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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1905)
OBJECTS TO TREATY For 7 hin. Poor Blood J Prove It By the Oven Fire China Wants Prompt Evacuation ot Manchuria. You can trust ■ medicine tested 60 years t Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin Mood, weak nerves, general debility. I I CIIAITEII IX -MOMlnued 1 "What waa hla accident?" “11« fell fr«.m hla peny eon«, g bom« at night !t»m« aay be wae la drink, but ’ then he wee always a «ober man Mr George Hllmte it waa that f and blu lying In th« r ad lie waa h»«< »«>blc for B«< fM* *M ««•«< 4» thr«« day« Wh«n he cam« to be couldn’t IU if |t»*< !• »»••«<*«• »»*4 th« remember n<*r t«ll anybody how the arc! BlWtll r----o ’ ■•■»! K**«u"* ta • •• • ‘k* • - * A7 dent happened, but he •aid he'd been I • • • , robl*«d. though hla p*K*k«t waa full of • i., - »‘J «*•!•* *‘ 4 •»“ lfc* | money, aud hie watch ami chain hadn’t 'been taken I’aprra they were» h« «aid. j that be wU» Fobbed of Hut there'« many think« he must hav« put th ee paper« ■Kimewbere. end forgotten !•• «<«« vf tb« 1 knock on hie head ** “Oh!“ tb« a Iran ger rubbed hi« hi j “I’m lx tier now." he eaid. “I am t Waa Two <>1'1 tor That. ; better Out la A iatralla I r«'i< A y ■ mg la« ’er whoee love of flow- _ fevwr, and It give« me a ib -'k now Much better now H« 4 »id ara ai «gre and « * .ng again rompe, eij him to eatablteb bls bottle In l^eighan frll from h • p»ny h« ba one of the auburban towns of New accident and he fell fr^m hla p«»ny hl« head and waa ee >•<•!<•« f.>r 1 York Invited ble old hum Brown. el«o day« -and waa robbed of pajhre? ef the bar. to «I • i*d « roday on the who could hat« robbed him f pa| farti says the New York Hun Wer« they valuable paper«T" Brown wae re-el veil with all appro “W«ll. that I cannot aay.’* priate I. and all the attraclluua Did y*»u «v«r ••« a man tn an Ma were du y d •; «ye.1 to hie | ■ :'• Pul tericei th I It i« pretty bad to h*‘k at a ant overkeen gave, for be wae «omo w<mnan laughing and crying wKh unr o wbat defl mt In that primal paaalon trilled and uncontrollable pa»» on, but it f ir a gar*!* :* wir. : ! as c- re l-.wn la far aorw to ae« a man Thl« «trowg rugged man, aelsed with an hysterical thr-.’-.gh the genereb-.n« from Adam ' fit. rolWd about upon the bench, rolling at each meal be llaienad • ■«nirtro i U I hla ehouldera and cry Ing at the earn« lime, |y to oui'-gica of 'our own make vl , I u! hi« laugh wa« n t mirthful «nd hi» and« lie ' -e patiently "our own cry .ng wae a scream, and he ataggered Then h« »toadtod him* nd k. lettuce from that frame you «aw. |«e he Hug*.el pea« off the » ie In the back It," aud ’•elf with on« hand <»n th« tab’«; he l < »«ight at »n- tber man’« «boulder with ao on I* '• at "t It g'it 1 • "llarry. I ran re-»minend thia chick • tb« other hand, and «11 the tim«. while the villager» looked on ■p«a rn •.»•bed, en eepe .i y I ra ••■1 It my««- f l b« laughex! and cried, and laughed again, Shen the worm tura«-d after the I without r»v«*>n apparent, without ro fir«t n. >ut! ful Of chicken and with a strain«, without mirth, without grief, tad Bn.lie n-ruarked while th« tear» eoar»«4 I >wn hie cheek» "No. Will, I can’t believe tuet l Mom« of the men heol him by for<w. but You've only been here a little over two they could not et.,p the strong • d»t «g or tb« hlcc >ugh:iig laugh r th« •! thing yearn." At !»•?. the öl nprnf, ht of hi* limb« Ani’kissrra In Mr a Ito. »< k .41 th« «ettee, pr p|»«d Bf* - itwari)/ Cl,Ideation I« opreading tn Me«|.-j th« corner, eihaitvte,!. bit calm «nd r« mpoaed again. A “Ar« you belter n«»w ?“ a«kcd th« land numen, old and young married ami •Ingie In t! • < tty of Mell . • gnifle« lady “I’ve bean III,** h<* »aid. “and «omothltig meintwreblp In nbat I« kn-*wu aa the ah k me H*rma aa if !’<• bad a UinJ Aulì Klaalug Dij'.r Member« of tl of a fit. aud talhe-1 foolish, ba«ljr Wbat league take a « >!<-mn pledge not to bla. did 1 »ay what did I talk Ab ut?“ each ot!.* In ; it'll*- nr In private, “YoU were waking after Mr l.eighan their olitemi -ix being that biasing la Who ar« you? What do y«»u want to cutrtaglous. or. rather, the mean« of ¡know about Mr Ixghan? Y*u aek«d conveying contagion« *li«e,a,, from ateKJt l a health and h • accident Au«l then you had a fit of hysterica. 1 n«v«r ene fair I:. !•• r saw a man n»r a woman, neither —tn eu»'h hysteric« You’d beat g h««n»« an I get to !•>! Wurre ar« you g ng to IN Ihl BtSl ()l tit Al IM Wbvre ar« you < ”iig Io?” MM I lAkING Pt-RU-NA sleep? “Where'« your busl»at>d. Mrs. Eton? 1 NN her« ■ J •> ; b7’’ he «•bed. UD*1 pei ted ¡If Mr«. Eion started and gawped, "Jo eepb's gon« to Bovey with the cart He I ought to have been bom« an h<>ur •g • llut who ar« youF’ “William Rh«ar«"- he turned to on« of the meu—“you don’t a*«m to rememtwi me? ‘ “Why. no.** William replied with a Jump, bateau»« It ia terrify ng to b« r«> ogniaod by a atrangrt who ha« fit« an 1 talks ab- ul liv« men’s gh ■*•-» “No; I can’t rightly say I «!*•-’* “Graudfather D«rg«e” h« applied to the <tld«l« Inhabitant, who la generally found to hare Just outlived his memory, though if you b«d ««feed him a *««k or two ago he could her« told th« most wonderful thing* “Grandfather Dergea. don’t y«M remember maT’ "No, I don’t Keem« ss If 1 be old enough to remember everybody. Hut my in«tn<>ry isn’t what It was. No, I don't remember you. Vet I should say. now. •• you might beboig to (h«ae parts, becau»« y<>u «rem to kn »w my name." “I remember you. Grandfather, when ■ you uae*J to can« the b*»ye tn church.’* "Ay. ey.’’ «aid th« old man. “Bo I did. so I did Did I ever ran« y »u. mas t«r? You must have a wonderful mem ury, now, to rememlxr that.” “Dm’« y*»u rememb«r me, William ClampitT* h« «•bed a third man. “No. I d<»n’t." repheti NV I Hie in, abort ly, at If he did n t wish to tai hie mem ory ab**ut a man «•» ragged. “I're been away a <«>->d many yeara.” h« Mid. “and I’ve com« b«rfc pretty well • a poor as when I left and a eight mure ragged. I didn’t think that a beard aud rags woukl alter tn« «<» that nobody IN ROOM HD Al HI. should know tnr NN hy Mr» Et m, d >*• PAINS IN HACK. la man leave th« pariah «v«ry week for SKA HI AH At ItrS | Australia, that ! should be ao ex»n f.r ft -HI NA 41 RtD g tten ?” 11« did not spevk In th« least Ilk« on« Mr« I^na Hinlth, N. Cherry atreet. ' of themselves His mauurr uf speech cor. ¡.inc, Naahville, Tmn., write«: ¡was not refine*!. It Is true, but there are •*l have had |x»r health for the pa«t shades, ao to speak, which differentiate lour y«*ar«, | am« in the back and th« talk of th« masters fr .rn th« talk of groin«, and dull, sick bMdache, with th« rust Ira. hearing down }>ain«. “I hav« com« bark without anything “A trend who w<n »m erUhuMOstx eicept a little money In my p»*ck«< N >w eboiri Peruo« trrwsird that I trv it. Mrs. Eton, giv« m« w in« breed and •’1 took it h r ten day» and waa aur rhe««« for supper, I’v« had no dinner priecd to find that I bad «o lilt la pain Bring ill. you ar«, and shaken m »re than therefore continued to use it and a bit, I didn’t want any dinner. Then at the end of two month« my pain« ha*l 1*11 hav« a pipe, and you ahall tell me th« news and all that haa happen«,I totally ¿(«appeared “I hw*e hern in the brM of hr «Uh Mme I*erbapa by that lima you «111 Si,I am and feel ten yr era > own gee. I am very who I am.” Wbra b, bad eaten hl« tread and grateful Io you.*' h* to amok«, ebow lug no Catarrh of the internal organ« grad 1 - trac at all of bi, lata fit He talked nnlly away the strength, under about th, pariah, aud ahuwad that b, mine« the vitality and mute« nrrvoue kn.* t,,ryl- ly In It. b, i»l*l wb neon. Tcruna is th« rwmedy. had married and who war, dead, h. In qulro-1 Into tb* p--altIon an-l pr-xpxta of all th, farm,; h» .hnw-M th, m-at In MALLEABLE IRON STLMP PULLERS tlmata acqualntanc «>tb ,r,rybody an! F mimí , Iightr«! and •!**>•»<••< »tump Full*» th, croatMt lnt,rr,t In th, alf.lr, of all •a ib« inartvc 11» Hr»* p w*r oa tu« • *•*« i t the tha famlllee. famllloa. Yet no ona fr-uld r,m,m with i»e b »raw* U r .• r 4«-x t p «•<*:*,-•< Bad pr •« her who ho was RI II If »ON MAitllM MV CO. A.out V 3U o'clock the door wa« open Fwl *f Mwfifl®« Mrrrt Ps»rtU:»J. Orpfxi ed again, thia time to admit Harry itab jahna. the blackamlth. wao bad born fln lab I ng the ch-dr practice, lie «topped In Si r/.i < in t i —a big. strung man. with broad ahoul FOUCS* T/OM dare and a brown beard. HI« ayaa fell on the otranger O tMa ev». nwi oa •♦’M »*• luwwa "Why!" be cried, "it*» Mr l>artd •aS aJJtrtae» H » .rwtf «M ’•« at r*f lelghan come back again, and him In IrwM*. a«*4tM J»’» «Nia you wul pr«b*My | . - «». an| •• w il < - i rage!” > « • • I »• A » » . "So It la— It's Mr ¡»a el<1, cried Mr« (hr », f-wM ofl*r« »« rpdkmal *4»A*t*<ara to •To think Eton, clapping her bande. *tw4**l* trf Hubi^« Si<artKan4. f ngUah.aU. that none of na know him at flret eight! Bflf lotr«uc»'ow—lowttt Vw'f'ou And that you should come to my hooae. •« ti ••• cafAAewa tr -«» • »••• of all the houeea In the carl«h i. flret. and THE MULTNOMAH mo not to know you! and you In thia con dltlon! Rut you'll aooa change all that; BUSINESS INSTITUTE and i’ll make op the b»! for you—and M A. AkBiN. paca your uncle end Mine Mary will be down •a «.■▼« a* PORTLANO. O*t right glad to eee yon. Sir David! To •••»•••••••••••••••*•••• think of my n d knowing Mr Itavld!" C ONSUMPTION • Ith aa ar- -lent Th, la«t tin, I •»' •ym -a y**a *a, la thia room You '-.n.J and .«or, at m, Y»u *.ut oel your h»*** and prayad th, l*>rd la a | m -M 4>«r*,p*rtful maaaar to ra«aa<« > you. a, y -u pul It. Do you >!•» »• ’• I r|:r. thoaa i-lia «»rdaT Man all,a’ ' y», might •• wall a,h ma to t orgira th, laa* night', thaadar Haprvarb yauraait • h aa > -I plaaa* I'm glad you'», g t ,m-h a taadar rvaa-'-aue* hut doa'I tb.ab I aai going oat of my way ta baar malir-a barauaa you got into a tampar all jaara ago!” "Than you do r»m*ml*r. nn«-la." *aij , (tarid. with a ,-gh of laflnlta aatiafag i ....... . * tloa. "Wall. I thought you would r* mambar. an! baar atallra. It *•• tha l,at you mw of ma. you »»♦ and tha laat Saya Province Should Be Cleared of Troop, in Nine Month, and I aa« »f y >u “ Datil laugbad. not tha byatarlra1 No Guards Re>nein. laugh of laat mght. bat a low laugh of • «•at •atiafactiam an! aacrat anjoymant "Wall, um-la. alnra you don't baar ma: Ira. thara'a bo barm don« A b I bo « Waabington, Hept, ffl.—The P-w< i wa ran ba frianda again. I aupp-aal An! t) io morning »ay, If It cwmaa to fr-iiaaaa. parhapa It «11 "The Chlr>«i* government, a week or ba my torn to play f--« " m**re ago, made a formal p rot eel to tlie [ "Play a«ay, t»a»id -play a«ay" Russian an-l Ja)«neee govvrnmvtita «on- I "!'»• rama h-Mua, y--u aa»"- l>a»M p'anta-l hla faat mora flrmly and Iranmt corning two of the cotMlitl*>t>a aet lorth • forward, ona baud on aarh knaw—"I'ra n tl." treaty - I pea- r • g: I at I' mouth. China objects to two thlnga— . o-nw ho«B« " flret, the Irngth of time all«*avd for . "I b raga ” "ta potarty and ragw !"»• got Both the evacuation ot Mam iiuria, an*!, sec .3g but two or thraa pouala Whan tha, on«l, the ptovieiona ma-le tor an artne«l • ra g na. prrhapa baf.-r*. I ahall «am guard for the iallr**a*i linee ownad by m -r, m -nay Tha world la ararywhar« Ruaiaa and Ja|«n in Manchuria. full of n-goaa ^-i.*a full f r g-iaa ba "China believes that nine month, ia • I I-a land thlataa Ilka yoiiraalf. au! entirely aufli* lent time within which ! thrra laa't aBough wurh to go around Jaj-an an*I Ruaam shall evaluate Man M»atiy thay lira ilka you. by pluujanng churia, ineteod ot 13 month«, aa pio ' and robbing" I > - - than. In thia -- ' ' ’ vide*! lor in the peace treaty. "The provision made for gnanling you don't work you won't gat any monay ' D<> you think you ara tha mor, llkaly to; the railroo*!, the Chinrae contend, c««n- gat m»nay out of ma by railing namaaY' templetea an arm**! force of probably ' The I "Wall, you aaa. noria, I think I ahall' 10.000 men In t ’hineee territory. fln I a way to g*t aotsa money out of Chin*** g--i« ruii.ei.t r*-g,r>!, the main tenance ot gnarde in Manchuria •• a j you " "Not ona patiny—not ona p»nny. Da menace and it doea n**l pr**p«iee to agree I rid. will you gwt." Tbara waa a «->rld of to euch a pian." datarn-inat n In Mr I.aighau whan It carr.a to rafualng n. -nay "It's uatnra! that you should >ay au MEXICAN TRADE OROWINQ. to bagln with." Illa manner had now <>ulta ebawgad Ila began by being eon ' Largest Increase Last Year Was In fueed. baaltatlng an-l ah a m*f a ra!. ba was American Import*. now aaaura-1. and eren braggart. "1 at ' ment remember to whom It belonged Th« ng«, whoever h« waa, kn«w hie way I about th« place, becaue« b« rum« fr-m th« bark and waik«d etraight. treading heavily, to the room where Mr. I^elghan • ellttag end opened th« door It wa« l>«vtd coming to call up<*o bi« anele on hl« return. There waa »om« improve- : rut In appearaD.'o J >«rph Elon ' had ¡eut him certain garmeute In place i •f tboaa be bad worn th« lay before, the canvaa tr >u«era, f r tnatanr«. had g u«. and th« terrib;« f«:t hat with th« : !•’ • tn th« er.««# He dr««« waa now "f a ?■» »ndevk rlpt and lnr».*ngTw»ua kind, { tb« aa 1er’« Ja k*t lìl «aeofttng with th« ru«t|e r* - !ur»y trou««rs and w«lttc*>at I!« throw open tb« d>* r and «food con ‘ (r 4tag tb« man whom b« had la«t «««n d««d. a* he thought, k!'. «d by bla own ! hand H« tr.el to far« hit» braceoly. it hr k« l »o and «t«M»d b«f r« kllfi with hanging bead and guilty «yea “Ho,“ Mid Daalel l^elghan. “It la Ite vid com« bark again. W« thought you i were d«ad.~ I Y >u h- , rd ! wae dead, nay It out,” I •aid David, with a r py vole«, : “DrA.I or abv«, it mak«« no difference to n.« May. y<u w»re la my debt when you went away Hav« you com« to a«t H« that h ng utetan llng account Y* l»a* 1 at«*pp«>| In», th« room and ehut th« door behind him. “Ï >o har« got a rnethlng to aay to m« . ' ■* •* M I : ; a b i»ky t -.-..« "Hav« » ' b r ‘ * r you've kept dark. ehr "What do you mean r “Outaid« they know n thing about It. That waa well done. No occaelon to mail« a fan. J •cendal—and mo gone : away and all—waa there? Com«, i«t ua i ba«« It out, old man Who robbed m« - <»f my laodf* I Hit word« w«ru dwflant. but biw «y«« wrr« un*A»y and wawplcioua Ray. ralbar, who f. ¡«d away bit In hantanr« with dritth and nagl«rt T* H »bbaj tna. I «ay!** *If I bad nt bought your land aoraa on« al»« would, If yuu’v« coma botna In thia dhpowhlon, David. you had battar go away again aa aooa aa you plaaaa. iMn’t wa»,« my tin»« with fool I ah talk.** ” ‘¡»avld'a g -n«. you aahl. ’When ha mtn«« bark, w«*ll harw It out. Wa won’t haw« a family acandal.* Wall, I f»ack. I tb iight you wara dead.** ‘*1 am not dead, a a you aaa.” •*w«n. «> on. Ray what you*?« i « I to way. *■ 1’11 alt and lletan. Coma; we >wa you ao much. Pay It out. than.” “Parid.M »aid hla and«. quietly “drink haa «wld«ntly drlw«n you off your head Family arandal? What waa tb«r« • * I • that th« who!« of your family, with Ita pr -fl gstry and drunkwnnraa. waa not k <wa t > all th« countryside? Why, yvur hlat >ry la on« long arandal. Thing« to hide? Wby, th« whole pariah wae so aahamed <»f you that It rejoiced when you w«nt away, That la all I hare to •ay to yon. batid What ere you «taring Ilk« a black pig forf “Oh!** crl«d bawld. “la It poealbl«? W at d r« h« oxran? Com«, old man. I n’t bottle up. You can’t do anything to me n w. and I might J > a great deal f r j u. I might. If you didn’t bottle up and bear malice. Come—you aud m« know let’» hat« It out.’* “What d<> w« two know?' All 1 know a that you have be«n away for all year«, and y oi com« hack In raga, that you bad w at nf *ofn« bln.I laat night up at Joaeph Et • • Ha«« you got any account to glv« <»f yourwIfK* ”1» ;. t b -tt!« up.” Pavld »aid. f«ably. “Tbwre’e n 'body her« but you and me. I'll own up. And (b«n I can h«lp you aa oob->.)y el»« can—If you don’t bottle ■ip If you do but why ah mid you? What’e th« g»’»d? Th«r«’e nobody h«r« but you and me. What la th« g>od of pret«udlng that there'« n>thlngf I>ld y.’U «w«r forgive anybody In y >ur Ilf«? I> • you think I txH«v« you ar« golug to f >rg!v« tn« you of all men In th* world r ”!xav« off thia non»«na« about hiding and pr«t«nding end Inferring One would think you bad be«u murdering «orne RAILROAD (iUARDS ARE ME.VACE parte*! •• murh Y-'O would rather are your nephew atarre than give him a penny You're rubbed bln. of bla land yon'ra driren him out of bis bouse, an-l whan be comae berk In raga. you tail him be may go and atarra." “Word« -1 >n't hurt. Darl-1," hl, nnrl. replied, quietly. "I am too old to b« mured by words. Now, If y»u hara noth Ing mors to aay, go." (To ba rontlnned.) j DOWN ON TNE RlO GRANDE. Contractor Tolle of on I arltlnB parlance In Crooning Htrean.. * •* 'To give you au Idea uf what aort of r!r«r tha IUu Grande la I'll tell an ei- prrleucw that I hail In getting acr*uui It with a derrick," said Raymond Me- I Iiougall, a mlulug man from New Mrilco "I waa a contractor tn ruck 1 work from the eaet aldo of the river to the Magdnlenaa. The derrick na, ou four wagon wheels and four mule, wera hauling IL I bad my two help era along aud one of them drove the mules Ho waa an old timer, which waa lucky, aud if 1 had truatml to ray own judgment 1 might have mails a mistake that would have coat me my mules and derrick. If not my life "We reach«-*! the Itlo Grande au hour t>efore sundown and I saw a wide river t*ed. but no water only dry ean-l from one batik to the other It waa a new kind of river to me, but my driver said that It wa» all right—that It wa, a way the Rio Grande bad. The water was there, only It waa flowing th rough the sands under the channel Instead of In IL I being a tenderfoot waa for camping on the uearer bank where tbu grass was good, but McCartney, the driver, said that would never do uu less 1 was willing to take uiy chau e, of staying there a wewk or two; that water sometimes came down the chan nel. a good deal of It, aud tt would be well to get across while we were sure that we could. "We startl'd across over the dry sands and I was thinking what an easy way it was of fording a river when of a sudden the two lead tnule, were floundering In a quicksand and the whole outfit came near being drawn In. We got the two Irader, clear of the harneaa and the other two David eat down, atarlng with the tnulra drew them out, one at a time blankeat aatonlahment H« bad by thia We hitched them up again and by time «ucceoded In lrupr««a!ng upon bla making a long circuit got ¡«aat the brain th« filed conviction that ble uncl« quicksand and to the other bank kept bl« murdvrona a««ault • ««cret out "By that time It waa 10 o'clock and f regard for the family name, aud h« the moon had risen. The rnulee bad c«tne prepare*! to be aubtnl«eive, to «1 pr«ea contrition, and to offer. In return Just begun to climb the bank when f -r th« «eeret being «till kept, to glv« we heard a roaring noise up the chen- It came from a wall of water back to ble uncle the I- ng loot bog full nel. f papera. And now, thia conviction de that stretched from batik to hank and al r yM. he knew nut nbat to think or waa traveling to wan! ue fast It what to «ay. looked In the moonlight to be four feet “It can’t b«.'“ 1.« aald. “It can’t b«’ high, and there waa high water behind fuel«, you are playing «orne deep game sending tt on We didn't new«! to holler with me Y >u are Ilk« a rat with a They heard what waa moua«. You are old. but you ar« foiy; to the mulra y<>u've g t a gam« of your >wo to play, coming an«l clawed up the bauk like and you think you’ll play that gam« low cats. "We g«*t out all right, derrick and down, (’vine.” h« made oq « more effort to a« *ertaln If th« Imp«*« bl« really had all and there wore not three minutes happened—“com«. It’« Ilk« a gam« of to spare. Bef-ire we bad flnlahed our • •tipper the river bed was full, bank play with tb« card« oa the tabi«. Hee. high, with a torrent that eddied and now, h«r«*a my hand ! haard laat '■<*' that you w«r« alive and hearty, though roared •• It rushed past our camping I had «very r«a«on to think you were place as If It bad been eorry to nilas dead. I waa quit« aur« you were dead — na and would like to get up where we 1 kn«w you were d«ad. You know why were There waa not a cloud In the I knew Every night I waa a»«ur«d by sky or a sign of rain anywhere and youraelf that you w«r« dead. Com«, now the flood may have come from a cloud Well, when I heard that you were «Hr« buret In Cotorado »•> mile« away But and hearty. I eaid to myaelf. To morro« It came near getting tia. I’ll go and have It out with him when "I had learned one leeaon, and that all th« pe -pl« ar« at rhurcb and ther«’« nobody to lietea,' becauM they told me was tn traveling by wagon always to you could not remember- yon know ramp on the farther aide of • stream And I had learned to put no trust In what ’* “Couldn’t r«m«mb«r? I’d hav« you the Rio Grande.*'— Milwaukee Free to know, air, that my memory la at good Press. a« ever It wae* “Ohr «aid David, “then y J do re Helpful. member everything?” Mrs Neadore My daughter bad her “Of mura« I do.“ “Then, unr!«, hav« It out. Lwt ua talk flrat opportunity laat night to play the open. I’v« never forgotten It. I have new plano we bought for her. Did you eaid t»> mywelf oxer and ov«r again. 'I'm beer herf Mrs Pepprey Tea. • nd WB ha*l «s»rry I don« lt.r I wlehed I hadn't done tt, especially at night when your gh<>«t company last night. W« w«ro da- came, who ever heard of a live man'a lighted ghoul?” Mre Nexdorv Kr really? Mexico City, Sept. —Ntaiislics of Metico'a foreign trade l«*r the ti***al year end«-.! June 30, show a hralthy commercial condition. The import, were value«! at fl*3,Hrtl,0H| gold, ot which 11 •* ,30.T, 1 n7 came from the l’nite«l Htatve, an inrreoae of nearly fld,OOil.0<M) over the preceding tiscal year. Great Britain annt goods to the value of fll<l.til, Ili. an ir. reaiH- of about ffoo.ooo. Germany contributed III.HIO.MIH, win* h is a alight in* tea,«- France aeht f',4''2,»>•«'>. wlilch 1» a gam ot || Tlie gold ei|«orte«l amounts«! to fl I.- 14’*, a gam of nearly f *'*10,000 over tlie pr< >olmg flacal year. The total amount of silver asported (silver value* wa, I'*.'*.323.•><•'>. wlr.*!i ia a de * real«« of fl 1 3,5.1'«.0,4. The total silver value of all export, was 1201.320,4 *1, or about IBM.H00,000 gold value. Tlii, • how, a very aatlsfai tory comlition, al though a alight decteaae from the pre ceding year. Trade with the United Stat«-* ia grow ing ,tea*lily and will increase from year to year in the judgment of mercantile ami banking bouses. Tlie country wa, never more proejieroiia anil the outlook for the coming vest ia a bright one BAKING POWDER K f\ Vz will bring to life in your oven. K C baking Powder it two- thirdxcheaper and makes nurer, better, more healthful food than olher pnwilcrs ant where near KC Quality. 25 ouncex for « 25 ccntx. Qet it to-day I JAQCflN M»G. CO. Chicago x -I k * a r MM«** ^giiiM*ik»«EM^r Hi« AdmlMio» torquel t« NNrvlJtaf >*•«•<- Wrfa (.!u < «he •(••(' -C me. *!••*. A S olch u. atatvr sad bla Man*!. • • < ' * tnannsr Ot *■ uraa I *1*> rot», vsrj foul- d!ng. began to ual.ler tha atata Inta •h lb »sail ’• aii'l •■> *!«» T““ Tv»'U which th* r potatiuna at tha *ad*lln< admit that, will you n*,(T fsaat bad l«ft thani "gaudy." said H*,:,* I * - . . « I ll a Imlt that tha minister, "juat atop a mluuta hsr, . • . •• M*J till t <*> abrad Mayba I d n't «* k ,.: al Wit* Wrvteu! H**w dare you! wry ,rsa*!y an-l tha wtta might remark auinathlng not Just right * ll, walk**! aur.i*! of ths aervant tor a •bort di,tan*-« and than aakvd "How !• it! Am I waik ng straight)" “Oh For Infanta and Children. ay." answvrs«l Han-ty. thickly. "Yv're a* re ht, but whoa that who'» with you)“ CASTOR IA Thi Kind You Have Always Bought r IT 0 I I I □ •’ • • • I ' • C • b* H U kin». Ill , i gi I • K ni , «• ■ * »* • * , • 11.. :»4.. t < Knl. Irrhoder* Mere Fleree. “Gra -»na’“ «r Itiltti«**! th« c*'«»nom!- Th* T»« Magnetic, “Aad Dow, darling.“ Bald tb« n«w!y cal n.other. “I t • igtt I had cut down « I t accepted lutvr. “tetl m« bow you ev«r but It a«Bma entirely came to t»e attract«*! to such a plain. would fit '■ • teryday oian aa myself? What could two larg« y«t ’* “Tea ma ’ replied th« bright boy, you »ee In rn« to lor«?*’ Th« beautiful < rl blushed and look “-ape tally the ’wrid« «1 paula.’• e*l down at tb« diamond »park ing un 1’blladelpbla t’reaa b«r finfeir * NS ell." ah« »aid at laat. Mew’s 1 hla ? braitatfntf Wt On* »t I * ‘ar« Reward fof “Y bs . yea wbat waa It?” «iclalmed B 1» tt.ai can. i be cured by lib. • flb'-< • t •’» ’ >»« the Impatient hirer. F J i 111 N1 Y A « ” . Fwt<. TnMOfl <k “BecauM }ou tie your a »rota «u NN«, tb« <ir.-!«f*1«n«4. >♦»*• ks»- •» F. J. < ; i-y ' r tn*- •• oa * l tw «•*• him beautifully. | nev«r could mak« ruin« ue-'* » 1. . rn> -1 1 • bu*in««a tranaw^ look right NV Hl you »bow ma bow. » a ! ■ a : » » * i a/ry out aay ot*- ligallGt»» m»«t* by th«tr ntm daarF’- Naw York I'rM». W t«f a I »< A i, W b. -•• • bruggUt«.Tolad*». <X W, •- AJ* A M«»« IJ«, N' h *»*•• l»rug- ! ; ’her«»» I ini Mr* wt* • w • fM thliig Byrup tha b««i rr «* ly ■ u»+ fur ih«lr cAlldran during th« l««(hi;ig park»! ■ Hla I «‘i.'-iO. • ’ : * a > a A' h -:i lnt«rt * ly. • U a * . • jr r . tUSb W* ’ b- a l I t '.<«!• • 1«*Uw i.aU Q««. iia-.'fi rtfedy TuU »r» iB« iwl. < • < t \i»w M bm " M Mrs. Nag«» Y <1 •’ Ja’t tak» such Th* !ntt«*cml Kid, a morbid * «w f i f*, uij dMr. Little W l 1 .r Papa. 1» a ventrllo. Naggw- But I can't help It. Mr* Nagc» I.' » at p r Mr M««k <;ui,t a ai,ii who talk, to hloiaclt ia •r II.a In* n*« • small a I h • wife • a low touaT al wly dying. y«t h« always h»« a «aid« I'a i ■ rny '.ny A v.-ntrllmjulat Is sod a plaaaant w »r l for everybody. a man w b.» an a|>e«k in aueb a "4 Nagg* Yun way h.a * f« i* ■lying'1 that bla tvnra ,<aui to evrtra from ai> Mrs. Nagg* Y •• Th« doctor a«y* othar perron. •he can’t laat much longer I.lttla Wllltv That axplalna wlial SLAVS ARt AROUSED. Nagg* And M««k«r is cheerful and • ,irr «aid to Gaorga laat ulgbt Fba ph- i*ant, yu i MJ ? Mrs Nagg* Ye*. ' t 1 him that when no ona wa, arouu4 Auatrian Invasion of Albania a Chal Nagga LVs I'tn a blm. ha was a vary dlffarant paraon. lenge to Rustic. If h« d-e»u't k>uk abarp b« il give hiiu Kt. Petersburg, Rpet. 2’> —Not only •e f away. F r rortyh, a*-<1 * ■: 1, tbara I, no twtlsv Kussia but all the Hlavs of Eurpoe are n*«vlk Ins a* I (Cure for <JuU,uu*p- Uou. I‘rl- a 23 > anla. Ihr l*rlntln< < >lth'*»- arouse*! a, the result of A astro Hunga The printing oil! e baa Indeed prove«! rian troo|>e crossing the frontier into WIda lipa*. Turkey end occupying Novibasar. ! a better college to tunny a boy, ha* M •• X • <• Dr I arrinka aaaniad Four Russian army rorps have been ' graduated more useful and cooapletl oriiered south and siil*si*iix*-*l steamship 1 oni mrtnbv • of • >* i* ty. ba« brought jutta lutvr-,tr<! lu my singing las* v. g Ha sat <1 rvctly In front of lines plying on the Danutie ate prepar mor« Intelle* t out an*! turned It Into ua during my a lo ai**i wet. lr«-J ma ing transports. Prime Galytain, privy practical. UBeful channels, iwU<uml i so attaullvvty. councillor, said today. more mini!«, generated more a« tire am! M a K- i I <t*n'l think It waa "Kussia consider» the Austrian Inva elevate*! thought, than many of the Ha told um afterward sion of Alliania and or« upation of Novi- literary roll« ¿> * uf the country. A boy ** ur aiog ng *t b, r * la a apviaitjr of tonalla ba tar a challenge that is answerable who mmmeiK «** lu «u h a • hool aa a ba with force, because it is a flagrant the printing <iffii-e, will have hl» tal I'blladvlpbla Proas. breat h ot tlie treaty of Berlin. It ent« and Ii!*na brought out, am! If gut threatens the in*le|*endence of Hervia he la a careful ob*errer, riperleure In F. *L U. b. i > IMS ami Montenegro, which Russia lias bla profeaalon will contribute more I \V 11 * wrtilwg «-- --*----*----- r*-xa«i guaranteed. toward an education than can be ob 1)1 M»4»Slti«sda I l.i« | «t.«> y. I “The invasion, however, is a master tained in almost auy other manner. move, killing two birds with one stone. It is calculated to relieve the Hungari an crisis, flattering Magyar vanity by annexing Turkish territory, while at the same time the Slav population of the annex«*) region would put the Mag yars in a minority in Hungary. But intrigues by the lla|*ebiirgs always end to their own detriment." Tli me afflicted with Ecretna know Packsrs Fia the Rates. Cihcago, Sept. 2i>. — ‘The packers tix the rates,” declare-1 A. II. Stmknry, j president of the Clili ago, Great W«-et- j ern railroad, testifying for the defense: iiefore lbs Interstate Cunimerve com-j mission today regarding lri«*ght rate* from the Mlaeourl river to Chicago.; In answer to a «juration aa to bow the : charge, were made, President Stickney j replied: “In fixing theratervn dreeaed ' meat, we don't have very much to say. The packer generally makra the rate. I He cornea to you and always makes yon feel tliat he is your friend." Rataa Favor Standard Oil. Washington, Kept. YU. — Complaint ; waa filed with the Interstate Commerce 1 cmnmiesion t«lav by the Marahall Oil j com|*any, ot Marshalltown, Iowa, pro- 1 testing against freight rates on oil in !*••• than carloa*! lota. They own refin eries in Pennsylvania. They allege rates | unjustly discriminate in favor of the . itarxlanl Oil company. The Chicago, Burlington A Quincy; Missouri Pacific;. Chicago. Rock Island A I'ruiflc. I**wa Central; Chicago, Milwaukee A Nt. , Paul, ami Union Pacific railroads are ' the defrndanta. All Protest Against Peace. Tokio, Hep*. 21.—The emperor ia! giving personal attention to tlie memo rials presented to the throne against the terms <4 pMMse arranged with Rus- * • ia. Three memorials now number I nearly 100. Tlie perrons who are try Mra Pvpprey—Yea. w» didn’t llks ing to interview privy «vmnciliora advo CHATTER XI. our rallvra at all and were glad thay cate the refusal to ratify the treaty <4 ’The men'o stark. «taring mad!" cried paarw. and the public is almost unani left early — Philadelphia Preae Daniel lelghan. mous in demanding the resignation ot . "Coma. now. Either eay. 'David. 1 the cabinet. Kven the rnixieratee do The reniatna of some aand that bad forgive yon, becanoe there wa« not much not coaceel their grief. harm dona after al); I forgive you If been carted from Lytlo Greek Into Ren you'll help mo la the way that yon only Bvrnardtno, Cal . for building purposes Growing Worse at Hamburg. can help mo;' or eiee say, 'David, I'll yielded 113 worth of gold to a pros beer ma • 'he days of my Ilf«' pector whose eiperlen ed eye had not JackeoB, Mine., Hept. 2(1.— The yel Then wo «ball know where wo are" ed the metal's glitter as bo waa pass low lever infection at Hamburg is: "I d'O't uoderetand one worC you eay. CHAPTKU X. spreading rapidly, nine new raaea, f>m , it waa eiaetly 12 o'nloek Bunday morn •lay!" A thought suddenly struck blns. Ing it suspicious r-aaee and one death being I Ing when Mr. t^lghan tree suddenly "Stay I The laat time 1 eat sysa oa yon reported today. Rosie reports one Doo't be aurprtaed If love that feeds starti»! by a man'» etep. He know the It waa on the moralng you left Challa- new case and one death. •umbo. and on the sama day that I met on beauty ebould Ale ef starratloik •top somehow, bat could not at the me Put the wonderful KC Hik ing Powdct to the text. Cd* can on approval. Your money will be returned if you don't asree that all we claim ii true. You'll be delighted with the de- licioux. wholesome things that more than can l*e told ot the sudrrin^ impose*! l*v thia "flesh fire." It t: rally l*k'in, with a slight ro*!nr-, f thr akin, which gra.lually aprea h. foilowr*! by blister» and pustules <liv harming a thin, sticky fluid that lines an*! acalra ofl. leaving an in'l imol s*trfacc, an*! at time» the itch ing and burning are almoat unbeatable. While any part of the body ia liable to lx attacked, the Ecrvma rn, !e Its appearance on mv left limb tha han*!a, feet. back. arms, face and legs are the parts moat aixe <*( t-.iv th mb m if.n and »pre, I until it waa often afflicted. The cause of log a, lay han I l.arnin,- ll n-.g and paining Eczema is a too acid condi- me. an*l f *r wb h I con!-! get n*> r. lef, until are- Ing the other cures alvertised bv you 1 wrote an.| ti *n of the blood. The cir aei lira.! the ajviae of yuur physicians, commenced culation become« loaded 8. S S and it cured tna. with Cery, acid poisons that Mayetta, Kan. J. H Sr kmc * are forced through the glan-la aud p res *4 the skin win* h set the flr h nflame. Since the eatise ot the disease is in the bloc! it is a wa>te «4 time to try to cure it with local Applications; thacause must be removedbtfore a • ure « an be effected. S S 9. has no equal as a remeily for E* zeina, it enter» tha Hood and forces out tha p the natural Thofikl® k ‘ I "■ »' " ■* -I’ "ii IS ’W. r utly refused tot* cure*! under the ordinary treatment yield L> Its purifying. Crviling effect oq the blood. 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