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Show Red-heade- d Ject to people are less ruV baldness than others. A doc- tor explains the matter hair ol the tluia: The rolatlvely thick, one red hair btiug aluioist as thick as five fair, or throe brown haira. With 30,000 red hairs tha scalp Is well thatched, whereas wlln the same number of fair hairs one U comparatively bald. It takes nearly 160,000 fair and 105,000 brown halra to cover adequately an orulnary head. red-heade- d YOU PAY NOTHING UNTIL CURED. No cutting, no pain A permanent, quick and lasting cure, guaranteed. and no detention from business. Consultation and examination free. Call or end for free book, which tells all abou t rupture or hernia, with testimonials from former patients. Read the following testimonial letters of former patients and what the Kansas Citv papers have to suv about the Doctor. DR. ERNEST HENDERSON. 103 W. v St, In An Expert Who Has Made Investigations Recently Eaya Its Volume Will Astonish the World. William M. Fitzhugh, a well known Jritish mining expert, left recently for Cagle, on the American Yukon, to tart immense hydraulic operations 'or on English syndicate. He is by Philip II. Blackwell, of London, and Samuel Hale, of New rork. Early last year Expert Fltz-lugInvestigated the chief producing xeeks of the American Yukon, and on he basis of his report large invest-nent- s were made in claims and ground on Seventy Mile creek, Siren creek and streams tributary to he Tanana river. Under the direction t Mr. Fitzhugh large operations, employing several hundred men will be Itarted as soon as the summer season Regarding the American )pens. Mr. Fitzhugh pays: "When I made my report in London n my return from the Yukon many )f the best mining experts in England thought I could not possibly be right. However, the report was of the Investments, and the future will show that what I havo laid Is correct. "As a mining engineer of experience. I predict that the Alaska gold bearing The rravel will astonish the world. jutput of American Alaska will last for many years to come, and will be sy far greater than any one to the present time has dared to predict. Some of us will live to see the time e when the American Yukon will hundreds of millions of dollars In gold. The country Is very different In character from the Klondike. It will not give out. The only trouble Is that the people have not yet learned the way to work the gravel deposits. ind to do this will take time. "This was the history of California. When gold was discovered there in 1849 the miners knew they had it, but it waa not until years later that they learned how to work it and get the metal out of the ground. In time they learned and then the California gold Kansas City, Mo. Mothere will find Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teeth-na- period. and is an honor to his calling as well as a citizen highly esteemed by his fellow men. He may be consulted at any time at his office, 103 West Ninth RUPTURE NOW CURABLE. Made Wonderful Advancement Dr. Henderson. by Treating 9th ALASKA'S HIDDEN TREASURE VAULTS Is h There ia a growing demand for delicacies in London. strange dishes these peculiar Among sought Mr. Peake, a Merchant, Takes Pleasure after by English gourmands are In Recommending Treatment. Gives birds nests; "visega," the driol Testimonial Letter In Conscientious backbone of the sturgeon; eacar-gots- , Truth for Benefit of Suffering Manor French snails; and ala kind. frogs. A small plate of birds' nest Kansaa City. Kaa.. May 22. 1902 Dr. Errwat Henderson, Knisa soup, little more than a mouthful, My Pear Sir: I can never thank you enouKlj costs five shillings. for your treatment of me while In my ruptured a I ever street. Kansas City Sunday Journal, July 26, 1903: Rupture Is no longer Incurable, except pephaps In extremely rare cases, Fays Dr. Ernest Henderson, Kansas City's eminent hernia specialist. However, It has not been many years sinco a reliable treatment for this affliction was unknown, and surprising as it may Beem, the mfrthods of former years are Btill in vogue In many places. "In talcing up rupture as a specialty," Dr. Henderson said to a reporter, "I wa3 satisfied that the old principle was wrong and there was an opportunity for a man who would devote time and study to improve it. A rupture H a dangerous thing; no one can tell what minute it will cause trouble, and the time may com when relief is not within easy reach. It Is always a bother even when there is no pain or apparent danger. To be sure, it was no small task to revolutionize the treatment of rupture, and I am not boasting when I say that there are few men who would have worked, studied and experimented a3 I have done to bring out a new method and perfect it bo as to be effective in all classes of rupture. My success has been my reward. I have been practicing this method for several years, and there are hundreds of people in Kansas City and vicinity who Vill take great pleasure in testifying to its efficacy. People now coma to consult me from almost every state in the Union, and I have on file in my office letters from many of them showing the high esteem in which they hold the service I have rendered them." In treating rupture Dr. Henderson does not use a knife, consequently he has built up an Immense practice and now enjoys a nation.! reputation as a rupture specialist. His plan of no pay intil cured has certainly proven very ; popular. Dr. Henderson to one of the ablest men In the medical profession today, hy-Iraul- lc od-Ibl- e anj condition. I am now ai well a 1 take pride aud pltaaur us Inthe reco:mnenlinK and best on.y to other your treatment Th a reliable, treatment itura ia for rupture. conaclentloua iruih ..-tegmental la Riven In mankind. th. benefit of tufferlng Yly' Double Rupture Cured !n Seven Weeks Not Worn By Painless Method. Has to "Guarantee The Since. Truss Cure or No Pay" Is Attractive. SI. ISO. K.tnaaa City. Kas.. M M. P.. Kap:a City. Mo. I came to you for Aly IKar Doctor:-Wh- en treatment I wai ruptured on both a.dea. not attend to my bu new. patiiful that I cou.d You cured me In seven weeks by a a truta Unci. I method and I hava not take great plensura in re omraemiii; you .Ja you treatment to the afflicted, knovung your Your guarantee to cure Will cure any sufferer. sutfer-Imost as no pay i attractive, hTve apeni a srea' deal of money and failed to get cured. 0" With best wishes. I " Ernest Hendeison. "I Have Made caref'il Investigation of the Tunnel Propositions that enter into Quartz Hill and for natural advantages there is not one that can come up to your tunnel (the "Torrey")," are the words of one of the most conservative engineers of the state. A postal card will bring you full particulars in regard to a GItEAT INDUSTRIAL AND MINING PROPOSITION. A H. sawyer Elliott's Case Was An Extremely Bad One, and Had to Be Treated the Mr. Second Time. He Is Now Sound and Well. I Make My Guarantee Good In Every Case. Hundreds of Sufferers Come to Me and are Cured, Although Pronounced Incurable by Prominent Physicians. 1202 A.. pro-lucti- RIEDKL & CO., Jankers and Drolters. w.-r- U Yu-to- n, pro-luc- Hard times aro In sight for tho mosquito. In addition to the plans made for the mosquito war, a plant is said to have been found In North Nigeria, which, when placed in a room or veranda, will drive away mosquitoes. An essence is also extracted from this plant which is m excellent substitute for quinine. The Uncle "Well Johnny, what are you going to be when you become a man?" Kas.. May 56. Mo. . The Kid "A burglar, a holdup, a Kansas City. Dr. F.rneat To Whom It May Concern: reor something of that sort." thief, ear!le my from that This Is to certifv 1 wss aff.lc ed The Uncte "Why, Johnny, that is collection, up to my 2Jth year. WOMAN AND ENGAGEMENTS. character pronounced Incurwith hernia of able by a noted surgeon of this p'.a e. afier a wicked!" Hencarcfu' examinadau. I saw Dr. Ernest The Kid "To be sure It ia; you Her Irresponsibility and Indecision In derson's advertisement. "No cure no pay." and never get your name In tb.e paper I determined to try him. In company wl:h my Making and Keeping Them. closed a fatber I went to Kansaa City contract with the doctor, remaining under if you are good." Doesn't a woman love to drag things treatment for seven weeks. Believlcgg I waa ut? Her business Instinct Is nil, and home. well 1 turred over the money and weal After a few months time the trouble returned, "Was n an It matter of putting frills onto elaborate the wedding?" and believing he but having faith In the doctor 'Elaborate!" shouldn't have them and would do as h promised. I went back without that exclaimed the fair things of mr condition, and be kavlng advised blm Jon't need them she Is as Incorrigible divorcee. me should "I four weeks treated say it waa. Why. willingly took me In andwore pay. and then In Is more. wltUout a cent she matter waa It of wanting a so the is elaborate that you'd think Yours reepeetXulby. me CURED. she never expected to have anoth- fussy wedding and going back fourteen times after she has left the house er." Chicago Post. to see if her hat Is on straight or the kitchen window Is closed so that the his bost girl) College Boy (to . .....v. . . . ,i-2I never asked you before, but rat can't get In. Katie, can you cook? There is a busy little body In a office who has been trained lowntown I can make the best chocoKatie YrrlW for Specimen of Penmanship. Free Shorthand leason and 12th Annual 92 pace Catato look late fudges you ever tasted. upon things from a man's log. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. cno ays., kansas city, mo. viewpoint. When she writes a letter Boy That's College enough, the writes It to the point and considers Chicago Tribunex SPALDING'S commercial the matter settled. She doesn't have Shorthand iPltman and much time to write social notes, how39TH YEAR. I9.0OQ GRADUATES AN3 STUDENTS. Hnhkrp!n. Mrs. De Smyth "Why did you tires g 1. Typewriting. Telrgrkphy and hiiK)ah hrancUea. 2u room. 10 Teachers and Lecturers. but the other Sunday she rat Illustrated lever, au page iMSiov-IH- T catalogue suet . refuse to attend Mrs. De Swell's five Ml TELEPHONE iLY'Tio.-. MAIN 117 J F down right after breakfast and wrota o'clock tea?" fi.-or six straight, direct notes to Want Honest Clerk. women whom she had been dying to SHORTHAND When a young man applies to any The neighbors never think that but hadn't had time to call upon. see, of the great banking houses of Loncharity begins at home when the 3he Invited one to luncheon, one to Student pre (tared for Railway. CsveniiMBl sif don for employment, this question is money Is pent for music lessons. lusisets oltlon. Wrl'e fur terms. dinner, one to go to the matinee with put to him: COLLEGE. NATIONAL BUSINESS and so on, making the dates and "Ha.i any relative of yours, and esThe pickpocket can give the rag- her, IMSAS CITT, 0. s. 1. everything else as clear as possible. pecially any ancestor on either aide, picker pointers on how to get & liv- Then she wailed pleasurably for t'.e been convicted nt any crime? ing out of old clothes. answers Well came. .they a ACBXT9 WAXTKD One man made The euestioner adds that free woman The had Invited to she work. ten first ti.s days' flay for answer is exacted, and informs the COt'NIVa let M first applying. luncheon couldn't decide about the Read what a user has to ssy about It! applicant that his gonealogy will be A E..KS3INO KOK WOMEN. Couldn't she make It Saturday day. ox. leaked r with care to Kee if thete "tlvcry oP' who ees my Iron win county. instead of Monday? Monday was a Would Itki to gel an agenry for this women. lotis any taint cf that aort on it. I thin the Iron rs Jitst a b.esMttg WITH BALMY I rf OILS. bargain day at the shops, you know oiid ret jet SOOTHING, aka & f r mine I would fit If the ytrm man pauses muster Caitoer, Tbiuor. CawarrK Wi. FUMila. UWrm. Please write her about It; she did so novner. a od all kJa aa4 ftmil DlaaM. Writ Mitral Wei. Te he is then c'oligre.l to submit to a to see her. want 'or IUmtrtd Book. 8atfr A46rr Address feri tinder the M. BYE, ft woman she bad invited to dinmeaitrctnen'a. The EsrAr. Kansas City, Mo. ner would Jubilee Iron Compary. to have hi IVr;'? be charmed u come, but systrtr ar photo-rapt- ). In rrjfl'e and "full fa??' what should she wea? Was It to te a Ointments foe Cataarh Vadium x MEN Our developer '"'i'n. Then he jcoea to wr.rk. th3 Beware of formal affair? Who was going to be that Contain Mercury, weakness and makes yvi bank t:';.i roafonail cure cif cat' and tell her all Please write there. as merrv.ry will surely destroy f?e It. strong and vigorous. Sttictnr? a:i. about 'r.j.i I' 'ie 1 ns aay. sen? of smell and completely cure with mat-Ine- t Varicoc.lp permanently The woman she Invited to wt.r.te ayMcm nhee. ent the A Dcg out dru3. S:id stamp for free was Escape. charmed, but couldn't meet It through the miieou v:rfarr. The ensireT and nr?.naa of a Ka-tHealth Appliance Co., CL'i Healed. time and place specified. at her the Such article should nevr be used a Wash. fell come train she Seattle. and talk to her a!out paraenger rather pood Might l)epoit, on prescriptions from except h,ss, It? were When rpi'a could she come? tory. 'fhey fpeeriinx ble as the damage the;-wil- l write and tell her all about It. Please phywirians, near Green in Itidg Petti? 370 ACRES fiO Ml. South Kansas along do is tenfold to the good you The woman she had asked to go Mo., the other county, when can day, and fenced well watered Mo., City, derive from thm. possibly a struck shopping thought she would rather go they shepherd dog. Ther Hall's Catarrh U ml. of denct, 6 R. House, Barn. manufactured Cure, In the Instead of fn the afternoon. had killed him. and supposed they lay of land perfect. $.15.00 A. Term F. i. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, O : morning, as there were to be sich barby more of thought nothing the inciIf desired. "ontain no mercury, and is taken gains at Blank's. Would af'ernoc.n dt until say, dent, they reached th"y . N. G30 ACRES, Mo, Stock and Green act ine directly upon P'eise write, and tell ho al. zhru it. Itilge. There the dog. which int ernally, on Railroad well farm Grain mucous surfaces of tb and And now that poor little bu?y body had thrown upon the watered by Stream and CataT!-Cure- , fenced In Hall" bnylnsr "system. wlhes that, In addition to viewing was Jump down and mills. Lare t;p-t- trot away, seen to one Wind and lx f'jre yon pt th een'i'ne things like a man, she could swear of his leg, carrying lan 1 all dat. If ! fakn in Buildings, like a man, for and mae has to sit and coninfernally in his mouth. owner say tillable. Y. C. & tfce Tolo 'o. m,i i. ly template possibility of wri'ing fell at $45.00 A. Term3 if desire!. There 1. nothing that wi:i turn a w Testimonials fre. every one of these notes over ar;in, Henderson & McDaniel, man's bead more quickly l&aa another bargain. So; 4 by IruggSfr Price 7.c per perhaps laaiaably. New York Kansas City. woman's hat. 612 Mas. Bull dice, Prcsa. little. U. Hall's Family Pflla are the I Hendi-ron- d ata-chi.--gd I i 1312-01- 4 college; - IS e !ahger Cured to?-Tr,- 11 1 le 1 y bn cow-rafch- o Non-reside- nt Cfc-n- ey bL output Increased so as to astonish the world. The same will be the history of American Alaska, and when this Is accomplished there will be far in ex cess of that secured by scratching at the present time. "In many parts of American Alaska the gravel will run as high as $3 to the yard for areas of twenty miles m extent, and In fact there is no telling Just how much there is of this kind of gravel. In time this will be ascertained, and the people engaged In mining there will learn how to work It, Then the country will be settled up and the new methods will be employed in all districts. "Last year I Bpent June. July, August and September In the vicinity of Eagle City. I also visited other creeks for the purpose of ascertaining Just what the showing would be. There was not a place visited where the proof did not exist of the richness of the gravel. The people I represent this year will conduct large operations on Seventy Mile, Birch creek and Tan-an- a river. "I do not think there is another part of the mining world that Is so fortu-atel- y situated with deposits and means to work them as Alaska, and that part of the country on the American side is the best The Klondike has shown that It contains rich deposits, while across the line the gravel is permeatel with gold all over. There will be a population in Alaska some day that will be able to systematically work the whole country. I learned in London that the railroad from Valdez to Eagle will be built when the conditions are ripe. The properties I represent do not Deed a rajlroad, as they can Jb worked by hydraulic methods, and this product shipped out on boats. The railroad is needed for developing other resourres, such as farming and stock raising. Its construction will bring about a rapid development throughout Central Alaska," New York Times. DISREPUTAELE AND POWERFUL. Leopold II of Belgium Has Most Power of All Monarchs. It Is a remarkable fact that of all the constitutional monarchs In Europe the most disreputable has the moss power. We refer, of courre, to King Leopold U. of Belgium, whose escapa des have been for many years of a kindl in comparison with which those ot Louis XV. were conducted with discre tion and rnVAlnned In mvatprw fffrTr" to ay, although, from one point off view, his life has been one which would debar him from any respectable middle class household in England 01 the United States, the masses of nli subjects could not If they were MoJ lems regard his sexual divagation with more indulgence. The recent at tempt to assassinate blm undoubtedl added to his popularity, and probabl has prolonged the life of his dynasty It Is no longer true of Leopold If. tha be reigns but does not govern. Th Belgian sovereigns were figurehead LI1 years ago, when the erals were in power, under the leaden but since tb ship of M. Frere-OrbaConservatives, who are almost exch slvely Catholics, have bad no form I' able rivals except the Socialists, O king's personal influence has becon a political factor of the first magn tude. II" Is even more powerful todaf In Belgium than George III. was f England during the first twenty-f- o years of his reign. Not content wi the exercise of Indirect and surrept tiou pressure through the responsib ministers, be had of late not hesltat to place himself In direct and op relation with the people and the pe ple representatives In the lower hou of the Belgium parliment. In an dress on New Year's day to the pre Ing officers cf the Brussels chamber deputies, he cv?n propounded the pr ciple thai it was the sovvereign's d;j when. In hi.? Judgment, the countri InteresfB should demand it. to take t initiative in matters which the p liament could be consiled later. ? tfiia a noreiy academic dccls I to found public ser tiou rnent. II? has actually carried the prln'-ipl?having just announ bis in'fa'.ion t.7 dvelcp the coal rai recently disc over-- d in P.r'ghirn, at expanse cf tl. s.3, witbout wal: for any ant'iorlziiion rn th part the rational Harp Wtcl 'y. n, vt-- k;i-'ature- . |