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AMBITION. -r Buppnelns; you sueeaad. ok nu of wealth. At lut In owning all IhU fruitful earth; Tou could not make th climate span four health Mor Hilda the humbleet oaaTStafi twlt- uni nurta. Ton could not make lb winter ecu Iti storm. Nor let July take oa nntlaohlll: Tou could not chance tht smalleet UUnd't rqm, . Nor bid the fu off thunder's note U M1IL Tou could not ate? the urcakVa whirllnc top, Much lH forbid old earth hla dally iDla Nor f orea the aua to china, the rain to drop, Nor chance the tnlueTa that make ue weep or gna. While I admire the might which you turn looaa, To laarti Ha Dianxise I an at a Iocs. Oraat pawar may be aweat. but what'e the use Of owning aomathtiif that yon eaaaot DoaaT Washington aMar. tuwrrwat, aw, ay .. ajimmei THINGS undoubtedly looked equal ly for Jim. He yealtied It, ae he paced up aad down the narrow eflll in the Meaqulte Jail, The needy -look tag young lawyer the court had ap pointed to defend him on the chargi of murder aleo told him ao, and lieu of elraring him on the oharge of' frrcd ts write hla wilt for biin free. .Jim mournfully deelltietj "I ain't got nothin' to will away," he aaid. "All I had wa atule from me that nlfjlit when the trouble happened. "Well, I reckon you had licttrr pray ome, for you're about aa good ae a gone froelln'. Bliall I lend the priest to you?" "Naw, darn the praytn'. Ie Inez bound to ewear against me?" "Sure. You see, when you ahot Itafe Mendoza you ahot her fuller. Hhe waa (roln to marry him, and naturally ahe don t feel kindly to you. He waa the beet-fixed greater In thla whole eoun- try. And you know hnw three (rrcaaora are, anyway. They Jiiat naturally hnte a white man. They will make a biff lleata of the day when you are hunir and rut tamalce and drink pultjue, and enjny lliemaelvra hugely, "1 don't mind entertaimV folki gen- erally, but I ewear I hate to do so at the end of a rope. Wish I'd left that girl alone." "It would har been totter for yott. That girl ' the only wltneae against you, end her teetlmony will hang you aure. If ahe waen't a greaaer, I might be able to pureuada her to eklp out. but now there ain't a bit of a chance." "I don't aee why aha't eo bent on harln' me handed. Pre been nice to her, and ahe liked me. That'a the reaaon I had to kill Ilafe Mendora he waa jealous ae he could be, and tried to allp a knife in my rllw that night when I rame to 'e her. "But Jim, Inei nayi Hhe didn't see him with any knife, and when they picked him up, after you hod gone out, thoae greasers eay he didn't ercn have a pocketkulfa. What do you make of lunw luei eaya the flret thing (he aw waa you drawing your gun, and that you proceeded to pump him full or lead without any warning. "I know it looks bad. colonel, but mat greaser did certainly try to knife me. I taw it in hie hand, and It looked aa big aa a sword. Thoae friends of his made way with tlst knife when lliey came to pick him up." Well, 1 11 see you to-morrow In eourt Your ease will coma the first od the docket, and It won't take long 10 near me enuenee agalnat you. I am sorry, but I can't make teetlmony. and what that girl will swear will hang you, surely. Oood-by." The young lawyer left the dreary little jail think- ug at-epiy. Jim went to the small window and looked out across the waste of shim mering sand and buffalo gross, re llered here and there by a few stunted niKa(iilta buahes. The best radiated In wary sig-tags, and seamed to stifle htm In hie cell. He longed to tie on bis bronrhn, loplag serosa the range after the cattle, and It pained him to think that eueh pleaaure would nerer again be his. Ha knew that he had acted foolishly la going about Ines Oonsales he had been warned that ha would hare trouble with Kafe Men do.a If he did. Mendosa was a well-to-do ranrhero, and the farorltc with the parents of the girl They were urging her to marry him, but ahe had been putting him off as long as she could. Old OonaitU'S, an svll-looklng Vu lcan with one eye. regarded Jim with distinct disfavor. So did his wife. They tried In ereiy way to show him that his presence was unwelcome. Jim saw their game, but was unruffled by It. He was as polite as he knew how to he, and etc n tried to be f Hindis with Knfe Mendora. Hut one nlirht after he was leaving the adobe of the Iton inles', a inelinter cracked from be hind a clump of iiieMiulte bushe a, and a ball clipped a piece out of hla hat. Then 1 e knew that henceforth it was wur b tween him snd Metidora. Ines waa the prettiest girl In the country. Rlie was small, ami had a fig ure as lithe and graceful na that of a tiger. Her ayes were as bright as stars, and large, and full of ripreaelon. Her complexion waa the purist ollre, snd aha wore her great muss .4 hair braided down her back. She was young, too, and she did not like to t forced Into a tunrrlngu with Meiidoui, hut her parenta wen- Insisting, she could not forget Jim, and bin evident e.liiilrutlini of ).r. Slie .lid not in,, rtirslnnil till he snlil to her, but slm understood enough to know that lis loved her, ami the thought made hrr very, very rimmr Indeed And when 1-OR CHILDREN Nothing, thar '-nines in a bottle, is more important fur children thmi Setts emulsion of cod-liver oil. And "important" means that it keeps them in oven health. Whenever they show the least disturbance of even balance of health, it promptly restores them. It is to be used as a food, whenever their usual food does not quite answer the purpose of food. Weil Had yoe t linU le try, U you like BCurr BOWNK. y. ,..., , Vwfc Bronlei-$l A. E. Voorliles. j The Sanation of Jim j Dj Garrard Harria, Jim 'rent to Los Crnces, he bought her a Utile gold heart on a chain, to wear about her neck. Rhe wore It un der hrr U;se she was afraid to let Ilafe si e It, or her father. 6he had been threatened and brow beaten by her father since the death of Mendoza, and she bed cr.ni her eye out at the thought of l. r testimony hanging "Kl lienor Jt:u," ho l ad been so good to her, and wLu r.t in trouble on her account. Hut, llit n. the truth was, eh,e did not see Knfe with the knife. He might hare bad it in bis hand as he started toward Jim, but she did not see it. The next day the courtroom was crowded. Old Gonralrs was there with all his relative, and frienda to get hla rerenge for the Ion of s rich son-ln-Jhw, who would have support ed him in Idleness the rest of his days. Ilafe had lots of friends, also, who wanted to see the cursed gringo pun ished. And Inez was there, also, her eyes red with weeping. Khe sat in the courtroom and glanced furtively at Jim. Once their gaze met, and she found no anger in the honest blue eyes. Her own fell to the floor. Jim's lawyer noticed all this. He knew that on the facts there wss no power to save Jim. The girl held hi" life In her hands. There was no pit a that he could make that would excul pate the prisoner not even tempo rary Insanity. Hclf-dofenss could not well lie pleaded, as there wss not a scintilla of evidence to support It. The minor cases were disposed of, and the noon hour approached. Court was adjourned until two o'clock, and it wss announced that the case of the state vs. James Griggs, murder, would lie taken up. The sherilT led Jim to hia cell, and the gang of Mexican. Hied out to exult in the coming downfall of the baled gringo. All except Inez she siit In the courtroom and refused refreshment nnd repulsed her pcoplc'i uuvuuces, alone in her sorrow. Jim's luwycr walked over to the she r IfT's olllce. "Joe," said he, "In case I wanted to have a little confab with Jim, and were to bring a couple of other particsin.it would be all right, wouldn't it? No troublo Just a little talk." "Hurei yes. I'm mighty sorry for Jim. It's a bad cuse. This here conn try Is mighty nigh gone to the devil when a white man gets hung for n klllln' of a greaser. Next tiling they'll be niTCKtln' us fcr klllin'covotcs. Yes, I'll let you in any time that you want." The lawyer walked slowly over to the courtroom. He espied the delect ed little figure sitting in the far cor nrr, her head in ber hands. lie walked oftly to her. Ines," lis said, "do you want Benor Jim hangedr No, no," sh exnlslmed. "I no want him hang Benor Jim, he been good to me I like he em mushoheap. See?" Hhe drew from about ber uuck a little heart. "lXd you want to marry Ilafe Men flora 7 No, no. He too ola, en he all time drunk, an owes, en be not nice Ink Benor Jim." Well, would yo save Jim, If you could? If you could do so and not have your folks bother you?" Ml, senor, yes, yes I no want to hurt him I like Benor Jim." "All right, you Just wait here, and hen I cuius after you, you follow me will fix things so your folks won't know about it, until it is too late." The lawyer went into the olllce of the clerk of the court. "Where's Judge Hmlth, the Justice f the peace?" he asked. He found the justice, nnd In u few words explained to him. The Jus tice's eyes twinkled, and he, ton, as sented. Iluck to the clerk's olllce went the lawyer, and this time he came nut wlih a piece of legal-looking paper In his Mekvt, hearing the Klrjiuturv of the clerk. He went upstairs aul got Inez -she couie willingly. Together the three innsle their way rapidly to j.,.. m on ifoin muicr nun nia friends were In the shade of the court house on the other aide. Together they went in the Jnll to Jim's oell. A few minutes Inter they emerged again, all their faces wreathed in smiles. Court reusscmbled, and the case of the state ts. Griggs was called. De fendant pleaded not guilty. 'tall the first witness for the state," said the court. Ines Oonsales, Ines Oontnles. come Inter eourtl" bawled the bailiff. The prosecuting attorney settled himself In his chair. There waa a lirruthlexs silence. Ines came slowly down the aisle and seated herself. She was sworn, and the attorney commanded: 'full the Jury now, what vou know about Jim Griggs lmirdcrlni? Uufc Uendosa." lues looked oppeiiliniflv at Jim's lawyer, llu unfolded his long length from l.U chair and arose. If the court plcnsc, wo object to the witness testif vlnif." What ground ?" suupped tho district attorney. There's no rule of law, common. Civil or statute, that can make a wife testify against her husband. The wit ness Is the wife of the prisoner." this is a trick," cried the district attorney. It may be a trick." irrlmwd Jin.'. lawyer, "but it's the trick that wins the game. Here's the license, instied In due form, ami here's the rcrtincnte of Hon. bumpkin Smith, Justice of the penes, who performed the ceremony an hour ago. lauova for a diaciiarire of the accused." Motion sustained," said the lutlire Ith alacrity. "Knler the case as nolle proasrd, Mr. Clrrk." 1 hat evesiing, under a safe escort of cowbojH u protect them from the Mexicans, Jim and his bride m re safe ly e.iuducts'd to 1. os ( ru.'cK. where they took the U-itlii back to the states, anil where they could lie in pence and hap piness on the old farm lu faruwuv Illinois. a 1 i- There la a Class of People. Who see injured tv the u ol colli e Kei'cntly there hss been placed in all the grocery stores u in preparation cslled UIkAN-(, ui.iue of pure i;rsiun, tbst tikes tho pise of collVe. The must delicate stouiai l receives It without dis tress, snd butfuw can tell if Itoiu cotlee. It djes not cost over 4 as modi. Chil dren may drink, it nb Kreat benellt. 15 els. Slid i'5 cu. per package!. Try it. A.k for til! A IN. 0. io, W, lane, l ewnoio, Mich., write : "Your Kodol Iyspepia I'ure. is the heel remedy lor indigestion snd atointi It trou ble that 1 ever usl. Kor rmrn I suflcreil Iroin dyspepsia, at times o.inivnllitig m to ftsy in bed and csueing lue untold agony. I am completely cured by Kodol lyepcpeia Cum. Jn recommending it t, friends who mifl'wr from indigcrMon I al wsyi oiler to pay lor it if it l..iu. Thin far I have nm-er paid." lr K to nor. Malaria Makci Impure Mood. urotsjs lasteless t'biil IVnic vi U . lariat AOc. I L.J I Soft Harness Too cu Bsak your ha txm mm mntt M a glavm mod M touch M UV fcf mui l&l H Kits A liar. Oil. YJ rma ImM mm hut mm EUREKA Harness Oil i BUkM ft trMr looklntr har ' Em DW. Mavl ot pur. bsry tsfsrlM ud, r pTtavlijr- prtrtl to wL Mid tj staroaro on ca 1 CRIMES AND ACCIOEN 1 3. The McDonald hotel at Dawson, the largost hotel in tho north, was burned. The Ions is 20,000, including &,WQ on baggage of guests and sS,(hK) on furnl turo. Nothing was innared. The hotel is owned Ly t lie wifo of Akiaud-.r Mo- Ooiiaid, the Klondike king. 8amnel Su'.iga, foromaa of the dty difltributiug di partmeiit of the St. Loais pofctoffl' C, was urrested, charged witli ite.tling letters. Fifty letters, soma ntuiniiig money orders, were fouud ou bis person. PoHtodleo Inspector Dice says the theft of letters has been known for one year. Daring the year, Dice says, merchants hare lost f 2,000. Goorge Rliody, a Sonth Eyron (N.Y ) farmer, says a Rochester dispatch, tied bin team of horses to the brakebeam of su empty freight cur, aud, ufter cAu- liouliig his wifu and children to remain lu tho wugou, ran into the station. Iu his uhHcnco a switch engine btcked down and coupled on to tho string of cars and started to pull them out on to tho main track. Tho horses, lal I f lit by strong rope halters, followed, first at a wulk, whicli was incieased to a trot, and finally, an the engi:io gaiuud liead way, tliey wuru obliged to break into a mad gallop to keep up, the wagon bumping mid hounding over tho rails and ties, spilling its occupants and load of cabbages all uloug thu route. The Uation ugcut, seeing tho predicament l the Khody outtlt, signaled tho switch sngiiio to stop, which it dil, not, how ever, until tho homes had fallen through 1 trostle. The Klondike) theater at Hurloy, Wis. wooduil building i'ifi foot long, threo (lories hlgli ami 60 foet wide, canght lire while most of the Inmates were iu foil, and, says the dispatch, nine men ud one wmnaii are missing, and thoro may bo others who have purished iu tho Are. Several others were seriously in jurod. Tho building was occupied by 25 (woplo, consisting of tho Lo Clair film ly and a stock company, which guve vuudevillo entertainments. Secret sorvioe agents at Kl Paso, Tex., trrestod M. J. lMiion, a local photog. rnpher, and captured a largo niimlxir of photographic, plates bearing imprints of f.r silver col li lie. ites. (10 national bank Hotel, 10 note issues of the Deseret National and another Salt national bunk; Ncvado National hank of Sail Kraucisco, lianc i N.tcioual of Mexico, Banco de Lamli es of Mexico ami iiuico Minoro of ( Iliiliu.ihtia, Mexico; alsu a largo numlsir of iiuliuislieil bills. IN THE PHILIPPINES. First Lieutenant IUIn.rt T. Crawford if thu First infantry, a sergeant and live men, while attempting til urns tho Ualiyou rivor in Samar, wuro drowned. Luklian. the insurgent leader on tho island of Samar, has sent a messago to Ijoneral Smith declaring that hu will not listen to uegoiiiittions for sunouder until the Aiuiriciins havo withdrawn from the (i.iudiira valley. General Smith has ordered every American mi ller iu the l.-lanil of Samar nuil tho island of Ijcytu never to bu wit limit vrms, even at iinal liunv General Smith also directs that scouting must continue inei ss.iully, and that all neo lie I lulu p c ipl ui-ed must Ihi dustroyed. Advices from t'atbalog iu, c apital of Sanuir island, report Unit Major Waller attacked a torce of Iuhuivoihk occupy ing a strong posiliou at Sultjou, two ihree-iuch guns luiii used lo shell tho rels'ls' Htrougliold. TliroUKhout tho lit-stday the tiisurieuts wro able to hold the place, hut Major Wall, r resinned the attack I i next day, a n! .it'tcr a le-p.-iMie en j.i .-"iiieiit, carried t!i . p M. ( urn. I wo iii .rules ot tie- .uiicmng force nu I '.M I'l-ur-cuH u -.-u killed. Major Waller I trojed tl: ' cu.irlels llld the i I hulls. .. I'iii insi. events are becniuiM1,' moro ll'tlve In the l-lllll I id I. -vie. 1 C. ' i - -1 1 1 1 V hc town ill M.ilt.ile i was allilcke ,t hnni.ic.;!, t'.ie III. l:i' Ills cut lllC tel.). jr ; l i mi', ami Minle a iletaeUuicut of Aiucric.in trisip wore rep.iuini; it !.l(.y wcio IU . I upon by a band ol lusur. ifetns. Afbrabriet sn.un ,h tiio levels were disperse I. W-XPI'N HON N if ,S The of'l , of th i le;'.i;h i is i bmnl. uiys a W.ishingion di. patch, will mako an cxi'innie.it sliortiy win roly Ihcycx- sct ti) iroject a great i:l inch beam of light from sea to sky, which will he visiblo to mariners from !10 to 10 mile i. f successful, it is behoved It will lie Applied to all lightships in tho f uturo. Coaling stations and coal supplies have Ikvii established by Hear-Admiral llradford, chief of benurcau of equii)- uioiit of tho navy dciurliiicut, to such an extent that a vessel of the United States navy could si cum round the world and use no c.ial but that belong mg to America. lu ttuio of war it would Hut be possible for an Auii-i ieau warship to obtain coal b d.ingin to tin govet linn ut at l-alt iM'au ports Uvauso of tiio llcces-ity ot the otisiu-vatlcc of uciiiralitv bv the KureiH'au uatnins. 'oallng stations will U) eslablisheil ou the S.mth Aiiiericau coiitiucui, and an American warship will tluei li.iv.i no ditllcully lu obtaining coal in all puts id tho world save lurois'. lllllllliV III Us. ir-a Tho recent feg in Uiuduii was the cause, of a great increase in the mortal ity, ami numerous bodies were roinnl at the mortuaries awaillug ldetititicA tiou. Silicon laborers are missing fioni tho docks, and It is suppwcil that they walked lino tho water. Thu Irorinan linpeiial deficit has hero. toforo lu estimated at liVAKKi.tVH) miuks. It ts now asserted that the budget will assume a deficit of U l.iHM,. OoO marks (:l..lKM.iXH). Tlie women of Japan have pititlouoii the government against allowing Mor mons to propagate their creed or remain lonir.-r lu Japan. - HIli h)TUV 'I U -vt. ' in ii. . i.t hr irti,.j .t Jf n ! Mr. ClrTelaad aa Capital sad tabor. Founders' day at tho Carnegie Iusd. rnte SI misirargo was moue iu woe. sion of an address bTex - PresidentCleye - land, who spoke of "The Obligatious of - . . i i o -r ,. 1-... deplored the qu:irrel bet wecu employers aml employees, and said there should be no antagonism in this roautry between labor aud capital. Labor and capital touch and reiugle so constantly and naturally among us that the laborer of today is frequently the employer of labor tomorrow, sud should always sup plement each other. There can be no excuse for eury of capitalistio wealth, said Mr. Cleveland, for the balk of happiness among tiie American people i li.nii.l ,,ii mm of nnr srxsinl llfa far i.,w t.c.t nii b th riclL Ha' disciaiineil anr luu-utmu tosu;zest what may U the cau or causes of the dislo - Cation wan a so fruin. iiuy occurs iu the relation of capital to labor, aud said: "The siiu.ui m itself proves that some where lucre oro members of oar part ners. up in American citiscusuip who act in vio'atl ai ot partnership duties, and I am -urn I venture nothing iu U! iking the as-ci tioii tint the only rem ciiy tor tins s::ti-iiiin must bo fonud iu a return to tiio observances of tho lavy of American co-onrauou. This retarn will not I e acouiuiUiic-d by nursing real r i::ta:i;.iry injuries on tlie part of iabcr, nor by lordly and s. lfis:i arro- .-ance on liio par: of cipital. A begin ii iu must be made by conspicuous ex amples til a r..r-k'nition of Ihe ilu:y and A 1 L'atiiiia wiiicu ere tiio conditions uMu wk.cli iho lull unj lymeut of oar partnership advantages depends. J. I. Mummi ostly Kntertalnnients. The liivisn ciui ri.imiiiciiu said toharo M-eti ; iv !! by J. 1'ieqiout Morgan at tho 'r.ennial cot,v ntion tf the Lpi-scopal '.liuicii at .San Francisco was severely ouii.k:k. .1 on by liio R-.-r. J. 13. S if K.ll.iiiuru in an mldress to a . eil a.-s.K;i.ition whicli luot at his eh tie. i. Dr. liislges, who wa a deputy in lac em. wot:. in, reel an ex;ract from a .iji.riUs--n.aiig tin catering for the M r.'iu party, winch was in tho p--r-lite:, cliare of Stierry: "As for wines, lei cieitcest viutaet wero brought on: by ijh.-i i v, inciudiug Joiiaiiuesbergur at a h iltle, w-iiicii unites it ulsiut 1 a .a.i." Dr. liol.. j said it was "a sul tiling that the liiuueis of one of tho deputies to tiio c uiveiitiou should hare ln-cii giv.iii as intioii promiiieuco as, if not more pro.niuenco tliaa, tiio proceed ings of Hie cuuveiittou." linn tu Knil liner War. According to the Leaden Daily News, Mtijoi Gcni r.il I hi Hamilton, who sailed reieutly for houtli Africa to act as Lord Kitchener's chief of staff, tukos a plan prepare t iu Iiidou for a more vigorous campiign, Willi a view to ending the war beforo tho coronation festivities begin. "General Hamilton's appointment, -ays tho Daily News, "is part of a plan ..ri.inK''i tiller tlie king's return from tiie coutiui-ur, alsiut six weeks ago. Unless Iord Kitchener should decline to bu ciiiupial-ant tho new scheme is lik -iy to develop about thu beginning of tiie year. lu a l t'er dated October 23 1, tho Capo Town cnrresioudcnt of tho Daily Mail says: "Iml Kitchener and Sir .lohiGoriloii Sprigg (lhel'uH) premier) Inivo iiiriiuged a scliemu for tiio expul sion of tlie invaders from Capo Colony. A joint commission of imperial aud colonial military chiefs has boeu sittiug hero for some days past to draft a scheme. It is understoisl that this pro vides for the colony taking a large share In thu I uturo campaign and contribut ing largely toward its cost. Apparently a levy of loyalists on masse is tho idea involved." Nltiker l-Mrcti-il l n nr f llrlilR-cpnrt. 1), mils Mukihill quit tho Wheeler A Wilson power-house, whore he had been stoker for !l) years, savs a Ihidgeport (lliinn.) disatch, and w is installed as mayor. Four years ago lie was elected alderman iu a Republican ward, win ning by ail overwhelming intij nity. He challenged every ordinance that took money from the treasury, and iu doiiiK so he attacked men iu a way that would have brought libel s ntsagaiiist lillu had ho had menus. Two years ago ho was elected by u still greater majority. A uuwspasr, in a jM-u!;ir way, suggested him tor mayor. Mulvihill was in terviewed mid said hu would run if nominated, but that hu would not lift his hand to get tho iinmiuatiou. Thu lalsir unions took it seriously, aud ho went beforu the DciuiH'ralic conven tion with tiio pledgisi votu of evury union man lu tow n, lu tho convention ho defeated the rich men who coveted I hu place, liven then great odds were tiered a.'iitust bis election, which hu won hands down. .Miiiiaturo shovels Weru used by his mipuirtcrs as badges. Charles Miller and Mrs. N. C. Col lins, alius Graco Arnold, aluts Grace Allison, formerly of Cleveland, St. Iiotils and San Francisco, who wcru 'ouvictcd of having used tho mails to Icfruinl iu conducting a matrimonial bureau, were seuiciiced at Kansas Cily to a year and a day in prison. Sheriff Cisik of ToK'ka couuly, Kas., Slid Deputy Sheriff Williams wore cap tured by two convicts (who, with many others, had esciiH'd tro,u the federal r l urn Li-' el n.-' a; Yl Mlu is Ti I. n. ,.!.oi 57. l'l'l. f rt '''' sie t'. id I no I a i ... , th. v i . :.. ),.,, ur ,i r .i.e. 1 I I ' si tt. r, , in;, , . t p ui .- '. I t A Iv ,., Ill Vl S. -.ttil'iu, tth it h K') v.r.r h to a ,m;n u!!e.-. t Inn IiVj S'tnnio fl.nlt s.";n,t y.t li-.to ar.s -cdo i it t:scu:,:r.,is ol horet j lo-i' lyws a tejrl-j thso Ifrriils ' r. isniliu.:! f .' i Is si!..nt(i. If 5r0 f,' eno cl Ikcn v j wart ! ij t ( y.t jj time L 7cferAeyf Si A i J 11 brine ) s t-trmueal niiat. Can tslo). ..II si'ti ISo knov.led;.i thai l.(0.C0.)v,omrti have bcon cemplfl.-U c ited by Hine ol Ctr Li. Theses."!, sn jatlrrrii fro'j Isiicorrhocst, ir.-i ju'jr heausoha, cactsohs, snd bearing tfoan paisv Wins ol Ci-dul sill xiop s'l ISojs achet ad Hint ! lor vou. Purchats $1.00 bottlo of Wino ol Caru'ul to-day and talis it la Irs p.-itsey of your home. I r ' f s.e . .si .l miA.tii. , ..to. K -. .x ., 1 I lllllfc il..U:m t , t ,ll.. I. IU). J utij,,) t Pauline, near Topeka, I aad nel(1 for aeroral hours. The ou- T)C(J ,h(,a through a li:n- o- jpy Slrri(I0ook bal fn.. .. oonyu-n in.o a farmnouso, l ut i.. rmed him i.i j p,. I " . i i.cii IXipu y Saeriit . .. ,.- l-j.l- UJ Ul-Usi . -..1.1 Iii. i'"' was gathered :n. Tne tliccrs on t. outside wre afrail t'l do any: i- . cause In i to v.i-:s ttirvsi.t-iittl .- - i it. sher.tT an! liml pi'"' it rescue Wt-P) mile- 'he c i.v. . exactol a pru c.i , n.n m- -n i nermit it i i v oi me i-lc ; s i.i .n. . tlleiil, m i "-el roil I !.'a-:;.. ,la lo i A Great Railway. The Cbicstio, Milwaukee A St. I'sul Rr 1 ;a running Electric Uiihteil Trains ol Compartment Cars, Standard Siee ing Cars, UuUel Library Sniokinj Cars, Dioing Csrs and Coaches, b tween Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pan' and Mmnesrolie. Buffet Observation Psrlor Carsnndiy trains between Chicago, St. Pan! and Minneapolis. Klectrtc Lighted Trains ol Sleeping Csrs, Buffet Librsiy Smoking Cars, Dining Cars snd Coaches bet seen Chil sK and 1'i-d Moines, Omaha and Stoiu City. .Solid Trains between ("bicaiio sin Northern Wisconsin sud ihe I'pue l'eninsultof Michigan. Solid Trains between Chicago and Iowa, Minnesnts, Southern and Cential Dskuta. The finest Dining Cars snd 8'eepinir Cars. Electnc Heading Lamps ii berths. U.GOO miles of road iu liiin ii', Wlscon Mn, the I'pper reniuiiula of Michigan lows, Minnesota. Mig'Otiri, Soulh Dakota and North Dikota. Tiel et Agents everywhere sell tickets over i he Chicago, .M Iwankee, A Si I'sul Kailway, or address i' .1. K lily General Ajjent, 1:14 Third S ., port land, Or. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name for Ihe Chicago, Mil wank we & St . I'aul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the Pioneer Limited" train every day sud night between St. I'sul and Chicago, and Otasha and Chicago. "The only perfect trains in the world. Understand : Connections are made with All Transcontinental Lines, assur ing to passengers the best service know n Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam heat, of a verity equalled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All tick et agents tell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infoi mation, address, J. W. Casey, C.J. Eddy, Trav. lass. Agt. General Aiient, Skattle, Wash. Pobtlanu, A. E. oorhies can supply you with anything needed in the photogrspli line, either amateur ur professional supplies BRIGHT'S DISEASE The largest sum ever naid for a Dre- cription, changed Hands in San r ran Cisco, Au. 30. 1'jOt. Tho transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,500.0 ) and was paid by a party ol business men fur a specific lor linghl's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable disease. They commenced the serious investi. gation of the specific Nov. IB, HHJ0 Ibey Interviewed mores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over uiree aoien cases on Ihe treatment and w atching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable rases. sud administered it with the physicians air junges. i p to Aug. s, 7 per rent of the test cases were either well or prr-itressing favorably. I here being but thirteen tier rent of failures, the parties were pstnlied and losed the transaction. Tlie DiovHediiiKs oi me investigating committee and the clini.-Hl reports of the test cases were published ami will bo mai ed Ires on application. Address Juiin J. triroN Cumi'any, 420 Montnomery HI. Ssn Fran citco, Cal. Spreads Like Wildfire. Wnen things are "the best" they be coma "the best selling.VAbrsham Hare, leading druggist, ,'of ;llelleville, ()., w rites . "Klecliic Hitters are the best sell ing bitters 1 have handled in :'0 tears " You know why? Most diseases begin iu disorders of stomach, liver, kidnevs bowels, blooil nuil nerves, Elec'r.c Hit ters tones up the stomach, ngnlates liver, kidneys and IwwcIh, pur. lies the bliHid, utreimlheni the nerves, hence cities iniilli.inlis of maladies. U builds up the entire nslem. I ins new hie and vigor into any wesk'sn-klv, inn- town man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold In lr. kii iner. ilrinfiist. Drain-Food Nonsense, Annil.er riiliculuus IchhI fad has been brsndid by the most competent aulbori ties. They have disielled Ihe silly noiou Ihaeoue kind ol fooJ is needed lor brain, another for musclee, snd still another for hones. A rorrect diet will not only nourish a particular part ol the body, but it will suelsiu every other part. Yet, however good your loud may be, lis nutriment is deslruyed by indi- geeuon or dyspepsia. iou must mo- ears ior ineir appearance ur prevent their coming by taking regiiUrdnses.il Green's August K.oer. the Isvorite medicine of the healthy millions. A lew diH-es u ds digestioM, slimnlatea the liver In healihy ae'iun, purities the blisnl. and makes tun Its l hiinant and v c i uis Y mi can cet lr. ii G lire. nV rensb ' in- di- at l . K l nii s. tiel G ei u's .spects! Almanac. Astounding Uiscory. Kioui Cooper trie, Mich., comes wonl I a wonder ul discovery of a pl-snaut listing Inpitil thai when used beior. i ft ii in j by snv one lioutiied with a i in! cniuh alwais en-nns a goodnight' resi. ' it ii nsiri cum nu. coul, ttsi." writes Mrs. S. Ilimelburger, "fm ihtee gt-nerslions ol our family have Used lr. King's New tliscovery for ton uiuptioii and never lound I'scpisl lot I'ounhs and Colds " It's sn unrivaled life-saver when used for de)erale luns diseases. Gus'iinteitl Ik. tile J0c aid 1 at lr. Kremer's The Excitement Nol Over, lite rush at the drug tloi slill con iinui-a and daily sc ires of people ral lot a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throal and Limits for the cure of Coitghs, iVilds. As bins, ltronchltle and Conniuip ion. Kemp's lUlsam, the rtandard amily lenoilv. is told on a guaianite aud never I. lis to,-ivc eulire saMslaci.oc. Truss 2V. aud Wc. WIRES TELL TUB WEATHER. MrasSi ( a 1lrapfc Feaaa Aecaral iirteoroloaleat Front rta. There are no mere reliable weather prophets any win if than the telf gTa h wires :htit are now ro common as to U "within the reach of every one," aa bargain counter husilers ex press it. Th: novel dtscuvery was made by a German physician in the following manner: As be win waiting fora train a: a country f ration he heard a shrill sound, which was made by the wtml as it pafi-ed throuch network of nearby wires. At once the doctor rememht'rrd 1h.it he had frequently heard a similar toi-rd e ther imme j:a:e'y I'efoie or after a xtrr.i or a heavy fr.H of r -.ln or snow, and it nat urally occurred to him to try slid aa certain w hether there was anyconnec--lion between the sound and such changes in the weather. As a heavy shower of rain fell with in 4S horns after he had heard the sound st the railroad station he con cluded that there was fitch a connec tion, sr.! he then determined to inves tigate the mat ter I -..ironchly. As result he now nia:r.:.i':is. first, that any unusual disturbance in the teleirraph w:r?a is an InfaiPile "r-tllcat. r t.t bud weather, art'. " "d, ih.it ti p nature of Ihe can-- in ihe aim :!' roiij :e learned fretn th? si. end which Ihe w'r.d makea when parsing through the wires. Thui a deep souad, he says, which is of considerable or medium strength. 'i"oTtte th-it tb ere will be slighi sa.iweri of r iin with m. dernte wtntl w ' hin fr.ini r.d 4s h'-urs. nnrl. nn the o t li i r h t) ' ' ! . 'i -"It ' ). si -' ' ... utul 's th" sure token nf r. hi-tivv stcrin, which will be ttccom;.:ii !.,! l y much rain or snow. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Ton t nl (he Sin'e Oregon, for li e 0 untv of Josephine Cluirles L, Tuti, I'laint'ir ) v. lane A. ChaiU'ick, Davis Brower, K. U. Downing, lane Matildt knupp Floience Lindrine, Matilda 11. Baxter, lohn Hrandt Rapp,a niin nr," Defendants. lo Jane Matilda Kuapp. Florence I.an- iliinoand .Malilda II. Baxter, defend anis : In the name of tlie Stale ot Oregon: You anil each of you are hereby required lo upiear and ariBwer the complaint filed against you in Ihe above entitled 'lit on or before tbe 5:b day ot Decem ber, 1901, that being the last day of lime prescribed in the order for pub lication of this summons, made by tlie Honorable Abe Aitell, Judge of the County Court, of Ihe State ol Oregon, tor Josephine County, on the 22J riav of October, 1901, and tiled in tbe above entitled Court aud cause; and if you fail eo to answer fur want thereof, the' plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief praced for in hie complaint on file in said caiue, to wit : That a partitiun ol the Northwest (Quarter of Section Thirty six iu Township Forty, South, Range Eight West of the Willamette Meridian, in Josephine County, State ot Oregon, be made according lo tlie rights of the respective yaiiiee, or if a partition can not be bad without material injury to those rights, then that eaid premises be sold by and under the direction of the Court and the proceeds applied, first, to the paymentof the general costs and disbursements of the suit; second, to the costs oi relerence and of sale, aud third, the residue be paid to the several owners in proportion to their respective in terests, snd for such further and tlil ferent order and rtlief in the premieee as to the Court may seem equitable. The first publication of this summons ie made on Thursday the 21th day of October, 1901, and the last on Thurs day, the 5tli day of December, 1901. A. C Moron. Attorney for I'lainuff. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO WlTlT DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT. In acCnrdllllCM With Iba t-uoilirmtiattl. ol the laws of the State ot Oregon, rela live to insurance companies, notice it hereby given that The Lancashire Insurance Company of ManchpNtei Knulnml .Lni-in.. I. cease tioinr. business within the Stab oi uregon, intends to withdraw its tie posit with the Treasurer ol eaitl State am' will, if no claim shall be filed with the Ineiirsuce Commissioner within sis months from the 2'.'nd day of July, 1901 withdraw ila denneit. from tlm Gi.,. Treasurer. Th Lancashiks Inhurani'r Company. lly Mann tit Wilson Manstrere tor I Iim laift I'...,! Dsietl at Ssn Francisco, this 15th. day o! Juiy, linn. NOTICE TO CONrRIUU.E. To Arche L. Ie laiwie: Notice is hereby aiven bv tb im.l.,. ligned, your co-owners iii the placer million claim situated on Rogue river, in oi'sepiioit- .o-uuy nun snown as the '' Horseshoe" minim? claim lm-nt.l i,v I 1... t-.:- . 1 v oniire ji. r.wilig, atav LI, lSlHj, till notice ol which is rec rdeil at page 4:16 oi. ii, oi i tie .nisceilttiieoiH Minim ivticiirii ill . niiiiii iii.m I .. f. -r v Kwiiiiit, vori;uii mat unless you contribute and pav to anl undersigned co-owners within nlnelv iIbih tiotn ihu il.o. ,.t ii... a.... publication ol this notice, the sum ol , --j- --- ... mm .'evenly live Dollars, ($75 00) Ihe saint ueillir voir lllonnrtion .,1 tl.u ....... nl annual labor done on Slid claim in order . -- w, .,,(7 IUBI OP 10 prniect me tit le thereto during Ihi years 1S9S, lS'.ril, liiOl, vour one-lourtlt intertst thriem will be lorleiteti to vnin co-owners. W. E. Bkcxshh, Sept. 2(1. 1901. notice to creditors. The iiiulersiuned having hum isit.. ed execuiot ol the estate ol Joseph Kess ier, neceaseti, nv ihe Gonnly Court n Jn-ephiiie Cuiimv, all per8,,,i. bsvint claims against cud in, .to are herebv no utied topresuit Ihe name to me a' Gran i l ass, Josephine County, Oregon, will ih orop. r piool anil vouchers, withii su moiitba in. in i,e dale of this notice Dared this 21th day of In v, l!Ml. T. Ktssi nit, ! xei ilttirol Ihe nUW cf Joseph Kesslef til It til. WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR DESSERT 1 Hue question arises in Ihe family very day. Let us answer it to-day. frv Jt-ll-o, a delicious and healtblul ilecsert. l'iepa-eil in two minules. No 'oiling! no baking! simply add boilinj ater and set lo cool. Flavors :-Letn-mi, Orange, Rasberrv and Strawberry. ' el a package at your giocers to day 10 ce. Fvi.iT DR. JORDAN'S cmist (M'JSEUH OF ANAT0L5Y mi siurr it., ui rtiiciK. cu. TW. Luls ! asm Mirm h. n. . 0. JOHDAa-otK.Sdo, SWltoMBMWM. I 1 " H'llMtSj MllHMi . teaUee, W)tap) 1 Oal KM OAS a ea lea I a. . . m fti'lK tm aftlawas. aTlaseta. aua . J ABE ffll ANY YOU 8J HEAD DEAF? NfIlP fjofi ALL DEAFNESS OR ARE NOW by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: ' Baltimore, Md Varri. Gentlemen : Beitiff entlrfly cured of deafnMtv thanks to your treatment 'l iiii ft full history of my case, to le urd at your discretion. ' 11 "Im,. About five years ao my right ear began to ing, aud this kept ou getting nr. my hearing in this ear entirely. worBe ataib I underwent a treatment for catnrrh, for three .nonthft, without nny kuccts eon berof physicians, amonj? others, the most eminent enr ftpecialut of tliucitv , T!1 , only on operation could help me, nnd even that only temtiorarily. that th i "wtte then cease, but the hrarinn in the nficcted ear would be lost forever. aUlKrteieJ I then mw your advertisement accidentally fnent. After 1 nt. 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