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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, ASE SIX MONDAY, GEOCIHtS.OF nothing a week, which, even Mr. Fish would admit, might occasion some slight inconvenience. But these minor ills, of course, are mere airy nothings when compared with the deep despair which must seise upon the soul of the rich man, suddenly forced to eke out I scanty subsistence on the same meager income as a president of the United 8ates. Let it be said, however, that the Improvised wealthy of New York states. ars bearing up bravely under the History records that the ratifica- burden. Borne of them even joke tion of the constitution was not ac- about it-- Poverty has become quite complished without a fierce struggle. a fed. and more than one fashionable Governor Clinton, whom New York matron has calmly admitted to her lately honored with glorious burial, intimates that she will be unable to led the opposition, declaring that the make her customary European tour liberties of the people would be de- this year, owing to the lankness of stroyed" by entering the Union. hubby's purse. Such heroic bravery, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay in thc face of such a terrible catastrowere the leaders of the Uhlan forces phe, Is worthy of all praise. in thar memorable contest, on which To Save the Country. the fete of the new nation hinged. Once again the country is to be Work of New York. saved. Another mighty leader has Is- Without New York, the Union a clarion call of reform, and would hare been divided, leaving the sued hosts art hastening to the Hearst new states to the north and south, to their which had already ratified the con- Chicago, there to dp honor be It will chieftain. peerless probably stitution. separated and disjointed. the re- of niblig editors, a three' wa. of It only by majority "wrlt men' Prt,n that the ratification was carried. copy managers, of the convention members thlrty . and telegraph rtoonl,t boy voting for entrance Into tho Union ever In national twenty-seve- n and casting votes, operator, f " "om,nat ? against that proposition. United States. New Work will It Is interesting, but profitless. fa!1 d erble Portion of the what might have followed Fy a nd the hta the vote on ratification been deprived of versed and New Tork elected to re- -' c,ty JrlU ln main an independent state. That such ae' of thelr tmlent durin th days. a course, escaped by so narrow a mar few For several weeks the Independence have been put through upon tho future of tho Incipient re ?y delegatesdesigned to Increase the ensave and tho public, might changed are In prime and development, lung tiro coume of history, appear. condition to break all long dlstanoa j cheering records when their chief ap- Pity Peer Mr Fish. on. h invention platorm on to heartfelt out My sympathy goes convention will last but Mr. Btuyvlo ,Monrty' Fish, chdulo. and and former president of tho minola ltw dy" coopd,n t or two least will be three M hours Mr. Fish is now Central railroad. transact to matters. business required In before but Europe, motoring leaving ho let fell a few words of wisdom which the time allotted for cheering wllf ho New Tork la still discussing. Briefly, necessarily limited. It la practically Mr. Fish's proposition waa that It Is certain, however, to eclipse Mr. Bryan's easier for a 115 a week man to ac- record and make the Taft enthusiasts custom himself to an income of 515 look like a bunch of pikers. Silent Mr. Hearst. than for a 5750,000 a year gentleman to come down to tho grinding poverty Mr. Hearst ha. as yet made no definite announcement aa to whom of 555,0001 r ... I am Inclined to agree with Btuyvie. he will nominate for president. It ia It must bo particularly galling for one understood that he desires to sidestep accustomed to owning a score of auto- - tho honor, believing that his chances mobiles, for Instance, to be forced to' will be improved four years hence, reduce th garage to a paltry half Nell Brinkley, tho talented young Doan machines. To be able to afford 'artist of the Evening Journal, has the services of only twenty servants, been prominently mentioned, but her when one is accustomed to a hundred, sex and extreme youth are against her. la llttla short of tragedy. Think, too. At least one of these objections also at tho poor women who have to wear applies to Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Tad" the asms gown two or three times the Is well thought of and It, Is believed horror of it fairly wrings my heort would carry the pugilists' vote, John strings and who are unable to indulge Temple Graves, formerly of Atlanta, In monkey diners and butterfly ban- but now of the New Tork American, la looked upon favorably, ae It Is thought quets. Of. course, a fifteen dollar a week h0 would be able to secure a majority person, marked down to ten. may and In his home precinct in the Georgia does have his troubles. Hia wife or metropolis. In some quarters Mr. Hearst's orchildren may dla because of lark of proper. food and medical attention. ganisation has been dubbed n "third There Is always the probability of hla party," but thla ia rank flattery. New ten dollar Income being cut down to Tork, which once enthused wildly over (By GLENN GUERNSEY.) NEW TORE. July 7. New York U too much occupied with the prewnt to eooirtder ! peat. For that reaeon, it Is likely that not one person among a thousand will remember that tomorrow la the birthday of thf great empire state. I was 130 years sea, on July St. 178, that a state convention, meeting in Poughkeepsie, ratified the constitution of the United States and New d the Union as the York thus eleventh among the sisterhood of - en-ere- cation i d er dele-ha- re-jte- " B : tt f . I multi-millionai- re . - . NATIONS ELEVEN . ! JULY 27, 190S. st Our Evening Story & July 27; Ofllclal repre- lesentatives of eleven nations and gations from nearly a hundred learned socle ties were present when the Ninth International Geograpnical Congress waa called to order here today. It is nine years since the congress has met the in Europe aud In consequence meeting has attracted widespread attention. The sessions will continue until gust 5. Thc countries officially represented include the United States, France, Austria, Hungary, Spain. Portugal, Belgium, Swltserland, Turkey and Brasil. Dr. Arthur de Clap&rede, as president of the Geneva Geograplcal Sock ty, Is president. Among tho honorary presidents ia the president of the Swlsa Confederation, while the honoInclude the presirary dents of former congresses. Including Sir Clements Markham and Commander Robert Peary; the presidents, ot leading geographical societies of the world, and a long lit of distinguished explorers and aclentlfic geographers, including the -- uke of the Abruxxl. the Prince of Monaco, Prince Roland Bonaparte, Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, Dr. Even Hedin. Prof. W. M. Davis oT Harvard, and M. Emile Levasarur. The congress has been divided Into fourteen sections, before which hundreds of papers will be read. Among the contributors are Sir Clements Markham, Sir John Murray ("The Floor of the Ocean) Dr. Hugh Robert Milt ("The Relation of Rainfall to the Configuration of the Land). Capt. H. J. Lyons (The Survey of Egypt"), Dr. G. Hellmann, president of the Berlin Geographical Society, Prof. Henri Lorin (Native Labor ln Equatorial Africa), Capt Roald Amundsen ("A Projected Expedition for the Exploration of the North Polar Ruu-man- ia, vice-preside- j 4 OLD price C.D.IYES" ONLY BY REMEMBER Owe Number is - 2453 Washington Ave. Our Telephony Number ia 38 Both Phenes Our Special Delivery System Perfect ed j aqua purs, with something ln it to make it taste pleasant It was to satisfy the patient and her family till he found time to study the matter. The monthly meeting of the medical Basin), Lieut.-Co- L society occurred a few evenings later, Prof. W. Ubbey of Princeton, and and Dr. Tinkham stated the case to Caut. E. da Vaaconoelloa. the assembled members, reading to them Dr. Gurneys catalogue of sympMr. Hearst, has grown cold and neglitom. gent anj its enthusiasm has almost Dr. Spinney suggested that the pareached the vanishing point. Unices tient might be drifting into melanchon decided la Mr. there change of heart, Hearsts candidate will likely finish lia and recommended that she be carefully watched lest she do hereelf insixth In the presidential race. The and Prohibitionists are certain jury. s, Dr. liver specialist, to poll a larger vote, and It la enwas of the opinion that the cause was tirely likely that Thomas Watson will finish ahead of tho Hearst man. There in the gall ducts. Dr. Kunkel, professor of opthalmol-og- y only remains the Socialist Labor parIn St. Mark's hospital, gavs sevIts with convict candidate. Whatever ty. honor attaches to securing a larger eral Instances that had come under vote than Mr. Preston, of Nevada, the hla observation wherein the aame Independence party nominee will prob- symptoms had resulted from defects of vision. ably have. Dr. Busby, kidney specialist, aald that persona suffering from diseases Starved to Death in hla line manifested the same symptoms as the patient under discussion. la what could truthful be aald of Dr. Cordis suggested that the troumany children who die. They have ble lay ln the heart worms, poor Uitl things they don't Dr. Tinkham was disappointed In know it and you don't realise It If not getting a unanimous opinion from your child ia cross, fretful pasty hla associates and determined to deand lore, weight for no ap- vote himself to studying the case and parent reason, give It White's Cream discovering the cause If possible. The Vermifuge, you will he surprised at next he visited the patelnt He tho results and how quickly It picks found day her ln one of the conditions up. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. . mentioned by Dr. Gurney. She was In The high state of exhilaration. puls waa strong, the temperature nomal, and but for the exhilaration the patient seemed much Improved. Having asked If anything had excited her, the doctor wax informed that nothing unusual had occurred. She had had several visitors, but none who wee not used to seeing her often. The doctor prescribed a sedative and went away more pussled than ever. Subsequently he took several of hie colleagues, specialists, to see the patient. Each the disease a result of trouble In the organa of which he had made a study. Dr. Tinkham gave their views to the father of the young woman, giving hie own opinion the nr. Than Broke, liver specialist, should be called in for consultation. Dr. liver specialist, should be called could be detected in the organ, waa of opinion that the disease waa there. The symptoms clearly Indicated It. A vigorous course of liver treatment was Delma-Radcliff- e, Thane-Brook- Vfm. Driver& Son DRUG COMPANY Gccrgc W. Driver, Manager. Ring Us Up Woman In VariaweTndiiatriee. 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Sold by druggists, pries 61-0- by mail. Aak any housewife. Trial package 10 cente The Dee Drug Company Made by com-plexion- ed Thane-Brook- s, . medi- a ed HIS BREAK. Fted Give me a kiss. Nina And what reason have You for wishing to kiss meT Fred (emharrased) I had a reason, but I er have lost it. Nina Then you'd better, go. I ooqldn't think of kissing a man who had loat hla reason. NE A1STYLES-unionhadc-0- cines, gives change of scene and air, becoming morning gown, and the doc tori are relieved. Howa young girl sat in an easy chair, her ever, in this case all these benefits head supported by pillows. Her phy- were aborted from the fact that the patient would not take a trip. 8hej sician was beside her. to remaining at home, sub-- ! persisted Doctor," you have been months jeeted to the aame routine each day, treating me without doing me any and each day growing worse. good, sad now you are going abroad. But her physician, having recomI suppose a new physician will have to mended a trip, considered himself not study my case all over again." One morning he further responsible. I can write out a statement of tho received a the post letter from the by symptoms." father of his former patient It was Pleas do so." very caustic: ' Tho doctor wrote: "I beg to Inform you and through The patients symptoms are simi- you the medical gentlemen who were lar to those resulting from nostalgia Interested ln my daughter's case -- that monomania (homesickness), religious your patient has suddenly recovered. or deep-seatgrief. She is troubled If you and they did not succeed ia with melancholy, supplemented ln tare a correct diagnosis, you at Instance by spasmodic bursts of hap- making least established one medical truth i piness. All the organs appear to be that the symptoms of the disease of in a. normal condition, though It la which she suffered, amor hominls (love a medical fact that an organ may be ot a man), are identical with those of j diseased and not show the disease In a diseased liver. itself. The symptoms in this case are Unknown to me my daughter was those of a diseased liver. I have ex- in love with a young man she had amined this organ, but found no especknown ln her school days. He was ial Indications. .It would not be proto another, and my daughter fessional In me to suggest treatment engaged was pining under the Influence of thla to my successor. fact. He took greet interest of this R. M. GURNEY. M. D." fact. He took great Interest In her Dr. Tinkham succeeded Dr. Gurney, visited her occaher and at hla first call the patient handed during andIllness, recently broke hla enhim hla predecessors statement. Dr. sionally, and asked for my daughter's gagement Tinkham took out hla glasses, wiped hand. The effect was magical. She rethem on a fine cambric handkerchief, covered instantly. During her illness read the paper carefully and aat with them had been times when she had it in his hand musingly. . Then he been given reasons to hope for the refolded it, slipped it In his pocketbook has occurred. It was at such sult that and wrote a prescription. When a times that she exhibited spasmodic exdoctor writes a prescription It is evihilaration." dent that something ia going to be The letter waa not entered upon tho done. Dr. Tinkham's prescription was minutes of the medical society. Clad In Care Eradicators BY BRYAN WALKER. w 5H55555MMmi5M55t5lH555555555 from takes WHERE DOCTORS DIFFERED. the patient away GEXEVYA, iVES'r; I ii decided upon. The patient failed to endure the GIRLS WILL BE G1RL8. THIRSTY. the stomach breaking down treatment, . r Mrs. Askltt (at the mountain resort, under the quantities of medicine poured Evelyn I'm awfully afraid of lightIt. Dr. Yermaon, stomach speca temperance hotel) Every day. you into ning. ialist remarked facetiously that the Myrtle I don't sec why you should men make several tripe to see the her- liver must be stronger than the atom' mit. Where ia he? be. ach, and they would do welt to look Mr. Askltt 8h! He's the bartender for the Beat of the disease In the latter Evelyn Why not? organ. Myrtle Because there has to he The case having baffled the doctors even attractive for lightsomething a trip was recommended. A trip for ning. Incurables serves several purposes. 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