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Show HOW 00 YOU KNOW What raaacnabla prion for Jewelry art It you do not eonault uaf Our goods aro tha flnaat ofatainabla at any pries, and absolutsly guarantssd. 170 'MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, trees; HKKIM4. Jnt-rn- 'l louver, Colo. r PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SCORES BIG CORPORATIONS BECAUSE OF THEIR ATTITUDE. on eartk Nurn.-rl.-- , Agents Wanted, WOULD 8H0W BABY THE STANDARDS METHODS BILL ARE TORN TO PIECES Brother Had Great Schema to Quiet Crying Infant, The baby In an East End family was showing its keen at dinner the other evening over the fact there was no more milk on the table. The milk supply bad run out, unexpectedly, and the baby wanted still another drink of milk. The fond and doting parents tried to pacify It with a drink of water, but that didn't go, It wanted some more milk. That was wbat it wanted. And the child expressed Itself In a way that left no doubt about Its attitude In the premises. There was a guest present and the dinner party seemed not unlikely to end up In a riot. It was that already If noise counts for anything. Then the babys older brother got a happy Inspiration, for the little one was making Itself heard with an abaa don that was getting on brother's nerves as well as those of the others which, If left uncontrolled, It Is certain ths end to mouse,'' Big Corporations Are Hit. By ensv stage the president drew near to the Standard Oil trouble of a short time ago, and then he told of alleged methods of the Uoiltt-fellesyndicate to "overawe common curr.ets, crush out every competitor and look down upon the people with a contempt which the public deserves s long aa It permits such men to act with Impunity." it was at that point and In conneetlon with the Insurance and Chicago & Alton scandals that Mr. Roosevelt took tha heaviest fall out of wealthy corporation which have been held to account by the government. The message continued: of all "The keynote these attacks upon the effort to secure honesty In business and In politics Is well expressed In brazen protest against any effort for the moral regeneration of tho business world, on the ground that It la unnatural, unwarranted and Injurious, and that business pnnlc Is tho necessary penalty for such effort to secure business honesty. Tho morality of such a plea is precisely as great ns If made on beluilr of the men caught In a gambling establishment when that gambling establishment U raided by th police. If such words mean mean those that anything they a hose sentiments represent they stand against the effort to bring about a moral regeneration of business which will prevent a repetition of the In Tendency of Oil Concern to "Over-AweCrush and Disdain Public, Proves Warm Theme In Chiefs Communication. ,, THIRTY YEARS OF IT. Justte may continue to be, what It now Rapid Rite, is, In very fact the Department of Jus"Pa," said Mrs. Hardappi ls tice, where so far as our ability Justice la meted out with an even A Fearfully Long Siege of Dally Pain opened the letter, "the man hand to great and small, rich and pool, over our old crippled cow and Misery. weak and strong, Moreover, there should he no delay In supplementing the automobile wants to know laws now on the statute books by the Charles Von Soehnen of 210 A St, she was worth," jew as enactment of further legislation At outlined In the message 1 sent to the Colfax, Wash., says: "For at least "Tell him about six congress on Its assembling. Under the I suf- drawled Hiram Hardappie n,rl years thirty existing laws much, very much, has ' fered with kidney see, it was that poor villa. been aetually accomplished during the ,ylr past six years, and It has been shown at troubles, and the wasnt it? br actual experience that they can be tacks laid me up for enforced agalnxt the wealthiest corNo, Hiram; it wag a city tt poration and the richest and moat powdays at a time with Was, eh? Well,, by heck,hVr-sh- e erful manager or manipulator of that pain In the back end was a first-clas- s corporation, ae rigorously and fearlesscritter ? It ly as against the humblest offender. When every cent of $50." rheumatism. : Above all, they have been enforced I was up and around against the very wrongdoera and come to think of t "And have for agents of wrongdoers who sharp twinges caught his automobile was almost as so many years gone scot-fre- e and u0r flouted the laws with me, and for fifteen years the frequent a steamboat, with glass Impunity, wlnd0,'rut corporagreat anagainst of secretions kidney tions of immense wealth, which, until passages lights and a horn that you w lnJ within the last half dozen years have noyed me. But Doans Kidney Pills five miles. lu- -t treated themselves and have expected have given me almost entire freedom "What? Then write and others to treat them aa being beyond fcry and above all possible check from law. from this trouble and I cannot speak the cow he killed was a genia It le especially necessary to secure to too highly In their praise." the representatives of the national govported Holsteh 50 cents a worth Sold by all dealers. ernment full power to deal with the $500, and If he doesn't Z great corporations engaged In Inter- box. Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. every cent la cash I'll state comerce, and above all, with the the Xc:- put great Interstate common carriers. Our him.' people should clearly recognize that OPENS GRAVE FOR A PICTURE. while there are difficulties In any course of conduct to be followed In First Poetofflce Seheme, dealing with these great corporations, The first postofflee scheme. these difficulties must be faced, and one Sorrowing Widow Had to Have Picof three courses followed. ture by Which to Remember Hubby. private enterprise and wai i, The first course le to abandon all effort to overrated about 1404. see and control their actions In the InTo be exbuined after he bad been terest of the general public and to perVeil mit a return to the utter lack of conPII.FS CrRED IN To 14 Do. W' trol which would obtain If they were burled for 20 days and told to sit up Ol NTM KN r I guarantM-- fa, PA) left to the common law. I do not for and look pleasant was the tough tif iLhlnK, Jtlind, ftiwdlng or i'roiradiiez one moment believe that our people luck that befell a Wood-law- n or money refuiuleU. 60c. out at UoUdjr corpse would tolerate this position. The excemetery, New York, the other growth of modern Industraordinary trialism has rendered the common law, day. Henry Brown, a train Some finished orators dont i dispatcher which grew up under and was adapton the One Hundred and Twenty-tlnt- h know when to quit ed to deal with totally different conditions, In many respects Inadequate to street elevated road, died Dedeal with the new conditions. These new conditions make It necessary to cember 6 of rheumatic gout and was shackle cunning as In the past we have burled decently and In order. Some shackled force. The vast Individual two weeks after the funeral it ocand corporate fortunes, the vast combinations of capital, which have marked curred to Mrs. Brown that she would the development of our Industrial syslike a photograph of her husband, tem. create new conditions, and necessitate a change from the old attitude none that did him justice. Imhaving of the state and the nation toward the rules regulating the acquisition and mediately she petitioned the Bronx untrammeled business use of prophealth for permission to erty, In order both that property may exhume department be adequately protected, and that at Henry and snapshot him. the same time those who hold it may The health department was somebe prevented from wrongdoing. what dazed, but granted the request, Talke of Financial Stress. and so, with a photographer and an "We have Just pased two months of acute financialthrough stress. At undertaker, Mrs. Brown went to any such time It is a sad fact that enWoodlawn and had the three weeks tirely Innocent people suffer from no fault of their own; and every one must corpse dug up. Brown was' taken feel tho keenest sympathy for the both profile and full face. large body of honest business men. of honest Investors, of honest wageworkers, who suffer because involved In a IT 8EEMED INCURABLE crash for which they are In no way a At such time there la aresponsible. natural tendency on the part of many Body Raw with Eczema Discharged men to feel and frightened at gloomy from Hospitals aa Hopeless Cuti-cuthe outlook; but there Is no More proof that Lydia RP tion for this feeling. There Isjustificano naRemedies Cured Him. tion so absolutely sure of ultimate sucbarn's VcEretableCompoundi cess as ours. Of course w shall sucwoman from surgica) opera; ceed. Ours Is a nation of masterful "From the age of three months until Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gar" energy, with a continent for Its fifteen years old, my son Owens life and It feels within Its veins thedomain, thrill writes: Maine, j which comes to those who know that was made intolerable by eczema In Its was a great aufferer from ft I We are not worst form. they possess tha future. In spite of treatments the troubles, and Lvdia E. Pinkhamtl cast down by the fesr of failure. We are upheld bv the confident hope of ul- disease gradually spread until nearly table Compound restored me tok timate triumph. The wrongs that exist are to be corrected: but they In no every part of his body was quite raw. in three months, after my phn way justify doubt as to the final outHe used to tear himself dreadfully In declared that an operation wu i come, doubt as to the great material V prosperity of the future, or of the lofty his sleep and the agony he - went lutely necessary. Mrs. Alvina Sperling of 154 0 C spiritual Ilf which Is to be built upon through Is quite beyond words. The that prosperity as a foundation. No misdeeds done In the present must be regimental doctor pronounced the case bourne Arc- - Chicago, I1L, wife I Buffered from female tronti,- permitted to shroud from our eyes the hopeless. We had him In hospitals glorious future of the tumor and much inflammatioa lie , but because of this very fact nation: It behooves us four times and he was pronounced one of the best never to swerve from our resolute pur- of the worst cases ever admitted. doefrys in Chicago feu that an operation was necessanti, ," pose to cut out wrongdoing and uphold From each was he what Is right. I do not for a moment discharged as In- my life. Lydia E. Pinkhams Va. belle-vthat the actions of this admin- curable. We kept trying remedy Compound entirely cured me istration have brought on business dis- after so far as this Is due to local and remedy, but had gotten almost tress;world-widoperation. e not causes, and to the ac- past hoping for a cure. Six months FACTS FOR SICK VVCr.- tions of any particular individuals, Is due to the speculative folly and fla-it ago we purchased a set of Cuticura For thirty years Lydia E.MF grant dishonesty of a few men of great Remedies. The result was truly mar- hams Vegetable Compound, wealth, who seek to shield themselves velous and he Is perfectly cured. from roots and herbs, has beeiEc-standar- d from the effects of their own wrongdoing by ascribing Its results to the Mrs. Lily Hedge, Camblewell Green, remedy for female actions of those who have sought to a stop to the wrongdoing. Rut If England, Jan. 12, 1907." and has positively cured thousand put It were true that to cut out rottenness women who have been troubled?!, from the body politic meant a moMidshipmen and Marriage. an displacements, mentary check to inflammation, ulnie unhealthy Midshipmen and marriage are Inter- tion, fibroid tumors, seeming prosperity. I should not for irregulanrc 1 one moment hesitate to put the knife esting the navy department at pres- periodio pains, backache, that to the corruption. On behalf of all In the last three pur people, on behalf no less of the ent considerably. feeling, flatulency, ind1 honest man of means than of the hon- years more than one midshipman has tion,dizziness,or nervous prostnr ' est man who earns each day's livelihood by the days sweat of his brow. It been dismissed from the service for Why dont you try it? Is necessary to insist upon honesty In j business and In politics alike. In all marrying before be has been graduated Mrs. Plnkham invites all walks of life. In big things and In little from Annapolis. Also there have been women to write her for adir upon Just and fair dealing as Increasingly numerous requests to the She has things; between man and man. guided thousand) Those who demand this are striving for the right navy department from passed mid- health. Address, Lynn, In the spirit of Abraham Lincoln," said shipmen asking permission to marthe president In conclusion. ry. The department has been thus far lenient with and has granted FEW FREAKS IN ARCHITECTURE. most of these Cupid requests. per-mi- 1 law-defyi- prize-winnin- banking and street railroad scandals In New York; a repetition of the Chicago & Alton deal; a repetition of the combination between certain professional politicians, certain professional Inbor lenders, and certain big flnwiers, o mwi-ta'zzlln from the disgrace of which Ban FrancisTtoorevplts nuked the enactment congr.-xco has Just beyn rescued; a repetition of h fair employers' liability law, more of the successful effort hy the Standard power for the Interstate Commerce Oil people to crush out every competitor, CommlfMlon, and the executive swain to overawe the common carriers, and to called to the attention of the lawestablish a monopoly which treats the maker! hi campaign agfilnet the "ape-clnl- public with a contempt which the public th deserves an long ss It permits men of privileged rich. Hegurdlng deand eucn sentiments to such liability art. recently employt clared uncnnxa utlonal by the eupreme avow principles and act on them with Impunity. The outcry against stopping dishonest court, the president said: "As regards the employer!' liability practices among wrongdoer who happen to be wealthy ts precisely similar law, I advocate Its Immediate reenactthe outcry raised against every effort ment, limiting Ita scope eo that It Mhall to In city govapply only to the das of casce aa to for cleanliness and decency It will 'hurt ernment, because, forsooth. which the court aaya It ran constitubusiness. It but apply, tionally within this strengthening Tells of Criticising Judges. scope. Interatats provlHlons employment being thus covered by an Our opponents have recently been bitadequate national law, the field or Incriticising the two Judges referred trastate employment will be left to the terly to In the aecompanving communications action of the several states. With this from tha Oil Company and the clear definition of responsibility the Santa Fe Standard Railroad for having Imposed slates will undoubtedly give to tho heavy fines on these two corporations: within their and performance of their these same critics these two held the considerationduty the Importance Judgesyet exhaust themselves ofIn dcnounc- present of the euhjuct demands. the most respectful and cautious "Ill tell you what you do, pop," he Ing I also very urgently advise that a discussion of the official action of a judge suggested, just give him that milk act be passed providing for which results In Immunity to bill you got the other day. You know compensation by the government to all and powerful wrongdoers. Most wealthy certainemployes Injured In the government ly It behooves ns all to treat with the you were kicking about milk going up service. Under the present law an inutmost respect the high office of judge; in price, and mabbe when he sees the jured workman In the employment of and our judges, as a whole, are brave the government ha no remedy, and and men. Respect for the law bill hell quit hollerin for more." the entire burden of the accident falls must upright for go hand In hand with on the helpless man. his wife, and his the Judges; and, as a whole. respect Cleveland Plalndealer. It Is true Is an outrage. children. In the past that the judges stand now This as roung matter of humiliation to the na- In and service above all other MADE HIS LISTENERS 8MILE. tion that there ahould not bs on our mencharacter of the their statute hooka provlaton to meet and puhllo.among The Judge who does his full atone for cruel misfortune duty well stands higher, and renders partially Remarks of Reverend Gentleman Alto- when It comes upon a man through no better service to the people, than any fault of his own while faithfully serv- other public servant: he Is entitled to gether Too Apropoe. ing the public greater respect: and If he Is a true servant of the people, If he Is upright, wise Assails Injunction Abuse, and fearless, he will unhesitatingly disOf all places, the most difficult In of the use of the Injunction regard even the wishes of the people which to preserve ones gravity, when InAbuse labor esses provided another theme If they conflict with the eternal prinHe an absurd incident happens, is church. for the executive. He declared there ciples of right as against wrong. for action regarding the must serve the people; but ho must The worshipers In a certain chapel ts someandneed own serve All conscience honor his first. of from blacklabor wrongs rights had some trouble to keep their facet listing to boycotting. Continuing, he to such a Judge; and all honor can not be rendered him If It Is rendered equally said: a short time ago. straight 'As regards Injunctions, I can do lit- to his brethren who fall Immeasurably During the service some commotion tle but repeat what I have said In my below the high Ideals for which he lust message to congress. Even though stands. Untruthful criticism is wicked at was caused by a gentleman who It were possible. I should consider It all times, and whoever may he the obIgnited a box of wax matches most unwise to abolish the use of the ject: but It Is a peculiarly flagrant In Iqulty when a judge Is the oblect. No of Injunction. It Is In his pocket, and was trying to put Process man should lightly criticise a Judge; no In order that the courts may necessary maintain man them out, while his alarmed neighbors their own dignity and in order that should, even In his own mind, cona Judge unless he Is sure of the they may In effective manner check demn struggled equally hard to help him. disorder and violence. The Judge who facts. If a judge is assailed for standThe minister, being uses it cautiously and conservatively, ing against populnr folly, and above all for standing against moh violence, all could not make out the reason of the but who. when the need arises, uses it honorable men should rally Instantly to confers the greatest serfearlessly, his support. Nevertheless If he clearly and disturbance, thinking to diplo- vice upon nur people, and his preemito do falls his duty bv the public In nent usefulness as a public servant matically cover the incident he Inno- should be dealing with lawhreaklng corporations, Jtut heartily recognized. said: cently there la no question In my mind that lawbreuklng men of wealth, he must exit h pect to feel the weight of public opinbeen ueed heedlessly Brethren, there Is a little noise go- and ion: and this Is hut right, for except In unjustly, and that some of the in- extreme cases this Is the only way In ing on. Until it is over, let us sing, junctions issued Inflirt grave and ocwhich he can be reached at all. No serSometimes a Light Surprises.' " casionally Irreparable wrong upon vant of the people has a right t expect enjoined." Some of the congregation were un- those That the Santa Fe railroad president to be free from Just and honest criticism. An Ethical Movement bad guilty knowledge of rebating Is an able to sing. assertion which the executive made "The of the measures we opponents with effect. In his message he InNovel Medicine Chest. single out now one and now closed letters of correspondence, which champion measure for another especial attack, and he declared point to the truth of his When sickness occurs In the coun- statements. speak as If the movement In which we His words In this consre was engaged purely economic. It has try It means, unless medicines are in nection are: a targe economic side, but It is fundathe house, that a doctor must be sent suedIn enclose herewith a statement Is- mentally an ethical movement. It Is not by the chief of the bureau of cora movement to be completed In one year, for, and in many cases It will be hours porations In answer to certain stateor two or three years; It Is before he can arrive. Every woman ments (which I also enclose), made hy movementyears which must be persevered in and on behalf of the agents of the until the spirit which lies behind It sinks ahould have a small medicine chest, Standard Oil Corporation and a letter deep Into the heart and the conscience of the attorney-generan whole the of provided with at least 10 to 25 cents' answer containing Inpeople. It is always Imto certain statements, also to choose the right means to worth of each of the following medi- closed. made bv the president of the portant achieve our purpose, but It la even cines, which often will relieve and Santa FeOil Railway Company. The more Important to keep this purpose Standard rail-way Corporation and the before us; and this purpose Is cure what might otherwise necessitate company have both been found clearly to secure national honestv In business m doctor's visit: the courta of criminal misand In politics. We do not subscribe to Sirup of Ipecac, cas- guilty byboth have been sentenced to the belief that dishonesty and tor oil, sweet spirits of niter, arnica, conduct; pay heavy flnea; and each haa Issued unfaircynical are essential to business nd published broadcast these state-ment- a. success, dealing wltchhaxe, sweet oil, olive oil, bicarand are to be condoned when the their Is Innocence success moderate and applauded when asserting bonate of soda, licorice compound, denouncing as Improper the action and of the success Is great. The methods by camphor, vaseline, paregoric, mustard, the courts and Juries In convicting them which the Standard Oil people and those guilt. These statements ar of engaged In the other combinations small roll of antiseptic cotton. elaborate are very ingenious, and very are which I have spoken above have Eccentricity on the Part of Thoee untruthful In Important particulars. achieved fortunes can only be JusThe letter and Inclosure from Mr. tified by great Building and Furnishing Houses. Immense Silver Tray. the advocacy of a avatem of Heney sufficiently Illustrate the methwhich would also justify every moralitv a gigantic tray of solid silver, ods of the high olflclals of the Santa form of criminality on the part of a Instances of eccentricity on the part show the utter falsity of their labor union, and every form of violence, weighing more than 10,000 ounces, has he and of Ignorance, the similar from murder to of those building and furnishing of corruption, and fraud, Just been made by a firm in London plea the Stnndnrd Oil being equallyplea x ballot-boIn and poliwithstuffing bribery for an oriental potentate. The tray out foundation. ties. We are trvlng to secure equall'y houses are common enough In every of opportunity for all; and the struggle community. The following Instances is seven feet In diameter, and is said Would Sea Traffic Associations. for nonest v Is the same whether It Is to be the largest ever executed; it Uniformity of railroad rates was an- made on behalf of one set of men or of of freakishness In that regard may be one of the executive's another. In the Interest of the small cited In Illustration of certain phases. has been In the hands of the workmen other settlera and landowners, and against the which Is of Interest to the generalthemes A Russian gentleman has erected at pubfor over a year. lic and President Roosevelt advised a embittered opposition of wealthy owners of huge wandering flocks of sheep, or of a cost of 8,000 rubles on his country pool of traffic associations for the purpose of conferring on rates. In corporations desiring to rob the people Plsguo and Fleas. connection he combined sa follows: that of coal amt timber, we strive to put an estate at Savinowka, In Podolia, a 1 Tho part played by fleas In the end to he theft of puhllc land In the house made entirely of paper. .V my recommenda we do this, and protest This tion that railway be permitted to form west. When which was constructed In spread of plague Is dealt with In an traffic house, all men, whether associations for the purpose of against the action Inof able manner by J. W. W. 8." In "Na- conferring shout and agreeing upon In puhllo life orIn private life, who New York, is calculated by its archior refuse to try to either take part ture. resolution, and A Latin writer, Avicenna, Is rate affectsuch theft, we are really engaged tect to last longer than would a stone ing Interstate businesspractices In the atop ss In when we endeavor same th quoted to show that about the year members of the association which policy building. The whole of the furniture, ly sre rebate or to prevent too, Is made from mtercsted 1600 It was known that there was some This does not mean to put a stop oftouncontrolled the same material. th tluit they should be given the monopolies, right ttur uprrowth deflnlte connection between rats and to pool In County Westmeath, Ireland, a effort Is s'mply to enforce the printheir earning or their tmfllo. common common of honesty and th rstes shall be ciple house has beet, built whereof all the plague. In more recent years It has l!11..!,w. It would Indeed be III for th ss not to discriminate be. sense. been a matter of common observation tween Individuals country should there be any halt In our windows are made to resemble in out-lin- e localities. in India that In times of plague a large ent specie of traffic. Ordinarily rates by work. the backs of of easy chairs, being Stats Government Must Aid. competing lines must he the same. number of dead rats are found. And all As applied to practical thus constructed by Its eccentric own-ee- r the Eltl the state or national govthese are found to contaln the plague railway operations of conditions, to match the backs of a set of this country ernment must undertake the regulacan not be conducted according to law tion, of whb-- the president spoke, and chairs In the dining-room- . bacilli In abundance. In 1898 without what Is equivalent to confer-'rexecutive asked the commonIn Connecticut a certain land expressed the view that In the ftlcles nn- - the wealths to share the responsibility of p opurnt those corporations, which are thinking that the view from his owner, majority of cases the plague was con- shot! d be approved bv the curbing house accused of "Of course In 11 their op. rttons should commission: veyed from the rat to man through be to any event both the national and state lacked a church, proceeded to Idle Inspection: and the rates,open supply Jiu reguthe agoncy of the flea. Experiments lations, and muet each do Its part," Its place by erecting a row of cottages which thev governm.nts 1resldent Roosevelt's , message, which be tried with fleas from rats agree should practices he subjectupon to disapproval said do a certain amount so designed as to resemble, from his can snd each the by commission.' dead of the plague showed bow this Is that the other cannot do. while the side, the edifice required. Approached Th.'.'n JHowcd a roast" on ths "evil only relly satisfactory results must from the other possible. Other experimenters have .i h n t told of the cam JT.!, i1 '1; he obtained bv the representatives of direction, however, the obtained similar results, while others paign which the wealthy lawbreakers the n"tlonal end state governments sham Is at once manifest. eonducted and set forth e working hrnrtl.'v together within their have been led to doubt Slmond's " Some years ago a man of scientific ,n statement Inremedial that rBrJ respective sph. res But In mv Judgfollows: ment thorouu-h-goln- g and as well as of considerable attainments, control cun In the . nd onlv axtisfietory he obtained means, elected to live in a tree In a 8 ore. the action of the national gov.-rn-nt, for almo-- t all the of suburb of Washington that Is, he enAfter all," declared the wise guy, hold Up enormous wealth that corporations men m Sd ts. tho corpon bees ue of their "there Is do nature faker more dan- evil rations which It Is e.peclally desirable joyed his leisure moments In the on eon our whole effort I to In- - to control are eng-tgrIn Interstite branches of the tree Itself, where he gerous to the community than the slit uimtitr.ary, romliu-t- , an. I I comm. re- -, nn.1 .1, rive th.-lpower anil mup: snv other elan wealth nor geezer that sold my wife a sealskin as open y not from that portion had caused to be built a platform (l"'lnrtanheliiK the pr.iH-- standard their hulne which I Intmxt te to II hy wh-large enough to accommodate easy jacket for 1300, and which was found jurrge the actions of men. the hon- - hut from the nhuxlnees. It I not chairs and such eet man of groat wealth For to be rabbit bide worth $29!" other furniture as he n Id lust where the lino nsvslwsvstoiier heart v regard, jut ns v have a of domnrcxtlnn desired to make use of during the th two kln-'regai.) for the honest day. of husln.sx line falls. This Slid must At the base of the tree, however In tha Language. p..t,in Rut part ho drawn of the mov by the federal to nient honestv uphold courts. Much must and be of the effort to secure "Some one haa aald that a klsa Is tm-isurrounding it was built a struc-tur- e to frown on - dixlmm-st- . ' of brick and stone Inclosing the the language of love," remarked the tllxlr liHlit . ... snd effective, 'v' much of It has n XV.ntu.lF sleeping young man In the parlor scene. apartments of this eccentric of corruption snd In neither; for when the effort 1s pind For many years this "Well," rejoined the fair maid on the purrhnsed newspaper to accomplish bv th setlsin of th state Individual, the effi most what can onlv he. accomplished by the unique residence was one of the far end of the sofa, "why dont you clent defender Is the not 'Wlthrrtheienagemi quarrel "and action of the nation, the result can onlv sights of the national capital. get busy and say something?" representative of lh interests ThU he tllaM.polntm.nt. In th end the snd derive their chief power from th law will prohat.lv he declared unconOne of the oddest houses ever conInlster offenders Hn likewise In the national stitutional. i stand . Limit to Speed of Autos. structed was the fruit of a FrenchThey are hut m?PP w hn m .vs Hrena. we who believe In th measure the airings are pu ic.l. R Is The authorities of Shanghai, one ot man's Inventive fancy. This was the flavorntru s, hut the strong cunningnntlm not aided by the extremist? who and n m the busiest towns tu China, have rupp. nd the mighty forces revolving house." a structure actualwou"d Violent for working evil that It mTerr.i" the punnets wmh or rise passed a ly built upon casters, so to speak, in allowing motorists to whom we n!'havethrough to more We ,'o mischief than It would remedy! order that the maintain a spued of not more than 30 trol wenllh; In occupant Points to th Future. might by hS're! miles an hour while passing through weans of an Ingenious mechanism to W? I? "The law must In the future be In the next nine to end at Culillc. avoid the city. time ' roll any it about, obtaining whatsnd df radicalism 7o Vh7t Z ever light and air hts fancy dictated. ly r' fellow-servan- ts short-sighte- g ., ra e al mu-tual- to-da- y Laugh and Grow Fat; No. There Is nothing In the maxim s "laugh and grow fat" or else the fail to grow mirthful over their Joke-smith- own merrymaking. Great humorists seldom are fat F. P. Dunne Is the heaviest, weighing about ICO pounds. The weight of others living is: Mark Twain, 150 pounds; George Ade, 147; Jerome K. Jerome, 143, and W. W. Jacobs, 132. O. Henry Is really a great humorist, but he la In the class. d Home Magazine. Foolish Limerick. There once was a foolish young spits Who chased a black cat and her kits. His mistress exclaimed: Ilspankthlt drndo, sits!" 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