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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
Is Y o u r CELEBRATING THE M AXIM O M O N E T FOX T H E H air Packers of Northwest Organize W hy That’s too bad! We had no ticed It was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect h air re storer. It keeps the scalp clean and healthy. E very M an , W om an for Protection. and C h ild Shou ld R e jo ic e and Be U lad. P A T R IO T ISM AN D FIX PRICE TO EASTERN BUYERS FIR E W O R K S. 8 «ttl.m e n t o f Disputes N o L o n g e r be A n n iv e rs a r y L ib e r t y of th e Sh ook D ate Off L e ft W h en A~u yers H er wm I multitude. As the wearisome hours pass ed and no sign came to him the aged bell ringer finally exclaimed, “ They will never do it ! They will never do i t ! ” Just then he heard his boy clapping his hands and vociferating at the top of his juvenile lungs, “ R in g ! R in g !” The old hands swayed the sonorous bell with delirious vigor. Its reverberation was echoed by every steeple in the city. That was a gala day in Philadelphia, what with rejoicings and bonfires and illuminations. The cannon boomed and messengers rode away hotly to all quarters to announce the news. Washington then was in New York with Che army. By his orders it was read to the soldiers, who acclaimed it enthusiastically. The towns folk on that night tore the statue of George I I I . from its pedestal in Bowling Green, and it was melted into forty-two thousand bullets for the patriot troops. Boys and girls for generations have been taught these facts in history; that is, the boys and girls who have studied the history of the United States. There are thousands resident here now who Have never had this opportunity. T o them the Fourth of July is a holiday, a day to celebrate, a day of enjoyment. T o the American boy and girl, who knows what happened on that memorable Fourth, it is so much more than that it is no exag geration to say they enjoy the celebration with twice the keenness that those who are ignorant of the country’s history could possibly experience. Among the older ones, plenty of whom have studied history, too, there is a host who only know that Fourth o f July is the day when the Declaration o f Inde pendence was made public. That is what we celebrate, to be sure, but the kindred incidents must be known to those who would appreciate the greatness of the day. We Jove the Star-Spangled Banner. We celebrate the Fourth of July. T o the R e a l E n llffh t e ir in e n t* “ Pop, what is a chiropodist?” “ One o f these people who tell your character from your handwriting. T h a t’s right. T o m m y ; alw ays ask pa anything you want to know.” — B a lti more American. A R D E. BU RTO N.—Assayer a»-l Chemist. H O D W eadvllle, Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold, S ilver, L -ad, f l ; Oold, S ilver, 75c ; Gold,'60c ; Z in c or C epper, %1. Cyanide tests. M a ilin g envelopes and fu ll prico lis t sent on application. Control and Um- Carbonat« K “- » 11—w---*“ *J tloual Bank. U O T E L MOORE ■ g ü m * * T ||C 1 nc O P EN I E AL latsop C u t u p B each eai TH E YE A H S easide , O heboh D irectly on the beach overlooking I the ocean. Hot sa lt baths and j I C l if f H o u s e S z r.T . I A T Bon parlors. Ele ctric lights. Fire- I | w r place sad steam heat. Fine w alks I I f l R F R n E I ” »■* drives. Sea foods a spec- ] I VKLU U H la ity . Rates. $2.60 sad $5.00 ■ per day. Special rates by the week. I I h DAW. J. M O O RE , P rop rietor ■ St. Helen’s Hall, Portland, Or. Resident end D ay School fo r Catalogue on Request. Girls. Furnish Your . Home Without Cost With P R E M I U M S Given FREE for C A R T O N T O P S and SOAP WRAPPERS from “ 2 0 M U L E T E A M ” BORAX P R O D U C T S L c MI m t Good*. P acket Books. P arse., Hand Bags, Chatelaines, S ait Cases, Trunks, Collar and Cuff Qaaes, Razor Strops, T ra velin g Bags, T o ile t and Sew ing Cases, Rain Coats, Um brellas and Rubber Goods. Jewelry. Clocks, W s t c h e s , C h a i n s . Rings, Fobs, Brooches, Barettes, Side Combs, Bracelets, Neck Chains, Etc. saver ware. T ea Sets, C offee Sets, Mugs, Desk Sets, Inkstands, Cake Dishes, Candlesticks, Ic e Pitchers, Salt and Peppers, Napkin Rings, J ew el Boxes. K nives, Forks and Spoons, C iga r and C iga rette Cases, Pu ff Boxes, Comb and Brush Sets, Manicure Sets. Glassware. Nappies, Vases, Spoon H ol ders, Celery and Salad Bowls, Bon Bon Dishes, Punch Sets.Tumblers. Goblets. Games. Guns. Pistols, A ir Rifles, Fish- in gTackle, B oxing Gloves, Tool Chests, Baseball and ro o tb all Goods, Cameras, Phonographs, Banjos, Guitars, Books, rorm tiae. Rugs, Lace Curtains, Cut lery, Lampe, Baby Carriages, Beds. 8cnd *e «tamp fnr 40-paoe FR EE eataloru« nt* given Listing i < oL Co, Oakland. C N e w Y o rk Exchange Shackles. H E Fourth of July ¡8 the day of patriot ism and the fire by J. O. Ayer Oo.. Lpwell, Mass. cracker. Every one Ali----------*-“ Iso msnufhoturers *■--------- o “ f — old citizen or new K SARSAPARILLA. Arrival — celebrates. PILLS. One and all know CHERRY PECTORAL. there is just cause for the celebration, but few realize the Women of the town o f KranlchfelO, great and glorious which lie » partly In Welinar and partly facts. They are facts that make ev In Metnlngcn, Germany, have sent a pe ery one who really tition to the governments of both prin can sa y he is a citi- cipalities asking that something may *en_of the United States feel as proud as be done to regulate the cloalng hours o f , it is possible for a human being to feel the drinking houses. They complain the stimulus of pride. that after their bus^nmla have been When op that never-to-be-forgotten turned out of the public houses which , date the old bell in Independence Hall, lie In W eim ar they crosa the street to j Philadelphia, rang out, to Che uninitiated Melnlngen, where the closing hours ara' it pealed Its sonorous notes for some un much later.___________________ known purpose. To those who, breath less, were waiting for the sound, it told T w o large palntlugs and seven watet the news that liberty had shaken off her colors by Ibsen, painted while be was shackles In the new world, that she had young, have been discovered at Nlt-Da- taken her rightful place and that here len. Sweden, In the possession o f the after the people would acknowledge the widow o f one o f Ibsen's friend». It la power of no ruler except such as might well known that the dramatist during be chosen by themselves. It was a curi lla youth wns Interested In drawing and ous scene in the staid old Quaker town, painting. So fa r only two paintings the last place in the colonies where one and two water colors were known, be- would have suspected a spark would be freedom’s torch onglng to a private collection. They all given birth to light throughout the Western Hemisphere. It were painted during bis youth. was on the 7th day of June, 1770, that the delegates from the colonies sitting in ‘ • W it h s h in in g M o r n in g F n e e .” "T h is luminous pltfut," said a young Congress in Philadelphia, considered the father, according to the Philadelphia following resolution, introduced by Vir ginia’s statesman, Richard Henry L e e : Uecord, "ought to be an excellent thing “ Resolved, That the United Colonies among fam ilies." are and ought to be free and independent "H o w so?” asked a friend. States and their political connection with "W h y ." auld the young father, “ you Great Britain is and ought to be dissolv Just touch up the baby’» face With It ed.” before retiring, and then you can see There had been murmurings and threats to give him bis bottle without mak and calm expressions of determination. But here was united action. The people, ing a light;” by their representatives duly chosen, for mally absolved themselves from allegiance D I map p o in t e d * “ Mrs. Wraxall, how do you like your with the mother country, and said to the world that they had cast off their swad new flat?” “ Don’t say anything about it, Mrs. dling clothes; they were now wholly able Hugo, but I ’m all out of patience with to walk alone. On June 11, that famous committee was appointed to frame the it.” Declaration of Independence. Note the “ What Is the trouble?” “ There isn’t a single thing I can find names, and if you are a student of the1 history of the United States, conceive if fault with.” you can of a better quintette to have rep u o o a J in g m e n i. resented the American people: Benjamin “ Your partner,” remarked the p rivi Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, leged friend, “ seems to be a man of Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston. The first was the man whose fame is unusually good Judgment.” “ You bet he Is,” replied the self-ac ticked into our ears every time we hear knowledged brains o f the firm. “ Why, & telegraph instrument, whose genius is he never makes a move without asking placed In broad light whenever we enjoy my a d v ice !” — Chicago News. lteiereucet to — A lio Instruct G ro w e rs , " I am V «ll acquainted with Ayer's Hair Visor and 1 like It very much. I would espe cially recommend it as an excellent dressing for the hair, keeping It soft and smooth, ana preventing the hfclr from splitting at the ends." — M iN N i* F r i t z , Veedum, Mich. pire work solicited. PRUNE MEN COMBINE e t . 1 * s o l i c i t . i . . B a t just as the citizen waa about to have the man who bad sandbagged him »created, he waa opportunely waited on by a committee o f the Commercial Club. “ W e have the w elfare o f our beauti ful etty much at heart,” they observed. “ I ’m glad to hear th a t!” replied the citizen, cordially. "S o have I.” T h e committee cleared their throat». “ O f course the price o f real estate la about the main element In tba welfare o f a city,” they went on. "O f course," the citizen assented, be ing something o f a booster himself. H ere the committee, looking at him very hard, came to the p oin t “ W e have the honor to Inform you," quoth they, “ that real estate made up luto sandbags yields more profit and by that commands a higher price than real estate In any other form ." This naturally euded the matter. The citizen saw the point at once and waa profuse In his tbauka at being set rig h t while the committee went on their way rejoicing In the consclouaueas o f a good thing done.— Puck. YOU'RE TOO THIN. Even S lig h t C a ta rrh a l D eraagtm m tt o f the Stomach Prod u ct A cid F e r mentation o f the Food. I f s Stomach Catarrh Some people are th in and a lw a y s re main thin, from tem peram ental rsa* sons. P ro b a b ly In such oases n oth in g can be done to change this personal p eculiarity. But there are a large number o f p e e 1 ! pie w h o g e t thin, or rem ain thin, « b e naturally w ould be p la m p and flesh y but fo r some d iges tiv e d era n gem en t T h in people le ek In adlpoee tissue. Adipose tissue is e h le fiy composed a t fat. F a t is d erived from the o ily cons tit- uents o f food. T h e fat-m aking foods are called by I the physiologist, hydrocarbons. T h is class o f fo o d , are n o t digested In tha stomach a t all. T h e y ara digested la the duodenum, the d ivisio n o f th e a lb m en tary canal Jnst b elo w the stom ach. T h e digestion o f fa t la m a in ly, I f n ot w h o lly , the w o rk o f the panoreatlo juice. T h is ju ice le o f alk alin e fi r looal applications, as they cannot reach the Hon, and is rendered in ert b y the addi ct seaM-d portion of the oar. T h e r ■* in o n ly one tion o f acid. A h yp era cid ity o f tha m ay to cure deafness, and that is by oonstltn- . . ___ „ / __ __ ____ tion a l remedies. DeafneHS is caused by an in- d igestive fluids o f the Stomach passing flam ed con d ition o f the mucous lin in g o f the dow u in to the duodenum, destroys Kustaonian Tube. W hen this tube Is in flam ed .. _JL you h ave a ru m blin g sound o r im p erfect hear- the pancreatic fluid fo r d igestive p o r ing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is poses. Therefore, the fats are n o t d i- Salem, Or., June 30.— Representative* o f all the prune paekera o f the North west met here last night anil organized an assoeiation for mutual protection and promotion o f the interest* o f their business. The organization is one that has long been desired by some o f the packers, but which could never be effected heie- tofore fo r the reason that competition among packers has been too severe. In the season now about to open, the {¿ack ers w ill work together fo r their com t h . result, and u n i. .. t h . in flam m ation can to g e g t e d o r e m iU , , fla d f M d t h , , y . U m „ mon interests. The association w ill taken o u ta n d this tube restored to It , normal con d ition , h earin g w ill be d .it r o y e d forever; deprived o f lta due proportion o f o ily control all the Northwest prune pack. nine eaties out o f ten .r e caused by catarrh, Am ong the packing houses iu the or w hich Is n oth ing but an In fl.m w l con d ition o! constituents. Henoe, the patient grown ganization are H. S. Gile & Co., W il the mucous surfaces. th in . t v . w ill g iv e One Hundred D ollar* fo r any lamette V a lley Prune Association and T h e b egin n in g o f the trouble la a ca case o f lte .fn .s s (caused by catarrh ) that can- W. C. Tillson & Co., all o f Salem; the n ot becurad by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. Bend lot tarrh al condition o f the stomach w h leh Koscburg {tacking houses, owned by Gile circulars, free. F R E E D O M ’S B A N N E R . causes h yp era cid ity o f the gastric F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O. & Co. and Tillson & Co., A lle n ’s pack Bold bv Druggist,. 75c. juices. T h is h yp era cid ity is eansed b y Th ere's a banner in its glory, limned ing house, o f Eugene; Lan g & Co., o f T a . e B a ll’s Fam ily P i l l , for constipation. ferm en tation o f food In tha stomach. against the summer sky. Portland; Mason, Ehrman & Co., o f W reathed around w ith deathless story, W h en the food Is taken Into th * stom crowned w ith deeds that nfever d ie ; Portland; French Packing Company, of W i t h F a t h e r * * M e a ls . ach, I f the process o f digestion io ta H ow its folds unfurl w ith splendor in the M yrtle Creek, and the packing house at Bragdon, the composer, was working brigh t beams o f the sun, n ot b egin im m ediately, acid ferm en ta Vancouver, Wash. W orshiped . by its first defender, Freedom's T b e “ new association has formulated ! #n hU •rmPbonlc poem when the baby’, tion w ill take plaee. T h is creates a only W ashington ! two forms o f contracts which all the cry was heard from the nursery, h yp era cid ity o f the stomach jnloea One j Bragdon bore It m anfully for five min- w h ich In th eir tarn p reven t th * pan Born am id the throes o f battle, tim e has firm s iu the combine w ill use. glo rified Its stars, contract is that to be used in selling ! utea, expecting baby’a mother to come creatic digestion o f the oils, and Urn T orn am id the musket's rattle, it has tri fru it to eastern buyers, and the other to the rescue. Then he opened the door em aciation results. umphed In our w a r s ; The and shouted upstairs; M irrored in each beauteous river, a ll Its in buying from local growers. A dose o f Peru na before each meal packers have determined that they w ill stars reflected shine, ~ “ W hat Is the matter? H arry, are hastens th e stomach digestion. B y And the N ation crowns It ever w ith a love no longer sell according to form s o f th a t Is divine. you teasing the baby?” h u rryin g digestion, Peruna prevents contract put out by eastern buyers, “ No, papa.” ferm entation o f the contents o f tha Through the many countless ages, grand but will dictate the terms o f the con “ You must be doing something to and gloriou s yet to come, tract or not sell at all. jtom ach, and the pancreatic juice is thus It w ill live upon the pages w rit 'neath The new contract contains a number make him cry.” _ preserved in its norm al state. I t than Freedom ’s azure d o m e; “ No, papa— tr u ly ! A ll Ethel and I o n ly remains for the patient to e a t s And the w orld w ill tell the story, how of provisions favorable to Oregon pack ers. I t gives the packer unlimited did was to try to slug him to sleep from out the years afar sufficient amount o f fat-form in g fooda, Came a banner w reathed w ith glory, set choice in selecting an arbitrary case o f qnd the thinness disappears and plump- w ith deathless Stripe and S tar ! dispute where, as in the past, the arbi with your lullaby.” — Thomas C. Harbaugh, in Four-Track uess takes lta place. trators have been chosen from the New News. Y o rk Fru it Exchange. -T h e new con tract gives the packer the p rivilege o f F a c t « A b o u t t h e F la g ;. N o t Owe W wa L o s t. The flag of the United States was fillin g his contracts with smaller sizes io r Infant* and Children. The teacher was tryin g to explain to o f prunes i f the crop produced does not adopted by our national Congress June contain the required quantity o f large the class the Indestructibility o f mat 14, 1777. sizes. It gives the packer the righ t to ter. "N o th in g Is ever wholly anni The brilliant flag of Austria-Hungary route the fru it in shipping. It-exem pts hilated," she said. “ I t may change Its was adopted Mardh 6, 1869, and floats the packer from lia b ility in case ship form, so that you see It no longer, but over 24,(XX),000 people. ment is delayed by congestion o f It still exists. A solid may becoma a The oldest flag in existence is that of tra ffic. liquid, and a liquid change to vflpor, Denmark, which dates from 1219. It provides that in case o f dispute The well-known tri-color o f France as to quality, samples fo r test shall be but It la Juat as much a part o f crea » Am ended, dates from the revolution of 1789. taken from one-fifth o f the boxes o f The editor wns dreaming In his “ den1 tion as ever. Not a particle o f It haa The German flag was first unfurled in fru it; that no allowance for short when the door opened and a rather been lost. 1867 and floats over an empire of 52,- weight shall be made unless .t amounts gtern.vlgaged woman entPred, wltUout “ It la so, as I bellave, in the w orld 000,000 people. to more than one per cent, and that in * * t4. In compliment to William, Prince of the counting test the size shall include aP°l°8y* say* a w riter in the Baltim ore o f mind. No spoken word, no thought even, fades aw ay into utter nothing Orange, t)he great leader, the colors of the the seventh prune and not the fifth Sun. house of Orange were added by the sturdy only, thus, ‘ hat 47 prunes shall be | “ W ill you kindly explain,” she be- ness I t lives on, whether fo r good o r people of the Netherlands at the end of deemed in the 40-50 size and not 45 gan, grim ly, thrusting a newspaper bad. A minister may preaoh n sermon | clipping under the editor's nose, “ why and see no effect from It, but that ser their long bout with Spain, orange, white only. The new form o f contract with grow- yQur review er refers to my recent book mon la not lo s t N o sermon la evse and blue, but nobody knows how during ers w ill be v e :y explicit in requiring , ~ „ . the centuries since the orange became growers to d eliver fru it cured in a first- IUHtory,of l emnle Suffrage by a >ost.” changed to red. " I know papa never loses any o f Ms,” class manner, free from all burned or new II later leal W riter? Peter the Great, it is said, borrowed slack-dried fruit. The packer is to b e j “ Quite unpardonable,” snid the ed- spoke up a little girl, the daughter o f the idea o f the Russian flag from the sole judge o f quality and there is to be Itor, gravely. “ O f course th# word one o f the local pastors. “ I know where Dutch, among whom he learned ship no arbitration in case o f dispute. I should be spelled with a ‘y.*** lie keeps ’em. T h ey’re In a barrel la building. He simply turned the Dutch The packer is to have the righ t t o ] ------------------------ the hack attic."______________ tri-color, red, white and blue, upside down. weigh back to the grower any fru it . A St. Vitus' Dance »nd all Nervona le a s es The simple striping o f the red and slack dried or otherwise unsatisfactory. I T11 u permanently cured by l)r. Klin«’« Orvat N e t flo B a g . —- 1 A arvo Restorer. Send for FREE |2trial bottle end yellow in the flag of Spain was suggest The packer will not be required to — Mr. Subba (a fte r engaging c o o k )— take treatise. Dr. It. ILKllu.. DtL.Wl Arch bL,X>fcUa..F* ed by the arms of Aragon. more o f a g ro w er’s crop than 10 per There’s one other thing 1 suppose yoa The white cross on the red field of the cent in excess o f the quantity estimated T w o L i t t l « B lip «. should know, Miss Flannlgan, my w ife Swiss flag has a religious meaning. It in the contract, but the grow er must Admission slips to the hospitals are Is a chronic Invalid, confined to bar was adopted as an appeal to heaven in d eliver all his fru it i f the packer de pretty likely to be m atter-of-fact rec room. 1339, when the stout Swiss fought and mands it, regardless o f how much it ords and more or less tragic, but occa Mlsa Flannlgan— T h a t’s fine! I w ot won one of their greatest battles. overruns the estimate. sionally, the New York Sun report*, aft-ord she might be wan lv thlm chron* The crescent, moon and stars were a bit o f unconscious humor is found In le kickers that ar-re confined t' th* adopted by the Turks as their device on A rre s t Divine Heale**. them. the capture of Constantinople by Mo kitchen.— Puck. Salt Lak e City, Utah, June 30.— The A slip at Gouverneur recently report hammed II. in 1453. law against manslaughter has been in U n c le A lle n . It has taken a thousand years to build ed that a driver o f a hansom had re “ They say,” remarked Uncle Alloa up tthe great British empire of 386,000,- voked to punish Charles II. Titus, a ceived his Injuries by “ fallin g off a 000 people, of which the familiar flag of “ divine healer,“ who, it is alleged, perch,” and the man's name wus Bird. Sparks, “ that th« corporatlona aro not perm itted two o f his small children to Great Britain is the’ symbol. Another "ooirverneur U p ' » — ^ ! * * * * ' die from diphtheria without medical paign funds this year. Then we won’t A third is v e ry ill with that the patient was hurt by ‘falliug have as much campaign oratory aa usual. attendance. There are many flags in many lands, the disease. __ _______ fo r T . itu s ’ ar 1 _ o ff _ water _____ wagon” __ m __ — _______ _ _ b# There Is no loss without some g a in ."-» A warrant a fall, _____ It might And there are flags of every hue, rest wns issued. Attention was first added, which Is n lw ay» dangerou». Chicago Tribune. But there’s no flag, however grand, called to the case b y an undertaker Like our own red, white and blue. F a r n la h ln ir a a In s p ir a tio n . from whom Titus attempted to buy a — Boston Traveler. coffin fo r his 2-year-old baby. He ad “ What is it you are writing in ouch a mitted that he had no burial permit hurry, W ill?” asked Mrs. Borus. and intended to bury the child in his T h e S t a r « a n d S t r ip e «. “ I saw you discharge the cook a few minutes ago,” answered E. W ill Borus, The Stars and Stripes, the flag of lib yard. erty, floated over most of the fields of th. struggling author, without looking of the Well-Informed of the World hag up from his work. the Revolution, though It was only thir A irsh ip F lie* fo r Hours. alw ays been for a simple, pleasant teen stars then against forty-five to-day. “ What o f that?” Friederrichshafen, .Tune 30.— Count and efficient liquid laxative rem edy o t “ It was intensely dramatic.” Several flags, among them a red field Zeppelin ’s airship yesterday stood b ril “ Gracious! You are not trying to known value; a lax a tive which phys^ emblazoned with a pine tiee or a rattle snake, were used at first, and one with lian tly the longest and most searching iramatize It?” ci&ns could sanction for fam ily u s« “ Not at all, my dear. You can’t get thirteen stripes was raised at the siega test it has y e t undergone. I t remained because its com ponent parts a r « I'm of Boston in 1776. On June 13, 1777, in the air fo r 6 % hours, attainin g an j quick enough action on a drama. known to them to be wholesom e and Congress adopted our present national average speed o f 34% miles an hour ■•vdising it. truly beneficial la effect, acceptable flag, and It is more than probable that throughout, although fo r a short period the family arms of George Washington, H I « M o n e y 's W o r t h . to the system and gentle, yet prompt, the speed reached 38% miles, the high which united stars and stripes in a very ▲ gentleman interviewed the laun- in action. est speed yet accomplished, and was suggestive way, had something to do with mneuvered with p erfect precision. The Fryman in regard to lost garments, In supplying that demand w ith lta the first choice. At first s stripe as well airship carried 14 passengers. The aaya a w riter in H arpor’a W eekly, with as a star was added for the birth of each excellen t com bination o f Syrup o f wireless apparatus successfully under- the follow in g result: new State. But this was soon found to went severe experiments, working with- I Laundrymau— I regret to tell you, F igs and E lixir o f Senna, the Cali be impracticable, and so tho increase forn ia F ig Syrup Co. proceeds along out a hitch during the entire period. , giri that one o f your shirts Is lost. was confined to the constellation, while Customer— But here I have paid you ethical lines and relies on the m e rit« the stripes returned to the original thir Japanese S te a m e r M ak es R eco rd twelve cents for doing it up. o f the la x a tive fo r Its rem arkable teen, answering to the Revolutionary San Francisco, June 30— The new j Laundryman— Quite right, air. colonies. W e succesa. .Iapano.se turbine liner Tenyo Maru laundered It before we loat I t j That Is o n « o f many reasons w h y raced through the Golden Gate yester- | H im R ! * h t . day, breaking all previous records be- I Mother« w ill find Mr«. W inslow *« So othfag Syrup o f F igs and E lix ir o f Senna la tween this port, Yokohama and Hono Syrup the best rem edy to use tot t h « lr ob'ldx n given the preferen ce by the W ell» lu r in g t h « tee th in g period. lulu. The trip from Yokohama w as. Inform ed. T o get its beneficial e ffe c t« made in 14 days, 12 hours and 45 min | Bid* L i g h t « o n P o e » r , alw ays buy the genuine— manufao- utea, and the Tenyo Maru made this j The anci«nt mariner had shot the tured by the C aliforn ia F ig Syrup Co., port in 4 days, 18 hours and 50 minutes out from Honolulu, establishing new , batrose. only, and fo r sale by all leading ‘ I was absolutely out of meet,” he records fo r both distances. The best, previous time from Honolulu was 5 days plp*ded, and I cotildn t shoot a canvss- druggists. P rice fifty cents per b o t tl* C A S TO R IA Till Kind You Hava Always Bought ssza Si& iE E ; The General D em an d the illumination o f electricity. The sec ond rose to be President of the nation he helped to form. The third is the father of what the world knows as the Jeffersonian Democracy. The fourth, Puritan, patriot, leader, gave more In moral force and determination, in knowl edge o f the law and its common sense principles, than almost any man who as sisted at the birth of the nation. The fifth was the man of whom the majority of people know comparatively little, and yet there was none who better deserve a place of honor in the public mind. Emi nent as a financier, a shrewd judge of human nature, his touch on the helm of state waa exactly what was needed to keep the young craft on her course. Jef ferson had spoken but little In Congress and he had no part in the acrimonies which then prevailed. In a plain brick house, at the corner o f Seventh and Market atreeta, he drafted the Declara tion of Independence. The work was almost wholly Jefferson’s, only a few verbal alterations being suggested by Ad ams and Franklin. It then was approved by the committee. A few passages were struck out by Congress. Caesar Rodney, one of Delaware’s delegates, in order to have his vote recorded, rode in the saddle from a point eighty miles from Philadel phia all night, and reached the floor just in time on July 4 to cast Delaware’s vote in favor of independence. On that day, ever memorable in American annals, the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the unanimous vote of thirteen colo nies. The enthusiasm of the patriots at hear ing the intelligence was unbounded. While Congress had been discussing the subject crowds assembled outside the hall and in the streets, anxiously awaiting the result. When it was announced at noon the State House bell on which was inscribed ''Proclaim liberty throughout all the lands unto ail the inhabitants thereof,” clanged deep and melodiously and the throng gave -ent to long and loud shouts o f exultation. The old bell ringer had been at hit poet lince early morning. He had placed hie hoy below to announce when the Declara tion was adopted, so that not an instant night be lost in transferring the glad tid ings by means of the bell to the awaiting American citizen these two are the Da mon and Pythias o f freedom. W e wave the first and we set off fireworks in ob servance of the second. And then inci dentally we all make a little Declaration of Independence of our own. M o st N o t a b le D ay. The Fourth of July, ever since that memorable dare in ’76, has been an impor tant day in the history of this country. The adoption of the Declaration of Inde pendence makes it, perhaps, the most no table day in American history. Other important events which have oc curred on July 4 are the capture of Forty Fort and the continuation of the horrible Wyoming Valley massacre In 1778; the signing by President Washing ton of the first revenue bill, thereby mak ing it a law, in 1789; the death of Thomas Jefferson, the author o f the Dec laration of Independence, in 1826, the fif tieth anniversary of the adoption of that document, and the death of John Adams on the same d a y; the abolition of slavery in New York State, and the freeing of 10,000 slaves, in 1827; the laying o f the corner stone o f the Baltimore and Ohio railroad by Charlea Carroll o f Carrollton, the last aurviving signer of the Declara tion of Independence, in 1828; the death of James Monroe in 18331, the anti-abo lition mob riots in New York In 1834; the ratification o f the Texas Annexation bill in 1845; the Five Points riot, in which eleven were killed, in 1857; the capture of Vicksburg by Gen. Grant in 1863; the great Portland (M a in e) fire caused by a firecracker, with losses aggre gating $15.000,000, in 1866; and the de structive tornado whi<4i swept Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio and Missouri, with heavy loos o f life and property, in 1873. In fact, the Fourth of July seems deotlned to always he s day when there is “ something doing.” — Four-Track News. and 2 hours, made by the Nippon Maru. . **•»k without ----------------------- | with the game warden.” Lot no not blame Curtail O il Output. ridge, however, for Findlay, O., June 30.— .Tamos C. Don ' this bald narrative noil, goneral managor o f tho Ohio Oil up Into a Poem Yoa Company, yesterday issued a request j that oil drillers o f the country curtail ' their production until a market can he 1 had for the present supply o f oil. He says it is impossible to build tankage fo r the production, and that there is being produced daily in the Illin ois oil field alone more than 100,000 barrels. getting into troublo Samuel Taylor Cole taking liberties wlch whon he worked It Ought to Know. “ I told W illie if he pat so much pow der in the cannon he'd break I t !” — New York Evening Journal. L ife Sen ten ce fo r O rch ard . Boise, Idaho, June 30— The case o f Harry Orchard, sentenced to be hanged next Friday for the murder o f ex-Gov- T h e A m e r ic a n F la p , ernor Steunenberg, w ill be considered Our flag carries American ideas, Amer by the state board o f pa*Jons Wednes ican history and American feelings. Be day. In spite o f the fact that Orchard ginning with the colonies and coming is anxious that sentence be carried out, down to oar time, in Its sacred heraldry, it is believed the board w ill commute in its glorious insign in. It baa gathered the sentence to life imprisonment. and stored chiefly this supreme idea, di vine right of liberty in man.— Henry D eliver G ifts o f Dead K ing. D o n s e s t te F i r e w o r k s . W ard Beecher. Lisbon, .June 30.— The Portuguese Walton— Are you going to hare any royal yacht Am elie le ft this week for fireworks on the Fourth? Rio Janeiro, having on board the g ifts C e n e e e r a t lo n to C e s a t r y , Enpeck— I wouldn't be surprised. We which K in g Carlos had intended to pre What is true patriotism? It is an ab- generally do at our house. On last Fourth sent to President Penna during his visit my wife’« temper exploded and she blew solute consecration to country.— William to Brazil, which he had planned to McKlaley at Grant’s Tomb. me up and fired the hired girl. make this year. F N U N o. 27- H E N w r itin g ; to B d f « r t i « m p l t M t I W m a n ilo « th is p n p «r . 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