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DAI-LAS OREGON, OCTOBER 3J 1902 VOL. XXVIII. com plexion. Yellow a n d ijed g o w n s go 111 w ith black h a ir a n d eyes, y e t a lig h t ta n m ay be w o rn by th e d u sk y eyed g h l w ith line effect u nless h e r skin is sa l low. An Ivory w h ite gow n w ith reliefs of o rien tal em broidery iu w h ich gome gold lig h ts a re hidden w ill m ake a b eau ty of a w om an w ith u pule com MRS. ELIZABETH A. REED. plexion uiul c h e s tn u t h a ir w ho In a black frock w ould be a sig h t. T h e l i f t e d P r e s id e n t o f t h e I llin o is T h e too sle n d er g irl m u st w e a r her W o m a n '« P r o « « A « M o e in tlo u . clothes titted In sh ap ely fash io n In M rs. Elista both A. fteed , th e p resid en t deed, b u t loosely, th a t sh e inuy seem of th e Illino is W o m an 's P re ss asso c ia to till th em out, am i th e s to u t girl In tion, Is n w om an of r a r e nccouipllsh- clined to sh o rt w a is t w ill find th a t a lu eu ts in the lite ra ry field. T h e w ork belt pointed d o w n w a rd a n d shuped w hich h a s gain ed h e r m ost ren o w n bodice trim m in g s, plain goods r a th e r a n d th e frie n d sh ip of s-” **!» s a v a n ts a s th a n figured, a r e som e o f th e “ m u sts” th e la te M ax M uller 11 P edro of of h e r d ressin g . S arah B e rn h a rd t has B razil. I»r. T. II. Uh..* D av is of the show n p o ssib ilities of g o w n in g a n d a c R oyal A sia tic society an d m any m ore cessories to th e plain w om an th a t are eq u ally p ro m in e n t Is her rese a rc h Into w ell w o rth stu d y in g u n d e m u la tin g .— o rien tal religions an d lite ra tu re . Som e H a rp e r’s B azar. i f h e r hooks a r e ‘‘P rim itiv e lH nklhlsm , I ts O rigin a n d T e a c h in g s,” "H in d o o T li* D o a b le C liln . L ite ra tu re ; or. T h e A n cien t Books or T h e double chin Is a h a rd tilin g to In d ia ,” a n d “ P e rsia n L ite ra tu re , Au- rem ove by horn» tre a tm e n t, b u t It can rle u t a n d M odern.” c e rta in ly be m odified by p e rsiste n t E ven a s a girL M rs. R eed w a s a schol daily ap p licatio n o f th e follo w in g tr e a t a rly prodigy, a n d w hen sh e w as only m ent: G ra sp ns m uch o f th e chin a s seventeen sh e h ad tr a n s la te d th e can be held betw een th e th u m b a n d fo refinger a n d tw is t u n til It slip s out. Do th is uinny tim es on both sides of th e chin. O ne ca n form t h e h a b it of doing It w hen read in g . P la c tu g th e h an d s on th e cheeks, let th e th u m b s m eet u n d er th e chin, a n d d ra w them b ack w a rd , p ressin g h a rd an d fla tte n ing th e chin. O ne m u st not press a g a in s t th e w indpipe, b u t only a g a in s t th e u n d er p a rt of th e Jaw . L ust of all, clasp th e h an d s upon tin* fo reh e ad a n d bend th e head filowly fo rw a rd , re sis t ing it nil th e tim e w ith th e hands. Bend till th e chin re sts on th e chest. W hen th is m otion is first used, a p a in ful se n satio n will be felt In th e cords of th e neck. T h is is only b ecau se u n used m uscles a re being ex e rc ise d a n d will soon p a ss aw a y . R elax th o ro u g h ly a f te r each m otion. Do It fo u r or M ils. ELIZABETH A. REED. P sa lm s from th e o rig in a l H eb rew an d live tim es, th e n go to so m e th in g eise. h ad b esid es c o n trib u te d a rtic le s to a n d com e b ack to It. F iv e m in u tes th e m ag azin es on a n c ie n t lite ra tu re . daily given to th ese th re e m otions w ill T h e U n iv ersity of Illin o is h a s eon- begin to show re su lts in six w eeks. fb rred on M rs. R eed th e deg ree of m as T he flesh will leave th e low er edges te r o f a rts , a n d B erkeley college g av e of th e cheeks first, rem o v in g th e old, heavy look w hich It a lw a y s gives th e h e r th e d eg ree of L. II. D. T hough th e o b s tin a te double T h a t M rs. R eed is p o p u lar w ith the face. w om en o f th e Illin o is P re s s asso ciatio n chin m ay not be rem oved en tirely , It is in d icated by th e f a c t th a t sh e la will be m odified an d k ep t dow n. L. N . W O O D S , M. D. Pnysician and Surgeon, D allas, O reg o n . i- V- B EM BREE, M m M D D A L L A S, - O REG O N O llice o v er b a n k . J K. S iblkt , I*- c > K akií . S I B L E Y & h 'A K I N , A H o n io y s - n Wo have the only net of ulwtMft b"Ok< in I’olk ouuiv. LUliaMc alwtraot* furubliod, and money lo >an. No commi«sion charged on Ioann. Room» ‘2 •id 3 Wilson’» block. Dalian J. L. COLLINS, Utarney and Counselor at Law, S o l i c i t o r i u C’liM iic e r y . H uh been in practice of hie profession in thi9 place >1 ab mt thirty years, ami will attend to all buniri’nu utrusted to his care. Ortice, corner Main and Court ts Dallas, Polk Co, Or J. H . J. N. T ow nxknd TO W N SEN D H akt A HART, A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . O rtice ip x ta irs in O dd b lo ck . - E. A-iLJL-A-S, F e llo w s’ now O R E G O N . O SCAR H A Y T E R . iA 11 o r n e y » t" L< a-w. O tlie« u p s t a i r s iu C a m p b e ll’ s b u ild in g . DALLAS - OREGON. K F. COA1) N. !.. BUTLER B U T L E R & GOAD Atto r n ey s-at- Law DALLAS, OREGON. W ill p r a c tic e in nil c o n n s . o v er b a n k . Office, Robert A. Miller, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Oregon City Oregor R o o m 3, W e iu lm rd b u ild in g O p p o site C o u rth o u s e . L a n d t i tle s a n d la n d a sp e c ia lty . ollice b u sin e ss E x -R e g is te r O reg o n C ity la n d office. A . -I. M A U T IN , P A INTER, serv in g her seeojid te rm a s p resid en t of th a t o rg an izatio n , h a v in g previously held th e position from 1894 to 1890. Mrs. Rood Is also a m em ber o f sev e ral scientific societies of E urope, an d a t th e tim e of her election to th e m she w a s th e only w om an so honored. M rs. j Heed is n hom em aker, th e m o th er of th re e children. H er only d a u g h te r, M y rtle Reed, h a s in h erite d In r m oth- i e r’s lite ra ry g i f t being th e a u th o r o f I se v era l su c cessfu l books, am o n g th em I “T h e S p in ster Book,” “ Old Luce ar.d j L av en d er” a n d “ L ove L e tte rs of a Mu- j sic i a n .” H o u s e , sig n a n d o r n a m e n t a l , g r a i n PoMKibUitl^s o r G owtii.iar. A girl w ith a p re tty face h as a good in g , k a ls o m in g a n d p a p e r b a n g in g . s t a r t to w a rd n U ra c tiv e m ss , b ut a girl O reoon w ith only a p i \ t t y fa c e m ay. a f te r ail, D a lla s . be easi.y d ista n c e d by th e o th e r girl who, feeling th e w a u t o f th is d esirab le item , ta k e s g r e a t c a re o f th e d e ta il of her a p p .a ru n c e . T h e tin t of th e eyes a n d th e h a ir should be re p e a te d In th e Leave* Independence for Monmouth anti \irlie — gow ns sh e w ears. Irre g u la r f e a tu re s should be fra m e d in h a ts w ith droop- 1:30 a in S:30 p in Leave* Inde|>endnce for Monmouth and Dallas - lug b rim s an d w a v in g lines, an d th e 1:10 am 7:16 pm colors affected should be those th a t Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — 60 a m 3.60 p ra ex p erien ce sh o w s a r e su ite d to her Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— 1:20 a ni 7:30 pm Leaves Airlie for Monmoutn an«l Inuopemleiice— 9:0o» in 6pm Leaves Dallas for M nunou a an In .10 .eu Von:e- 1:00 pm 8.30 p m. â ’ MOTOR TIME TABLE. R . C . CRAVEN p ie m ile n l. i j ! j j | i j j ‘ HANK W M ITB C o O k T r a n s a d s a g e n e ra l b a n k in g nutu- ue88 in all its b n iu c h e a ; b u y s a n d sells eju jb atig e o n p r in c ip a l p o in ts in I lie U n ite d S ta te s ; m a k e s c o lle c tio n s 011 aH p o in ts in th e P acific N o r th w e s t; lo a n s m o n ey am i d is c o u n ts p a p e r a t th e b e st r a t e s ; allo w in te r e s t o n tim e d ep o sits. !0¿!Xl*Í.T*T,SiU«\!CISW,Ul I T h e I A n a t o m i c a l M u seu m Is th * . | W o» l ì . U enk n eA -e» »r ai-y ci- n trs c ts d ’ dikCAie p „ i* i« lw » .l7 ■ a m i ujr th e olvl«»t h p e cieliM «.». th e C o e s i. E»t 36 year*. t » T r i l l t . 1 » »hormitfhly »rBdicBtfd A A J X F i a t a l a * . * y D». Jo rd an '» tp acial pain- W ♦ <• | MOWERS >* { WAGONS, le s t » « h u t» - B Ire* «n d « e k iW f w l v t t t . T r a a t w e iit p«t- A le tter A in « v e r t c m T £ r*>‘l o t ir t Vnt* fit R k .; * * i O N « « i >r 1 , G S , I 'A iL f c L 1-k L .!.. Hit o r w rit« A TAluab' . Look DAN A CO.. 10B1 W- «.t « ..a . A 'a f \ . f ? X J. W. MORR’SON, TRUCKM AN. Dallas: Oregon A fa ir s h a re of p a tr o n a g e solicited • n d a ll o -d e rn p r o m p tly filled. Dallas Foundry! — ALL KIirDfl OF— ON WORK TO ORDER. ¡pairing Promptly Done. .BIDDLE, 4 $ % f# 73 £113 <*. BINDERS R A K E S AND T E D D E R S fio rii .y»r«n» w ith ou t tl>* Use o f k e r e u r y . T T i «■ *»«■ • fittaci b y an l'« i»ert. ■ » * » •- • • I cw<-p tor M u p t a m . a q u ic k an d rad ical cur« fo r F i « » u r * an d or Ths best place in Salem To buydaaks and Jackets, g S E E T H E N E W S H O W E R P R O O F R A IN C O A J S DR. JO R D A N ’ S MUSEUM OF m TOH Y ¡ OR. JOKCAN—CiSf F.SIS OF MEN looked Into. A m ore th o ro u g h antisei>- tie for in te rio r o rg a n s is h a rd ly know n, w h e th e r th e tro u b le lies w ith a d e c a y ing tooth, tu b e rc u la r lu n g s o r u lc e ra t ing m em branes. If fam ilies w ould only u se p in ts of m y rrh wheW* now th ey only use ounces, it w ould sa v e m any d o c to r’s bills. You d o n 't w a n t to u se it slr.iply to p erfu m e a tooth w ash or gargle. Its a s trin g e n t effect should l»e felt in th e m outh. E ach c a v ity of th e te e th should he well b ru sh e d w ith a d ro p o f c le a r tin c tu re poured on th e b ru sh a n d th e m outh w ell rin sed tw o or th re e tim es w ith a solution of h a lf a teaspoon of tin c tu re to n h a lf p in t of w a te r. T h e th ro a t should lie g a rg led w ith it tw o or th re e tim es, w hich will keep th e voice in re p a ir, a n d th e la s t th ird o f th e glass should be sw allo w ed . T h en one can be said to have a th o ro u g h ly clean m outh a n d in terio r. T h e h a lf teaspoon of m y rrh w ith con- seieiitloiin gHf* of th e to o th b ru s h di- 00 * CUR JACKETS AT $ 5 - $ 7 .5 0 - $ 1 0 Oannot be matched anywhere in the city, OF DA LLAS, OREGON, ______ M yrrh h a s held its esteem for th e toilot from th e ea rlie st ag es an d de- Herres to have its benefits p a rtic u la rly * * a s h le r , W . C . V A S S A L !., a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r I v is it o f M yrrh . k.*— Tlift liftftl h U aa in Qrtlrtm SA fl It. K. W ILLIAM S. DALLAS (JITI V a ln e b u g g ie s CARRIAGES All kinds of harvesting machinery and vehicles and a great variety of extras. Plows and cultivators. X , WAGNER - BROS., - DALLAS B A L F O U R , G U T H R IE & C O . B uyers and Shippers o f, GRAIN Warehouse in Polk p \ 1 ^ | 3 County at > > J« prop .1 Sacks and storage on usual terms 5 B a d C ough “ I h i d i bad cou g h for six w eeks and could And no relief u n til I tried A y er’s C herry P ecto ra l. O n ly o n e-fo u rth of the bottle cu red m e .” L. H aw n , N ew ington, O n t. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneum onia, asthma, or consumption. 3 Don’t wait, but take " Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral just as soon as yourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Three size»: 26c., enough for an ordinary i cold; 60c., Just right for Drouchlti». hoarse- | ness, hard cold s, etc.; f l , m ost econom ical | fo r ehrouic cases and to keep on hand. J . C. A Y ER CO.. Low ell. Mass. re c tly a f t e r eacn m eai w i n p r c a c n * m o st th r o a t a n d d ig estiv e tro u b le s w h ich tell so h a rd ly ou th e c o n s titu tion. T h e C e llar. Iu h o u se clean in g alw a y s Include th e cellaT, tu r n in g off all reg isters ca re fully . T h en a tta c k the co rn ers and u se lim e a n d lum p charcoal freely, p a r tic u la rly If th e re should be a n y su sp i cion o f d am p n ess. T he w alls should be w h ite w a s h e d tw ic e a year, an d all cellars sh o u ld h av e cem en t floors. H a n g in g sh elv es should be used for all sto re d a rtic le s, so th a t th e floor m ay be e a sily sw ep t every w eek. N ev er p ile w ood on th e floor, b u t on raised b o ard s, so th a t cen tip ed s a n d sp id ers m ay not co llect u n d ern eath . T h e co n d itio n of a cellar is a lw a y s a te s t o f good housekeeping, besides be ing a n Jill Im p o rtan t fa c to r In th e h e a lth o f th e fam ily . If th e cellar an d b ath ro o m a r e a lw a y s lu good o rd er, th e o th e r room s lire not a p t to be m uch “ o u t o f th e w a y .” F u rn a c e s a n d chim ney flues should be ex am in ed once a year. I t Is very m uch c h e a p e r th a n a lire cau sed by a d efe c tiv e flue. In su ra n c e com panies sho u ld sen d out- th e ir ow n ex p erts, If th e y w ould bo on th e sa fe side. W o r k T h a t t h * H e u r t D oe«, N 45 Í2 These Red Letter Sales ****** | | Are Very Old and Stale ZZZZ* ♦ * * * * * * * They Fool Very Few People * * # and one incTi broad. of * ************************ *********************4 **** Reliable Goods and Every- ****** thins: at a Bargain Every **** Day 1 in the Year at *** Brown & Ellis. WHERETHE MILLIONS GO Who Gets the Enormous Sums Congress Appropriated? i A HINT FROM ADMIRAL DEWEY. T h e w o rk o f th e h e a rt Is th e circu latio n of th e life g iv in g blood th ro u g h T h e D c p n h l l c n n P o l i c y o f “ A d r i l i i o u , o u t th e body. W ith each stro k e or D i v l n l o n m i d S i l e n c e ” K c c i > m t h e b e a t of th e h e a r t it p ro je c ts so m eth in g P u b l i c G u e K n iiiK —.1T h e W a t c h w o r d like six o u n ces o f blood in to the bod r .f l i n p e r i n H m iii . ily co n d u its, th ro w in g It fo r ji d istan ce T h e Itep u b llen n i>olicy o f “u ddltlou, of nin e feet. T h a t it does sixty-nine tim e s a m in u te, 4,140 tim e s each hour, division a n d silence” h a s been q u ite 09,300 tim e s in a d ay , 30,200,400 tim es effective In k eeping from th e A m eri In a y e a r a n d 2,340,337,120 tim es in a can people th e fa c ts a b o u t th e w a r w ith life tim e o f se v en ty y ears. T h e blood S pain, th e P h ilip p in e w a r a n d o u r is p ro p elled by th e h e a r t nine feet each u uKtceshlp In C uba. H ut In sp ite of beat, 207 y a rd s each m inute, seven Miles an hour, 109 m iles in a d ay , 01,817 llie closing o f m o u th s by th o se m eth m iles in a y e a r a n d 4,330,120 m iles in ods a good d eal h as leak ed o u t th a t w a s in ten d ed to be p re se rv e d hi s i th e se v en ty y ears. T h e to ta l fo rce e x e rte d by th e h e a rt lence. No u eco u u t h a s y e t been r e n every tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs h as been cal dered of th e d isp o sitio n of th e $50,- c u la te d to be eq u al to 124 foot to n s— 000,000 w h ich w as In tru s te d to th e th a t 1 b , If th e w h o le force expended p re sid e n t w h e n w ar w a s Im m inent. by th e h e a rt In tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs w ere N eith er h a s th e use to w h ich th e $20,- g a th e re d in to o r e h u g e stro k e such a 000,000 a p p ro p ria te d fo r th e n av y d e \ o w er w ou ld lift 124 to n s one foot off p a rtm e n t ev er been acco u n ted for, ¡lie g ro u n d . T h is b ein g th e d r ily th o u g h w h en th ese a p p ro p ria tio n s force, t h a t e x e rte d in a y e a r w ould be w ere m ade it w as ex p ressly stip u la te d equ al to 45,290 foot to n s u n d th a t in a lu th e s e n a te th a t a n a c c o u n tin g be life tim e o f se v en ty y e a rs 3,170.303. forth co m in g . S uch is th e en o rm o u s a m o u n t of w ork T h e “d iv isio n ’* o f th e $3,000,000 a p perfo rm ed by th e h u m a n h e a rt, w hich p ro p ria te d to pay th e d isb a n d e d C u only w eig h s elev en o u n ces a n d is ab o u t ban p a trio t a rm y w ould m ak e In te r th e size o f th e closed list. estin g rending, for th e re is evidence to show th a t b u t little w a s received Sailor«* C’lrlotiH l ’et». by th e com m on so ld iers an d th a t ulno- I t lias been sa id o f th e Jackie sa ilo r boy th a t he is so passiom itoly fond o f te n tlis w e n t to th e u u trlo ts w h o p e ts h e m u st h av e so m e th in g to love, if it is “o nly n co ck ro ach in a ’baccy box.” T h is sta te m e n t w a s fuun oil on fact, fo r one o( th e m o st re m a rk a b le p e ls of a n E n g lish sh ip w as a m on stro u s cockroach. H j w as fo u r in ch es long O ne th e sa ilo rs h ad ta m e d him a n d b u ilt fo r him a cag e w ith a little kennel In th e c o rn er o f It. T h is In se c t p ro d ig y le a rn e d to recognize his m a s te r’s voice, a n d w h en he h o ard him call w o uld h u rry o u t fro m his ken n el in response. A m ong o th e r odd pots th a t h a v e been beloved by E n g lish sailo rs w a s a seal, w h o h ad a ta n k resid en ce on h o ard a n d a dully ro u n d of p le a su re an d d u ty , his p le a su re seven m eals a dny, Ills d u ty a h a th a f te r each m eal. A n o th e r w a s a d eer, w ho w ould ta k e a q u id of to b acco w ith so ‘tim cli d elig h t th a t th e fellow feelin g a ro u se d by his a p p re c ia tiv e ta s te m ade him u g e n e ra l fav o rite. * I low lpii£ will it ta k e tb e m an to fill the ?ack it he doea n o t »top th e leak ? when th e To attem p t to nourish th a stom ach is dis c a r d is lik e tr y ing to fill th e sack w ith th e hole in it. W hen th e stom ach and o th er digestive and n u tritiv e or- g a n s a r e dis eased, th ere is a co n stan t loss of n u tritio n . E nough is eaten! but t h e b o d y loses flesh,-plain p ro o f th a t th e Food e a t e n i s I larg ely wasted because it is not digested and as sim ilated. D r. P ie ro t’s G olden M edical pi»cr,very cures diseases o f th e s t o m a c h and j o th er organs of ! digestion a n d ¡ n u t r i t i o n . It I stops t h e leaks | by w hich n utri- I tion ib lost, and e n a b le s th e building u p of th e body by th e n u tri tion derived from food. T he gain in w eight proves th e cure. A p c o rilln g to F o rm u la . J u d g e IV u n y p ack er w as once ask ed by his b ro th e r H a r ry d u rin g a teaslo u o f co u rt fo r th e lean o f $5. H a rry w alk ed to th e desk an d w h isp e red th e re q u e st In th e Ju d g e’s ear. T h e la tte r, looking d o w n o v er th e to p o f h is gins.«** w ith o u t th e sug g estio n o f a sm ile, said loud en o u g h to b e h e a rd th ro u g h o u t th e r om : “ P u t y o u r ap p licatio n In w ritin g a n d ! " T h ree year* a g o I was ta k e n tic k with w hat ’ the doctor called ncrvounne*« and indige»tion," pretk n t It to th e c o u rt In a p ro p er m a n write* Mrs W arren E Parker, o f O ranee Street. N an tucket. M i m "H e ga v e m e m edtrinc for n er.” th e trouhle, but I could not e a t e v e n a little toast Mr. P en n y p n ck cr, th in k in g th e Ju d g e’s or oatm eal w ithout »uttering severely In a few m o n th s I began to have distre»*ing pain* ri«ht In sisten ce upou re g u la rity to b e m erely in the pit of m y «totnoch. I ca lle d the doctor reg ard fo r th e d ig n ity of th e co u rt, again and he *«id I had catarrh o f «tomarh; w ro te o u t th e n n p iest and h an d ed It to g a v e m e m ed icin e hut it did not do any good I lo*t a3 pou n d s in three m onth *. I then com th e clerk of th e court, w ho In tu rn m en ced ta k in g I>r Pierce’» m ed icine» and *oon to feel better I have ta k e n »is bottle» of p assed It to th e bench. T h e Ju d g e read be?an •G old en M edical Dl*c«»very.’ tw o o f * Favorite it q u ie tly an d serio u sly an d th en in Prescription ’ *nd si* vial» o f Dr Pierce » Pel te r ru p te d th e p en d in g tria l long enough let». I have g a in e d ten pound». Can eat every- j th in g ." to say : Dr. P ierce’s Pleasant P ellets cure con- “A p p licatio n fo r a loan o f $5 m ad e 'lip a tio a . to th ig c o u rt Is received a n d re fu s e d .’* MILS. L. S. ADAMS. O f Unlv«*Mton, T e x a s . “ Wine of Cnrdul is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered for seven years with weakness and bear, ing-dewn pains, and having tried sev eral docto.s and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardui was the only tiling which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to kail 1 up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct Irregularities.'' By “ tired wom en” Mrs. Adam s m eans nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailm ents th a t women have. You can euro yourself a t home with th is g reat w om en’s rem edy, W ine of Cardui. W ine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors !.:\ve fai led to benefit. W hy not begin to get well today? Ail d ruggists have $1.00 bottles. For any stom ach, liver or bowel disor der T h e d f o r d ’s B lack-D raught should be used, A d m iral DeWcy w as i u a iniMitsun m know , b u t w a s o rd ere d to k eep silen t. T h e “a d d itio n ” to th e p rice p a id f o r tra n s p o r ts p u rc h a se d a n d th e “ d iv i sio n ” o f th e sw a g is covered by-'the “ si lence” o f th e g rav e. T h e e n o rm o u s q u a n tity of coal paid fo r alio v e w h a t w a s consum ed is now b ein g In v e sti g ated an d w ill also show th a t th e sa m e legend co v ers th e tra n sa c tio n s . I f t h e fu e ls k n o w n by th e a d ju ta n t g e n e ra l of th e a rm y w e re w ru n g fro m h im by* th e “ w u te r c u re ,” w h a t a m in e ofr cro o k ed n ess it w ou ld un fo ld ! B u t “a d ditio n , divisio n a n d silen ce“ b ro o d * o v er th e Hoot a iu l C orbin com pound, an d “ silence” Is so n e c e ssa ry a t thar w a r d e p a rtm e n t t h a t a cle rk .who di vulge» u n im p o rta n t m a tte r s o r e v e n critic ises th o se In n u th o rlty Is In s ta n t ly d isch arg ed , a s In th e cu ss o f b ill* T ay lo r. U n d er o u r re p u b lic a n fo rm of g o v ern m en t th e people, th e w h o le people, h av e a rig h t to k n o w w h a t Is d o n e w ith th e v u st su m s th a t th e y pay, in tax es. U n d er a d esp o tism on ly th e fav o re d few a r e In tru s te d (with s u c k secrets. Is Im p erialism f a r d l s t a n t w b e o “a d ditio n . division n o d sllenosT a s * t h * g o v ern in g w a tc h w o rd s? A NEW “ TRUST BUSTER.** Q u ay H o p es to S tr lk o t h e C ool T l — t F o r Cam p a Ur a VmmAm. S e n ato r H a n n a h av in g ta ile d W ttb Ills C ivic fe d e ra tio n a n n e x to a d j u s t tl.e coni s trik e nnil I 'r c t d a a t Ilo eaev elt h a v in g po ck eted th e re p o rt o f C om m it- «loner o f L ab o r W rig h t, pvhlch w aa lierulilcri uh g iv in g tlic lnxldo fa c ta a!>oi't th e coni tro u t, h o th a t It w o u ld Fora<Moeaii'IHt<>)*tur».>\«ti1n*R. trlvtmr ■jnnntoiu«. The Liulvw' Advisory uecui th a t th e p resid en t lx n o t n n x lo a a uumt, Tlio Otuitliuio-HR* Co., J 'IU VlliniHHIV CUattanooqa, remu to p u t u p a n y m ore Intxn- on th e o v er w o rk ed a tto rn e y gem m l, th e coal n trlk e lx xtlll In fu ll M u s t B ut now com ex Hrot h er g u u y , w ho la s ta te d to t>e v ery p len m d to u n d e rta k e w h a t lla m ia nm l lto oaevelt h a e a failed to aeeouipllxh, und. being aoch a n o ted tru x t h u n te r, be m ay acco m p lish it. thrcatM H ’u to rsU e th e H o st fu ss If B ro th er Q uay, like hix enem y I la o u a , th eir d cu u m d s w ere not com plied w ith . h u n tx th e tru s t« to tb e lr la ir to ttf Gom ez receiv ed sev eral ch eck s for th e f a t o u t o f th em , a n d It m ay h e w h ich v o u ch ers huve been fo u n d for c h e a p e r fo r th e coal tr u e t to «top th e $25,000. A lejan d ero R odriguez, C h arles « trik e th u n to “p u t u p - f o r th e P en o - RolofT an d G en eral C arlo s w ere ull re pylvnnia c a m p a ig n fa n d . I t la a b o u t cip ien ts o f la rg e ch eck s w h en th e d iv i tim e fo r B ro th e r H a n n a to m a k e a n sion w as m ade. T h e Now York ’G orld o th e r effort o r Q u ay w ill be looked to In co m m en tin g on th ese d isclo su res a« th e a d ju s te r o f th e tro u b le s b etw een sa y s: lab o r a n d c a p ita l. “T h e se w ho aid e d In th e d istrib u tio n of th e $3,000,000 say th a t It w a s nec I. II. A fn M I essa ry to pay o u t a good den i of m on I t la given o u t by th e n av y d e p a r t ey u t tills tim e to p rev en t p u b licity In m e n t th a t A dm iral C ro w n ln sh leld ’a th e Islan d o f th e m a n n er o f d istrib u E u ro p ean fleet o f w arsh ip « Is to b e tion an d th a t som e of th e se p ay m en ts red u ced . I’erhnp« S e c re ta ry M oody le w ere th e re s u lt o f ex to rtio n s, it w as a fra id boles w ill lie p u n ch ed In th e co n sid ered by th e officers n t th a t tim e bottom « of a ll o f th em , so ts o rd e rin g th a t It w a s b e tte r to m a k e th ese p ay th e sh ip s hom e fo r x a te k eeping. m ents, even to som e w ho w e re te c h nically u n d eserv in g , r a th e r th a n en g en Xtepi.efJ F o r Owe«. d e r h ard feelin g s an d s tir u p tro u b le A citizen fro m th e fro n tie r, w h o In th e d isso lv in g C u b an arm y w hich n ev er h ad been In W ash in g to n b efo re, w ould h av e been h a rd to m an a g e .” T h e i mi y m erits to T h u rb e r o f $11,- w ax v isitin g u frie n d In th e n a tio n ’s 520 o u t of th e C u b an tr e a s u r y to aid ca p ita l a n d w a s ta k e n one d a y to th e th e su g a r tr u s t fight fo r recip ro city g allery o f th e s e n a te w h ile a n Im por w a s also a c ase o f “d iv isio n a n d si ta n t m e a s u re w a s u n d e r d isc u ssio n . A se n a to r w a s d eliv erin g a long, lence” u n til u n e a rth e d b y H cnator p ro sy an d a p p a re n tly a im le ss sp eech , T eller. T h e e x p e n d itu re s o f th e fu n d s from a n d th e v isito r soon g re w tire d o f It. "W h y d o esn ’t he sa y so m e th in g th e P h ilip p in e tr e a s u r y will show a sim ila r “d iv isio n an d silence.” T h e w o rth listen in g to r’ he w h isp e re d t o - sen d in g o f B uencnm lno to th e U n ited h is frien d . "O h. h e 's m erely ta lk in g a g a in s t .States 1« one In stan ce w h e re It h a s tim e .” leaked out. " W h a t’s th e good o f t h a t f a sk e d th e H ut w h ere one p ay m en t com es to lig h t th e re aye • h u n d red th a t a r e cov o th er, a g h n st. “T im e goes on J u s t th e ered by “ad d itio n , d iv ision a n d si sam e, d o esn ’t ItT ’ " I su p p o se It does,” rep lied hi» lence.” A dm iral D ew ey In h is te stim o frie n d , looking a t h is w a tc h s o d y aw iv ny b efo re th e s e n a te co m m ittee said : “ T h e re u re lo ts of th in g s w h ich a re lu g ; " b u t It d o e sn 't s e e m to .* . . n o t co m m u n icated to th e p u b lic.” WiNEo'CARDUl