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Show "V" I 4 c UMii im. i. i '""".I W t" m V K0 A Jetv tier's Reputation lepetxl Urfrly dvlr he (ivet cus- tom m. When bay inf )wiry mt people tauitt tlepenj upon the jeweieri word lor - Uit quality. The mere lact manr people A that igrtH been hare of aw twen- buying jrwelry ty, thirty, forty and some marly fifty yarw. tolls ah lnteivstiuf story o! a jew Her reputation OorrespoodeDco fieo careful attention. Hl SALT LAftt a4f MAIM from an article by Theodor. Rooeevelt In The Outlook, by apee'ni alignment with The Outlook. of which Theodore Korvelt Editor Copyright, 110, by Tha Outlook Company. All Right Kta.rva St CIT1 UTAH California Excursions v, $30 to Los Angeles and return On tale Aujrnt 3ft to September 7. Limit October SI. $40 to Los Angeles and return On sale daily. Limit October SI. Two daily through train. Standard and Tount Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cara, and Dining Car Service on through train Shortcut and best mute to Southern California. Ooldneld and Tonopah, Neva'. 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Forty la old to a man of 30 and young to a man of 60. At 40 some men quit sowing wild oats and others begin. Forty is an imaginary line between youth and old age. Some men are 40 at 20 and some at - 60. At 40 a man is supposed to have reached years of discretion and generally he has unless some woman wills it Otherwise. There over ones to . left jhouldet at the new moon. Men have been grandfathers at 40 and yet found it hard to obtain credit. 1 ..When a tnan ,is4$ hr begins to fear, that he may have married too early. Forty Is the age at which most men And it necessary to call for help when they try to put on their evening clothes. Ex. -- ta unlucky for-on- e look- - Pitchers Will be Pitchers. Mr. Balf&n (immersed In the game, fiercely) If that pitcher would only settle down! Mrs. Balfan (inexpressibly shocked) Dear me! You don't tell me! Is he ns wild as all that, George? Pack. t Corporal Tanners Socks. A Grand Army veteran who attends all the national encampments, tells this story of Corporal Tanner, both of whose1 legs, as most everybody knows, are artificial. It was a hot night, and a crowd of as were sitting on the hotel piazza, spinning (stories. Suddenly Tanner looked up and said: Has anybody- - got a couple of tacks?-- T can get some, said somebody. What do yon want them for? These darned stockings of mine keep falling down, said Tanner. Boston Traveler. Weighed In. Picking np a sharp knife from the meat stand, the customer extends It to the butcher with the remark: I havent any use for It, but you may cut it off, and Til take it along, anyhow. "Cut what off? gasp the aston. ished butcher. I Your hand. You weighed it with the roast, you know, and I want afl I - pay - for Stung. Foreigner Yos do not recognize titles In this cos n try? Native WeU, I guess youre fight About that, considering the number of bogus noblemen who work us every - fear. i Johnny Understood. understand thoroughly why I am going to, ' whip you?" "Yesnk Youre la a bad humor this morning, and youve got to lick tome one before you'll feeraattafled." Now, Johnny, do you r TO GO WRONG William F. Oldham, bishop of Singapore, talked af a dinner, on his last visit to New York, about missionary Remedy for Some Forms of Selfish Legislation . A CHANCE Statement of Beauty Doctor May Hava Been True, but It Wat Not , Gallant. open lh his I 4 HE August number of the World's Work contains an ' article whkh Is of interest to all who are concerned in the vital subject to which we give the somewhat foggy, title of "Political Keform " The article, for obvious reasons anonymous, is written by a member of congress who, the editors of the World's Work Bay, has served for more than ten years iu the hoube of representatives, has acted on many important committees, and has been successful in "getting things" for his constituency. The article la described as "showing the reason why the special tariff favors, and private pension bills become law. the reason being, nniuote the words of the author, that "the dictum of the constituency to the congressman Is Get all you can for US. There are no restrictions placed upflfc hta method of getting it. . Until the American people themselves become more national and less local, until constituencies cease to regard their congressmen as solicitors at the! national treasury, congress will continue to enact iniquitous groups of local favors into national legislation. This serious charge against the American people for which there is unquestionably altogether too much justification the author proceeds to substantiate by relating Bome'X, his with constituents own experiences which, however surprising they may seem to the general reader, will seem almost commonplace to all who know how the average' constituency does in actual practice treat Its congressman. The writer sets forth the fact that, in the-fir- st cenV of the letters which a congressman receives are requests for special favors to be obtained In some way or other, directly or indirectly, from the United States treasury. For Instance, while tariff law was unthe Payne-Aldric- h der discussion, this particular congressman received in May, 1909, the following letter from the secretary of a powerful commercial association In his district: "I have been instructed by the board of directors df this Association to advise you that at special meeting May 20, a resolution, copy of which is inclosed, was unanimously adopted, urging our representatives in congress to use every endeavor to have the present tariff in (mentioning three of the products of the industries referred to) increased one cent per pound and the present tariff on (mentioning the oth er two products) Increased half a cent per pound. I wish to further advise you that w- - have heard from Senator and die Informs us that he Jwlff takeveare cf thtg nnattertfr "the pork-barrel- place,-ninety-p- senate." When 'the bill - watt" finally passed, the congressman succeeded in adding half ,. cent ,q pound to the duty on two'of these- products and in' preventing any reduction on the others. A year later, when the popular Hamor against the, JtilJ ...had become scute, - - the same association that had asked film to .vote for increases .wrote to the congressman denouncing the bill as the most iniquitous measure ever enacted by congress" and requesting him to explain by letter why he bad voted with the Reactionaries" to pass the bill. When it was pointed out to the Association that it had urged the congressman to obtain an Increase of duty on the prodocta In which it was Interested, It dropped its demand for an explanation. An influential newspaper published In his district editorially commended him while the bill was under debate for his intelligent efforts to increase the duty on manufactured articles In which the district was Interested, and a year later the same newspaper in the same editorial column denounced him as one of the legislative banditti responsible for the Payne-Aldricmeasure." h ust-fumenta would afford a source of raw material Is there a remedy for such a state of things? The answer is. t- -, and, moreover. It is a reme.lv which ,, invi.ie gress can Itself immediate'' There is no complete i uie..' o( course. ,o scheme can .l.ve.i Which can prevent ueh a rr pi-- st as i .ipied that of the com tit lent who wished pub'.U document- 10 usu in his private paper business Requests like this merelv mean that in every district Individuals wPl always be found who will retpnst ini; rope? favors. As regards these people, all that can be done is to create a vigorous publle opinion an opinion which shall not only make It uneomfortabls for aijy man to demand such favors, but which shall cor.yallv support th congressman In refusing them and hold him accountable for granting them. I . lit - For Infants and Ch.fl&ren. work. "A certain type of man, he said, "goes about declaring that we dominant races civilize the savage out of existence that we do them harm instead, of good. Well, as a matter of fact, if these fav alters knew what I know about some tribes, they would speak less Sonic tribes are so deconfidently. based that to do they anything but good would hardly be possible. They are. In fact. Just like the ugly The Kind You Hays Always Bought i similating the Food and Reg ula-- 1 ling the Stomachs and Bowels of I tVifh U1U ' Signature Promotes Distion,Cheerful ness and Rest Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral, wom- an who visited the beauty doctor "This woman was ugly In, everv feature, but her nose was particularly That, no doubt, was why she 'red the beauty doctor to begin on it. " I am willing,' she said, to pay you liberally, doctor, but I demand in return substantial results. We will start with my nose. Can you guarantee to make It Ideally beautiful? The doctor, after looking attentive? ly at the woman'B nose, replied : " Well, madam, can't say as to j Tftryq Not Narcotic R"pt fouDrSAMiunratn iW jtlxSenmm AWA eUtSmfts Am Seed foffrpliU Mtlivemmte J Wd Seed dented bimrfreem A iWw perfect Remedy , 1 In forConstlpa-(io- USQ n Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Fevtri sh ideal beauty, but-- a nose like yours-couldn't help improving if I hit it with mallet ness and For Over LOSS OF SLEEP Fsc Simile Signature of THEN THEY FIRED HIM. Thirty Years The Centaur Company, NEW YORK. Congress has now. and has long had, the power to rid Its members ol almost all the improper pressure brought to bear upon the Individual by special Interests great and small, local and metropolitan uu such sub Exact Copy of Wrapper, Jects as tariff legislation, river and barbor legislation, and pension legislation. Congress has not exercised STUNG BY BASE INGRATITUDE this power: chiefly because of what Send postal for I am bound to regard as a very shortFree Package Had Denizen Right belief Bowery Seemingly is and unwise that it sighted of Pax tine. Be Old Frlend'a to at Indignant beneath Its dignity to delegate any of Be more economical and tier Attitude. Its functions. By passing a rule which than llqmldl antiseptics would forbid the reception or passage FOB ALL TOILET USES. "You remember dat guy, Jim of any pension bill save the pension denian Burke?" asked Irate Bowery comrecommended the by legislation zen. "lie's dat stiff datu doin time missioner of pensions (this of course up der river Bing 8ing bolglary to be rejected or amended as congress ten know all I done saw - fit," but not - so - amended - as - to Customer (in book store Have you fer ' years. Well, you dat stiff. "When he ' waa pihehed Include any special or private legls a Chaucer? lawlation), congress would at once do New Clerk Never chewed in my didnt I put up der coin former Givos oao a awwot broath ; clean, white, witnesses? I der Didn't pay yers? mem of with the its away possibility tooth anttaepticaily cloaa gwrzn-fro- o life, sir. I De I did. Sure oder Ill finks day bers being subject to local pressure mouth and throat purifies the breath leave an see mutt dat just just go after smoking dispels all disagreeable for improper private pension bills, and IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA him know his friens ain't tied de at the same time guarantee proper perspire tioa and body odors much apcan on 'im. So I drives out to d' jail preciated by aalnty women. A 4ok treatment for the veteran who really "No tongue can tell how I suffered and goes Into d warden's office and he remedy (or sore eyee and catarrh. does deserve to have everything dons five years with Itching and bleed- says I gutter send ms card in. Me for A Ettle Psxdaa powdor dh afAird. for him that the country can solved ie gloa ot hot wotas ing eczema, until I was cured by the card! Dye get dat? Well, anyway, mokos delightful Cuticura Remedies, and I am so grate- I writes my name on a piece o paper In the case of the tariff and th ful I want the world to know, for an a guy takes It Into Jim Burke, an Hvee-ea- d deeming, genniodel and haefcwe legislation,- What helped me wifi help other.- - My stiff 4U.-dat tag powar, sad etaolutciy tuna, needed in each case Is ample p.ovl body and face were covered with guy to tell me?" leas. Try a Sample, 50c. t slon for a commission of the highest ores. One day It would teem to be I've no idea," aald the listener. large bos si druggies or by assiL possible grade, composed of men whs better, and then break out again with "He tells him," concluded the angry PAXTON ToiUTCO. Boeroa, Mass. TMg thoroughly know the subject, asd whe the most terrible pain and itching. I one, "f tell me dat he ain't In!" possess every attribute required for have been aick several times, but From Succese Magazine. the performance of the great and dif- never in my life did I experience such ficult task of framing in outline tbs awful as with this eczema, Everywhere In the world men suffering Tough Luck. legislation that the country, as dis- had made up my mind that death waa have with the "I thought you said this was a from special Interests, near at tinguished and I longed for that young chicken," remarked Newed, as hand, really needs. These men, from the time when I would be at rest I bad he sawed away- - at a portion of the very nature of the case, will be wholly tried many different doctors and medi- bird. free, from the local pressure of special cines withoutsuccessr-and "And 1 thought it was,, re Joined his my mother interests so keenly felt by every' man WORLD OVER KNOWN THE me the Cuticura Remedies, y better half. "I looked In Its mouth and who is dependent -- npom the vote of brought ! to ihem. began a, pArtlcular.diatrtet. every .two years feel- better- - after- the first -- bath - with a xlngle. tooth yet The,. dealer must for his "continuance in public life. EYE RE?!ED one application .of have Imposed upon me." Such a river and harbor commission Cuticura Soap, and Bad, Weak, Vssry,Wslsry Eyes sad Did be tell you It waa a young Cuticura Ointment recould report, and probably would GRANULATED EYELIDS "I contlbued with the Cuticura Soap chicken? queried her husband. ports a great and .comprehensive nae."No,-replied Murine DoesntSmsrt Soothes Eye Pain Tto sod . have Mrs.NeweLJBut and Cuticura Ointment Imtional scheme for river and Tiarhor lag harim lye tans. Use Be. Sfc. tl-f- t four bottles of Cuticura Resolv- sure he must have extracted its teeth DnastUi provements fit to be considered by taken Martas Eye Setae, la Aaaorio Tabes, ZSo, Slot sale." for before it This well. offering BY! BOOKS AND ADVIO FREB BY MAUt the people as a whole upon Its merits, ent, and consider myself and not dependent for enactment Into was nine years ago and I have had MurlnsEyeRemdyCa,Oilcsge Human Nature, no return of the trouble slnoe. Any law upon a system of "A fool and his money are soon this about doubt any person having interests to HOWARD leMETOMWttM." designed placate special which are powerful In each of many vonderful cure by the Cuticura Reme- parted." Speetme Srtae 0e UoM, Bllaea. trod, III GoM, "Yea but you never call him a Nlrer. ISet uoM, I Zlaa er Cowr, Vihm Mrs. Bach dies can write to my address. score congressional districts. nealoeas art fall price Usl eeetoa apellraUoe Clovefool is till the gone." money wort solicited, Battle 93 Inn Aide Creek, Road, Etson, the plre st a tariff commission could get land Leader. facts of labor cost here and abroad Mich., Oct 1. 1909." Located. by expert inquiry, and not by the ac6ne Record Made by Women. Old Gentleman (to waiter) Can DEFUSE ceptance of interested testimony; such ooocaa sane the activity of women, in sterrbaa Through mo If my wife Is boro? a commission could consider dispas- the OKNANOg BUPgRIOR QUALITY. campaign, sana- you tell, the effect upon the Walter Yes, sir, eighth hat to the probable sionately toria and hospitals for the treatment enttre social and economic body of of tuberculosis W N. UBstt Lake City, No. have been erected; Mt Fliegendo Blaottor. all changes In any given branch of the circubeen have libraries traveling tariff, and its recommendations would lated. posters, circulars sod other represent the exercise of careful kinds of literature have been distribjudgment from a disinterested stand- uted to the number of millions of point. Snch a commission could work pieces, thousands of lectures have In harmony with the commissioner of been given, large sums'of money have labor so as to Insure that the labor been secured, Meek skkness start with week stomach, and consequent bundeeds of needy cases ta get era for whom the .tariff passed le lack have been bellied; tuberculosis work Impoverished bleed. Nervous and poor, the full, benefit of It; for the major has been started in many communiriob, red bleed.- - Tbeir stomachs need in vigors ting iter sill, a aeaa aaa be no stronger than bis stomach. part of the benefit of a protective ties where no movement had existed; A remedy that moires the stomach stroag aad the liver tariff should unquestionably go to the and millions of women have learned aodve, mahiu tieh red bleed sad ovsreemse aad drive the dangers and methods of prevenout discesa predaeiag bsetsria sad curse a whole multi-o-l Even under such conditions of tion of tuberculosis. The work of the intuit errors might be committed, women extends from the drswing-rooCod rid of EsstssM ssd but they would be merely thoee errors of the rich to the homes of the poor, yssrlfsaset Ay tsUsg m rwrss 1rer tazssss of disinterested Judgment Incidental and embraces all classes, including ths Dr. Wares's Csldss Asdic Discerary to every kind of public or, for the mat- factory girl and millionaire. During -- the gramt MtmmmcM Mamtarmttva. Ltrmr work the and ter of that, private effort, the coming year a special campaign of mm 4 Imrfgmrmtmr Xssd CaaaeA be would not be hampered from the lectures to women win be carried on Yaa caat afford AffMeot uit BuHfiiii aI ginning by the need of gratifying pri- In all parts of the United States. m mWc itvte lor Goido Modioal Duoov n vate selfishness. which ts a medicine or known composition, having ry,' It is only In, this way that tariff ml a complete list ingredient la plain English on it English as She Is 8poks. verand harbor legislasense hoiag attested ss correct ander oath. legislation. Chinatown Visitor John, sahee, see be "can Dr. AmTi Kama ad Wdi Wfoirt mat hrhswm Sbaad lber amt Bowel. tion, and pension legislation screen how - much sabee want - for treated from the standpoint of prin- him? ' ciple and not from the very low standThe Chinaman Whats the matter point of privilege and preference. The with you? Can't you speak English? obstacle hitherto to the adoption wf Judge. " ' such a method of treatment has come from the queer dislike felt by so many Never, say an ill thlng3f a' person, congressional leaders- - t a course. of when Ihou cansrsay a good thing of action which they (quite unjustifiably) him; not only speak charitably, but feel would in some wty be a limitation feel so. Elizabeth Fry. ' of their powers. I think this feeling 1s passing. It Is simply another inand some Some men are of feeling 'which others stance of tha-klare wife-madmakes some executives suspicious about delegating their work to any Mrs, Window! Soothtn Syrov. rwloowlw ik subordinate, and which makes many rorcbtldm - -- tooibin. bcxWtt! ii the not who have pondered voters, to elect great matter deeply, desire A fool can always find another fool numbers of people on a ticket of such to admire him. length that It Is out of the question for any except professional politicians to know much about them. setert S Sbera. Tk dr le ed oatw tetter thaeam eW dm, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. w Hf dr. One toe peck and tartar srtars Me. Msec ied m.CsSer. ttOHKOt OKUO CO- - wAey. JMmedmi lie mTT. .r.arasrt tta ris.iaa mart Writ. le Iras MaUel--Hat c FREE f -- in-tl-- YKUtO v. I - Y . -- SmCIML is 3S-19- 1L Stomach Blood and Lber Troubles pole-peop- K, wage-worker- tariff-makin- River and barbor legislation is another field In which local selfishness busies Itself, to the exclusion of national needs. In this case requests are not made by letter but by delegations which come to Washington besieging their senators uid representaThere is," says the frank tives. writer of this article, figuratively speaking, "between $50,000,000 and on the table to be divided. The committee divides if so that every one is satisfied, at least ,fo. a reasonable ertent.u Every cme, that is. but the people at large. the people w ho have itO special interest to serve, and who feel(keenly indignant that the rivers and Barbors ofTBe United Slaies are developed In a fashion so Inferior to that of Europe. Nor are ail the requests for legisOne constituent , delation merely. sired to have this particular congressman put his name on the free mailing list for all public documents. That this would be Impossible, because K would mean delivering to the applicant several tons of documents every month, does not in the slightest detract from the Interest of the fact elicited by an Investigation Jhat the applicant was the manufacturer at an article made from waste paper, and the publle do- - bottle-wr- apper, - self-mad- e nd e. 11 (. P UTN A Mta FA DEL ESS DYES i |