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COFFEE WA see» tn various degrees of dilapida last year the repeal of the assign t hat the supply is adequate for that tes, but they show no evidence of ment clause. This provision has purpose. While this showing, on its genuine occupation. They have been made the «•onveuieut vehicle for lace. Indicates a compliance with never been in any sense bornea. evading the spirit of the law ind for iaw, the fact remains that the water Investigations have been carried on facilitating the acquisition of lands in supply, if any at all, is not sufficient where the commuted homesteads are large holdings. The law limits the to permanently reclaim the land. notable in number. The records of amount which one person or nssocla The ownership of stock in a pro some of the counties examined show tion of persons may hold, ny assign Jected irrigation ditch which does that 90 per cent of the commuted ment or otherwise, prior to patent to not exist in fact, or the ownership homesteads were transferred within 320 acres of such arid or desert of a pump temporarily Installed, has three months after acquisition of ti lands. The most common form of at often been accepted, In connection tle, and evidence was obtained to tempted evasion of this requirement with such testimony, as proof of the •how that two-thirds of the commu is for two or three individuals to possession of water. Many alleged ters Immediately left the state, in form themselves into a corporation, irrigation ditches or reservoirs are many instances foreigners, particu each individual member of the corpo familiar to members of the Commis larly citizens of Canada, came into ration securing, by entry or assign sion which are utterly inadequate to this country, declared their intention ment, 330 acres of such lands and irrigate a square rod, and upon the „.«•f becoming citizens .took up home- the corporation as such 320 acres. strength of such works patent has ” «toads, commuted, sold them ,and re These same individuals then form an frequently then Issued to 32U acres of turned to their native land. other corporation under an entirely land. . The reasons given for adhering to different name end procure an as- Frauds committed through conven- "the commutation clause are diverse I signment of another 320 acres, and tional forms of perjury and through and many of them are cogent when this process is continued indefinitely. lack of proper verification of the applied to individual cases. It Is The Genera! Land Office has within faets as to the recllamation of the said, for example, that the commu the past year endeavored to put a laud justify the taking of immediate ter desires to raise money for use in stop to tills practice by bolding that and radical steps in the revision of improving his place. This Is often a corporation or association of per the law. The law should absolutely true, but In the majority of cases the sons is not qualified to receive a d**«- ; require an actual adequate water records »how that the commuter im ert-land entry by assignment where supply, and the limits as to quantity mediately leaves the vicinity. The its individual members .either singly should be defined. frequency of loans is traceable tn or in the aggregate are bedding 320 | In stiort, the law should render im 99 many places directly to the activity acres of such arid or desert landa. possible the continuance of the of agents of loan companies, who This ruling, if enforced, will tend to practices by which desert lands are often United States commission lessen the evils resulting from large without water, without cultivation, ers also, eager first to induce fiettle- holdings prior to patent, but it Is not J and without crops are passed into ■lent and then to make these loans deemed possible to secure adequate the possession of claltnauw. ecount of the double commission control of this question unless the I.fiter they secure the law prohibits assignments of desert Grabbing Lands. Many people have found out the truth about old- process. Each visitor sees Fostum made of different to them land entries. By repealing that pro- The great U1IIK bulk or of the vacant pub- pub- vi«inn „e tn. t.w, .k« lnp vacant parts of the wheat berry treated by different mechan ZhHm^nt ra it. *5° lc lands throughout the West are un- fashioned coffee. ical methods and one part blended with a small part theTnta. ran ra. tb 1 b° su|table for cultivation under the They have overcome disease caused by it. t e entry for his ow n use and benefit present known condition« of agrlcui- of pure New Orleans molasses. So he knows Postum and not for the Iienefit of nny other ture. and bo located that they can ___ The plan was easy and sure. Person or corporation and that he not be reclaimed by Irrigation. They contains not one thing in the world but Wheat and Quit Coffee and use Postum. has made no ngreement by which the are, and probably always must be. New Orleans molasses. It took more than a year of title shall Inure to any other person of - chief - - - value for grazing. There are Proof with one’s self is stronger than any theory. or corporation the evils Incident to it Is estimated, more than 300,000,- experimenting to perfect the processes and leam how The Postum army grows by hundreds of thousands large holding« of Ruch lands under 000 acres of public grazing land, an to tlevelop the diastase and properly treat the other the sanction of law will be materially area approximately equal to one-fifth yCarIy- a -. lessened. the extent of the United States The old-fashioned Coffee Magnates are now derid elements in the wheat to produce the coffee-like flavor It is a striking fact that these large proper. The exact limits can not be that makes suspicious jieople “wonder.” But there toldings of desert land are not re set, for with seasoned changes large ing Postum through the papers. claimed and devoted to their best areas of land which afford good never has been one grain of old-fashioned or drug Because their pocketbooks are hurt, they would use. Three hundred and twenty acres grazing one year are almost desert in coffee in Postum and never will be. of Irrigable land Is entirely too much ' another. There are also vast tracts drive the people back to the old coffee slavery. for economical handling by one per-' of wooded timbered land in which Another thing, wc have on file in our general offices One coffee prevaricator says: “It (Postum) has son. On the other hand, inspection' has much importance, and shows that in the same locality and j grazing the original of every testimonial letter we have ever lately been exposed and found to contain an excess until a further classification of the under the same climatic conditions the public lands is made it will be im published. We submit that our attitude regarding homestead entries, where not com possible to give with exactness the of very ordinary coffee.” i muted, are reclaimed and utilized. coffee is now and always has been absolutely fair. If Another that “ it (Postum) is made from a small total acreage. The extent is so vast The desert-land act as It stands up the commercial Interests in amount of parched peas, beans, wheat, dried sweet one wants a stimulant and can digest coffee and it on the statute books appears to have and volved so great as to demand in the many features which commend it, highest docs not set up any sort of physical ailment, drink it. potatoes, and paste of wheat middlings. ” degree the wise and conser as before stated, the practices gov vative handling of these vast re Here’s to vou. oh faithful followers of the tribe of erning It have largely nullified its sources. But, if coffee overtaxes and weakens the heart (and good features, and ' the resulting „ It Is a matter of the first Import Ananias : it docs with some). Frmn an old — wood-cut illustration In Rlchanl- evils cannot be fully overcome with ance to know whether these grazing of th- Mississippi. ” - A ______ "Home" out leglslaton. •on’- “ Weot ________ _______ ______ lands are being used in the best way Or if it sets up disease of the stomach and bowels 14x20 (inches, not feet) nbowtn« that false The area of the desert entry j possfh'e for the continued devol p- ■wearing in acquiring goveriuueut land is should be cut down from 320 acres to j (and it does with some)? no new art. ment of the country or whether not exceeding 100 acres, nnd discre through the foreclosure and transfer tion should be given to the Secretary | | they are being abused under a sys Or if it causes weak eyes (and it does with some). of tlic property. The true working of of the Interior to ent it down still tem which is detrimental to such de will be deposited with any reputable trust company Or if it causes nervous prostration (and it does the commutation clause don not ap further where it is apparent that in velopment mid by which the only (or a less amount if desired) against a like amount value of the land is helng pear until after foreclosure upon the tensive cultivation is practicable, A present with many). Ttpldly destroyed. maturity of the loans. bv any coffee roaster or dealer. If the charges prove farm of 820 acres, if irrigated, is en At present the vacant public lands One significant brought out by the tirely too large for a single family, Then good plain old-fashioned common sense might investigation Is that a large portion and its possession simply prevents are theoretically open commons, free true we lose, if not we take the money as partial (without asking permission of coffee merchants) sug of the commuters ure women, who other settlers from coming into the to all citizens but as a matter of fact liquidation for the infamous insult to our business. never establish a permanent resi- country. Furthermore, it makes land a large proportion have been parceled The Tostum Pure Food factories are the largest in gest to quit putting caffeine (the drug of coffee) into deuce and who are employed tempo- monopoly easy and induces specula- I 1 out by more or loss definite compacts ; or agreement« among the various in a highly organized human body, for health is really rarlly in the towns as school teacb- tlon. terests. These tacit agreements are the world, the business having been built upon abso era or ln domestic service, or who are Actual living at home on the land I continually being violated wealth and the happiest sort of wealth. The lutely pure food products, made on scientific lines, Hvlng with tlielr parents. The great for not less than two .vears slmuid 1 ' sheepmen nnd rattlement are In fre majority of these commuters sell Im- be required l>efore patent. Your Then if one’s own best interest urges him to study “ for a reason ” and the plain unvarnished truth told mediatoly upon receiving title, the < otumission can not understand why quent collision liecause of incursions into the reason and “There’s a reason," he will un upon each other ’ s domain. I .a nd every day and all the time. These factories are visited business being transacted through any settler should be given both a «ome agent who represents tils client homestead and a desert entry, either which for years lias been regarded as by thousands of people every month. They are shown earth great big facts that all of the sophistries of the In all dealings aud prepares all pa of which without the other should suf exclusively cattle range may be in fringed upon by huge bands of info every cranny and examine every ingredient and coffee importers and roasters cannot refute. pers. fice, under the law, to lurnlsh him a The commutation clause, If It Is to home. The desert land law rhould sheep, forced by drought to migrate. . be retained to cover special cases, I m * a means of settlement aud actnal A Few Overlooks. should I m * effective only after not less Itona title residence should be rigidly than three years' actual—not con- required. NOCH A MBBA U S TA TVE. “I met an old friend in town to-day" striK'tlve—living nt bona* on the land. I nc actual production of a valuable said Mr. Shannon to his wife one even Under present practice, the commuta crop should la required on not less A Heroic Bronze Figure of France's Over one Million Dollars tion period lM*ing fourteen mouths, than one-fourth the area of the en-1 Field Marshall Standing In Front ing. on his return from business," and allowed our clients during the last he told me he exi>ected to be married six months of thin time Is generally try. At present, as a rule, the great-1 of White House. six years. taken to eHtabltah resliieiuv, ho that er part of the desert entries are in a week. One of the very striking nnd majes only eight months remain. This time never actually watered. Hundreds Over one Thousand | Ten minutes later, ________ after his ________ wife had ______ is usually arranged to Include the of desert entries were examined by tic bits ot bronze in Washington is claims allowed through us dur the Rochambeau statue which stands ! finiRhed asking questions, Mr. Shannon summer, so that the shack built need members of the Commission In the in what was called Jackson Square,. ing the last six months. Dis wrote as follows to his friend Stodder: not l>e habitable In severe winter last year, and the great majority of “Dear Stodder:—I thought I was a weather, and the residence ou the them were found to be uninhabited, ability, Age and In IS JUST newspaper reporter, but please answer land may consist merely In a sum uuirrigated, uncultivated, and with crease pensions obtained WHAT the following questions by return tier outing. Obviously it Is assen no Improvements other than a fence. in the shortest possible time. mall. They cover some points I neg tial that residence should I m * far more Tills applies both to desert entries up-1 THE Widows* claims a specialty. lected to get from you. strictly detlmst. It Is probable that on which a final proof is now tM>ing 1 Usually granted within 90 “What Is the name of the girl you lax Interpretation and enforcement offered nnd to other entries to which j , WORD are to marry? of the |ir*ivislons of the law regard title has been given. days if placed with us immedi IMPLIES. It Is a fact that a very small pro ing residence is responHfble for more Where does she live? ately on soldier’s death. Fees fraud under tile homestead act than portion of tile land disposed of under What doe« her father do? fixed by law and payable out of the terms of the law lias actually I all other causes combined. Has he any money? 04 It may I m * urged that the frauds been recliilrneti nnd Irrigated, and allowed pension. A successful .“Was it love at first sight? which have taken place under thei scrutiny of mauy hundreds of desert “Are you very much in love with experience of 25 years and benefit It her? of daily calls at Pension Bureau indicates “How old la she? are at your service. Highest ref “Where are you going to live? the state erences furnished. “ Local ' ~~ Magis- “Did you ask her personally, or of the tension at a glance. write your proposal? trates pecuniar ---------- ___ily “Ilavn’t you proposed to other girls? Its use means time saving benefited by sending us “How did yon and I come to be such claims. and easier sewing. friends? ‘Where are you going for your It’s our own invention TABER & WHITMAN CO., honeymoon? and is found only on the “Is it that tall girl you took to the Warder Bld’g, Washington, D. C. theatre one night last winter? “Why didn’t I ask you all this when you told me? “Were yon so excited you couldn’t give me nny Information, but simply ROCHAMBEAU STATT’F Stands Opposite Che White House, had to talk about getting married? Hne, Fir, Cypress and Yellow Pine. “A prompt reply will help me to give bocanso of the presence there of my wife some much-desired informa Write for Catalogue, Clark Mills’ eqnestrlan statue ot ____ ____ _______ _______ We have other striking’ General Jackson, later called Lafa- tion. Next time you tell me you are Eagle Tank Co., 281 Green don't . think , that vette Square, because of the erection going ; -c to _ be „ married, . improvements that appeal to there of the great T.afavette statue. I" ’l,e rPn1"T 'rapoJ?nt fe'*,ture about Chicago, Ill« _ « now very - frequently — .. . it.-Yours it —> mirs hastily, lush r. Khnnnnn the careful buyer. Send for Shannon. ” ’ find called Rochamhean Park because of this our elegant H. T. catalog. elegant example of nrt. The stntnc A darky was asked why he went was unveiled In 1902. It stnnds di away, and gave the following lucid an rectly tn front of the White House. swer: hite ewing achine o The movement for the erection in “I didn’t went. I didn't want to' Cleveland, Ohio. the National Capital of a statue of went, and if I had wanted to went, I PIANOS AND ORGANS Rochamhean was in recognition of couldn't have got to go no how.” AAMA i STANDARD OF THE WORLD ‘’>0 »dose ties between France nnd the United Shfc, This sentiment wns pnrtfcnlnrlv strong nftor the There is a group of islands south of BULL DOC SUSPENDERS »0 c.»u everywhere Will Outwear Thre. Or Uuary close of the Spanish-American wir New Zealand called the Seven Sisters, said to be subject to a practically 'n view of the services rendered In [I SPLENDID WESTERN TIMBER OROVE. the interest of pence by Fatnhon the confitant rainfall. The same condi POSITIVELY THE BEST SUSPENDER MADE. In the Region Being Despoiled Under the Timber and Stone Act exist Terra except French Amha„ndor The govern- , tions A' 18', in “ 1 l“rra J del d,.‘1 Fuego, except ment of Frunce had also tust sent ' .'Í " oftcn takes the form of HiWES A. POTTER, Laruvet I.r en.I Belt Mak.ro operations of the cotnmntatton chnae entries now pawning to final proof nvpr two wnncrb Rorro« rn«w»g as a • ‘_____ * w1’.1' 7: ’I LIMC0Lft ST . BOSTON, MASS 1,1 “• W"U VU^U. BooUat, ■■ Dr.« „d haep.»«., ity!«,’* ft. w . nre due largely to lax administration. shows that In the msjoritv of m <«0«. The fact fa that the precedents estnb- those land, are not sctnallv ntniwod rift to Prostdont McKinley. Con-1 "ress appropriated .«7.500 for the llahed by decisions rendered on spe bnt are Wnc held for speculatlvv statue. Rochamhenn commanded The Newest end Best cial cases have so far weakened the pniroses, owing tn several cansos the French forces sent to the n«. | powers of administration that addi among which are the laxftv of some '•’tance of the mung republic of thei tional legislation Is necessary. of the state laws governing appro * nltcd States nnd which cooperated are the priation of wafer for Irrigation nnr- "•'♦h the Continental nrmv at York Desert Land I aw. town. noses, and the Insufficiency of the Tn the preceding report the opinion water supply. con«;d.*mb|e' difficulty YALE PRINCIPLE ’ron statue 1« cvee!- was expressed that the desert In nd has boon encountered In administer ’“” ’ 1 ’"chnm The ^rtZl^M BUCHeS t,Se °n ’rrank*’ Tel«*<>Pes. Case, of all kind* French field marshal In law shonld, for the present, nt least, ing that nrartatan of the desert land Dre full nnlfnrm of bls rank «♦and«' Portfolios, Messenger Bags, etc. bo allowed to stand with a few laws which requires a rfshnant to outstretched evidently changes In detan. It was bclb v-*d have a permanent water right Insert and arlmadTof m ™’7 1 *** Ruc,i,e" ’rith ,h« Vale Principle '"’•’’’Iran col that, with the experience of the p,.f on prior annronrtntlon. Very often ony Xs which ho Is about to help ■ “atronwie st. Ki,nVSV *hich looka like Kold, for guidance. It would be possible to the wntera of a stream are exhausted At the base is a symbolic figure. Tt stronger than steel and will not rust. enforce this taw so that Its cssenttal hr other appropria tors before the ¿.ILL? T nn ” in hurrying provisions should ho -mmp'trd with. 1 time When the claimant goes forward with the flag of France More oarofnl RnRÎrMR, however, of through the form of posting notices. borne aloft In the right hand. ' Ro- ------------------------------------- large attachable)- Small, 150c; medium, 75c| the operations of this art and . of nenth her feet Is the prow of a shin 25c extra) with ’'t'' ' hi.nd enKraveJ nnd including monogram, practice« which have grown up has r“27rd1ng bls claim, and complying harrent ’’.cm«'‘»!O"V ’Wh 7 prpntMJ* ot «»♦ ftate taw <in« went across the seas to aid th* \ 7P fOr ,nmk- |,'5° fOT “se* <1-00 prepaid ami re- led vrwtr commission strongly to the Notwithstanding this, he furnishes conrtnnton that this law should be the testimony of two witnesses that B~U" ■edified In essential partirotars. water thns appropriated has dsvs Of Wa Infancy. Retow fire To»r Commission recommended the Vnfted been used in reclaiming bii land, »nd qlT ’ ut>. T"."** State« linked together. LYNCH MFC. CO. The Coffee Importers and Roasters are Attacking POSTUM FOOD COFFEE All Along the Line. “THERE’S A REASON $100,000.00 CASH PENSIONS. A Tension Indicator o \joo3f JA L5 TftiKÍ X<y. O[^X W hite Sewing Machine« SILOS N. W STRAP S M 8L, C . LOCKS The NEWEST THINGS for CHRISTMAS LYNCH PERFECTION WEDDING (and other) PRESENTS ■ Madison, Wis.