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Show V PREPARING Make it a Point To Inform yourself on spring in jBWulry- There are lots of thtutfa in our store you know nothing about, i Lofg tt0. quainted. Come in and ask questions. You don't have to buy everything you look ut. TO HONOR COLUMBUS III HANDY CARD NIG CARRIED g-- Aar 40 -- ' ' llllll'lMITI II "' lll FEW LIFEBOATS V IBP t EMERACCOMMODATIONS FOR GENCY HAD BEEN PROVIDED FOR HALF OF PASSENGERS. omr 1 It lan't the good time a woman has that counts with her; it's the telling Many Lives Probably Sacrificed Be cause of Insufficient Supply of Boats On Big Liner Which Was Regarded as Unslnkable. v of It. 2 'i,'vr It Rogers Silverware , '. New York. g of tho Statistical information apparatus of the Bister ship of the Titanic, life-savin- Olya.c, was FREE given out Tuesday by t'he bureau of Inspection of ateam vessels. Figures for the Titanic ate not available, AVItli every f but as the ships are almost identical package OIIKMEN are very busy in Waahinjrton erecting the statue of ColumHewlett's product you In size It Is not likely that their bus In front of the t'nlon itation. The monument la to be unveiled on equipment materially differs. Keta that is June 8 with considerable ceremony. The Olympic has sixteen lifeboats with fremilno and four rafts, calculated to accommoIfofjoi-- Nilverware absodate 1,171 persons. This means about ISSUES WARNING TO MEXICO lutely free. of the total number of pasA ME You u fui valuo sengers and crew together, which is It Is 3,447, can be accommodated. your money In the said at the bureau that no ship Is reand t he coupon as Government In Strong Statement Dequired to 'have sufficient boatroom to an extra good measure. ' mands That American Life and PRESIDENT AUTHORIZES EXPOR accommodate all Its complete passenIte nure to aak fur Property be Protected. ger and crew list. TATION OF RIFLES AND AMThe Olympic carries 3,455 life preMUNITION TO MEXICO. servers and forty-eigh- t lifebuoys, and these equipments are made iu compliWashington Warning waa Issued on ance with the regulations of the Urit-isSunday by the I'nited StuUn to the Mexican government, as well as to the American Residents of Guadalajara to board of trade. The United States General P&gcual Orozco. chief of the Receive Munitions of War for Self bureau has no power except to see and get the coupons. that each steamer meets the requirerevolutionary forces, that "it expects Protection From Roving Bands and must demand that American life ments of its home government. of Malcontents. The apparent fact that the Titanic Many a candidate never gets auy and property within the republic of lifeboats were not sufficient to accomfurther than being allowed to pay tht Mexico be justly and adequately protected, and that this government must modate the ship's personnel is causfreight. Washington. In response to an ap ing much comment hold Mexico and" the Mexican people iu .Loudon, alfrom the American consul at Guu tho responsible for all wanton or illegal peal are though papers chary of disacts or endangering Amer- dalajara, Mex., President Taft has au cussing the subject, Tho law does Cosmetics are a great help to a ican sacrificing 150 the of rifles exiKirtation thrlzed life or damaging American propwoman who wants to fool a man. and 50,000 rounds of ammunition for not provide the number of boats the erly or interests." largest ships shall carry. It applies The attitude or the I'nited States as arming the citizens of the I'nited only to shlpB displacing up to lil.OUO iu Suites that district. expressed to both the rebel and fedas it was passed before the This is the second step by this gov tons, eral officials is I hat any interference present great liners were designed. In Americana with American citizens "will be deep- ernment to permit Seelry's Spnmstic SliirlJ Pad war to Mexico of receive munitions resented the American WAS UNLUCKY SKIPPER. governby ly ment and people and must be fully an- for self protection, Americans in Mexl co City already having been simil- Career of Captain cf Titanic Had Been swered for to the American people." Marred by III Luck. Acting Secretary Wilson of the state arly armed. The president also gave his consent department, who Issued special InK. J. Smith, Ca New York. Do The structions to Ambassador Wilson at to the exportation of 4"0 rifles. 12S,(m0 commander of theplain Titanic, probably C I 011 Ltooe Mexico City and Marian Ietdier, cartridges and many miscellaneous went to his with his consul at Chihuahua, author- gun parts for the Mexican govern vessel withoutgrave once able to Exclusive Agents for Seeley's ized the stalemi-u- t that Intervention ment. communicate direct with the agents was not contemplated by the I'nited Spermatic Shield Truss The next step in the diplomatic of his line. States. A fUt- - t'l t tt CVar nf una- u.i. of the question must be taken phase Aside from the "C. Q. IV sent by ti'l .y lln- C:nn-.- l MillMexicans either through the rebel his wireless operator, not one word by our tru- - fi:r itt tmr No. I Min-- . MANY MILLIONAIRES ABOARD. w S'tiiltt anil rl leader, Orozco, or by President Ma- from him waa received up to the time ti, v. a I win!.- !n i'it itv. t Ir. from whom some kind of answer tho Titanic sank. The presumption dero, in Dollars Half Billion Represented t t!i m ''mi- ea:r. I" han.tlito the state department's representa- Is that he met his death at bis pott, Firtt-Clas- s So icil :d. Passenger List tion surely will he forthcoming. as a gallant skipper should. of Titanic. Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs That he and his crew enforced rigNew York. I'nlold wealth was WOOL FREIGHT RATES CUT. Tke Nef SvbstiUiori the unwritten law of the sea-wo- men idly asmmg the laanengers of the and children first Is plainly S.H Ukt City Five (S) C4t Simm Titanic, there being on board at leaat by tho preiHinderanre of lx men each of wlnmo fortunes might Saving to Utah Growers Alone Will indicated wiMiien among the partial list of surbe Over One Hundred Thou be In ten of millions of dolvivors that the wireless hna given. A POSITIVE nd lars. A rough estimate of th total sand Dollars. O RE FOR Although rated (is one of the moat wealth represented in the first clans In Washington. Radical reductions able commanders lnce the advent of a over would reach half list Drunkenness and paHsenger ferlght rates on wool, binh In sacks the modern steamship, Captain tiillion dollars. west from Diseases. and la bales, Cpium transported Smith's rareer recently had been of the list Is Colonel ern The wealthiest des'J of to eastern m4w origin M points T"..l.lfM mm M.i lirT.. M ffekacM. marred wi.h ill lu k. He was in John Jacob Astor, head of the famous Won till KEFI.tr II- nations were prescribed Friday by of the. Titanic s Ulster ship Mr.... S.lt Ukm f .if 1IIILII. 1M W Wk hinmo whose name he bears, w ho Is re- the Interstate commerce commission. Olympic when that vessel was In coljMi'ed to be worth tl50.OiW.onO. Mr. As-o "A fulfillment of the directions lision with the r.iitlKli cruiser liawke. icr as returning from a tour of Kgypt Exonerated of blame f ir this occur'with his bride, who was MIks Mde- - the interstateIn commerce commission -Mercy Hospital line Force, and whom he married In as outlinedB. the illspatcnea, oe rence, be was placed In charge of the c'ared C. Sfewart, secretary of the Titanic 811 Lk City, Utl to graze disaster when l'ivld'nce on September B. I'tah Wool Growers' asoclpf Ion, at his new only j charge fouled the steamship IJenj.:nin Ciucgnhelm, probably Salt Iake, Saturday night, "vi'l mark New York afier leailng Southampton "jexl In financial lnirKrtan e. Is t!ie in the b'story ol ( ire-- t an-ii'C on her maiden voyage, which has endsons of Meyer Ouraen- - the greatest event t,f rfth of wool Industry. Wjst. rriitT H"- - in f!' The Minus the I'tah He had been la ed so disastrously. v ho f.Minded the American saving In freight alone would amou'it the line's employ more than -f.t- - r t),(i ('..(" r thirty 'melting and Kefinlrtg company, the to $114,000 Vi T. ;! Ink " ( itr, I'tith. d years, and his first important prcst mining corporation, and Is a dl- was the Majesfic. j of many ciirtHiratlons. Including PRESIDENT BON ILL A. the Inlematinnal .tft"fitn Pump com-- ; Hard Blow at Southampton. hii he is president, of his pany, TYPEWRITERS Kncland. Southampton, U at (,o.... 'r,.r.(i fortune estimated . ..... . . . X , .l I?. witnessed scents weie not Tuesday mornnp1 t wife. lils tl. mm" (Ikk "J I' lit M'i'i" I'm. r. ,r fi i"f (.ri. p office here, tho at Wi.ite Kar ll.--t. ing of is on the the dvtVer pear Strwart-CUrtoEicknf whi'h were throtiT-- d by the relatives York New tiie Selictn.in. limes T)rilrr . u I k nr v, of the crew of the Titanic. The town n.,,..t, (."'I'ti liifilier. j Is H mined by the tiisas'er, which U Cro'ee I. Wiilmcr Is th" S'm f P. " ' '.:-the gratc.t bio Foufhampton has V I!. Widi per. the Philadelphia ' trac-i"ever sustained. I'very member of tht V,;ni." whfi;e fortune is e inuite l .. ri ' . t rrew had his home here, and a Urea ' rm. t Moler Bfbr y. f ",11,; 01'," .1. ... " 11. 11. t. i. H txr'lon of them were natives of the . t.ni. tador Straus, one of New York's Cvilece. i: town. ir M j torn ti Fit drye unln 1T' li.inis ie- -, KODAK FINISHING . s h 'I notable fcr h0 p'lilai.i a' 1 rj l. Fishing Vessel May Have Saved. pirotl V'l .Mr. :i a a I oriune entinn ci a: ...'. ', ' ,'1 .1... k nf '!nt I . ,1 r I P'.H. If. New York. llo; e ihal me of thj In various II" Is direr a hank. lor liVl Jf Lk ltpe Supply parseners of the Titanic not taken :f"t coinpaiiirs and charitaMe Inotl- on board the Carpathii may have .ntion!'. mindod man Is ne mh'i A Literal raved, was revived early TuesJ. l!nicf tsmay. pre.idenl and one the captain of lh freishter when of think the way you do. day fh International founders the ff iMtonla, of the Phoenix line, which Marine company, who has Mercantile Helping the Caute. docked attout midnight, reported thai j always made it a custom to be a pas-- ; ri.M!i-- to V' Jo'i think you've entcr on the mnl'lon trip of every be pawed along the route taken by by giving a bw ship huilt hv the company. i sal. I the Titanic and that a number of fisht,v.'"l Jo-i- rirctilation to be worth finocniiio. fu!''rlp;ion f"f th blpeost ing boa-- ' a were in the vblnity of the In t'i c'un'rrT jlsaster at the time. Torture Women. Rebels Mexican Tlie Kii'or Mehhe not, but I g"t - ere who Mesifo r;'President Taft Act Promptly. four barrel of fampW. On the train between Silao arid Marll. f.v President Washington. Taft lafas Delayed Payment. was attar k"i hv hin'liti Thurshih directed of the the Tuesday secretary in "I ttmiKht thi armchair 00 the day when 'he cordti'ior, T. f5, Kane, t at once to the sco it cruinavy an American. w killed, rejiort that e t's'i'nctil p'n." sers Falem and Cherter to the ' lernn?" a Canadian and his wife were robbed Kir from Hampton Kosid to meet the ' Itaihor 1eat-fA dollar dnwn and a dolTh" woman was of 400 pesos Manuel Bonilla, preside! of Hondu- Carpafh'a and send by wireless to nn the so'es of the feet to force 1, p f r thp co'ilertor can catch lar list of government a to give up jewels tha wc1 ras, is critically Ml with Bright' di- the Titanie's tne ." urvivors. the hi'libn in her sss. Truly Awful. To Prote-.- t the Levees. Funston May Get Promotion. Prisoner's Peculiar Request. ' I'i'l yon hear nh nt the awful af Vt'a'hine'on. The h; pickTaik-tif?Pin Kafael, Ciil When Cheyenne. Wyo A private drspafeh ed the. holism bill t (ternt BirM n ubi'h has hffalhn Mrs. . appropriate f,300. an offif la! ent been o have said to by t'f ll arite was sen(epeed in denth o0 alat Washir.eton r0 In addition to the lvTi't l:i me s'e has lost her nrday he asked to be allowed to en- the war department d"r ',ariRi ready provided to milntvin and protertain the roii't and fjier'a'OM win f nn received si Tort It tect the levees on the Misisi ppl I) Ihant e is a gianf thfit Frederick Funston would sucreet ' .No. hor hii !i3n-- ha nt his hear-In- soiie coon co-g- s. river aesinat the Impending floods. Grant. " Hojiston pot. Major Grner;J retro Zayas is Nominated. Powers to Intervene. The Cbent Oat cf Luck. Ely's First Mine Nabob Gone. Havana. Alfredo 7.aya. has ben 1x It offir Lilly S3 St. Petersburg. Omvi'le, ('si Tbnias Ixm l jon ll.ink I acqirt-1nominated for th presidency by the the msd norneed have that of powers who. trial? In fine, after prosper that yeirs ny'!f 'll well. It's a iiy convention, which died s pr( osals of mediation to Constant! National liberal achieved a fnr;vinn in Kri'-n- l Very t ; view to brlnelng sn elii (lid not adjourn until nearly 1 o'clock made the first big noptn with t, do a mti'h f t your client, f.r. Sin-at one 40 the war between Tarkey and Ilal; Tuesday morning. Zayas sow Is s'rike fit Ely. .Mr. l;timor AtnTKan. I over Trlpr-Il- . sta'e senator. t.m served as eiion of good, w hle RONS tf't one-thir- d Ilewlctt's Products SYSTEM Arrangement by Which One's Favorite Recipes Are Always at Hand When Wanted. a, - INDEX h Prudent friends always hesitate about giving a cookbook to a bride, because in this conscientious age no reasonable young woman would dare start the battle of housekeeping without one, and she may not take kindly to a second. But to give a struggling bride a card catalogue for recipes that's quite another matter. Who has not Been the housewife cut promising recipes from her favorite newspaper and put them in the back of her tattered cookbook, where they are never to be found when wanted because unlndexed? The bride may be spared all this by the addition to her kitchen library of a collection of stiff cards on which may be written or pasted recipes gleaned from friends or periodicals. In the possession of a local bride are ten yellow Index cards dividing tha collection in groups under "soup," "meat." "Balads," "deserts." etc. A few very simple receipts are printed under each head, but the majority of the cards are plain. They are kept In a strong little case which Is made to resemble a book. Otter cases and more cards may be purchased at any time to match these, so that when the bride's treasures overflow one volume a second or a half dozen may be added. Write For This Free Book 20 Beautiful Modern Rooms tells how you can get the very latest effects on your walls. Contains a sample of the Color Plant our artists will furnish you, FREE, for any rooms you wish to decorate. itifi-hue- kAMY 10c i IraaOltli 1x4. raa4 lasaH, Ska. r tats Otj, Ink I, IIS tn Sired M DONT FAIL to WRITE FOR THE FREE BOOK WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS TABLE TAKES LITTLE SPACE Attached to Wall, It May Bs Dropped Out of Way When Not In Use. Special prices during April, May, June, July snd Auguni: any quantity, one dozen to 1.000 or more. First-clan- s shipments guaranteed every Monday and Thursday. Larred Plymouth Kocks, Khoda Island Reds, Black Minorcas. Drown Leghorns soy time of the year. All information and prices on application. Write lo us today. Where the table room Is limited or where a place for starting flower seeds is wanted, a very neat and stout table may be had by fastening a plank of The Bihn Hatchery, Petaluma. Cal. suitable dimensions to the wall or di TIM) UargMt la lit worM, capacity IMi.lAUcbk ka. rectly before the window with a pair of hinges on the under side of Many a married man has a chaperon In his wife. Sinna It la worth will In lo ho wall, Uke Osrtluid Tea, Nature' .Misdlclue. It's practically Impossible for a man to form an Impartial opinion of him- self. The average man's way of forgiving an enemy is meaner than bis refusal to do so. When an old man dies and his relatives say that he la better off the chances are that be 1c. Am-ctica- n the plank and to j - t d com-Oian- d - j Judge . Maternity Department !:i-!- J ) outu-man- c.V'i Novel Breadpan. WVn I want to bnk! bread Into round loaven, hbh are rsperlally lio for fancy sandwiebes, I take an rmpty tomato or com can, m it off the top, and then fasten a piee of heavy wire around the ou'side, about half way up. writ a contributor to the Woman's Home Companion. Where the ends tnet, I twiKt the? one over or around th othpf, for a di. tnm vf two or three Indie from the fin, thus forming a convenient hsmlk-- . This is a rood as a store tin, Kansas City Star. j 1 .!" ' i. a 1 t. Mrc-M- n :'." k I . m ni--- j l'-ili'l- c. Spanish Meat Balls. Get 15 or 20 cents wrrta of Hamburg steak; ml with u one egg, four or five slices of stale bread soaked and well drained snd then add to It the pulp of five or sis prepared chills. Mil all well together with the hands; then add a couple cloves of garlic finely cut. Now salt and msfce Into patties snd fry In good hot lard. When all are cookd sift a little flour In your pan and make a thick gravy to go over them. f i r '- r'4 1 se-n- Kld l! e Unr 1 ymn, i Beans Spanish. a pint of r ink beans In plenty of water without salt until done. When done put some lard In a frying pan, add an onion, a roupls? f tomatoes and a couple of green peppers (or prepared Mexican cfilit) and the beans, with water to cover well; season with salt and cook until gravy on them thickens. It hurries them to mah a few of the beans, as this thickens the gravy quickly. Roll about .' " His Work. ought to be a social window An electrician table-spoonfu- ls ("-- t f't-f-1- or "Ik-caus- e - - tt4 wall apron. success." The table Is held up by stout w ires "Why an electrician especially?" In screw each of end from eyes running be is so wail posted on the table to screweyes In the wall or current tsjplcs." window casing. The wires should be fastened to the) Fact and Fancy. , wall and the ends next to the table "Great Srott, Maria, that's a daring so books with the that table dress!" provided may be dropped out of the way whoa "It's a fancy costume." not In use. Well. If I were yc, I would sUcH a IHlle closer to fact" Judge. Appetizing Dish. Another Use for Medicine. Put two heaping tables poonfuli of A Chicago family which employs ss sugar In a bowl, add the grated rind of two large oranges, yolks of four Its butler an old fashioned negro was eggs and whites of two and beat them constantly annoyed by the doorbell of house getting out of order. Or. together for a few minutes. Heat ono the electrl-la- n who cupful of milk, pour It gradually Into several occasions an the bowl, stirring all the lime. Turn iu'd some sort of while powder t fix Into the sauce pan, stirring carefully n his work, had been called over the fire until It thicken, but do the bll. One evening when there were gtiesis Dot let It boll. Htraln Into the bowl, add the strained Juice of the oranges it dinner, one of them complained f a sot throat. The mistress of the and one heaping tablespoon of powbouse turned to the butler and said: dered gelatine dissolved In three "Sam. when dinner Is over. gr to the of water; stir occasionally and then pour Info a wet mold and put Irug store and gel a small bottle of s solution." tjolK-l- l away until set. Turn out onto a srlas "Iletore de Ijiwd!" exclaimed the dish and decorate with a few sections negro In genuine distress. "Is dat do". of orange. Sell out of ordah agin?" Popular - f regular Hula. SSc Alabastine Company "Ol IC liiautiul Walt Tint The come in IS exquiaite tint. More art'mic than wall paper or paint at a fraction ol the coit. ICaltomine color are hursh and common beaide the d water colot tint of Alabastine. Absolutely sanitary euieit and quickest to use, goet furthest and will nut chip, peel. or run on. Dw'l mtM an tiprrt w put aiffrttoaa In mi fUsa. full t lb. rk., irkiu. RUPTURE ' Shows te I i Tilden Cke. Two cups sugar, one half cup bnttr four ees, on cup swwt milk, thr pupa flour, onhalf cup "fm starch, two spoonfuls baking powdr. bites of errs to a froth and add last two ten upoonf uls Havering. ts Vt llngajEine. COFFEE HURTS One in 1 h res- - It that Is difficult to make people belleva co.fi-- e la a lHi!on to at b ast one person out of every 1i,.rcs, but people j j ar slowly finding It out, although thouHsnds of thrrn iffcr terribly before they discover fliaj lait. A New Yoik !,otl man rays: h time after drinking coffee I became replies, tiervo is and exeSied, so that I was unable to sit five minutes In one Iio Inclined to vomit and p'nf. was suffer from Iocs of sleep, which got worse; and worse. "A lady said that perhaps coffei was the caus of my trouble, and suggested that I try Post urn, I laughed at th thought tbst reffee burl me, but she Insisted so hard that I finally bad I have been ussome Po?tum made ing It In plar of coffee ever since, for t noticed that all my former n'rvous-6- s I b snd Irritation disappeared. ran to sleep perfectly, and the fostum tasted as good or lie fer than the old coffee, so what was th use of sticking lo a beverage that was injuring tne? "Orw day on an tif tha country I remarked to a young lady friend on her gret!y Improved sppear-ssc- . Fhe exp'.ained that some tlroa before she had q'lit using roffe and tb bad gained a taken to Postum. aumber of pounds arid her former palpitation of the heart, bumming in tha esrs, fremblirg of the hands and legs and other di.ereeable feelings had disappeared. Pt.e recommended me to and waa quit coff"e tnd take very much surred to find that 1 bad already ma1e the change, "She said tir brother bad a!o r eelved great benefit from leaving el seffee and taking on Postom." -- There e a reason. " trace A Keaaatata fxa eWve ftiaaa. tta e sr - l , trws mm 4 (sill ( bSMMMS n r4 tatrt. t |