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Show Question of t.uiilng tha been couiinitej ty geographers that If the sea were emptird of its water and all the rivers nr the earth were to pour tinir t floods Into k, ft has pit-sen- the vacant . spui-ralh.viug nothing lor evaporation, 40,Uiw years would be required to bring tth.. wat.T of the ocean up to its present level. Typewriter Intention. A Statistician has prowl that th and dyspepsia?! in Theodore 'Roosevelt Is fiotov the fiat ion s Chief By l the death Magistrate. nf William at the " help nature l.;,r "JJJ. ensues frnm I'uiitln. ) the strain nient. Jt aim Be 1m not THE JVEW PRESIDE FT to try it and you be disappointed. They Wnut llir llrrli Doctor, The happiest hunting ground of thi herb "uoctor'' is not lsmdon. but Thi big manufacturing districts jf Lanca-rand oib.iinie. There the people place the greatest faith in him and he thrives and nourishes marvelously. It la said that one inuti. who studied botany when a poor boy, subsequently became a herb doctor and met with uch success that today lie is a man of fortune, owning valuable bouse prop-srt-y. In most nf the herbalists live In the eastern and southeastern districts. Some of them have d and commodious shops, but a few tarry on busint in private houses. An mil it.ruisn (lock. An interesting exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution is an old German clock that was ticking about fifteen years before the birth of the great American republic. U keeps good time and Is HO years old. It Is made of hardwood and the work was all done by hand. Every piece of the mechanism is highly polished, and it Is put together with handwruught rivets ol brass. The parts show very little wear and the timepiece is so carefully constructed that it does not vary a second In time during twenty-fou- r hours. e McKinley hantlit of tin- - mhatsin Czoigos. Theodore Roosevelt, the ..oii-n- t becomes of the Culled States. lu Theodore Roosi lt was burn in York City October 27. 1858, of Dutch and Scotch-Irisancestry. By all laws of heredity he is s natural lender, as his ancestry on both hla father's anil his mother's side, who trace back beyond revolutionary daya, were conspicuous by reasou of their His father waa Theodore quality. New h PRESIDENT r well-fitte- Ail luiaitiilt Jloue. Trouser Without Hotlom-rringe"Puffins answered an advertisement In which somebody ottered to sell him the secret for preventing trousers from getting fringes around the bottom. What did they tell him?" To wear knickerbockers. Boston Courier. e. SALESMEN Reliable House wants $ traveling salesmen, permanent position, alanle line. Hox 434. t'hlcaso. Words That Hrgln with A." In fifty years the words and phrases of the English language lexlconised under the letter A' have Increased from 7,000 In number to nearly 60,000. 3clence and Invention requiring new terms are largely responsible. Roosevelt, after whom he was named, and hla mother, whose given name waa Martha, waa the daughter of Jamea and Martha Bulloch of Georgia. Educated at Home. Young Roosevelt waa primarily educated at home under private teachers, after wjiich be .entered Harvard, graduating in 1830. Those qualities of aggressiveness which have marked his more recent years of public life were present' with him in college, and he was a conspicuous figure among his fellows. It was an interesting period In the history of the party and the nation, and young Roosevelt entered upon the political field with eagerness and energy. The purification of political and official life had been for some time an Hi feUiOIIIUUs 17, The bee and honey rabbets of North Germany are having a hard time. They feel the competition of the artificial honey factories very much. The artificial product contains often no more than 10 per cent of natural honey. the cheapestinpaint The usin economy Deyoe ready paint is in results more than price. It covers more and lasts longer than load and oil, two to one; ten to one of some paint. Use Devoe; and figure cost by the square yard, or oar. not by the gallon; its tin. cheapest paint made, figured that wav. - IVv...-- : Ask the nearest insist mi having it. hir pumiihi. t , painting freeif yuit p ip r UOOIMWIXT I'F.Vi tr.. CillCAt ii r f.- m-- f w , Ueut.-Co- l. Hooeevelt led the lllg-giuso- ii, d half-doze- n, ce civil-servi- MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. ideal with him, ant) with this came tha belief in the efficacy of the application of rules to executive conduct. So strongly did he Impress himself upon his political associates that in 1882 he was nominated for the state assembly and elected. In tha Stata A.wmlilf. He served for three years and soon came to be recognised as an able and fearless advocate of the people's rights and he succeeded in securing the passage of several measures of great benefit The abolition of feea in the office of the county clerk and the abolition of the joint power of the board of aldermen In the mayor's appointments were among those of special benefit to the rity of New York. Another important work done by him was the investigation of the city government, and particularly the police department, in the winter of 1884. Another Important acrvlre waa securing the passage of the civil service reform law of 1814. nr York. Kims fur Mayor of In 1886 Mr. Roosevelt was nominated as an independent candidate for mayor of New York. but. although indorsed by the Republicans, was defeated. In 1SS4 be was chairman of the New York delegation to the national ReHe had hern publican rpnvenMii. civil-servi- Mm. Wlnnlwn Koothlnff Syrup Fnr rtilMren imh h!mc. imrtitN iht fwn. rwliicAntw boul- flftniDiatlon.iilliiyiuiit.ruiehwiiidivlic.&cit In KftiMn lliirriiihlp. llourjr 1, when If there Si-l- d IfeU. Kdward Dislikes Poor English. King Edward VII. hag a violent dislike of poor English. His own words come slowly, and he frequently corrects bad grammar that comes to his ears. Hough Kldsra. civil-servi- Two ladles contended for precedence in the court of Charles V. They appealed to the monarch, who, like Solomon awarded: "Liet the older go first." Such a dispute was never known Afterward. Argonaut. I am sura Pino's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years into. Mrs. Tnoa. Rujuins, Maple Street, Norwich. N. Y., Feb. the From the time of landing until the fall of Santiago tbe Rough Rider were giant flgurea in tha campaign. Their work reached a climax on July in the desperate charge up among those who did not regard Mr. regimeut Sau Juan hill. He had shared all tha Blaine as the most available candidate of the party, but after the lattere hardships of his meu, and when he nomination Mr. Roosevelt gave him broke the red tape of discipline to hla hearty support, and in tha face complain of Gen. Shaftere camp and of the remarkable defection in New its dangers from disease tbe army wgs with him and the war department lisYork at that time. tened to bis judgment. ' On July 11 he wee commissioned s colonel of volunla lit Mill jail Civil lev rlM In May, 1899. President Harrison ap- teers. Eloetod Uoirruor of Xi York. pointed him civil service commissioner. and be served as president of tha Scarcely two months later the new board until May, 1896. During his in- military hero was nominated tor govcumbency he was untiring in hla ef- ernor of New York. In the convenforts to apply the civil service prin-- tion ho received 751 votes, against the 218 east for Gov. Frank S. Black. Col. Roosevelt entered into the camROOSEVELT. paign with characteristic energy. Men of all parties supported him. and he was sleeted by plurality of more than 18,000. Hla administration was vary satisfactory to his state. As reformer, official, military leader and state executive, he has carried his earnest dashing personality Into it alL As a Writer. As a writer of outing papers his varied experiences on tbs trail bars served blm well. In biography, his life of Thomas H. Benton and of Gouveroour Morris have been praised. Essays and papers dealing with political life have added to tbls reputation. Of his latest work, "The Rough Riders" has been pointed to as "one of the most thrilling pieces of military history produced in recent years." Whan his name was first proposed for the vice presidency, Mr. Roosevelt declined the honor, preferring to remain governor. He finally consented, after much pressure. Mr. Koosavslt's Family. Mr. Roosevelt has been married twice. His first wife was Miss Alice Lea of Boston ; the second. Miss Edith CABINET MEMBERS ACCEPT Carow of New York. He is the father ROOSEVELT'S CALL'. of six children, ranging froth 16 to 8 Believe Mnrcrlly Actual m ilia I'mlilmt, years of age. anil all Will Retain Their Portfolio. His domestic life is Ideal. Whathar ensconced in winter quarters at AlIt was stated 011 excellent authority bany or New York, or at the famous that all members of the cabinet have Roosevelt home at Oyster Bay on Long accepted the reappoiulment tendered Island, he is an indulgent father and by President Roosevelt. The manner romps with his children with as much in which the president made tbe apseat as the youngest of them. The rendered it impossible for pointment youngsters are known as the Roose- the members of the cabinet to taka and all reflect in tome J velt other as coarse, they already are in manner the paternal characteristic. the positions and cannot decline, bnt All Ilrlglit Children. most resign their places if they dealra ciplea of merit and capacity to all exThe oldest girl is Alice, tall, dark ecutive departments. Aa a result ml and serious to leave tha (,'abinet. looking. She ridea her thls seal the country waa shown the More than this, they all believe in Cuban father's with campaign horse flrat practical application of tha rules the eincerety of the president in desire fearlessness and grace. The next olive to civil government branch la Theodore, Jr., or "young ing their services and in return they Civil gorvtca Ksforiner. Teddy," the idol of his fathers heart wish toaaaist liim to the full extent of civll-scrvland a genuine chip of the old block. their powers to carry ul the poiiciee Ho proved that unflinching reform waa not only consist- Young "Teddy" owns a shot gun and of former Ireaideul McKinley, which ent with party loyalty, but In the dreams of some day shooting bigger Mr. Roosevelt has adopted for bia adhighest degree was necessary to party game than hla father ever did. He ministration. service. None doubted the reformer! also rides a pony of his own. Another feature of the relations of Alice, the eldest girl, Is nearly 16. the new Republicanism, but it was not an easy president with the last Adtask. Judgment, tact, honesty, ener- She is the only child by the first Mrs. ministration which has liecoine known Young Teddy," the pres- Is to the effect that Mr. Roosevelt gy, and a certain sturdy pugnacity Roosevelt has were necessary to the accomplishment been fully advised and lias approved of of his purpose. Every detail of the tbe negotiations in progress relative to system was opened to carping critithe proposed islbmiau canal treaty cism and to hostile attack. The adwith England. ministration itself was only friendly to the movement. Not only had poliOklahoma Man Iiiaalt tha Flag and ara ticians to be kept out of places, bnt MoMmkI. competent servitors had to he provided. One man was dragged throngli the it recta of Oklahoma City, Okla., Thursla tha Foils Comm 1m loo. day by an angry rrowd for maligning As president of the bis country and president and narrowcommission Mr. Roosevelt resigned In ly escaped lynching, ami another, who May, 1895, to become president of the New York board of police commission(poke ill of the Hilice, waa compelled ersto flee for ilia life. Legislative investigation had shown the corruption In that body, R. M. Bradshaw, a contractor, who and to this field he turned with a new had declared that lie was an anarchist seat. An uncompromising enforceand would neither respect 'resident ment of law was his policy. It brought McKinley nor the American flag, was criticism and vituperation upon him, of his cost and hat and drag-geStripped but he persisted. Honeet methodi in to the public square, lie had rethe police department were forced, in a memorial parade, fused to murcli and principle! were emand American flags were placed in bodied into the eyetem of appointhis hands and lie was forced to head ALICE ROOSEVELT. ments and promotions. Sunday closthe procession, of several hundred peoing of saloons liecame a fact, and a ent Mrs. Roosevelt's oldest child, is IS. ple, and kiss and cheer the flag. lie seemly observance of the day was in- Then there are Kermlt. 11; Ethel, 9; waa advised to leave town. A school sisted upon. Archibald, 6, and Quentin, 3. teacher who denounced the police for Wsvys Ainlatant Secretary. not protecting Bradshaw had to flee In April, 1897, Mr. Roosevelt was Shallow Lakn fnr Flab. for his life. nominated by President McKinley to Prof. Marsh of Wisconsin, in speakbe assistant secretary of the navy. He ing recently of the peculiarities of pushed repairs on the ships and worked Lake Winnebago, said that it is re- Boers Capture ISO llrltlah sod FI ft can tiinia. with might and main, forseelng a con- markable for its shallowness. Alflict with Spain. He left A twenty-eigla about miles from It I,ord Kitchener, though undispatch done to secure the highestnothing a has from of in it announces width, depth that the only lreloria, efficiency in the navy. feet. This Is due to the Boers ambushed three companies of twenty-fiv- e On May 6, 1898. Mr. Roosevelt re- fact that the lake's outlet is constantly mounted infantry, with three guns, signed this place to muster In a cav- deepening atid that its inlet Is gradu- commanded by Major Gough, in the alry regiment for the Spanish war. ally filling Its bottom with a sandy or of Slieeper's Nek. After severe vicinity Ufe In the west had made this a fit- earthy deposit. But Winnebagos fighting the British were overpowered ting ambition. Aa a hunter of big shallowness makes It remarkably rich and lost their guns, the sights and game, used to the saddle and the camp In fish; Indeed, it Is one of the most and an unerring shot with rifle and productive known. Shallow lakes al- breech blocks of which were first deTwo officers and fourteen ways have more fish than deep ones, stroyed. men were killed ami five officers and chiefly, perhaps, because there Is mors men were wounded. Five twenty-fiv- e vsgetatlon on the bottom of the shal150 men were made prisonofficers and one. does low not flourish Vegetation ers In deep water. ' Hull's Catarrh Cara Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75& MilW Willi to join coin-mau- We run wild over the furnishings of a house; its furniture, carpets, hangings, pictures and music, and always forget or neglect the most important requisite. Something there should be always on the shelf to provide against sudden casualties or attacks of pain. Such come like a thief in the night; a sprain, strain, Budden backache, toothache or neuralgic attack. There is nothing easier to get than a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil, and nothing surer to cure quickly any form of pain. The house is incomplete without it Complete it with a good supply. rnlvenlty Insures Its Students. Giessen University Insures its students against accident, paying 13,000 In case of death. Medical, chemical and veterinary students pay 20 cents a term for insurance; for the others no charge Is made. Are Too Using Allans Foot-Kua-T It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Alien's Foot-Eas- e, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2 Co. Samples sent FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, IRuy, N. Y. Juue la tbe regiment Bailed in Cuba. Hen. Shatter The Absanr of It. Is any truth in the saying that happiness is tha absence of all pain, mental and physical, the enjoyc- Ftaiir 41 ( 'lcnfy Aht Dlsagrs ment of it can only be found la heaWilli 4 mini, Ilirmied l,y ven. But so far as tbs physical Is conliliinml Silile). The i ley court nf inquiry recon- cerned, it is within easy reach; at least measurably to, as far as curs will v .. vene! 1'iiiliiy, si ini In'f.ire it adjourned The sum of human misery la thla examined fmir iltieso. The must go. is line made up of greater or less deiuipor I .i :: t incidcul nf t he day was tbe of physical suffering. The minor dcciRinu nf I lie enurt withdrawing a gress aches and pains which afflict mankind question put l.v Hid court' itself, ask-lu- g are sasy to reach and as easily cured. a w it hen to give li is opinion con- Thera are none in the whole category, cerning u point under cuntruversy. which, if taken in time, cannot bo Tlie moat import nut wilnesa exam- cured. They must in some form afined during the day wu Admiral flict the neives, the bones, the muscles who commanded the buttlesliip and joints of the human body. They MassaeliiiM-Ilduring the bombard- are all more or leas hurtful and wastement May 31 of the battleship Colon, ful to the system. St. Jacobs Oil Is then lyiug in the outer harbor at San- mads to curs them, to search out hidden pain spots, and to cure promptly tiago. In a true remedial and way. Admiral lligginsou said, in hia Very, very many have notlasting known hapAdmiral had not Schley judgment. piness for years till they used It, and done ail possible to destroy the Colon very many are putting off curs and on that date, and tliut the Colon could happiness because they don't use It, have been destroyed Imd the Americas Dhj Huwalla Writes Slowly. fleet closed iu and at tucked at cluwtr William Dean Howells, the novelist, TI10 range. Spanish shore batteries rites very slowly and, although hla tbe Admiral considered, did not hand looks like a hurried one. It Is amount to much. really almost laborious. At the sama Major Wood, who cuiuitiauded tlis ha finds dictation Impossible sad marine force 011 the Maaaae.husetta, therefore depends entirely upon hla testified that when attacked by the ggn ahors batteries Admiral Schley bad Starboard your given this order: helm and lets get out of this." They were 10,000 feet from the batteries. He considered the distance too great for effective work. Captain Barber, second in on the Texas, (Captain Phillips dead) testified that wheu tha squadron went to Ceinfue goo, earthworks were discovered, but no attempt was made UedesUroy them.' Us had heard ,qf 119 gedvral orders or directions having lieeu issued regarding conduct bf a ' tight should tha lie ulso Spanish fleet be engaged. thought ships might liavt coaled at lea Instead of going to Key West, ss they did at this time, by orders of Admiral Schley. SCHLEY COURT OF INQUIRY Ki;UM3 ITS SESSIONS. ce PRICE. 25c. The Folia's Parrot. One pises In the Vatican gardens to which the pops Invariably bands hla taps on his dally walks Is the little menagerlo, where he rewards the loyal parrot's cry, Viva II papa!" with a double ration of sugar. New York City, June 12th, 1WUL I heartily recommend Uarflald Tea for lit or trouble. Our family physician prewrlliad yonr Too, and after taxing four packagta my system ia in port act condition and my com pi axiom baa lisooms clear. 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