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*T wish you would tell me what the
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“ The trouble,” said the jeweler, look
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referring to his ledger, "is that I
haven’t been paid yet for the cleaning
I gave it two years ago.”
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afternoon? Me mother’s sick an’ there
ain’t no one to watch th’ house an' take
care o’ In’ baby.
The Boss—Certainly, my lad. It’s a
shame, too— I was going to give you
i my ticket to the hall game.— Cleveland
Leader.
F ired
Ilia
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bec, Destroyed by Fire.
Am bition .
Philanthropic Visitor (at ja il)—W hat
started you on a career of crime, if I
may ask?
Prisoner— Readln’ the confessions of
a reformed burglar, in one o’ the m ag
azines. When I found out how easy
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Jerry.
“ O’ course,” observed Uncle Jerry
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days, but 1 notice that the loudest
howlin’ about It comes from the fellers
that’s livin better now than they ever
did before.”
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*Tf you get strictly fresh e g g s,” the
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"B irds and beasts, you know, chil
“ Im possible!”
Once when passing through a ceme dren,” remarked the Sunday school
“ N ot at all impossible. I keep half tery In Lenox Eliot Gregory was sur
teacher, “ have no souls, as you have.
a dozen hens.”
prised to see that the members of one When they die, that Is the last of
old New England family had been bur them.**
New
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F irst F e rr y .
“ I f that’s so,” queried Tom m y T u ck
Cornelius Dircksen was the first offl led In a circle, with their feet toward er, “ what will the Injuns who go to the
Its center. He asked the reason for
cla! ferryman on the Island of Man
happy
hunting grounds do for gam e?”
this arrangement, and a wit of that
hattan. The mooring place on the
Manhattan side was about where
Water street crosses the present Peck
slip. He started the system in 1637.
Passengers who wanted to be rowed
over blew a horn for the skipper if
he chanced to be absent when they ar
rived.
From Dircksen’s skiff grew
the present ferry system of the city.
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R e a d y w ith l l e r Anavrer.
"Queer habit Miss Passay has when
r.in n l W a y W a n t e d .
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As the train neared the city the col
“ Why? Doesn’t she listen?"
“ Oh, yes, very attentively, but she ored porter approached the Jovial-
keeps nodding her head and lnterpect- faced gentleman, saying, with a smile:
“ Shall Ah brush yo’ off. sah?”
lng ‘yes,’ ’yes,’ all the time.”
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H ig h e r A u th ority.
Foot Ease is a certain cure for hoi
“ John, you don’t have to hurry to <n Allens
eating, .c cal
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Sol
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lint, anil
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ui sted
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llm
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This amethyst linen suit was charming
with its simply shirred waist, and the
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The shirred sleeves were of very sheer
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The jaunty black and white hat had
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Elderly R elative— Lucy, you surely
don’t think of m arrying Geoffrey to re
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Miss Lucy— Gracious, no, auntie! I ’m
trying to reform Geoffrey In order lo
marry him, and I ’ll either succeed In
doing lt or I ’ll break hts neck!
Suepeetetl
The
Sane
W ay,
Mrs. Kicker— If you are going to
another one of those banquets I don’t
suppose you will know the number of
the house when you get back.
Mr. Kicker— Oh, yee, I will. I u »
screwed It from the door and am tak
ing lt with me.— Kansas City Journal.
So.
S H A K E -U P SURE
since the declaration on the witness
stand yesterday o f Secretary Ballinger
that if he continued at the head o f the
department o f the
interior,
the
“ snakes” would “ all be killed— every
one o f them.”
Secretary Ballinger makes no secret
o f his determination to have a loyal
force around him. Washington knows
pretty well the difficulties with which
he has had to contend, which are the
difficulties that beset any man in high
position whose subordinates resort to
"office politics” to prevent the results
he is seeking to attain.
Hence, re
gardless o f views as to the merits o f
the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy it
self, there is a general sympathy with
the attitude o f Ballinger himself.
Any secretary, says that] part of
Washington officialdom that has had
real experience and undertands, would
be justified in enforcing loyal action
by those lower down and in discharg
ing those subordinates who are insub
ordinate.
Consequently Washington
— again without reference to how it
may divide upon the personal issue—
applauds the secretary’s statement
yesterday:
“ I have found that the only way to
control some o f these fellows is to dis
charge them.”
For other official Washingtonians
have been in the same boat.
Ballinger refused pointedly to speci
fy which “ snakes” will be killed, but
his previous tetsimony has helped
Washington to make some predictions
as to heads that will fall.
Date fo r Revolution Set.
dread having to prepare an elab
orate dinner because they are
not sufficiently strong to stand
over an intensely hot c o a l
range. This is especially true
in summer. E very w o m a n
takes pride in the table she sets,
but often it is done at tremen
dous cost to her own vitality
through the weakening effect o f
cooking on a coal range in a
hot kitchen.
N o n - alcoholic
01«™. fe r t tt a b , ani. AMBIR.HRIER
■at MEERSCHAUM A ruttai G W * .
Caller— Mrs. Leeder, have you had
T o lie » a r e *
any photographs taken lately?
Young W ife —Gregory, dear, what la
Society Dame— I ’m not sure, but I the trouble?
Ballinger Says If He Stays Every Dis
W orried Husband— Nothing, M illie;
The eathetlc and decorative usea to think so. A reporter or two called her-j
loyal Suoordinate Must Go.
last week— and I miss a cabinet pnoto nothing—except that I ’ve lost the com
which barbarians w ill turn objects
that
was
on
the
mantel.—
Chicago
T
r
ib
bination of the lock on the office safe.
An exchange wonders how people
Washington, May 10.-—Reorganiza which to civilized races are things of
une.
____________________
Young W ife — Is that all, dear? Why,
got along without the telegraph, tele tion o f the reclamation service, long the humblest utility are amusingly Il
One of the greatest civic and eco you can advertise for It, can’t you?—
phone, etc., etc. Well they did get rumored, is regarded as a certainty lustrated by this “ fashion note” from
nomic problems confronting ths au Chicago Tribune.*
“ I tried all kinds of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good, but I
have found the right thing at last. My
A « F x e m p litie d .
face was full of pimples and black-heads.
After taking Cascarets they all left. I am
Horrified Citizen— Hey, there! What
continuing the use of them and recom arc you pounding that man for?
mending them to my friends. I feel fine
Man on Top— He says he can’t re
when I rise in the morning. Hope to member whether he ever called me a
have a chance to recommend Cascarets." liar or not. I'm (b iff!)
giving him
Fred C. W itten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N. J, (b iff!) the benefit of the doubt!
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Ottawa, Ont., May 10.— In an ex
plosion today the plant o f the General
Explosives company, of Canada, near
Hull, Quebec, was totally wrecked.
Fifteen persons were killed and 50
others injured. The force o f the ex
plosion was terrifying.
The country
for miles around was laid waste and
many small buildings in the city o f
Hull, on the side nearest the explosion,
were laid flat on the ground.
A baseball game was in progress a
short distance from the powder works,
about 6 o’clock this evening.
The
teams were playing the last inning and
when a fire was seen in one o f the
small buildings o f the powder plant,
the crowd began to swarm up the hill
to get a better view o f the blaze.
Warnings o f danger soon came to
the onlookers in two small explosions.
Sparks and fragments o f the wrecked
building fell among the spectators and
there was a scurrying from what was
considered the danger zone.
Some men in the crowd, aware of
the possibility of the danger when the
main magazine should be reached,
pleaded with the crowd to go still fur
ther back. Many heeded the warning.
Others, apparently enjoying the ele
ment o f danger in the spectacle, stood
within 1,000 yards o f the burning
buildings. They were kept on the qui
vive by the continuous detonations
that sent showers o f burning brands in
all directions.
The scene where the crowd from
the ball game stood resembled a battle
field. Headless, armless and legless
bodies were lying about among scores
o f unconscious forms.
The silence
that followed the final death-dealing
blast was broken by the terrifying
cries and moans which came with a re
turn to consciousness o f the badly in
jured.
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Baseball Crowd Gathered to Watch
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and Many are Slaughtered,
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Changsha, China, May 10.— The gen
eral uneasiness has been greatly in
creased here by the sppearance o f a
large number o f posters unsigned de
manding the destruction o f foreigners
and of native Christians, and setting
May 27 as the date for a general anti-
Manchu uprising.
Government offi
cials have destroyed the posters and
the city is being strongly patrolled.
Agitators are holding secret meetings,
but it is believed that the presence o f
foreign gunboats will act as a check to
the movements.
West Africa, taken from an Italian
newspaper;
For some time the officials of the
German colony In Southwest Africa no
ticed that the
telegraph wires and
other accessories of the electrical plant
disappeared as by magic Immediately
after they had been put up. Th* most
diligent Inquiries remained fruitless.
From other parts of the German pos
sessions came reports of strange
predilections for articles of German
commerce, as, for example, rubber
heels, garters, buckleB and so forth,
things which the natives of those coun
tries do not generally use.
The governor of the colony gave an
entertainment one year In honor of
the emperor's birthday, and Invited
the chiefs of the different tribes to It.
What was his surprise when he saw
these native gentlemen appear with
his stolen telegraph wires twisted
round their Illustrious necks. The
higher the dignity the more rings of
the wire were round the neck.
Inquiries were Boon started In the
outlying villages, and It came to light
that the white china Insulators of ths
telegraph poles had become ear rings.
A young lady of the highest distinc
tion in native society wore a rubber
heel hanging from her noee, and a
young man who was a well known
dandy wore dangling from his ears •
pair of beautiful pink silk garters.
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The Important
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efforts to live In a healthful way, with
the assistance of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir o f Senna, whenever it is re
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gently yet promptly, without Irritation
and will therefore always have the
preference of all who wish tbe best of
family laxatives.
Th* combination has the approval
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be truly beneficial, and because lt h-s
given satisfaction to tbe millions of
well-informed families who have used
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To get Its beneficial effects, always
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CUT RATES IK
A S a b i t l U t « fo r A lc o h o l.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Ths tendency of people to contract
P a in less E x t r a c t io n .......Free
some sort or another habit Is shown
8 ilv e r F illin g s .....................50c
Oold F illin g s ........................75c
by the common use In various coun
22 K. Oold C r o w n s ................$3
tries of tobacco, tea, coffee, opium and
P o rce la in C r o w n s ................$3
M o la r Gold C ro w n s .............. $4
the like. In Abyssinia and parts of
B rid ge W o r k , 22 K. G o ld ... .13
Arabian Turkey the place of alcohol Is
In la y Fills, Pu re G o l d ........ $2
V e r y N ic e Rubber P la te . . $4
taken by the kat plant, which the na B eet R u bber P la te on
K a rth ................................ $7
A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
lives almost universally chew. In parts
t th row you r money aw ay. A dollar saved
of Abyssinia certain tribes chew the Is Don’
tw od o lla rs earned. Our o rigin al reliab le M odern
leaves of the kat plant commonly when Painless M ethods and our p e r fe c te d office equip
m ent naves us tim e and your money.
they are compelled to exert special or BOSTON DENTISTS, 5th N orru en . Portland
long-continued effort, th* Immediate Entrance 291V4 M orrison, opposite I’ oatofltce and M e ie r A
Frank. Established is Portland 10 years. Open evening*
effect of which is to produce an agree eadl t and Sundays until 12 * SO. for people w h o w ork .
able sleeplessness and stimulation. Th*
freshly-cut leaves have a rather pleas
ant taste, and produce a kind of Intoxi
A lady from Oklahoma C ity w rites: “ I w as sick
cation of long duration, with none sf
bed w ith Rheumatism, ankles swollen, couldn’t
tbe dtasgreeable features of ordinary In
sleep. Electropodes cured me. T h ey are g re a t.”
Inebriety. Messengers and soldiers ar* A t D ru g Stores—$1.00. N o cure, no pay. W rite
enabled, by chewing ths leaves, to go fo r fr e e trial offer. W estern Electropode Co.,
D ept. A .. Los Angeles, Cal.
without food for a number ot days.
In parts o f Arabian Turkey there art
cafes for the consumption of th* kat
plant which correspond to th* cages Is
Europe and America where coffee and
alcohol are used.
Hero Policeman is Dead,
M ajestic Roof Philadelphia, May 10.— W . Weiss, s
policeman, died here today o f injuries
ing Co.
received in saving three children from
32S Worcester dig death under the hoofs o f the horses in
PORTLAND, ORE. a chariot race at a circus performance
last Thursday.
Three
chariots, drawn by four
horses, were rounding the turn into the
home stretch, when the children start
ed to run across the track.
Weiss
R e a d , t* / i f h a i f e .
dashed in front o f the chariots and
NET PRICE CataUfw ef
*1 was reading to-day about th* cat
tossed the children back to safety, but
Power Sprayers, Drag
Saws, and Wood Saws,
was himself knocked under the horses’ exchange they have In Pari*.”
Saw M ill Machinery,
hoof.s
“ I wish we had one her«. I’ve got
Rock Crushers & Road
a cat at home that I ’d exchange for
Machinery, all kinds o f
Throat Affected, T. R. Rests.
Pumps, Irrigation Out
a bogus check on a busted bank and
fits and Rams, W ell
Stockholm, May 10.— Ex-President throw In the car far# to boot” — Claw»
D rilling M a c h in e r y ,
Roosevelt shortened his program today land Plain Dealer.
Pneumatic Tanks, M ar
ine and Stationary Gas
even more than it had already been ab
In trying to gainer tn* news, report
olene Engines, Launch
breviated by King Edward’s death, be
Supplies, fulunches and
ers are greatly annoyed by th* Jolly
cause
o
f
the
hoarseness
from
which
he
'
Canoes, Betting, Hose
is suffering. A throat specialist visit Jokers; so many men want things
and Packing.
ed the palace twice today and recom printed as “ Jokes” on other*.
mended that Colonel Roosevelt stay in
N o P o ssib le D ou bt.
A a A s t* T ra tM T .
"Y ou can’t maka ma believe," aald doors, as the weather was rainy. Col
Vole*
from within ths taxicab—
onel
Roosevelt
left
his
apartments
only
Mrs. Lapsling, “that the man the po
“ Shay, choofer, bow much do I «w o
lice caught prowling around our houae once. He took lunch with Charles H.
r#r
wasn’t a burglar. He denied It. but Graves, the American minister.
they found a 44 calamus revolver ea
“Seven dollars snd 80 cents, sir."
him."— Chicago Tribune.
Taft Will Open Fair.
“ Well, shay, back up till y* com* to
New York, May 10.— President T a ft 10 cents. That’s all I got."— L lfa
will tomorrow open the third fair of
the Actor’s Fund o f America, through
B b o p t c h ia i . T r o c
A Msa.
which funds are raised to care for aged
A c o n v e n ie n t a n d e ffe c tiv e re m edy fo r Coughs
Whenever yea hear people referring
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In v.luab!. In
BranchtelM
L u - n w g T
and destitute actors.
It is the first
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th.
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time that a president o f the United to any one as “an original grains”
a rm fu l In e r ci
Pri’*’**!^’**
— ,ny_ h,rrn*ni
F r t c e , 2 5 co n ta , 5 0 c e n ts sod $lJOQ p e r b u s.
States haa thua honored the stage and yon may be sure that they ar* pro-
osmpis m a ile d o n requeet.
managers and player* alike have united pared to make excuse* for hiss.—Chi
JOHN I. BFOVN k SOW.
to give him a spectacular welcome.
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Free
thorities and public servants In the
federal district of Rio de Janeiro Is
that of providing home, for tha work
ing classes.
Had Rheumatism—Couldn’t Sleep.
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