Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 15, 1913, Image 3

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Lost Money By Diahoneety.
POULTRY AND GAME
C u g e t you fancy price« for Wild Ducks
aad otkar sam e in «—«on. W rits a s for
offer «a all kinds of poultry, pork. stc.
Pearson-Page Co., Portland
U Q W iH D r . BURTON - Aa— y r i> a rfl«m!«t,
I I Lanflville, Colorado. Specimeu prices: Gold,
ffilvsr. Load. SI. Gold, Silver. 76c; Gold. SOo; Zins
o r Copper, SL Mallín« envelopes a td full price 11«|
W a ts o n
E . C o le m a n ,
Lawyer,Washf
er.W asbllMp—
P A T EN
T S Patent
booksfroe.
D.C. Advicef and **"
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sable. Hiebest references. . Best ssrvlssa
Second-Hand Machin­
ery bought. sold and
_
exchanged: engines,
boflors, saw m ills stc. The J . E. M artin Co.. 83 1st
fit, Portland. Send for Stock List and prices.
Machinery
M. & M. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY
883-635 Chamber of Commerce Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
A school for th e teaching of Telegraphy under
th e personal supervision of the proprietor. A.
E. Myers. exp< r t telegrapher. Day and night
sessions. TEL MS: Courses in easy monthly
installm ents, enabling you to take up a well-
paid profession a t little cost. W rite for full
particulars.
Hours. 10 a. m. to 6 p. m..
or by eppointm ent
Um 571?
DR. JOSEPH ROANE
Chiropractor
SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS
Scientific T reatm ent of all A cute and Chronic
Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-5-7
^rcad<^Juilding^5eattle^^^^^^^^^^^^
DAISY FLY KILLER R S S t l ' a
fll«S. N eat, clean, or­
nam ental. convenient,
cheap. L a s ts a il
s e a s o n . M ade of
m etal, c a n 'ts p illo rtip
over ; w ill n o t so il o*
In ) ure a n y t h i n g .
G uaranteed effective.
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Sold by dealers, os
6 s e n t b y express pre>
paid for fL
M M «""»« IN M M tin., B tm U js . «. t.
Plain to Observation.
Wife—“ Notice that third chorus
girl in the front row. She used to go
to school with me. Poor thing! She
went on the stage because she had
nothing to wear.’’ Husband—“ So I
see."—London Opinion.
Avoid White Paper.
White paper is not as good as blue
or brown for wrapping up things that
are to be put away for a long while,
aa the chloride of lime in the paper
will fade fabrics.
FARMERS’ BANK
PLAN OFFERED
Some years ago, when silver had a
much higher value than at present and
the Mexican dollar waa worth intrins­
ically about 96 cents, a counterfeit
Mexican dollar came into the posses­
sion of the United States assayers at
the Philadelphia mint. They aatayed
the coin and found it to be worth in­ Long-Time Loans On Farm
trinsically $1.00. It seems that the
Lands Is Specialty.
mine from which the counterfeiters
got their metal produced silver that
was strong in gold. Thus the forgers
lost money by making counterfeits.
Senator Fletcher Introduces B ill-
. Truly Devoted Mother.
Gushing Parishioner (who is dis-
playing the treasures of her establish­
ment to the new vicar’s wife)—“ And
this is the precious pussy that I want­
ed you to see, Mrs. Leetera. Such a
sweet disposition — almost human.
She has just had the dariingest little
kittens. Really, to see her with them
is to witness the perfection of mother­
hood—er, Cook! where are the kit­
tens?”
Cook (tersely) — “ She ate
them all, mum!”
' When Your Eyes Need Car®
T ry M u rin e E y e R em edy. N o S m a rtin g — F eel*
F in e — A cta Q uickly. T ry i t fo r R ed , W eak,
W a te ry E y es a u d G ra n u la te d E yelids. Illu s ­
tr a te d Book iu e a c h P a c k a g e .
M urine Is
compounded by our Oculists—not a "P a te n t Med­
icin e"—b u t used in successful Physicians' Prac­
tice fo r many years. Now dedicated to th e Pub­
lic end sold by Druggists a t 26c and 60c p e r Bottle.
M urine JBye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25o and 60c.
M u rin e Eye R em edy C o., C h io eg o
Why Women Are Beardless.
Among many savage nations it is
the practice to pujl out the hair on the
face by the roots, and especially is
this the case with the women. The
persistence in this practice through­
out generations resulted in the weak­
ening and Anal destruction of the or­
gana in the skin which tend to produce
hair, thus accounting for the general
beardlessness of women.
Where He Might Have Been.
One of the incidents of Father Ber­
nard Vaughan’s tour in the states was
an encounter with a suffragette. The
haughty lady approached the English
visitor and said: “ And where would
you be, pray, but for a woman?”
“ Madame,” came the reply, “ on a
sultry evening like this I should be
eating ice cream under an applo tree
in the Garden of Eden.”
M other« w ill fin a Mre. w in e io w e Soothing
B yrup th e b e e t rem ed y to u se foff th e ir c h ild re n
d u r in g th e te e th in g p e rio d .
In a Strange Plhce.
System Includes Local, State
and National Banks.
Washington, D. C.—A national
rural banking system is proposed in a
bill by Senator Fletcher, chairman of
the American Commission on Rural
Credits and also of the Federal Com­
mission on Rural Credits, appointed
by the President.
The bill proposes a system of local
national rural banks owned and oper­
ated by farmers, a state rural national
bank in each state, to be owned and
controlled by the local batiks as stock­
holders, and the National Rural Bank
of the United States, to be located in
Washington, to be owned entirely by
the state rural banks.
To supervise the proposed chain of
banka there would be created in the
Treasury department a division of
rural banking under the direction of a
"rural banking board,” to consist of
the secretaries of the treasury, agri­
culture and labor. The division would
be under the immediate direction of a
“ director of rural banking, to be ap­
pointed by the President.”
The main purpose of the banks
would be to furnish funds to farmers
on long term farm bonds or notes, se­
cured by liens on farms at not exceed­
ing 60 per cent of their assessed val­
ue. Loans would be secured first by a
local bank, then by a state bank, and
last by the National Rural Bank of the
United States, and they would run
from 20 to 60 years. The National
Rural Bank is designed to have a cap­
ital and surplus exceeding $100,000,-
000, while the stock of each local bank
would be limited to $2,000,000.
Senator Fletcher, speaking in the
senate to urge immediate considera­
tion of the measure by the banking
committee and its passage at the spe­
cial session of congress, expressed ap­
proval of the administration currency
bill aa a commercial banking bill, but
said it would not meet the. needs of
the agricultural communities because
of the necessity for long-term loans.
Little Alice waa visiting her grand­
parents in an Eastern city. One Sun­
day grandpa took her to church with
him. When sermon time came Mary
S t . H e l e n s H a l l j looked around a little, and, seeing a
P ortland , O r boon
j relative up in the gallery, whispered ROADS PREPARING BIG TASK
R e sid e n t a n d D ay S c h o o l fo r G irl* I shrilly: “ Oh, grandpa, look up there!
i ehsrge of Sisters of SLJohn Baptist <Episcopal)
“ ' its. Academic and Elementary Departments, See Cousin Mary sitting on a shelf.” Physical Valuation to Take Ten
Art, Elocution, Domestic Art. DomosUs »clsaes^
ilmm. For catalog address—
T H E SISTER SU PE R IO R . Offloo 80
I t . H elena H a il
Catty.
“ My husband,” she said, “ always
wants me to look my best, no matter
what the cost.” “ Well,” her friend
Criticism That Seems Unjust.
“ one can hardly blame him
A dealer in curios and antiques in replied,
for
feeling
as he does.” —Chicago
London has decided to exclude Ameri­
cans, on the plea that they “ look but Record-Herald.
never buy.” From the quantity and
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu­
quality of phony junk which the tour- late and invigorate stomach, liver and
ista bring home with them each year bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules,
it was supposed, on the contrary, that easy to take as candy.
they buy without looking.
Morgan Mot.
Where He Had Run.
A Pierpont Morgan mot, or epigram,
on the subject of energy was repeated
the other night at the Metropolitan
club in New York, where Mr. Morgan
once said: “ The satisfied, unambi­
tious man, the man without energy,
Reputation.
can seldom afford to take that famous
A fter a man has made a reputation and popular room at the top.”
It ia the trying to decorate it that
Immense Output of Bibles.
generally gets him into trouble.—
Puck.
As an illustration of what the Bible
output of the Oxford University Press
involves, it might be mentioned that
the skins of 100,000 animals are used
every year for the covers of Oxford
Bibles alone, and 400,000 sheets of
gold are required for the gilt lettering.
“ I hear Arthur has bought a motor
ear.” “ Yea.” “ Where has he run
with it so farT”
“ Principally into
debt.”
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Blood Bath
Knocks Rheumatism
R em arkable Effects of a
Rem edy T h a t A ctually
Irrig ates th e E ntire
Blood Supply.
I t e o u n d s q u e e r to t a k e a b lo o d b a t h
b u t t h a t Is p re c is e ly t h e e ffe c t o f e m o s t
r e m a r k a b le re m e d y k n o w n a s S. S. S. I t
has
i p e c u lia r a c tio n o f s o a k in g th r o u g h
t h e I n te s tin e s d ir e c tly In to t h e b lo o d . I n
a fe w m in u te s lta In flu e n c e la a t w o rk l a
e v e r y a r t e r y , v e in a n d t i n y c a p illa r y .
T v e ry m e m b ra n e , e v e r y o r g a n o f t h e b o d y ,
e v e r y e m u n c to r y b e c o m e s in e ffe c t a f ilte r
to s t r a i n t h e b lo o d o f I m p u r itie s .
The
s t im u la tin g p r o p e r ti e s o f S. S. S . c o m p e l
t h e s k in , liv e r, b o w e ls, k id n e y s , b la d d e r
t o a ll w o rk t o th e o n e e n d o f c a s t i n g o u t
e v e r y I r r ita tin g , e v e r y p a in -ln f llc tln g a to m
o f p o is o n ; It d is lo d g e s b y I r r ig a tio n a ll
a c c u m u la tio n s In t h e J o in ts , c a u s e s a c id
a c c r e tio n s to d isso lv e , r e n d e r s th e m n e u ­
t r a l a n d s c a t t e r s th o s e p e c u l ia r f o r m a ­
tio n s In t h e n e rv e c e n t e r s t h a t c a u s e
s u c h m y s tif y in g a n d o f te n b a fflin g r h e u ­
m a tic p a in s.
A n d b e s t o f a ll, th i s r e m a r k a b le r e m e d y
Is w e lc o m e to t h e w e a k e s t s to m a c b . I t
y o u h a v e d ru g g e d y o u r s e lf u n til y o u r
s to m a c h Is n e a r ly p a r a ly s e d , y o u w ill b e
a s to n is h e d to find t h a t S. S. 8 . g iv e s n o
s e n s a tio n b u t g o e s r i g h t to w o rk . T h i s
I s b e c a u s e I t Is a p u r e b o ta n ic a l In fu s io n .
Is ta k e n n a tu r a lly In to y o u r b lo o d J u s t a s
iu re a i r la In h a le d n a t u r a l l y I n to y o u r
lin g s.
T b s g r e a t S w if t L a b o r a to r y b a a s p e n t
m illio n s o f d o lla rs In p e rfe c tin g , p ro d u c ­
in g a n d p la c in g In t h e h a n d s o f t h e p u b ­
lic t h i s w o n d e rfu l re m e d y . S o g iv e y o u r
b lo o d a g o o d b a t h w ith S. S. 8 ., f o r I t
k n o c k s t h e w o r s t fo r m s o f r h e u m a tis m
a n d g iv e s y o u fre e d o m to e n jo y life.
T o u c a n g e t It a t a n y d ru g s to re a t
9 1 .ee a b o ttle . I t is a s t a n d a r d re m e d y ,
re c o g n is e d e v e r y w h e r e a s t h e g r e a t e s t
b lo o d a n tid o te e v e r d is c o v e re d . I f y o u r s
Is a p e c u lia r c a s e a n d y o u d e s ir e e x p e r t
a d v ic e , w r i t e to T h e S w if t S p e c ifio C o .
1*0 S w if t B ld g ., A tla n ta . C a .
f
Here’s a Tip.
If a girl worked half aa hard to
please a man 'a fte r marriage aa she
does before marriage, lots of lawyers
would starve to death.— Cincinnati
Enquirer.
Thing That Must Be Preserved.
Never esteem anything as of advan­
tage to thee that shall make thee
break thy word or lose thy self-re­
spect.—Marcus Aurelius.
Difficult.
Sampan Found in South.
San Diego, Cal.—Captain Jack Mar­
tin, of the steamer Henry T. Scott,
which arrived here Monday night,
from Everett, reports that while sev­
eral miles off Point Arena he sighted a
Japanese sampan filled with Japanese
coolies. The suspicious movements of
the craft aroused the attention of the
captain, and he attempted to get
closer to her, but failed, as the sam­
pan outmaneuvered him.
At the time she was sighted the
sampan was headed toward shore and
going fast.
“ Good gracious! What makes you
Navy Yards May Do Work.
look like that?
Has anything hap­
Washington,
D. C. — Secretary of
pened?” “ Well, I had my portrait
painted recently by an impressionist the Navy Daniels is considering a plan
to have the six new torpedo boat de­
and I ’m trying to look like it.”
stroyers, bids for which were received
Heard In a Restaurant.
at the Navy department from private
First Diner—“ Let me see. I think shipbuilding concerns, constructed at
All bids opened
I ’ll order some Iamb. ” Second Diner government yards.
—“ Don’t! I never order lamb in this were said to be unsatisfactory, on ac­
count of their complicated estimates.
place—it ’s mutton before you get it.
It is reported Secretary Daniels will
ask bids from all the navy yards, in­
Many Such.
In addition to his enemies and his cluding Mare Island. No more than
friends, the wise man has a list that two destroyers will be built in any
he labels mentally: “ Impossible to one yard.
classify.”
Brute.
Co-ed—“ What tense do I use when
I say, ‘I am beautiful?’ ” Bold Soph
—“ Remote past.” —Vermont Crabbe.
Usual Way.
When a man doesn’t know just what
to say hs generally says it anyhow—
and then regrets it.—Puck.
Gentleness and Strength.
Nothing is so strong as gentleness.
Economy.
Nothing so gentle as real strength.—
Hub—“ Have you done what I asked St. Francis de Sales.
and saved some money this month?”
Love-
Wife—“ Yes, dear. I spoke to the
grocer and he’s promised not to send Kisses are loves’ assets, quarrels its
liabilities.—Helen Rowland.
ia his bill till next month.
BOOKKEEPING
Years and Cost Millions.
Chicago—Railroads of the entire
country are now busy preparing to
take an inventory of the physical value
of their properties. The task is one
of the most stupendous ever under­
taken by any industry in the world.
The work will be carried on in con­
junction with the Interstate Commerce
commission, whose board of engineers
will co-operate with a corps of experts
to bs selected for the work by the rail­
roads. The cost to the government of
this gigantic accounting job, which
involves estimating the value of 245,-
000 miles of railroad and its equip­
ment, will be between $10,000,000 and
$15.000,000, and it will take at leaat
te. years to complete. The cost to
the railroads wil be equally heavy.
To carry on the work the Interstate
Commerce commission will require a
large additional clerical force in var­
ious parts of the country working un­
der division chiefs.
The railroads
themselves will employ only their own
men for the work. Valuation depart­
ments are being organized by every
railroad.
SHORTHAND
Telegraphy: Commercial, Railroad, Wireless
A re Included in U m <
Opium Found on Liner.
San Francisco—Efforts of customs
inspectors-who have been searching
the steamer Korea for the past week
were rewarded when they discovered
100 five-tael tins of opium, valued at
$4100, in a recess beneath a steel
plate. The searchers were obliged to
remove tons of anchor chain from the
place where the opium was found.
The present high price of opium in
Chinatown, $40 a tin, indicate* that
little of the drug ia being smuggled,
according to Federal officers. The
Korea arrived here from Hongkong.
Thousands Lost In India.
Calcutta—Thousands of lives are be­
lieved to have been lost when the em­
bankments of the Dam ado river near
Burdwan collapsed Sunday night,
flooding the country for many miles.
Many villages were swept away and
thousands of families are homeless
and without food. There is six feet
of water in Burdwan and railroad serv­
ice is stopped.
Balkan Peace Pact Signed.
B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E
W rite ce for fu rth er inform ation. N o trouble te answ er question«.
Fourth Street Near Morrison
Portland, Oregon
Bucharest, Roumanla — The peace
treaty between the Balkan states was
signed at 10:30 o’clock Sunday morn­
ing. In honor of the occasion the d ty
was decorated with flags, guns were
fired, bells were rung and the bands
played.
WILL USE CANAL THIS YEAR
Way to Be Cleared for Light Draft
Vessels in October.
Washington, D. C.— Latest reports
from the canal zone are that as the
result of the possible substitution of
dredges for steam shovels in the exca­
vation of the famous Culebra cut, the
canal may be ready tor shipping by
next December.
Even 'earlier than
that light draft vessels are likely to
be passing through the waterway, for
aa the greater part of the canal prism
already has been cut to its final depth,
small vessels probably can navigate it
safely within a few days after October
10, when Gamboa dike ia to be blown
up, thus admitting to the Culebra lev­
el the great store of water in Gatun
lake.
The 34 steam shovels now in the cut
handle only 800,000 cubic yards of
earth and rock a month, which output
will be greatly reduced as the depth
of the cut increases and the available
room for shoveling is reduced. Colo­
nel Goethals, however, has assembled
15 dredges, with a monthly capacity
of 1,600,000 cubic yards, and these
will be floated into the cut as soon as
the dike is destroyed.
Meanwhile, not content with dig­
ging away at the base of the cliffs,
the engineers in their haste to open up
the waterway have begun to tear
away the tops of the hills with great
jets of water under high pressure,
Bluicing the earth into the bed of the
canal, whence it is being swept up by
pneumatic dredges and pumps and dis­
charged into the ravines and valleys,
so far away that it can never wash
back.
HINDUS GOING INTO CANADA
Plan to Land 100,000 Men and Wo­
men Moves Government to Act.
DIAZ WILL NOT
VISIT JAPAN
Ambassador Not Wanted Except
As Private Citizen.
Confident of Her Power.
^RAISES the DOUGH
“ Every woman knows that although
•he may not be as vapidly pretty aa
some of her rivals, she rejoices in a
certain indefinable charm which gives
her an incontestable advantage over
them all.” —A Little World, by Arnold
Goldsworthy.
\ B e tte r th a n
o th e r p ew d ara
J p r o d u c i n g t i g h t , d a i n t y , w h a le -
so m a cak es a n d |
f CRESCENT
BAKING
. POWDER
Be th rifty on little things like bluing. Don’t me-
eept w ater for bluing. Ask for R ed Cross Ball
Blue, the e x trs good value blue.
J ia
h ig h
g ra d * an d I
in p r i c e — D
J 25c l b . t i n a t g r o c e r s . I
i O a c a s l Mfs . C e* S e a ttle 1
J v iu d e ra te
Diogenes’ Reply.
Diogenes, when someone had said to
Intimation From Tokio is Followed him, “ You pretend to be a philosoph­
er, but know nothing,” rejoined:
By Orders From Huerta, and
“ Even pretending to be learned shows
Party Heads Eastward.
a fondness for it.”
Had Made a Change,
Convenient to Have Around.
Clergyman—“ I h ave'a hazy recol­
Vancouver, B. C.—Directed by Pres­
One of the most convenient people lection of marrying you before.’*
ident Huerta to cancel his arrange­ in this world is somebody you can Actress—“ You did, but not to this
gentleman. ” —Life.
ments to sail for Japan and instead to blame.—Manchester Union.
proceed to Tokio by going around the
world by way of Montreal, London and
Hongkong, General Felix Diaz called
off the present plans of his tour and
A lo n g w ith d yspepei* com es n e rv o u s n e s s, s le e p le s sn e ss an d g e n ­
will leave for Eastern Canada.
e ra l ill h e a lth . W hy ? B ecau se a d iso rd e re d s to m a ch does n o t p e r m it
“ Because of telegraphic instructions
th e food to be a ss im ila te d a n d c a rrie d to th e blood. O n th e o th e r h an d ,
th e blood is c h a rg e d w ith poisons w hich com e fro m th is d iso rd e re d
from Mexico we have been compelled
d ig e stio n . In tu rn , th e n e rv e s a re n o t fe d on good, re d blood a n d w e
to change our plans,” said General
s e e th o se sy m p to m s o f n e rv o u s break d o w n . I t is n o t h e ad w o rk th a t
Diaz. "Instead of leaving on the
docs it, b u t po o r s to m a ch w o rk . W ith p o o r th in blood th e body is n o t
p ro te c te d a g a in s t th e a tta c k o f g erm * o f g rip —b ro n c h itis — c o n su m p ­
steamer Empress of Russia, our party
tion. F o r tify th e body now w ith
will leave on the Imperial Limited, en
route to Quebec.
We hope to sail
D R . P IE R C F S
from that city on the steamer Empress
of Ireland.”
In reality the proposed mission to
an alterative e x tra c t from n a tive medicinal plimta, prescribed in both liquid
Japan, undertaken to thank the em­
and tablet form by D r. R . V. Pierce, over 40 years ego.
peror for his participation in a Mexi­
More then 40 years o f experience h a t proven its superior w orth a s an in-
can exposition several years ago, is
vigorating »^...ach tonic and blood purin
rifler. I t invigorates and regulates
th e stomach, liver and bowels, and through them th e whole system. I t t
altogether at an end.
For political
now also be had in sugar-coated tablet form o f moat dealers in m ealeine.
reasons Diaz’ presence in Mexico is
If not, send 50 cents In ons-cent stam ps for tria l box to D r. Pierce’s Invalids*
Hotel and Surgical In stitu te, Buffalo, N.Y.
not wanted just at present, so the
party, instead of sailing on the Em­
.The Common Sense Medical Adviser.
press of Russia, will jaunt eastward.
IS A I 3K O r 1008 P A G E S H A N S S O M E L T B O U N D IN C L O T H -
LOGY. H Y G IE N E . A N A T O M Y , M E D IC IN E A N D I S A C
Their itinerary, worked out by PHYS
HOMI H Y S IC IA N . S a n d 31 o n s - c e n t s t a m p s t o R. V . P ie r c e , Bu
obliging railroad men, gives them two
days at Banff, where they expect to
renew acquaintance with Maitre La-
Parliamentary.
Dr. Johnson’s Rebuke.
bori, the great French lawyer, and
It was getting late, and still the
Dr. Johnson was once in company
another day each for Winnipeg and
venerable ex-United States senator with a gentleman who affected to
Montreal.
_____
lingered in the parlor with the young maintain Dean Berkeley’s strange po­
Tokio"— The Japanese government people. Evidently something had to sition “ that nothing exists but as per­
intimated to the Mexican government be done. “ I hope, papa,” said his ceived by some mind.”
When the
that it would not receive General daughter, gently but resolutely, “ that gentleman was going away Dr. John­
Felix Diaz as special envoy to Japan you will not be offended if I now move son said to him: “ Pray, air, don’t
to express the thanks of Mexico for a close call of the house, during which leave us; for we may, perhaps, forget
Japanese participation in the Mexican all persona not entitled to a voice in to think of you and then you will ceas*
centennial. It declarea that it would the proceedings will please retire, to exist. ’’
receive General Diaz only as a private while Charlie and I discuss a question
of personal privilege!”
individual.
True to Her Word.
Black — “ She said on her wedding
Red Cross Bell Blue gives double value fo r your
The Mexican government was «Lent money,
goes twice as fa r as any other. A sk your day thai. she would go through every­
with regard to the notice issued by the
thing for him.” White—“ Well, I
Japanese government that General
guess she has.
I loaned him a ten-
Perished in Vain Sacrifice.
Felix Diaz would not be received as
spot this morning.” —Judge.
Mexico’s special envoy to thank Japan
Alice Meadows, an Engish novelist,
for having participated in the Mexi­ was drowned in the Thames in an at­
Genuine Pity.
can centennial. It was said a state­ tempt to rescue her dog, which fallen
“ Mr. and Mrs. Whiffer never have
ment might be issued later.
into the river.
The incident speaks
“ How does that
volumes for Mias Meadows* kindness any arguments.”
happen?” “ Mr. Whiffer won’t ar­
of
heart,
but
nevertheless
it
was
fool­
LIND CONFERS WITH GAMBOA
“ The poor woman.” — Bir­
ish. The dog could swim, and evi­ gue.”
mingham Age-Herald.
dently the young woman couldn’t.
Vancouver, B. C.—That a well-de­
veloped scheme has matured to bring
upwards of 100,000 Hindu men and
women to Canada by the direct line of
steamers, which it has been rumored
is to be started between India and
British Columbia, is the report that
has been received from confidential
agents of the Canadian government
immigration department.
The question was officially taken up
in Ottawa, where the government has
decided that, though they are British
subjects, they cannot be allowed to
land. It is alleged that so carefully
have the plans been made that every
newcomer will be provided with the
$26 imposed by the government on
every prospective immigrant.
They are coming, according to the
plans, on a contract system that is lit­
tle short of peonage.
If gentler
means fail, the government will insist
on an educational and language test,
such as is applied in South Africa, Mexican Minister of Foreign Rela­
which will keep out nine-tenths of
tions Receives American.
them.
Washington, D. C. — News from
Mexico City that John Lind, personal
Lipton Criticises British.
representative of President Wilson,
London—Sir Thomas Lipton, w rit­ and Frederico Gamboa, Mexican min­
ing as a British merchant to the Lon­ ister of foreign relations, had estab­
don Times, indorsing the attitude of lished unofficial relations by a person­
that newspaper in criticising the Brit­ al meeting, brought encouragement to
ish government for declining to take administration officials here. It was
part in the Panama-Pacific exposition, felt by them that the first step in the
says he is going to exhibit at the San program of the American government
Francisco exhibition whether or not to throw its influence in the direction
the government supports it.
of a quiet and peaceful settlement of
“ Putting aside all the international the revolutionary troubles had succeed­
and sentimental questions involved,” ed.
says Sir Thomas, “ it is absolutely es­
The incident, however, it was
sential for strictly business purposes | learned from official sources, will not
that Great Britain be officially and change the procedure previously out­
adequately represented.”
lined to Mr. Lind before he left Wash­
He adds that his own experience as ington. He will submit all his repre­
an exhibitor at the Chicago and St. sentations to Charge
Louis fairs was gratifying, although O’Shaughnessy, who will d’Affaires
transmit
the tariff was then at its highest.
them in accordance with diplomatic
“ Now,” he continues, “ when the proprieties to the Mexican minister of
walls of Jericho have fallen, we sulk foreign relations.
outside instead of entering and taking
Mr. Lind and Mr. Gamboa’s meet­
the city.”
ing, however, was looked on by offi­
cials here aa the beginning of frank,
Officers Get Smuggled Japs.
though unofficial relations, through
Point Arena, Cal. — Following the which the Mexican government might
report sent by wireless by the steamer be informally and more fully acquaint­
Henry T. Scott that a Japanese junk ed with the ideas of the Washington
had been sighted off the coast near administration. It has been left en­
here, Constable Ketchem arrested 15 tirely to Mr. Lind’s discretion on
Japanese as they were making their whom to call.
Although there ia
way through the woods. This is the nothing in Mr. Lind’s instructions
second capture of the sort that has which would prevent him from calling
been made on the coast line north of on Provisional President Huerta, it is
San Francisco within the past two not regarded that he would do so un­
weeks and it leads immigration offi­ less the latter had indicated his desire
cials to believe that venturesome Jap­ to receive the unofficial envoy.
anese have hit on a new method of
evading immigration restrictions, a
Fishing Rights Are Settled.
method that consists of crossing the
Tacoma, Wash.—The long fight over
Pacific Ocean in flimsy fishing boats. fishing rights on Sand Island, in the
One of these vessels is being held at Columbia River, ended Wednesday
Eureka now, a craft 50 feet long by when Federal Judge Cushman rendered
10 feet beam, and held together by an­ judgment in favor of the defendants
cient wooden clamps.
for $22,083, in addition to allowing
the defendants $4000 each against the
plaintiff’s bondsmen for suit costs.
Uprising in China Quieting.
Suit was brought by the Columbia
Washington, D. C.—General im­
River Packer’s association, lessee of
provement in conditions in the rebel­ fishing grounds, against H. S. McGow­
lious district of China was reported to an, Eric Lindstrom and J. P. Coyle.
the Navy department Monday in a
cablegram from Rear Admiral Nichol­
Wood Pulp to be Free.
son, commanding the Pacific fleet at
Washington,
D. C.—Sweden Mon­
Nanking. “ The present uprising,”
reported Admiral Nicholson, “ has met day was [conceded the right to send
with failure at every point up to the wood pulp and paper into the United
present, and the northern troops have States free of duty.
The State and
been uniformly successful, but the Treasury departments have decided
country is far from pacified. Ruling the recent decision of the Customs
is now within the northern lines, and court that nations having “ The most
condition is satisfactory.’’
favored nation treaties’’ with the
United States were entitled to free
wood pulp and paper because that
Further Cut is Possible.
Helena, Mont. — Simultaneously privilege was granted to Canada.
with the going into effect of the new Russia will not be given free entry be­
grain freight rates established early cause of the abrogation of the treaty
in July by the state railroad commis­ of commerce and navigation of 1832.
sion for railroads operating within the
Auguste's Coffin Riddled.
state, cornea the newa that a further
•lash in tariffs on Montana cereal! to
New York—Instead of presenting
Pacific Coast and Eastern points is arms when ordered to do so, the mili­
now under consideration by the State tary escort to the body of Tancrede
commission. The commission has or­ Auguste, late president of Hayti,
dered a hearing in Helena August 19, aimed their rifles at the casket and
when the railway companies will be riddled it with bullets, according to
asked to show cause why further re­ Marfield Kemp, of Lexington, Ind., a
duction should not be made.
young engineer employed by the Na­
tional railroad of Hayti, who reached
Minerà Resume Work.
here from Port an Prince Monday
Houghton, Mich. — General under­ night. The shooting occurred in the
ground operations on a limited scale Cathedral of St. Mary, Kemp says, at
started Monday morning at the Cham­ the conclusion of a funeral service
pion, Quincy and Calumet mines. The and in the presence of hundreds.
Western Federation of Miners an­
Thirteen Killed in Can«] Zone.
nounced that two of its men will meet
every miner aa he leaves hia home and
Colon—Thirteen men we-e killed by
try to dissuade him from returning to a slide at the Porto Bello quarry. A
work.
Miners say there may be steam shovel near which they were
trouble at the mines any time. The working was completely buried. The
state military board ha* decided to dead comprise Charles Nyland, an
withdraw half of the state troop* in American citizen, and 12 negro pow­
the district.
der men, drill men and pit men.
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Quiet Enough, but—
“ ’Lo. Jim!
Fishin’?”
“ Naw;
jest drownin’ worms.” — Harper’s
Weekly. _______________
When an Irishman waa fined for
being drunk at Tallaght, County Dub­
lin, the chairman asked if the man
was quiet at the time of the offense.
Constable—“ Yes, your worship. He
nad some of hia clothes off and waa
saying his prayers on the roadside.
He thought he was going to bed.”
The Reason.
“ What’s that awful swearing oat
there, Hilda?” “ Oh, sir, the bishop
has mislaid his bible.”
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All the riding hard, shooting true
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Will Levington Comfort.
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Poser for a butcher who gives short
weight: If 16 ounces go to a pound,
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