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Show PLEASANT GROVE NEWS . . . i KHnHBWMBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaiaaaaaaaaaaaKaaanaaaaaBaaawa I - " 1 f . I ' , 1 . Til : IB W - -3LJl a , ri,-TiJ I. kJ 'l ,, 'J-W 1 I f B HE flourishing town of Zam- boacga.-4fl the Phtllptrfne to- landsJswell laid out and the ver present hin-sui-plies the modest wants of " . life. The military post is Just outside the fort and supplied with the most comfortable and pretentious houses I hare seen In any garrison over here. As Zamboanga lata peace-- peace-- f ul province one eaS 'drive through Morotown without anxiety.' The" smell of dried fish greets one everywhere. Part of the village is built out over the water and the glimpses of life in it are most Interesting. ... ' , At Jolo a carriage was waiting for us and we drove at once beyond the walled city and out through the famous fa-mous avenue of palmar Later we walked beyond the walls, and through Morotown. Six guards stand before the gate and warn everyone of the danger of going beyond the walls on foot and repeat the prohibition for officers of-ficers to do so unarmed. We were told that only a few days before our arrival a Moro had attacked one of the guards; but we had not come thus far to be cheated of so unusual an experience, ex-perience, and the element of real ' danger bad Its charms; so armed with a loaded revolver,. a sharp kris and a parasol we started, out! After crossing the bridge, where .we were quite out of hearing of the garrison, we walked one behind the other and kept a sharp" lookout on every side. At the well In the center of Morotown we stopped for a 'good look at the spot where -three of our soldiers were attacked while they ' were sitting there chatting three months before. These Moros trace their origin to the Mohammedan Invaders and Ilka all of their tribe hate Christians and believe be-lieve that for every one killed another degree of 'felicity Is attained for the after life. In a condition of religious Insanity the "Jura rue mad a" takes an oath to kill Christian until he himself Is kllUnff He shaves bis eyebrows and head, works himself Into a state of freniy during a, night devoted to religious re-ligious excesses and then starts out on the warpath. Death being the only -possible" fnd for titra. he Is - entirely fearless and reckless. Heyond the wall In Morotown a long rickety pl r runs out Into the water and we walked the length of It, entering enter-ing many of the houses to bargain for braids and chow baskets. On these occasions oc-casions we kept our backs to the wall and hurried on when we noticed any of tbi-tn stopping too long to examine us with their cruel glances. They will kill as readily to procure a firearm as for anything else and It was Impossible Impos-sible not to feel constant anxiety, as we knew the danger to be entirely real. We were too far from the walla for cries to be beard, and even a shot. If It brought rescue at all. could do so only too late. It wss intensely Interesting. Intensely exciting, but the tension was too great to be. a pleasure for long, and I was glad to be safe bark Inside the wails again. Here w were met at every turn by Moros selling pearls, and as e bad nothing to fear from those Inalde we had leisure to examine them and their wares. Jolo Is famous for Its parl fisheries, and although the best pearls are bought up before they reach the visitor's hand, some pretty ones eaa be found. There waa a fasfnatU about twin ta the very heart Tvik country frf thoe Malay plratsw bo deeds wera smocg the tortte stories ot ttl.d nood. The asm Sola U to the tahabl-taata tahabl-taata ot other Ulaods . svaoarraoua with treachery and ferocity. Piracy as a'rrgitlar trade amor the a Uvea.- who daring exploit carrW thf-sa as far as Singapore a4. New Ciln, where they spread misery and sVvastaik. As far north aa Mala-bafUE Mala-bafUE ULJb ni.awa.thvr--a rocktKM alotg the coast for refage fresa thesa aa robbers. Fea trwa Ike water the tow a of Jolo Is extremely extreme-ly ftcture" .. the orcaatcaal red roof of a foralr tuning la ao wis lea-&.& lea-&.& tie aB(ivi'4jd a;prac of la wfeoJe. R;trg Ntled the" foa Is Koust Io. aa4 famous by thto .rf.l aa!t and cap's re of It byor trxr. Ccxabat. Parat Partxg aad Mala Las. m tha' Ct-s re lt teml4 at. aa4 taa after aa- ear tr at Zaaiboarr aai art la at t . ... CmeTm t V rmr lv 1. . I -' ' ' "-"-;ae4 err a a.jn cl rti Cei '.,1sf ' - i " ; cytsu Hm wtfS a it'twJt Cfet ts a rwfiww to- a uzt a ta fwt cf tk r-'-grvat fraie tester. Was a&J xl 1. ) HtxfUETTA SAAa a.ia, ing its chief exports. Sheila of every descrlpti therela little one carea to bV Here in the Church of Santo Nino Is pre- fiexveda-Jittlilackutuf-thHo4y Child which was brought over by Magellan. Ma-gellan. The collection of jewels for it is said to be priceless. They were stored in Hongkong during the Insurrection, Insur-rection, and they remajnjhere as the duty Is too "high to permit of their being be-ing "brought back. Across the strait is the little Island of. Mactan, where Magellan Ma-gellan was killed.. On leaving Cebu we stopped at Or moc In Leyte and then anchored for a short while in Carjgura bay to unload provisions for Tacloban. At Calbayog. Samar, ' we stopped for a couple of hours only, and then made for home, and. were met in Verde passage by the steam launch from Batangaa, which brought us to land In two hours. ' ' Wlth visions of waving palms and bamboos and a riotous burst of color In your mental picture of' the tropica, Manila Is a disappointing reality, aa It Ues low and business-like along ths water front. The dolce far nlente of southern climes aeems to .have no rJace In this commercial metropolis, where everything is life and bustle. The greaafcAy la large enough to "a commodate the fleets of the world and an enormous breakwater built ouf from the mainland gives shelter to at least forty large vessels. At all times the roadstead Is filled with ships, and the clanking of chains, the tooting of fbibtles and the rapid liquid speech Oi the native coolies working along the watr front create a lively scene. The houses are raised high aW?V the ground to avoid the .dangerous earth vapors which the Tagala- call "allmoon." and seek to avoid at the beginning of the rainy reason; the walls are fitted with slides of lattice work Into which shells are Inserted Instead In-stead of glass, and with these drawn back the- house looks like an open pavilion. pa-vilion. The ground floor Is occupied by shops or used as a grain store room or carriage shed, and not Infrequently as a stabl. In which rase the walls are dispensed wlth.tThP8e native bouses are built of hard wood, tuoetly o mahogany, which Is disfigured with whitewash and paint, tome of them being be-ing resplendent In pink, blue or yellow. yel-low. The living rooms are reached by ta flight of stone step running up on the outside. Rt-nts In Manila are high. 2(H) or 300 pesos (1 100 or 11501 being the average price per month for a dwelling of moderate fclxe. The city of Manila proper Is a huge fortress, surrounded by high stone -wails and bastions and bulwarks on the landward side and protected by a moat which may be flooded by means of sluices to cut ofT the city. Fort Santiago, San-tiago, the citadel, guards the entrance to the Pasig. which divide Manila Into two parts the walled city just described de-scribed and the commercial centers. The Eacolta In lilnondo Is the principal prin-cipal shopping street and it la prosperous pros-perous looking wPh Its many pedea-trians. pedea-trians. 'Its trolley cars and electric lights; the shops ar up to data and almost all deslrea can be sat U fled If ou ara willinr to pay Manila prlcea. iierw. as everywhere In the islands Jobs Chinaman absorb a large part of the trade and Is the picture of coo-tentment coo-tentment as he taxily smokes his pp tn the tfoorway. Everywhere ym encounter the fai'k-fuIartbao. fai'k-fuIartbao. sometime ploddiag aloag ouder a heavy load, bis great bore swaying with the cocstant sodding of 14 head and hU fat body rocket from side to side, sometime draw a up to the sidewaJk. where he down la hanieaa. to4l5t.nt to tfc-anarch tfc-anarch of prcgret around him. Utt. nalf!othe4 thlMrro rsa -abewt, v!r' leg the t ;t fels-of sit astir lt;W These tlsy asfte of horwe. wUh aa avra hUht of eight haa-is. are r!rt'!'4 a4 strdy Utile o -hkh tare drotjd the word tfre4 ot of tatr voratwiSary. The Hy Uw tike tcyUad l-i kw. with I s nt-! nt-! of 4-'--Ai little v.tk. all rsctra a If It ware a cn;ur at ti.' aad !',a- I - Tfcf 1 y ae4 fr k'4 ta j MsaiU a4 h.a peU ar chare I fwr at coslort as 4 airs? far. Vvt yow aa s at the Cafe ljt.m : .... FREED AT LAST- Frem'tha Awful Tortures of Kidney v - Disease. . ' i.;- MraJRachel Ivie, Henrietta. Texas.' says;' "I would be- Ungrateful if I tlid not tell what Doan'gj Kidney Pills have' done for me. Fifteen years kidney , trouble i XLL, lstence was one- ol '-ff mi8erv and for, two few '. tS. .'-whole years I was un-''l1,' un-''l1,' able to go out of the house. My back ached all the time and I was utterly weaK, unaoie at times to , walk wimout assistance. Tne kidney secretions wera very irregular Doan's Kidnev Pills ' restored me Pills restored to good healtbl and I am able to do ak much w,ork as the average --woman,- though nearly eighty years old." Remember the name Dean's. Sold by all dealers,. 50, gents' a"Tox. Foster- ,lilburn'Cp..-Buffalorr-T; -THE BOY AND HIS AUNT; you. marry an Indian? Aunt Why do you ask such a silly question, Freddy? Little Nephew Well, I saw some scalps on your dressing table. Schools for Tuberculous Children. Special schools for tuberculous children chil-dren have now been established in Providence, Boston, New Yofk, Roches-. ter, Washington. Hartford, Conn., Chicago Chi-cago and Pittsburg. New York has three schools .and Washington, D. C, two. The board ef education of New York city is proposing to establish three more, and similar Institutions are being planned In Detroit, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Newark, N. J. In cities like Providence, Boston and New York, where outdoor schools have been conducted for two years, the results re-sults obtained from the treatment of children, in special tuberculosis open air schools seem to show the great advantage, ad-vantage, of this class of institutions. This, coupled-with the experience of open air schools In Germany and England, Eng-land, proves that ebildrea can be cured pf tuberculosis and keep up with their tchool work, " without any danger to "ellow pupils. " " '"Julius Caesar" Sent to Bed. At .the. British Authors' chib banquet ban-quet In his "honor, RTeuL Sbackleton told an amusing (ory of a man who aant )irttritr)ina f?(irt a ft a iilnnn tA pook jrlh lti four or five others. nVCome in, ooys, he said, "and have last drink.1 -nut your wife might tot .like IC oue of the party replied. "My wife!" was the aniwer; "i ara Julius Caesar In my house. ' On entering they were received by the lady of the house with the words: "Oh, walk In, gentlemen; there la plenty of drink In the dining room. As tor Julius Caesar, be Is going to bed." Special Note from Atchison. The engagement of Mr. Hiram liar aVsty and Mtaa Suzette Snarley is announced. an-nounced. It occurred the other evening even-ing at 9:45 on the red sofa In Miss Snarley s parlor. The young lady was Iressed In black, and wore no orna ments. - She did not look unusually pretty, and what caused the young .nan's mental aberration Is not known. Neither one could remember exactly what was said, awd both admitted It was not the Brat time be kissed her We print the details for the romantic foung tbtngs who art alwaya curious o know bow an etigagetnent ta brought bout Atchbon Globe. SECRET WORKERS Th Plan Upon Which Cent Operate a. Coffee la auch a secret worker that It Is not suapec'.c4 as the causa of sickness sick-ness or d!sas. but there Is a very sure way to find out the truth. A lady In Memphis gives an Inter-filing Inter-filing eiperUc her husband as4 with coffee. It seems that be had bea using It for some time and waa aa Invalid. .The physician Id charg shrewdly inspected that toffs waa the 'Worm at th root of the tree." and ordere4 It dbcont1oae4 - Uh tsalrartloa ta ce Post am rerlarly ta its place. Th wife says: -We foatcd thst waa the true remedy for his stomsrh and hf art troutle sad w wouid aav gl4 ly paid a huadred Un ta amosct ef th donor's charg Ui w fouad now t k'.s ya!Bl waa. "The e of Pnstasa tviead of cof f- wss Wsrea atoat a year ago. aa4 It aa made say hasbasa a smeg, well til 11 IM gatn4 thirty Sve. pcdf x ttl lira aal lis stnesah aa4 heart :1Vi kave all d'sa;fare4. "The frst tVsa I jrefr4 It voi UJ II keg eao.gh aat sW ai4 ihr was eooek!rg wrcag wl'.h It, S-sn eaoQih It i 4 tai very tat. Vst i att f3CTKx I f'Vrl i!r-tVc -arfry. br: t H for f r. !. acd k ftf IH tl ta l--'t'r tkaa av the 4 . .-- " 'Ptsa rt'iAf!y ttl trnt flw of teH'tf mr f;V" t8. 6--ft we tive' r4vi fri kfV-sg -t Lor k fee ti 5-J Uk."Tte TLi l ST' "!ti"." ta f Tl'rv i s T.rtMm." r V I W vS-n f a rw I Little Nephew Auntie, aid CHEAP COALS JSmythe--Do yon. ? pay much your eoal? - ' - Jones Not -a cent I live near the railway line, and get my son to make grimaces at the engineers of all the trains as they pass. Dr, S. F. Spohn, President of .the Spohn Medical Co., proprietors of Spohn's Distemper Cure, was recently elected mayor of Goshen, Ind...by a good majority; Mr. Spohn was fora number - of years County Sunt of Schools, making such a record that his neighbours and. friends, regardless of political Uneslnsisted on hia accepting the nomination for mayor. What the Name.Means. "Pa, what is a pony coat?" "Something I've got i to work like a horse tor to keep your mother peaceable." peace-able." Detroit Free, Press. WHEX TOl'R JOI'TS ARK BTtFF. and omufh-isun? fmm mid, rht-uruutiMm or neural- Fa; whn yun atrain or hrulMt roarlf vs err; Painkiller. Tba hunta maudj 71) ears. Every man las his gift, and the tools go to him that ean use thems C. Klngsley. Mrs. Wlnslow's Roothlna; Symp. Tat chlidiTB tMtblnir, tofxrat (ha ituroa, reduoaa tm-auntuaUua.aliajtjHila.cureawlailcuUu. tm-auntuaUua.aliajtjHila.cureawlailcuUu. 2Sc a bolUa. Occasionally a thin woman acquires the art of not showing It. Ir. P1re" Plmaant Prllrta flrat pat ap SI joara aan. Ther ivulaiA an1 lnTicirat sinDtacb. 11? ar aod bowala. Suaar-cuaiHt liny granulea. The worm may turn, but the grlnd-ttone grlnd-ttone has to be turned. .The finest assortment of table china in Quaker Oats it Family Size Packages D VOL A DYES Cfaal. kniatlfal n.f ISr prr prtifi at Scalers art in Muck, m-lul lur fUllli(ai4l tWM. OH OTE FOR ALL GOODS Color rart n4 tWank .f mv-tut fra kf vrtaaag 1--bV. BuriiOtftajal, TvfaUUail DYOLA DYES SICK HEADACHE Positively cared by these Little fills. Thry bImi rrUera THm trr fnno DvrP"- -4 !! l-o ah-t T lln f luailiif A rfi trm-rljr trm-rljr liiitn-v N a o-ra, o-ra, I inn .me., 114 Ta-l' I a I hr Mo.it h, ( utl-r4 utl-r4 1 fi. Tain In lae l4, loMPIU UVt, CARTERS Tby r-ulaM to Bu' la. rarrt Vrrta Wa. S'iALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SKILL PRICE. Genuine Kust Dear Fac-Simi!e Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. CARTERS llTTlf IVCR PILLS. DYSPEPSIA IIsvir tskea yaw wooderf ul Caara. rets' fue three mocths and bring entirely Curr-i ul stonuch cstarrh and dysprpata, 1 . think a wurd of' praise Is one to Cacaet' lur their vsuoderfal coorpos. turn. I ha Ukea otoeroa other eo railed mncdsrs bat vntboat avail, al I nal that Caacareta relarra etxoa ta a da lb an all Our others 1 fcavo Ukra wocldia a year." ' Jasara McOooe, tdl Mercer SC. Jrraey City. N. J. PWawat. rHIataMa. W. Taaaa (VaaA. I int Kit( B.Vkaaa.4rp r r Vk Xav. m a . Tt m 4 wtnal C C. tmrm ae W Si tmj sit,. CROWN'S BROKCIUAX.TJ10C11X3 Uata, Jm,1m fca caw M wa. Aaa mm m m - , im i u mm4 mm mmm. hw. Hi Km l tom a aost, i TAKE A DOSE OF CURE m m mat ni us':j h 2 sWr ste (V) LseW. a) . PUTNAM tot Wmt ilsWou ;pgrTOU feel weaky .tired, despondent, hsve "heart'ljum, belching ol gas; acid risings in throat efter eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul- breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? -' If you have any cpnslderabla number ef the . Z above, symptoms you are suffering from bilioue-. bilioue-. ' neis, torp:J liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pieroo'a Golden Medical Discovery is made xip of tba most 'valuable medicinal principles known to medical science., for the permanent - cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most . tfficieot liver inviorator, stomach tonic. lwwel regulator and nerve strengthencr. 1 j . - The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a potent, medicine of secret nostrum, a full, list of its ingredients bein printed on its bottleSwrapper and attested 'under bath. - A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm-. harm-. iul babit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots oi native American medical, forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. tail. 4am T J mw It ts not necessary For . n urnrV anrx to look a. rJk w.r - l-lav vour TuMtf vmi tfte sood Iookins. cotnlorUblc, wILfirtinr Maver Work OHOCt. O 4 ... If J- i L L LMMML. mIwI MmtiM. 1 I l .. A Ul. MmAmiiiAmxA Will last looget ma any otner snoesyoa can uvj. .. . . . .,i MAYER' WORK SHOES ar Bud for worlinf ssca ol all cUaes snJ ar DU1U OB DOW. - 1 " " ing them. Will outwear anv other auke. . -T. L . .M M.aas SKaca. look lor tbs Klayer Tiacle Kfark oa th sola. Your ocaia ..ii 1. WMa , i wnm an at. rrltt it ana mmo mt urn m i " -m mM kaadU Marat Work Ska-a, will mm tra, . a baaaarol pkpnr otGtora. WaW an lisiO. 1 U a alto make Hooortult Shoe lor saen, Usdiag Lw Shoes. 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