The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 15, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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Denver Coeltty Knew Wjtson
; Mizner. m tha Husband of,;
'1 ;': ' :.KlW Edith Crater.; v; '
NOT KNOWN WHETHER "
THERE WAS DIVORCE
.Whether a Keel Caratnony Was
y fonncd With th Colorado Womaa
J ! Not Xnowi bat Her Father Was
' " Convinced at It. !. : -;; . .,,
.. Denver. , CoL, - Feb, - 1. IHnver
society . folk. . - who i for 4 three - years
knew' ; Wilson ' MJsnsr ,;, and Bdlth
Cratsr aa man aad wife, ar. wondering
: ' fust what ar tha marital relations be
' twMa the couple and la what way Mra.
' Charles T. Terkea, tha rteh widow whom
. Wlnnr fcu Juet married, became in
. , volved. Whathor or not a real mart-tare
y ceremony was ever performed between
, Mlaaer aad MIse -Crater, they llrad to
re tner for years, and Edith Cratar waa
. ; iatreduoed many tlmaa and entertained
' as lira. Mlxner, wife of Wilson Misner.
Mot evsa tha moat tntlmata friends
knew whether there baa arar been dl
( voroe prooeedtasa or whathar tha rooaat
marrlaaa at Sflsnef aad tha wealthy
- widow of a ' month ago waa- by agree-
: - mant with tha (lrl who so long passed
. aa Mlsner'e wife. 8 ha haa gono east.
' perhaps to taka legal aotlon in tha mat
, - tar. ' Relatives haro refuse to dlacuaa
tha ease. . ...-.-..-
' . . Thara ara a doasn or mora 'witness
! -wtUlnr -to testify In bohalf of Kdlth
Cratar, that Misnsr ltvsd with bar la
. . Deaver for throa yoara and raoognlaad
'. bar as bis wlf a, .Whenever Mianar vis.
' lted Denver ha prasontad Mies Cratar
- aa hla wifaand tha two received
. clelly.ae aueh. .;'
Although tha glrl'a fathar refusss to
discuss tha matter, thosa who know tha
. family lntlmataly aay that tho blow
- - haa boon a bard ona for him, Is ha was
Arm In Ihe bellaf of tha legality of tha
.,' marrlago ot bis danghtsr and tho Call
, forata man. He racalred tho two la hla
homo aad apoka of Mianar aa hla eon
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BROWN OF BAKER ASPIRES
TO GOVERnOSSHIP V
Reform Sheriff Latest' Repub
lican to Announce Candidacy
and Platform. ; r
(peelal Dlapateb te The fearaaL)
' Baker City, Or, Feb. H. The plat
form of Harvey K. Brown of Baker City,
the latest Republican to announoe his
andldaey for tha governorship, advo
eatea the primary law and tha eleotlon
Of all officers by direct Tote of the peo
pla. abolishment af machlnea and of tha
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Hanrdy Brown..
ass of money for campaign purposes by
- any candidate;-- faction or corporation;
enforcement of all laws, federal, state
and municipal and tha repealing of such
laws as may. after a fair trial, bo found
not proper laws for the people;, and last,
bat not least, woman's suffrage these
ara some 'of tho planks which "Harre"
Brown haa nailed Into his platform. .
Brown la tho present sheriff of Baker
county . aha - reform sheriff. For two
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114 an Extrefnsly Hard Coofb
CoiitmlUer PbytlcUo With No
; ; ' Pwrmaaent Results.-
Ko saarat eeolety la tha world atajids
higher In nobis alma and charitable eo
compllehmente than tho Knlgbta of
Pythlaa. That Order Is doing' great
good, and one of Its finest Institutions
is tha onio rytnian Homo, at Spring'
neia, unio, wmon ts amy presided
ovar
by uperlatendent Ie Ferre i
wife. Mra Callle I. ta Pavi
and his
matron. Tha latter haa reoaatly written
a letter, which will command wide
spread attention because of the prom'
Ineace of tha writer. It le aa follows:
"Last year I Used Dr. Aokar's English
Remedy at the auggestloa of a friend,
for a eerioue, long atandlng throat diffi
culty and extremely hard oouah. Had
aaad msny-walLaaokaa at prparallons
wiiaput raiiar. 1 can noneauy aay tlmt
Dr. Acker's English Remedy removed
tho difficulty and atooned tha eouKh. I
did not purohase or use mora than three
bottles, and at least ona half of the laat
ta atlli on hand. I also consulted phyel
clane with , no permanent rsaulta.
(Signed) Calfta I. Le revre."
The-friend to whom Mrs. ! Ferre
referred as - having suggested Dr.
Acker's English Remedy Is Mrs.- W. B.
Chilton, wife of the praaMent of the
Troy Tranafer Ca Troy, Ohio, where
thla ' remedy hag aeoompUahed - many
other - cures in Throat . and ' Lung
Troubles. In conversation with aa ac
quaintance, Mra. Le Fevra aleo said:
,aIf you will call on Mr. W. H. Schauaa.
a prominent china and art merchant of
Bprlnsfleld, Ohio, you will find that he,
too. haa bad any amount of experience
with - Dr. Acker's English Remedy In
his family, and thinks they cannot keep
house without It"
Dr. Acker's English Remedy ts truly
tho family aafeguard.' We feel proud
to know that '- auoh prominent people
ooaalder It their duty to help suffering
humanity by telling them of means to
cure their Ills. Dr. Acker's English
Remedy la aa old tried and true pre
scription of that famous old English
Specialist, Dr. A. E. Acker, and la posi
tively guaranteed to cure all Throat and
Lung troubles. By "guaranteed" we
mean that It MUST do aa we aay' or It
will coat you nothing. - If - tha people
only -knew tha real value of Dr. Acker's
English Remedy, the 'great .White
Plague (Consumption) would lose ita
terrors and there would bo countless
thousands of - happy homes that - are
now miserable. we are trying to get
rott to save yourself and to tsll your
rlends and neighbors. - We don't ask
you to yly on what Wa aay, we do
ask yea to buy Just one bottle of -Dr.
Acker's English Remedy, give it a fair
trial aad If It falls your money awaits
you at tha drugglat from whom you
purchased. Do you know of anything
else we can ti to convince youf Try
It today, and be happy tha rest of your
life.
Be sat as ask for
, Mr tha Xiangs.
AU Bragg!, aos, SOo, SLOS.
years ha haa been standing firm la ths
enforcement of tha statutes of this
atata. As a result open gambling la
thing of the past, and all Bake? city
saloon remain cloied on tha Sabbath
day. -. '.' ' . -
Harve Brown's incumbency of the
office of sheriff of Baker county hss
been one continual fight. ' Ha began tha
enforcement of all tho lawa he could lay
hla hands on. On his own Initiative hs
brought about tho indictment, trial and
conviction of 161 Baker county, saloon-
men ... ... o '-.v , , ..
Harvey IC Brown to a natlva Oregon-
Ian. He was born St- years ago In Po
cahontas, a village near Baker city, his
fathar waa on . of tho builders of the
west, crossing ths ocean from Ireland In
1141 and the plain is ibi. ; his son
spent that portion of hla early life.
which counts the most aa a character-
former on the cattle range. When II
vaara old h waa one Of tha hast known
cowboys In eastern Oregon. la 11(1 he
began shipping horses to ' the eastern
markets, making frequent trips aa far
eaat aa tha Atlantis seaboard. Later he
forsook the horse and cattle bualness for
mining. Outside of his charming wife
and 1 1-year-old daughter, and a mother,
Mr. Brown hss no relatives of that same
west of the Missouri river, v -
Sheriff Brown la an Elk, a Workman
and a. Knight af Pythias. .
See Nature ,ln H4r Winter Garb.
-i Ta so-tha far-famed Rocky moun
tains In their wondrous winter garb Is
the- treat of a lifetime. Tha eaayona,
? teaks aad gorges are even more at
ractlva In winter than In summer. The
Denver, a) Rio Grande, popularly known
aa TThe Sosnlo Line of . the World."
pierces the Tory heart of tho Rookies,
and beside la- tho only transcontinental
Una passing directly through Salt Lake
City, tha quaint and picturesque Mor
mon capital. Stopovers granted oa all
classes ' af tickets. Fes rates -to -all
eastern points call upon or writ W. C.
McBrlda, lit Third etreet
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Ontario Xglalafrare Keeta.
- (Joenul Sper-tel Kervtee.) . '
TorontOk. Oau Feb. It. The Ontario
leglalature ssssmblsd this afternoon and
was formally opened by tho lieutenant
governor. The outlook Is for a brief
but busy session, with adjournment
fixed for tho second week of April. -
the United States Government protects
its delirery safe and In good order.
;. t The NAnoNAX atscurc coHPAirr ewrcaei 1 ;
: erea prater protectirif; foresight b delivering its - X
Biscuit and Cfackers to jroo.- Fresh from theoven,
, the are enclosed ia a dust tight, moisture proof ; ' ;;
5 IxKksge. e esich end of which is sffixed this trade
'.' mark ia red aad white." J '' ' . ' ' " 'r
ClHOKR 8NAM-Cram, dctHoas,
itn0WlVlKa na crscssrs socMsla(
I isUeasi Ml IS tsmpt aa
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THE DANARJIE RECEPTIOI.
la all tha history of tha world thara
was never a time when ' It '.wa as
glorious to ha a woman a It ta now.
AU doors ' Of achievement are 'owing
doors marked "push" aad open to her
who wuia...
, Thara waa never a time whoa com
panionship among womaa . waa aa full
of -aharm and Interest as now, aad we
Ilka, ta believe there was never a tlm
when . women took auoh genuine pride
and pleasure ta aaeh other's attain
ments aad achievements whan personal
Spites and Jealousies knd rtvalrlae were
so- effectually relegated ta tha , back
ground, ..'.' ,-( '-.
Just la proportion aa thla
I es.a will tha work
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of womaa beoome effective andTbeaii
r That time win eome, never to pass
away, as aooa aa each -one realises the
fact that, ao ona can rob as of what
la really, , Intrinsically ours. . Ko ona
woman, s made tha poorer by any
graeee er gifts some other woman poa
sassss. but rather richer, for tho mora
or .truth - or-beauty or graolouanaes
thsra Is ta 1 tho world of women, by
tnat muca is tha, world of
rlcbod. ' . - -
Let ao woman underestimate tha tact
or talant or - beauty of . some other
woman, hat at the -same time 'let her
have a wholeeomo respect for her own
capacitlaa and power and .'And : her
pleaaure not In attempting to belittle
another but la making the best and the
nat possible of herself.
Women (If there are any suchi-who
ao not love and admlra othsr women.
miss much of the best there Is In life.
Thla thought came ta ma aa a re
sult of studying some of the valuable
things and some of the beautiful things
womea are doing taghtbsre In Port
land, a good .example -of i which waa
shown at the White Temple Tuesday
afternoon at tha reception given by the
Ladles' Aid society of that church and
the Banarjee circle to little Mra. Suk
hoda Banarjee of Calcutta.
The -meeting opened with' a violin
aola by Mlsa Klpbora Harris followed
by a song by Mrs. t. 8. Hamilton, both
beautifully rendered. , .
.7 Mra." C A, Dolph, one of Portland
beat knawii suit -
preahled and the speaker and guest of
honor was introduced by Mrs. A. B.
Dunlway, who lends a grace and charm
to such occasions by hsr felicitous
choice Of thought and expression that
many a man might, envy. ' . '
It will be remembered ' that Mrs.
Banarjee left here for India laat Octo
ber and with the funds then secured es
tablished a homo In Calcutta for tha
rescue and education af the ehlld-wtve
and widows of India..
She haa already forty or mora In
her refuge and those who need help ara
legion so that all the funde she will
be able ta ralss will be well employed
ana' me meeting or last Tuesday was
held ror tha purpose of increasing what
ana ai ready naa. .
The utue brown womaa gave a Tory
Interesting talk outlining the work shs
had accomplished between the tlm of
her departure laat fall and her return.
She also brought a great many curlot
from, India which aha waa kind enough
to enow and explain . to her hearer a
For tha present Mra - Banarjee .may
be aeon at ITt Twelfth etreet. corner
of Montgomery, where she makea her
home while In Portland. She, however,
Intends to go eaat after she haa made
tha canvass of tha northwest coast and
will endeavor to Interest tho people ot
that section ta her work and to ralss
money for It. - -
.Mrs. Banarjee will apeak In the First
Baptist church one week from next
Sunday evening February 1 1. r Do not
tall to hear and sea her.
She wlU remain la America about a
year. i i, '
This little wOmsa Is a - wonder to
those wh.o know what she haa eocaped
from and the way la which she ha
been "led" to be the savior of that elaaa
of unfortunates, the child-wives of
India. Hsr story 'la unspeakably aad
and still ons that shows ths strong
soul and 'Indomitable wlU la her frail
body. , . - -
The reception of Tuesday was a vary
pleasant ona Even the strangsr with
in the gatss fslt tha spirit of cordiality
of the acting hostesses. ' '
A table waa spread la tha large bay
window of thd lecture room where tea
aad a dainty lunch were aerved.
On the platform stood tha tiny In
dian woman, clad la yellow silk mad
in some indefinable oriental . fashion.
part of tha el lk bsing draped from her
head. - The garment wss bordered by
sliver embroidery and - the sleeves of
lbs costume were a sort of rose color.
Tho quaint mode was vsry becoming
to Mrs. Banarjee, who Is about tli
also of a half-grown American girl. In-
there were- little misses la short
frocks oa tho platform with her as tall
If not .taller than shs. '''-.
She la much darker than the Japen-
mo or Chinese, and It wa easy to un
derstand th difficulty a whit peraoa
has on first going to India to distin
guish any dlffersnos In ths dark face;
a fetter registered
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and the dart -skinned people find tho
asm difficulty la recognising Individ
uals ox ine wmte raee.
HAPPINESS IN MARRIAGE.
"Happiness a not th ultimate- and
of marriage," said Dr. 'FelB Adlsr.
"Hspplness Is h blessed incident and re
ward, but the real aim of marrlaaa la
to keep alive the flam of Ufa. of men
tality and morality-In th world."
' Sound and tenable ia the'loalq of Dr.
Adler. aay a Louisa Sattsrthwalte. Such
Is Indeed the 'great final oauae of love
and marriage which la society's expe
dient (or the breaking of love, that
wild colt which would be of but little
practical good unless It ts harnesssd,
bitted and occasionally beaten Into sub
jection. '
But ta ssy that happiness la mar-
rlsge Is a. blssssd laaldaat end reward..
la axpreaalng a refinement of hopeless
cynicism.. v
- What do I care, what do you care, as
to tha mentality aad morality and life
of the world a hundred years from nowf
: atrictiy speaking, we abould care and
be much ooncerned therefor; atrletly
speaking, -we should be broadmlnded
enough to determine by Individual ef
fort to leave the world a better place
than we found It a. .
So 'we should think, and so liver but
theory and practice are two thtnasi
ethics jnd life Irreconcilable matters
having decided to live en dry bread, w
taa au ths more delight in feasting oa
plum pudding.
Such is human nature; we want to be
happy, we hope to be happy; nay, we
determine to be happy, though every
one else near ua la weeping, or swear
ing or sighing. '. , .
Strong and unquenchable Is thla de
sire and hope for happlneea, beat In
deed that It la so, elae under the ac
cumulated misery ot the paet and pres
ent generations all the world would go
melancholy mad.
So whan w love and marry we hop
aad expect to be happy, and If we are
not we judge ourselves accordingly for
tha alight dealt ua by the jealous fates.
Tet If we atudy pr. Adlers words
carefully, wa - perceive that ha mere
than hints that happlneea In marriage
ta aa exception rather than a rule. In
Baying ltla -a bleeeed "Incident" be
practically warna ua that it sometimes
occurs, but It Is not -tor be relied upon.
Better, In' fact, and wiser Browc,ifoL
no new sxpaci it, cut msrry with ths
solemn ana- awe-rnsptrlnr resolution to
do our duty, 1st ths worst corns to the
worst.
A fig then' for aueh philosophy which
woufd- tell hs thst the social and is
hlghsr than the Individual and,' which
bids us sacrifice our paltry personal
tallow-dtp f happlneea ao that a great
light may shins on the world perchance
ta too A. D.
We hunger and thirst for happiness.
and the . true love of maa for maid
means the best copy of earthly bappl
seas bow extant We are human crea
ture with human wants, and a poor
human outfit to Uve a humaa life, and
lofty, altrulstlo principle are fine
things but when a man works hard all
day for the little wife at home, goea
home at night and sits down to a meal
which aha has made ready, whea lights
are soft and bright eyes look love Into
nis. uttie -old earth seem not such
bad place, after all. - ,
Happinsss In' marrlaaa la - not
bleaeed incident,. Dr. Adler to the con
trary notwithstanding) It la a blessed
rule with the large majority af earth
creatures? faulty as tbsy are,, full of
quips ana creaks, subject o stormy
weather at home and abroad, etlJl bappi-
in memage wners man is true and
womaa sweet, patient and lovable,, la
anown aa quite me nest aad most civ
ilising thing In sxlstence.
Let us do ths bast we can. and lat
philosophy go hang; let aa hope to be
happy, and whan love come let u
marry, and may the "social end" the
generations of 100 years to eome take
care of themselves, for no philosophy
can ao mm mucn gooa ror tiro now and
as it will be aa a little sweat, aid.
fashioned, overwhelming love and mar
riage wnicn reriaea it.
Winter Garden Billiard Hall. '
Third and Morrison. Finely 'aaulnnaa
Eleven high-grade pool and billiard ta
bles. First class la every respect..
STONE BEAF BULL TERRIER
SOLD AS WATCH 00G
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Animal With One Eye Out and a
Discouraged Appearance
TTOriesTTi
Oeeraal Sparta! gerrle.) " ' " '
San Francisco, Fsb. IS. A bun ter
rier, seemingly stons dsaf, with, oa y
out of business and a generally discour
aged appearance, was ths silent partici
pant ta a suit la Justice of the Peace
Danlelf court yesterday. Ho had been
acid for til by 0. Barnett of the College
kennel e tOrB. Beatvater of Oakland.
who wanted a watch dog.
"First," said Bsstvatsr. "I thouaht It
waa becauss be didn't know me that he
would not pay any attention when I
talked to him. By and by I shouted at
hint and still he didn't taka Mtb.
Thea I found that ha waa hum -t
i. ua watahdog would he
POr
For th reason aus-swstad.
had bfferod-td return the dog, - asking
back tha tit, and Barnett would not
consent
"Th dor I sold anient lu K .
tittle deaf." said th defendant, "bufhe
wasa't mangy and full of fleas, and hs
had two good eyes. Just look at what
ha waate to give ma back."
"Wtfan I offered the do back hla
ay waa all right," proteated Baatvater.
"but while I waa waiting to get rid of
him he had trouble With a cat. and ' It
waa thea his -eye was put-out of busi
ness." .-.'-.--. 1 y-
Justice Daniel held that th doa
could not be returned Oa tha around
that hs had become a damaged article.
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SUSAN B. ANTHONY '
. .IS EIGHTY-SIX TODAY;
4'aarssl Special SwvUa.l .
Washington.. Feb. It- Susan B. An-
tboay. who appeared before tha house
oommlttee on judiciary today as a mem
ber of a delegation from the National
Woman Suffrage asaoclatloa to urea a
constitutional amendment providing for
woman s suffrage, waa th real plant of
innumerable eongratuiatlone from on
gresamea and ' others, tbls being the
eighty-sixth birthday of ths plonser
womaa suffragist. Sllss Anthony was
born In Msssachusetts February It,
112. Early In her career she became
interested la temperance work. Since
the wsr shs hss devoted herself en-
liratg to tb wejaaa sulrag pMremant.
1 COurt. P
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MISS MAKMAJUk BXXBT,
SSSS FerrsstvUla Ara, CaTICA0.
ttlae Benry sayet "Beforel bsyaa saint Dandarla
my hair waa falling Oat la sreel aaadanlL aad I am
pleased to aay thai Deederiae aot oaly a lopped ll at
ones, but baa atade ny aair grow Basra Uaa twto
aa Ions salt ever waa." .
-Mr. XlolM atberum. UMe Boefe. Ark saysi Tt
le surely remaraable tha way Uaadartas laiprevea
ttaabatr. It has made my hair grow tea I an haa
Btadamv
eria-a
Blithe
er la-Are moatbe and It ta aetUng thicker and wasas
All lU. Km. 1 hlloMtMviln MM Wkea it IS
duaandyoaeaaasssiyaaBta as relareso U
DAK2IJZUtoVihmhittHfotbomtntftmnmn& snnaUne are to TafetaUon. II foes right te we
roots. Inyifforstes and strengthens Umm. Its sxhilarmUng, t artlllrlng end lifa-pcodnclng propertlas esose the hair to
erow abundantly lonetronffsnd beautiful IT IS THS NATURAL FOOD OPTUS H AIR, SCICNTinSALLT
CHARGED WITH MXV AK3 CZKUIK3 UFK-PROOUCINa EttENSEt UNHEARD OP BT 0TKZ3
MAKERS CP HAIR TCK!3. KOVfil ail drafffftsts ia thrae sizes, MS ctQtSO eenU end 91ASQ per bottle, x' . ,
rttrC " To show hew onleklr PnaWaag sett, wa will send a largs lample free by return aiall to anyone who seeds this al i ininaisajr
T ItCCs la the Kao wltoa ahaadaVhleag, With their asms and address sad tea esats ta suvsr at suaps I pay pealags. .
J ) - FOR BAUD AND OUARANTKBD.BT. W00DARD, CLARKE it t0." " - 1 r
110 GRAin SHIPPED
TO GEttlY
New Tariff in Effect In March
Ties Up All Cargoes From "
Uryted States. ' "
INCREASES COST OF
, BREADSTUFFS ABROAD
Rstallstory Blow Caused bf Dlnflsj
Tariff Dlscrtmlnstloa ' 'Against
; Msnnfsctursr of the Fathar land
Rsdprocltjr Wanted, i- .'
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1 fJeeraal SpsHal Sefrtes.1
New Tork. Feb. liAll grain ship
ments to uermany irora America a ports
bav beta tied up pending tba settle
ment of the tariff question between the
United Stats and Germany. Tha laat
shipment bava gone out and a more
contracts for American grain ot any
kind are unfilled and outstanding. 1 Ths
tariff agreemsnt between the United
States and Germany wll expire ea
March. 1 of thla year and, unless con
gress. In tha meantime, taka some
definite steps toward the establishment of
reciprocal trade relations, the new high
tariff on American grains will ge Into
effect In uermany. v.
The' Oermaa relcbstag haa accepted th
proposed higher schedule aa wheat, oats,
rye and barley, , but has aot yat acted
upon the proposed hlghsr schedule for
corn, . expecting, probably, - that the
united States government would take
soma atapa toward preventing a tariff
war between the two countries. Under
the new law the duty on wheat will be
It mark per l.OO kilos. Instead y of (
as heretofore; rye, IS mark Inatead of
II; malting barley 9 Instead -af I
mark, and oats 10 Instsad of tt mark.
Should a tariff war between ths tw
countries bresk out Germany would lnv
pose -'the maximum rata, '"which are
till hlghsr titan the tales hsrs given.
It has been a mystsry to a great many
people oa thla side of the ecesn how
the Oermaa government was able te
secure the adoption of the new schedule,
aa its immediate effect would be a con
siderable Increase In tha prloo of bresd
la all parte of Germany. Tba Socialist
made the beat use of that argumsnt in
opposing the sew schedule, but they
were appeaaed by tha promlss of ths
German government that tha sum accru
ing from the higher duties would be
transferred to ths , Imperial pension
fund. -. ". i " ' '
Tha general sentiment In Germany Is
by no means ons of snmlty toward fas
Unltsd States or Its products. The peo
ple simply feel that tbay owe It to
themselves to retaliate against a ooun-
try which discriminates against Oermaa
producta. '
MANY GOVERNORS PAY
RESPECTS TO H0LBR00K
" fjearaal Spar 4.1 Servles.) -
Montpelller. Vt, Feb. 11. Ex-Oover-
Bor Frederick Hoi brook of Vermont, who
Is celebrating hla ltd birthday today,
will be the central flgurs of ons ot the
most interesting gatherings ever held
In Ahf city. Formsr Oovtrnor C. B.
Pas bss orlalaatsd ths Idsa of a most
original reception In honor of ex-Governor
Holbrook. It will be held this even
ing and will be attended hy.a aurprts
tngly largs number of former governors
of this state an1 of other states. Of
Vermont alone there will be 14 former
governors and Ave ot New Jersey.
Governor rioiorooa aervea aa Ver
mont's chief executive from till t
Begins with tho . symptoms af a com
mon cold; there is chlllneee. snseslng,
sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse,
hoarseness and Impeded resnlrauon.
Olve frequent small doae of Ballard's
Horebouno eyrtip tine eniio will cry
for I-). and at tha first sign of acroupy
sough spply frequently Ballard's Snow
Unlment to. the threat.
M re. a. Vliet, new iwsus. Colorado
writes, March If, ItOtt 1 think Bal
lard's atorehound Syrup a wonderful
remeay, ana ma pieasant to waa
by Woodard. Clarke A Co.
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(Mace It haa beoome generally ksewa
tha Denderlnecaueee hair to (row lust
aa atraadantly oa tba heeds of children aa
it doaa ea thoaeof naturad pareoaa, ataay
truly aufveloiie eaaa are eomlBS te our
Boiloe. LIUleMlaaaueeell.whoaephoto
graph appears above, leoertaialy one of
the remarkable ansa. Bar beautiful balr
ia ever thirty inebea lens and b or aioibar
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yea I says that" DaJiUWU
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Atj etatle PrepsraiionTot-Assimilating
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tudSbi&ttia&MJoaUor Promotes DigMUonJCheerful
ness and RestXontalns neither
Ojaum .Morphine norMiucral
1VOT HARO OTIC. '
A perfect Remedy forConsflpe
non, Sour Stonach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .revmstr
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Fat Simla Signature of
VtW YORK.
txiottxmr
till and hs wss on f th sdvtseri
of President Lincoln In the war. lis
keeps abreast of the ' times, spending
part of the time reading and having
rbthera read . to. .... him, and his eorre-
spondenee tskestip a part ot each day.
Ha la vlgoroua In mind and his writings
continue to be forceful and Jnctelve. At
the recent annual 'meeting of the Ver
mont Savings bank Governor Holbrook
presided as president, aa he has don
many years.
Oil Oil WATERS SAVES SHIP
FROM F0III6 -
Steamer Argyle and Barkentine
Fullerton Narrowly Escape
; V Destruction In Storm. . ;
' Uearaal Spsetsi Serrtea.)
Honolulu, Fsb. II. Ths stsnmsr Ar-
gyle, which arrived her today from
Port Harford with the barkentine Ful
lerton In tow, encountered a terrific
storm February T and nearly foundered
In mid-ocean. The Fullerton wa badly
battered in th storm, bar rudder post
torn away by tremendous' wavss pound
ing her counter, and tha Arsrla waa
compelled to jettison more than Oto
barrels- oftier cargo of oil to- enable
her to. ride out the gala
Both vessele left Port Harford with
cargoes of oil for this port. Th Ar
gyle Waa in tow of the Fullerton. They
truck a gale seven daya from here,
which Increased to a hurricane, and dur
ing the night the towllne of th Fullerv
ton parted. The barkentine waa help-
leea with her steering gear torn away,
but the A r gyle, heavily laden, could
aot give assistance .for hours, aa the
stssmsr wss In dsnger of being over
whelmed by the sees which swept her
decks. Not until shs-waa lightened by
Jettisoning oil could she assist the Ful
lerton, when she Anally succeeded In
getting , a Una to her. The crews of
both vessel almost gave up hup of
weathering: ta storat,. ;
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STSS Hertai 4 Cew OaUOAOOk :
Mlsa liinl saysi my hair weald aot .
raaaa below say waist whea I bsgaa aaiag
your Daadartoa. It was aleo faded aad apUt- ,
Mag at tba eada Vew tt la aver H fast
looser thaa It ever waa Bod tt I
liaortriael rich blond color. a
about loar BMBtsa au toestasr.
For Infants and Cilllrr
Th3 Kind Yoir lh
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For Ovor
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;hyomei cures catarrh
It aallag Balsams Kill AH Catarrhal
- S arm a eold Vadat sjuraatea by
Woodard, Olaika Oa. ".. T"
There le bo more - commoa disease
than catarrh, and none that la more :
dangeroua. It weakens and debllltatea
the whole system, if it is allowed to
run, leads to serious, and sometimes r
fatal, complications ,
It is a noteworthy fact that among .
tha many medlclnee aad treatment a for
catarrh there la only one which Wood
ard, Clarke a Co. sell under their post- '
tlvs guarantse to refund the money If
It does not cure Hyomet. Kature'a rem
edy for the cure of catarrh.
No dangeroua drugs are taken Into
the stomach when Hyomel . Is used.
Breathed through the small pocket In
haler that comae with every Hyomel
outfit,-its healing baleama penetrate to "
the moat remote cello of the throat. 1
nose and lungs, killing the germs of ea
tarrh. healing tbe Irritated mucous .
membrane and making complete . and -,
laat lng cures. .
Ths complete Hyomet autflt, conetst.
lng of an Inhaler that can 'be carried In
the puree or veat pocket, a medicine
dropper and a bottle of Hyomel, costs
only 1. Tho Inhaler wlU laat a life
time, while extra bottlea of Hyomet
can be procured, whenever needed, lot ,
ouiv M cents.- . ,..' .'
Woodard,- Clarke Co. are selling a
good many .Hyomel outflts at thla eaa- s
eon, and they have so much confidence -In
the remedy that they guarantee to '
refund the money la oa aa It doaa aot:.
cure.
It ant ewrenlant ta aetata Ryeaiet at Wess- -srd,
Clarke A Co., er eoate etber erastlet. It
villi be hmmmtf frea the labaratwy by bmU
ea receipt ef prlne. -
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