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LAZINESS NOW NATION MENACE WOMAN STILL RICH. Mis Potter Palmer Tased on 1995,886 Personal Property. Chicago Mrs Potter Palmer has file»! her e< h>'dillu »4 peisonul prop erty with the Hoard of A s »!,»» oih Hhe gave the value of her stock«, iHiiida and furniture ut »965.988 about ,<0"0 I«'»» than »lie scheduled last year. Mayor Harrison scheduled personal property to the value of 13270. Fred A llusHe, ex Mayor, gave, the valiu- of Ills personal property ue »»<>00. *..... . Other personal property schedule» fill'd were: John E Wayman. Stale's Fletcher Dobyn» Attorney, ,1500; »750. Levy Mayor, »5000; Koger (' Sullivan. »4000; Milton J Foi'-man, i iooo . lohn G Shedd, ,100.000; K»-n ,1500; Edward F I .amila. esu w Dunin*, I HMM); Arthur Burruge Fur well, »limo Mias Mlliotia H. .Iodes, of no-vote n<> tax fame, has not yet filed her schedule of personal property and the Board of Assrssors is likely to force her to puy the penulty of an In creased assessment. The Hoard of Assessors has com pleted Its wotk of a.»•■xelng pei sonai Pillow Ing are property of estate some of the valuations of personal proper ty Estate of George W Patten. »1.800 II:, «li I................. .. Mary K ihio , Ira 0 Sargent, Ilto.722; Fiinul« H Mirile Alice I, Sterling, »2 to. IIOU ; »i n» Michael Lambert Tree. ,1.200.000; Cudahy. »1100.000; Midville W Puller, | loo OlH); Hugh M< lllrn-) . .............. Ml Among the real estate vailin'Ion» of leading estate* are L»* w I h I < 'oburn. »1. 170 000, Michael Cudahy. »21'1.000, Melville W. Fuller, »900.000, Hugh McBIrney, ,20.000 GETS BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS ALL OF THE J'JîCE X New Squeezing Device That Drains i Lemon Dry and Keeps Seeds Out of Glass. wmr and History of Coal Cases. a squeezing device that will get all Washington -Ills method of book- keeping and his loyalty to the Demo juice out of a lemon and at the Seattle, Wash., June 28—The bls- cratic partly ullke were under fire tory of the Cunningham coal claims «»me time kwp the seeds from getting in the lemonade has been designed by today, when Edward Tilden, bank la a» follows: 1903- Originally located by Clarence a New Jersey man It Is shown in director, packing house manager and ('unnlngham as agent the Illustration and practically ex corporation man generally, appeared 1901 -New land law passed. plains itself The squeezer consists before the Hi-nate lx>rlm»*r commit- 1901—Claims relocated by Cunning of two parts pivotally connected, one ham for original group and several of thr-m forming a cup and the other tee to testify that he was no way Physicians Say D'saase Is Being new entrymen. Interested In the ralelng of a fund Imported and Blames E<- 1 avlng a plunger fixed Inside A lemon to elect Mr Drrimer to the Menate 1905-6—Claims Investigated by H. K. >r orange la cut in two and placed in Mexican Rebels. fxrve. who reported favorably. Allot ne) a for lite commit le, altor 1907 Claimants furnish proof of en neys for Senator larriiner ami mem try before Department of Interior. hern of the committee Itself asked 19<>7 Proofs allowed and final re Los Angeles Tlist thè more or ceipts Issued for payments on land. |e*>s invetri Ione and frraklsh thyrold Mr. Tilden In every conceivable style gl.iud. III l'omblnutlon wllli thè vf ef of question whether he had anything 1908 -Claims investigated by L R. Glavis and H T. Jones for the feda of vailous divi» muy vxert u to do or knew anyone who had any or »muli Land Department. An adverse re direct infittene)- Infllielice foi fot luigi* I.---- thing to do with the raising of a port was made. f.illllltus. wa» oli» one of tlm tlie int*-r»*stlog WAS TRUE frolli il sili-ntlfli' Inferegc«-« i diuwn diawn frutti fund to elect Senator larrlmer, either 1909 Hearing ordered In Seattle, i-xiii-iltiK-nta condiicti-d which was followed by hearings narrative of < before or after the election How Little Tommy Knew the Names lliui»diiy witli mi* ■*. • wlilcli «a» in Spokane, Cleveland. New York. To each question the witness de of People He Had Never Seen Be b'-for» thi* XiiH'ilcioi Medicai Asso Washington, D. (', Paris and Rome dared with emphasis that he did J !•»»’.• Hearings closed in April. fore—Boy Was Right. clatlon by Dr llvld lluut. of Wu»h- not Ingtoii, D C. 1909 - L. It Glavis. Gifford Pinchot Tilden wae subjected to an exam A n Ile i i ,i»e In laziii!-»» In this Tommy’s mother bad taken him to •nd others discharged from the Inatlon as to his relation» to corpor country due to thi- hookworm wa» public service. church to hear the evening sermon, ations He mentioned that he was 1911- Secretary of Interior Ballinger piedi»'!*'»! by Dr John 1'oiln-rt, of and they occupied seats in the gal Alliuquerque, N. M , ns n result <>f president of the National Packing resigns and Walter L. Fisher is ap- lery. Tommy tried not to allow his Dr Col company and added the names of Ilio late Mexican revolution pointed to succeed him attention to wander from the preach five other Chicago corporations of 1911 —Secretary Fisher approves de beri, who 1» I» r*‘gaid*'d »• an expert er, but It did He seemed to be par In hook «unii «ll»»*a»«-a. declared timi which lie was president, le-sldea be cision of Commissioner Fred Ism ticularly Interested in a family who rx ri-bel* afflli't»-»! wlth Ih» dl»»-a»»-. ing the head of concerns In other net, disallowing the claims and thè nioat piomliK'iit »»mptom <>f cities He w iw "confused” when sat in front of him, and when the wtiich I» a tir«-»! feeling, had cross»-»! asked by Senator Kenyon to tell of concellng the entries. «ermon was about half over be whis ovr luto iti.. United State» to work how many cot ¡Mirations he w as pres pered to bis mother: Washington, June 26 — Fly action <>n rallrond» uh »vr-tlon hand» id**nt, "because of the minor com- Mamma, I never saw those people The other of liecretary Fisher of the I>part- the cup, cut »ide down Whetber they work or noi, hi- »airi patiles." Cit-v would spread thè drvaded worm He "thought" he was director of ment of Interior In officially approv member of the squeezer Is then before, but I know tbeir names. ’ "Husb, dear!” >||M<* to hl* thut In 4l -III»" 1 banks In Sioux City, la , St Joseph, ing tin- findings of Fred Dennett, brought over till the plunger rests on “But I do," persisted Tommy. w .iinin« th«* other» hud tuk«*n turni» Mo and Ban Francisco, and lie gave commissioner of the land office, the the fruit in the cup. By pressing the II ten to 1i • du< e Iht* danger of h»fe<* , a long list of banks In which he famous Cunningham Alaskan coal two handles together the fruit 1» flat “Their name's Hill.” ALL SMOOTH FOR TREATY. t λ »ti wae stockholder, but forgot until claims were formally • disallowed to- tened until every drop of Juice is out “How do you know?” III hK « x|i<*rhn«'titM with the thy nearly at the end of his testimony day. "Every time the preacher says hfs of it. and the Juice may then be poured r >l 1 ti till lllff-Ti'Ilt dieta, 1 >r Hunt Arbitration Pact With Great Britain to mention a bank In East St. Ixiuis text, 'I will lift up mine eyes to the It was these claims through which into pitcher or glass through the lit ndd 1hr h»<t obMrrvr <1 rrnntrkublr re Either us treasurer or In some other It has been alleged that the Morgan- bills,' those two big girls look at each Is Almost Complete. B'iltN H <• »•Xiltnilir« 1 two groiipii of capacity, tu testified, he had the Guggenheim syndicate made plans tle lip which is seen on one side of other and smile." f-iur mice for a |M*rlod of four months Washington All formalities neces right to ri raw checks on the bank to extend their great interests In the cup. The space through which the Subsequent inquiry proved that and found that fecundity or st**ii1lty ■arv to final rimcluslon of th»- g'-m-ral uccountH of "25 or 30 corporation».” liquid flows is so small that a seed can , Alaska and to secure control of one not paas through, and the seeds to-1 Tommy was quite correct d<-|>--lidi-d U|>on the activity or idle arbitration tii-uty betm-en America i of the most valuable coal fields In U'-’S of the gland mid Great Britain could b<* complete»! | Ixmdon The dinner of the PH the world, Secretary Fisher's de getlier with the skin of the lemon, can ' <>iu- group of i in- rodents wa» f«*d within four hours, u»»umlng that Open-Faced. grim Society tonight in honor of ci sion today Is believed to tie vlr- be dumped out afterward. ii;»m oiiinic.il and liver. Till» sitnu- dlplomatl»' negotiations wire working "What is the matter with that fel- liled tin- activity of the gland ami smoothly, according to official decla John Hay» Hammond, »in-rial Amer- tually the closing of the last door I low over there, yawning bls head off?” ut th-- ' in! of tin- four months there IcHti Amhaesador at Hie coronation, to the Cunningham claimants, whose HOW TO PUT LEMONS InqiZred the patent churn man. “What claims have been held up since 1907, w'-r«- no little mb ■■ <III thi- other rations^ were con- gave four speeches which Tin- dlffer»'nces between th»« two ’ has tired him so?” when they were first disapproved by I) and. Ihe »woiui group, which had countil«»* now relate merely to < rucki-t- milk und crus Increased phniHi-'ilogy and < »» be adjusted read aidered the In-st examples of after- Ixiuis it Glavis and H. T. Jones, as Simple Instructions by Which th« "Him? Aw. that's Elmer Sagg,” re dinner oratory beard In Ixmdon for special agents of the land office. t > lui In thi- same period. Housekeeper Can Economize plied the landlord of the Skeedee tar- llv Th»- British tin ba-siidor has Although attorneys for the claim- This Summer. 1 ern. “And he ain't tired, either; he's full power to sign the tic.itv mid the a long time. The si'cakeis were A. have threatened an appeal to ev : l of despotism seen . \ Inilmstratlon ho far I :»« failed to J. Balfour, former Prim«- Minister; ' ' ants ■ interested. Elmer went down to the the United States Supreme Court, Lemons are an Item that every deepo day before yesterday to see llti'l miy Higas of ol»J»-»‘ti»in to th»- Mr. Augustin Blrrell. Hammond. such an appeal cannot Ire based on Pr ext Aun. Cr t c ism at Carnegie . .uiput ou tin p.nt •■: Hi»- S'-nat' chief secretary for Ireland, and t he findings of fact as announced house wife can economize on this sum the train go through, just out o’ It > ».»id that, notwithstanding mi mer if they follow these instructions. habit, and not b'cux he expected to Foundation Fund. Chauncey M Depew, Covers were by the <le|iartment, which Secretary impi*1 ui to the contrary, the treaty Dip each one in melted paraffine and behold anything unusual. And there laid for 25<). fisher says in his decision he con con ‘ ii' s to the utmost th»- conntl The army niders conclusive, but only on sume wrap in waxed paper. Lay away In a . was a comic op'ry troupe on board, tutloliii p.'W.iH of the Semite III large glass jar or crock. The large. with a special car ailed with chorus ¡»»Int of law Involved. treaty milking anti that »-vii ques \mcilcan ofl tlon to tn- submitted to arbitration the horse st ■ Since the Cunningham claims came thin skinned ones are to be preferred, tflris an(j one of em blew a kiss at There was i scene of enthusiasm into public notice two years ago. as these can now be purchased for hlm an(i csxlled him Skeezlcks!' And inu’l tlmt rei-elve the approval of the Senate But it is |x>iut«-d out that when a ni'-i ige was read that as they have caused the Ballinger-Pin about one cent each, and, as you know, >le-8 been standin' ope.--mouthed ever S J . til-- very negotiation of the treaty a result of i conference between i chot investigation by congress, and In the middle of the summer you are since.”_ Puck. I ox and Ambassador the dismissal from the public service required to pay three times as much Halt wi.l altnost certainly have tn»- effwt Secretary __________________ ■ .in 1 of le-’ening tile number of issues to Bryce, a tri ty had been vlrt uallv of Gifford Pinchot. chief forester. for not as good quality; an hour’s Never Despair. arranged fot the arbitration of all by a be arllltlllted b and Ixiuis R Glavis, chief of a field At a St. Patrick's day dinner In Til's is »-xplalneil by the fact that dlfferencivi bet wee •n the United States division in the land office, who had time, ten cents' worth of parafine and • Rd five cents' worth of waxed paper will Boston Senator Lodge once said: (* N' 't i •• thro'ik’h th»- cri'ation ot a »•ommliH'on und Great Britain disapproved the claims, besides sev- be considered money well spent if you After a felicitous reference to the oral minor officials. of Iti'iulry. comisis"'! of disinti-rest»-»! "Low as was Ireland's estate then. The dismissal ,r » ; “ mm Him members of The Hague Tribunal, presence of Mr. Hammond, Mr. Bal both Pinchot and Glavis was now put away enough to last you there was no cause for despair, No of States Hleel most of the Iss-ies that may atlse ■ four observed that Americans had estate is ever so low but that It brought about by their insubordina- through the hot spell. -etalnlng all between th»- two goveilimenta call tie th-lr problems of i-ttiplre and other When you w ish to use them, all that might be lower. Like the woods« w- in attacking R. A. Ballinger, epted Institi ettled atIsfinMorily hi th«- adoption difllcultles, just a Great Britain had. tlon will be necessary will be to dip them yer s case, yon know. secretary of the interior. ■ nahen, "w il of the findings of that commission and they could n<>- help being in then In fairly hot water and not only will ” 'You need exercise, violent exer Influential p and without the necessity of pro si mpaihy with each other. Both Washington. June 26.—The Cana the paraffine entirely come off. but the cise. that's what you need,' a doctor V of the P countries were enamored of liberty; ceeding to arbitration both had the same Id'-als and surely dian reciprocity bill emerged from hot dip will also Improve the lemon once said to this woodsawyer. 'Whal it win« pre<t' I'liu-d that in the world's its first ' deal in the senate tonight by making the extracting of the juice Ils your business, my man?' ZIONISTS ARE RUFFLED, The Root amendment, much easier and more complete. history of the future they sh ould unscathed. “ ‘I'm a woodsawyer, sir.* work together not by formal a 1 It- proposing a modification of the wood “ 'Well.' said the doctor, 'suppose Dowit'i Successor Forbds Harem ance, but by deep simpathy iu i alms pulp and paiM-r section of the agree you don't grease your saw for a month and Ideals for the cause of cililiza ment. was defeated after seven hours Skirts and Wooing. or so.' ” 'lion and progress of debate, by an overwhelming vote Chi' r' > Lov- I'olltli s m t hobble The friends of the amendment were WOMEN JURORS STAMPEDE. skirts are hopelessly entangled In His Status. Wi Hhitigton - Beginning with Sen so satisfied of its defeat that a roll the latest edicts of Wilbur Glenn "Who Is the vapid young man la South Bend's Fair Sex Objects to Vollva, overseer at Zion Cltv. the ator Cummins' atack tod ay on the call was not demanded. Senator I.a Follette announced that the corner?" Serving in Jury Box. North Shore community founded by reciprocity measure, as legislation he would give the senate a chance unjuet to the ng icultural interests "Over there where Miss Plumpy Is the late John Alexander Dow ie When the Wash South Bend the of the country and »»including with to pass on general tariff amend- presiding at the dialing dish?" Voiiia discovered that some of women of Washington were given nients for free paper, free lumber young women of his faction nre ac- Senator Borah's denunciation as a "Yes." the right to vote they were ii I ho tually miking love to young men in Republican betrayal of the farming and lumber products and for reduc An excellent way of cleaning lamp j "I'm blest if I know, but be Is aJ- given tin Im-nt Imaliir right to si-rve Zion wl-.!> an- opposing him tions in other schedules. Senator interests, the Senate debate was all chimneys is to hold the glass over the ‘ The mi Iurie, mid the extent of their overseer officially took th»* matter antagonistic to the agreement and Clapp also announced hfs Intention spout of a kettle of boiling water until - ways somewhere about on an occa- sion like this.” milng for thin particular "right" in hand and through "Leaves of Heal critical of the President and his of offering a free pai>er amendment it becomes well steamed, then polish well illustrated In the uh prt-l By "I see. He's a sort of chafing dish Inter and other senators gave evi- ing." official organ of bin church. Is methods. with a clean dry cloth, and the glass A Jury iperlor Court Thursday, The Senate cave only partial nt- donee of their purpose of force con accessory." sued an order forbidding th-- young u ns In com ’*- of fiirmiithm when tention to the speeches, although stderatlon of tariff revision on tile will be beautifully bright. 11 e venir • • ran short and the sheriff women of the church to associate they were among the most Important When making boiled puddings of widest plane VERY NECESSARY. with Ills enemies as oril »•red to stiminoti talestmn that will be miitie made against the bill, Attack on the Root amendment was any kind try putting a piece of greased "If mu want to wear bobble or f Olli till' ■ l>> Htand'TH Several ml tinu-rs time* a call of the Senate Interspersed with attacks on the paper over the top before the cloth is After one num bad tw ■n plcki'd harem skirts, go live In a pond with wa d -manded. Senator Nel- n. of whole reciprocity measure in the de put on. This renders the cloth much ui> there w n qu'et vani» Aliment • f toads and frogs, where )ou belong, Minnesota. finally propiwed that ns bate which resulted In the defeat easier to wash, and keeps the puddi rsoer. "The Is" writes thi- ovn muli- b; Standers When ti he siici Iff SO little attention was elven to the of Senator Rmtt's proposal to change God culls for mod »-rate dresr». entile to call tile next Jun or he in subject. the Senate take a reces the house bill by requiring that all nice and firm. re Is no reason why Chrlstlnn until Novenilier When steel knives are not In con- f"ini"d tin' court that If h e got an >r December. should foRow the dictates of Canadian provinces should remove slant use always wrap them in tissue other Jni’ir from the conr ti oom he Senator Cummins, who w 11 con- export restrictions on pulp dil women over In Paris, their would have to i take a woi paper and lay them away. This quite le of today will wear any 'timie his spot-eh tomorrow, attacked wood and its products before the an tiu- "I see no ol ibjectlon I not only the conrtrnction of the re- reciprocal features of the wood pulp prevents them from rusting, and so just >r practically nothing, rn I Io Judge, but bls videe w is dr i eiproclt y ngreenivnt itself, which be v Fashion dictates." and print t-aper section of the agree saves the bother of cleaning them shuffle lite rustle of skirts mid It said put the whole burden of free when they are required again. w omen of feet us from 75 to iu trade upon the farmer without giving ment went into effect. Ground rice is excellent for clean stnmpi'<1< d from the courtrooi tn and him any benefits III the guise of re- Flooring Nearly Double. ing white cloth. It should be applied stood not mi tin- ordi-r of their go- diction of duty on niannfactured Land May Be Condemned. An i mpty courtroom stun l Ills Ing with a piece of clean white flannel, .Iiffi'ivson City, Mo In the state's products, hut he also critic sod the Washington—Representative Laffer left for two or three hours, and then Honor” In the face mid th« court ouster suit against "9 lumber coin power exercised by the President to ty has been Informed by the director was adjourned mid a sp'-cial l l‘Uil !■ panics, alleged to lie in a trust. J. it negotiate It and to bring it tn the of th«* reclamation service that the w ell brushed and shak< n. ordered. jmint of a definite agreement be- The stalks may be very quickly re Morehead, of Lexington. Mo., a retail tween tin- two countries. west extension of the Umatilla pro moved from currants by well flouring be- ject Is being materially delayed Record Biscuits Made. dealer mid ex president of the South th e In doing this. Cunimitw said. Lumbermen's Association, Prer-ldi'tit had usurped the powers cause of difficulties encountered In the hands and rubbing the currants Beloit. Kan. Biscuits ready to cat western testified that prices of yellow pine ■nt that wa standing nmd« front w hei of Congress and had exceeded the acquiring private lands that will be as hard as possible between them. In the fi.-Id Just 30 mlnttfi s before. tl'Hiilng advanced from »16.50 a thou- powvr bulged in him to deal with overflowed after the construction of This takes much less time than pick Is tin- record made by W. 8. Gable. - Hid feet In 1S94 tn ,29 50 now. lle foreign nations upon revenue ques the West Umatilla dam. Owners of ing them separately, and is quite as a farmer. The header was driven xalil Increases were quoted to him tions. If a reciprocity agreement this land are asking prices that are effective. into tin- win at field at 3:11 o'clock five times In 1905 Prices which were were to lie made with Canada, he held by the service to be excessive The following mixture is excellent Otic minute Inter th»- wheat In the quoted to him bv different compan- said, the original proposal should ami It Is probable that condemnation for removing scratches from furniture. Mrs. Scorcher—Have every the les. lie testified, were generally A quan- he invoked to ac- have come from Congress. Instead proceedings nmv be ii straw was at tin- separator, Mix equal parts of linseed oil and tur- thing ready for the automobile trip? quire them. *l.affertv sa me. Into the r is assured. <>f through Presidential advances, tlty was thronheil. loadi'd Mr. Scorcher—Yes; I have an extra which had brought the agreement to however, that the work will be press pentine, dip a flannel into it. and rub tire, two lamps, three sparking plugs farmer's automobile mid at 3:23 was Pol it well into the scratched parts, saw the nt tin- mill. Six minutes a point where Congress was assured ed as rapidly as possible. Cow Is Sold for ,3425. ish with a soft duster, anil you lili and repair tools. wliiuit come out ns flour, and n min It could not be changed or amended. Mrs Scorcher—And you forgot th« Kirkville. Mo New world ’ s records ute Inter tin- flour was nt n liakery. tlud that the scratches will be almost ratti»« w»-re wire Iliade mail»- here court plaster. Alaska Probe Asked. Fourteen minutes Inter tin- biscuits for Jersey cattle I invisible. Oregon Counted for Taft. recently, when bulls and mid one wlu-n two bulla wort- removed from the oven. Washington—As a sequel to the cow hrougbt brought ,2t>.l2 ,2t>.42"> at the annual Washington —Elmer Dover, former decision of the Interior department His Ide;. l’enolocb fami «ale Lemon and Sait. secretary of tin1 Republican Na- canceling the Cunningham Alaskan "The Bbonglish have a queer mar Viola's Golden Jolly, a 7-year-old tlonal Committee, says he thinks the coal land claims. Senator Poindexter, House is in Near Riot. Ivory knife handles that have be- riage custom. The groom holds his bull, born at St Queen Istauri. Jersey, Republicans of Oregon are very of Washington, introduced a resolu come blackened may be cleaned by Sprlngtlcld. III Following the pre- nose against a small cylindrical ob Jolly RoyaU much disposed to favor the renomi- was Hold for »13.000. tho Sulton, a 2 year-old bull, miri lairiv nation of the President, and no dis tion. which was immediately passed, rubbing them with lemon dipped ! In ject I couldn’t quite make out what mentation, immediately nfter be it was." Majesty's position is apparent to use the new- calling upon the President for all salt, after which they should House convened at 11:30 Wednesday Viola sold for »lo.ooo t “A grindstone, probably,” inter »' yi-ars olii, brought voting system against him Woodrow available Information ns to the al washed in cold water and they will laulv Houhla, < ’ • years old. night, of a protest signed by I I mem leged effort of the Controller Rail be quite white again. rupted Mr. Grouch. « bets oblectlng to that body receiving $3125, said to be the biggest prlce Wilson, he thinks, made a goo»l Im road Company to monopolize the pression among the Pacific Coast the waterway» bill, alleging it win • •ver palil for n Jersey cow. Democrats and will cut a prominent waterfront of Controller Bay. Alaska Hla Difficulty. llli-gallv passed by tin- Senate, pan- To Keep Furnace From Rusting. figure in the Democratic primaries This bay Is the natural outlet of Jews to Get Aid. ilemonlum broke loose and for more "You pay too little attention to Flaked lime, placed loosely on a the rich Bering River coal fields. in Oregon. than 15 minutes the House was the Remem i Washington Action in the near "board inside a furnace, during the your personal appearance. scent- of a near riot. The waterways future regarding the exclusion i of Britain's Answer Made. summer, will take up moisture and ber that clothes make the man.'* Counterfeiters Caught. bill bad been defeated a second time Jewish American citizens from Rus “Yes, but for me the man says he Washington—The answer of the thus prevent the metal from rusting.— in the House nt the special session. of San Francisco — A campaign sla ha« been promised by Chairman won't make any more clotties?"— British government, to the American Housekeeper. «tic- counterfeiting which has been Cullom, of the Senate foreign rela Dorfbarbler. general arbitration proposition has Senator Lea Overtaxed. tions committee. Answering a criti cessfiilly conducted In every big city It Is now almost been received and six of th« ’ Pacific Coast the past Left-Over Cereal. Washington Senator Lea, of Ten cism of the committee made on the Soma Wind. certain that President Taft will be If the left-over breakfast cereal Is nessee, weak from the loss of blood floor by Senator Culberson, who months has been ended when Charles able to submit an arbitration treaty "A contemporary speaks of a given hv him in an effort to save his charged "Inactivity and Inattention.” Bush. 25 years old, and John Tilton, carefully molded Into tuh<jMl_or square the approval of the senate before 'breexe of excitement.*” wife's life, has returned to the hos Senator Cullom said that conferences a cripple. 27 years old. were arrest for the close of the present session of P«n- 11 «‘•X, be J9110®11 “n„d ir,ed “ “ “That must be a cjc I om »** pital to remain a few days und re were already being held between the >>d at the Vincent Houee. Oakland, congress. acceptable luucheon dish. committee and the Secretary of State. by Secret Service officers. cuperate. Spread oí Hookworm Complaint Feared By Doctors. DEDUCTION THAT AWAY B auàround