When You
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One way is to pay no attention
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Do as he says, anyway.
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other folks. I couldn't tell half the
time what they were blushing about'
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Thai Cod at
The most ancient of th Mo t...
ment manuscripts Is the one known m
oa Slnaitlcus," published at
the expense of Alexander II. of Rus
sia since the Crimean war Ttila KAfl.t
covers nearly the whole of the Old
oa new Testaments and was discov
ered in the Convent nt Bf
on Mount Sinai by the ' celebrated
i iscnenaorr. it Is generally ascribed
to the fourth century. New Tori
American.
Not hi hit 'I' K ,.
tZ.?mJTla there a stationery
ury :
Stage Drivm t
. . . -uiuii i, wy. para.
that you'd find anything stationary at
Crow Bend, because they have a twist
er m them parts 'most every day what
1, movin-. but she's lively,
and Im shore you'd like the place.
The Git 1.1 f.
"Geo!" ald the observing small toy,
g.uw up i m going after a po.
litical job."
"What for?" askerl thA mo
"So'i I can go to the ball gamea
c.cry anernoon," he replied. Detroit
Had m Fail rrlM
Un2,le 1 hP8. you've been a goon
Tommy-Well. no-I. haven't
uncle Dear, dearl I hope you
u vcu i oeen very bad.,
Tommy N'no! Just comfortable!'
London Opinion.
From Fore ol Habit.
"Mabel! I'm surprised at you, put
ting out your toneue at nonnio
"It was all right, mother; It was the
doctor going past" Harper's Bazaar.
No Salad fn- in
Irishmen are by no means the sole
perpetrators of bulls, but they gener
ally mane the best on nr t i.t
the best ones are attributed to them.
U1 sort is one found by a writer
In the Boston Record.
"Pat, do you like lettuce?"
"No, sor, 01 don't: and whata nn
Ol'm glad 01 don't: for
Oi'd ate It and 01 hate the stuff!"
Vnprejudlced.
Mike McGlnnia was bnlns-
for Jury duty In a murder trial.
Mr. McGlnnls," asked the iudge.
'have you formed or exnrawtarl an
opinion as to the guilt or Innocence
or tne prisoner at the barf
"No, sir," replied Mike.
"Have you any ConsrlnnMnna
pies against capital punishment?"
Not in this case, your honor" Mib
replied. Success Magazine.
Not Specific Enonarb..
Witness At the time of the norMpnt
my maid was in my boudoir arranging
my nair.
Lawyer Tea; and where were you?
Witness Sir! Boston Transcript
Could Salt Hrraalf.
Heiress Tell me truly, Arthur, Is It
your love or your reason prompts you
to marry me?
Arthur Just as you like, dearest
Meggendorfer Blaetter.
COUGHING BURST
BLOOD VESSEL
Says Danger Avoided and Cures
Coughs in 5 Hours.
A writer for the medical sraaa atataa that
coughing is responsible for the bursting- of blood
vessels quite frequently. A cough or cold means
inflammation (fever) and congestion, and these in
turn indicate that tha body ia full of poisons and
waste matter. Simple relief, as found in patent
cough medic!nes.and whiskey, often result in more
harm than good: as they cause more congestion.
A ionic-laxative cough syrup will work marvels
and here followa a prescription which ia becoming
famous for its prompt relief and thorough cures.
It rids the system of the cause, except It be con
sumption. Don't wait for consumption to grasp
its victim, but begin this treatment which cures
some in five hours. Mix in a bottle, one-half
ounce fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce compound
essence cardiot and three ounces syrup white pine
compound. Take twenty drops every half hour
for four hours. Then one-half to one teaspoonful
three or four times a day. Give children laaa according-
to age.
Horrible.
"That was an awful disaster. There
was only one survivor Isn't that ter
rible?"
'Fearful. What a bore he'll be!"
Cleveland Leader.
The Kxceptlona.
Seaver I have to tell that boy of
mine where everything Is.
Weaver Have to tell him where the
base ball grounds are located, where
the circus la showing, or where the
best swimming holes are? Judge.
Natural Reeolt.
Medical Professor What Is the re
sult young gentlemen, when a pa
tient's temperature goes down as far
as It can?
Student Why er he gets cold
feet Cleveland Leader.
Proving- Alibi.
Whv rlo von alwfiva aro out on the
balcony when I begin to sing, John?
Can't you bear to listen to me?"
"It Isn't that but I 'don't want the
neighbors to think I'm a wlfe-beater."
Kansas City Journal.
Her Blaeero Frleada.
Nan Has Lll told you yet when she
and Jack are to be married?
Fan Not yet but I know. They'll
be married just aa soon aa ahe can gel
Jack to propoae.
The Nova Scotia government has ap
olnted a commission to examine Into and
report on the feasibility of old-age peor
aiona for workmen.
TEN THOUSAND IDLE
Labor Troubles Tie Up AH Bane
Mines Id Strike.
SMELTERS MAY BE THE NEXT BIT
Officers Protect Men Who Attempt to
Work Sheriff Warns.Strikers
He Will Shoot.
Butte. Mont. Sent 2K. V. varv mina
in Butte is shut down tonight and 10,
000 men are idle, with the prospect' of
5,000 more beinc thrown mil: nf amrV
If the suspension continues for five
uays me smeitera and other allied in
dustries will be forced to suspend.
The trouble was caused hv n
ty of Engineers' Union No. 83 having
oeceuea irom the Won torn Farioratinn
oi Miners and organized a new union
The Butte Miners' union ordered its
members not to CO to wnrlr in minna
empioym? members nf tha nam ono-in.
eers' union.
The even in C was unhArarl in with
great excitement, when nearly 2,000
miiiera eurrounaea tne shaft or the
Gagnon mine, apparently for the pur
pose of mobbing 28 miners who defied
the Command Of tha Union tr atnn nrm-lr
A detail of 15 policemen with Captain
i nomas in or ton in command hurried to
the scene, and reinfrn-perl hv SU.Iff
John K. O'Rourke, with every deputy
ui nis omce at nig back, succeeded in
reacbinc the shaft
Mounting a pile of timbers, the sher
iff in plain language told the crowd
mui me omcers proposed to protect the
Gagnon miners and intimntoH that mo
attempt at violence oupon the part of
me Dinners would result in shooting.
It iB hardlV likelv that urnrlr mill ho
renamed before a week, and the various
smeiiers tnrouchout the atnta moo ha
cumpenea 10 suspend operations.
WRECK AT SEATTLE.
Trolley Car Jumps Track and Crashes
Into Corner Cafe.
Seattle. SeDt 25. Of the sn
gerB on a big Wallingford avenue car
that was wrecked at the eurva naar tha
main gate of the World's fair, shortly
ueiore noon yesterday, not one escaped
oeing cui or Drusea or sharply shaken,
but it is believed that
jured will die. Frank Hull, ' of Taco-
ma, aged 46, an Oddfellow attending
uicj lUBiivnies accomnsnvino- tha
ereign Grand lodge meeting, died an
uour aiier Demg taken from tbe wreck.
inecargot beyond control of the
motorman. attained a sneerl nf sn r,;io
an hour at tbe corner of Fourteenth
avenue, Northeast, and East Fortieth
street, careened, left tha trsoir a
crashed into a one-storv hnilHi nor at tha
southeast corner of the crossing, de-
uiuiiBiung me nimsy DUUding, splitting
and wrecking the car and hnrlin tha
passengers forward with frightful force
aver? pane oi glass in the car was
broken and the jagged pieces showered
UDOn the DaBBencern. nhn Brora tnaaast
one upon another in indescribable con
tusion.
WRECKAGE LINES GULF.
Southern Coast Strewn With Broken
Ships and Launches.
New Orleans. Sent. 9R With ii..
- w r iimu vug
list of dead from MnnHnv'n
hurricane well above 100 tonight, every
indication points to a much larger num
ber of victims. Many small sloops
and launches are lying wrecked on the
Gulf shore of I
pi, and there is little doubt that some
of their occupants are lost.
Anxiety lor tbe safety of steamers
bound for New Orleans during the hur
ricane period on the gulf, has been re
lieved. Nearly all of these vessels
were manv hours late, hut flnniin .--
rived at this port with the exception of
voe uistein, wnicb is four days over-,
due from Puerto Cortex. She was re
ported todav to have
Seashore light near the mouth of the
Mississippi, with no loss of life.
Juarez Bomb Harmless.
El Paso. Tex.. Sent. 2fi Tt rloval.
oped today that there was no plot con
nected With the findinc nf mnnnjoJ
O SVL? KM
bomb in Juarez, Mexico. The "bomb"
proved u pe a small pepper box, three
inches long, an inch and a half in di
ameter, and containing a substance
like paraffine poured over the top.
Evej had it been exploded it would
have done no harm. Tha nni;a h.a
arrested an American tramp who had
oeen sleeping on the premises of Senor
ArgUelleS and had hnan nrriararl mnn
He had made threats against Arguelles.
Spain Turned Back.
Oudia. SenL 26. Nativa nu,ii
that the Spanish advance toward Se
louan on September 20 was stopped
and turned back by a strong body of
Riffians. Similar
during tbe operations at Souk Beni Si-
car, wnen a number of the tribesmen,
fighting for the Spanish cause, were
Said tO have deserted tn tha anamv
forcing tbe Spanish troops to retire to
manna, mesa reports probably are
we oasis a rumored Spanish reverse.
Hundreds Flee In Skiffs.
Biloxi. Miss.. SoL 25. Ahnnt Ron
storm sunerers are homeless at Bayou
la Manre, near the mouth of tba Mis
sissippi river, and two lives were lost
there. The water rose eight feet in
tba houses and tbe people saved their
lives by taking skiffs and rowing up
the Mississippi river.
THE CENSUS POSITIONS.
Appointment Clerk Pindell Explains
Method of Application.
Washington, Sept. 24. Appoint
ment Clerk Pindell, of the U. S. Cen
bus bureau, states on the subject of
the census examination. October 2Sd.
that the distinction between the perm
anent census force end the additional
temporary employes provided by the
Thirteenth Census act is quite import
ant and should be remembered. As
vacancies occur on the permanent cen
sus they will be filled, as heretofore,
by transfers from elsewhere in the
service, or by selections from the ex
isting registers of the civil service
commission.
Persons now on the registers of the
commission are. therefore, alicihla fnr
appointment to vacancies on the perm
anent census roll, but there is no great
er opportunity during the decennial pe
riod for such annointmanta than thara
has been heretofore. The additional
temporary positions, authorized by the
Thirteenth Census act, except those
above J1.200 nar annum which will ha
filled largely by transfers from the
permanent census roll, will be given to
mose persons who pass the test exam
mation on October 23rd. Those now
on the registers of the civil service
commission, who desire appointment to
these additional census nlnnee. nhnnlrl
take the test examination as their pres
ent eiigioiuty avails them nothing in
respect to appointments to these posi
tions. The fact that a nnrann in nn
me civil service register does not pre
vent, mm irom taking this test exam'
ination.
Blank aDDlication forma; nnrl tha rir.
cular of instructions warn nHv tnr
distribution by September 10th. As
soon as the BDDlicant comnlataa hia im
plication in every respect, it should be
aoaressea and lorwarded to the U. S.
Civil Service commission, Washington,
D. C.. and not to the canaim hiirenn
Care should be taken that the enve
lope containing the application is prop
erly addressed and sufficient
stamps are affixed. If the application
is satistactory a card will be mailed the
applicant and it will admit him to the
examination. An annlirnt.inn miint ha
filed in sufficient time to arrange for
me examination at tbe place selected.
No reauest will he crnntarl fnv am a v.
animation otherwise than an iK-harliilarl
for the cities and states on October
23rd.
TAFT STARTS WATER.
Opens Gates to Famous ' Gunnison
Tunnel In Colorado.
Montrooe. Colo.. Sunt-.. 94 Praai.
dent Taft spent yesterday on the west
ern siope oi ine xtocKy mountains amid
a Succession of mncrnifirant aianae fn
many respects his day was one of the
most interesting be bas bad since leav
incr Boston.
Late in the afternoon Mr. Taft ntnnrl
on the brink of the deenest irri cntinn
ditch in tbe West and far out in the
fooi hill' of the mountains, with nnt a
settlement in sight, made the elec
trical connection that started a flow of
Water thrbuch the Runniann tunnal
that will reclaim 140,000 acres of arid
land. I he greatest irritration Droiect
the United States covernmant avar has
Undertaken was thus nut in nnamtinn
and the opening was the occasionl of
a joyous celebration throughout the
valley of the Uncompahgre.
During his travels yesterday the
President had amnla onnnrtunirv tn
study the effect of irrigation. For a
lone time his train ran thrnnch atratah
' - O" -
es of country where as far as the eye
could reacn the only vegetation in
sight consisted of a few trreasewood
buBhes or sagebrush. The i out of a
rocky canyon the train would suddenly
come upon a veritable oasis, where
fields of alfalfa and miles of orchards
told of tbe miracle wrought by the
touch of water.
The tunnel has been hewn thrnnorh
six miles of a mounntain . range and
wnen tbe project is completed next
SDrinsr it will divert the wtr nf tha
Gunnison river, now flowing to tbe
uun oi uaiiromla, to tbe valley on
this side of the mountains, where
miner nrlvata nrAiartji nf ir!oatiin
C - "4 " ... ig.aiun
already have told the . wonders of the
ii
son.
-Big Timber Deal.
Vancouver. R. ("!.. Sant. 9i A 1 area
timber deal wherehv A. R. Kurtz, nf
New York, president of the Americsn
r inanciai securities company, acquires
54.000 acres of timber land in tha
Cowichan lake country, was practical
ly consummated today. The purchase
price was in tbe neighborhood of $1,
600,000, and the new owners are to
spend $600,000 more in the develop
ment of the property by the erection
of a sawmill and the laying of spur
tracks. Tbe Canadian Pacific railroad
will build a branch line to tidewater.
Madrid Denies Defeat.
Madrid. Sent 24. The government
is either unwilling or unable to give a
statement of tbe Spanish casualties in
the latest fighting with the Moors in
Morocco. Tbe news of a Spanish de
feat received at Paris is discredited
here, and the government declares the
SpaniBb victory is complete. It is an
nounced that the tribesmen are expect
ed soon to ask for peace. It is known
that the loss has been heavy. It is
said 400 were killed on each side.
Frederick Grant for President
Chicago, Sept. 24. Major General
Frederick Dent Grant, son of the fam
ous leader of tbe Union forces daring
tbe Civil war, is being boomed as the
presidential candidate of the Prohibi
tion party in 1912, by members of the
organization who are assembling in
tbis city to celebrate tbe fortieth anni
versary of the birth of the party.
v i l a i I v ev i ii r
the Kind lou Have Always Bought has borne the s ffna
ture ot Chas. II. Fletcher, and Las been made under his
personal supervision tor over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
tiVn"a5."M , aro Jut Experiments, and endanger tha
Health of Children Experience against Experiment.
' What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JSnrcotio
substance. Its apro is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Co . iM r.0,,evcs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and h latulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep.
.The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
juears tne
In Use For
THE eCNTMl 14MPANV. TT
The Safe Side.
"May I ask you a question?"
"Sure, stranger."
"Why Is everybody in this section
mixed up In a feud?"
"Well, nobuddy keers to take chances
en being an innocent bystander."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Vothers will fln4 Mrs WlmWl Rnnthln.
Syrup the bist remedy to use lor their children
uunug me uieimug period.
Belittled by Comparison.
The Shah of Persia was asked If a
pension of $25,000 would be satisfac
tory. "And with Mrs. Howard Qould get
ting $36,000?" he queried, peevishly.
"Not on your tintype." Philadelphia
Ledger.
A good honest remedy for Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia and Sore Throat is
Hamlins Wizard Oil. Nothing: will so
quickly drive out all pain and inflam
mation.
He Mnst Slip Some Time.
Mrs. Crawford You must love your
husband dearly If you save all the let
ters he sends you while you're in the
country.
Mrs. Crabshaw I'm keeping them
for comparison, my dear. I'm sure to
catch him in a He. Judge.
You Can Get Allen's root-rase TREE.
WfltA Allan B nlnot.il T - T u 1. .
iree sample ol Allen's Foot-Kane. It cures
sweating, hot swollen, aolilng loot. It makes
new or tight shoos easy. A certain oure lor
corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug
(islaselllt. 26o. Don't accept any ubatitut.
Absent Minded.
"Wllklns Is the most absent minded
cuss I ever met."
"How so?"
"Why, the last time he got Into the
barber's chair he pinned the newspa
per around his neck and began to read
the towel." Philadelphia Record.
Every Man Read
This
This treatment Is said to have acquired
wonderful reputation throughout the
East, owing to its peculiar propensity to
fortify the nerve force and generate
health and a consequent personal mag
netism, so essential to the happiness of
every normal human being. It is claimed
to be a blesHing to those who are physic
cally Impaired, gloomy, despondent, nerv
ous, and who have trembling of the limbs,
dizziness, heart palpitation, cold hands
and feet, Insomnia, fear without cause,
timidity in venturing and general inabil
ity to act rationally aa others do. Also of
vast benefit to writers, professional men,
office workers and the victims of society's
late hours and over-indulgence in wines,
liquors, etc.
By preparing the treatment at home se
cretly, no one need know of another's
trouble, while the Ingredients are much
used in filling various prescriptions, so
that even the purchase of them separately
need occasion no timidity.
If the reader deckles to try It, get three
ounces of ordinary syrup sarsaparilla com-
Kund. and one ounce compound fluid
Imwort; mix and let stand two hours;
then get one ounce compound essence car
dial and one ounce tincture cadomene com
pound (not cardamom), mix all together,
shake well and take a teaspoonful after
each meal and one at nlxht
This contains no opiates whatever, and
may also be used by women who suffer
with their nerves with absolute certainty
of prompt and lasting benefits.
More
Friends Every Year
We'll soon count
It's iust a matter
more housewives are erivintr uo the old-
stvle. hieh-oriced.
Powders. Thousands are turning to
OUNCES
One trial does
believe It till
sen.
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Signature of
Over 30 Years.
SVIIBH .THttX. NEW VOKK CITY.
Too Cute.
"Algy, isn't there something resting
on your mind?"
"Aw, come now, Miss Cuttingly. You
want me to Bay yes, so you cun crush
me with the remark, 'Why, how can It
And a place to rest on anything so
small.' "
Worth Its Weight in Gold.
It's PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, strength
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Fair Offer.
Mrs. Hank If you won't do no work,
yer won't git no dinner, and that's all
there Is to It
"Tell you what I am willing to da
I will give you a lesson In correct En
glish. Is It a go?" Life.
SOUR STOMACH
"I used Cascarets and feel like a new
man. I have been a sufferer from dys
pepsia and sour stomach for the last two
years. I have been taking medicine and
other drugs, but could find no relief only
for a short time. I will recommend
Cascarets to my friends as the only thing
for indigestion and sour stomach and to
keep the bowels in good condition.
They are very nice to eat."
Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe.
10c, 2Sc. Me. Never sold In bulk. The gen
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Cure or your money back. S2t
Raises the dough
and complies with
all pure food laws.
CIsc
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The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful man has
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Is giving the world the
benefit of his services.
No Mercury, Poisons
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fa Operations or Cutting
Guarantees to euro Catarrh, Asthma, Lung,
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