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OREGON STATESMAN. JFRI DAY, JXXUAjRY 6, J1899
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THE CUBANS!
. TO DISARM
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TJn-
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Will Not Disband
tU They Are Pai
A mericahs Mus t Furtiisli
the Money '
for
ihn Pay Dae the Insnrgeut T rpops
-Men Held under Close and
v i fcevere Iliipline.
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Il.UUNA, Jan. 2. -The -contitiui
-f tlie. Cubit it in arms is the mosjt.
pi5i-
xtlnja 4iiiethn'' collected- 'with, tit
a,l-
nitration of the island. .Wgbii.t.
sionsi- fbnthe payment of salaried of
:-j4ifm,'-.re-; to i eon luet d j frofh
.lVs-ijjngfcin, so to. -relieve ' iiajoij-;
J-iu ral lirooke of tins d.theuJty 4 11-or;
t?" jjn'.-4'irt r.li? fu!;n -oiiirnandejr
ir hmiv closely together
vline. "
ana
under distil
init ial D.ivis. the military goyi-roor
f I Ik "department of Pi oa r del ilio 'liab
SjoneUnTo- the .matter-tuny with i.eileral
MarUi Jlenoeal. aiut ofher Oibjni
-oyt-
n antlers. Jlify .tny that they exj
ijh-ited ktates to pa., and thai
-,-t
hey.
; 1JX rt disband until I hey get ain
tswvr.j Thefmajortty of the uiiflfajH olf
servers 'here seeni to think that. I tiro!-'
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ify. .me easiest way out or itjs
make a payment, takings mortgajgf
to
oft
f; THE GlIailOiaH OF CHILPPj
Wow rii-cHoR. upon outstretched wing-
yTh firr. r.i riarWs bird of DfeV
' - . .hl- ne.Tjuthat small. wert, fender thtng
. Thosie'cruc,laws would snatca r.wsy.
v --. O, howA hat mother's heart must leap j,
'To drive this peril of the ir .
Arny from that oft nest of sleep ; j
With all net love and longing there. !
But 'we the staunch defender rise
"Wilh bristliBg mane and head erect. j I
r K. power. cn snatch that precious prize j
. ". 'Wlnle he stands ready o protect. . ! -7
yJecpon sweet babe, your mother's "breast,
nce more shall presyou clo!e and war;i,
" evil bird shall e'er molest j
- IVhile this $ravt guardian scents the harn i.
To protect her little ones is atnonjpr the'
T'ti((est iristincts of a mother's heart, arid
h iviMfh all the thous'andH cares and wot lie
tf a bjisy woftian's life there arises ever andi
-1 aroon tne tnouent u. 11 1 couia au nore
Bat mothers are too often weighed" down
mrul weakeui-d With thir o'.i nJaity bftri k?n
. any niore .than MruiftU' a'Hhotli p;4
3h:vly aPitiriht th ttiVKic:dtitl nNiitTTsAlsl
. Xiwt tK:(. t them'eKv', w ith ri tr"ti?f i
lo rarc. for M hers. "Women wij.n l.irwe ;iiif
And ' tH-.-tt the Very ordr.il bvir tinrii
-children 'itijtb thre woi ld.iind ntirsinst a,njj
" a-ait:i3 thesn to boyhotid atul ifu 11hm.1. i-i
two yrrat adjraft upon t lie mother's trfinjlW
1 abat she hetself lx-comes the natural ol jfct-
mf care andi rrotrcti-n. i . .1 '
It in a frhijri'nis IxY'f "to the7 women of this!
; Tinitt.n th tt tbv wor.lTful su.portiv
V tnuic, ormtflated by UfrteTce. of HaJTrUo
VI, is rattable of smtaininc thent tlir(ii!r.h
Ie wvieal i of -freqiient motherhoml
- SwinK;inir them out of -it with unu
a WrtTBaniy srrenirth and cneorv.
. A Mothtrhood ia not onlv,thr trrandcit of-
. . 1Tmittl''s psrVibilittei, but is the natural
. tfuiftUntent bf her physical beinsr and when---epired
for with proper observance of;
. aature's" laws and attended by reaeotfable;
- v . re 'hould be free from the mental de
jrwR?on escc-sive pain and ubeq!ien
3ror4tation . so cotamonly experienced
. 'Tfeoukavds of women have found thai the
of Ur.1 Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Iff ring the expectant time and over) the
amrsitig period imparts precisely the' local-
- 1 Brtrrntth td consthutiona.1 rfinforcrment
poeeded to crry,them o.ver this criticarj unct
ir cpcrfully, itafcly, almost paintestily. . !
It fford direct organic endurance an4
. 4ktit"itntionfti ncrve-foirce.- It. gives tcu
' rViir powet ;tt promotes the see'retiott
f abundant heHhy nourishment ftir the
Vhiid during the nursine. period. It is trt
tbe best -itefime the (ruarilian of childhood
, tx it not only enables the motbef to take
! the work of life atrain with vigor'arid
fnjoytnent bu through her it imbues this
little one with the ragged natural strengtlt
srkich is a constant protection against the
'. physical ivis- with ' which chiidhood ; is
ontntlv assailed. ' 1 j 1
What Dri Pierce's, Favorite Prescriptim
. does for mothers and their children is well
r exemplified in the experience of Wrai
,11. M. Uansrote, of Magnolia. Morjraw Co:!"
. "W. Va. 1 In a recent letter to Dr. Fie tee.
be wntes: 1 V
I commenced
A to take
rr. Pterfce's Favorits
, Xreeptini.sotethinir over two -years aoj and
: . mm rlan totestifvtli.it itiv (iod-wnd to woman
SliwU. The three childrerrV-ho were born before
31 bepn to take your medicine did not lire long;
fey were very'delicate. hut those born iactjj
4tkree in alii are very heartv. and that comvincei
ae that your, medicine is jut wh'at it is said to
-and ajtrest deal more, I cnnld tell rnoujth tb
.t a" book about the wav I sntterrd sad the ia
srrr medicine actedk Indeed, every woman iot
. illie globe oKht to know about vour me4icine.
J Anaher IimTv. Mrs. Klizabcth Hutl. of 27" Her?
" wk-k St.. rwtiicket. R. I., writes : "I Jiave
fteeo bahieL and alwavsbad a bad.time. Sotne
twines I have :had to hare two doctor. I beganf
ttaJuoo; vour i Favorite Presoriptioa last Jul v
tn 'Sep mber I rave "birth to two little rirW
ata I Bent haJ such an easy time. I had M
aOorturand lid nf sufter half as tang as before
."Hv twins when born weicked tfn pouTniseach.,
, "Xhey are fine, (Hrls, now lonr months old." i I
Dr. Fiefcg's Common Sense Medical' Aa-3
-sier tells yoa ho-to treat almost evaryi
l&nown form of disease at barae and just
rixat to do in case, of emetgencyi. There,
toWtronble in nndersUnding it. It coa-i
tk (00S pages and more than 700 illustra-f
Xioaa. A paper-coTered copy win be sent
sfreefor 21 one-cent8tamps, by the World'sj
IZspensary i M edical Association, BuffaloJ
JV. Y. If a'French cloth binding is want
cd, send tea cents more, thirty-one sUmp.
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the revenues of Cuba, in the form, of
bonds. . i- . !
. JTbere are probdibly -33.00O. men able
to work, but bow sponging on thir
country. If paid off, on condition that
their arms 4e f urrendered, they.Tvoulu
have no excuse for not working.
TvTLL BE IXJCRIOCS. f
- 'Santiago, Cuba, Jan. 2,-An order
has, been received here from Havana
wfldoh. if enforced, will mean, ia the
judgment! of toe commercial cllases
serious Injury to the province. 'This is
the aTireetlon tfi iriinsm t the entire cn-
tdma receipts Uacb week to 11a vans.
The compliancy with uoh instructions
wjrHiU mean the abandonment of many
tmesory pabjli? improvement'; I e
pec-tally in tb matter 4t road. and
I water works. (Since ihe America n oc-
capation beeai be fund bare been
ued for ttieb purpose, and bave Wen
the irIncU;al means of meetinz nce?
sary expeudltoi-es, "The Ilerajdo My
that, to carry otit tbi order, yvotikt ro4
t-ti'of tlKHhanl! of CubansEf empdy
nnnt. uiot of j whom ; wonid probiilrfy
tajke to tlie hills 'and lieco'me biiiKlit?..
hti'lv.z im other rsour'. , The . Brit
ish cr!ul at san:ao say 1iat it ws
S)ain'; ra-tk' of moit4-tary 4entr j!I
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It 'on' -which'
aiisea her troUult-s in
Ctilxi.
HEAVY
STORM.
srtKAH II
;! . ' I FALL
AN ENOUMOUS
fib
K1XXUI.
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.r.:r Drifts fl
ttise .tieet Car I.
M.uc1j . Oitiit
-iiityIla Broads Ituu
on lime. " .
SPOKANE
Wash., Jan.
2. iTting
las exiterl
tlw Ia.-f two, 'da
vs this city 1
etKtHl' the 'liea-vSt'f snow in Its history.
.S'iBfi' ysterda.-
Ihorni-ug. fifU'en inli-
cs lias raiu-n. mt
akingw enty inches '011
the ground. IUh
atlse of strong wind
tl- sa.vv has
drifted, a ui t lie street
ir Uiit-'S have
klittteulty to keep their
linH oien. In
places the show' has
drifted to tiie depth of rive feet. All
railroad lines running through the eity
have-run 'approximately on time, by
ai ofmaiiy snow-plows. The siioav in
rastern Washington is, She heaviest
wijthih' a tad f us of twentj-'-ttve miles of
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V V U LIST LEti LSLATOIiS.
Another Gross' Krrof Made by the
0. .oayed Party in Kansas.
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ToiM'ka, Kaai., Jan. 2. The popij'i
l-alfr- of KaCiSas are confronted U
y a
serious probleni. Roth ranches -or
Jeislafu-re have pasd a wilroad
whih railroad attorneys dcilare is
wortih the paxT it is written on.
It was anttouutyd tofiiy ttiat ( !ovm
tli
not
twr
Le'wly hal signtnl tit1 lull. !lut it tu
in.
out that hetwent to his honie at I
renc? withoA olng so.' and his fai
to approve it is prompted 'by a l.
ivv-
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t foufer wirh the steering commitjlee.
with a view to changes" in the bill, jitwl
its --Te-enat tuieht under a .MisiK'iisioii of
the. rirKs.
." Tlie C4ifn give-- the governor
pwer -to . aseTprtiiHtlie ..U'giislature in
extraordinary . jes'H!hs4v1ien' a grue
em(g-n-y, lei)andj if5Kilw "fidi-r-
gen-y erfarith in flotwnofSj'e.lv s
call wa ti:c nfia'ity of railroad
lsintum. owy the tegisiature iia
iis-ofl a-wfr-vviich iies not. MKH't tii'Si
en-.ergciii-y" until i lie nrst -Monday -n
April 1 1 x t -. and one month after a rt'g-
11l.tr n;sion of: the leg!rsl-iture. . shallj
li tvi adjourrtll Tlie rayroiids Intend!
ro. go into !! !iiiitts and ri'iht tlie-tX'Sv
law iliw . ground, and - have I.iThI
iiauikiiI that t !& will tarry the ijiit'
u r u tin' --upHltne fourt f the I ' n 1 ' iil
States. .T!k'.v: will' fintenI- that .110
umi-wii I'xUiii. and that, if it did
,-sr. Tin- IHW
law should ' have It-Tm
n?:i ! 7pTTat-ivi
U once. Thif. railroad
will aNo font
H-on the jrrotind fli.at
1 it le is not)
t'oad eiKiugh to cover
Havana. Jan: 2.-Jt -deveiopMl twliv
tbat the company of rii. Indiana resri
iii-nt tt'hieh xvftivc.1 the tit:in Hag
during tlc par.-fde- -yesterday was not
r std. ii' cabled last night, Invcs
ti-iari s?iweif that' tin rlgs veTe
"di"tf ryttrt4lo tjhem 'by Citban.s in the
crowd. anTVLe act of waiving tbenf
was Thought lei-qd not pre-arrang'd.
.-.Twenty -live CubaEK hors-Mi)tn. well
mouml aiMl "armed. joTmlthe coltinn
at tjH. Prailo. rofle to VntraTPai k and
dyiKikhsM Into a side street? lhev
a.tousel nou .dpr able enthnsiasrr?
Three blhejaei
'kpt. from tin- Tex a
12:30 yestcpdaV
"rowed to the wivck
of the Afaihe a$d hotsfed a
large Stars
and Sfrit-s to
t he peak o?
tlie wreck
Tfho Hag w-as) aluted Tly tlba. shipping
in tne harnor.
An JmrrHn-se American. flagtva iT
rtoisteti on top r a K)-foot
naval dck, w.hcre
miles around
A SOCI
Inang-tratefl
j setts Pa 1th fiH
llaveihill.
Oase. plrhd on a socialist flat form,
tcik" the oath j of office a mayor of
HaverhlJ tolay In his loaugnratio t
fj'eoch tJbase assiiTe4the--Tneralers of
the city goTerimont,ierndtbe' p"0'.
that- 'everv atom of power" posiie-eti
bv the ma or jivonld be exereiel -font-he
defense a njd support .f the prin
ciples; of sorLilisin. insofar n they may
le applicable tor a mnnldpalityr
DING
LEY IS ILL.
a-5.hincton, Jan. 2. A slight lm-
prorcment in the condition of Hepte
tentative llnjrlpr. of Maine, note! this
n-ornlnir cordinued : throughout tb-e
dar. and tonierht his fa.mily,'are Tiopo-
fnl -that the eliacge .for the better is
per mil n tit.
: AT MOiMQUTH. Martin , TetzeU
Martin Viesco, George Harr and F. X.
.JLlbrlcb .went to Monmoath last evem
mg. where tbey! will comiCete . the work
of furnisfhing tre Monmouth normal
school with' beating apparatus, bavlrg
the contract foil swh work. It will re
quire' aboat ten day to complete the
work. if , V-
a TiimiiT' a:t,
Indiana Troop-1 Waa "Htian Fla
' id Havana . '
nar at Hhe
It could be seen fori
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.oi.iv"- Trt eiucu.-
at tiavernm. . jiaacttn-1
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Yfass., Jan. 2 John C. I
QUAY IS IN '
THE SADDLE
Is Himself Directing
His Campaign.
Many Candidates for the
Senate.
A Hot Fiirbt in the Bepnblieaa Banks
in Indiana and 5fbiraala ' f
Lesrirlatures.l
HAItUISin iMl, Pa'....' Jan.
r Quay has t;ike'n jer.jiikl
z ea
directioii
of In campaign 'for
re-eikiou to rlw
nitl States tenate.
He rtak-hiil
liarrUhurg last night.
from Washing
ton. with his colleasroe
Senator IVn-
r!:se and Will stay until after the na-
torial caucus. Ex-Senaitor; Cameron
:inte to Harnslurg , today, from his
country resUle nee, and was a visitor to
tlie Quay headquarters. The former
senator came all the way from Eng.
land to take a haud In the' contest for
hi -old colleague.
Kx-iostmaster-Jeneratl John Wana
btaker is on tle ground working
against - Quay, with the assistance of
ex-Judge Gordon, of Philadelphia. The
anti-Quay leaders concede 'tlK failure
of tSie fusion. scheme, and are directiaig
tivr euergief toward keeping enough
republicans out of the caucius to pre
vent-a nomination. . . i I
rihe business men's league ojeuefl
li'iMHlquarters today, and members atv
here from all
over the state to.hh
tight Quay.
j DAN BI BXS' BEET.
Sjif-rahiento, Onl.. Jan. V'ol. I
Funis ibas formally announ:ed his
an
te, I
diuacy ror the mi tea states sena
IN'IHAiXA REPUBLICAN'S
Indianapolis.' .Tan. 2.-T"wo-third of
the republican members of the Intliana
legislature are here participating in the
fight for the election of a United States
senator to succecl Davwl Tttrpie, dem
o-rar. Th.ere are five active republican
ciudida tes for this jllacorJiidge R. S.
Taylor, of Fort Wayne; . JLFrank Han-
ly. of - Ivafayjette: Major- George W
Steele, of Marion: Frank; B. iPosey, of
ICvatisvl!!e. aiwl Albert- J. Beverege. of
I-pdiauapolis. The tight if peculiar.; te-
cause of the unusual large number, of
c;i;idijares. who represenlt pretty wfll
ail sections ot the state, line' nrst sen
atorial (j-anenst will bo helkl on-January
Jtb. Hanly is now in the lead
IX NEBRASKA.
TJivoIn. Nob., Jan.. 2.4-The twenty.
sixth biennial session of. -j the Nebrasna
legislatme convenes tdniorrow. The
blican 'hav a ma.fbrjty of tr.ne on
jointcrali. seven m the senate ana. two
in' the TTfyc. -assuring that - iKirty. in
all prolaJiltrjssti successor to United
States S,enatorHn. ; i
jThe cii ik-ms of the republicans on
tlie peakersljiip brought Urgethcr fhrry
Mi ven o rifty-two UN'mlxs. It
ad joii'-ned at THidnight, after agreeing
tJ -mipport 4-;iark. of ISienfln. for sieak-
t . Plw memixrs remained away,
atjid. whih not defhirilig !heiii-'!ve to
--j-jx)i-t tli fusion: inominfre. assert thit
tfeysyyji-H not vote '.for CI irk. rhe
pttose!K are. thereforeJ ". gol f r a
ad-loek u tllie oiK'ning day of the
sion.
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I MINNESOTA. : i
St. Paul. Jan. 2.-Tlie ;republk-in
metirtH-rs of' the two bouses lf: the leg'
fsitfure are in crircns , tonight on of
ficers of the session that psVrts ,to;r.or-
,w. that party having a rhaforjty jn
lrnvbts's. The jcall for a jc.-iu-iiis on
-W'ftliierHjf to noiiiina te 5 tlie sui" -!ir
of-Unifed States Senator Iav!. w;s
rssned tonight. No onposlliou to Sen
ator Ijvi is exiiected.- ' -" ;
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' - -V PAOTIONALlPIGIfT.
Ifver. Tel.. Janj. 2.-T4ie ' IVlaware
legislature will, corijvenej tomorrow, arKl
among the most imiportant matters, will
le the selection of a lnitl States sen-
)Qt, to sucoi'eil Senator George -Gray.
TheHi sislature Is republican, and It is
lelieveTftJie next senator will lie of
that political fairh, providing the ex
isting 1!tter factional feeling in tlie
ranks of the party can le healed,-. 2.
Edward Addieks. tie leader of one fac
tion, known as tlis union retufld'eanS.
7 has ' aniKwiiwl his; candidaey for the
po!tiQivad is being bitterly oppod
by the "reguaars," or antl-Alllcki,
wing of the party. An ettort was made
tonight to bring the factions togetlwfr
for the organization of the
senate and house. This, however, was
iuefiect.u;v,l
THE ROUGH RIDERS.
Who They Were and What They Knew
in Advance Aboat Warfare.
Trw life histories of some of tl'le
mtn who joined our regiment would
make many volumes of tbriniiig aj
Tttnture. ' . , - j'.
.ilVe'jdrenr a great Tnartr recmltis
fi?m Terae ami from now here did nje
;gt a bfeber jtverage, folr'many oif
tbent had serrwl in that famous body
of f Unties flgblters, the fexas . ran-j
ersi. , l"hey were already trained tpj
ober aaisl to take responsibi ity. They
were splendid dhots, borsemen,! and
IrailereJ They were aceustoned rw
living In tJie open, to eo1uring -great-
ratiirue and nardsiiip. and to I en
wuntering all kinds of danger. I
Many of tbe Arizona and New Mex-
ini men . had taken pn In warfare
with the .ApHe!;es. ' tltose terril 1 In-j
duvn of theaterle hwRb rn!
monntain--the iKMt b'o-thirsty an.t
w."lv1c:t of all the red tr-cri of Annrua,
ai-i the most formidable In their owuj
drcaoTul utTie or vanare.
Of cout
.1
a man who had kef hl nerre anil
ijeld bis own, year fter year, i while
living where eacb dty and nig! it . eon
tainedtbe-threat of hidden death
fiorri a foe whose goings anji ccmings
were tinseen, was not apt to lose .cour
age 'wben eonf routed wjtb any ( other
enemyi -i An exp-iepce in fcfllowlng
in the! trail of'an eieiny ttrho might
liee alt one -stretch through fifty miles
of deathlike desert waa" a good sciwol
out of which to come with irofoand
tndiflerenoe for the ordinary 1 liarJ
shups of campaigning. -. j . 1
As,a rule, the men were more-apt.
Lowever. to hare bad exifrience In
warring against white desperadoes
and taw-breakers JMin against In
dians. 1 Sorne - of otr lesft recruits
-ame from Colorado.; Oc. lar rery
brge. i bawk-eyed man. ii Benjamin
i-'ranbtin Daniels, had 1-een marshal
of IkUse City when thai pleasing
tr.wn Was probaMt tle
tougliest
be found
In ti e
Bltotle of ciTlliZtd man to
any w here on the itineit;
coiirse of the e'xetce
of b!s rather
Jrrrid firK-tions as pea
e ortJCjer lie bail
lost one ear "In 1 1 en
'off", it Vi rt ex-
f4'Ufed to u-e." Natarally he vjewe.l
the Lingetx of Iwttle
with jfliilosopl.il'
pilm. Sti li a iiuin
r. a
veteran pven in hlw
first fight, .tnd
a x a tower Of
strtbgth
td the ; re-
Tints in his urt -
rhe
iiSe. ! .With
dm theie tttme lntii
tbe rtiginierit a
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'IkfyutrJ niar.!;al fid
tn riU'ie rt e
bsuncd
liernia.
Sherman Bl, Bell had
a
n
but he was so excellent , in
fthat we de 4 !ed to
iake bijiu. ) 1 do
riot think. I -vcr
saw- grcattT rvoi,i-
lion .th-an B.i:. disp!:
cd tijiroiilw '.t
uba. tl$s ! s at
the cainpajgn.- In
e.i rtiofts hi h he
iw:s " fic' d to
ni.'.ke again and again
OtU-ll, 1 t
ntrnia. anI tlie j-urgo
he must return to th
ns
!nslstel that
e l ui tad .states.
but he simply would
oO-asioh hp escaped
not go. ! A 'U one
from the . hos
pifil and came eight
miles half of
the time on all
foufs, hi rs'ally ex
crutlatmg agony.
to
cau-h-
up;
witb
the regiment, and l)r. ehiiu-h hu-d
him up; so that he wak temtop'tirily alt
right. ! rhe do(to
iowe'erl' as ia
tlutv bound, diructed
. 1. . . 1 , 1 j
111,11 lie suuniu.
g to
the
rear, and that, right an am
iMilanee-ca'ine-" to take
htm; ibut Rell
4 1'piMtl off Into the
out rlsere until next
jungle aqd Vxjr
mMniue. i Then
he cautiously followeil In the rear of
the regimeiit until, tb fight Was ion at
San Juan. Wlien the tiring had o ici'
begun he knew he would not be! -sent
Ijsi'.k; and on he can to flgtit in the
front." resolute, to hare
his isliare f
Ibat ILie did
hardlv be es-
the danger -and honor
splelidUllv mvilmtle it
Siirv to sdva
Then there was litt
le Tcf;1nty!, th
l-oneo-bns-ter from
Okla':o!ha. i who
ut er ha I w alked Kxl
yaixls If by any.
possibility.be could ride. Wbei
Mc-
GItity was n proved nfor his
ibsolutr
4balvility' to k"p step on
it ri
drill
was
ground h'e respoiRied that
pretty sure he couljl kten
bel
I to on
leg
Iioi-shIkm k
McGinty's slort
ciusd him much
tiioulli oil
the
t r
n!ircl!es. but we Jrd.
X no bray
It'tter man in.. the- fights
' ne .Id friend of
ndne had;
con.e
frrrn far N'ortliern
Idaho to job
the
feiitaent at San Ant
liun'ter. named Fred
nio. , lie was a
llerrig. ftjn Al
ilozon . yeai-s bi
untel mouiitain
laying -fp tlie
J!.tian bv birth. A
fore J,e and I hal I
sueet. at u !eer wlien
winter to k of meat
for my raiih on
the Little Misso'iri.
amrlet lines In the
senietimfS jo the
height fall weather.
at tic l.itternt s of rhe early1 Net fbt-nv
winter. He waj tbej most loyal an-1
simple-heart d of nifti. and b
hut
coin-
coiue, to jin his oi l
I toss" and
iv.de in the bigger hwuting wuitli w
were to M'orry on through the tiop'c
iiilMiunier.
'I he temptation Is great to
o on
euuuwrating man arter man
r1ud pre-eiidneni, whether as a
of game, a tamer of htrses, j
wh-
kill r
or a
peib-r ,tr iisu-.icr aiuong.ius pp,
vr who. iimy ha p. M4od out wy.a
fcore evil p. ouin n , as lii,ti4eif - a
diiugeroiis mall s-one giveii to thif tak-
itjg of life .r siua-!! pi;ovo at -wt, r
otic win wa.s tea !y .O aru iiisj II v 111 .4
oi'tshle .-f tlie l r.v if ) ti.e o c.isilJ h d
tt
j:mld ift. ' There was '.tall Ifr'th-',
he .s!iaip-'l o! rr. frotu Noi th; '( :'a 'o
in.i--siii-A y. ' saturnine. f silrles.-
ll
lin
Si id Mi: t!,e li'flr hu'ijer fioih NVvo'ii-
ing. and M;(.'a'.in. ili- A riz )ia b k
keewr, v. h Ii: d K'gaui life as u but
fitlo himier. Tb--n- Was t'ro'krtt. the
t.ergiyn. v n. Ji:il ! en an inti.-m.-u
revelierotti -er. and liad vagcl p"rd-
ous war on iue rinu-iNaring .ina-
nltlflw." -"riieTt wt no Darnel! 1 an I
WvhkI of New Mexi -o. wls could lit
em lly ride any horse a.ive. rhere
were. Geislsi-m abl lfiiylor a no Aru-
utrong the ranger, cyack- shots with
rifle or revo!vr. llitre waa many a
skilled packer wlio bad , led 1 (anil
guatdel lils train .of laden mrJ'S
through the Indian rjiunte 1 c wntry
stii-founding some outpost of elviiliz i
tJffli. There we'e miners who fcrie.v
every canij' tn-tn tnejiuKon 10 .oau-
ville. and ow-puityers ia wnoe
ntemorics were store! the brairl-4 r:'
Hed- liy the henin from trbimiahti.t t
Asslrdlw 1 . There 'wefre rnyti-who li d
roned wild slew In the niewiuite,
bnih of the Nuecc-". and wb , ij-ar
In and yearPut Jiadfdriven the trail
herds norrtfbrd oyer de? "late wasf-s
and RcfosKT "dt fords- of arimkni
rlvrrs to tSi Titttenin. grounds or tlte
PowvtUr andtjibf YeJowsiOTie. 1..'
were tinracnrn to ne swans wni.
and Wtter c-l l of tbjr dry plain and
enstonwrf to.slej In the oien,owhlle
the ttkketed horses grazed ikI c
tlicm near sone tha1lw. rucdy i-ot.
Tbey had wandereti lirher and ti.ltu-
ct across tue ri upmm-iiwu in ne-
wfJdfc-meiss, , a lone or wt' h comraoea.
They bad eowei-ed la the sneiter or.
ctu banks from tne icy p;asi 01 nie,
norther, and far; out on the roJdsiiru-
rcer pniirles tbey badj known the lux
ury of lying jn the sipte t tne wag
on during tne noon-py re-u 11117
had lived In brush lesn-to ror weeK
t a time, -bri with daily the wag n-
nheet as an occasional . noose. XDey
tad fared bant when exp.orlog tbe
mikitown; they had fired well on the;,
round-op: and they bad ' known tbe
plenty of the log ranch honses, wtere
the tables were spread witn sir.oKea
vetlson and calf, ribji and milk and
bread, ami Tegtabic from tbe uar-J
den naJcti.-nnd.re Rroevtlt in
Scribner's Magazine .
BRYANTS C'rtlEIf DAN-.1ER.
wintun Jennirgs liryan mjin-tuv-
rrr cfcoicrin"ajingiJat tenth a 011
tLe open niSin i xdaJoi of the .
Eiiisa--itr. Milwaukee SvmineL
fThl-i.? TTKiiA
i uraaw
Its Tortures Known to
Thousands.
u.'-
mUA .rt4 B.;i Af oiiMfna
The aclres and pains of Kheuma-
tism become a constant cm -
paniorj to jail wbo are victims of
... " 4 1 -. rrt-j
tnia aisaojing aiseasp. , 1 rra peo
ple geuerajly are not acquainted
with the i cause of the v disease,
though thousands kajow its tor
tures. -" :' ',. f ' ' . -
' Everybody sboujdj ' knw that
Rheumatism is a peculiar acid con
dition of the Uhk1, ufjoh which all
linimenti in theworld can - have
no effect H whatever The tt
blood femfil vis needM- tf whic-li.
1 is able to to the very seat f tlio
disease fthd force it duti fcwfiit
i?'cific- (p S. ..(; jtfio ;'iglt
reinedy foi IUieumatikrrl, because
it is the only . blood jremVdy ! f ree
from mercury, potaslji aud other
aninerais which intensify the-din-'
eas', causing stiiTnecs of the joints
and aching of the lone.
S. neutralize th acid
;tudition of the blood, ami forces:
out eyery trace of the disease. It
reaches H'-Ct1 the worst cases
where '
crippb
of pt
, 4)Ctors have s made
5i their prescriptions
laid
mercury.
Bfoiiu :lfl SALT LAKE
Salt arid Soda Would Be Worth
$103,483,295,000 in Ichicago. :
OUR DEAD SEA TREASURE
It Would Fill a Railway Train
- . 5,000,000 Miles long.
Cars Won Id Be Twenty-Eight
One-Half Years Passing Any
Given Station.
and
The most wot-derful f;3(Hre of nil'
this womlrt'u! land.- Ill- lajglitlest
inuryelou I'talu an oceatj, of majestic
mystery, clad in lxauty,r diviiiH,' is
treat alt L-ikei .the Amethan Dead
sa. Among ejirth's j weird won
1 rs in water it lias but tone rival or
li'r the miraicle-niade I tea whoso
iv.aves of doom and oblivjion roll over
Si-tl'oin. and tfoiiKU-rah,
of .tortv ceutiiries ag.
lake from 2.:o to '.:RUi'
in area. Iviu'g l.ii- urd
he t'hicasros
Think cf a
square mile
s M.land.- lit
Jin
altliude of 4.2yO feit a!fOeUp(e
sfa levtj. wlj-e waters, dre.ixUipt's
t si'lt as thotj&?Tefjre
vhie.. it has I no outlet, fdrr
large-: riv1
ets puiiritig tlier ici-i'd
s Mch d o'-
fiish water into It. wit
bi;t raising
ii A
mysierioiis surface a
fratMiori f
an inch, or even diminlsitiiig,- ho: -far"
1 as ch 10 if a I
at
llVSlS I'll o
t nifiie. I
lis jndeiri
.al'.I
sabitA'ss
h ill t u-
K.it:
t!ta
no
st r-a ins
iere n 1 e
rt if
the
freshen. ConJe
ft
mi j
W
. Vast ,Wa
j d-ni ws i
; i.,nv sts
va-t saiine iiiaga.iiies from wl.icl
1 It
its everlasting siifijiies2 fw
ie
and
an. its siiorn-rf ami ask a
t!Kusail sm
wef ctimts
b ii!esiio:is, but. tio, :ins
froiit us mysierioiH
depths, amid
v-.h;h death and d-
fa nce reigu
' 'flu -re Is
supretne
Jjot a !i-oi tr aty living
tiling in iilifhe j.riiM or :;irju-tr.;
nrles )f fsiiiiftif id water, excejit 'h.
yearly- in riijslnu' swfinns of '-Jniiier
bithers. - Vot ii sliark or a ;sti'i2ar."
t4 frcaio the timid swimmer or Hotter;
tjot a - ntb r a crawfish. -to nip the
t e of the wader: not a minnow, or a
frog, a tadoble a inilly wog notli
lug tbat Uve4, mo-w, trawls", or wrig-
p-w t ; - - - . .
Long before human beings lnvadvT
the invsterlobs and iMautifnl rtsion,
or'lefoTe thej little bnmi of Mornohs,
after their long march- from Illinois-,
ai.d months jof weary -travel acros
tl" bantin jdains and over towering
"mountain! rapiies: pitched the t tents
In 'the pjcturesqne vatcy adjoinln
Salt hike! wwwkrful. U-Iy
nnter wijL-irger than d"-ake Huron
iit'd l.W M deep. It
onfjn.
D.hiatrs are .plainly --.vldbie on
the iiir'OTttarrr 4e.ie, mjkIj are ami
wisilv traicaable as thh-Oipy5gy-er&Jfe-
written ltit ywterday.
It Is hrW about 100 milft lng. wtth
an average wldjh of from twenty.,
five, to thirty miles. It is ifrom fifty
ro sixty lixiilea wide In Home place.,
and it 'greatest depth is'atio'ut sixty
feet. Its ; watt rs tontain nloiit IS pr
cer t of wdiJl-inatter,. n-.otstly alt nrd
m la. with small porportions of aui
phur, litliia, and- torackr atld. !The
Asiatic Iea4 sea WSter contains 2T1
ner. ent' jof soiiilSj including le wait
and ftoda and mdeh more ma'gneula,
tftlciuiu. ami; potassium " than. .Stttlt
Iake. AtLintic osean water bold
bit 3-5 per e,nt of KUd Joateri.iJ,; of
wtlch ait lnstitrrPi'2C .pT cut.
Hundred of tbousatMls of ions of salt
are made by , natural. cvaoratioti
ttlona' the shores of -the lake, and at
one nlaieo near salt Iike . city, . A
windy night ineTer fail-.. to "pile rp
ma'nr tons ofsaellrouiated by tbe
covaf1ftbe wave.
Tonnarel jwitb ibis" vast li-jol l
trcaaTtre hrnie.of rh4ieip.-the greatest
Iv-uanza minw .f Utah, or- .of the
.United State dwImH.' to lggiars1'
penny b xi
.Tak o-rt yo'.r pndl
ifSl do a Uttle fignrinir.
J-'ignres. It Is
Slid. will, rof
1. vand yoa wll! s- on
fed you rs If
Mnbfbynf!fd Lefohe ybtfr
own lrvflihciritic-iil rrnth-. k
S(ty Salt lflket ls 10( raTlcs long and
D'af'-n
ji ra1-.a.;ji ; -; j
r
"My wife was for years a
suffers
from Rheumatism, ! ana was
treated,
eonstontly. bit ?oUld bbuin na' relief j
The doctors said tbe disease was liablrt
to strike the J heart at any tinted in
I wtNcn event ueain woum ne metniiun.
tlrM. f treatment reom-
fi for j Kh4umatism was Riveni
including widely kd vert ised blood rem
edies, put none
did any good. tha
grew worse all ttke
MX7 -f. I
nil- ana . iph
0 uced to ! a mere
self : '-t
khkdoyr of her former
;: "It, was at; thid
critical period
that
tried:
. was
tM medicine, sedmed
to reach the
aV-'ttrtnnptty,
she hii?.m u
rove; - - tie tbl'Ze n
cMupiMte..eure, nrd
1 rtJ a nau.no. tpii c.u
"if Yimmrn Mi" 4mc3 1
Wackhef,l.O
f - .1 !
One tat
(fti with Ilheu
rii'atism s
honM
cific, the
rtedVr whsch
ej,' '' S.f Si; ti.
e.ati
reach their tro
Will
cure the
? iiost
itism;!
rzgraVAlevt easf!
Kheuma
CatarrhJ Cm
Mor,
Contnsriou -ltifHJ I twstui, cr.
-ul a. Eczemattif any other. hi
ood-
disease. ! ItJgnarahteHl
: Purely ycgctablc
Books matied free1 by
yvift
Specific V, Company, Atlanta.
Ga.v
rsi an nyera
vera ire n ilt h o
f twcntj-sifveu
miles: that :
of
ro
square mile
het
27,S7aiK
KOtu?Ejfeet iii a-intlpj M the lake
bas;
an nrttt of$s27i.WO,()ii qmtre feet.
Take immty, jfeet ' as ; tb '-' vet g'
depth; kliiea tiVciityft:tmer t5.271,
tUy will give - lis l.."50o.l.,W.i -u-.bie'-feet
as tbt Consents of the lake.
Now. Hi 2-3 tk-rcent. tr on-sixtb.'of
tins,, according to
ominent tfliemlsti.
the analyses of
Is salt and yui-
:! - -' h
phate of ta.tda. ti
lluit Is, the lake
OiMUs Ul .-ulk feetj of
Contain .ZWAKC,.
Mtlt and sulphate
or sot la. Of this
Kl'lplJ.ttfe of ul.
njiass oueroighth Is
a;nd Heveji-eightlis
uiinnon -pa It.
tb.ite ;of ;dsi
etildc f ot -of
weighs , nfty p-wit
and a cubic foot
Of, U-OIIJ !!!!
e ghty potmils: hit we
have as the
lents. In part of ;
reservoir if wenllth
lilsi' tinpifi-a!u
i.hfi
CS.ltf.r)0(H
Hounds. Jor 74,iS4M
00 tons ' of will-,
nhate of
nd
t rvr.t'.oTso.ywiiHM
jOi:nds,' tkri S,iM)
Lf.Mt. to! s of J)fllt?
!a car load duit
cart of fodn And
Auawiiig ten tot:;
s- 1
wouM U"7S. iOS.rViO
S7S.OIS.1iti
I'M
or I- Ksdt. linking
thirty fet
astlw tbjnl, 'length .ofj
it
Ifn-ighf
fr ,'.ght' fair and it etHiplngs'i
w
would have triiu of s.nla 41."
m'lcs Jwuig. or nearly t the u.o.-m
e"-
lid
U" k.
and a j train
in length, lor
.f wilt .4 lrsSiT.
iti. s
long epooch If to
afh
a ve
Its; jtiiij-ii aroninl tlie cjrth i;it
in H.oi-ume siring or cars oter
tn .a
sid?! trAi k
lJimniiig t wonty
lih'Jcs
;m-jhour ; and
never j stopping.
ight
of lay. it -wo ild liike th iHt-
ailen
train trebly eight
years jihe
-Hrhrys p
HJonths :ttH'
lyejtliirhry
jut a --tiirt
:r
i -if
TSioaiJ.;'!
: -kKi. -
Wta - r-m l .
tlf . fwi r .s.-4
;! -'-4 ... -i ,..4
-f -l,
l.".-"M.U.--i- j
A tut jflHii: it v
V C-n-t.l'.niii fit. ftn 4
3 bn.Ki4 r ei'A;
' !-
Martft HI. II. F.
Weak Men
What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Dili!
ft art toow-rmiir land Ak-ktr-- Cor wtina'ail
obr' fa
II l iHitiir na regain kt imnbood; .
B-n rorjroutlif nl lirr. AmqIbUIt mr-
aite-l to Ci
iCor NtrroniiHiM, Lwt Vltaltir.
ry, Nlrlitlr KmiMlniia, Uil I'ow.r,
X, Wmitn Moanrr, Uullnc tl-
I rn iioU-nf
either Mi
.and mllrftrUnt ftH-al,
tnHtrrium WarJ atf loKanit anil tMrnmnpniitt, "
turn Wr)s art lD-anitT anil nanamiitl,
INjuX let drnsnrfcit ttnixiM a sorililnt aul tltl
you li-nw. if , hW a prr-r trolit. In-I too t
IO(T ncrrKKftMCKVIItOKotMHlM It ;
tw Mrrml la rt iw k.l. a'ra.t.lf i.l.in r.Mi,
SI portMJl.nfWfortV wli A lirttton l.inr'
irerFta mkuical ai'm, cbrrc. iu.
.. Sold by- Dtn I J. Fry, Sa'tsn.
Biochemic IVlahual
nt post paid upon appHratlon.vBlo
cheuaic and f Ioawciat hie J retl loe
w-nt by unit I or f a pre. prepaid lo tqy
part of the- IT. H. Ojinplete i1c list
of medicines, books axd cases, oi'r
new, 90 paze . -Medical Menjor PUKE to
aiiT adlress uxin HfipticHtloa-ST
PAL'L It(T10KPATHI(y! TIIARMA
Y. 1r. V:. Seventh KtriK-t, .St. I'auL
Minn.
Money to Loan
' -
at 7 per cent 1 V
j No (mmissloa ii
' T. K. FORD,
Room X orer Ladd A Bush's bank. . .
JOHN hughes;
' Dealers la Groceries, Paints, XMla,
Window Clasa, j Varnishes: ,an , aaort
meat of tJlue. and th . mout oomjblH
stock . of . brusbes J of all kinds lriT tba
'u.tt. Artist's Material.. Lime,' lla.br,
O-racnt and rbec - quality of tin A 33
k iit - tr t . - II r- Krr.tj) f cl I A
W fr-Tvn 'Vi" t rht & jvixi "tarwssV' r .' j
M t.mV'niHY h'if4-,' " '-J r'" ff
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