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» r « . * ■ *N' S_, For Thin IRRIÜATIONIST MEET1 Session loo- Poor Blood Fojrleenlh venes Annual at Boise. Sher»dan in Perdout Pkght on Of HiwiiiAn l«l«nda Coati Huoolula. Hept. 3. — Hanging on a ••«•hip., the r»n-i *<•«• I traaaport HberidM to »»Lore ou Bar- i bar'* point, lire euuthwaatern »xlremily You can tru»t a medicine tested 60 years I Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar saparilla; the orifinal Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for this blood, weak nerves, general debility. Bet rssA 4» He *»*•' • » .»»••,« tew US a.« •*»*-• tit*»-. «4 »>t th* : • f. e« ’• yww ah- •* 4 UW* si«' <• * A»«» a F» • •»-; • t*a t-a thes. »•>««» » • . ««tic a y r*a| -a»4 a 4 » «. . ih. «• » I ol tbe tolaa-l ol liabu, osi which »lao-U | Hotmlula. Her poe-t-cu ie «totaling FAIRBANKS THt bUtST 01 HONOR I “ wild sort r-u dashing •0 • •' • ”*1 •“J oo theahure aud r*s> , dering it wall nigh impoeelble to latx! n __ . a boat, aa there 1» uo htosrb. W .oo o. Pres-de-'t of lle-ulrerU Vice United Klal«« States Ca.wten G-ven Tire HberidM Mruck at 4 a. tu , an-' Cordial Recaption D*<»gat»s promptly blew bar wbiallee, Lui di-i From Many Stats*. not get into ramm in.-ali-re with lire B-os». Ida ho, H»pt. 3 — Bota» i» fili •d witb pe-'ple ai*-! Olle»! aiasm. Ti.» city gatee witb *nlhu- hav» heen 1hr«*wn opeii ami l-ovte ot vlsiUits from al) parte ot tlm West Lave poured lo by lite traini*-! U> attend tbe litli annual •] WHO OWNI THt NORTH LANDS’ Maculine *.>»•« tesaf Vvrf LaArmlr, h u » I ai f rr *• f I •*« Tba Toy«gr f il*» ( «tindiau g «rrn meni rrulwr At tu L* Che far h«rt i «uggret« f-«f « ■?.• L - >! Il t ■’ i ' tIteli uf t!w* <»•!.♦ nf « •< «• f u wurtbern land* > ur many jr«r» <•» pi >rrr* <»f rari 4» u.i’. ' • ■ H lab. Am«*ri< «nt M judfnatlau «twl tetta r* ha ’ e ir ' < L i •> te .-l< r >.♦ ' ‘ I ’.-■■■■: -■ of » «Dada «fi tt*« » «rtb < «n-1 t< < ' * Citar« d * orrrc'd lati !» luti-« !•» uu buuwn, and bava tbrtu and pian'«*! f1«<» ' n < • ■ i l»< re ba* berti mu‘ li li>trn>«tlon«l rlvalry In th** wi»rk uf rial«" rating tb» «r tv inap and Hut of pU»bHig t -v. «fd tk<’ |*"ir tb«i* ba« t«r* n bt‘ •• th ia il 3 Ui* tnlnd« uf tlMH adtrnturvr« or in fbat uf tbr l’ilt-U' of l .1 ‘ i ' - -lf tvrnat n«l Uiundarir« in tb» rv.t;u.* f palrv r «n i eternai •• »« Bui now tu« » in» ■ ,tba( IbougM t ■ si- ! i t « l ’ tbat thr .lumini n «»tenda <kn to : uortb and t!»«t all th« l«nda *L b«*« berti d - --nrrrd and «M ’»< tbuaa reglona. no mattar by wbam. are under tlw Hrit‘«b flag A« «driii «ily. tbr <|ur*!L’n 1« »«Che wbat rouip: • ate»1. and n -<bt f rtu tbv •ubj**<'t <>f »«ter i na? r ■ ». ■ > •J ber«* are tb «ho « ‘-4 iL«^ » ery and rupi «t u g ir titir ! ,« landa, whk« ottieni lnalwt tbat tuie not perir« 1 «4 wiibuut artual o upaU‘*n aud permane»!’. •••’: • • it l'ut ! •« Jf tbr Ur. !w In «4..«••? .»:t • * n- t H’ f- r or «U»‘rptlb« of «*tlh’a.<nO \cw Tori Tribù « A Wonderful Re»!or«tion Caused Senialion in a Penniyl*«ni« Town Mr». Charite M. rreeto* of Elk lain!, Pa., says. "Three years agn I found that my honeework «a* berofikin* « bu r-len. I tirwl ea«i ly. ha-t no ambition ami was fading fati gol My completion yellow, ami 1 loa I over 50 pounds, My thirst was terrible, and there «a» sugar in the kidney se- re lions. My doctor kept me on a strict diet, but a* hi* medicine «as not helping me 1 Iwgan using Duan's Kidney Pills. They help*«! me at once, an-t aoon all tra-** of sugar disappeared. 1 have regained my furmer weight and am j-erfectiy well." Bold by all dealer*. SO cent* a bos. F-ieter Milbu-n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. < »«»*.1.« Great publle intereat la belng mso! fMte<| in th» ••» of a man wbu bs* l-een pfoaecutej tor si>«-»sltig In a pub Ile Street Tb» hrro uf tb» Incldeut ♦ oh« Jutiaun Eurtmsiin. a re- -lent of Muhlbauseu a »mali town In l'ru»» aii ftaiony Furtmann wh-- • ! g » r<- *(i*'t»<t by In» f» «w clt ae « • .< «»•! »-mewhat k-udly in th» n -ln »ti--t <-! Muhlbausen A |»>! cem»»n arrested blm on a ebarg» of creatlng a distorti ■Mg I ocb I pelle» autborltte* proa»<ut«<1 Furtmann on ■ ebarg» of groae uil»>l»me*n<ir aud rendering li-m •elf a publle nulsanc*. After a lengthy Ti- trial Furtmann wae acquitt»! poll--* authorltlee appealed against tb* dwialon. and a new trial la n*-e»»ary Furtmann announ-e* that h* will call medical ev deuce to pro«* that a j«-ly pus In the n■••• prevenred h u> »nee* n* I ms loudly than «a» tbs case « ben tbs arrest » urre-1. »,«« Ilk* It. Mr t'pp." »» -I th» mrr bant, stern ly. to Adam t’pp. bi* buukki-epcr ”1 saw you al the baacball game yeeter- day When you asked tue to let yuu off for tbe afternoon yuu aald yuu were going to a fuui-rai ' “That's so." replied tb» boukkeejirr, “and I'm pretty near a pr-pbet. ain’t I? !>id you ever »»» a slower gam* In your life?" Ib* Catholic Mtau-lard aud Time*. Vo« Caw Oct Aliea's tool-l a»« I VftL Write Allen * <Hn-st»d I* n- r M. V . ler a fr*. 11» . < All»:i • « .1 1«. It <■■-■«■« awMilny - ■ i •• • s i g te»< Il •»»• »*» <»♦ ngkl •«-<-♦• •»•« « r»-lata -u»« I. t eores insr-t.ln* I»» •• 1 '’-nl--»» A.I-tru*- gtaUMllll XV 1- ' I are.yl <U1> SUlWIlul* HI» limici tilt» A little girl wa» a»ked. Wbo I» Iti* besd of our govemment! Mr Ruoeevslt," ab» replled. prompt That la right." »aid the teacher. "but what la bl* official title!" Te-ldy !" responded tbe little misa proudly. He*'» Tbiar Wa eflbr One Hundred Dellas« Reward f-w anr ra»» ot - » srrb ibai «ana- i be cured by Mell • ' »tarrh < -rv r J - so. S r.r A • O . Frcra . T -ledo, O. We. ibe un-ivrstgi-ed. bove kn--wn r J. < b«oey tor Ibe last l> year«, and believe him rrfe.Cr h • •• > in • ■-• ; -ve X» nns sad Un«»- »-.« able m carry out any vto >•-■ , > -n »-I» ' > ' i.t .kl« »1 « I -.a » I (f «■• »! W «uHSa. k i»»»s a M*avm. w to-.eaa-e l-ru<- gi.ia, lolc-te. o H«; • • arrb ' --re Is lakea Interna ly. erto ina -Inertly upo» the bi-ud and mur- is «ur la-a« ol be system Frire TSr ter bui I,a Bul.I by ail Pvussi»-» lre. --- i. alj free Mau s family fl--» are >be ree- —m « e the morning. Hire i-es brcstoleide to lire »bore, and i* rolling nolieeubly. All morning boat* were vainly trying to find a landing place, but at tost lb» sec-m-i oflicer got Mbore and saved bi* boat'* etew. tbcugb the boat Itself wee aeMo-n et tb» Natiowal Irngation ran- • wsmped ia tbe breakers, tl, denies Notwlt! • gr»»» and hav* a g-»»l time, standing lb* b-g crowd, the biggwsl • report that tbe n-achlnery broke down Natives Boise ever »aw, th* cltnen* are happy, before the »tsamer grounded tor their rar-gree* bid* fair to lie the rencired th* vraeel through the surf lr> canoes. most sucvwaslul ever held. Tbe Hheri-lan ha* sbnard ISA through The firtl day of tbe coi>g'*e* pa*e»«l - fl acrordir-g to a. bedule, Speech*», na- passengers and 50 soldiers, *n-t their meroM bn! brief, all dealt with the transfer to tbe »bur, ar to other craft •ul>j<ct upj-erm-el iu tbe minds -4 the is a serious problem. Captain l‘eal->*lv people—imga“0* **d tx me building l-a* signalled th* »learner Claudine to iu the all I West. Plssi-lent Rouse- take them to Honolulu. It poeelto. the veil's toiler, rved bv Gifford I'inchot, transfer will t-e ma-le at once, Hie reve «*• tl-e keynote, and ti-e ta k ol \ ice nue cutter Manning aemeling. Captain Feabody eay* thaE it power President Fairbanks followed along the I* applieil soon, be l-elieve* the KI eri linse of that letter. Fairbank« was the star attraction al ■I m can lie saved, but other«Ise there the cungr-a*. He wa* tr« ted by hun to little hope. The ew<ll is very heavy dreds prior to and *f er the meeting», and the coral reels are very sharp and s', th* public rec*pt-on tonight wa* G- mm ! order is maintained on board the ter toted a typical Western wek-me. veeeel. T-ie Hbeildan's engine* are l-e Il s speei ' till* run g tna-le ■ <l*eid- ing tepaire-l aad cnal u l-e-rg rapidly cl bit. -Irm n*|rwting to th* congre** thrown overhoard with a view to try- ! ing to float her at high ti-le. The tu* ll-at the vice preei-lent. like the presi earleee ami aererai ivlau-l strani l — .:__: --------- : tnter u:. lent, h»d given an rar to the demands i , the people u! the W»*t »nd »tend* era ha** gv-ne lo b*r aarirtanre. Captalo f'ealxwly I» reporlad lo bave -ea ly to l»i -I tl cm a helping l-and al aceri me-1 all thè reeponsibllity lor Ih» every turn. It la ’lie intention of a certain »1» arci-leni, aayiag tl-at thè *e*s*l *u iu meul to push li.e 11 UO.UOU uOO idee at Ux> rio»«. the »ill— quetil e»e*i--n* of the congreee. CONIRACTS FOR NtW ROAD. Fred J. Ket*el, o‘ Halt lake, i* the prinvI i*l pr-.tm-lel ol tl.le ide*, ■ l-Ut these to little hklliiood the rotigfse* ’ St. Paul Read, for Construction to will supi-o’t him Pte-ilenl Roosevelt Columbia River. -u hl* letter very clearly exj r««»e» Ida Hp>>kane, Hept. 3,—Contract* for the disapproval ol the scheme, slating in -tain leng’iag* that there n>u*t l-e no hnil-llng ol the Chicago, Milwaukee A I re-t apj-roprlation for the construe Ht. Paul road from the Bitter Root ‘.Ion <-f government Irrigation works mountains to the Columbia river have until the preeeut national Irrigation t-een let to II. C. Henry, of Seattle. iaa has l-een proven a snece** and The rout* follow» down the Kt. Jo money inveets*! ha* t-een ivturi-e-l ti the Federal treasury. GREAT FLEET IN REVIEW Pres dent WORN TO A SKELETON. sl-ore until Ibe wirelesu tetogvapu st*- lion at Barber's point wa* optouad in Roosevelt See* America s Naval Strength. Oj-erRay, ■'»pt. 4— Coder skies that broke brilliantly blue tie Io re a «htetling wMterly wind which swept !< «u la-tig Island s--und and blew out to tl-e sullen clouds and tempeetU- -us rales wiheb threatened inimrasuta- •-ly bi mar tbe spectacle, Piesident 11 .--»veil -sterday, within hailing lielance -if bis summer home, revieae-i be m-el magnificwitl naval Heel ever aereiublMl under the American Hag Forty five of the most splendid types of tight in* «Msels all rat lay al anchor in three Ion* columns as tbs natal yacht Msytliaer, «inch just a year ago was written into history aa the meeting (round of Russia and Japan, j-aseed up and down the lines, the president an applauding spectator oo th* bridge. The Mayflower'* journey «as made • mid a rautinuoua boom ot aaluling »nii'-ns, and gun alter gun spoke the navy's honor to the commander In chief «1 all America's military forces. Ti e 4fi vessels are all within range I Haram-re and could train 1.17* guns -u the tommer residence of the presi dent. Indeed, they ranrad out to him • tremrtidou* s»ln’» as he earns among them on tbe Majflower and last night they paiuls-d the hieroglyphic» of i-eace n the sky with their search lights for Ins edification. I be licet reviewed by the president consisted -■! 12 »'tleshlp*. four ar- m<>red ctniaert. five monitor* and nn- protected cruisers, sis torj-edu twat de- «troyers, si* torpedo treats am! two submarine lost*. Kilt Off All Officiai*. Odessa, Hrjd. 4 —A military lerror- ist orgarr set Kin ha» twen diaravrred ■ boe» aim I» said lo li* tb* eiterinina- tino of all the authorities wlih india- < riminate regat-l lo theli reputntiun fot -ippreoalon. Th» ramiti-ation of th» -irganitation l* estensive and all branche» of thè rervice are reported tu t«e represented in ita meuitiersblp. Th» campaign of termiism against high orti rial* continue*. Th* aothoritiee at Ht. PiteisbiHg ami Wareaw bave warne-i governor* Ihroughout th» empir» lo be . arelul of their personal safety. seph river hom the Idaho Hue to a point below Ferrell, or Ht Joe, Idaho then (--re on to Tekoa, Washington, j-aaev* on to II -»alia, g-e* along the a-Mith side of Rock lake and then reach es l.iad, on the Northern Pacific. From I.lnd the line will practically follow the mtvey of the old Northern Pacific cutoff from I.ind to Ellens! urg Contract* for a part ot the work have t>een let to Grant Smith A Co. The tirm inclu les Fl. N. Jonea, of Jones A Onserud, railroad contractors of Spo kane. Mr. Jone* aai-i tonight "W* have our tiitfil now at Rosalia. aud will start work at once, Wa aliali need a thouaau-l men, and wa i will j«ay 42 50 a day. Our work ia to I I* done a year ftom next January." NEW JAPANESE LINE. M-kado Will Subsidire Steamers for Manchurian Trade. Victoria, Kept. 3.—The steamer Tar tar, of the Cana-has Pacifi- railway company, which arrive-! today from the Orient, hr- igtit news that the Japan see government proposes to subeidisw a steamship line to connect Dalny with the North Pacific coast ot the I'nited Htate*. and also Htiangbai, Dalny and Vladivostok lines of steamers in Its general scheme to develop Mancl.-iuan tia-le Whether the l'mte-1 Btatee con nection will 1« -lone by a line l-etween Ihilny and Yokohama connecting with the already ealablished Japans«« lines to Heat tie and Han Francisco, or a di- rect line is not definitely state-l. American • Eatatet Raided Wo bi ng ton, Srpt. 3 —A«< truing to a diapatrh received at the State depart- uisnt I rom nn* of th» American owaers o( th* Constancia estáte, tirar Ciento» go». Calían insurgente raided Ibis prnp- erty loor days ago, taklng a number ol horee* This is tb» tlrst protest re- calvad trom Amar Irán» agaiust th» trio laatalion ot their internet*. Mr. Hleep- er, the American cliarge at llavana. was ratiled U> rlemand of th* Cutían governnient a-le-j-iate protwction tor th» Con».ancla e*tat» and all American proper i y eimllarly sitúate«!. Palma and Capote Quarrel, llavana, Hept. 3. — Rumor ia busy • ith suggestions of conspiracy among tti* police and an open quarrel between President Palm* and Vice Pre»l •ant Mendes Cap >te. Both reports lack definite con Hr trial ion. In certain quar ter* Capote is suspected ot l-argaming with the insurgent*. In the reported quarrel at the palace bitter word* ar* •aid to have pass»I, culminating iu Palma denouncing Capote as a traitor. Th* vice president is said to have re plied that Palm* «as a piagident «ith- out power. Rebel* Search All Train*, llavana, Hept. 4 —The Cnhan (Vo- tral Railway company Imlay melt pub lie announcement that It would ao longer accept freight or merchandi*» lor tiansfer over Its line» esc» pt at own er'* risk. It ia state-1 that this is nee eeenry because nearly al) of it* trama are held up and their carg-we Iwepected by armed Wade of insurgent*. leite tonight the government learned that 400 insurgents ba-l enteret! the town Coast Railroad Build-rg. ->l Calahatar. in Santa Clara province, had conftecatml a quantity ot arms and Han >ranciara, Hept. S.—Th» Honth taken many head ol botse*. •rn Pací Be is fast completing it* plena tor the connection of Eureka ami hen Plotting Against Meaico. Francisco and the extension <>l the road Tnac-in, Aria , Kept. 4.—Colli* Hum on to Portland, forming a coast line bert, a Frenchman, »ml Iwonardo Vil The heals of the plan ia th* California lareal and Bruno Trevino, Mesican*. Not th western. which is under the con were arrested early today at Mowry and trol of the Houtbern Pacific It has Patagonia, mining c-itnps, whs»» many just l-een announced that the junction miner* ate employed. Th* arrest* were of the Honthein Pacific ami the Cali mi ls by fmmigrat'on Insj-ertor Mur fornia Northwestern line* «ill ba »fleet- phy ami Ranger» old* and Clark. It ed at batita R-«aa. is charged that tba men are agitators who are attempting to organise a forr* Famine Spreading. of Msn-an minets to attack Nogales. St. Petersburg. Hept. 3.—By th* eml Honora. of September the famine will l.av* spread to the province* of Kenan, Ha No Hop* for th* Sheridan. mera and Saratov. The Zemstvo treas Washington, "»pt. 4 —D »patches re on*» ar* eibausted, and th* whole raised today at tba War department co*t of feeding the people devolve* upon from Honolulu indicata that tb* trans, the centra! government. The grain port Sheridan rannot be eared. Rhe I* required ia tb* four province* for food nearly Ailed with water and her engine* and »owing will coa* approximately *21, WO,000. ar* doodad and usale**. __* W to '*1 TRANSPORT ON THE ROCK'« cfaVôriteS teen Ite» Iute» < •■«• Hei U ith hi.ngl*. b angi*, bhcigl«, ’W«ji du« a Ib« dufHy dingi«, Tl ■ wwe are rereing home. Now «w*«t «nd rtaar. and faint *nd ow • ng* from khm far u* Tb« » -, temar, tir paH.rmg* ef an April »b-wer Tb«l msbre tbe <tol»>»e grow K k i t b» klang h -» ugiel-ng *. «V» th» <terb--> ng -11-a* The raws -v i m» slowly home. Soft I» el »a* mingle, Wub -ogle, yangl». jingle, The < -w. ere ramlng kuvae ; M.l -.» end F»ert. end Fioeunel. He Kemp. Itedr-M*. end Gretchen A bell. B»»», ent Hylph. aud H.-eugleJ Hue - A'-r--« 'he Hr-1-J I kear lœee. And clang h»r silver toll. G-. t f. «n< gol nglellagle. W a fe far e in-to that m-ngto Th» raw • <>>m* slowly home ; tr-.-t ■ iter »• «• -f i> < (—• y»*r*. A»,! b«4>y F-i* and childish i»*r*. Ar-' ». » >1 > ■ . hfi- I m re , W -t- th* co«» --.me k->m*. With ringle, rangl*. ringle I’y !w »• » I tbr«* «nd • ; fl*. T)w • are coming bom* Through th» o.. <-* «ir we the town, I the • • r «un « «llpp.ng down ; Th»' tna¡«i* in the h««el giaci* Thro«» <i’W n the p»fh • h>nger »hade. And tbe hill« «re growing brown. To ring, to rang toringierìngl», lly three« and four» and «Ingi*. Ihr cow« come «Jowlj hum*. Th«- «su» »«■■•■(» nid -’f w-trldlms p«alm, Th» salue sweet •■■•nt of bud and balm. When the cow» rame home. Harthlf < amplrlefl I a I * W A ¡msste*«i I *•• •• • »•*»*••«»« •• Tbe battle ebip Teaa*. tbe ”b—«d-«- t»-at of tl>* Amer «a ua«y. has been pl*wl »a tbe retirvd st say* tbe An gu*ta Herald *b» has been *»<>t to tbe navy yard at Char leeton. B C-. to ears* tb»r* a* a stai- m sb p ami un I»«* war ebuuld break out, wbl-'b «--«ihl tM"M*lt*le the bringing Intu eervk-* uf e«»ry available «•■■»l. her active day» ar* past Uba w a* cstm TU» Teta* I* not uld pietosi 'n lHUfi but • aa ne«er a ( >0.1 steamer. lb--ugb she .unearned trevueu I d--u* quantities of «oaL aud III luck *>• perslateUtly attended her that »be i am>- . to be regar-lml a* "b-— l—-»vl “ On-w Io her --arvwr tbe fatal spell -te | l-srt-d trout b»r, during th» battle off Hautlago de Cub* Iler nubi* liebalvur during that strugB-» under rammend ot • apt J*-k I'blltp freeb in memury Hut tbe b»|*o to wblcb that ■• wmu » u tary reinvigoration gave rise were aU-rtly after »battered ami *b» reoum ed her wontsal raur*» ot awry action W Hen ali» wa» mit fur b»r first trial. I one of ber j-r-q-ellcr bl*-l*o -‘Ut Into a 1 pa ml ng acb-mer and *uuk IL Flo-wsl on a dry 4ac«i f-r th» flr*t time, she could nut bear the atraln uf her own weight, and bad tu be uverbauled at great «lpwoee laiter. *h* ran ash -rv lu Norfolk harbor In 1M»1, while abc waa lying la the llrw-klyn navy yard oua uf ber »earacks became unf•steoe-l aivd »be aauk In February, of l*-<! • be w»<it asb-re at tb» Tortuga*, and lu Docwmber of the same year In tbe W «I lat-uut channel. In November -f liar.’ while »be waa at target practice, lier big guns broke the re- -Ila and wreck*! tbe eurrouiidlng» work*. That wa» lier laet accident, but there I* no telling «bat tn-re would have tiappetis-d to tier If »tie ha-1 been required f r some« bat active service It Is altogether likely that ber boo doo day* a* «ell aa her active day* are over Iler 0 Inch gun* hav* already been taken fr-m ber. aud her turret gun* will b» takeu a* »«O a» use - au Iw found f-r IbeWL Bbe will remain qu'vlly at her dock until at som» Unir In the future »be will Jolu other fur (otteu - rue • tn the naval graveyard With a tinkle, tank!», tinkle. Through frrn aa-l ¡«erlwinkl*. The co«» ar* c-ten tog home . A knrmng in rhe -beckered stream, Wh h.re the »liti ra«s glano and gleam. Starine. Pea- hblootn and 1-hoebs Phyllis Stand knee «hrep In the > reatuy II1IM MOOtl SHOVEL SALESMAN. In a drow»y dream. lo hnk. tu tank, tollnklellnkl*. Karr twite uf tb« l»«tee of WUII«« < i rr batik» «uh buttercupa • twlnkle. 1 mm ao«l • HI® I oMlrtrl The cu»» coiti» d.iwly boni» ; A mBIhmaini «bo*«Im«Iter•• he »«t And u|> thrmigh m-ri-or«'» Jeep rarln* In th« »jnokln« rouiu uf «u Atlaath * '■ tc.-li Id e.ug and ita old tltne Uiier. «ahi U» • Jit l-uul« Giube l>emu •been. crat writer: And t’,.- nt uf th» silver que»a. •*! U*v« been over to England try In* Wkh « klinkte, klangle. klingle. to ««Il «buvele tu U m Hrltlab govern With a bn. . my , and tnoono. au4 meut. I failed, I -couldn't »*11 a at»»» The <x>ww «r* rotnillg home; ri A dtftdl -n>«n n«turd lui*«« * • hl ! • • r * h* i* CW M«*rlln hill, cau»« of iuy failure. H- «r ’he pÌAintiVtf cry of th« wblpp«»*>r "Jone« wa« alive, very much allr*. wM. during tbe txitti« of Waterloo. H« sat Th*- h u «!r.«|■« !i* on ih* tangled vin«»«, on Uor«eb«‘ k Mur Wellington’! (ent \iul ; -, ir» V«*nu« «hin»«. Wallington, toeing him th«re In civil A Dii tiv.-r the «lient mill, Ian*« tîr«Mt, Mid nngrlly ; K - ' if k«> Inn«, kollnglellngl«. With a ting a Ims and jingle. “Wbo «re youl“ Th* row« come «towly home. UM ■■ I nui n * •>' - Ix»t <luMn the bare, let In the Kain Jonre. and I rani« here from Hrua««l« <»( lonaf gone »-»ngw, and flower», and rain; to •«•*» th« battle.' l >«r L -r t lini«'«» «-•me b«-*k again * 'Now that you «re her«.' ««Id Well . ington. '«re y<»u willing to carry • n>w A¿ i’ « E Mitchell. •ng« for uie to on« of uiy general«Y It will be a dnngen>u« errand, but I have CATECHISM OF CIVICS. no on« el»« to «eud.* -‘I’ll carry your rue«»ige,‘ said QoreHuaa mitil Aatawera of laBteroat tn Amrrlran« June«, and as for danger, on* part of till* battle field II no mur* dangerous I the I'ulted Htuti-*! than another to-day.’ Ill»tori--al Novel, ami Health F'ooda Ho Wellington gm* him the me**«*» it here Is the <'urn limit |i «-ate<l! aud June* delivered It. but falle«! Iu re It extci.da fn-m tl.e «'bb-ago Fix turn. 1'lie duke tlivuglit blln »lain, but Wall on* day eight or ulna years later ■ change to Trinity Chur b Iu al reef. man accosted the duke In Ijoudon. IkH-a the climate »nry much tu dir " T»o you romeaiber me!’ he aat<l. “ T do,' said Wei It tigton, shaking th* fcreut parts of th. t'ulon! Yea. mans band warmly, yuu sa»ed two What la ranaldered to be tbe hottest regiments uf mine by th* delnery of that meessgs Why didn't yuu return regl-m In the rauutryT Z.lou City. to me!" "Jun** said bl* b-rae had been kill And the eoldeet! -Je^-a't ed by a cannon ball as ba was return J- hii I». Rockefeller*« safe Ing. and he hliuself bad been *b->t In tbe vault. What c,,mnmn product to r»tae<! In •Ide. but not badly a few days abed the oniue pr-q—rtlous all over the -vuu bad brought blm around. " ’Well.’ said ttie duke, 'what ran ! try! do for you!" liable,. “Tama partner Io that shovel house Are there any »K-ej t'one to thia! of ours now.' said Jonea. the firm Y<’« Newport aud K--.<tb Dakota. name I* Krnlth. Jenkins A Jons*, and What are the*« hablve uaed for! In tbe H-utb. to run the factor!»«; Ir. I'd Ilka to get a government contract' "He go« It" the millionaire ended, tlie North, to furnish New Education»! sadly. "From that day to this all th» Hyateuia abúrela used In the British army and How la tlie Truat Cr >p grown! Ily magnate« end c.'ie common peo nary have t-een supplied by the bou«* I wasted of Hmlth. Jetiklu* A June«, pie. my Urn* trying to compete with that What la a migrate! Mn <»t any dlshoiMSt m»n who h»« firm.“ looney enough to keep out of Jail. How •» n«a ri.a ■»«■«. And when tbe conuoon people have Tbe boy wanted some worms fur bait gathered tb. Trust «Top. bow are they lie bad selected a promising spot * shady and low lying knoll, but. though paid! In common stock. bo bad t-een digging now fur fifteen D —• this yield anything! minute*, not a »Ingle worm bad bls oh. yea. When you »queese It It ■pade turned up i l.-l-l« water enough -o make s goo ) ■•Here, sunny,' said an old angler, -Ircua lemons tie "take this chunk of euap aud make me Wlial are the principal trade* of the a quart or two of *<>apeuda' Tbe t-oy brought the suds, the old I'nited Htatee! < «l-cratlng for spi-en.ll-.’lll». writing man »prluklesl them over the ground ad«»rti*eat«*»t t-wiry «'-1 «olnf <«ut on I aud tl*n be. In bls turn, t-egm •«» dig. It was »making Here, where the boy •trike. before had not found a single worm VI»» ksrsstlss Gift. tbe old man now d I era is red them In ■tie bad bes-ti - leaulug up bee "den" du ten* and came a-r--«* various and sundry "Too can find w-rma 'moat any uiifam-llsr book* Iu the j-ro--»** After where, aunuy," aald tbe old man. “If thinking b»rd •!>• had restored them you wet tlx- ground with aoap*ud* first ■ II to their rightful owner witb a fin« The s--*p*mte draw* them, the same a* Only mol***»* draws fl'ea and < ’ll* l-rus s«Hi*e uf virtue A weak mlkture oh* remained and one night tbe man of blue vitriol »nd water will do tbe with whom sl-e rannectn! thl* parti same thing alno " ProtIden--e Journal -ul.ir hook called HI,» brought It out A Tkero.gfc J»k. ■ Here* a little old t»«ok of your*." In tb* cook's abeam* tb* young mis she aiinouniued In tier usual fllj-pant or tb* bull»* undertook, with tire way. “and I wlah yoti'd take It home tres* of a green wait re«» to get the I've giieti It bullae r-<oru Ion* enough " help Bunday luncheon. Tb* flurrle«! maid. lie took Hie book aud looked at b*r wbo had been »I ruggì I ng In tbe kitchen rattier que-rly. with ■ raff»» machine that refuel tt> ■ All right t-e ‘aid t-ut fliers wa* no work. ratifsneed that ab» bad forgotten *ntliiisla»m In hl* tone to « sab tti* lettuce. “It's your*. Isn't It!" *h» clemaudmi. "Well, never mind. Ellas tin on with "Well, not eiac-tly.“ be rs-plled. "I tb* «offe*, and I'll do IL" asid tb* con *»»<■ It to you for a birthday present aidera to mist rea» ’ Where do you keep at---lit two year* *gs." i< wrl' >* l«rr nam* In »very tb* soep!" No- • !•* *k »be owns. A *«■*• All tb* world'« a etag», they say ; H I sm ( Tbey •*•«. For *»<-»1 a part ia am And when moequltoes atart thia way «nld III Tngvnly. -that W» play behind a net. IftMkl b‘»|*‘<l t»> r«tch tha» town with — Washington Atar riot exactly frultlesa." replied omerfly. "I understand the ben aa there In plenty, although at aged " Philadelphia Pr Wa bav* reeclied tire age when w* don't aee «bat'a the matter with eating tb* pi-mlc lurx'b on lit* dinlug num table at born*, and ba« lug no trasket* Ui carry. '■xV’kN ■ vvYW'VXW'X'We CASTORIA Hu- Kind Y <>«i II.»««' klway* ll-iuglit li-»* lu-rtu- tbe slunn« turv- of < ho*. II. I lv-ti tier, uml ba* 1» ■ it Iliads» tiiidvr III* ps-rwiiai »ttperv Dion for »•»•■r 30 j«ar*. Allow noons« lo dec-rise Volt III till*. < oillltc-rt-lt«. I lllil.it loll* Alni •• .l-iat.ao-g-Hxl •• urr but Elprrlmrnt*. nnd riidangi-r llio bcaltli of 4 liildrv-n l.x|M'rlv-nc<« agnin*t I \p- riin- nt. What is CASTORIA ’ n r to •-‘.V 'Ct t?> ('»•tori.» I* n hurmlrea •ubatltiiti« lor < n*tor Oil, I’urr- gorli-. IFrtspe mid Noolblng Nyrup-v. It i* I'l-a'.cnt. It i-ontstlna neither Opium. Morpbins« tu-r otlu-r N.irootlc *ul>«laio-c. it* ago I* II* iriusrantrr. Il dolro«* Worm* un-l all.iy* Eevrrtohn«-»«. It rurv* Iii.irrli-r.t mid YY liul < ollc. It relievo* l«-«-thllur Trouble», < ur-4 ->li»t l|i.«ti<ui and F'latulrm-v. It naainillatea llir I-' o - h I, regulate« tbn Sl<>ina> h and llowi-l«, giving lionltliy mid nmurul *l<-«-|>. Tli<- t hililrrn'* Pnuace* I hr Mother’* I'ris-ud. > -(\ ; The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years VW« •■toVtow« eSM»»«ns the u* «Uv«nu» •••el» |lea«e«l ■»•« »-una -s » e CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING «aid Tommy, “what do lb* nr* «papera ci.-eiti w ben tbejr ««j ‘a mruibef of tl»*- "They refer, lomxuy. to certain •<> defy men and women wbo think they «re better than • uytMMly ei«e. aud (bat t L li» A M *t T a HAI *>w|NWf*>M i* tew II»» about ail the thinking they do'* M«k*. *.«-4 » - a . » IS •*lMd you e%vr «ee one of «in p»’p?*’ "I don! know. . Tummy Lummy : but you can eaaily tell one If yuu b«pt>»u to run acroea It.* •‘If It’a In a »treet rar It talk* ».« loustly that you can't bear tire ruar tlie w heels. "If it « In ebur» h. the plum«« on hat hide tbe pre«*her "«t.-e that -I'n •■ “If It’a at a party, tlie moat of L»r«hraJ and pr*»atintili tre» m«xr« «><t<g clotlMMi are In tlw drr«aing room . II "If It « in nn automoblie ib>4ge It. If lllrntry tn«*» and er il b « )M«t you flrr «pu K « iougli, and evu • Uuiur • ny utb«r man -u the • AVkat f«r ” tu inanima alitv "If It a walking on the ahlewaik It u<naIly atrldm along «• If It **• tab Ing tbe »irrvt buine with It. "If It’a In a theater, you mn tell by the «tony atare In H« fate that tlx n< t uri are doing good and In tell Igrttl Work "If It’a tn u railroad atatlou. In full drc'bA. you'll nunder u by tlw he-onto Uv« <tue«i**t jump (be track aud lak* tu lite ttixFdn. •’T m U can’t m’«« It Tommy lb* •alite »«( «te* II»»y. 1 be four vir «»Id im » ii of • certllfl «f»-rm M’Uiibir had a vtr> high »»pm l»»n of Uw» • of hi* father I be l«U» r tell» bow, oo one u<f««»»n In Uwir wewtrrn burnir. U m * lad i^niw RcruM « niAgurhne in w tilrb. t»y .r cbniu'e. there *vie rngrued «tdr «ide |M»rtrnit« of U h * PretldriH tend the Menntor u»euth»nrd W in n tbe M<1 < aiuht «lfibt of hl» father'« feature» be broke Into « bro-id Amile ’ I hût • a gtiud ph ture of > ou. dnd’h ' »nid lie “Very n » m !. «m * ••Who’« the man n«‘K to yoo, daddy T* «*krd Uie yolingwter "Why. my *<»n «• viatined tbe Mr i «tor, "don't you know ? that I» oue of tbe grr«tf»t men of the world, a tuan more admirable «nd more pwwrrful than any klug I hat. uiy «un, I« 1‘rvwi dent lu»»»evvit." The It»«! ngAtn looked «t tbe pit ture of the Preah!«*nl thru, after • tbougbt ful panne, he observed “May. d.tddy, the people In the ea«t will be mful proud when they *rr I’rmidetd'» ph ture next Co yuura. they?' A d r*' *it^« tit«»r Th, «ir*«lM ot Salmen. The i me Mini-ili I* given Iu land and all «e-tern atatea to a lar** Irutll Ila«" mwm which live* in tin STS. tit lefty «tout tin- nioutlia of riter*, ami which enter« the stream* to «|-»»n, running for • raiishterable distan-'» up the •frraut «nd returning to the «ea after the a< t of «paw ning 1« «»'••otn pushed, «ayt « writer In the I'aetfic Monthly The old mair* t*eeome wime what dl«turtesl, r«|>e« tally through the lengthening uf th»* jaw«, but the <hangs-fl witb «ge «nd »•«•on itrr not miF’U greater than In any large trout Tbe true »nlnwsn. like tha true trout. It black «potted. It 1« C&lled In * en«v Ha I mo «alar, «nd Along with tbe true trout It belongs to tba genu* Hairno Thera I* only one «fieri** of Atlantic Million; It 1« found on both «Idea of tba ocean, «nd on both «hie* It br n>n»e* *> me time* Unit keket! and dwarfith when it t* «but up Iu a lak* • nd wt>en It cannot or dots but go to the *r* I b« tllB 4 if C » i HfAVfS <bk Ltkls 1 )•»■»»e Bf B 4 I «414« *»(••. Uterttarb »-U 4M* Ar* I r*W*-XM-M-WM| eeuieiAM HtAvt ruwDiftb «HU •»< lb« MH I r » M wer te»- f ■NAIA. a*tod !«• » »W *-to K, FSV-MAN Ul Ml HV M «.<«. PAH, Sll'-'k CHAS. H. llltv CO.. Ssellle •«» PsHl*»« Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Season WOfe and 1907 Opcnj Sept. 15 I’r»-tmrv9 (or Prnmntu- •n»l O|»erAti<! Staifv «ni !•-•€-• ” i»rndu*t»’* in «n mutiti»*- Forty <»r.<-liiwtr* n«»w with tmvrlmg i»»i (or t at*- Itsgtir. iigiii Dtanuix and Operaik Schoo! 1( aq lUlt Ar(*4c Bol'Jtaf, StAttk. FMAMI C tÙAH. rrUkteAt • . •»»•• » •»•--» «»A %■ ». yTpr« • < • y Tv * i ’.u- A '<Z..V»V S *. muie T eam < J BORAX Will Sterilize All Articles of Clothint Acting st an Antiseptic and Prcventin< Odor from Prespiration. *Mri -i K ♦" r '? V-« W. L. DOUCLAS •3.50 4. *3.00 Shoes • car IM THt «OSLO * LOosglai $4 G t («i* I m tin«! Is squillcd it snj p>-¿a JR; M t*Ml b«. It was mid October In Vermont, and there wa* slremly a hint of aiuiw In tl«e air The city boarder on his way to the dtqiot shivered slightly, aud drew tils greatcoat - loser about him. "rhere* no denying that you have tl luvelleat Htate In the t nlun In tb* auiuu^r. Osgoud tie »aid to tbe «tag* driier. "but I wouldn't II«» her* tbe year round If you'd give It to me" The old man slowly fli- ked a persist- ent fly off tbe near lx>r*« before lie Weil ■ • .. t a « - - « g --! grumbled. Have to Htate to live In. I'll admit, drag round on wheel* about four »HOES FiiK *KVFItYBOt)Y AT ALLUÍ c IÍ mootba out of every year! ■ •n • Bl. -e S» — fl SO ». »• ar-ore •» «»»i sa w-»..u L, e. imo ta »J.W ■ •• - • a inn • e>. -• s. je • si oo Trv V« I- Ir-u-glM »»--•»•-li • «4l«e<« aed I hlldrrn « «hwee tor «<vl». nt end «ear When you bqy I hry »««»I I.-Iir, i*,«bea II I could take you Into my large WET tactorleaat Bruvkton, Ma»»..and «how WEATHER you how carefully W.I.. liougla« shoe* CLOTHING arc n«a-le, you would then understand you want why thev hold their shape, fit better, complete wear longer, and are of greater value protection than any other make. and long Wherrvrr yow Uve. ye« -en ».Mein W. t- service t*ahswfl. Hit n«m* an«l prit.« I* ■«•mped These rwid tnanv on th« »• i«*w «ffalnat h»«h other good point» R«« «mi lnl*rte»r «ten««. **• >fr At« *••«•* 4««l«r W U I. ite»«<«•*•»»••• we combined In »*! In«l«t upr»n hwv Inf «term TOWER'S ««f C ••«># f«*« <r/rt ««f »*«*•• «WASO U rtt« te»r nitestraU ! <»t * «U W . L IXA ULAS, lte|H U, Htmteten. Ma*«. OILED CLOTHING You carvt afford !o b-o -my other I '»r*' V F ft. (j « « "V. «Kvv f.«• » * « ;_•» f ve Jv - J * -'A> ’ -*x' •