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Show PLEASANT GFOVE NEWS MR. DOOLY says: 'Whirtiver anybody offers to give fu aomethin' f'r nawthin', or some-Shim' some-Shim' fr less thirMt's, worth; or more CY sofnethin' thin it's worth don't take ny ehances. Yell f'r a pollsman." Our goods are guaranteed. Our price always very reasonable 170 SALT LAK C Cllt UTAH BEDS Good -f ds are f h. trur foundation of Urgr riant. Oj' blj Cjt.logjt tilli all about the hett it that grow. SeoJ for Fr Copy. VDSELER SEED CO., Salt Lake City A Mild December. ; JTh- late" "Jowopli- !. yy- of .. San j Jose, the fanious detective, whoa-. j host feat, tfas th -oartniire of -Canon . 'Urrnsrd after a cha femi -Alaska L'A deh-cuve." lie' would iOtijd kllOW tlie liat.lt S Of "PVt'TV iisst, Then no disguise can dtnviv lm. "AM men. even the most titimetlioili iJ. have llieir hubils. Kvoii (It trfcrn- has his. " 'You crea!. ble. lazv huf aid to a lam; on l," emb t day, yoa ounht to be in jail." "Yes. AlRie,' the tramp r." pIM. a-fee a-fee pretended to- fix a monocle iu hi.-, yw. "Yes, I know 4f's the correct '-king for our set at this season. A!t:e; .att rielli e take It, it's slit U a wild -"Vtii UT.-tiv'-tmr-kn-wf1-" --- -- Screens. ' , The late l'aul Invren.e Dunbar. I Cululed poet, tlej to tell of U I .d man s dream that had, h- F.iiJiv(l. a Icsaou ftr Uit; white man j t '3 ' - I I had." tlx? colorod man'siid. "i. j tlful d.eam last utgl... I d: eamej. I i'li '1HHl and gone beiow guile to ttl , . . . i "Arty white men there?" a frlrtld J j ,1 i '' ' ' "Yeii. Imle'd; In ajH of tliein." '-Am c,le,.,I men it,,-,.'" ")!'U and Jjeaps Uut. Keuta ( f.s i;s.ry single wli.te man ; ti .f a b'ack man, b ddiu' hiur Iiot wt . n id:. .1.' and 'he tire!" ; " - A Snapety Compliment. , . ,., I The la e hh f Just lev (IhlsC Wa , j'cl fur I,: lallati'iy Wbilo on a ; 7tau. 'o il south, hborily after the . r, f;e is ItitroJu.'.'d to a T'ry beau tifui wi., .i.!t. !,' prided le-rscjf ujm ; !er devf I .'i to the "limt cause," At xi f.-s t : it the !'.!'! j iif-t i !. tM kaow hr s.n!liiicnts, t-he remark.Nl. " hhe ; ave him her l.aad. "Mr CTllJ tol see befote nu S'rt-bt 1 rw Ii': Ik en remui.sl rtli'i ed"" -,U .1 mi." J;.. r.-e'.r! wl'h t p--foutitj i. i r ciius'ructhiii In jo-ir ea.ss w.nil l It b!.t-pln :n. m " Salomes. Etc. .t!.I'.s,n M1.'aT, 'he .-II ktmw n KV 'V'.fK l eiir, .llwii "in a ItiHllway ('.' the srlc.-. t of t'.-' fi ni. ii'.' I t "A ii .. prinii doatii" m . Mr V i . iold rn- 'he o laT d.l . l?jAt !. 1. a w'-iniit w a ti. lin ; V tat.-s ! put tt on " " ..,d I In Mi tt -e 1 lltid'T IU' .- dlto of our -er .l-- frnJ , ii.,ii ,!c t,( u In ';aie I.., Jielr liira. a!' ' " Antkifition Safer Than ftejl ration. "I'. i- nn a si s .. tt- m.iV . iT"!jr"t ' t i . i,..ii " ai l the !( -bo t ,t - .. . 'i : ! tin ig'-n t" cause I'j !net'M r 1 d !".'ti trade t:a:iit bis Hl. ni . .. t .in..- Y.i lii.tv lniv haid . -; " . tiun ral'd tu the- " ' V! irv, M.f, .--ill., bete rttid txfc." : i"--t d.ti 'iir - (! ftev "j- .-; . .! e-t!lar b-l"t'n' " - K-n :'.!". . V'.n'.tiiri.. Tsily Lurji ,. i , ?a.n 'V : , . i ,r t;.' he nt.'p - n T'.' i ;.. :i!,t- ' -M.W a' Vrri" a ' ' A---- ? -t. t " ; .. -Y-.-! jt-. a N'. -JS f . . A' t! t 1 )K -i . tie ! .-' h e ' - Neit to HsKt 1 ; - aa Vt-i i ', ' mi t I ;.! f?.tf- " . " l. ( " !,. .- 1 '. ' i - t r. - , ,- f-. I U."j trtt O-l. 1 A- ra . '.a' . T- - " V , I ii-i rr4 a:fjr a - -t.il ',. Toatsy H z k ur is,a tl ojar ' ttaiji j--? : j - f 1 araai m&K tx tai - a ', -it 1 0-1 A. til La 1-7 ta E:U aaar "Ttt ij .Va;i I tarry Tav. tt 'a' ifT?" a(tt(t "n a! I J reti fvst. U( ; know t aa.- a aa tX if-i JU flffltl AND THE TRUSTS TREATED BY T A FT - : ' PRESI DENT HANDLES TWO I M-PORTANT M-PORTANT TOPICS IN HIS SPE- CIAL MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. WANTS NEW COURT CREATED 5A . Tribunal Would Hear Cases Arising Under the Interstate Law Chief . Executive Also Urfes Federal Incorporation In-corporation Statute " 'to Suppress Abuses "and" N of to Destroy Legitimate Legiti-mate Combinations yf.-.Capital. sht,t(,n ,an .;- 'vj .ieCiaiathn faii.i'tc- or,i roi-Aif-1 rneis formed 'Ibe ul- 1 A idi-i.t 4Tifts special m-!s.tg4 to v""gr-,' The president calls a-tien-::of: !" tbr partial failure of the present commerce U.v to get results because of the ircpiciil "app' a Is Worn i.ls decisions to f- dcral coiirt-s and the slowness of the (nprwiie court in deciding these -cases. The ibesvage says: ME LAW c j "It wciuld not 1 proper to attempt to j deprHe any corporation of the right to J tiie review by a court of any order or de-I de-I irw Mlihii. if undisturbed, would, rob It I of a reasonable return upon Its invest ment or would subject- it to burdens which would unjustly discriminate against It and In favor of other carriers i similarly situa'cd. W hat is. however, of 1 supreme hnpot ratice. is lhat tiie decision, j of such questions shall be as speedy us the nature of the circumstances will ud-I ud-I tnlt. and that a uniformity of decision he secured so as to bung about an eft.-c-; t1e, syv. eiit!'' and s dentine enf p f ipi'in "iif t !." J,o;rfc?aT"TTfTcr"T!7in" i ccnilicting dectsituis and titn ert.tj nty of ,'"MI rk'"-U Recommends "Court of Commerce." ..Kor tl H purt,os-. , r,,,mm(.mt th,. tabllsl.ment Of a court' of the I'nited tlXUnrL circuit judges of n, i'nited Siatc. to l-e knownas the I'nited fStai "court of coniinerce,' which .court shall 1m clothed with lustve original j uisdn- ZJ?;;?IX Zn erwie than l,v ahallcation and ctjec- tw.n. of a forfeiture r t-t.itt x . or by In- to of i rni.fii.tl p.iuM-ic nt. M anV r.cT.-f - ,,r fi,. he erst, tie icnii'i.r. ii- mil..n other than for the payment of lj;.ir-ey, ret .Ml cases braugt.t to eni.:n. set tt.riitrtla-'fn-crsta'" r"l ,,.ti-i.n n. of. 'Zrl u 'kiki.. a.-t.' m- am'.or t- t.- ''"'. ' '" a "r"::l "r tea Mill". '- ti All s .. u tnand inei : !: as un.hr ti i .-.i.ois of ,-,:, .., . ,,r s. , . 'Ion '-" of I ' Ire. I ' (I .lie h law r,. ail.,j... I be . ...r. ,i. d a. a c.r- colt i br' "I!, i"-. i - h lie! r art of . ! 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V .. .t. . t. if I- -I '. t ' r f P ,rt- f i . ..fee ,i t r e -f- 1 ' A '. r -' a! , ' H ' il r. 1 - 1' -t.-f I ,! --!f f j it; - -t -f. f -:- ! t - ' f , - f f l t ' t , . , .. ( i l in o ei f f . , Mm - ' . , - r . r wcv'4 Pe" t Afea'rewta ' t'- I" r - ( 'im nf '- P" w -i '1 r 4-'r ita,1 "t '-'! ' ft" a S ' ' -' I. , fmm",' ' -t I t"- ....) -J- t ' A--i, '"- , r f f -- Iit if r--r. ef - i - -s - ; vfwl er v ; - a fi.:"4'i 'tr a'f t r.-a 't ' tr.''T j'e H r-la "a TAKf'et !r " r;-' fs-r On a f.a" xa a I f -.t. a-r4 .'.. l fh'-f t t r-n,yi"t 4 " KTjaf a'a'cl t" tf '.if tl rate-maklnff, and other practices of Interstate In-terstate carriers established by the acts of congress, and as recommended in this communication. - I see no reason why agreements ' between carriers subject 10 tiie act, specifying the classifications of freieiu and tiie rates, lares and charges for' transportation of passengers an freight which they may . agree to est- lisli. should not I 1 permitted, provj.t d. conies f such agrefinents be "promptly-Ml'-il with tiie commission, but subje'-t to all the provisions of the interstate coni-inerce coni-inerce ai t, and subject to the right of any parties to- such agreement to cancel it as to all or any . of the agreed rates, fares, charges, or classifications by. 30 days' notice in writing to the other par-, ties and to the commission." Other Amendments Urged. I In .ceHi ith other declarations of he- Republican platform of lye, the presi -lent further recommends that the interstate commerce law be amended so as to provide, pro-vide, tiiat no railroad company sift'ject to the commerce act shall, directly or indirectly in-directly acquire any interests of any kind , Ja- capital stock, or purchase or lrtise ;iy railroad, or any other corp 'ration 'ra-tion 4ch competes with It respecting business to jvhich the interstate mm-nierce. mm-nierce. act applies: that a law; be enacted enact-ed providing "that no railroad corporation corpora-tion ssubjt-ct to the Interstate comme rce m-t l ail herenfler tor Rny pnrpo-e .-.eie.i with or relating to any part ef its business governed by said act,- Issue any capital stuck without previous or simultaneous simul-taneous tusyment to 'it of not less than tile par iSfme of such stock, or .any bonds or uihi r cibtigattomi (except notes maturing matur-ing not "jriore than one year , from the Vhtle of their issiieV. withou-t the previ- j ous cr simiil'aneous payment to s.ich. cor-fcpnration cor-fcpnration of Hot l.s-than the par value. .nrjSU' ii brtirds. or otru.r pbugatirtns.. tir. it issued less than' their par value, then n-.t without-such payment of the reasonable market value of sU. li ln.r'nls or obligations ss . asi-crtalneti by fiie interstate in-terstate commerce commission: and. that no property, service, or other thing than, money, shall be taken in payment to s n h carri.-r corporation, "of the par or oilier required price of such si nek, bond or otjl er obligation, except the fair value of sti'-b property, services or other thing ascertained as-certained by the commission." Would Prevent Wrong Practices. The president continues: "I belu-xe liiese suggest-d modifications In and amendments to the Interstate commerce com-merce act. would make it a complete and effective measure fur securing reascnaWe-ness reascnaWe-ness of rates and fairness of practices in' the operation of Interstate railroad lines, without undue preference to any Individual Individu-al or class over any others. liy lo;. direction the attorney general .-iwtAt Uii4.u4-tt. - b.U- M". tr-t e,ifrth. recommendations, which will I fyr-nhda fyr-nhda d upon ....ueyt in tin- afe ' ipriate iotiui.it tee wheiu i r il jiiay be d' s fed. "In Mihlilhui to the foregoing am.nd; ments of- the interstate commer- law', the interstate commerce -commission should be given tiie power, after a hear-iiic. hear-iiic. t. determine upon the Uniterm con-.Mruction con-.Mruction t tj.cse appliances-su I. as sill s'ps. Ta'd.lefs. r.H.f hand holds, running. I... at Is and hand brakes on lr.li.-M cars piii,.u-il in Interstate commrce-I by t'ne irainineii iii the operation ot irain. lb.- .bi. vis and lack of uiilf. in.ay In which aie iiil. to produce a..-cb. a'- and injuries to lailw-.T iiaintnen. Ti wi.iis, il. mil i.-..rtnt .!!" I' d in the i.ji'."-r of irttrhmrn- and tra'iimen Injured bv cnup bug I. . id. ills, due to the enf.r. 1 .u-lloilu. .u-lloilu. tiotl o! .! !;, cupiers, is a -b llioll- stra'c-n ..f . iut: viii It-- d"lie if I .ire ii.ii pel. d to 'a.tpt prop, r I-'' -n. s. -'I in .i .. sth.n ha" arisen in th- ..el ap- pcr- tioliH "f H e Hit. i m ate comin. rc. -;-'" Liis' hib.i'.y ie i ' .is I., wb.ihcr '.d ctrn be br.' '".t at iinst tiie emp4o r com-- I r.U ill ,i!i- I .1- e ot her 1 1 -1 11 i I -C i ! . ' . j h.-l'ie ..tt e, l ).e !, t.J bring " sli.t en I. r tl s act sh.c.lil U' us ea-v .-f .11-! .11-! f-.r . u.- i i tt the light of a .! I r ..a in II. e cclnpan s emp.-c ;.. s ... mi -,n i.i ' i . v . ! i in, .. 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A!tA TiP- is , ifvif ; t - lma - I-.,-. t -. f .-I ' a r ' t ' 'rAt Aim -.sttA . . - A, t , f - tt--a -i- , , - .-- if m - sl -i. ef T H "'I' -- ff-IBM' ft f.iA-A t fKy. tn4l a o S fr,Ve m a - " A,-t1 - mmm ; : f r -. ,m ef t D p'aay. Trr. a:f fj'Wf tt Aa vaTl-!-e a ---! tlar f fctoqr. la a r - -A.f fs a-y Wlrr '- 4-f t 7-3" al J rrarr T. t.-t TV '.a t tt I H t .' ! t-":-?r. as-i kt ti.'lti la) aa a'!;A- t ! tt Via a Wa a T A w:s "S'tka ti mm asa4 --e Ja f3,-;?a a -a-ea st fc-f t 1 J.at i-fi S t t'lSf t ft la n.aT B Ma-;i. able or can be Introduced into the statute. stat-ute. . "In considering violations of the antitrust anti-trust law we ought, of course, not to forget lhat that law makes unlawful,- methods of carrying on Dusiness wnicn before its passage, were regarded as evidence evi-dence of business sagacity and success, and that they were tlenounced in this act not because of their intrinsic immorality, immoral-ity, but because of the dangerous results re-sults toward which they tended, the con-cemratjoh con-cemratjoh .r i:.-:-'.i.riaI . power In' the hands of the Jw'. leading to oppression oppres-sion and iniustive. In dealing, therefore. with many of the men who nave use, the methods condemned Dy rue siatuta Xer. the purpose .of maintaining a profitable profit-able business, we may weil facilitate a change by tnem in the -method of doing do-ing business, and enable them to brinjjit LacIT info lie zone oTTawTuIhess, wuihout losing to the country the economy of management by which,- in 'our domestio trade the cost of production has been materially lessened, and in competition with foreign manufacturers our foreign, trade has been greatly increased. Asks National Corporation Law. "I Therefore recommend the enactment by congress -of a general law providing for tiie formation of corporations to engage en-gage in trade and commerce among tha states and with foreign nations, protect-' ing tnem fioiu undue interference by tbe stales and regulating their activities! so, as to prevent the recurrence, un.bj 'national 'na-tional auspices, of those abuses .which have arisen under slate control. Such, a law shauid provide for the issue of stock of such corporationas to an amount erpjai on!v to the cash paid In on the stock; and if tlit stock be issued for property, then at a fair valuation ascertained under un-der 'approval and supervision of federal "authority- after a full and complete Mis-" closure of all the'-facts pertaining to-the value of such property and the Interest therein ot the persons to whom' It is proia.sed to issue stock In payment of such property. It should subject the real and personal property only of such corporations cor-porations to the Same taxation as Imposed Im-posed by the states within which It- may be-situated upon other similar property located therein, and it stipuld require such corporations ' to file full and 1 complete com-plete reports of their operations with the department of commerce and labor at regular intervals. Corporations organized under this ai t should be prohibited from acquiring and holding stock in tether corporations cor-porations lexcept for special reasons upon approval by the proper federal authority!, author-ity!, thus avoiding the creation, under national auspl. es, of the holding company with subordinate corporations in different states w hich has been such-an - Effective hi. ni-v in the creation of the great trusts 4lJUj...IlU!m!I'iiJieSU, State Laws Conflict. "If the prohibtion of tlie-antl-trust act against combinations In restraint of trade Is to be effectively enforced, it is essential essen-tial that the national government - shall provide for the creation of national corporations cor-porations to carry on a legitimate business busi-ness thn.iiglu.ut the I'nited SRttes. The ...ntlicting laws of the different stales of the iitnori with respect to foreign corporations corpora-tions make It difficult, if not impossible, for one ..rporation to comply wnh their r.-.piireni. nts so as to. carrv oh business in a number of different states. "To the sugS"Siion that Ibis proposal of fed. rat incline ration for imtusirtnl cm-liiuuiiuna cm-liiuuiiuna Is' lnicilikd lu funii.-li ihem. a retsig.' in whuh i i ciitlm... industrial bllS!l,.8 Ull.br federal protection. it si on d Im said that t:.e 'meat. ire contem-plated contem-plated .does n .1 repeal t' e Sherman antitrust anti-trust law and is t.ot to be framed so ns to p. riit.t I e dmng uf tiie wrongs, whi.-h It I. ice pu'pi.sc i f that law to pttvent, but onlv to f.'isit-r a ci.n'iii'iii'ice aad ad- van. f the highest llld isiriil " "b leticy without permitting Industrial at.n. s. "S:i' h a national ln.'rp..rati..n I tw will be i J-;. i-il, tost I v lliose who ! 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(o-d t V 111' ' tin r-e .f 1 1 i . i - - i . -' i -t I! at I in -I .. trail. ei ef )t -p'llv g i-.-l !. -g n e t. m- i 'let! I ' It .If" j i .--I. and - nn'- ii- I r.i The -.H-i -III of ; u -f a b-a.in.i il!v and i dir.- it . ii .'i t nt-lt nt-lt Is ie ' !h- Hit' id tn p. r" 'I 1: Is tic, tel. i a: ir,. -';- . t! .. - .1. '!, t. . i ' A-rin.irt ..' a ..-ile lalH'V t'e Sl . r I'...' an. i -'d i "i i- ert re. nt t" i t. -i trati-i n i-f - .-1 ' ' It ' 1 1 la!- 'i"lif'i-r'. i of li e gn . rr,iii.anf p i: v I . c A. nn t r .r to i' ei.'i r to f '-,. f I- r .1 got - ' urt- r i ' u-n r -w loaf lo-af ' I b.l I! Ii i', ,. fi'' ef t'e s -i . !-e i n- il- t . m u .-f in hi .fa-. II, . .;-, -nb .! t b I'll "111 litre, Ir o'i- and imi in. r. e May Doubt Cot'tutionjlity. Se. .Ml Tir nr.-' '.. .1 .,,f i. iiihaIi" i,i . n . : t if i. I, ti I til t. ifj.r-in.n ifj.r-in.n TU" i - k '.I, ion of iiilirCili- ur-d f.-retst . - ii, ii . r. r im .Ai.-Aifbt o-t-f. rr..t it tl '.iA Jti. HiA-AAiXAA A-A, ---Wr UJtTt .1 t' e jetrt" e r,f a. I, - l(,g lit tt,. n,ot tli-'toi.t;.. iieinin-r tl-af kn,d ef t' il .H:n, i vfigr"A htil titi ! tl: si .1 may i : - : Ji t..r .. -.' - - r . tr i . Jo i .nt .n i -.t t ..tn mi . - it i . in to !. tai'i in l-'.r ic-Ai t-i. t n '0nitiHv iflimAil tAi'tt rm ..f to rAiif-i.td . nm, ahi dutrif sn li .r.-.At t .,.:n-s An-l intrrstst bn-'KiA T e p-..r ..f ln..rp..rtion baa I-... .-. 'e. l- ...iitr ant Lpe.,.! t.v tl piij-iiiii fi.i.ti in !h; r.car. Mlv then l'h r.--rt i, any otb.f f'-iftit of '. '' - i ..rii-i-.ri e ; t i f .-! .e I.. -it.dAf c art.! tritf 1 f t . - ..'r -. U. ate .r tiol I r .; '.-. I If la i be vrty fad '1-aI t'.v . e.t ti It I'tA-a'a ..fn-mA-r-"- Ma! e.i.a ii-fti- grrat in-bAairtal rofvi ."i, a .b)e.i t, f.-bral .r utton an. i..rtri.l H-.w far aa ire t.J..e. al to tb. .a'fiirr en of ta. rer-,n.r. it mtf t-. anibtn ti e pmAr of IS fr.)ral ( -Arr-m.nt Xn ant i-orti. Ibe rr. ri'Af i-;i.rf nt e-t la prl ra m.-re e;r. tn ?.ai a- ? a ri-A-ril d- tAi-i-n i f tj; g-j- prrf. rflutt a..Ai-t ar-A-m t tutor thai .A...ri Sn tt" ttmttiii Ti t - I . t j i m tt-at tra arnrst .-.f-fantrs a ... ax-l e. a. ftAiA-i fn-..Titfa-tfeen la a Jv anavtatrAl Tt Ja. f.a ef li;ar.tio r .rLiy a-1't"-4 in $tiv l-.t un-trt tri att-tr-Af ;a r. tt.t rwr1 --t aaaji-.ag l"at tt.a rcir j- . . tbna ".a it "fi.tn )a t ! Ii.rta Mm.. i f -ea ft-A-tAA "" Kia' tr.t- t it fa..:a Pm:a fata if.'f i-- r-"-.t ptei in t. c "r-ftt "r-ftt S'a.-a w.' ' e. a r. aA-i ap! f 4 a-i e-f tal t .?Tr!A- vrga-! vrga-! "! tt t-a Aitrr ef --s. . Ta'"-t fit? a-.t -rf- a nr aa- r L ta 4ai. .f tt- a-,t i,r.lf annr a-rt t ,-t t a. -Aat pi t4 r.n- I e A- f t , r.. if, n,.j. r f ,, f " ra ! a i..-. m.t t'ua !r . ftt, a 'a rt . --t. an4 an "a ' e, e;.,. tfA-W-Tj.'a f I t-,fi. !. a t-are-. a 4a raa ai-1 it-.r ae- arAra Kf '".' J af ra.-cs'fa H a- t; l f ' tlw fJt) . " a aa "- a at c.is'j-.i tv. mrt-t aa a a.t. -. a ft.ra l-ao-eA :tm isfs.aaar ai.-.j-A rav- tM .?! f "rTv fe, (f '" ' ' a -. a-fa"a- aa.i ' ' tbiMti, is'a tt tt t r :-r '. - . aa'a 'a-sv-a'-'-e a g3AM Mil AAaI a1 . rA-a-.i ia tr ef-) a'-Soa'f a'-Soa'f a f t ksaratf t aa. f 1n44 Teiif aa r!. War VK.'4t a.ka t'V e-t a aVw.U (.'t alaTOA.'.-y ta tf. ! a,'f 't tt? tr ei a r4 rar-r-.! t :.-(, trr Ik. hy !a t.f t I as-4 4-.f'.r-tf lt f i a e ; t'at.ara,., tr.-iit, a imr r4 a-. afl e- a g . .' 't v. : , -fay!-sa'a 'at . . A ts-,aa la f sit f-a ' rerTr--.4 af t!i tvr asi ., t.-rv J HIS VISIT MOST OPPORTUNE Another Day's Delay and "the Result Would Have Been Unfortunate ' For the Physician. A lady ,wasrery solicitous about tier healths Everytrifle made her uneasy, and the doctor was called imme. dlately, The doctor was a skillful man, and consequently had a large practice. It was very disagreeable to him to.be so often called awayTroin his other cases for nothing, and he resolved to take an opportunity of letting the lady see this. One day the lady observed a red spot on her hand, and at once sent-i- for the doctor, lie came, looked at her hand, and said: "Tou did well to send for me early." The lady looked alarmed and asked: I'ls it dangerous, then?"" " "Certainly not,'-' replied the doctor. "To-morrow the spot would have disappeared. dis-appeared. andI should have lost my fee for this visit." A BURNING ERUPTION - ; HEAD TO FEET FROM "Four yearsrago I suffered severely with a terrible eczema, being a mass of sores from head to feet and for six weeks confined to my bed. During that time I suffered continual torture tor-ture .fromltching and burning. After being given up by my doctor I was advised ad-vised to try Cuticura Remedies. After the first bathwitb. Cuticura Soap and application of Cuticura Ointment I enjoyed" en-joyed" the first good sleep during my entire illness. I also used, Cuticura Resolvent and the treatment was continued con-tinued for about three weeks. . At the end of. that time I was able' to be abotiirtt.ff-'iOTser have felt yOo ill effects jslnce. I would advise any person suffering from any form of skin trouble to try the Cuticura Cuti-cura Remedies as I know what they did for me.. Mrs. Edward Xennlng, 1112 Salina St, Watertown, X Y., Apr. 11, 1909."- THATS RIGHT. Ms? Ji Tommy Say, n untie, what did Undo John marry .you for? Aunt Why, f r love, of course. Tommy' ( meditatively! I I'm! I.ovo will make a man do almost anything, uon't if, auntie? Harvard Scored. It ae the morning of lln- Yal Har-tartl Har-tartl g.itite at t'aiubtl.tg.., nnd two of the ,ew If.ivn collegians were wandering wan-dering through the Harvard arl, Im. king at (he tu.iversity buildings, lKiwn a walk toward then. 1111" n etilh of M il', is 1 I. but prtlpalily j in undercr.-idu.ne. J 'I lug voir (union, mid the l ale man, who i- a Lis of a wag fo tip-t tip-t ranger, can yfn I II me wh.-re 1 nn Pnd Harvard university?" I'm very sorry." said the serious on.-, ai'h nr a smile "They've linked t up Y"i ", there are a many Yah iioii in town" The Saifsh Hunter. Janu s II. Ke ne. pr i f c f the Jumping run'-itt at the New Y.rk Itiifae slinw, talked about fn I) -J t lig "Hunting." he s.tlii, "develops a r.ne of ttry mage. se!fh men Tl.ere a .is. for Inalarre. Jor.ti "Jotir. on a lifer told day. .t riding hard at a t.r.k. a In n l.e i-r rtlted the head tt I'M dt arest frii -Rd alb kir.R dU:t.a;b o.,t .f the Icy tit.f Ihd Jct.i a go to !.' f fit tsd a aAit ance Not a bit '.f i! "'Ibirk. ttm fiat!" be !.(n, ted and J'jir.p-d titer him "- St IjouIs f.lnbe-Democrat - .1 A WOMAN DOCTOR Was Quick ta Sa that CefTtt ail Doing th Miachiaf. A lady tUa of m tad case of roffe-a pc.iit.icit and t:. It In a way ao.lra-pi ao.lra-pi and atraUbtforiiard Lhat literary akUl could nt t ln. ro It, "I bad HfuTm'.i.e headarhea for IS yar," it aaya, "aed auifre4 untold aAioey bo 1 f.rt lo to tra thauj I '!ve4 14) t-OA-oJ. but they trc-sbt b doB to 119. I ent to -atr !cra asi ihtj cava ma e!y tajrxrary rflW So I -5rT-At on. till oa day a aotcaa doctor toM era to u riia.Aita. I ka ked like I aa tyi p itei "So I ta to drlck ftAim acd 1 i.Ed 11 iot.l ia tia firat It" lu acd eccticii! to c a. bit tc-t k fat aa at first. My taAlieS.ea caa to iit c a.':r I had td i'oa jtj al?t to ln k;( aKk to (et tk-a cc?ea poaoa t o icy tytta'ia. '?: I bcaa to a roataa I cas X'aily aay tiat 1 avr ktu? tat a aaaU'T ka4afk la t;ia aay fc. ail I. waa a-s-'lic t.t Toataa tAat fcaia t il t-f x t riat I aar tt -.t a. t, e.:j ft lii4ral aa aw'd tt k i;k ay to t-ara No I c a'c as.1 lay I at ia aa rf aa a t-l Wy Ira a a- 4 tf-taa a. fxzi'T tkaa tly ka t fr yaara" Rl 'V tV -k "Tka t Zi'Z la fjt "TWr a Rairai " frrr ti I IW ttata taataa a aata Point of View. . ' Senator Beveridge,' apropos of th old-fashioned snowy Christmas, -jaJd the other day: "Snow, of course, has its disadvaa- ttageV tVom some .ptDiots of view. - -"'Snow iseaemul m lis season, Solomon said that. But I know an old Indianapolis man .who, on hearing this remark of Solomon; grumbled: . " Cth, yes, no doubt it was beautiful to you, sittin' witlj-all the wives and lasseVbf Jerusalem beside you; but if" you'd been a poor stone cutter you'd, never have said any such thing." owvc )ovvds;ceaASS assvs8 cuGcvcTcomvn abvci coustxoXxdu To CetW's bcwcJvcivoX cjeci8.awas W ftvo 5ctvvxc, " nANoracTuwrD B the CALI FORNIA Fig Syrup Co. -SOLfr BY UAWNC CRUCiaSrSuSffAKIIlU, Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness In horses is due U neglect. See that your horse is not allowed al-lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's . Liniment on hand and apjdy at the first sie;rt of - stiffness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes ri(jht to the s.pot relieves the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles elastic and pliant. Here's the Proof. Mr. O T. Roberta of Knuat, Ga., R.F l No. t. Ilea 4 , trrttw : " I lua awd Tour MionA-nt ca a fi"ft for twe-BaT twe-BaT and efl-ctr l a thorough core I U a ramofad a apiaia cn a nmlc li t apatnn 4 ai lair" aia fuinaaetf. ! BiraAtimatioa tn ant raUAtd; lot lafia. aeu ael autetm la Slozoi's Liniment Mr. H M Gibin. of f awiattra, Ktna, . R.F It. No. 1, writ.: ." Voyf I.111W wnt it tha l-t thai 1 h mt urd. I htJ a note it h an a' . at oa let hn k anl " te. t-.-t of Moan't I in.mrnt nturlr tura-1 bar. I kiwp it tnind ill tlta tina l- fti; and anuil taallina aad lot tacrytraag :ut tf tt. k." Sloan't Liniment kiu a upavtn, furt .r ; I't.t," reduce re-duce wind pulftand Swollen joima, atnl is a sure and upeedy remttiy f.r fUtu.a, iVtrerrT, founder and thrush. rricC0c.a4ft.00 - ratl la, bf Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boata. Xaaa, V.I. A. Don't Persecute your Bowels Staaatl ftTl SaaS tm. SaaaJ ffW DYOLA DYES 0 t1 K rot iUfannnt a taa" V : aim waw. mr .aar at lia' a If aa 'a ahMia mt jar aaa-AAAg - a a iwa a4 a aa aaa -a a-aiaM ..-a .AAt AH,aa-C liiat-U aaite(taa,ta Wlea Yoa're Home Uw Q) Of CURE nt tin iai r. u 1 CtWrt ir-ake rrS!. TW tint I f oar acLarf tfxoal aaj I altrt tSe rraSML G itat ana j to I '-T jaalie. I ax(fSa era Cal m -a..o . mmi y a-a a. TWtaiaal UVLR flLLS V rW,..aii. Aa X ! Favy - I N-ry aa I t a. ' as t;A!'l-a I at !-' tt-it a-.-ar &a ava-s t lUa5er?a fUmi 3ty i-irat lt V I aa a-'' a aitlv tr - --- - 1 a a trawa mt4 tmU 4 , I aaaanaa. 1 |