lb . G O T A N Y P IG S ? G O T A N Y V 'Z A L ? I f they’re fat and Rood send them to Smith. He want* them all. Smith n e.er charges commission nor drayage. Every thin* weighed as soon as it arrive*. He will pay as follows: Fresh ranch egg3—market price. Dressed veal, up to 130 lbs.. 12Vac; larg* ▼eal, less. Dressed pork, any si e, lie . Live hens. lEc. Dressed hens. 17c. Live ducks, 18c. Dressed Reese. 15c. Dressed turkeys. 25c. Address O b je c tiv e M e ta p h o r. ' R e fo rm . t i l « defendant had been found ru llty o f habitually getting drunk and beat- i n g his wife. “ You’ll not be guilty o f Indulging In the ‘ltck her’ habit during the next two years, anyhow, you sorry specim en of m anhood,” said the judge. "Officer, re m ove the prisoner.” The Archbishop of Canterbury ts a great exam ple of a ready wit, accord in g to the Pathfinder. He was going w ith a num ber o f clergym en in to a luncheon, after som e ecclesiastical function one day, when some dignitary D R M ARTEL’S FEMALE PILLS. observed: S e v e n te e n Y e a is the S andard. "N ow to put a bridle on our appe Prescribed and recommended for women’s ail t ite s !” ments—a scientifically prepared remedy o f proven Quick as lightning the archbishop worth. The result from th^ir use is quick and retorted, "S a y, rather, now to pnt a permanent. For sale at ail drug stores. b it between our teeth.” I l l « O n ii M e t h o d . PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itchin*. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. So D u d ly Off. “K itty, think o f the poor reindeer in t h e frozen north. Thpy have to paw through the snow and Ice to reacn their food, and then have nothing to • a t but m oss.” “ W hy, mamma, I Just love Iceland m o s s !" T lita C a ll» fo r Sarsaparilla “ D id you say you wanted to abolish ou r tyrannical system which enables persons who do little or nothing to exact tribute from hungry stru gglers?” asked the chairm an o f the -meeting. “ T h a t’s what I said,” answered the S ocialist orator, "a n d it got great ap plause.” "Y es. But don ’t you say it again. Rem ember, you got your start in life from tips w hile you were waiter In a restaurant."— W ashington Star. S y m pa t h y . The word “ Vermont” on a can of maple syrup has always raised that brand about one hundred per cent in the estimation of the buyer. A few years ago, however, a method was dis covered of imparting this same delic ious flavor to preparations without the use o f real maple syrup. This flavor ing extract is called Mapleine. If a dish of syrup made with maple ine and the real Green Mountain kind is placed before a Vermonter, he would not be able to tell the difference be tween the two. This is largely due to the absolute purity of the ingred ients and the great care used in the manufacture. Mapleine is purely vegetable and makes a syrup that is equal to any and superior to most brands of maple syrup that are placed on the market. To make delicious flavorings for cakes, ice cream and sauces, nothing is required but a little granulated sugar and water with a few drops of maple ine dissolved therein. Housewives And it a great convenience in preparing puddings out of leftovers. A little booklet, with the title of “ Mapleine Dainties” , is published by the Crescent Manufacturing company, who are the makers of Mapleine. The booklet will be sent free to anyone who asks for it. Nearly every grocer car ries Mapleine. Try some today and you will say the same that thousands of others have, that here is a flavor with the real maple taste. This little suggestion for a sauce for puddings: Whites o f two eggs, one and a half cups of granulated sugar, one cup of milk, one teaspoonful o f mapleine. Mapleine is to be used anywhere that another flavoring could be used. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY “ Yes, It’s pretty hard luck to find Take L A XA T IV E BUOMO Quinine Tablets. your coal bin empty during a cold snap Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. and be unable to replenish It except at GROVE’S aignature is on each box. 25c. exorbitant prices. To keep my house O v e r t h e T e l e p h o n e . h alf way warm yesterday cost me $3. “ H ello! Is this tho inform ation edi “ G reat S cott! W h at e x tortion !” “ N -no, it w asn’ t exactly that. It was to r?” “Y es.“ even worse. There was no fuel In the “ W h o Is th« president o f N ica ra house, and I had to burn the children’s gu a ?’’ Christm as trees.” “ W alt a minute, and I’ll------ “ N o t V e r y C o o l. “ But I want to know w ho’s president She— My dear, baseball la & very now — not w ho’s going to be president a minut« from n o w !’’— Chicago Tribune. eool gam e for the spectators, Isn’ t It? He— On the contrary, it la aa ua- A « E x e m p l i lie d . uaually heated one. “ Man’ s inhumanity to man,” ch u ck She— But the papers speak « f the led the backer o f the winning pugilist Q n o th th e Vearetarlam . thousands o f fans— aren’t they electric who had pounded the other chap to a W ell, when no more you r purse can jelly, “ makes countless thousands onea?— B altim ore Am erican. stand cheerfully pay their good money to see The uplift In the price of beef, it w orking.” There’ s more nutritious food at hand; Eat beans and rice, and find relief. FERRYS’ W ill T o prow the fin est flowers and ] m o s t luscious , vegetables, plant t h o h o s t seeds. Ferry’s Seeds nro best becaus they never fall In yield quality. T h o best garden- era and farm ers cveryw hen k n o w F erry's seeds to bo tho I .a l e r . Goo«l E i i o u r I i . Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c. Relieves tired eyes, quickly stops eye aches, congested, inflamed and com mon sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Let th e D e b to r U evraro. George— Do you think that I’ m good enough for you, darling? Darling— No, G eorge; but you ’re too good for any other girl.— Illustrated Bits. Briggs—A safe conversational rule Is, When In doubt talk of the weather. Griggs—Safe nothing! I met my tai lor yesterday, and on my speaking of the weather he replied, “Yes, it Is un OWARD E. BURTON — Aasayer and Chemist, settled, and that reminds me of that H _______ . . little bill of yours.”—Boston Tran Leudville, Colorado. ______ Specimen _ prices: . Gold, Silver. Lead, $1. Gold, Silver, 75o; Gold. 50c; Zino or Copper, $1. Mailln« envelopes and full price list script. highest standard o f quality yet attained.—v For salo everywhere. U [ FERRY’S 1910 Seed Aamul \ Freo on request 0. M. FERRY A CO.. DETROIT, MICH. DENTISTRY K now Stranger— I am told you have a “ pu r chasing agent” in this city. W hat does he do? N ative— Mister, w e’re payin’ the Murriam com m ission $50,000 to find out. SEEDS MODERN Primero Coal Mine In Colorado Scene of Disaster. BODIES PILED AT FOOT OF SHAFT l j u -ual 1 quid form or chocolated tab | have thankful, happy feet in the morn- lets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1 in*- _______________________ ’ ’ righling the Beef Truat” PORTLAND, OREGON N ot H ood’s EXPLOSION KILLS 79 Makes the blood o f the right { quality and quantity — normal Some people suffer continually with in red and white corpuscles and I tired, aching and swollen feet. Little all other constituetts. It builds | do they know how soothing is Hamlins Wizard Oil. Rub it in at night and up the whole system. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. K acy U lg e r r n r « , "F a th er." said little R ollo, “ » h a t I* :he difference betw een farm ing and igricu ltu re?" "W e ll, my son, for farm ing you ! aeed a plow and a harrow and a lot ! >f oth er Implements, and for agricul- j :ure all you need is a pencil and a j piece o f paper.” --\Vashington Star. EXPERT sent on application. Control and Umpire work so licited. Reference: Curbonute National Bank. SEEDS At Prices that Defy Competition TEETH WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY J. J. B U T Z E R 188 Street Front PAINLESS EXTRACTION ...............................5 0 c 8ILV E R FILLIN GS ........................... 50C u p GOLD F IL L IN G S .................................. $ 1 .0 0 UP S2K GOLD CROWN ......................................$ 5 .0 0 GOOD RUBBER P L A T E ...............................$ 5 .0 0 THE BEST RUBBER PLA TES...................$ 8 .0 0 W HALEBON E P L A T E S ........................... $ 1 0 .0 0 Out-of-town patients can obtain perfect work and save money by calling at our office. NOSTUDENrS NO GAS NO COCAINE All work guaranteed for ten years Catalogue for the Asking Send for It. Portland, Oregon J U S T RIG H T 23 <E Q IE E E E > CLOSSET & DEVERS LC RAPITINE pour nun, owe ] A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla. By dissolving granulated sugar in water and adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. If not send 35c for 2 or. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, W a . IN THE DESCHUTES VALLEY T h « Place Y ou ’ve Been Reading About W rite for Information COOPER & TAYLOR, Selling Agts. 206-7-8-9 Henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon Primero,. Colo., Feb. 1.—Seventy- nine bodies of the victims of yesterday afternoon’s explosion in the Primero mine were found piled in a mass at the foot of the air shaft ahortly after mid night. When the explosion occurred the men evidently made a rush to escape through the air shaft, and were suffo cated as they battled with one another for freedom. It has been shown by the time keeper’s records that there were 149 men in the mine at the time of the ex plosion. Few are thought to be alive. The main shaft of the mine is com- dletely wrecked. The mine authorities telegraphed an order to Denver early this morning for 80 coffins. One man only has been found alive. He is badly injured and has n t been identified. The explosion occurred in the mine o f the Colorado Fuel & Iron company at 4:30 o ’clock ytsterday afternoon. Three men at the mouth of the mine were killed by the force of the concus sion. Both fans with which the mine was equipped were shattered, but were re placed and J. H. Thompson, superin tendent, and a rescue party entered by the main air shaft, but were unable to reach the main Bhaft,which was com pletely blocked. The party returned to the surface after securing five bodies, which were badly burned. A party equipped with oxygen hel mets replaced them and continued the search for more bodies. Miners were rushed to Primero from Trinidad, Saundo, Starkville, Sopris and Coke- ville, and lubored frantically to clear the main shaft, relieving each other every few minutes. Most of the victims are Slava and Hungarians, although Electrician Will Helm is among the missing. The camp was a scene of indescrib able horror laBt night. While every ablebodied man was taking his turn with pick and shovel to clear the shaft, the women and children, kept back by ropes, gathered about the shaft, weep ing and calling loudly upon their loved ones who had not been found. Members of the rescue party say that the effect of the explosion under ground is indescribable. The bodies recovered were horribly burned and unrecognizable. One body was im- pi.led on broken timbers. PAKIS RECOVERS. Water Recedes and Work o f Repair ing is Begun. Paris, Feb. 1.— Improvement in the general situation continues and the spirits of the Parisians are rising as the waters fall. Street hawkers are selling postcard pictures of the flood and the boulevards are once more gay with thousands. With the crisis past, the mercurial French temperament faces the subsid iary troubles with a light heart, but the papers already are warning the people that measures must be taken to a\ >iJ a r< petit on of the disaster. “ I have suffered with piles for thirty- six years. One year ago last April I be gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In the course o f a week I noticed the piles began to disappear and at the end o f 6ix The prelect o f the department o f the weeks they did not trouble me at all. Cascarets have done wonders for me. I Seine has issued instructions to the am entirely cured and feel like a new owners o f flooded houses to clean and m an.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O. disinfect their premises to the sitis- BAKING POWDER * EXTRACTS 3 2 3 Vii Washington St.. Cor. Sixth Established 15 years. Here to stay V e r y F o r m a l. In all the lateat novels out The damsels are, beyond a doubt. O f lofty tone; And never see their beaux w ithout A chaperon. — Louisville Courier-Journal. PILES „ C0FFEEC TEA SPICES CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS M others w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing Syrup th>* b st remedy to use for their children d u rin g the teeth in g period . Nearly Seventy Others Were in Mine and Little Hope That They Are Alive. ... — Tlfriend"and J* HILL ^uulider “SPOHN’S” Aa this very remarkable preparation ia now called, ia the (greatest Constitutional Remedy ever knowi* fo r Brood Mares. Colts, Stallions and all Other horses; also Distemper amonif D ors and Sheep. This compound is made o f the ra rest in gredients and not an atom o f poisonous or in ju ri ous nature enters Into its composition. Many persons are now taking S P O H N '8 fo r La Grippe, Colds, Coughs, Kidney Trouble, etc., and i t i s a l - ways sa'e. It expels the Disease Germs f r >m th* body; acta directly on the Blood and Glands. SPOHN’S is now sold b y nearly every druggist and harness dealer in the land, and any can g e t it for you, or send with remittance o f price to the manufacturers, who w ill ship to your order, e x press paid. F ifty cents and $LOO a bottle, and $5.00 and $10 the dozen. Record of Annual Sales. 1.053 Bottles Sold 1st Year................. «364 2nd Year................ 9 256 3rd Y e a r.............. . 4th i« a r................ .................. 19.150 bth Year................. .................. 40 254 6th Year................ . .................... 72.3f0 7th Year................ . ..................10n.f 32 8th Y ear............... ...................124,500 ...172,486 9th Tear................ . 10th Year................ . 1.760 11th Yaar................ . i.m $ 12th Year................ . . . . . . . . . 373.962 ............. 508.720 13th Year................ . 14th Year................ ............. 548.260 S^nd for our Booklet o f twelve good recipe* fot family and Brock medicine*, FREE, CUT THIS OUT, mail it with your ad dress to the Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago. III., and rec ive a handsome sou venir Gold Bon Bon FREE. faction o f the municipal architects within 24 hours after the subsidence of the WBters. The government haB ordered the tax collectors to show the greatest len iency to delinquents, and the Mont de Pieto is extending pawn tickets for three months. if I Public and private benevolence continues to respond to tb% call of the sufferers. Theaters and societies are organizing benefits, while the various race courses are arranging a big TWt U « M ttiaxt TO* (ÖUWl 5 *»(gU « meeting for the spring, the receipts of which will go to the poor. A resolu Will instantly relieve your aching tion has been introduced in the cham throat. There ia nothing like it for ber of deputies asking the government Aathme, Bronchitia and lung troublea, Containa no opiate*. to award special crosses of the Legion Very pleaaant to take. of Htnor to those who have been con AU DniaeuU, 25 cants. spicuous in the rescue work. Although the papers are printing columns of pitiful stories, a hundredth P r o m p t O b e d ie n c e . part of the horror never will be “H arold,” perem ptorily «poke the known. Many corpses have been swept ■tarn father, "you are spending a good down river, and occasionally a corpse deal o f m oney on booze and tobacco.” is found in a boat, broken away from "Yea. air.” some funeral procession. Don’t Cough!— Use "A nd you look disreputable.” "Yee, air.” « "S top It at once! Put the lid en y o u rs e lf!" H astily thanking him, the young man went out, bought a $5 hat, and had It charged to the stern father.— Chicago Tribune. Taft's Brother is Worse. Los Angeles, Feb. 1.— The condition of Henry W. Taft, brother of the pres ident, who is in a local hospital suffer ing with an attack of erysipelas, took a turn for the worse tonight Mr. Taft has been attended by Dr. Wil liam A. Edwards, of this city, hie brother-in-law. Tonight Dr. Edwards reported that the patient had develop ed more slarimng symptoms, a light fever having set in and evidencea of a spread of the infection having ap peared. President Taft hae been noti fied of the sudden change for the woree. PLAN TO RULE CUBA. Negro Party Could Win Everything If Held Together. Havana, Feb. 1.—Organization of a distinct negro party, with the avowed intention of obtaining control of the Cuban government, ia being agitated through the republic—and the move For Infants and Children. ment has become menacing from the viewpoint of the whites. This issue has been brought to public notice re cently by race conflicts upon the hotel question, and the numerical strength of the negroes, united, gives itportenL Provision, the organ of the Partido A L C O H O L 3 P E R CEN T. Independents de Color — Independent AYegclable Preparation ErAs Party of Color— prints the newly con similaiin^ the Food and [tolia structed platform of the parly, which t ùrçj Ute S loraaths antlOowds of contains these significant provisions: “ The Independent Party of Color I n f a n t s ¿ T hudren shall be organized throughout the whole republic with a national charac ter, to maintain its equilibrium toward Promotes DigestionJCVeifii all Cuban interests. ness and Rest.Contains neitta “ The republic of equality, sovereign Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. and independent, without race discrim N o t N a r c o t ic . inations or social antagonisms, shall get our support.” Ikctpe of 0hL DrSiMLHJTTQIHl To what extent promoters of the ftaapkin JbcJSmM* new movement may be successful re JkcMle Salts- mains to be seen, but there can be no j*uSead + doubt that, if the organization of the negro race as a political party ever Ik M - should be effected, it would rule the QanlUSmr- W>hyi«w7inut republic. Thejmportance of the congressional Aperfecl Remedy forConsflp* elections in July can hardly be over t i o n , S our Stomach.Diarrhoea estimated. It is not so much a ques Worms X'onvutswns.Feverish tion of which party shall return the ness and L o s s o f S leep . greater number of candidates, aa whether the independent republic, un Facsimile Signature o f aided by American supervision, shall prove itself competent to conduct an NEW YORK. absolutely fair and peaceable election. President Gomez’ appointment of Senator Manuel Sanguilly as secretary of state ends the long suspense regard ing that important office. It ia signi ficant that the president should have gone out of the ranks of all political parties to selei t Sanguilly, who ever has been an independent of the inde pendents. The senator lived in Harlem in the P r e a u m a b ly . A V e g p tu b l« C am eo. warof the revolution and returned to Mrs. Chugwater nudged her husband Spain Is the land o f the on ion — a Cuba under the first intervention, busy “ Josiah,” she asked. In b . low volost ing himself at once with protests fact w hich tempted Mr. Shaw, the au “w hat Is that man In uniform doing?- against the interference of the United t h o r o f “ Spain o f To-day,” to fall into “ H e’« bottling a sample o f the atm ««* States in affairs o f Cuba. He ia the the appended easy verse: phere In this car,” answered Mr. Chug | A ll returned travelers art sure to author of several unsuccessful bills to water. restrict the immigration of foreigners ipp reciate it for its feeling for truth “ W hat’« he doing that fo r ? ” nto Cuba. rather than its resemblance to the “ He’s going to use It as & fsrtllls«* CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of lì! Dse For Over Thirty Years form o f “ The Ancient M ariner.” Garlic, garlic everywhere Kxcept in what you drink. THUMB NOW INDIANS' PEN. Service Requires Impression o f Digit Instead o f Crossmark. Chemawa, Or., Feb. 1.—Orders have been issued to the agents in the field of the Indian service to require thumb- mark signatures by Indians who are not able to write. Thumb-mark signature* are now re quired on all checks, receipts and other official papers, which were formerly signed by a cross-mark by IndianB and others. The impression is to be made with the right thumb placid after the names instead of the crossmarrk as be fore. The thumb-mark ia then wit nessed to make the identification cer tain and thus be an infallible method of identification in case of dispute or at tempted fraud. This was first done^in the Indian ser vice in 1905, when ‘ the system was adopted as evidence of the authenticity of written agreements with Indians, the thumb print of the signers being required in addition to their signatures or their marks. The system now includes the entire business of the de partment. To Breaf: In New Shoes. Always shako in Alleu’e Foot Ease, a powder, t euros hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, lures roniM, Ingrowing nails and bunion«. At .11 druggists and shoe «teres, 25c. Dont accept .ny substitute. Sample mai led FREE. Address Vilen 8. Olmstod, I«e Roy, N. Y. H er GOSHEN, IN D , U.S.A. to M ake a A W abaah A venue O p in io n . Height Bothers Paulhan. Salt Lake City, Feb. 1.— Louis Paul han, the French aviator, made a suc cessful flight o f 10 miles at Agricul tural park today. He reached an alti tude of 300 feet, or approximately 4,- 600 feet above sea level. He made an average speed of about 30 miles an hour, and indulged in graceful maneu vering. After the flight Paulhan ex pressed his disappointment that he was unable to fly a longer time. He said it was owing to the peculiar atmos pheric conditions that he was unable to reach a higher altitude. Don’ t waste time and money plant ing poor seeds. Our seeds won First Grand Prize at the Seattle Exposi tion. Our pi ices are reasonable. Big Catalogue free. Send for a copy. Vogeler Seed Co. S a lt L a k e C ity , U t a h ML W. A. Will, Paiuear « m l i w u ■ • H «a met m um — m f u n m Painle»» Extr don * 0 « W O R K G U A R A N T IE D FO R IB Y K A R g , i>*lnle«a E*tr*ctlon * r«* w hen pletca or bridg* w *«i .■ordered. Free, Yon cannot | fwt b*tt«« [■ordered. OoneulUtlon ÖoneulUtlonFree, pal ill rue f work done anywhere. A ll w o r k fu lly guaw patnlrM ----- M odern — elertrlo equipment. S llt M - .1 .---------- - - _ Beet m ethods W ise Dental Co$ ttS S U fS O i!!? . p o irrL A N n fo M O O N o n i c i BOUBS: I i . X U I I .X P N U [W t u i i f l , t «* $ No. 6—, t0 IIK H w r i t i n g t o s d r . r t l . s r s p i * m e n tio n t h l . p s p s r . Jaques Mtg. Css Chicago. G u a r a n te e d a n d a r a ll P u re F o o d Law s KC Peary Wins Flag Case. Elmira, N. Y „ Feb. I,— The de murrer interposed by Robert E. Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, in the action for desecration of the American flBg, growing out of the display of the famous “ North Pole’ ’ flag at the Hud- son-Fulton celebration, was sustained today by Justice Lyon. Roswell R. Mose, an attorney, who brought the action, announced that he would carry the case to the Supreme court rather than acknowledge defeat. Goebel Dies, Heartsick. Cincinnati, Feb. 1.—On the 10th anniversary of the assassination of William ¡Goebel, the funeral of his brother, Arthur Goebel, who died in Phoenix, Ariz., on January 20, was held in Covington, Ky., this afternoon. Commonwealth Attorney Franklin, in his funeral oration, declared that “ the bullet that kHled William Goebel, together with the liberation of all those charged with the murder, just as certainly killed Arthur Goebel.” Arth ur, be said, died of a broken heart. Molar Crown* 5 . ( 22kBridgoTooth 3 .C Gold Filling! 1.1 ; Enamel Filling« 1*1 ; Silver Filling« s l inky Filling« 2s 51 Good Rubber - Plat*« 5 .0 1 Be»t Red * + ■ _ ______ Seeds S a le . Out o f town ’ can havo their pi* and brill bo work P iahod In on* I Wt noconaary. We will give you • go*« 22k gold or aorcolaf crown for $ 3 .t “ Speaking o f good things, I” d like to Ihow you som ething in the London Punch that------ ” “ You can’ t show me nothin’. Jack Johnson’s got a punch that has all them furriners gaspin’ fur b rea th !”-— Chicago Tribune. BAKING POWDER Stands for Quality E conom y Purity I, OUNCES/ ia$ MAfif*r UpSlC HAN»* . “ W EAR LIKE IRON” They wear best where the wear is hardest. Made of selected leather specially tanned to resist exactly the kind o f wear a healthy boy or girl will give them. Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, “ B ro n c hitis. ” Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. A _____________ ...... In providing the fam ily’s m eals,don’t be satisfied w ith anything but the best. K C is guaranteed p erfec tion at a moderate price. It m akes everything better. T ry and see. Perfect or Money back. SCHOOL SHOES T w o layers of leather are sewed in at tbs tip instead of one, to prevent th* toes kicking out. Th* soles srs of extrema toughness. Mayer Special Merit School Shoes are made to fit a child’s foot In a comfortable, natural way that will prevent foci« trouble in later years, yet they are stylish and good looking. Only the genuine have tbs Mayer Trade Mark stamped on the sole. A SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Ckeaists ud Bacteriologists, B ound “W ouldn’ t you like to try a bottle «1 my celebrated eye rem edy? Only I f cents.” “ N o; there’s nothing whatever the m atter with my eyes.” “ Well, It’s equally good for rem oving corns. As a corn remedy I sell It foa 10 cents.” “ W hen I returned from our poker party last night my w ife just looked It «me; not a word was spoken.” “ My w ife looked at me, too, and I lo n ’t believe that a word was ufr> iDoken.”— Houston Post. Lips Fastened With Pins Los Angeles, Feb 1.— Fastening his lips together with safety p ns so he could not curse, Vernon E. Bennett, formerly e missionary among the In dians, was carried, a raving maniac, into the receiving hospital yesterday. It was necessary for Nor • Morgan and Probation Policeman Leo Marden to pry his jaws apart with instru Suffrage Union Bars Meat. ments to get at the ordinary pins and New York, Feb. 1.— The Gotham needles with which he had filled his beef party, named in memory ef the mouth. Boston Tea Party, was formed today Po May Overflow Its Banks. by the National women’s progressive suffrage union, which has been active Rome, Feb. 1.— Although weather in the campaign against higher coat of conditions have improved throughout living. Mre. Sophia Loebirger and Italy, reports are still being received others addressed an open-air crowd in of the flooding of much territory. 1 Madison square. Mrs. Loebinger said The river Po threatens to overflow its ' ehe and her assincates proposed to banks, while at some points landslides open public cooking schools in the have occurred. Dispatches from Peru W a pablish our form oju streets, to teach rooking without meat. gia say that the river 1 iber continues W # bon lob oloohol to riia and is three feet above tbs •m oar our ■ nod io in« a ¥ from Trust Attorney Testifies. art* yoa to highest level of tbs last flood. It J N f n e t s Chicago, Feb. 1.- The federal grand Asiatic* to Work on Railroad* jury today resumed its investigation When you tell your doctor about the bad into the methods of the eo-called “ beef San Francisco, Feb. 1.—The Pacifle uate in your mouth, loaa of appetite for trust.” Ralph Crews, general counsel Mail iteamsbip Manchuria arrived bar* breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will for the National Pecking company, tes tonight four days beh nd her sched say, “ You are bilious.” Ayer’a Pills tified. Documents and books belong ule, having on board 400 Asiatics, 176 ing to the National Packing company of them Hindus, for work on Califor work well in such cases. were examined. — S . l i hy thsJ.C. XyorCs.. LeweU. nia railroads. Colds on the Chest V o c a b u la r y . W hat did you suppose?” P R K R - I f , w w ill .e n d u . the n a m e o f a d ta la r w h o Jeaa a aS hand la Sp e cial M a r lt Sc h o o l Bhoea, w a w ill aand y o u , free, pees p a id , a h a n d so m e picture, alaa IS rjo , o f O e o rse w a a n in e t o n . W e also make Honorbflt Shoes for men, Leading Lady Shoes, Martha Washington Comfort Shoes, Yerma Cushion Shoes and W ork 8 hoes. F. MAYER BOOT & SHOE CO. MILWAUKEE __ WISCONSIN