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Show WHAT THE TRADE MARK MEANS TO THE BUYER Few people realize the importance f the words Trade Mark stamped If they did on the goods they buy. It would save them many a dollar pent for worthless goods and put a manufacturers lot of unscrupulous out of the business. When a manufacturer adopts a trade mark Lea assumes the entire responsibility for 'the merit of his takes his business repu-tioin his hands out in the limeon the squate with the buylight er of his poods with the dealer, and with himself. The other manufacturer the one who holds out Inducements," offering to brand all goods purchased with each local dealer's brand sidesteps res i and when these inferior goods come back it's the local 4ealer that must pay the penalty. A good example of the kind of protection afforded the public by a trade mark is that offered in connection with National Lead Companys advertising of pure White Lead as the best paint material. . j j NORTHWEST NOTES The total loss to the passengers in the sixteen coaches held up in Yellowstone park by the lone highwayman is now placed at $10,000 In money and an equal value in watches and jewelry. The Socialists, in state convention, at Helena, Mont, adopted a platform and nominated a full state ticket. Harry Hazleton of Missoula was nominated for governor. There are three preachers on the ticket. Alex. Poilerato, a Greek section hand, employed by the Southern Pacific at Teck station, while attempting 10 board e. freight train at Jackson, New. fell beneath the wheels and had his right foot crushed. Woo Chew, a Chinese business man of Reno, Nevada, will vote at the next election, being the first Chinaman ever registered to vote in the state. His mother and father are both American-born and Chew was born in San Francisco. Two masked men held up the saj loon of P. A. Lillis at Divide, Mont., up That the Dutch Hoy Painter trade i (Otnpelling eight men to linehands with their wall the against mark is an absolute guaranty of purithe bandits ty in White Lead is proved to the above heads while one ofhundred dolTwo Hied their i pockets. most skeptical by the offer National was secured. Lead Company make to send free to lars, I. D. McCutcheon, a prominent and instrucany address a tions how to test the white lead for member of the Seattle bar and secrethemselves. The testing outfit is be- tary and acting governor of the terriing sent out from the New York tory of Montana under President Aroffice of the company, Woodbridge thur, is dead as a result of an operaBuilding. tion following a general breakdown. He was G9 years of age. Louis Jacobs was probably fatally injured near Billings, Mont., by being t hurled over a embankment by a runaway horse. A lady out riding with Jacobs escaped serious injury. Both were found unconscious at the foot of the embankment. The convention of American press humorists at Denver elected J. Edmund Vance Cooke of Cleveland Frank and Johnnys Pa See here, young man. ary-treasurer How do you expect to get on if you J. Searight of Los Angeles president. never see things? You must look1 for The matter of the next meeting place was left to the executive committee. things always keep looking as I do. Johnny Gee! Railroad men say that the tracks of the Western Pacific will be into Wells, A Unanimous Vote. Nevada, before the middle of Septemwho had reA Soon after the tracks reach this ber. cently arrived at the estate of riches service will be instituted. train ttended his first banquet. The wine city, is an important point on Welis rather Was particularly vile, and so several in that it is the Western the Pacific, near who were seated the gentlemen meets It Southern Pawhere the point German were quite satisfied to have cific. him empty the bottles that had been The stockholders of the Denver City let apart for their common use. company, at a meeting last Tramway Neither the quality nor the quantity of the wine in the least disturbed the week, authorized a bond Issue of will be of which Teuton, and, after draining the last used to retire the $13,000,000 bonds outstanding glass, he looked around jovially and and indebtedness, and the remainder now haf I drunk laid: Shentleinen, en all your wine and safed you the placed in the treasury and issued as Imtrouble of trlnking vat you did not needed for further extensions and provements. like. I tink you ought to vote me a Eugene Chafin, candidate for the public tank. They did. Lipplncotts. presidency on the Prohibition ticket, delivered two addresses in Billlng3, Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of Mont, on the 27th, one in the afterCASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for noon and the other in the evening, in Infants and children, and see that It which he took occasion to declare that the only real Issue before the peoBears the ple of the country was that of the Signature of liquor question. In Use For Over itO Years. of the Fred Yockey, You The Kind Have Always Bought of branch the Western Uandsburg Federation of Miners, who was reWe Know That Fellow. That man over there is the biggest cently arrested on a charge of conspiring to blow up with dynamite a kln in the city. pipe line of the Yellow Aster Mining Rob you, would he? Rob! Say, if I had to shake hands company of Randsburg, Cal., has been with that fellow I wouldnt feel sure I released from custody, no one appearhad all my fingers until Id counted ing against him. J. R. Taylor, one of the best 'em." Boston Transcript known mining men in the Black Hills, An Observation. and his helper, Miller, were InOne of the most annoying things in stantly killed In the Burlington mine life is to fall in a coal hole, or stumble at Redfern, S. D. The men had just over an uneven bit of pavement, and stepped into a cage to be raised from get badly enough hurt to make you 111 the danger of a blast, but a break all day, but not badly enough to be caused the stage to stick, and the exable to recover damages from the plosion caught them. II. S. Evans, of Butte, has been sencity. to one year in the penitentenced The people of Paris, 2,714,000, could his plea of guilty of upon tiary 0.29 and on a the of stand square mile, Evans for several years was a population of Chicago on about 0.22 of trusted employe of the Boston & Mona square mile. tana Mining company. He was of name with the charged forging Charles McCoy, cashier of the company, to several checks. As yet no word has been received concerning the probable fate of the Biitish steamship Aeon, which has been out from Portland since July 1 and fmm San Francisco since July 6, bound for Auckland, N. Z. Reinsurance on her has run up to 35 per cent. She should have arrived at her destination three weeks ago. After wandering and hopeless dazed In the mountains without food t and shelter for nearly hours, Roderick Emile Rombauer, a St. Louis jjurist and author, staggered into the Drake hotel at Estes Park, Colo., and Is slowly recovering from a harrowing experience. He was lost in the mountains for two nights and days. A Butte Miner dispatch from Livingston, Mont., states that the chase after Kid Royal, Lhe famous rustler, has been abandoned, after a pursuit by two posses from Park and Sweet Grass counties for more than 300 miles. The trail of the bandit was lost at .Two Dot, where Royal Is beSOLD BY ALL LEADINC DRUGCiSTS lieved to have crossed Into the Snowy Bottle vatatze only, regular price 50$ mountains. prod-nct.'"-y- n ens-b.iity- , blow-pip- I e i. r"1 What is IN THE LIMELIGHT ns DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN CHIEF German-America- n $25,-000,00- 0, vice-preside- nt Ch-ri- s for-fer- forty-eigh- Are we claiming too much for Pc on when we claim it to be an eft tive we remedy for chronic catarrh? Haverealis in abundant proof that Peruna us ity such a catarrh remedy? Let 6ee what the United States Dispensatory says of the principal ingredients of Peruna. Take, for instance, the ingredient hydrastis canadensis, or golden BeaL Norman E. Mack of Buffalo, recently selected The United States Dispensatory says as chairman of the Democratic national commit- of this herbal remedy, that it is largely tee, occupies a most unique position. He was employed in the treatment of depraved practically the only Bryan Democrat in the dele- mucous membranes lining various gation from his state to the Denver convention. organs of the human body. It Is also noteworthy if one recollects that in Another ingredient of Peruna, cory-dal- is for each of the previous two Bryan campaigns formosa, is classed in the United the presidency Mr. Mack flocked by himself a3 States Dispensatory as a tonic. Cedi on seeds is another ingredient of a Bryan man. The first time it happened Mr. Mack started out with the antis, and that lined Peruna. The United States Dispensahim up with such men as David B. Hill, William tory says of the action 6f cedron that C. Whitney, Bourke Cockran, the late Gov. it is used as a bitter tonic and in the InterBilly" Russell of Massachusetts, W. F. Vilas treatment of dysentery, and in for substitute a as diseases mittent of Wisconsin and men like that. Rather than not be regular, however, he accepted tbe quinine. Send to us for a free book of test!- -, dictum of his party convention and made the think of Pebest of it." He was with Bryan throughout the monials of what the people The best a catarrh as runa remedy. campaign and ever thereafter. It was chiefly as a result of his loyalty to Bry- evidence is the testimony of those who an that he was honoied with .his present office. Five or six years ago Mack came out with a terrifying warning to his have tried it. fellow Democrats in states that were not holding fast to the true Bryan faith in their various state platforms. He declared that unless they stuck by the USED CHURCH AS SCHOOLROOM. platform and the ideals of the Bryauized Democracy he saw an awful smashup coming just down the road a way. There would be a third party, headed Proceedings That Somewhat Astonby Bryan, George Fred Williamsi Tinman, Tpwpe and others, and they would This Oh the bod old Democracy &nd send it to the scrip heap. awful warning was intended to drive David Bennett Hill, Belmont, Taggart and other Democrats of alleged Republican tendencies hurrying to the woods ished th write passV to avert the simoon. This year Mack was one of the early birds of the Bryan movement In the Democracy. In Buffalo Mr. Mack is recognized as a power, politically and otherwise. He owns a daily newspaper, the Times, and he has other business Interests which have helped to make him a very comfortable fortune. 100-foo- secret- Pc-ru-n- a. WILL HELP TO GATHER COIN Fred W. Upham of Chicago has been named as assistant treasurer of the Republican national committee and given full power and authority to go out into the highways and byways as well as into (he humming marts of trade as an official beggar. There is no question but this one of the biggest begging Mr. Upham gives commissions in the books, and neither is there much doubt that the G. O. P. begging will be thoroughly and painstakingly done. Mr. Upham will pay attention particularly to the western portion of the country, and will have his headquarters in Chicago. His position will be only nominally second to that of George R. Sheldon, the New York financier, who is treasurer of the committee. Sheldon will confine his operations to the east, where his intimate relations with most of the big financiers and business men will make it easy for him to coax ftie needed sinews from their wallets. In the west Upham will do much more effective work than could Sheldon, on account of the rumors connecting the latter with one or two dozen trusts beneficent, of course in which he is an officer. Upham is a real business man and the head of an Important lumber manufacturing firm In the central metropolis. He is also interested in the coal business and in several other concerns of varied character. Personally, Upham is what is generally termed a "hustler. Incidentally, but in no wise contradictory, he is a good deal of a club man and belongs to a long string of social and patriotic organizations. He Is 47 years old and began bis political career in Chicago as an alderman ten years ago. He has been holding some sort of an official position in that city ever since and has made an excellent record. coin-liftin- g PANAMAS NEW PRESIDENT Domingo Obaldia, who has succeeded Dr. Amador as president of the republic of Panama, was born about 64 years ago in David, a town on the isthmus, and is still a man of active physique and vigorous intellectual powers. Since the creation of the republic in 3SS3 his career has been a most eventful one. He served as senator in the Colombian congress, and on September 20, 1903, took over the functions of governor of Sexton. The sexton of oiife church that keeps open doors all day long didnt know whether to regard the matter In the light of a desecration or a devotional exercise. He paid no attention when the three women, watched by a man who stood at the lower end of the aisle, wjflked the length of the church and back again. Even when they made the trip a second time he scarcely gave them a thought, but when the trio started around the church a third time and the man called out, Step a little more briskly, please, he began to wonder, and presently made inquiry. the I hope you won't be offended, man replied. I am a physical culture instructor. I am teaching these young ladies to walk. I have already taught them to walk In the street, in the drawing room, in the theater and every place else they are likely to find themselves. I am now teaching them to walk in church. Very few women can walk there properly. Some lope, some swagger, some 6kip, others adopt a mincing gait. All these styles are very inappropriate for church. A dignified, subdued gait alone Is suitable for devotional purposes. Church Is the best place for pupils In walking to receive practical instruction, therefore I have brought them here. Great fathers! gasped the sexton. What next? But he said no more till the walking exercise was ended. Then he followed the class to the door. I hope, he said, you will practice by coming the lesson learned here to church once in a while. to-da- y OCULIST A MkN OF RESOURCE. Has a Blind Beggar Woman to Advertise His Business. takes various forms, Enterprise even in Warsaw. A young oculist, finding that patients were few and far between, hit upon an original means of advertising. He engaged a blind woman who sits and begs by the Church of the Holy Panama. Two months later, when the uprising Cross to hold a light board whereon occurred, Senor Obaldia was arrested and held are written his name, address, profesa prisoner in the house of Dr. Amador, who af- sional qualifications and consultation terward became president. On the senator tak- hours. ing the oath of allegiance to the new republic As the church Is In the busiest he was released. His appointment as minister thoroughfare of the town the notice to the United States followed. attracts a good deal of attention. The Senator Obaldia led the conservative party in beggar herself says she i3 quite satisPanama, but also showed reform tendencies. While minister to (he United fied with the results, as many people Siates'he was a follower of President Amador, and was elected notice her who would otherwise pass of the republic. It was during Amador's recent absence in Europe that, while by, and as the doctor has added his acting as president, Obaldia discovered a system of graft which permeated assurance that she is hopelessly the entire administration. He at once introduced drastic reforms, but they blind benevolent old ladies throw copwere all nullified on Amadors return to Panama. And since nearly a fortnight pers into her tin mug, sure that their ago it has required the powerful influence of the United States government money is not wasted on an impostor. to protect him from unfair methods. It is not yet known whether the number ofc patients has Increased. vice-preside- GOES ON RETIRED LIST Real Admiral Richardson Clover, president of the naval board of inspection and survey, ha3 been placed in the retired list on account of age. He was born in Hagerstown, Md., just 62 years ago, and was graduated from the United States Naval academy in 1867. He has had a long and creditable career in all branches of the naval establishment, including the coast survey, in southeastern Alaska. From 1889 to 1S93 he was hydrographer In the bureau of navigation, and from 1897 to 1898 he held the responsible position of chief of the office of naval intelligence. In the early part of the Spanish war he was a member of the war and strategy board until May 1, 1898, when he was placed in command of the United States ship Bancroft. He afterward resumed charge of the office of naval intelligence until 1900, when he was assigned to duty as naval attache at the United States embassay at London, where he remained for three years. He was then placed In command of the battleship Wisconsin on the Asiatic station, and brought that vessel home to the United States. For the past three years he has been president of the board of inspection and survey engaged in the trial of warships constructed since that date. He is a member of the Metropolitan, Country and Chevy Chase clubs of Washington, and of the New York Yacht club and of the University club of New York TUNES FAIL TO KILL; MAY BUY. Aged Flute Player Makes Sure by Trying Score of Pieces. a large A little old man entered music shop and asked the assistant to show him a book of flute music. Here, sir, is a very fine selection, said the assistant, and cheap at half a dollar, seeing that it contains no fewer than 50 airs. The old man took the book, opened it, and laid it on a shelf. Then he took his flute out of his coat pocket, screwed it together and began to play softly the first tune in the book. When he had finished the first tune he turned the page and played the second. Then he played the third. An hour later he was still playing. The assistant thought it was time to hurry him up a bit. Well, sir, he said, do you think the hook will suit you? I 'ke these so far very much, thani you, said the old man, putting his Instrument to his lips again, but I have only played half the tunes so far' |