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CH U R C H DIRECTORV. P re a c h in g h our« at 11 a n d 7 :30. M K. CHURCH. P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d ev en: t'. S u n d a y ik ) I mol a t 9 :4 6 . E p w i • • ig u e a t 0 :3 * l* iay cr m eet in g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— J.ia. M oor# paHtor, BAPTIS'l CHURCH P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d ev e n in g . S u n d a y school a t 10. i>. V P . U. a t 0 :3 0 . P ra y e r m e e tin g W ed u eed ay e v e n in g .— J . K. G. R u ssell, p istor. PKKHfiYTRKIAN CH UR CH PreM cning S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d e v e n in g . S u n d a y school a t 10. C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r at 6 :3 0 . P ra y e r m eet in g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— W , T . W ar- d 1'*, p a s to r. CH RIS TI AN CH UR CH . P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o rn in g a n d ev e n in g . B ible sc h o o l a t 10. S e n io r C h r is tia n E n d e a v o r at 6 :3 0 . B ible class a n d p r a y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— L . G re e n , p a s to r. EV AN GE LIC AL C H U R C H . P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d e v e n in g a t th e D a lla s co lleg e c h a p e l S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10. C h r is tia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— A. A. W in te r , p a s to r, OUR FAMOUS STAGE Q U EEN M a r f AnderMou'N l*n«t L ife la b a t a M e m ory W ith H er. M ary A n d erso n ’s life seem s like a ro m ance. B orn in p overty, sh e dream ed o f success on th e sta g e an d ach iev ed it In her youth. She le ft th e sta g e a t the h eig h t o f h e r c a re e r w h ile still a young w om an a n d h as rep eated ly re fu se d fo r tu n e s to r e tu rn to it. T o talk o f M ary A nderson today b rin g s no su g g estio n of th e fam ous sta g e queen. She h as th e sam e v iv a cious m an n er, th e sam e heartin ess, the sa m e e n th u sia sm , th e sam e readiness of speech, th e sa m e m erry laugh, brn h e r p a st i-? h ut a m em ory w ith her. Not a p o rtra it in h e r su rro u n d in g s su g g e sts h e r as a n actress, an d of all th e h u n d red s of p o rtra its ta k e n In c h a ra c te r she does not possess one. Nor lias sh e a p ro g ram m e o f an y o f h e r p e r form ances. She is sim ply so hap p y In living to d ay th a t h e r p a s t is alm o st blotted out. a n d not a little o f h er happiness com es from th e f a c t th a t sh e m arried th e rig h t m an an d lives a life of tru e com radeship. T hey d elig h t In outdoor exercise and ta k e th e ir w alk s and rides, rain oi shine. H e r h u sb a n d w as lier s u ito r for ten y e a rs b efore th e ir m a rria g e a n d h a s been h e r lover h u sb an d for th a t m any m ore. l i e is h e r opposite, sm all in s ta tu re , d ark , h andsom e an d m anly. H e is a g ra d u a te of C olum bia u n iv er sity , New York. Society sees little of th e N a v a rro s T hey ca re only for th e ir in tim ate frien d s and relativ es. T h ey a re fond of p ic tu re galleries, th e g ra y old c a th e d ra ls of E n g la n d a n d th e places his to ry has m ade fam ous. T hey h ave ex p lored old London to th e v ery core and know all th e h a u n ts of th e g re a t w r it ers. T hey m ade a flying trip to A m er ica in the sp rin g of 1900. T hey a re both fond of lite ra tu re , h u t Mr. N a v a r ro is m ore e n th u s ia stic a b o u t it th a n Ids w ife. O f la te y e a rs sh e h a s been c u ltiv a tin g h e r rich c o n tra lto voice an d h a s w ritte n “ A F ew M em ories,” a liia- tory of her s ta g e c a reer.—D e tro it F ree P re ss. N am in g New S c h o o n e r Manta. T h e re seem s to be m uch controversy ns to th e p ro p er nam es for th e m a sts o f th e six m aste d schooners an d the seven m asted T hom as W . L aw ton. Som e sen fa rin g m en an d shipow ner« say th a t th e m a sts should be d e sig n a t ed a s fore, m ain, m izzen, sp a n k er, jig ger. d riv e r an d pusher, b u t th e cap ta in s of th e only th re e six m a ste rs afloat an d th e seven m aste r L aw son do not concur. C a p ta in Jo h n G. C row ley, th e m an ag in g ow n er o f th e C row ley fleet, said th a t th e sp a n k e r m ast is th e afterm o st m ast of a vessel, no m a ile r how uuinj m asts th e c r a f t m ay have, an d lie be lieves th a t th e p ro p er w ay to designate th e m asts is to n u m b er m em betw een th e th ird , or m izzen, m ast a n d th e las) m ast. T h e m a tte r h a s a p p a re n tly been set tied to th e sa tis fa c tio n of th o se most in terested , an d the n am es o f th e m ust? o f schooners a re a s follow s: T w o m as ter. fore and m ain; th ree m aster. Lire m ain and m izzen; fo u r m aste r, fore m ain, m izzen an d sp a n k e r; live m aster, fore, m ain, m izzen, No. 4 an d sp a n k e r six m aste r, fore. m ain, m izzen. No. 4 No. ft an d » p ack er; seven m aster, fore m ain, m izzen. No. 4. No. ft, No. (I a m ’ •p a n k e r.—B oston Globe. A m e ric a n H o m e 's O n n irlitc r. A d a u g h te r o f th e fam ous Sioux chief A m crlenn H orse, has applied for ni ap p o in tm en t a s te a c h e r o r m atro n In one of the Indian schools and h a s pass ed an excellent ex am in atio n . H er nano h as been placed upon the list of eilgi bles. and sh e w ill be ap p o in ted to fli one of th e e a rlie st vacancies. S he is n full blooded, p erfe ct specim en of her race and a g ra d u a te of th e Indian school a t C arlisle, w here sh e m ade an excellent record b o th In h er hooks anil In dom estic econom y. D u rin g th e tw i y e a rs since lier g ra d u atio n sh e h as lieen living In the fam ily o f a Q uake: fa rm e r in B ucks county, I’a.. w hen she will rem ain u n til lier app o in tm eu t. A m erican H orse lier fa th e r, one of th e h e n s lita ry ch ie fs of th e Sioux nn tion. w as a g re a t w a rrio r a n d o rato r an d a tine ty p e o f his race. Ho is now living a t th e F ine Kldgo agency. | w hich has, a s s ta te d above, n ev er oeeu effected in an y c o u n try a t an y tim e * w ith o u t th e su b s ta n tia l a id a n d eu- T O B E tT L R R U R A L R O A D S . |##ulll F.xpoHcnt*« of T u ib tc li I courage!, c u t of th e g en eral goveru- L it e r a r y M mu . i m e a t o f th e co u n try . F on I o H ic «- I ) f |i i r t « » e n l ’ji S«*l»ome F « r O nce upon a tim e u c e rta in T u rk ish T h e B ro w n lo w bill seeks to e s ta b lish II I jjt L \% u y I hi i n •; v c a « n t . lite ra ry m an living in C o n stan tin o p le su ch a policy to be follow ed by tlie T h e postoiiice d e p a rtm e n t h a s a a rra n g e d to tra n s la te for a d aily news- U nited S ta le s. It is a policy o f co-oper schem e u n d er coiisldf i*at’on w hich. If pa r a novel, th en p o p u lar in E n g a tio n ai d se ek s to b rin g in th e g en eral adopted, w ill h elp to n w a j w ith land. E ach d ay he re n d e re d u suth g o v ern m en t a s a co-opcr itln g fa c to r to ti e h ad roads to I h > foiu.d in m any clout p .v j o f It Into th e T u rk ish Ian w ork in connection w ith u uy s ta te or p a r ts of th e co u n try , 'll.»* p lan is to gunge to ilil th e sp a ce reserv ed fo r it. p olitical subdiv isio n th e re o f, so tluic h a v e Inspectors ap p o in ted in th e ru ra l C ue d a y 1 is p eace fu l hom e w a s e n te r th e U nited s t a t e s sh o u ld fu rn ish one free d eliv ery p a r t of the service w hose ed by th e police, w ho p erem p to rily a r h a lf th e cost o f im p ro v e m e n t an d th e I’uty it sh a d l>e to d e te rm in e w h e th e r rested th e in *.n ot* lo ite rs an d d rag g ed s t a ts o r po litical su b d iv isio n th e re o f co th e roads o v er w hich it is proposed him off to prison. No e x p la n a tio n w as o p e ra tin g should fu rn ish Uie o th e r half. ru ra l ciirrl« rs shall trav el a re lit. given for h is a r re s t, th e no»**! reflected T h e c o n stitu tio n o r tlie U n ited S ta te s At p ro seu t th e d e p a rtm e n t Is sw a m p in no w ay a u n s t the politics of th e A\egetable Preparalionfbr As p u ts no su ch lim ita tio n upon th e gov ed w ith th e co m p lain ts o f th e r u ra l c a r sta te , an d lie h ad broken no law s. Ho e rn m en t us to p rev en t th e co-operation similating IteFoodandRftiula- riers ab o u t th e condition of the roads w as not even given tim e to bid fa re provided fo r in th is Dill, and so f a r as ling the Stomachs and Dowels of o v er w hich th ey a re expected to curry w ell to h is fam ily, h u t he w as com ; public policy is concerned th a t re m a in s th e m ail, sa y s th e K a n s a s C ity S tar. In m anded to b rin g th e w ork u n d e r t r a n s 1 N f A N TS:.«*C H IL l) K K N j to be s e ttle d by th e co n sen su s of opin- p a r ts of Hu* co u n try th e ra in s have 1 Ion of th e people of U. • U nited S tates. co n v erted th e co u n try roads into se as lation w ith him . A rriv ed a t th e prison, he w a s g ; . on p le a s a n t q u a rte rs , good | It w as not considered g od public pol of m ud. It is n e x t to im possible for Promotes Digestion,Cheerful food an d d rin k an d ste rn ly com m and icy until very recen tly to u n d e rta k e to m an o r boast to get th ro u g h them . T he ness and Rest.Contains neither ed to com plete his task . So fo r sev d e liv e r th e U nited S ta te s m ail to th e d e p a rtm e n t h as h ad no w ay of m ak in g Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. people living in th e ru ra l d istric ts, but th e road su p e rv iso rs b e tte r th e condl- eral d a y s th e frig h te n e d tr a n s la to r > 'u r K a h c o t i c . w o rk ed ard u o u sly , sa y s T o w n an d it h as been found upon tria l to be very C ountry. usefu l, very econom ical an d very bene W hen th e w ork w a s done, h e was, to ficial to th o se liv in g in th e ru ra l dis natfir o f o u fr S A M iu p tr a a n Mayer, W ilso n & Co ., Han F r a n c i s tric ts. an d j o t fo r fo rty o r fifty y e a rs his a sto n ish m e n t, in s ta n tly lib erated HunfJcM. Seed' a n d p re se n te d w ith a la rg e su m of co , C a lifo rn ia , are sole a g e n ts for th e th e people in c itie s h av e been fav o red À lx. Senn* * RotktlU Smite - m oney. Upon f u rth e r in q u iry a s to P acific c o a s t. by h av in g th e ir m ail d eliv ered a t th e ir Azùxe .Wrf *■ his tr e a tm e n t it w as e x p la in e d th a t doors, w h ile people liv in g in th e ru ra l /hf»enn.’jte - lii Carb*xudrSodm+ th e s u lta n h ad becom e in te re ste d in the d is tric ts have been d isc rim in a te d ffinpSeetl - sto ry ns it ap p eared from d ay to day Chmft* d Sugar a g a in st b ecau se w e had not discovered Ï •imwtyrvrn r ■*.------- utvor. a n d w a s too im p a tie n t to w a it fo r th e u n til lately th a t It Is good policy to de TRUCKMAN. end. H e w a n te d to read all th e re st of liv er m ail alik e to people in th e coun A perfect llemedy for Constipa D a lla s : O re g o n it a t once! T ru ly , th e re a r e certain try an d in th e city . O ne is alm o st a s Hon. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea a d v a n ta g e s in being a su lta n . easily o b ta in a b le a s th e o th er. T h e re is Worms .Convulsions,Feverish A fa ir s h a re o f p a tr o n a g e solicited no reaso n w hy th e m ail could not have ness ami L o s s o r S l e e p . T h e T a lle n t P e o p le . been d eliv ered lo tlie people living in • n d all o rd e rs p r o m p tly filled. In ft c o m p a ra tiv e ta b le of sta tu re , ar th e ru ra l d is tric ts fo rty y e a rs ago a s Facsim ile S ignature of ran g ed acco rd in g to n a tio n a litie s, th e w ell a s a t th e p re se n t tim e. As a m at T u tte d S ta te s In d ia n s ta n d s h ig h e r te r of fa c t th e ro ad s w ere a s good then, NEW * Y O R K . th a n an y o th e r ra c e o f th e w orld, fo r th e ipost p art, a s th ey a re now an d th o u g h th e P a ta g o n ia n ru n s him very th e p o p u latio n in very m any o f th e old A l b h i o n fh.% o l d close. T h e w h ite citizen com es n ex t. J 5 P o s t s - y j C . IN 1 S THE BKOWrUOW BILL FOR IMPROV e r s ta te s w a s less s p a rs e in th e ru ra l T h e U n ited S ta te s negro ra n k s fo u r d istric ts a t th a t tim e. ING OUR ROADS. te e n th in tlie scale, a n d o f a ll th e co u n W h a t w e h av e seen and a re seein g in trie s o f th e w orld co n sid ered tlie P o rtu th e dev elo p m en t o f ru ra l free m ail de EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. BA 1C TO RURAL FHRJC DELIVERY. guese a r e found to be th e sh o rte st. It Y c a i u r e I n te n d e d to P ro v id e F o r livery is likely to be rep en ted in th e N a tio n a l Aid in 11 uu <t liu iid i ncr—11 m a tte r o f m ak in g p e rm a n e n t im p ro v e on of th e roads. Now' it is proposed lias a lw a y s been p ro v erb ial am o n g W o u ld St . u r e F ro m CongrENS a n m en ts to th e h ig h w ay s. O nce let it be 0 ask co n g n .;s for a u th o rity to abolish a n a to m ists th a t blond n a tio n s are m A m p le Sum F o r T h in W o r k . 1 he ru ra l ro u tes th a t include p a rts of g r e a te r th a n th e ir d a r k e r neighbors. u n d ersto o d th a t th e d esired re su lt can ! bad ro ad s and not to re-estab lish them T his is d u e to th e geological p o sitions T h e P.row nlow good ro a d s bill w h ich lie accom plished th ro u g h a sy stem o f I until th ey h av e been so rep aire d a s to of tlie blond races. T h ey a r e c h a ra c w as in tro d u c ed a t th e p re s e n t session co-operation aided, fo stered an d en-j m ake it possible for a n o rd in a ry horse , te ris tic of th e n o rth a n d «on acc o u n t of f co n g ress lias a ttr a c te d a tte n tio n con rag ed by th e g en eral g o v ern m en t! to d ra g an o rd in a ry vehicle o v er th e th e low er d e g ree o f te m p e ra tu re are .to n g lio u t tlie c o u n try an d is o f in- and th e n let th e people of th e co u n try T h e so u th e rn co u n ties of E n g lan d roadbed in the fall an d s p rin g m onths. in d u ced to ta k e m ore exercise, w hich *rcst to all co m m u n ities. It is a step e x p re ss th em selv es in fa v o r o f th e) h a v e la te ly been h av in g "colored T he d u ty »>f tin* proposed in sp ecto rs I th ro w s th e m m ore in tlie open air. At n th e rig h t d irectio n , a s it h a s recen tly p lan a n d you will find th a t congress ra in s .” S c ie n tists a s s e r t th a t.th e sam e shall be to ex am in e all th e ro ad s ab o u t tin* top o f th e list o f co u n tries, a r been e s tim a te d That o u r poor h ig h w a y s an d th e c o n stitu tio n will be n o t a g ain st ca u se is belli lie th e se a s b eh in d those w hich co m p lain t is m ade. If th ey find ran g ed in o rd er of s ta tu r e , th e first are co stin g us $650,000,000 y e a rly in re b u t fi<t it. recorded a y e a r o r so ago on th e co n ti the alleg atio n s to be tru e, it slm il he seven a f t e r the U n ited S ta te s w h ite p airs. T he B ro w n lo w m e a s u re p ro v id es n e n t I t is d u s t from S a h a ra th a t ha? th e ir d u ty to n otify th e su p e rv iso r of m en a r e N orw ay, S cotlan d , B ritish C o p p e r C am e F ro m Cyprus». fo r th e ' g u n izatio n of a new b u re a u roads fo r tin* to w n sh ip th ro u g h w hich A m erican. S w eden, Ire la n d , D en m ark T lie w o rd co p p er is g e n e ra lly a d m it been c a rrie d to th e n o rth . in th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re to be th e road passes th a t u nless it Is p u t an d H o llan d , all n o rth e rn n a tio n s.— know n a s th e b u re a u of p u b lic ro ad s ted to b e d e p riv e d from C y p ru s, as it into condition w ithin th e fixed tim e th e D etro it T rib u n e. E D I T O R I A L F L IN G S . a n d also fo r a sy ste m o f n a tio n a l, s ta te w a s fro m th a t islan d th a t th e an cien t c a rrie r serv ice will be discontinued. a n d -lo c a l co-operation in th e p e rm a R o m an s first p ro cu red th e ir supplies. T h e re a r e a b o u t 11,000 ru ra l free de T E A C H H I G H W A Y B U IL D IN G . In th o se rem o te d a y s C y p ru s an d B u t w h a t’s tlie good of t h a t $1,500.- n en t im p ro v e m e n t o f h ig h w a y s. T h e livery routes arai on th re e -fo u rth s of R h o d es w e re th e g re a t co p p er d istric ts, 000 Andy g a v e th e H a g u e trib u n a l if o b ject of tlie p roposed b u re a u is to in them th e roads a re in a bad condition U n c l e Sum*« Office o f P u b lic R o ad stru c t, a ssist a n d co -o p erate in th e a n d ev en in o u r ow n d ay new d iscov nobody p a tro n iz e s tlie sh o p ?—C incin Img ulrlet*. for a b o u t h a lf the y ear. eries o f co p p er ore. esp ecially th e b e a u n a ti C o m m ercial T rib u n e . It is now ten y e a rs since th e popular b u ild in g a n d im p ro v e m e n t o f th e p u b tifu l bl\ie n n d green ores, fro m w hich T h e C hicago police raid ed ten get lic ro ad s a t th e d isc retio n o f its d ire c d em an d th a t U ncle Sam do som ething tor an d u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of his tlie m etal is so m uch m ore easily ob rich q uick co n cern s lust w eek. W h at ; to help o ut of tlie m ud led to th e e sta b ta in e d th a n from th e co p p er p y rite s a stre n u o u s job. tills k eeping th e fooJ iss ista n ts. O n e-h alf o f th e ex p en se of j llsln n en t o f a n office of public road in an d o th e r su lp liu re te d o res o f C o rn a n d his m oney to g eth er!—B oston T ra n q u irie s in th e U nited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t th e w o rk is to be p aid from th e n a tio n w all, a r e m ad e n e a rly ev ery y e a r In sc rip t. | of a g ric u ltu re , an d if tlie ro ad s in most al tre a s u ry an d th e b ala n c e b y th e th e isla n d s o f th e M e d ite rra n e a n .— T h e fa d in g of th e in k on th e D e c la ra | p a r ts o f th e co u n try rem ain bad it b « tate or po litical su b d iv isio n th e re o f, | C h a m b e rs’ Jo u rn a l. tio n of In d ep en d en ce sh o w s how fool not for th e w a n t o f in fo rm a tio n a s to : lie a p p o rtio n m e n t b ein g acco rd in g to ish ly econom ical th e fa th e rs w ere In how th e y m ay be im proved in th e best p opulation. T o c a rry o u t th e proposed R eal E n joym en t. n o t h av in g tlie d o cu m en t ty p e w ritte n m easu re a n a p p ro p ria tio n o f $20,000,- I a n d m ost econom ical m an n er, for Un “ I su p p o se,” sa id Mrs. O ldcastle, in th e first p lace.—D en v er R epuolican. ! cle S am ’s “good roiuls” office is a veri 000 is a sk e d for. " th a t you h a v e a rra n g e d to a tte n d th e T h e fa c t th a t th e U n ited S ta te s g ov Y ale s tu d e n ts h av e s ta rte d a w h isk | ta b le " in fo rm a tio n b u re a u ” on th e sub g ra n d o p e ra ? ” ers club, a n d H a r v a r d stu d e n ts are ' ject. T h e w ork of tills office w a s in e rn m e n t lias ta k e n no s u b s ta n tia l p a rt "O b, y es,” rep lied h e r h o stess. "Jo- ten d ed to be p u rely ed u catio n al in in b u ild in g or m a in ta in in g p u b lic h ig h siah sa y s th e r e ’s n o th in ’ like g ra n d ch ew in g tobacco. 1‘re sid e n t Roosevelt j c h a ra c te r, b u t it did not stop here. Tin w ays in th is co u n try fo r th e la s t tw o o p era to show real cu ltu re , so lie’s n e v e r in ten d ed th a t stren u o u sn ess To Readers oi the ed u catio n al idea w as c a rrie d fu rth e r g e n e ra tio n s ia accep ted by m an y peo- 1 b o u g h t a box fo r ev ery n ig h t, an d sh o u ld be c a rrie d to su ch a n e x te n t us \ a n d d u rin g tin* p a s t th re e y e a rs tin pie a s final proof th a t th e g e n e ra l gov | w e’re go in ’ to ta k e D aisy ’s G erm an t h a t .—A tla n ta Jo u rn a l. a Jo h n M ost 1ms com p leted his y e a r in o b je c t lesson fe a tu re h a s assume« e rn m e n t is forbidden, e ith e r by c o n sti I te a c h e r w ith u s to e x p la in w h a t th e y ’re tu tio n a l lim ita tio n s or by so u n d p u b lic sa y in’.”—C hicago R eco rd -H erald . p r i o n an ! is now a t lib erty , an older g re a te r Im portance. if not a b e tte r m an. If he is pru d -at T h e idea a s ca rrie d o u t is v ery slm policy, fro m en g ag in g in a n y su ch in Jo h n m ay keep o u t o f ja il an d : hi pie. W hen th e people of som e p ro g res te rn a l Im p ro v em en t. On th e o th e r A N a tu ra l ('o n rliislo n . b a th tu b fo r q u ite a sp e ll.—Kansa:- -5 * sive com m unity o r th e a u th o ritie s oi h an d , it sh o u ld be noted th a t no sy stem T e a c h e r—T om m y B ro w n , te ll m e th e | som e e d u c a tio n a l in stitu tio n w a n t i: of p u b lic h ig h w a y s w a s e v e r b u ilt up sh a p e o f tlie e a rth . B r i g h t ’s Dise a se . piece of road b u ilt to illu s tra te th e ben or m a in ta in e d in a n y c o u n try w ith o u t T o m m y —R ound. T HE SAM FRANCISCO T h e la r g e s t su m e v e r p aid fo r a pre I otits o f good roads and th e m eth o d s oi th e s u b s ta n tia l aid o f th e g e n e ra l g ov T e a c h e r—H ow d o jro u k n o w ? “C H R JN I u LE” hax a r scri> 'lio ii, c h a n g e d h a n d s in Han F r a n building them , ap p licatio n is m ad e t< e rn m e n t o f th a t co u n try . T h e alm o st T om m y B ro w n —You told me. ranged tor the reproduction ot n the d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re , am u n iv e rsa l lack of im p ro v e m e n t in re T e a c h e r—W ell, liow d o y ou suppose cisco A u g u s t 3 0 th , 1901. T h e t r a n s fer iu v o lv e d in c o in a n d sto c k $112,500 w henever possible a g o v ern m en t ex g ard to o u r p u blic ro ad sy ste m is d i - ' J^know ? ser es ot pictures ot the OLD I p ert is se n t to su p e rv ise th e w ork. Ob rectly re fe ra b le to th e f a c t th a t t h e r e ! T o m m y B ro w n —Oh, I s’pose some* a n d w as p a id b y a p a r ly of b u sin e ss MISSIONS OP CALIFORNIA, to m e n for a sp ecific fo r B r ig h t’s d isease I ject lesson roads h av e been b u ilt un has been uo w ell e s ta b lish e d sy stem body told you. be given away FREE to readers a n d d ia b e te s , h i t h e r to in c u ra b le d is | d e r g o v ern m en t su p erv isio n in tw en ty or policy p e rta in in g to th e q u estio n . ot the Sunday edition. eases. T h e y c o m m e n c e d th e se rio u s I sta te s, a n d so g re a t lias been th e de T h o se w ho h av e done m o st to a g ita te A d v e r t t H i n tf. These are not common ptctvres; E d ito r—D oes it pay to a d v e rtise in in v e s tig a tio n of th e sp ecific N o v e m inand for n atio n al aid of th is kind th at for p e rm a n e n t im p ro v e m e n ts h av e Ihey arc m asterpieces ot art and T h e y in te rv ie w e d ! a larg e n u m b er of ap p licatio n s h a v e to found th a t th e fa rm e rs of th e c o u n try m y p a p e r? W ell, I sh o u ld sa y it does, b e r 1 5 th , 1900. workm anship, prepared with great ’ be refu sed every y e a r becau se tic. h a v e a lm o st In v ariab ly b een opposed Look a t S m ith , th e g ro cer, fo r in stan c e, sc o re s ot tlie c u r e d a n d trie d it o u t on cere and expense, vividly p ortray i funds a p p ro p ria te d by co n g ress a r e In to an y g e n e ra l plan h ere to fo re su g g e s t H e a d v e rtise d fo r a boy last w eek, and its m e r its hy p u t t i n g o v er th r e e d ozen ing, Iro n the best view points, | sufficient to em ploy an d p ay th is ex ed fo r tlie b u ild in g u p o f p e rm a n e n t th e v ery n e x t day M rs. S m ith had cases o n th e t r e a t m e n t a n d w a tc h in g th e m . T h e y also g o t p h y s ic ia n s to (he interesting tealvres ot these pease of enough e x p e rts to do the an d d u ra b le roads, a lth o u g h it is g e n tw in s—bo th boys. n a m e c h r o n ic , in c u r a b le cases, a n d work. e ra lly conceded th a t th e fa rm e rs w ou ld tamous and historical old stru c W u n lii Avoid th e T ro u b le . a d m in is te r e d i t wi t h th e p h y s ic ia n s (or it should he borne in m ind th a t al be b en efited a s m uch ns, if n o t m ore tures now last tailing away. "I su p p o se y o u ’d like to be jy o rtb a ju d g e s . U p to A u g u s t 2 3 th , eighty- i the w ork o f tin s k in d done by th e gov th an , an y o th e r class of p eople by su ch Those ot you who are lucky m illion d o lla rs? ’’ sh e su g g ested . se v en p e r c e n t of th e te s t ca se s » e r e 1 em in e n t is in th e n a tu re of n atio n al roads. enough lo get them will have a set "N o, m u m .” replied th e tram p . “ It e i t h e r w ell o r p ro g re s s in g fav o ra b ly . 1 aid. T h e re is th e re fo re n o th in g new in T lie real reason fo r th e fa rm e r ’s o b ot art w orks that cannot be pro principle in tin; hill recen tly in tro d u ced jectio n Is found in th e fa c t th a t, a c ’ud be too m uch tro u b le lookin’ a fte r T h e re b e in g b u t t h i r t e e n p e r c e n t ol cured elsewhere. Gems, each and in congress 1»»' Colonel B row illow oi co rd in g to th e o rd in a ry sch em e of im th e m oney. Ail I w a n t Is th a t som e f a ilu re s , th e p a r lie s w ere sa tis fie d an d every one, with a lit'.lc histo rical T ennessee providing for n atio n al nil p ro v em en t, lie would bo called upon to fe lle r w h a t’s w ortli a m illion do llars c lo se d th e tr a n s a c t i o n . T h e p ro c e e d inscripi on about their romances. m g s o f th e in v e s tig a tin g c o m m itte e of a m ore e x te n siv e an d s u b s ta n tia l pay tlie e n tire b u rd en o f cost, w h ich sh a ll p ro v id e fer m e.” —C hicago P o s t a n d t h e c lin ic a l r e p o r ts of th e test j ch aracter. It is proposed tlin t tlie gov he in tu itiv e ly feels to b e g r e a te r th a n c a s e s w ere p u b lis h e d a n d w ill be m ail- e m in e n t sh all no longer confine its as THE F IR ST ONE le o u g h t to bear, if not g r e a te r th a n “ d free o n a p p lic a tio n . A d d re ss J o h n sistaneo to ed u catio n al w ork ; th a t i he is a b le to b ear. 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F u lto n C o m p a n y , 420 M o n tg o m e ry shall fu rn ish not only in fo rm atio n anti long co n tin u ed o pposition by tlie peo DIEGO de ALCALA will be given i supervision, b ut financial assista n c e ple in th e ru ra l d is tric ts a n d th e lack s tr e e t, S a n F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia . with THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE, ; U nder c e rta in lim ita tio n s th e n a tio n a ! of policy on tlie p a r t of th e g e n e ra l July 5th, and on each consecutive I g o v ern m en t will co-operate w ith state** g o v ern m en t and esp ecially co n sid erin g Sunday thereafter, one will be I an d co u n ties in th e im p ro v em en t of tin th a t ro a d b u ik lin g is u n d o u b ted ly a given until the series is complete. 1 com m on roads, each a ssu m in g a cer p u b lic d u ty w hich re s ts upon th e g o v tain proportion of th e expense. e rn m e n t in som e form , it seem s likely G u a ra n te e d to keep ro u th a t th e f a rm e rs p ro e n title d to som e R EMEMD E D d ry . T he b e st w aterproof c lo th in g In th e w orld. G et ( ■ o o d R o ; m I In P o l i t i c o . a ssista n c e in b e a rin g tlie n e c e ssa ry o n ly th e g e n u in e — the THEY ARE FBEE k in d th a t won t crack, T he good roads q u estio n is com ing b u rd en o f cost to im p ro v e th e pub lic I peel o r »ret a tic k y . AH m ore in to politics th a n ever, sa y s Good h ig h w ay s an d th a t th e U iflted S ta te s E N T I R E L Y F D E E w ith the ! ail«*«, a ll sty le s, for all k in d s o f work. R oads M aga-ine. T ills is clearly seen g o v ern m en t sh o u ld ste p fo rw a rd w ith ¿4 Hi, -CHRONICLE’S" GDEAT SUNDAY If n o t a t dealers, w rite to from tlie la te election, w h ere in m any H. ■. 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C a m p b e ll, of tlie p o iso n m a y c a u s e t h e s k in to »13 w C o n t r o l 8 t „ W . c h i t . , X « n . cra c k a n d b leed , o r g iv e it a s c a ly , f is h y a p p e a ra n c e ; a g a in t h e e r u p tio n s m a y c o n s is t of in n u m e r a b le b la c k h e a d s a n d p im p le s o r h a rd , red b u m p s u p o n th e face P u rif ic a tio n o f t h e b lo o d is th e o n ly r e m e d y fo r th e s e v ic io u s s k in d ise a se s. W a s h e s a n d p o w d e rs c a n o n ly h id e fo r a tim e th e g la rin '» b le m is h e s . S . S. S . e r a d ic a te s a ll p o is o n o u s a c c u m u la tio n s . a n tid o te s t h e U r i c n n d o th e r a c id s , n n d r e s to r e s t h e b lo o d to i t s w o n te d p u r i ty , a n d s tim u la te s a n d r e v ita liz e s tlie s l u g g i s h o r g a n s , a n d t h e i m p u r i tie s p a s s off th r o u g h t h e n a tu r a l c h a n n e ls a n d re liev e th e skin. S. S . S . is th e o n l y g u a r a n te e d p u r e ly v e g e ta b le b lo o d p u rifie r I t c o n ta in s n o A r s tn ic . P o ta s h o r o th e r h a r m f u l m in e ra l • • W r i t e u s a b o u t y o u r c a s e a n d o u r p h y s ic ia n s w ill a d v is e w ith o u t c h a rg e . W e h a v e a h a n d s o m e ly il l u s t r a t e d h o o k o n s k in d ise a se s , w h ic h w ill h e s e n t free to a ll w h o w is h it. T B S S W I F T S P E C I F I C C O .. A l l a n t a , G z . Steamers: Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles Ciiy Metlako C o n n e c t i n g a t L y le w i t h t h e Columbia River and Northern R a i l w a y C o m p a n y for W a h k a lc u s , Centerville Daly, Coldendale and «1! o th e r Jv lio k ija t valley point*. 8te«m er* leave P o rtlan d d a ih , except Sunday, at. | 1 7 a. m .. conitociinic a t Lyie w ith t*. R. A N. tra in f< r ] : O oidendaie a t 5 30 j» m ., tra in a rriv in g a t O.ildcn dale a t 7.Ho p. in. 8 tt« m e n a rriv e The bailed « :V> j p. m S team er leaves The Dalle* daily, except Sir. . d ay, a t 7:30 a. ni. C H A N , tr.iin leaving G«>M-n j dale a t fl.lfla ni connect* «¿til in . , steam *• *>r Port- j land, arriv in g a t P o rtla m a t A p m . T he steanier Met! tic*, plying betw een Cascade locks and The Dalit*. leaves Cascades L ocky daily, ex c ep t Sunday, a t H a ni. .irri. e* Tlie D a )le a ll:3 > a m : l e tv e s T h e j Dalles p m , a rriv es Cascade Lock* 6 p m . The iw j latiat steam er Bailey U a iz ert le » » « P o rtlan d daily, : e x c ep t Momiav. a t !4:30 a m ., Sunday* at :) a ni. for . C ascade Lock* and re tu rn , afloniim r an excellent | o p p o rtu n ity to view th e scenery *d th e Coum bia riv e r E xcellent meal* served on all steam ers. GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. 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L eav in g **E” fa c e lip, p lace th e n e x t toj> c ard u n d e rn e a th th e puck, s a y in g " T ;” th e n e x t th e sa m e w ay, sa y in g "\V ,” an d th e n ex t lay face up on th e tab le, s a y in g "O ”—tw o —an d so on th ro u g h t! e su it. R em em b er, w hen y ou com e to th e lu st le tte r of a c ard to lay th a t ca rd face up on th e table, leav in g it th e re . W h en y ou h a v e laid o u t tlie 10 spot, you co n tin u e by sp e llin g o u t j-a-c-k a n d q-u-e-e-n. O f course*, a f t e r you h a v e laid th e ja c k o u t you h a v e only tw o c a rd s left, b u t co n tin u e a s b efo re an d th e q u een w ill com e out, leav in g only th e k in g iq y o u r h an d , w h ich , o f course, you lay on th e o th ers, co m p ellin g th e su it. One Coul«l Not W a it. Som e y e a rs back th e re w a s a n old Ju stice of th e peace in L a n c a ste r co u n ty w hose th irs ty te m p e ra m e n t cau sed him to h a v e little p a tie n c e w ith th e len g th y tr ia ls a t w h ich he occasio n ally p re sid ed. O ne d a y th e re w a s a s u it b ro u g h t b efo re him in w h ich tw o y o u n g la w y e rs b u t lately a d m itte d to tlie b a r w e re p it te d a g a in s t each o th e r. T h e la tte r, m in d fu l o f th e p re stig e w h ich a victo ry fo r e ith e r sid e w ould m ean, w e re e x a m in in g th e w itn e sse s a t g re a t len g th a n d consum ing, it is tru e , a g re a t deal o f u n n e c e ssa ry tim e. F in a lly th e te s ti m ony of th e la s t w itn e ss w a s co nclud ed, a n d th e o n e a tto rn e y b eg an to a rg u e h is side o f th e case. J u s t a s h e w a s w a rm in g u p th e sq u ire finished th e cal cu latio n lie h a d been m ak in g on a sm all piece of p a p e r an d , g e ttin g u p from th e ben ch , sa id coolly: "Y oung m en, y ou can go rig h t on w ith y o u r a rg u m e n ts. I ’ll be b ack p r e t ty soon. T h e ju d g m e n t is $50.”—P h ila d e lp h ia L edger. T o o M u c h Lunffw. O ne o f th e g r e a te s t p u g ilists th a t A m erica e v e r p ro d u ced . Jo h n D w y er of B rooklyn, q u it h is re g u la r o ccu p a tio n to e n te r th e co u n tin g room . H e died w ith in a v e a r from tu b ercu lo sis. T h e e x p la n a tio n in th is c ase w a s sim ple enough. T h e im m en se lungs w hich w ere n ecessa rily an a d v a n ta g e in th e p riz e rin g fell in to d isu se in th e c o u n t in g room . Disus«? m e a n t d eg en eratio n , a n d d e g e n e ra tio n m e a n t a lack o f re sista n c e , o f w h ich tu b e rc le bacillu s w a s n o t slow to ta k e a d v a n ta g e . A Sore Rem edy. " I am fixing u p a su rp ris e fo r Jo h n , b u t I am a f ra id th a t if he sta y s a ro u n d th e ho u se h e w ill d isco v er m e." “T h a t’s all rig h t. You Ju st tie a to w el a ro u n d y o u r h ead an d a sk hin. If h e c a n 't s ta y a t hom e to d ay an d help you ta k e u p th e c a rp e ts.”—B a ltim o re N ew s. So Frank. Bhe—A lb ert. I h a v e com a to th e coq- clu sio n th a t I love G eorge b e tte r th a n J love you. a n d — H e— \V h u t a b o u t th e e n g ag em en t rln « I g av e y ou to w e ir ? S h e—O h , t h a t ’s all rig h t. G eorge sa y s he w o n ’t o b jep t if I w e n t i t H it* I n j n r l c * . T liey w ere ta lk in g of th e m an who w a s th ro w n fro m th e str»M»t car. "H o w b ad ly w a s h e h u rt? ” “ H e d o esn ’t know y et. T h e Ju ry in h is s u it fo r d am a g e s is still o u t.” —C hi cago Post. D on’t you com plain too m uch, a n f F o r d e t« ile d in fo rm A tio n of tic k e ts, lo n ’t you find too m uch f a u lt? T hin! be.-tli re» erv » tio n « , e tc ., cull o r w rite j - u o v er.—A tcflisou Globe, to A ld er « tre e t w h arf, P o r tla n d , O r. H. O. CAMPBELL, Menager.