Show ONLY A SUGGESTION But It lIas Proven of Interest and V to Thousands would suggest that It If one wi lle to become fleshy and plump It 11 a fl 11 O OlY y result from the food we 68 eat t digest and that food tood should be aJ or lIe food tood like K and cereals In other rd Ule of oC food that make are Ute te foods which form the greater part ot ef our ur dall daily billS of oC fa fare Hut th trouble Ic 8 that while we eat enough and generally too much the thet stomach t from abuse and overwork dO does K nt properly digest and H ft which Ia the reason so many people thin and un under er weight the dl di gf organs do not completely dt dl gt gt t the beefsteak and egg and wholesome food There rI ar are of oC such who are dyspeptics although they ty hv have no pa pain or in front from their stomachs If such flUCh p would lay their l aside and make a regular practice tice of taking after atter each meal one or two or of Stuart Stuarts a D Tablets fod Would be quickly and thoroughly hb ed these tablets contain th natural peptones and eer every weak stomach lacks Jacks and by b supplying thIs want ant the stomach is soon Jon enabled to r regain ln Its natural tone aud vigor it t Tablets digest e cv fn ry form of tle food tood meat el egg I bread and potatoes and this is the rf Wn they so 80 quickly build up fit strengthen and thin dys ds men women and children and children even th the most delicate use ue them with marked bene l la a az no no strong irritating no nor an any harmful DyspepsIa Tablets Is the theIo Io t su 96 fuI and most widoW known r f any remedy for Cor stomach troubles It is t the c most r reasonable and or of modern medicines Stuarts n Tablets are sold by et every d thO h United States and Canada as well weIl nc as In Brit Britain ain am at iO 50 cents for treatment Nothing further is required 1 cure any tomah or to make thin dr pe Uc Dc and well willIng to f lay ay all 1111 as agents ot of the were vere e aJ Mr Ir iId fd he sands of eases ease of fraud Montana In Then replied Mr Warren arren the e 1 per cent ot of fraud under th that f Jaw must all have d in Montana A Cas it Point Mr Ir Newlands asked If 11 it 10 yas not true that there were man many Instances In i n which large bodies ot of land wore now held Individually and If It was as not true that those lands had been se secured secured cured through fraudulent er trY He kenw he said pt f one California cat cattie i tie firm whIch owned a million aeres In I n three or tour four states j Mr Warren replied that he knew or of orno no holdings so large and azid that the large I holdings wIth which he be was familiar were held wIthin railroad grants grant Mr Warren said that there Was mor more I fraud committed under the homestead net act than under an any other land law the timber and stone act because I the land could be secured under that law without paying any money oney I Irrigation in Wyoming 1 I Mr 11 Warren gave the detaIls ot of th reclamation of the land on on which Is situated the colony of Wheatland Wyoming V saying th when en enter ter d on there had not been w water ter nut for tor even een a drink wIthin twenty miles mUes After more than had bad been expended on the enterprise It was held up for tor years ears b by the govern II I mont ment under Mr Ir admin administration I Finally the ditl was straightened out wIth the re resUlt lt that sections had been settled I and thoroughly reclaimed The corn com j of the undertaking had cost I II I more than and nd only I had been taken out In t this ls connection tIon Mr Warren president of toe te com coat company I pany controlling the enterprise r de defended fended ended It against Mr Gibsons and gIvIng details of the WO work rk I done He said that where there now were persons persona riot not one family could have hoye lived be before ore the canal un nfl unI der which the colony na as was WS I c contracted And this thin explained Mr Warren I When the reading ot of th the letter was completed js is the horrIble example the quIntessence of the fraud which the senator from Montana charges against the pe of W Wyoming Gibson Used R Reports ports Mr tr Gibson replied th that t he ad no feeling except that of high regard for tor the people or of Wyoming Y that he had no desire to make any att attack ck on them He had based his hi remarks on onan onan an official report ContinuIng Mr Warren said that he did not kno know of a single Instance in which an Irrigation company was malt big ing n a cent and he added that of many that had failed DurIng time the latter part of If hi his address Mr Ir Warren was frequently interrupt interrupted ed by bJ other western senators tog Ing Patterson Newlands Dubois and Teller The discussion took 1 a wide range Including a comparIson between the effects ot of private Irrigation enter enterprises es and those conducted under the auspices or of the government Mr Ir Warren the state statement meat ment of Mr Gibson that the greater portion or of the land west ot of the MIs Is river rier wa wan owned by landlords and not by settlers asserting that t the e contra contrary was true He also said eald that Mr Ir Gibson in effect had charged con gross greca wIth enacting meretrIcious leg I dont believe responded Mr mon that congress knowingly enacted bad laws nut But I do that it has I been mIsled and th t It congress no now understood the subject no time would be lost In repealing the land laws Ine Then said Mr Warren the sen ean senator ator means to charge that congress has not been venal but merel merely fool Ish When at 50 p m Mr Warren con concluded eluded the senate adjourned adjourn d |