The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 05, 1906, Image 4

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TROOPS OFF FOR CUSA.
All Humors
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Ar* Impure matter* wh ti tbr akl liver
kidney* and -Aber or**«-* -*. -.■ 4 lak* «ar*
U all bout help.
Pimple*, bulls, er-isms and other rrup-
Uuna. kN* of appetite, that Urwd hwliug.
bilious turn*. At» of
dull bead-
a-Uss sod many -Aber trouble* sr* due to
them. They are r»ro-.»s-l by
MeWil-iat-en *f Fores* st Nswport
New* Wk*N Transport* Ara
R«*Ky.
Believe He bas Come to Iplitl
Fallen Republic.
Hood's Sarsaparilla SPEAKS AT HAVANA LNIVERSITY
In usual liquid K»rm oe In cburx>lalrd
Noeeewea'a Wess m*4.
WLeu Charle* I* Sonrua*. bow a
well known Washington •--rrep-ixlent.
began bl* news|>*per carver t.e was
sent to "cova«“ -»nr of tin
-urta
II •
business waa to look at the docket and
And the facts about any - a«e that seri»
ed to blui to warraut bini lu writing
about
Oue afternom he discovered an entry
that sai l one Willisui lluro« liad I««- >
arrested and Anni flu for stealing a
martii-gale from James J. ncs. a neigh
bor.
He recited flic* f*-t* In an Intrisili
!<• y paragrapii and then went on
**Tltla criminal was Justly punished, for
the pretty little martiug»:•■ • »tuie wa*
the Joy ati-1
iiiifort **f the wife of
Jsmes Jone«. Mie kept It In a cage In
her parlor, and when, tirisi with the
w-.rk of tin- d iy the i'.-.srtiii<«'<
¿
to pour forth thus* »trains of melody
for which our flftaburg ••■»rtlngale» are
fnin«..<i«.
found grant pleasure "
h , » r- - 'i as ' I.'•
. ■ ■ , :
rwt be allow nt at large e*|ie< ially when
they di-s-etid au low aa to steal barm
lesa and melodious msrtlngalew.'
Mat
urday Evening l*uat
Ha*. Usa KKlyl
Tbe artetilltl* aiate «>ut • gnod i fate
*gain*t ttie bouae ■ et a ti«> wltb all i her
charnilog and lovaldr qualltle*
la
show n lo l*e an agent of dlaeoa*. and
Or.
a aboiesalv d*atro>vr < l-.t«’ - f»
t'arullu* V
ri... » . - Un. I.een
du«1l*g eiiwrtn-eat* al Clark l ni ver
•Hy. lisa found tbat cat« bave dlph
tb*rla wb-oplng rough. tul<r .-. ■ «
eveuia aud ring worni.
Ecen when
■ ala «io not a lually •---ntrai-t
these
lusiadi«« tliey may carry the routaglon
Sbolli wlth t beili
A* uliurod* they
aie re*}« i.«ible for tile <l«Mlb of about
Afly blrda s ye*r. ni-rxirdlng to R II.
Fctrbusb. State Urnlthol« glat for Ma*
• offer lug
'•» i->- •
they inAlit t-y tbelr mvngllng of bird*.
aqulrrrla and rabbi la
rtilladelpbla
l'r««*
Refutaa'to Celct Poor From Barrack*
to Make Room tor Soldier*
Amn»|t| for Prisoner».
Havana <>«t
2 Governor Taft'*
a« la today have gone far to win him a
warm pla< e In the heart* of the people
whose destinies have lieen plac'd In
hla hand* Presiding thl* morning at the
I opening etercl**« of lhe I’nlveralty of
| Havana, h* d<d*red hl* mission hers
i was solely fur lhe pinp«HM- of upllflln*
Ith' fall« n Republic and restoring It to
I the path of prosperity, an announce
|m«-tit shi<li wa* received with demon
I Strattons of delight by an audience rep
iresentatlve of lhe highest aoclety In
Havana.
i
Following tbl* it le-eam« known that
i Mr Taft and Assistant Recrotary «•(
iHint* Bacon had cabl'd fur tb«dr wiV'*
Ito join them here, a step whl«h can
i not tint l«e most agr«-« ahi«- to the Cuban
(wxiple and which will strongly cement
the tHinds of aff’-ctum between them
«nd th«- American provisional adniinl*
tret Ion
Htill another art of Mr Taft ia
warmly r*Mnm«-n<l«-d a* Illustrative of
onsldrrallun of the
hla thoughtful < lonshlrration
learning that many
humbler «lasses
poor families occupying I the tempor
arlly dlaus'd barrack* at Camp Co­
lumbtat were about to lte summarily
evicted by order of the Cuban author
Itle* in prvfxralion for the occultation
of the quarter* by the brigade •t
marines i. Mr Taft went to Camp Co
lumbia In an automobile, esplalned
that he I had not been aware of the con
He
dll Ion* and rrclndid the order
left the camp amid che- rra and warm
«•»preaslona of gratitude from th* peo
pie The news of this act of humanity
spread rapidly and received the high
eat praise
Much of the Governor'* time today
wa* occviplcd In receiving olili lais of
the various d<-|>artmenta atiu Judge* of
(he courts
Wllh the member* of the
Hut*rem* Court h< hel<| a long confer
cuce coni eroina th«- drafting of a
l>roclam«tloo of general amnesty Thl*
!• . re« la of the most lmp«»rtanc«‘. In
view of the fa< t that at many point»
on th* f»ran-f
notably Co nfu« g"»
many person* are In Jail awaiting Ihr
disposition of politi« al charge*.
Msr*slw l»»r
Th* fresh crsaiu puff* n the It
va
baker s window !■ «oliti Inviting and
th.- lnt*r**ted bousek.-vj« r »tvppsd in
• id* the *!<>•( to ask tin- price
"Fifteens <euts a -loa. “ replied the
• mil.ng pr--prieiur wl| g his bands on
wrapping the
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B>bl« Not lhe Word of God.
cake«
Itlnhop Charles !>
Ik'troit. (id 2
"Why." eiclalmed tbe lady, unable
to rollers I ber sstouishment
"that's Wllhame. of the Kpl»<o|«l diocese of
very «heap for cream puffs' 1 usually M irhijeHn in an address to Y M C A
bava to pay thirty
I don't •«* how mem tn re here on "The » Ititele and the
Word of G« m !,' declared that the Bible
you can make them at thst pr e "
"Him rhespa all right*
rouAdrd wae n<4 thr word of God and that the
tbe baker
' 1»* bealf »tflee telephone im hinge to 'hr contrary are the moat
I gotta dosa da shop right off
My [>rolifl< eemrere oi unbelief the church
haw to ixintend wllh The Biehop ba !<!-
I rl. Anient« gotta da ii .< *» •- '
’ Nowh«fr dore I hr Bible dvrlnr«
A lais BUIIIew.
lt»4'lf thr won! of G<»d
Yet we arc
Ju.lus Kslin. representative fn-m Rau (old w<* must tnkr It in He entirety It
t ran is-c». was lu Washington when tbe 1« g venerable book and vlelion are
earthquake cam* end wa* nearly fran rtMjuewifwl not to touch It* ne it I* (he
tic. becauae bls wife and children, tn din « ( word of God th< re in no other
eluding a baby a few day* old. wer* dl
‘Take the young man Juat out «f
re tly In th* path of th* Arc
roll«*<r. Hr , rvada Geneala and find*
Kahn spent two days trying to tele imp* melble goology. aatronomy and
Hla teacher. when que*
gr«;m gad ’hM ' -•» i '
i. I w. nt ethnology
out. and Andlng bl* family safe, stayel tionrd enye
Manipúlate It untll It Al'
a w<-ek or ao In tbe ruined tty
your eclvncr * ' If too honeat tu handlr
Oo hl* return be found a letter from the word of God «rnftily, lhe young
a cousi'tuwut. written e gtit dijs aftrr man glvee up thr Bible
lí. refuto*
tbr »bock, which Iw-gan
to etullify hie regnott.
"t»e»r Julius
"No doubt you wit) b*
‘ Thr Bible need* no defeonr al! Il
surprised to learn from me that we needs ie • equate deal
There arc
b*>* bail a trrrt > earthquake out (bOM* who r«-a<1 It <1«*vou(ly and dill
Saturday Kianliif I’uaL
here
gently, but I never aay the Bible I* the
word of G«>d
I aay the Bible and lhe
Tuta k* n.lf Ball«.!
Tbs minuter a wife waa busily an Word of God To those who accept the
gageil one afternoon mending the fam entire book a* the literal word of C lod
lly clothe* wbeu a nr .bbur called tor I point out that It I* nowhere
Clirlst tore asunder the Ob'
a friendly chat. After a !rw m-.-meot« stated
of or»i aud g—*lp the caller remarked Testanoitit pre« epts. the law of Mose*,
Where th>
a* *h* began to Inspect a basket of and furnished new on«*
Old Teatament direr teil men to hat«-
miscellaneous button*
"You *<-em to be unusually well *up their enr-nilra the ti-ai hing* of Chrlat
plied with button* of all kind*
Why were to love your enemies.
there Is one like my husband bad on bl.
last winter's suit "
“Indeed." said tbs minister's wife
with a slight smile,
* All theae but
tons were found In the contribution
bo*, aud I thought I might ■ • well bare
•out* U m out of them
Well, must you
W«U. good by
Come again soon
Jwst VSbat He Waele*.
these -gg« aren't fresh, ar* they)”
queried tbe *trat.ger
"W'*ll," replied the gr-e-er. cautiously,
the*«, egt» will ntske a liant "
“Ob. I don’t want 'em for bam --meiet
•r any kind of esili.g
I've t-e--u In at
that *bow at lite ujier* io-use, and «bat
1 waut ”
“A* I was saying air these eggs will
mike • bam actor f«el Ilk* a laat year s
bird's nest " I'h Udrlptila Fre«s
Does Your
Heart Beat
Yes. 100,000 times each day.
Does it send out good blood
or bad blood 7 You know, for
good blood is good health;
bad blood, bad health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad blood —Ayer’a
Sarsaparilla.
Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 year«.
<M»s
r*«»s *f bag h'«w*4 Is * a wffiBh
ttwwr Tbl» pf*4t»r«a f'mBi pwtw« rawniMM
Hbs'ai»**« aftU'»« a»<«vf»»w4 ibi * t*n *<wo4.
teaiMd W *•!< t ••••••* frwm t*s way *•• i
M Nwlwr« tntwe le-H *•*» th* hewst*
nth a»*r*s ItUs. tivsr pi.*. Au «•«•iah:s.
Washing« oa.
Oct
A unit IFSSOY
l\ ADVIRSIIY
— Am»ri< an
troop* aro now moving toward Cuba
Mobilitalloa of tb* fore«» will b* at
Newport New*, Va. for tb* most part
Baltnuo TurtlanJ Chase. Amerhaa
although * part of th* sxpe-lltlooary sta tramau. la an riampU A *l.a ’mlus-
try «»f tbe large Uudy of utrn * U> r»e
fare* to Cub* will tie »»nt from New
from utMvurhy U
York and Tampa. Fla
Advl«** ro-
tbe Ivrlghta u»f ua*
«•ivod at th* department* of th«- mill
Homi etMlnenca.
When be waa still
tary today Indicate that all ia quiet In
a
l»»y
t»e
w aa
Cuba and that tbe Inatirgrnia Intend
Ibh'wu on hla own
to Iny down their nrma
the
n-w-tur-T« by
Tbe probability la tbe UBitnd Stat« •
failure A tbe fam
forre* in th« lalan-l will be landed only
lly fortune*.
Ills ¡»e »pie
aa a pre. autlonary ni«-asur<
Ho far aa
tnvrsfmt all
ofllclala are advlae«l no trouble <-f a
money in a i
•ertoua kind la nntfe-ipataul. but In ar
fa»t«>ry Just before
-ordanee with instruction* from Free
a rev Isioi» of the
Ideal Roueevelt hurried preparation*
tariff ruinml the
are twin* ma«l» for th. sending of an
g*a«w tn»*h>e*s In
etpedlGonary force of tbe army to
ti«e t’nllrd State*,
Cuba
»wing this va last ro-
The Aral American troops will be liumwdlAiHy
l»ÌM» tbe father of young I‘base died.
lan-l«-d at Havana n«-it Hatur-tay
Meantime the matin«-« and hlurjatkets tow*lug tb* fam ly »’htlrrly il»{»rudri»t
from the American A«-«-<
In Cuban on tb* *ft> rt* *»f tbr buj
< ba»r »rt to w rk •( on**, a tul wa*
waters «III protect American Interests
of tbr family until
and afipi«>rt H«-« retary Taft, the Pro able t<> takr
visional Governor of Cuba. In the an uiu lr In Oblo *<rnt to \rw England
for tbr b*»y a rut
arra ngemecits
preservation of order and the prote«
wbrrrby tbr rr*t uf tbr fatui I) would
I km of life and property
In olBelal circles h« re American In be pro vi dr« I f<»r. <ba«e went to ilblo.
terventlon waa regarded aa Inevitable w brre hr took Up the •« booling tbat
How long It may continue It la Im l»e ba»l bren f»»r»-r*l to give up w bet»
possible to foretell The nature of the I m * weut to Work lu urdrr U* provide
Intervention and the preparations for funda.
The habita of industry tbat be had
it In-li- ate a eupirvlalon ot Cuban af
fairs on the |>art of the American go« learned lu tbl* tlinr. bow wer, «er» ml
eminent for an IndeAnlte perl«»)
Ar him well uot only In hl* w I mn »I work
rang.-ment* have t«-.-n «oncludod not but in hla bilvr tatfAl larrnT. Although
• mly for the eipedlUouary force tn hl* life a* a struggling attorney in tbr
I'ul.a of nt-oi' ■,-,- i - i in-n but tor .- w«Nktrrn country wa* I rf ***! with »tifi!
eultir* at flrst. I»r maungml to over
«••con(I tore« <>t equal number*
No order* for the mobilisation of th«- ANktor tiwm our by utio until at last ba
ser'ind forte, of ninru', have lu-«-n I* a Ita lumi tbr pattuì of greatness.
sued, but If tbr m«-n are n--r«l--l all
BEAUTIFYING A BAYOU.
arrangement* have been c«HRpleted for
burying them to Cuba at th«» warllmt
• I
:««>**lt*le moment Whether mor«* troop* lloal (> water« I'laan
Maierw«»« \rar
than ate lnclti«1«ut In the flrat eiprdl
new
Tbe pruputlltoa of
lion will be sent to Cuba will depend
draw
upon the development* In th«- (aland st«-el and ele. Iri> ally
Espia
bridge over Bayun St
«luring the next t«n «lays
in*« I
It la certain, however, that a suffi­ na«le avenue lui* br
cient force of American troop* will he owner* «»f tb* city to
maintained In Cuba to support the (•etitlon to Major B-
provisional government and to Insure bridge be uianiied w I
security to life and property twndlng night wati'lunan. »«•
the establishment of a stable govern kinds may pa«» thr-ugU. a« 1« the - i««
iii<-nt l>y the Cubans
with the bridge of the New Orban»
Terminal Company, about half • Utile
or more farther toward tbe lake.
WIRELESS CONVENTION.
a
At present Bay»u Mt. John
as
Delegate* From Thtrly-one Countries great deal of natural Iwauty. a*
natural ugltnea*. aud It I* proposed !..
Meet at Berlin.
Iniprine on the former and vl'mliiat*
D«.|i'gatr* represent
Berlin. Oct 1
tli« latter, particularly near Hie city,
Ing 31 government* »HI assemble here
where it I* dvalred that ornamental
October 3, by Invitation of the Orman
government, with the object of reach lu«at landing« lie erected, especially for
Ing a common agreement for the ex­ yacht*, motor tsiat* mid canoe« Canoe­
change of rnettsago* by the use of var ing, within the last year, ha* taken a
lou* wlreli ** telegraph system*, and •<> big lni|>etua In New Orleans, and
deline the baai* on which private wire scarcely a night pasae* but a numlier
las* telegraph companies may operate of tb«-«e graceful bateaui »re to be
with the consent of the government* «ecu gilding »llently over the *urf«<*
The conference I* a result of the of the bayou. Nearly every week new
Marconi Company having refused to motor craft are added to the already
allow Its station* to do business with large Ae«-t In th«*« waters, and •«Mlle
person* using other than Marconi ap of the band*«>iue*t and moat roatly
liaratu* Thia controversy liegan noon pleasure craft of thl* kind are to !*•
after the Marconi Company. In 1901 found In New Orlean* a* their boinc
set up station* for public telegraph
purpose*
Th« refusal of these *ta
tlona to take tneaaage* sent In by
the Rlaby Arc® (German» apparatus
brought atxiiit the International wlre-
,e*a telegraph conference, also by the
Invitation of Germany. In 1903
Eight
gov<vnrnenta took past, aa follow*
The United State*, Germany. France.
Grvat Britain. Italy. Spain. Huaala and
Austrollungary.
The delegate* of *1* government*
agreed In the Anal protocol to a serie*
ot recommi ndation* looking toward
the cooperation of all usera of wire-
les*
The delegates of Great Britain
«nd Italy, because their government*
had contract* with the Marconi, did
Utile
not sign the ncommendntlona
ha* come of these recommendation*
The Marconi Company ha* continued
to set up stations and to refuse the
message* of rival »y*t«-ius
The most lm|M>rtant act In the con
troveray In the conference was that of
the United State* In 1904 directing
the Marconi Company to remove It*
apparatus from the lightship Nan
tucket.
Another Typhoon at Hongkong.
Germany will propose to the confer
1,00 don. Oct 2
A dispatch to the
Hally Mall from Hongkong, dated Hep cnee that an International bureau »ball
be established for the control of wire
ternber 29. aaya
"The observatory signal* gave warn lea* telegraphing; that each wlrele**
station must be connected with the
Ing of an approaching typhoon Friday
afternoon, and by midnight a tetrlA- ordinary telegraph* by apeclal lines;
storm was raging
The vlid.nl gale
Funston'* Plan* Indorsed
was accomiianled by a phenomenal
Washington. Oct I
Acting Inapee
rainfall and was *1111 bkiwlng Saturday
torOeneral
G*lbraHh
of
tbe army. In
afternoon The devastation by the ty­
hi* annual report, aaya that lhe g< n
phoon of the l»th ha* been completed
vral condition of the *rmy has Im
The entire water front la again luapcd
proved during the year aa regard*
with wreckage."
military construction, and that the
troop* are In a fairly satisfactory state
of «-Illi h-ncy and readiness for •eld
Taft's Advice to Cuban*.
The plan suggested by Gen
Havana. Oct 2
The Aower of Ha service
van* sotlety wa* present at the open erwl Fun.too, that the t«-im of Brst
Ing of Havana I’nlveralty
After the «■nllstmrot be limlt«-d to one year. I*
br­
annual addreaa Governor Taft present favorably regarded In the report,
ibe
<•<1 the diploma* Io the auccv**ful atu cause practically II would remove
dent* and then made a notable ad blight of desertion.
drea* the spirit of which waa that the
Troop* From Fort Sheridan.
Intervention of the t'nlted State* was
Chicago. Oct 1
Brigadier General
undertaken solely to as*l*t Cuba and
W K Cater «ommander of the la-patt
Cubans and that her future was dr
nient of the lake*. r«K-«-ived orders
Mr
pendent upon her young men.
from Washington today, directing two
Taft spoke In English, pausing at
battalion* of the Twenty seventh In
every lenience for It* Interpretation
fantry and the Fourteenth Vnlted
State* Field Battery, at Fort Sheridan,
Afraid of Th*rmom«t*r.
to pr<a«-ed Immediately to Newport
Constantinople. Oct
J- A report New*, where they will embark for
that tbe Hultan I* no III that hr ha* Cuba. Colon« I W 1» Pitcher. In com
only «11 month* to live I* untrue Hi* ma nd of Fori Sheridan, ordered two
ailment doe* not thr«>at«-n any Immxl special train* of 12 car* each for
late serloua result* The only dang« r Tue»d*y morning, and It I* expected
consist* In Abdul llamld'* objection the troop* will leave for Newport New*
to onllnary medical precaution* Under
no consideration will h<- have hl* tern
Railroad* to Be Sued.
perature taken, a* he I* afraid of hav
Washington. Oct I.- Attorney Gen
Ing a thermometer put in hl* mouth
oral Moody ha* directed that atilt* be
or under hl* arm l«<*t the Instrument
brought against a large number of
eipkule
port.
The New Basin I* ronge»te«l with
rommerclal traAlc, and the demand« of
cotiiuierce are *u- h as to give the small
er boat* little cqiportunlty for navtgn
tlon.
For this reason the owner* of
such l«oat* have turuel naturally to tbe
historic Bayou St. John, and but for
the stoppage of headway by all exx-pt
the very Mustiest motor taiats, by rea
son of tbe cloalng of the bridge«, there
would be twice as many plying the
stream.
Ijicklng Ionic »tretches of roadway
for vehl«-l«-*. New llrh-an* 1« supcrabun
dantly suppll<*<l with uavlgable stream*
and big water way*, and a very little
enrourag«-im-nt would glv* a strong Im­
petus to motor biatlng hereabout*, thl*
being the most available f rm of out
door recreutsoii In thr matter of loco
motion
New Orle.iuv Picayune.
A laruaid.
• My I etilalmed the giraffe lu Ihr
meungi-rie tent. ~t* this hirselywa busi
liess going to strike u* nevtF*
"What* the matter)" I iqulred tbe
neighborly lion.
"That matinee girl Ju-t passed by
with that bum actor aud I'm sure I
beard ber say she wl-’ cl he 4 give het
hla sutoglraff*. ' Philadelphia I'reaa.
A Hue»,
Gladys (at tbe s*a*bor*) Are you
tu- “f a* many proposai* aa you ha J
last season )
Mayuie
« wearily! <>h.
’es.
but
they'r* all from the «time men I W4M
•li {aged to last au turner
Ih-trolt I re,
Fresa.
Pussle«.
“What I want." said the dis- .intent -d
summer boarder. "I* to enjoy the cum
fort* of boot*."
"If that's the case," answered Farm
er Corotuasel. "I don't quite see what
you left home for In th* Aral placa."--
Washington Mtar.
1*> ll|g«Mse*.
’The only way to au-ceed at any-
th i i you wish to acvuuipllsh is to put
yottr l*»t foot forward —"
“Vuleaa you happen to be a mule ;
tlier you put It backward."— Pb II adel*
ph a I-edger.
The
Dale
rkl»a
"III* new novel seem* to be a sue
ieas lie must have develiqied unusual
•kill In writing It"
"I don't think no; but hla pub I la bet
devekqied great skill In baring It writ
ten up"- Philadelphia I’resa.
« t.«M>4 Bread.
Agrut Im you keep a burglar alarm I
Man st l»oor Yea.
•Wbat kind I* ttr
"Half bull and half t*rrl*r"- I>*
troll Free Praa*.
railroad companies to recover penal
th* for violation of the safety appli
The trouble with man/ people la they
Topeka. Kan . Oct 2 -Rutta were In ance law through failure t<> keep their
Istituì«-«! In the Supreme Court today equipment in proper condition. The Insist rpin thrilling their Juke* down
by Attorney G. neral Coleman under largest number of violation* attributed their (rienda* throats.
the »tat* anti tm*t act to ou»t the to any road Is that of SI. against the
Standard Oil Company and the Inter Delaware A Hudson Company,
total number of violation* la 111.
'national harvester Company
Kan*** tn Oust standard.
Tbe right of Iwwl »elf gi «erumeut lu
Kbuda Island, w bii-ti has been strongly
urged in vl*w of tbe peculiar origin ->r
(bat Bute, la «
:
Now pur t (R I I, I L K L (N II
a* against a »tatute regulating
pultne force of tbr Htatr
Tbe |B>wer of a court of equity to
prevent majority eturkbuldere from cl*
etcialBg (heir atalutory power to
vinte tbe capital ato* k In order to re
lieve defaulting at»» Uholder*
from
meeting tbeir ubiIgattona U amw-rted ¡3
rbela m. Ihirr (Wia). IKK A ( .v
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Tbr dlwtltxtlóo between private and
public fun*"!ion« of a municipality 1«
«'«nalilrrrd In I>h'klmwm va.
Boston
• M'»«a • Il K V
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ilenire municipal liability fi»r negli
getHW <>f Gw city aU(*rrintrn<lrut of tbr
Ump ih^iartment In rr«(«« t to an uo
aafe lamp |«M
I he l\iti<l Y .»is II.»««« Always liotiL'Iil It »* burnt' lite signa
lure of < ba«. II- Fiet« Iter, anti Ito» lt< < ti in-t-le iin-lcr In*
personal »u|M-rvl«ioii lor over *14» veara. Allow nts one
to deceive yon In thl*.
4 oiinterieU*. Imitation* nn-1
•• .lii-l-u«-K<v<.<| •• nrr but lap« riiiirni« nntl < ii-l.m-i r tlio
bcaltb of t htldrrii Ekpericetcw against IA|H-rint- nl.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria I* a burtnle«« nnbstltiite for < »«tor <»il, l‘i»r«'-
It 1« l‘lvM»iviit.
It
gorlc, l>ro|»s unit '«oothiii g Nyriip*.
contain« neither tipluin. vlorphin«« ro>r otlicr N.ircotlr
substance, It* uge 1« It* giiaruote«-. Il <l«-»trv»ja Y\ nrui*
mid allays Frycrislinc»«. .Il cui«« Iü.irt lui .* uitil \\ nul
Frétilla» Trouble*, cure* t'ciiwilpatioi*
t <tlic. Il
I. relievc*
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It ««»Intllalra tti<* I ix-«l, regulate* tlm
and Flalulencv.
givitig hmltby and liatiirul alt**-p.
hlotnactl ami llatwel*. _
1 lie t lilldrcn*» t*M*acca Tlir Motbvr’a l'rieiol.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Au rirepflon to the rule tbat equity
will not a|ss> Iflcally rufoCre, at between
parile« lu ¡»art delict«», a contract which
l* up|M>*»*<| to {nitdh |«.*lh'T !» applied in
Seattle Electric ( <>tnpan> vw Mnuqual
ini«* Fall« !’»/.%or Company i'A;i*h ». 1
I. K A «X hi !<’«.• t-Y r***>train ig
(lie breach of a <v>n!ract to furtdah a
*u|»|»ly of electricity to 4 atrwt car aim I
Hn trie lighting coni|*j»nj
u|*»»u
Gw
ground that aurh breach would rmilt
lu a great ¡»ubile Ito «»u* «: u-n« r.
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I « e . '
Bears the Signaturo of
A ixmipany manufn turlng a* d bet*
(Ung a turvemge la U«hl In YV«f*on **.
\uguala Brewing Company
C< ’.upaiijr (Ui-h
(Ga.I, I
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be llabW to
one lujurrtl by awall«»wlr ig ¡Mwr* of
glaaa while drinking from
«uvh
Ikottlra, which Ur pro* uretl
mrr
« ba tit. wbo bad purvtinjHM tbe •«tor
from tbe manufacturer.
Th* violation of « innubiI ordì
NMCe a» to tbe manner of atringlug tbe
elndrlc light wire « bit b cbiirgrd a
t»rv*krn trlcphour wire. <»r (be imper
frit I iku I a (I«» ii of tbr wire, la held In
Mtarfc va. Muakrg
(Mlrb.>. I U It
to
t<r tbr provi mate
il t«»y wlto ariani
wire to receive a
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In Use For Over 30 Years
*«■• •«**••»« ff«4R»«as*
«• «»vwwne ••••«*
•» • • «•«»• < -»•
a .
Ik. limit »t lleke.tr.
l*»ra Never tell Flora any secret*
t'ora Caul site keep them?
í>ora Keep them? Why. that girl
te!!» iw-opl* ber right age - t'levrlauJ
twader.
IIs»peI«*®« < •••.
•'Ilvr*'« a ifttrr from a wutnan.**
lh* *i»w0r* t‘‘ >»rrv**p »ndents «d
who want» to know h.*w to uni
h‘iu»>u tur!
-fbii'• Ju«t hkr s w«»iuan." re Joi net!
thr susk«’ mlib'r **l *11 hrr If the Jem
on lau t tart ¡o t«rgin wllh she’d brftri
rou^lgn It to tbr Jump and let It g
that ’
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V« llsllaess Suiiak
A liiultatiun Upon the right of one to
"Pa." i ssld little Willie, looking up
il*»* hl* own nainr In h.-» <»wt>
• • -v- a a-*3
4 a 11 •»•
« i book,
wh.it I* a coqi «- o «>'
* declared in .Morton v*. .Morton 1 < al », intuì
I U R A I X S l *i<4». holding th at stale' ?"
-W ell.
one who had ratabllwhed a bnaiur**
under a ¡»articular name, wlih-b hr ‘Just at
pla<rd ou tin* hat« of hU agent* to In­ om/itose
form cu M oiimtw that were hi* rrpre- fling an
<«kutatlvrN, could enjoin another of the Pres*.
*aine name, engaged In the aamr bu»>
Hiatt«« I m tha I
neAM, from u«lng *ucb name a* a hat
•*Our wngagrnirnt will bave
label lu Bubfttantlally the «mie way .1» temp •rarlly •uapeadtd.'* autiounied
tbe former. MO a» to devolve thr public. w i urn wr girl, calmly.
**Ob, Inipoaalblt.** tba yuunf
JwdklM. Pall-.weU trleeetlen..
rowed
William Allen " tiite. tbe Kausas *d
“It will bar« to t*
My hu«t»an«1
HEAVES
Itor, tell* lu Harper’s Weekly a tale write« that he Is coining down fur a
of the trial* of a young reporter. Ills neck * IxFuistllla Courier Journal.
editor bad given him lustrm tlou lu the
th st prlmlpl<-s of making a new upajwr
story: "Tell lu the Brst few Hues what
your *tory la about. Give the subatamw
at once. Then follow w ith a r<-- Ital of
the fa<-ta. aud conclude with Interview*
with tin- |s*iplc comvrned. That la tbr
* mewl.
•illy orderly way of writing your story.”
play* woofer
The new man gave close »ttriitkiu to
this lesaon, the riwult of which was that
be handed lu that night a new* Item
io
w bleb read a* follow *
"Bufua Jenkin*, a carpenter, allpped
and fell lu Vine street yeaterday, and
SU»«« fir limi).
spralinsl hl* ankle badly.
Gunner And I* old Closemsn *o
"Mr Jenkin* wa. walking along Vine
atrvet. when suddenly hl« feet slipped very ckise in hl* dealings ?
Guyer Closer Why. tie wanted to
IN THE LAUNDRY
from under him and lie fell. spraining
l>ay h-s* for a desk mleudar for tin-
one of hl* ankle*.
Soften*
Water, Suves, ( (»•«ms and
month of February bo ause It did out
"Wbeu seen by a
Whiten* < loth» s.
•-ontani aa many day* aa ttia other
'I was walking along
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In some way my feet
and 1 ra
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der me. and I fell heavily to the side­
IHM) Itaward. IHM).
walk. spraining one of my ankle*'
Tbs reader* t>f ibi» Mper wiil be ¡.’save 1 U
"Mr. Frank Fuller «aid. *1 wa* walk­ l«a‘u that tbers at lasst ot»* 4r**»le’l !.•«**<
TTiere Is no satisfaction keener
lhai aviene* has »«*♦« able io cure lu ail tu
ing twliimt Mr. Jenklua on Vine street, • tag*«, aa I ibai !• < a<arrk Hali a^iatrh
than b«mo dry and corv-fortabla
when I aaw him allp aud fall to tbr » ure I« the only posit*«* cure kn >«•» ia > the
when out tn thw hardest storm.
tn rl irait ater ally «alarti» be.tig a ron«tH 4
sidewalk. When I assisted him tv arise t. >i.ai «liteaa*. r«* ,ulre« a cv>n«iiuiii--ual treat
OU AM suit OF T1fl5
stent
li*ir*tauk
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niaraally
lie told me that he luid sprained one of •> ting dkrw iy U|M« • *«• » « 1 aa«1 ........ a»
IF YOU WtAB
• ut a <4-jf ihf t)»>ii therwb* dcatfLrylnf ths
hla ankle«'
n • f tbr 1 •<*••< a . ! giving me }•«
"l»r. Thoma* Bleb. Who attended Mr Hen! I*
S< «-uglh by t a
« iplhe • :*•<*. »U : i
Jenkin*, said. 'Mr Jetiklu* tiad a badly »at
proprietors hav® so muck taiih in Ita curane«
sprained ankle, due to a fall In Vine lu-wsfs thaï th«y offer O< * lluti lre-l i>- -ar«
'-•r au V < am > thaï it thiis tv cur« n « b 4 lot list
street
st t®slimoni»!»
time.*
Ai.lr««a
F J • HKMY A CO , TUadu. Q
l Lr -1rug('.«t* *•>
"Mr. Jr tiki ba could not attend last fo Ha
* laiu ly I'll Is nr« the te«l.
night's meeting of the cgrpriiter»’ union.
WATBßPBOOF
* • awlleas Sssflasl.
The prealdsmt. In rousening the inert
5X0ILÍP CLOTHING
It
wa*
the
suiall
brother
of
pretty
Ing. esprrwaed regret that Mr Jenkin*
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could not attend, a* be bad slippad and Margaret wbu >>t«vned tbe front d«x>r
c? ce mu tytsrw -ilM.
fallen In Vine street, aprainlng one of n reapoiiae to Mr. Goodyear * ring, amt
A J fOWtlfO l9StOK.MAM 0 »A
b.* face took on a alngularlj alert e*
hit anklm.’’
Toit» a» iWM cote (T atoe to cut
L
presaiuu a* be *urveyed the caller
"No, she Isn't In," said Marg«r*t's
HI» Tribal llrscrut.
"Are are you Mr Hamlin)”
Cupgresauisu Llewellyn Puñera .d brother
".No," said tbe young man. "I am Mr
Maine. iMl-le being » lulllloualre. Is *
man uf striking appearaii«*- B'-lug tall, Goodyear. I*««-* that make auy differ
lean, wltb high --berk Iw-n ■* aud wear enc* about her bring at bom*F‘ and be
axsr IN THS WORLD
Ing Illa coarse. Mack balr loug. be lamr* looked «ear- hingly at the boy.
WlOosE'ittlCIl Elg* la*
"t'ourse not«aid Bobby. Indignant
was- rcseuiblatu-v to tb* »l«>rlgiur* of
CMMt Is sqial.« D! uvptloa
tbe cuntluvut. Oue day »bile travel­ ly. “I d--n i tell *tor r*. nor Margaret
lug on * Maine rallr->a«l. «bere "In­ doesn t. llut If you'd been Mr llamlla.
diati* an«l ministers* ride for half fare. I wa* to tell aometliing *t>out her rom
Mr Powers mrt a member of the Pa*- mg home, and get ten cru!« If I did It
satuaquoddy tribe In tbe »uetklng car r.gl.t i ! <! <|tl t t«-ll th* wrong on*. I
■ ud started In tu qilestlou bis ciqq-er ueed tbat money, and ao. you *ee, I
eulurvd cuiistltuent as to bi* tiiautter didn't waul tu walt« any mistake. Good
of living aud liow tie liked tbe tribal by !’
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muie T eam
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*3.50 ¿L’3.OO Shoes
relation* lu Slaiur
After sum* mln
CURED OF GRAVEL
ute« of talk Mr Powers ask«l
"Hy
the way, wblcb of tie- two tribes do
Not a Single Ston* Ha* Formed Sine*
you behntg to)" “Myself b l> all Passi
Using Doan'* Kidney Pill*.
maquoldy,” replied the In-ltan
”W »t
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I>*nglitr*y, muaic publisher
tribe was you bill?”
“During two of
Before Ha- Btu-ton drummers slat sat ot buffolk, V*., *oy*:
lu adjoining aeats had Au-»Itevi laugh three year* that 1 hail kidney trouble I
passed about 2%
ing Mr. Power* dls«*.v*r*d that h.* bad
pounds of gravel and
urgent business which ealfed hlm tu
samly *e«lim*ut in the
the Pullman. Cleveland l lalu I tea 1er
nrin*.
I haven't
pa»e-l a stone sine*
<»•••»• <»•• «»f llvarb.
using Doan's Kidney
Many «torie* havr i>reu told In Sew
Pill*, however, and
York t<> llluatrat* the *«*pp>**d slow-
that was th res yean
u*a* of I'hlla-lrlplilan*. but probably
ago.
1 teed to *iiffat
the prise winner of tbeiu all la on*
tb* most kOlltO OffOBt
which I* now going th* round«
daring • gravel attack,
A
Philadelphian viaitlng In New
and had th* other us­
Fork ordered wane »nails In • restau­
ual symptom* of kidney tronbl*— laroi
rant They pleu*c<| him.
tud*. >>*a<lach**, pain in tb* bock, ori
"Thea* ar* very All* analla," he said
nary di*ord*ro, rheumatic pain, etc. I
to the proprietor "They are delicious hav* o bo* containing 14 gravel stones
I wlafa I could get them often."
that I passed, but that I* not one fourth
*'l>«»n't you have them In I'hlladel- of th* who)* number.
I consider
pblaF* asked tbe New Yorker, lu aor- Doan'* Kidney Pill* a Au* kidney
•ria*.
tonic."
"Oh. ye« we have plenty." said tbe
Hold hy all dealers.
AO cents a box
•ttier, "but w* cau l catch them.
i nlet Milburn Co . lluffai >, N. Y
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fa.torle* at Brockton, Maaa.,and «how
y ou how carefully W.l . Itougla* »hoe*
■ re m*Je, ton would then understand
wh . <1i.-v ■ l.l (heir shape, fit better,
we r lunger, and are of greater value
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