet Calrliar will Hear tlm house of theiu. J'rliw hi reiita. Write lor booklet. Agi'iitu waiited. AUlireaa: am itiin HAH iw A UK COMPANY, 1'ortlantl Olefin. DR. GUNN'S ' uver" D PILLS A,D085, C"""''- H,.dscl ?,T f""Hti itemuia T Irni. ea end Purll tl,. Ul.d, Aid l.!g...tl0aaiidPM,.1,t Tll io.nl ' l I notorlpeorrlliiknri. r','P Phl'l '"JJ '"' "" ,,tt' i'OH ANKcl 1 ... . 'nuL w "Ml m"H ' ' " oiiid lljr ITUIUfl.u, Tl lR" "A"'''" OOS, jklief forWomen" r-w rl ;tz" "i rrencn remaie Pills. I'ralim) hr ttimimntla at uii.ri.s 'r Urug imk-mym- I 1 ,CJ. VY0OD au CO SURE CUHt HIH O TO FLIES AND MOS IS school. Menln Park, Han Mateo Co.. Cal umi lied at the Uiilvsrsltlns. Lwatlo'cllnuw una eareiui auenuon hi Mental, MoralanJ Physical trulnhiK, places lloitt'g anum! the fniiimoat Miooia for fluvs on th! Const.-.. K C'hroHfeb. Will' ra-nneti ", II... .... I. ..11.11,... A -4 ...L. .....""""l the new building August IfHh. (nil. IraU. lloltt, Ph. u rrlnnlpal. " ' Aa Inatanea, reCtop May la Intensely fe.ni Miss Upton -Mora so than girls? ulna, othvr "Well, she asked the blacksmith tlig otliur day If her hone couldn't WHUr shoes a si me smaller. " Puok, Epileptic CAN BE CURED, If you snffnr from Kullepty, Fits, Spasms, Spoils, Falling Klok.inss, Hi! Vitus' Dunce, Sta., have children, ig. lives, friends or nulghbotg that do so, or know people that are aftlictad, my New Discovery, Kpileplieide, will giv Immediate relief ami PKIIM AN KNTLY CUIUS llieni, and all von are asked to do is to send for a KKKK HOTTLK and try it. It has cured thousands wliare everything else fulled. ilv U0-pag Illustrated Hook, "Kpilupsy Puiuianunt ly Outed," FHKIS. When writing please mention read ing tills In this paper, and give name, AUK and full address. All correspond, enoo professionally coitftdntliil, Wm. MAY, M. D Mar Isbsrslsry. 94 flag St . Saw ark Cy, Soma ahnrk Ntoua. What we get out of lile is just about tbo sisu of what we put into it. Don't judge a man by the scowl on his luce; in'ilmps It wasn't there be fore he taw you. When a frlvnlong young lady tails you how awfully interested aha la n the specialty you've spent 10 years try. lug to learn, take her word for It, and then change the subject It isn't always fulr to judge a man by tbe lint ha wears; peihapg It isn't so in noli a matter of taste as ol salary. Ihm't think that because Mrs. Coii. tinoal Performance la buay aha Is nee eaaaiily doing soiuetbing. The suienca of rowing is to get over the greatest distance with the fewest stiokes. It is a mistake to imagine that be cause people listen to you they are In toieatml in hearing you talk about your self; poverty Isn't tbe only recipient of 1 oharity. Don't congratulate yourself that be cause Uusyiuan didn't throw you out ol hia (ifflce he was necessarily glad you had disturbed liiiu with a social Call. He smiled when yon went out not when you came In Detroit Free Press. More ships sail the Detroit than eutei LivnrpiMd or London, Sues canal, whiuh carries tbe mon o ol the world, passed last H, 600,000 tonnage, while there liver The were flouting through tha locks at Saulta rite. Malta 111.61)0,000 In eight months. 3 10c. I 25c 50c 1 DRUGGISTS llOITT-S 5!a'22!ao EAST, mmm -VIA- Hiroiivh 1'alKoo and Tourlat Rleeiiarg JJIlling anil ItiifTot MuiokluK Library ara. ....FAST TIME.... Service and Hennery UnonualM. Knr Tlclnils and alt iiiloriiiallon apply ta your uearuat aguut, or aililruiw A. II. J. DKNNIBTOK, CURE YOURSELF! Ila. III. ai r,. ..inp.1 illrlir,.., Inllaiiini.ili.iia, iriltatloiia or lllr.i.lliiliS HI HI II O It U . Itl.o.l.r.,,.. gl-nnau ..maim., Piiluluaa, ami mil utrla KtltSIOaiHiMlOs, "" IMIaiillulia. Slnld by Itrngglala. pr mkiii in plalu wrapper, W .spiaaa, pl.lulil, lot I .in, r s liiillliii, a,7. filrtinlar .cm mi rinaat. N. I'. N. Ii, no. at-'. YY It St Pf writing to adrartlaers plaast flefS1 'Hisi rt.riy . 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