I.t X ,iiat Received More VOL. XVIII. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1901. No. 6. i - - .' I ' I '. MM " ( - R. R. E. SMIII, PHYSICIAN ahjSURGEON Offlos. RoomiovarPiorBoe. Residence Booth Iloaid lh nd A. OUANTS PASS. OHKOOK. A. C. HOUGH, AlTOKiNKViTLAW, Practices (a All Btatiad Federal Courts -.- Office over First atlonal Bank. U basts Pais, I OaiaoM. H. C. PERKIIfc 0. 8. DEPUT? MINlflAL 8URVIY0E, Goaxts Pass, Oumox. QEORGE H. BNNS, AAYKR, OUke opKll Ukasts Pais, tel Josephine Obkoom. Men Wanted! ! Wood Choppers, t Wolf Creek, Orson. Good tim ber, and good wges can be made. DUNBAR IKUYKENOALL, Woll Creek, Ore. N. E. Mc( , PIONEf TRUCKpo DELIVERY Furauare and Pino Moving, r GRAN 3 PASS, OREGON. r Tlii sepular brkr shop Get your tonsdal work done at IRA ipiPKINS' On Sixth Str Three chain I' Rstb rouBin connection ii. n. BAferoN, WATOMAKER and JEWEIR. Full assortment Watches,. Clocks, Sil verwear ans rwelry. A Good AssortmersW Bracelets and Ux Bangles, Clement' Orughors J.M.fHILES 'X GiicjniiES ILVRlWARG TADlEWARE Fine Butt a Specialty FRONT an.' OURTH ST3. SWEETLfND & CO. ad SALT 'Paoxa 2 i -, IS D Besu-.yt finishijiullty of MsltrUI. Eltjanca of De.IjA1,, finest workmanship tbe simp is, most f.ipiete ami best set pert tesclie, rsty nents, old machines guarantee jbe niil of siiccesaflinteo We h othr Some goodecond oli, attach tuts a tfepeira. New machines for rent, f Don'think 1 Bcarinj "wis" We saf 'The phone or i us prove it. WHITE Main For Sale B . Wolke, BUtaLE AND GRANT l- ay 1 J. B.PADPOCK, PI" I ftm &ttfit ftirnlah anvthin In Seai I hr-ars 61 experience in ars of experience in that I earl "I orders in the very best rk in Scotch, Swede Can irg Marble. '"i lit 1 1 i i The Almy Restanral Will be Open Day and Niht And will eerve Oysters in any Style Brown Bread and Boston Baked f ana lor sale at all ttmea. After this date tba Almy Boarding-Taw win oe conducted as a Short -Order Rcstau&nt; MEALS AT ALL HOURS, H Mrs. Geo. Aliyi Fiont St., cor. 7 Grants Pass Banting and tap. CAPITAL STOCK $SO,tC Transact! a gr os-ral Banking okftisss Receives deposits subject to frck or on demand certificates. Onr customers are assured of 0) rleeui treatment and eveiy eonsidersln eon istent with found bankim priitples J. FsAMK WaTSOM, a. ECUS PeLLSCK, V L. L. Jswu.i., Can Prea. Thought for Your Horse Yo't should think of your hoi" whea you are buying horse goods 1l as yonrrelf. Not only will Indorse be more romfurtable in the bailees and horse eflects we provide, biatyoa will e more Certain to bo Satisfied. since you will have a pride rouront- fit. Our horse goods are ur pride. We want to make them Top pride al- so. These articles are wel uaile, are sure to re a pleasure wbc er used. anil we Relieve yon will n tliem all they should be. Tbe prk is right, too. JOHN HACK Willis Kr MANVrACTuaaa Myrtle Creek Extra Fa mi tmer FIoui And Everything that gosjwilh First Class Milling For sale by' J. M. Cblks, E. A. Wads and T. E Cornkll. Call for It; same price other brands vAfceVM., 9 YEARS' E'EfllENCE 'rapc Marks DCSIGNS PTRiaHTS 4c atirfklT Mcertnin rnr ot tftt t fTM wht'tiier an ItiTimtlnn tn pnl-(y pnti MBit, i nnmirinin rulhoolt oa Patellar lions hi run ij "nniHinimaj sent froo. DIiIpmI nafmry irtm'tirti-t j'litentjt. pAtmiU tnkt'Tt throuvh! inuu & Co. rcoelva tpfcuti runic, without cli uiiue Scientific Incrican, A hnnAnomrifj llln-lmif'ff t)t. Ircwt el, eulatlon of any rientilif .."-m.l. Tvrmii, 3 ft T.-ar: four months. L in: by til newavWlrt. MUNN & Co."f J Hew York 1 a iCfn - i 1 n 11 WHITE IS KKG.... Ball Bcarng v Like a Bl vclc Maktithe "Whitb" the Kasiift Running Sewing Maclhe Made. of attachmenta fall inrtructioDS by er taken in rxclilice, the fullest possible i, Bve hundred t'nonsand happy, nAaed users, thirty years reatnient What Mora Can You Ask? ( tkea of machines, without bali bjeings, new, very cheap d machines cheap. All kinds of fewing machine Needles t tying Sewing Machine until ychav seen the Nw Ball ite' is Ring" of Sewing Machinend Bicycles. Call, tela- 5EWINQ E COMPANY, Office, .TO an Francisco, Cal. ; Gra lh lit tbe Mark' tbe Mark' mannr 'NT . T or Aj'lV, 7 ' ass, Ore. ft J 1 . 17 C JcMafsautattnU.ataaKteaowutiai iu r i iw. . i a- V W'sj aov kind 1 i a, i , Frwrt si. I . .TnTfllitrMtsfS! Women fkfd Jewels. (Jewels, candy, flowere, men That ia e order of a woman's preferences, wels form a rnannet of rniehtv Dower io the average woman. Een that treatestof all jewels, health, ia often (ruined in the strenuous efforts to make jor save the money to purchase them. If a women will risk her health to get a coreted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insidious conseuuences of coughs, colds, and .bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee'a German Syrnp. It willjproiuptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It ia not a cure-all, but it ia a certain enre for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. O. Ureen's reliable remedies at Dr. Kramer's. Get Green's Special Almanac. To Cure Cold In a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Orove's eicnature is on each box. 26c, FIRST NATIONAL OF SOUTHERN OREGON. Capital Stock, - - $50,000, Receive deposits subject to check or on ceiti Scale payable on demand. Sells sirht drafts on New York, San Fran Cisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transfers sold on all points In the United States. Bjiecial Attention given to Collections ant1 general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Houtherp Oregon, and on all accessible points. R. A. BOOTH, President. , J. C. CAMPBELL, Vice President." H. L.OILKEY, Cashier. QUALITY Always the Same THE REST. If you have a I'rcmo 'you can get nothing better. " Call and examine them. AMATEUR SUPPLIES A. E. VOORHlEi I When Your Joints Are Stiff and muscles sore from cold or rheu matism, when you slip nnd sprain a joint, strain your sido or bruiso your self, Perry Davis' Painkiller will take out the soreness and fix you right in a jiffy. Always have it with you, and use it freely. VSE A FREE PATTERN (your own election) In every sub criber. Only 0 ccntt a Tuar. MS CALL'S A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A r?o; beitftlfiit colortd pistes t latest fnfuans; drtfnkinf Kmnmlti ; fintf srt kownhaisl kittu ; Action, etc Sufc Stfiba to-sJe,f, or, irnd y fnf litrvf CApr l&r sMU vsJiied Send lor terms. StjIUtL, Reliable, Hlmple, Up-(n date. Economical and Abwiluitjtjr Prfectrittlr Papr Pa Herat, Ifr. af 4 V W iTirrtaUWUl BAZAR I Patterns AM Sftnn Alknwtf tmi p r rf ortt k, itew U ItetllH M Utws. Oflf to end r$ emit each fvone tilghrr. Asli fnr them Sold In oMfiy e?ey diy and Wwn, jr by Mil tnm THE MoCALL CO.. IIJ-I15-I17 Ht 31U II, Hf YOUR. IU.fc.nl riiiMiifcwai, oHsrrf ftm. SninW Sma "TWSaiBtoa. I SjaS roSMi. i -s m sSMla with AtmAf IHan. W. arimsa. funutt m aat, ant BL laailSJl. OwMfltraiBlpMqtllHViMi Mil! tmm Vs tba U.l. tai ttm o.A.cnow&co. H E AE Fl I N P R I C A I TS-B- III I llll 1111,1 P"l'flsMajaaaa-ay CKristmexs in Kerby. Kkbbv. Ore., Dec. IS, 1901. Yon will donbtless like to know what the craftsmen of tbh benighted section have been doing during the holidays. From the correspondent of the Observer you will read of onr Christmas doings; in fact, the large crowds eeen on our streeta on that occasion reminded ye old timers of the early days when gold mintug was in its infancy. Good humor and good fellowship prevailed j the spirit of the season seemed to float around like fleecy clouds which floated across the bright blue sky above. The lad ies of the surrounding country were here in full force and with their smiles ami pretty costumes assisted to brighten and vary the scene and cheer the hearts of these old miners from tbe bills and canyons, for many of them may not live to see the same sights agiiu on this, side of tJS uark river. .On the 27th, St. John's day, the mem bers of Bolt Lodge, number 18, A. F. 4 A. M. assembled at their hall, with sev eral invited brethren, to aosist at the installation of the. newly elected officers. P.M. T. F. Floyd took the east and with P. M. S. W. Forbca as D. O. Marxhal, installed the following duly elected officers to serve during the en suing Masonic year: J L Uilmore, W M j J A. Leonard, 8 W ; Geo. Mathew son, J W j Ed Daley, Tteas. ; A. J. Adams, Sec.; John Whittrock, 8 D; Chaa. Skeetera, J D; Wm Kerr, 8 8; Jacob Klippel, J S; Thos. Johnson, Tyler. A pleasant lime waa spent by tbe brethren listening to the remarks and good wishes ol the officers and othtrs. Western Star chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, met in Muranic hall at 4:30 p.m. and the following elected and appointed officers were installed by me retiring matron, Mrs. Liizie Hodg aon- Mrs. Martha Mathewson, WM; F. Stith, W P; Mrs. Lottie Woodcock, A JI; Mrs. Sophia Uilmore, Con.; Mrs. Delia Stith, A Con.; Mrs. Hart, Trcas., J. E. Hodgdon, Sec. ; Mrs. Liziie tiodgjou, Adia; Mrs. Glen, Kuth; Mrs, i-eonarit, Esther; Mrs. Sophia wioiiaru, ilarllia; Mm. Sarah Uibbs, Electa; Mrs. Annie Adams, Warder; Ed Daley, Sent.; Mrs. Uilmore, Chap.; Misa Minnie Johnson, Organist. After which the ladies of the O E S gave a reception to the members of Bolt lodge together with their visitors. The even ing was closed with a cold collation served in the banquet hall of Bolt lodge, the table ol which waa fairly loBdd down with the good tilings of this life, to ilrfcnbe which I am quite unable, We know that th-j ladies ol southern Oregon are, as a rule, good providers Out on this occasion they seemed to have aurpaed themselves. At any rate the table was a thing of joy to gaze upon and when surrounded by the bright, smiling facts ol the s.sters and brothers, was the fain.st scene I have gazed upon lor years, and altogether lovely. ft How's Thin? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Ke ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F: J. Chenkv ACo., Props., Tolkiio. O. We, the undemigne.l, have known F. J. Cheney for tlifi last 15 years, and believe hiio perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry nut any obligations mails by their firm. Wxst & Tkl'ax, Wholesale Druggists, ToLKiio, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucous surfaces of the eslem. Price 7ftc, pr bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pills are the best. Silver Crock' Christmas. Silver Creek, cno of our lemotctt milling rninpx, observed Christinas in a most enj iable manner and one whiih similarly situated ramps would do well to intitule nn like occasions. Our c r respondent semis the following account: 1 lie miners ol silver cnek, together with two miners fmni the head .of 1' igi!" ceck, responded to the invita lion of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Leigh at the Melts tunnel works above the foils and i joyed a grand Christmas dinner. .Our courteoi.s host and hostess made the occasion one to be long remembered by the asienililed gnesis alio declared Mrs. I,eigh to h the uncrowned q'leen of SiJver creek. Skooituin, tli" trapper was eipecttd to be preterit but confined to his lied from Bevere indispoMtion, '.sent his reretf. The mountain orator was expected to reply to the toast, "The mineral of Southern Oregon.' After a general good time the guests bade farewell to their kind host and hcMci and resolved to send to the Cot Hits vote of thanks to the entertainers." Mrs. Leigh, it may be remarked, is the only lady on Silver creek. The Melts and Leigh mansion is a substantial log structure of more than ordinary claim to handsomeness, situated at the lower end of the Silver creek basin, one of the most pleasant situations on tbe face of the earth. Protected on all sides by the steep and lofty mountains the air of the basin has a peculiar mildness In winter, while retaining the fresh and invigorating quality of the mountain atmosphere The cabin is in the midrt of a forest of lofty pines and Cre. The pleasant sur roundings enrhance the enjoyment of auch an occasion as this, the social part of which ia appreciated to the utmost by tbe lonely miners. It Girdles Thq Globe. Tbe fame of Bneklen'a Arnica 8alve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect bealer of Cuts. Corns, Burns, Bruises, Votes, Scalds, Boils, I'lcers, Felons, Aches, Paina and all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c box at Dr. Kramer's. The Burr Bit. The agent for the tociety for the prevention of cruelty to animals in New York, recently captured a dcien pair of burrs from lha mouths of horses owned by fashionable people. In the circum stances, it seems as if the hor.e show might well he supplemented by some sort of an exhibition calculated to edu cate the publio in the matter of treating horses decently. Perhaps it would be interesting to exhibit some of the own ers ot these horses with tbe burr bits in their mouth, being driven about by people who understand the business of using the diabolical instruments. The burr in question is a circular leather pad, with the inside covered with little stiff bristles, nails or screws. This thing ia put on the bit so that the spikes touch the horse's cheek, and the slightest pressure on the rein or move ment of the bead causes the burr to rick the skin, and the horse starts and prances with pain and irritation. This ia supposed to give mettlesome and stylish appearance to the turnout. Undoubtedly, there is a resemblance between the natural (riskiness of a spir ited horse and the nervous jumps of one tortured by contrivances of this kind, but it does not take a very keen observer to see the difference. It seems almost too much to believe that civilized human beings can deliberately torment a sensitive and holple.es animal in this fashion, but the burr bit is proof thtt they do. Something ought to be done to these people, A fine is a mere bagatelle to them and imprisonment is not quite painful enough for the punishment they deserve. What really ought to be done is probably impossible. They ought to be harnessed to wagons and made to draw loads, with burr bits in their mouths, check reins on their heads and the lash on their backs. Enoyo-blo Winter Trip. A winter trip to Southern California and Arizona via the famous bhala Route is one never to be forgotten, Ko newed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh poiuts ot Interest and added sources of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in the variety of inter ests and added industries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two trains leave Portland daily morning and evening for California. These trains are equipped with the most improved pattern of standard and tourist Bleeping cars, and the low rates place tbe trip in reach ot all. The Cubs-n Election Tue Cubans have a curioui cui'.oiu, politically. The adherents of a party or candidate that is likely to be dt feuled simply refuse to vote, So it is reported that the supporters of General M into (or president will not go near the poll or vote at all. What advantage this is, it any, is not easily distinguishable in this country, though perhaps tho sulk ing non-voters iuiagiuo (list by not participating in the election thuy will have a better right or a freer license to revolutu" as soon as the succe-sful man is elected. This is about whit will happcu in Cuba, as soon as the power of the United Slate Government is withdrawn it it ever is withdrawn. But it is not likely that the United States Govern ment will permit many revolutions, rebellions or insurrections in Cuba Since wo bava treed the Cubans from Spain at so great a cost, wo are not like ly to allow Cuba to be misgoverned, as most of the other Latin American states ate. The final outcome, perhaps not delayed for many yearn, will be the an nexation of Cuba to the United Stales, and it is liable to conid In, when it dees come, as a full-fledged Male. The Cu bans will very likely reditu any inferior political position, and we will probably grant them statehood. This will not bj entirely phasing, possibly to I'orlo Itico, llatinii and the Philippines, which will have to remain in a territorial condiiton, but they will tuvd to make the lies', of it, and lu. Uncle Sam a, lap' himself an best I e may to the new ami strange conditions that have niisen in ci nquenci of ll.c war with Spain. Telegram. "The square peg in the round hole figuratively txprca?i the use of means on hill ted to the di sired end. A great niitnv jxoplc who have liecn curt d of dyspepsia and other diseases of the stom ach and its allied organs of digestion .-unl nutrition by the use of Dr. I'ierce'sl roldcii Medical Discovery any: "We tried many medicines with only letnjxirary benefit. It was not until we begun the use of 'Golden Medical Discovery' that we found a complete nnd lasting cure." It ia undoubtedly true that Ir. l'ierce's Golden Mediuil Discovery holds the rec ord for the perfect nnd permanent cine of indigestion and other di scales of the stomach anil associated organs of diges tion and nutrition, it is not a palliative. It cures the cause of disease and builds up the Imdy with solid healthy flesh, not flabby fat. It U with plrsnure thnt 1 trtl yrtti what Plerc-. CoWrn trltc-fl! Iivvery snrl 'l-rlUl' have clone lor mr." wtlle. Mrs. T. M. I'slnier, of Verde-, Kmlfinnn C'., Tf-xm. " Two year, no 1 wm Ultra wilh stomarh and iKmel Ir'.iMc. Everything 1 ctte would put me In rll.tri... I lived two week on milk teti'l e-ven lhat R-nvr me fifiin. 1 fell aa klioiurh I would etnrvc to ilentli. Three doctor nlten.li d tn one aaid I nnd dva- C'ttNia, two aaid catarrh of the alomnrli and .wel.. They attended me (one at a lime) fur one year. I etoufied takrna their medicine and trieif other fmtrnt medicine ; got Do lirtlcr. and I grew ao weak and nervous my heart would flutter. I cnuld n.a do any kind of work. Now I ran do my hnuae work very well ; mm gititiing in firth mud sirtmglA, and can eat anything 1 waul," Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce's Guillen Medical Discovery. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent frrt on rrceijrt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Scud ai one cent stampa for tin paper covered book, or 31 stamps for Uie cloth bound volume. Address Dr. IL V. I'icrcat, Buf falo, N. Y. - :77"ija"r'r,i pen Newman M. E. Church. Quarterly meeting services at the Newman M. F. church next Sunday and Monday as follows: Lovefeast, Sunday 6:30 p. in.; proaching at 7:30 followed by the communion of the Lord's supper. 1st quarterly conference, Monday 7 :30 p. m. Uov. D. T. Sum merville, presiding elder, will conduct the above services. Sunday morning services as nsual, All will be made welcome. The question ot selecting the place for the next cession . of the Oregon annual conference ot the Methodist Episcopal church was referred to a commission consisting of the presiding elders and pastors of the 1st church of Portland, Salem, Eugene and Grants Pass, eight In all. Tbe M. E. church of this place gave a cordial invitation to said commission (or the conference to meet here. Five of the commission have been heard from. We expect to have a favorable reply from the other three. However a majority have cast their voles for Grants Pass which in sures the meeting of the conference with us next fall. J. W. McDouuall, Pastor. At Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning t feel bright and my complete, ion is better. My doctor saya it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kid neys, and s a pleasant laxative. It is made from, herbs, and la prepared as easily as lea. It is called Lane's Modi cine. All dniirgists sell it at 25c. and 50c. Lane's Family Medlclue moves the bowuU each day. If you cannot get it, send for a troe sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Le Uoy, N. Y V Deep MjHirry. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervonsnor-s, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered tor yeark with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Charley, ot Peterson, Ia.. "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myaelf, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am now alilo to do all my house work." It overcomes Constipation, Im proves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at Dr. Kreiui'r'a drug store. NOT COD-LIVER OIL but Scott's emulsion of cod liver oil. They are not the same ; far from it. Scott's emulsion is cod-liver oil prepared for the stomach. Let cod-liver oil alone if you need it. When your physician orders toast, do you breakfast on flour? Pure cod-liver oil is hard to take and hard to digest. A man that can keep it clown, can saw wood. I le thinks he is sick ; he is lazy. We'll irnd you linU to try If you Ilk. SCOTT & UOWNK, ioo Pearl ilrt.l, New Vwk, T T V i 1 14 4 . ft ulona is made Honest Ulthcr, cipcricnceJ tuorkmen, a c'evi-r tinker Ipith an eye for beauty .fit 4 sense of proportiijju Result t The most beautiful and " best fitting boot for women . $3.50 We have Ihcm J 22 Different Slylos. nit ot iiino price. H. L. con & CO. Now York's Christmn.a Public sod private charity gave hap piness to thousands ol persons in Itcw York Christmas day while in the out lying districts, where the wealthy have their country seats, the poor were better cared for and made happier than ever before. The feature ol the day was the orKSnized work of the Halvalion Army. By mei.ns of a fund raised by that organization, ."Q'!Q persons sat down Christmas evening to a tuLstantlal dinner in Madiron-SipiarH Garden, aliile earlier lu tho day DiO) baskets, earn contniiunr; a comp ete dinner, were distributed at the garden, TJ oassais are esiiuiHtefj to oavo cperianitni food for 201)0 person i.JsTbe (Jowery Mission, neaily lflKitJinen and boys were led seiitertnined. Various other (jxsnizviun. supplied all ap plicants with clothing ni tots fur the children. AH the churches hIJ special services, and with elaborate musical programmes, and despite a chill, drizzling rain, the day is bdlloved to bave been a record breaker in the way of charitable work. r mm v ' - ..... . ;t WE'RE Headquarters R HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Furniture. Crocliory nnd 01nssvnro. '. Iiitc'lien nnd Thomas HIO SIXTH FOUND AT LAST. ubtreaaurr Oflletnls Jnbllaat Ores Canoallatroa of Last Ortincar Hauler lw of 1171. The subtreasury officials at Newr York are Jubilant over the cancellation of tbe last certificate of deposit issued under tbe act of June 8, 1B7S. This piece of legislation, which waa ' re pealed by Uie act of March 14 last, regulating the currency, permitted the Issuance of certificates on the deposit by banka of currency with the treas ury, and 714,000,000 worth waa ao 1s autd. For several months diligent search has been made for th lost outstanding certificate, whioh was for $10,000. Kvery bank and trust company making clearings tlirecuy or Indirectly through the clearing house has received a cir cular from Aaslstnnt Treasurer C. N. Jordan asking for the return nnd can cellation of this certificate If Its loca tion was known. Ofllcrrs of the Hank of America, a stone's throw from the snbtrcaury, reported the certificate. It had been liwued originally to the Nntional City bank and transferred by indorsement to the Hank of America. IS POISON TO TBE CHILD. Dr. Falls Adl.r Daelaras AajalBat LwaarUis of Life wad DsllvaeUa of fats In Iks Modara Hob. In a recent address before the woman s conference or the Society of Ethical Culture, at New York city, Dr. Felix Adler said: "What looms up as of most con aplcuoua importance In the avorage home are the luxuries of life and tho delicacies ot fare. Luxury In the home la poison to the child In that home. Mothers who have young children, and mothers should have young children the greater part of their lives, should not spend all their time gormandizing and gowning and in going to matinees. They should tie taught that education la one of the greateat of the grand things of life." Dr. Adlur suggested as a remedy for gloomy achoolhousea, amaller buildings, sun rooms, clubrooma and conservatories. MUST WEAR BRAID IN PUBLIC. Maw Orowv Will SUejwtrw British atny OfBaors to Apwas 1st UaKoran. Society parade grounds In London will be much brlghUned soon by reason of the forthcoming army order that en officer sheill dress In uniform instead of mufti la public. Tbe order comes Into fore April I. It ordains that all army officers shall wear their uniforms In publio and In theaters and places of entertainment ee well. This applies to all hotjfjbhold regiiiHinta, foot guards and cqStJry. "It uitrarH be said that this order Is at alt popular. It ts generally thought that it has been brought about by the Instigation of tlie kaiser when ha was ovr there. It Is understood the whole thing Is supposed to be so incentive to recruiting. Earl ttoberts and the king hsvs had many long discussions on the subject. CHOOSES CHINESE SPOUSE. Mlaaloaarr Wads Oct of tKa Rasa h Works Araaaaw la lu FraasUvio, Mrs. Ida A. Hull, for several years missionary in the Chinese Methodist mission In Rnn Francisco, was married the other day at Denver, OA., to Itev. Chan lion Tan, a minister of the same denomination, with whom she worked In California, where she first met him. The ceremony was performed by Her. Camden M. Coburn. ' lloth are past middle age. Theoavple left for San Francisco lusndlately after the ceremony. Ttle marriage laws of Callforrjisr-prohiblUd their union lu thrsbiate. The Chinese ciergrinajrlironght Utters from prom Ineussilfornla Melhodista, which LerfTke f him In the highest Urms aa a theologian nnd scholar. The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. ' Carpet s. Oooking' Utensils. THE ....HOUSE FURNISHER... STREET NEW ART JEWELEY. Curious and Very Costly Pieces Mads bj Master Workmen. Revival of WoavUrfal Metal Work of Roaal aaeo Tlmaa Poaalarlaoel . kf tko Paris Baaoaltloa-. j. , Voatares of Work. r A new. fad In Jewelry has slowly been making ita way to favor in recent years, and the Paris expoaitlon brought it into something like popu larity. Fortunately, the expense of the work and the fact that It appeals to the artistic taste mure than to the canons of elegance generally current promises to keep the fashion from be coming fatally common, aaya tba New York Sun. The Saliqua Juwelry la perhaps the finest example of this new work, ' which is, after all, old, for it works back to the wonderful metal work of renaissance times and makes the pre cious metals merely Incidental. The exhibition of Bens Salhpjs's work at ths exposition waa a revelation to the host who had known nothing about him. . Thia work hoe been eagerly sought fnr In turopa for years past, but hia 'prices are fabuloua and ha doea not aell to doalera, but works only on spe cial orders, which it may be hia whim to accept; so, up to ths presont time, his Jewals have been obtained only by royal personages or other Illustrious patrons, snd their number Is not very great. Castellan!, in Rome, haa had a repu tation for work of the same general order as Sallipue's, although he haa achieved nothing to equal the Saliqua Jawsla, and a erowd of lesser lipita bars bssn following ths same path with mora or leas aucceaa. Of conns, the central Idea of thia Jewelry Is beauty and axoliiaivenssa of design. Ths maatsrs of tl craft, like . Baliqtie, often make the Jewel, what ever it may be, with dlreot reference to the appearance and personality of the woman who la to wear It, and this opens up an endless vista of suggestive and syiuholio possibility. Than again the Jewel may be made merely to carry out a conception In the mind of the artist, without - ref erence to the future owner. Kara stonsa are introduced wherever the design rsqulres their ooltir, but very often the aeml-pracloua atonea an swer the artistic requirements better than ths more costly Jewels and are used by preference, without thought of ths comparative cost. If a patron Is willing to put s crown's ransom of rubies Into an order and Ballqua thinks pink topna or lapis azuli accorda better with bia dealgn, the buyar doesn't get ths rubies. Moonstones ars particular favorites with Huliqiir and with many of his followers, because they lend them selves to symbol it ni nnd suggestion without detracting from the effect of the metal work and design, One of the most remarkable pieces of this art Jewelry ever turned out waa a oomb In a design of bats flying through .. . the filtered light of moonstones. American designers are taking lip the art J wi I Idea, and a new sra of extravagance In Jewelry is evidently at -hand. Gorgeous tlarua and atom- achers of diamonds will not do now. My lady must have specially designed and eccentric Jewelry of which thsre Is no duplicate, which licnrs ths sig nature of a master craftamnn. Several of the Now York jewelera brought home quantities of signed jewels In manual designe, and bars sold them rapidly. Onsv ring for a man, laheWd "The Heart of the Oak" and algned by a famous French work-' man, was particularly good ape-ca-mcis. although It hadn't a hint of a precious atone aliout it. The ring was wrought in semblsncs of bark, and bore a strange, satyrlike head, that at first glance looked merely like ths gnarled knot on a limb of a tree. One Chicago woman haa taken up thia art Jewel craft with Immense suc cess, and haa orders so fnr In advance that aha says It will be Impossible for her to promise anything before 1U03, ' 1 ' Ll to Grens Gabibop. t .