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As to the three ships first mentioned, noaaa3S3S3esEE] I there is yet considerable to be done to [them In painting and overhauling for Uncle Sam's Puget Sound tb two of them, the Iowa having long de parted, while the Philadelphia is ex Q peeled to be made Into a receiving Patent Had l'«ptr«d Miaalaalppi ('oiigrcaaman — Whit Los Field met this Rodger« on "The Rialto” a few days ago. After talking kind ot an »leril'H» did you have up your way? r few minute», Helds Midi New Jeraey e.iiigro«»inaii—Qui«< i “Gue, wliat'a become of those patent very quiet. Halt • d*«eu VutaH killed, leather alioes you wore last winter?" “They have gore to the wall, l*oula." I pieadnie. How was It with you ship, by the removal of one of her "Dull aa mud. The troopa wei«oul. "Why? Wasn't the leather g*«««i?" decks. "Ye«,“ Mid Ous, with a sigh, “but People buy Hamlin'« Wlzanl Oil I*- Bremerton, the city of the Station. the patent expired.'*—New Yoi k caiiM* they hav» l. ariie l by expenet»«« <o-be, has its foundation of course In Time». that It cure» p*in *'l every kind. Administrative building and uaial of , the labor employed. and the traffic of flcea. Perhapa It Waa. the Station and of its officer* and Noeh'a Troublaa. Marine barracks with modern appll managers. Suddenly rising to several Mra. Richmond—What h.vely antique •1 "Confound tliat dinoaaurua!" anceg and conveniences. Officers' quarters five flue real- thousand of population, the little city claimed Noah, aa the ark gave auch a I furniture' Mra. Bionilmrotigh— Yea, amido you H struggling to keep pace with Its own lurvh to atarlnvard (hat the wavea daali- Pences for naval officials Buildings In process: Equipment, unexpected Importance and growth, *> l a>;ain"< the roof. ”1 »iah it Would know, »« got it ahuoat aa cheap aa if It ordnance and other shops. snd fortunately Is in the hands of en Icern to »tay on ita u»u aide of tlie i had b««en new. Considering the magnitude of the terprising men of high character, who lizpenalve s«mp»a». Station as it exists today it M-eius al are seised with the spirit and charac Then Noah aeised a handapilt« and If we did not know that when you most impossible that it has all been ter of the enterprise that has eotue to atart«*d Iwlow deck to ahift the carg*.,— accomplisned in ten short years. The try a »ample tin of Monopol« api.-e« Ohio State Journal, location was made in 1891. the firot them, and who evince a disposition to you would continue to aak your gnaw« cooperate with the government pur work commenced the year following. for them, we wouldn't offer to «•»*! JN>«' History and Pugilism. The very land enclosed In the station pose and to make their city a credit. "Pa," said the small boy, •Mid a full weight !!•**«. tin fol two '.'-ceiil yards, was part of an original home This ia shown In the character of tin I* stead entry made In October 1875. al provementa. In street construction and Peter the Great have any other name?" •tampa and jN»ur groemr’a name though the land, which had been "lum a'l the municipal Improvements as fast “Of course, my son," answered tlie costa ua from 10 to 1^ <wots lor aorn bered.” had been entered upon for that a« undertaken. There Is a water sys father promptly. “But there's uo UN «ample we send, but we believe the in vestment a g*“'*l one. Gne trlel ia all purpose as early as 185S. This home tem already Install*'*!, by utillr it on of of worrying about him noa." stead was patented to one Williams tine streams of pure water, with suf that ia av.*«l*«*l to make * friend f*»r “Is lie dead?" "Oh. 1 don't know whether he's Mooopole. All go*»la pa* ked undo« the dead or not, but lie's out of training, Monopole brand are of the highcet quality obtainable. You can hank on anyway." that. Wadham» A Kerr Bro«., |>a*k- ! era, Portland, Or. Putting It Gently. "But is she pretty?" Th« ilaug« *«< .Strength. “Well, I don't indiev« in talking "Your dad ain't near as strong «« about a girl’s looks Iwhind her back. min«.** «nnoumed the first boy. Her father's worth about 120,000,000, "How d*> you know,” demanded the and they've taker* her Io Europe twice other. without bringing Imck any till*», so you “I've listen«!, an’ you don't holler can form your own opinion.—Chicago anythin* like a« loud aa 1 »hen he lake« Record-Herald. you out to the woodshed."—Chicago Post. A Dclkatc Point. Black Hair 4 h A Navy Yard and Dry Docks ß □SB : M * •Î « to •èA'" ho* Summer Angling. ,JOR HAM . tarUm-tX^ -b IU. W MHohssH Wagon, (HP YOUR SADDLE. DRY! z , Tue ORIGINAI. Boat on Earth ï .!’ STL«- at a« IiMg W h I m o/ "'-1* -««•« a-.». timiMtr A»r it,« nrivij«-. / «ml . ............ '• •B*' *" "*»-«imïj(ï J '“« j1*’wi' “11 M l roí* 11’T? POMMEL SLICKER ?::XK........... » hr PMTtCTj’w’lN ists rhsncss am >h« I—i* » Mirvilirfi aru^n. i.»/. < DIMR AND 3ADDLL i-viuami MAaw^"jTQRM "• aaawa A|..i* a«wr CAiAiMuij pace JMOWISS PUIL UNÍ OP QAknfND ANONA! A J TOWEft CO BOSTON. MA33 > doing to Meet. •hlkirvn during lb« teething period. Sidney—Then you believe ia a coet- IMataiK'a leads line bant mast of-arni«? Fiabortnsii —When 1 rroclied home Rodney—Ye*. Alnioet any newly- rirh American girl can I* benefitted by and weighed tli« Heli, it llpp«d the adopting a good I .a tin motto to live up wale« at eisctly five ;»>und«. Listener—But you aald that »hen to.—Puck. you caught lb« tiali it weighwl two pounds. Fisherman—I know; but the piace where I caught it was a long way from my liouie—Ohio State Journal. Are *° ,U3ny res|>ect» like other ulcers or Man ow«*s hi. feel a mighty debt, sores, and tii - ince - often proves fatal, fatal. Bill little Intereat *l*> they get. Or ordinary cate; Valuable tunc is lost in fruitless efforts to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multi Till corn« and bunions coma id *,* plying in the blood and the new Cancer cell» which are constantly develop Than which there*a naught torment. our rare ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains That*, worae for us to bear; announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, But they may peinle»« walk who nae sickening cancerous sore begins its la Fabruary, ISO». I noticed e • ■••11 ALI.EN’H FOOT-KAHE In their shows destructive work. oa n*v low«r llp. Th« dootor a*«- No ulcer or sore can exist with lump t«rl«ed It bul anothar cama and broka flatter I’i«« Than Molhar Mad«. out some predisposing internal cause out lato aa opea lora. I befan to taka Fond Mother—Wall, how do you ilk« that has poisoned the blood, and the 8. 8 8. an-t aÁar I bad taban toen hol iba placa haalad aallraly and na married life by thia time? open discharging ulcer, or the fester lina siena of the dlaaaaa haca been asan Non—O, first rate. ing sore on the lip, cheek or other alaos. W P. Brown, Hollanda, 8 C. “Is your wife amiable" part of the body will continue to “Extremely so." spread and eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and th« •‘Economical" Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation "Very.” S. S. 8. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great “And does her cooking equal mine?" antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisona "Mother, I cannot tell a lie. Wlien and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood la carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process it comae to I lie culinary art, ehs's got begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals you laeat a block. ■Chicago News. over and new skin forms. 8. 8. 8. is a strictly vege table blood purifier containing no mercury or minerals of any description. If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write ua about it, medi cal advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer and other diseases al the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO.. Atlaata. ba. * •F* * 4» AND COLLEGES. '•Ini, Net the lienal Way. "Yea, he'« going Ui marry the plrl alio used to work lor liltn. Think <>f it!" “Well, what of It? Moat men marry a girl, and let her work . for him after- ward " Philadelphia Bulietiu CANCEROUS gun SCHOOLS if An I «aggaraled lmpr«u|ua. •ahi til« mystical A«i«tjr “we h*>|>« <*> havo our leoipla < ivil>aed* •*i'hat in riirfHirsgiHK." "It la. Wo hop», in tíme, In briaa out the car of Juggernaut «n a atrlctly molvrii baaia, ami have it <.]wr»t«j by ele* trirify, like ouo of yoor auto- mobile«.”— Waaiiingb.il Star. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signatur« of f 'FOR IUDACIL CARTER'S TOR DiniNUt. TOR FOR FOR FOR rOR BIUOUtRUt. TORRI LIVER. CONSTIPATIOR. SALLOW »II. THE COM CURI »ICK HEADACHE. a. ». a. o. Ve. ll-IHl Get What You Ask For CA5CA/?£T5 Candy Cathartic, they are always put up In blue metal box, our trade-marked, long-tailed C on the cover —each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold tn bulk! Imita tions and substitutes are sometimes offered by deahrsMo “cut prices” and try and palm off fakes Tfhen GA d CA RETS are called for, because the fake pays a Idl e more profit. Get the genuine CASCARETS and with it satis faction or money refunded - read guarantee below. 8 * * «F» •F» * •F* •F» •F» <♦ SIX MILLION BOXES SOLO LAST YEAR OUR BEST TESTIMONIAL ^ •F* * *• X * *F* BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. ’ Tins is IOC* 25c. 50c. ty°RK while you s lí £^ NEVER SOLD IN BULK. druggists «•ars »8* **?_*«*■*• r O’»“ “*1 lisa boss» • r*a*i’ ?Tea* *aa«H' .k.ala« PI,VL?1 ft KTO J will sail I A"* So«»«. <d’ j ■.-si., ~*7i.D"": ♦ I? JOHN INHM.R, l am M m O mm Pu,tl¿M. Or Mrs. Jones—You didn’t stay long As it ia talked nowaday«: over at Mrs. Brown's. She—Are you going to g>>? Well Qualified. Mr. Jones—No; the Brown family AnoUier SÍi«-Yea Are you going "Do you think ha would make a were all lying in their hammocks, and to come for me?— Indianapolis Newa. - i i - ■ — ____ g*Mni soldier?' when 1 got tired of sitting L came “Oh, yee, indeed. We'i« tesbd EITB P"w»"««ti» c»,». no w „«»*.*»— home.— Lhitroit Free frees. rllw kA., nr»> i«,. .,«• r I» k ua. «òr«** M«vw Amo. I..H . rKII!»l Wmai-iU.urflrw*■ him." ee D a IUA uo U* «ai trbu. r>il«a«i»Sia. Pa " feeted him? How?" Speculation. "Why, we found that lie ouuld Biuer—Could you lend me 1100 or On tha Move. write *1 regret to report,* aa rapidly so until tomorrow? "They ha»« two servants." and as plainly aa either Köberl« or Busier—Going to play the racee? "Huh! That's nothing. W« usual Kitchener." Bizzer—Worse than that; 1 am going ly have two in our house. One coming to a church fair with my wife.—Ohio and one going.”—Philadelphia Frese. Mother» will fino Mr«. Winslow's Bool I* State Journal. Ina Nyrup lbs best rsn*s*ly to use lor thru He—Indeed there'a jolly good fishing about here. .Miss Swift made a great, 1-atch when alie was here last «umnier. She—Yea; that old man »«a worth at least a million.—Pittabury Pre«». Ì MONOP oi hV/rWecv ■eV M tlecUledly Plata. As Armorial Opportunity. •> I« waetthaiMi Î this work, either. You can rely upon It for stooping your hair from failing, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. m aa a «Mik an ««Mttaa. Ho—Hello, dero, Miea Smif! “Did you noli*'«' with what loftv air« b he—I loan yo* llag me dat sudden, that homely Mita I'piiiann carried her man. I ain't never seen yo* in all may life befo , an' ef yo’ do it ag'in a lot o' self?" " Yee. It was what you might call |*eople’ 11 t>e walkin’ slow behin* yo' ‘plain sailing.* ”—Pbiladephia Hulls tomorrer —Baltimore World. tin. Summer Rest. aad ot (¡^ Ayer’s Hair Vigor has Th« Prop*« N««t thio». "It seems to make Seaddington’s Tommy —My, but them folks that ■ wite as mad as a hornet every time ho lioaats that lie l>egan at the loot and moved into the next house Is «well! Johnny—How do rou kuow? woiked his way up." Tommy—They've g"l • clock that "Well," h« started aa a bootblack, you knew.”—Chicago Kecoid-Herald. mvi ping, pong instead of tick, U>ck. Chicago Tribune. Too Familiar. U "I hav« usad your Hair Vigor fur five years and am grsaily pl«aa«d with it. It certainly r«. stores th« original color to «ray hair. It keeps my hair soft." - Are Halan Kilkenny, Naw Portland,Ma^ neasaaaaaaas&a I NCLE SAM had no need to erect formidable fortifies tlons and extensive naval and ■»UMary works. In order to make suH* of protection for the waters end commercial interests of the Pacific Northwest, but when our Uacle Sam located th« Puget Bound Naval Station ha as «B r ail sack protection for all tiro« to come under all possible events do mestic or foreign. At the same time he located these works In a position absolutely Impregnable, a »ery Olbral ter of security against attsck or inter ference, as an examination of location end surroundings will show. In the first place, the location of Port Orchard bay. on which the station Is built. Is 100 miles interior from the Pa cific, reached qnly through the straits of San Juan de Fuca, that wonderful body of water through which pours the present enormous streams of North- -weetem commerce. Thia water is sus ceptible of fortifications and of defense t-aynnd the ability of the combine*! war fleets of st! earth to force an entrance. Forts at Port Townsend and other points eastward from the en trance of the straits already protect the passage while beyond as the course lies further tn toward the naval station, the channel narrows into abut ting natural defenses. Should the naval powers of earth ever force these, there would remain torpedo, bomb, dynamite mines, chains, and like means of destruction of the advancing engines of war. strung and hung-tn the narrower channels nearer the station, beyond any conceivable ability of present or future naval pow ers to pass On such situation is based the claim that the location, for safety and strength. Is the finest that the world knows today. Other features are quite as favorable. Including depth of water, character of anchorage grounds shore for docks and wharfs surrounding lands and conditions. In cluding climatic conditions and protec tlon from all winds by an absolutely land-locked harbor, set within densely BIG FIGHTING MACHINE IN DRYDCCK. timbered hills. Views of the Station, its works and eurroundingv herewith given, disclose who sold to William Bremer, from ficient h<-a I for fire protection and on but a small part of the interesting and a scale for all future requirements. instructive features to be learned by n whom the government purchase.1 the The young city government V eps pace visit to Bremerton, as the little city station tract of 86 acres, which was up with the federal requirements tmd In surrounding the Station, has been nam on recommendation of two commis tercsts, in short there is that harmony ed. Carved out of the virgin forest, sions, one of naval officers an 1 one of and co-operation so desirable under the the works occupy an enclosure of some civilians. Congress acting upon the re Among other steps in eighty acres of level land, that comes port of those commissions. Bremerton circumstances. this direction, the town is at present down to the water on just the level City takes its name from its origi n1 organising a Sailor's and Marine Club. needed tor works and docks, while far land owner. No toot of the land whi •• • fter the manner of those clubs at ther back the ground rises by ridge the station is was cleared until the Mare blnnd anj Brooklyn. In the in and torraee, givtnr attractive natural government commenced It In the ye r terest of improvement, and advantages locations tor the administrative build- stated. Mr. Bremer had built a small for the sea faring employes when at ir.gs. offices and quarters Central to dock, for the bay boats, which still the Station. Schools, churches, and all lies the great dry dock, now the stands a pioneer finger mark com society of the rising order are featur«s largest possessed by the government, pared with the extensive docks of of the young city of Port Orchard Bay, with dockage and wharfs tn front and modern equipment and construction which also has that modern necessity shops and repair and equipment build where now float the mightiest lighting the newspaper, the Weekly News, con ings adjoining. Notwithstanding the machines of modern times. While the government authorities ducted by the Gale Brothers. This was completeneea of the works all is still i established one year ago. Kitsap is the Inexpressive name of ‘•he interior, sound-encircled county i that has received this great improve- I ment and development. A region densely timbered, sparsely settled, and with its chief business shore and bay traffic hitherto, finds its solitudes transformed into noise and bustle, with hints of the mighty world out- *1 ¡e. by comparisons of the hulls and nachinery of the world's hitherto to Item unknown fighting monsters, with the pigmy bottoms so long their pride and admiration. The wilderness is b«-1 Ltnnlng to blossom as the rose, and numerous small towns are springing] 'ip. testifying to the immense expend itures by the government, and that all j sections are getting some share. The' county seat Is across the bay from the | Naval Station, with no doubt an ambl- - ] tion on the part of the Bremerton peo-1 ole, that some time In the near futu'ej P.remerton will be th« capital, of the: county, as ft has already become the commercial center. Farm« are rapidly developing, and the fruit raising In- ; dtistry is expected to be large in all] that region In the very near future.] Moreover th«* people settling the re INTERIOR VIEW OF DRYDOCK UNOCCUPIED gion are hardy. Industrious and conse- , quently thrifty people, that will soon hustle and animation in extensions have proceeded with Increasing confl- set the mark of wealth and high char constantly on foot, the largest of the dence, ever since the establisment of acter upon the region where Uncle present works under construction he the Puget Sound Station 10 years ago. Sam has placed so Important national ing an immense equipment building o' there has been no practical test on a interests. As to management. It Is universal, .brick, that win be completed this sea targe scale, until since the close of the 'soa. Brick and steel structure is main Spanish war. and our sequestered and testimony that the government has' tafned throughout, and every specier scarred battleships of the first class made no mistake In the assignments] of conatnietion. brick, steel, stone an*! have reached the Station. First to of Commandant, and other admlnls-1 timber, is of the superior quality for come was the Iowa, followed by the trative officers, who In the order of which Uncle Samuel is noted. A point Wisconsin and latterly the great Ore- Commandants since opening of ths of great significance as bearing on the gon after Santiago and her double Station have been. Lieutenant Wykoff, local adaptability and economy of the chase around the continent, with the Commander Morong, Capt. Whiting site, is that nearly a totality of all ma Philadelphia as the latest comer. All ¡Commander Green. Capt. Coghlan, and terials comes from the Puget Sound these ships steamed in from the Paci I Capt. W. T. Burwell. As to accessibility for the traveler and Pacific region, excepting barelv fic. up through the straits, and by the structural ateel and iron. Stone, interior fastnesses, with probably no and the visitor, as well as for commer- brick, timber and coal, are all at Uncle small misgivings Arrived at the Sta Icial communication with Bremerton, tion each and all have now been - it is easy, involving mere rail and de Sam's finger tips. Details of these great works, are to through the paces of test of the facli- lightful water trips from ail coast and be found in the reports, but a few item» will aufflea, emphasizing in the main, as they do. the local Importance of the Station, and comparison with the riMer stations of Mr-o Island and Brooklyn. Puget Sound Is already l- rger than either of the other two. and with contemplated improvements al ready under the protecting aegis of government appropriation, will short'» be among the largest in the world. Its present dry dock has such rank, hav !>’g a capacity of containing the larg est battle ship In the world, and yet the extensions now contemplated, to be covered In the next appropriation call ing for »4.000.000. already approved by the department, call for another dry dock double the size of the present one deemed necessary by our naval exten sion on the Pacific side of our domain, and our Interests In the far east. Other extensions covered In the re cent appropriations of »1,200,000 are coal bunkers of 25.000 tons capacity. Bremerton being one of five such coal ing stations ordered, the other four be ing San Diego. San Francisco. Sitka and Dutch Harbor for the Pacific and — ___ _ Behring Sea. This coaling provision ■Gv hut is now a necessity, but the future SVS sys OFFICERS' QUARTERS AT PUGET SOUND STATION. tem for the Station Is said by govern ment official» to be to utllizze the Fake Washington fresh water canal now un- f IGes for repafr and overhauling, with II inland points. Portland, Spokane, Ta ® .» _______ i __ __ fi n rn nci b • r*nrva rxl n? a a a ♦ I c f ■ * i » i zkw der construction, ships running the most- complete satisfaction to all coma. Seattle and other Sound pol.ita. through that body of water directly up concerned. In maneuvering, docking, The visitor may ever feel sure of web to the coat bunkers near the mines, or wliat not. each and every feature come, and that Instruction and pleas tmd In going and coming clean their j has been a sucre««. As to th<-Oiou-on. ure will reward the trip. Swift boats bottom« of barnacles, saving the scrap her broken plates wrenched a«under make hourly trips from Seattle and Ta ing procesa process in dry dock. The rolls of when the «hip was on the rocks in coma while ro more delightful trip Ing employes at present exceed 800 men. A«ia, have been replaced with the <• ««• could be found anywhere than the en with the certainty of constant large in- that a skiff would be handled by the tire trip by boat from Portland, while __ -_____ ' ' fchlps cnrprnter. The dry dock the« visitors from further down the Coast < ruases as the works are extended. The "present works comprise the fol first tested by there greatest of battle or Pacific tourists will never tire of the lowing: ships, proved adequate for even much beauties of the Sound region. The Sta Drydock the largest government largi r vessels. All maenln* ry and np tion will never, from this time on, be dock In the Ulted States. paratus worked to a < harm, «o that this without features of world-wide Inter Wharf and docks, largest and most evidence, If needed, close« the chapter cut. being sure to have representations commodious on the Pacific Coast. of approval for the Puget Sound Sta ever on hand of the mighty naval pow Brick and steel fire-proof construe- t;on. Besides the mechanical test, re- er of the Uufted States, and thus, by . buildings. ---- | suits have been equally satisfactory comparison, at least, of that of the tlon and repair 8t«am engineering building, with with respect to health of men, and at whole world, from diminutive torpedo tractive surroundings, In fact as to all boats »ip to the mightiest war ma I equipment. othsr elements entering Into the case. chines the world has yet produced. Brick warehouse and store house. I ♦ aeri?. ba b«r ••• in IS arTas« sail«*’3 I