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Show TU By C, st. R. I. & P. R. R. 1st the Rock ls'.anl to bo a lite to open for tusiars Its to El I'r.ao, Tei. This line, in ccnutetinn with tta 5outliern Pacific and the Mexitan Central railroads, will give the island the short. t line toth to Southern California and the City of Mexico, anil make it a dangerous ccunjirtitor ct .tha Santa Fe. It look Just one yiw to construct the ;.46 miles of the n.w extension from Liberal, Kun., to El lVso, Tex. For the purpose of ,with the Texas law that every railroad within that state shall have state operating headquarters and also for general construction facilities and convenience, the new road was placed under the charters of five different railroad corporations, viz.: The Chicago, Rock lsUcJ & Pacific proper, the Chicago, Rock Island & Mexico, the Chicago, Rock Island & El Paso, the Rock & El Taso, and the El Fa;o & Northeastern. The road from Liberal to Santa Rosa, N. M., a distance of miles, was placed under direct Roci Island construction, with J. H. Coulen, vice president of the Chicago. Rock Island & Mexico, as Chief Engineer and General Manager, while from San-t- a Rosa to Carrizozo, a distance of 130 milts, the construction work was given to the El I'uso Northeastern, which already had a constructed line from El Paso to Carrizozo. The road from Liberal to Carrizozo will be equipped with eighty-poun- d steel rails, oak or pitch t, pine ties, and modern ballasting. side tracks, switches, station houses, yardings, water tanks, and Western Union telegraph lines have all kept pace with actual road building, and when the road Is opened by the first of next year it will be in as perfect condition as any of the lines of the Rock Island system that have been in ervice for years. In connection with the Rock Island-E- l Paso line is tha mew thirty-mil- e railroad which is to idevelop the Immense Dawson coal Ifields, owned by the Rock Island, on 'tha Beau'oien and Miranda grant, in the northern part of Colfax county, N. M. This road will leave the main Rock Island rails at or near Liberal station, twenty miles southwest of tha Canadian river crossing, and run through the New Mexican counties of San Miguel, Mora and Colfax. This branch will be completed by May 15, 1902. Tha coal is to feed the southeastern portion of the Rock Island-E- l Paso line, and probably will largely supply tha Southern Pacific railroad, in addition to a heavy domestic custom in that section of the country. The completion of the El Paso line will give the Rock Island a route of 222 miles short-- ' er between Kansas City and El Paso than that of the Santa Fe between tha same points, together with a saving of fifteen hours of time, the latter fact duo to the favorabla being largely alignment and maximum 1 per cent grade of the new Rock Island line. In connection with the Southern Pacific, the Rock Island will have a shorter1 line from Chicago to Los Angeles than will the Santa Fe. The construction cost of the Rock Island-E- l Paso line will approximate f 7,000,000, an average of about flo.OOO per mile. Chicago souiliwifrn comj-lyln- Tribune. Technical Schools In Germany There are schools In Germany for farmers, gardeners, florists, fruit growers, foresters, blacksmiths, carpenters, machinists, cabinet makers, bookkeepers, tailors, shoemakers, druggists; there me cooking schools, institutes for training servant girls, barbers and One can find a school in chiropodists. Germany for teaching anything one wants to know; and It is usually supported by the government free to all comers, or perhaps only a nominal tuition Is charged. Collector of Musical Autographs. The Berlin Royal Library has acquired one of the most valuable collections of musical autographs in existence. It was made by an Austrian named Artarla, who got the best part of it for a few hundred florins from Beethoven's heirs when that composer autodied. There are ninety-thre- e graphs of Beethoven, including some of of his most famous works, thirty-twHaydn, and others by Schubert, Ros- Elni, Pagnninl, etc. SI. P. Pnnhblnj a Woiilii-llAn English firm of solicitors, who recently wrote to the president of the University of Idaho offering to purchase an LL. D. degree for a young client who wag thinking of entering parliament, received the following very1 caustic answer: "The principal whom you rerresmt has rilsgracid his nationality, the bar, and himself. I hope that when he attempts to enter parliament he will learn that a cad's ambitions, unless carefully limited, are unrealizable." l.ltrrntnrp. !(utll Mace's l.unolitt. According to the popular tradition. RushcII Sage sustains life when down town with a cracker, a red apple and a glass of water. This ,j as wide ol fact as are many such stories about prominent men. Mr. Sage is not only "nice" in regard to what he eats, bul a hearty trencherman and an excellent authority on all that goes to make up a satisfactory meal. New Yorli o e Press. General Hiiller's Wlf. Lady Audrey Uuller. the wife of Gen, Sir Redvcrs Uullor. is the daughter of the fourth marquis of Townsend, and was the widow of the Hon. G. T. Howard when the famous general won her hand. She is an exceedingly popular woman. Tha vehicle and Implement Industry of the United States manufactures 1100,000,000 worth per year and emThese Interests ploys 200,000 men. acres offered them at jiave thirty-tw- o the St. Louis Exposition and will ruake the largest exhibit ever known. Lawyer! Fine Itlitlnrllon. A lawyer was passing along the Street carrying under his arm a law Look when he was accosted by a frltnd, "Ha! Mr. Blank, and where are you "I don't going to preach preach, I prartlce," replied the lawyer. Fmplnjtinent for Indian Children. Jliss Katherlno Hughes of Ottawa, Canada, Is the leader of a movement for providing employment for Indian children when they leave the schools. 6he Is called Katerl Kaldnerenntra by her Indian proteges, which means tnbkai things go pleasantly," A "h mi Lrjt.: 0-- r.:A3 .r E- Train LiiH-cte- - gets b,g w Be engines. Ui in Fast and Onrl fwhedulee Are lu lie (lie I Uniinte Kt'BUlt. Several of what are claimed to be constructthe largest lucotuctivrs ed were received by tue Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road yesterday. In these days of large engines each fresh consignment received by a railroad during the past year or two has had the distinction of being the largest While these monger locomotives have In a way ceased to excite surprise, those just received by the St. Faul road are remarkable in their dimensions. For example, the diameter of the driving wheels is eighty-fou- r and inches, or of an inch over seven feet. Following is a technical description of the new giants: of driving wheels, Diameter Inches. Diameter of compound cjlindtrs, 25 aad 15 inches. Stroke of cylinders. 2S inches. Total length of etiame, S feet 'A inches. Steam capacity of boiler, 200 pounds. Fire bcx, 8 feet 8 inches by 6 feet 5 Inches. Number of flues in boiler, 350. Heating surface, 3,215 pqtiare feet. Capacity of tender, 1S.000 pounds of coal and 7,000 gallons of water. Thinks Fast Time Focnlhle. General Passenger A Kent Miller of the St. Paul Is enthusiastic over the new engines, alleging that they will tend to revolutionize schedules and power. He says they will be capable of hauling fourteen or fifteen heavily loaned coaches or sleepers sixty miles an hour. Grades will be little or no obstruction to t.he leviathans. The locomotives will be put in service on the limited trains between Chicago and Milwaukee and between Chicago and Omaha. hit h h IVritiMBent rj'tret. I At most farmers' conventions durtag recent years, the periLiiueut pasture has been eitt.er ignored or condemned. The psuture that can take its place in the rotation has coma to be quite generally considered as the only profitable one Ut the advanced farmer. declare Some of our dairymen it does not pay to pasture land worth $!0D per acre" and that the returns in feed from the permanent pasturage are too small to be considered. Mr. Curler, who raises enough feed on one acre to more tfcan support a cow a year certainly seems to have the argument on his side w hen he declares that be cannot afford to pasture his land. But at the convention of Illinois Live Stock Breeders last week. Professor Curuss.of the Iowa Agricultural College, declared very emphatically In favor of the permanent pasture. He declared that beef could be made cheaper on grass than on anything else. The pastures should receive regular attention every year, as blue grass pastures have a tendency to run out if grazed constantly. The best pasture land is that that has never sseeu a plow. He recited the fact that English pastures are allowed to remain He in grass for hundreds of years. renews his pastures by disking and' harrowing whenever the laud seems to require it. This work is done in the spring as soon as the frost is out of the ground. It was urged by other men present that these old pastures sometimes get too rich with the droppings from sucMr. cessive generations of animals. S. N. King said that he had a pasture that had not beeu disturbed for thirty-five years, and during that time has received the manure from cattle, horses, sheep and swine. In some places now the grass is left untouched, and the cattle will not eat it even if it is cut and dried. He had formed the opinion that the land is too rich and should be plowed up. Mr. MeCutcbeu said he had bad a pasture that acted that way, and he had overcome the difficulty by going over it with a disk and harrow. J Iowa conditions e (': -: !:i:i5 !hsm K.t , i nil. th not r.-a- I' i s ' . '. then ' . . .. v. city n Kt the . .utn. : ; p! t.e I In .;! . .". .. o t.ells lo As the ftiiiitr t lie r'l. f f 'i l. lie narks t the it these '1! u their i'i-- j All j of electrical M. I. Pupin, proft-NSinieolianles at Columbia university in an interview, mus. that he fully believes that Marconi Mioeeciled ill between tho coasts of New Kotiiiilland Hm! Cornwall, F.tigland, by his system of wireless telegraphy. IVso'r Cvir ciiiuioi I? too tilrliiy Kpotien of na ir SS Third lim,luim conch eure- .- J. W. O N., iUuurun.ilis, Mum., Jan. Avu,, S, Kanaai Clty'a Miatle Trera. During tho punt year 12,0()0 had trees have beeu planted in Kansas City, mostly at public expense. At a recent meeting the public improvements committee of tna City Couucil authorized the planting of 3 0 trees along th various streets. l Mrs. Lewis A. Hall, wife of the build er of the Pacific and Idaho Mori hern, died at Portland, last week, from a Stroke of apoplexy. , j-- (,)ei witntti-rfu- man-taugdi- er Chi-cag- Ral a. r dif-rrc- nt The cost of living In New York city to be hljher this year than ever before. Everything that could go up, except house rent, has gone up from 30 to DO per cent. The price of meat is higher than It has been In ten years. The prices of other commodities of general um in every household Jiave Increased gradually during tha last five years and a comparison ot wholesale and retail prlres of with thoo of 1S37 shows an Increase that is startling. The only artlrles In a long list that have cheapenad ara cuffta and flour. to-d- The conference of dairymen or of farm producers of milk certainly baa In it great possibilities. It has been advocated by soma of the foremost dairy educators in the country. W'a understand that in some parts of Minnesota the theory ha been put Into practice. Tho buttermakera and milk producers m some counties have monthly conferences, at which method are dlsciiHssed and butter Is exhibited and prizes awarded. A bachelor always wonder what la the matter with a baby when it Ua t crying. j i i j Tlmes-T'nlo- Hie I'oinilar Whlto hklrt. While the luael; separate skiit is quite out of dale, the white separate skirt U just the thins worn with waists of the fai'eii pinks and blues, white and biscuit colors now In vo,.:ue. The point to be observed Is the bieiidiiit; Of t ho one into the oilier, in this way it is possible to have a variety of evening effects with nit slight expense. Such a costume can bo worn on all dress occasions where a very elaborate toilet Is not ncccstary. 5i H . V 1'oaeliem. ll.ltilg liy French poachers are making big hauls of partridges and other game birds by using automobiles with nets Btid a bright light. They run tho automobiles at a swift pace along the public roads, and the birds, attracted by the linhts, fly into the nets, Tbero seems to be no violation of existing game laws in the practice. Viiii in mum in ill afarTTirt' PR1CE.25C. may differ essen -ld Is said ' i ritor m Mr Becausa Why m rios oyrup.of laxativeRe-be- Its component parts are nil wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-effect- agreeable and refreshing to the taste. gentle. AH are pure. All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. It is pleasant. It is efficacious. It not expensive. is It is good Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to the originality and simplicity of the combination. for children. It is convenient for business men. is perfectly safe buy the genuine. To get its beneficial effects It is excellent for ladies. It s. It contains the laxative principles of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which ore It is pure. It is M is wholly free from objectionable substances. It family st high-price- ri'mi'dy-tlurtk- s pro- - : trait IU'I' a Tile leiJT'ir'Cs llevt comes wilh tl'U.it llenlth is otni le all who um Nature yitl siai ttelu Te..t. ol Is l lllele. list s Hie Kslem, This ol moves the c.iu.-.met Verities the disease. I The 3t5 feet l,i.;h and was V C;',! w as bu!;t i built sr. !!.-a vear Utter, and .a ..lir.naliv (alter. it'll s now only li.2 !e.-- i.tt;n. lis than that however, is of tho other towi r. i;:-..;- seen lloatins on the w.iter or cir- I'S ovei ti,:i,i, uttering plaintive reams as they dart about la t.euich of food- .- l'all Mali a alette. r- -' i Asmelll, whieh of eiiemeeis i as s..!,d as ever. al v npiare Knuing toners, e $i-;- ! than the tower ct a rumor was ptarted s.ne. sl.tuM'l siKiis of ealfii!tK. e v ii l'er .'. O fra-.er- ;'': Tf. Am and tl. in'ruJevs rob them but a u.m:n-imSt. J.iiises' l'ark there inMmes Uiem htii.j-'i- In e hundivd.-- of those waifs. From the idfi.' which t!i' lake they may j a. that th cuwt '... ( are Mure Th. v have already toeeh t.i the alarm who find du.-ks- . I Tarlt. IfAnloff adv.i'i.s the jrull.- la cunt numbers the dans. u;i :ided j It! ilc a masiags ..is.li.u 1 wot;;. by xamlnatioiis Norway paternal government a fun! of i .oney sn.oar.tir.g to U tO o, wliieh jZ!hA thro wn the t,.ii-1ic.r.':ri to asoi-- .t them !a buying laud. B'icil r a pr.-was a.Ivanod by tta popuiis's of Kansas Sf.me years aO and did not meet w;th any favor, but generally With ridicule. In Norway, how- over, it is ar tnally in piaetlre aad sums are lor.m 1 to IndtiStricus j small at 3 per t ent interest for a "';-:torn of twenfy-fiyears to f.iahla them to acquire farms aad i'riprove not only thorns Ives hut the eti.tts. I HnB In Cf.urtl, Ch.o.neT. olrrela Davis of the Congregational j fturrh, at Winter Park, Fia., met with n unexpected diffculty when he made I xh firHt fir! of th in 11,9 B''aF"n a fcw ,!r-ago. The chimney ''voul,i 111,1 "draw." and the cause was for'li t b larS s'H'irrel's nest, or a ipi'9 of nests. In the top ct tha structure. The i pening was found coinpU-telclosed w!:.h RQUrt'el-nes- t material to the , t.. (if foi'r feet from n and t'ie top. Mori a Ciii :en t. n ion t'' hi the i:l:.i?;:u, IlvlKhaU i k va. v from ten j T-- ; In Norway I'opali'iD Tfc , IS about l;l el Naiw i.ji i ,.ry 5 unlimited : y, o'.uti.' to the ixovery of .:"!:! les i.i Use ai tic ri'Cioila, for n;;!.i; 1 , .1: s i: lusbienpre- ! It i:; the see' s uf uo "so f.rr but is uud In all ."iy cnn-ln?r tj ; t s t,f work, pii.'b as low- Has itn-stick handles. .tp t ie- -- 'net!, fi.ini. s. ii.- -. tiled 1.. e,.;ji.act ivory c.t:,:s: illi Lis '.. . f Ivory. :l tine ;, rv their approval :; m lay !i!tce. r of 1.! - . pat r.mi l, . tially from those in Illinois, but such is probably not the case. Whether the permanent pasture be profitable or not, it Is certainly in evidence on every hand. For the most part, the permanent pasture is the most neglected land on the farm. Professor Curtiss could not have had the average pas ture in mind when he declared it profitable. Doubtless the permanent pasture that makes part of his theory is one so well cared for that each acre ih draper. Delegate's M If w Own Mrs. Theresa Wilcox, wife of the delegate to Congress from Hawaii, is proprietor of a newspaper, the first issue of which was recently published in Honolulu. The paper is and is printed partly in English and partly in Hawaiian. TALKS ON ADERTISING. The best way to advertise is Just to will give 3C5 days' feeu in a year. Such tidvertise. Get at it with a view to having tha people know what you most a pasture may be profitable, even on d land. desire to sell, and incidentally letting them know that the specified items do not represent your full stock. Say inIlortlraltural Oliierva'lonn. As Is known to many readers of the teresting things about interesting goods and have the goods to talk. Farmers' Review tomatoes and cuMen talk of the secret of successful cumbers are grown quite extensively advertising, but it is all very plain. The in greenhouss. Under these conditions essentials are to offer what people pollination by the wind and by Insects want, at fair prices, and to offer it in is out of the question. Visitors to the a way that will make readers know University of Illinois have Just now a they want it. The art in writing an good opportunity of observing the process of pollination under artificial conadvertisement is to speak as the Intermerchant ditions. In tho case of both cucumbers ested and and tomatoes it is a simple task and would speak to a prospective customer. The Individual quickly completed. The mere appearance of a business man's name and address in every issue blobsoms of cucumbers are fertilized of a leading newspaper will do work to by their own pollen. The attendant increase his trade. Every business man, takes a silver teaspoon, places it under however, is able to give facts about his an open blossom and taps it lightly. substance collects in establishment which will encourage A dust-lik- e Into this the attendant people to deal with him. To state such the spoon. pushes the pistils of the flower from facts clearly in a newspaper is tbo prinwhich he has just collected the pollen, cipal secret of successful advertising. The idea that it takes a number of and the work is done. The cucumber plant bears two kinds of blossoms Impressions to make the average advertisement effective is not new. Forty male and female. The female plant years ago an English advertiser said shows a small cucumber formation to the publisher of the Cornhill Maga- at the base of the fiower. The male blossom shows only a flower resting zine: "We don't consider that an advertisement seen for the first time by on a globular base. The male flower a reader is worth much. The second is picked opened and shaken over the time It counts for something. The third female flower. The rest Is left to Na time the reader's attention is arrested; ture. the fourth time he reads it through and The horticultural department of the thinks about it; the fifth makes a purchaser of him. It takes time to soak University is doing some good work relative to spraying. Maps for IllusIn." trative teaching are being made, showAnte AI1 an Industry. ing good and bad methods of spraying The collection of gum arable Is greatand good and bad ingredients used In ly facilitated by ants. They perforate the process. One series shows Paris the bark of the acacia to get at the green a3 seen under the microscope, wood to lay their eggs, and thus the in the pure article the particles apJuice exudes, each perforation being pear as small green globes. The bogus marked by a globule of eum. article under the microscope shows A ChrUtiuaa Dinner That Not Katen green crystals Instead of green globes. commercial substitute named Because of lmliirpsllon! This sorry t:lo Ono would not have ticn told If th ay stem hud of a few green consists "Paragrene" rt'k'ulmed and the digestion jM'rfpctod hv len the uso of Nature's Tn. globes scattered through a mass of This nicdirluc cures all forms worthless rubbish. The charts should Of stomach, liver and liowrl enable an intelligent man to detercleanses tlin system, purities the himid and lays the foundation for loni; life and continued (rood mine, by the aid of a microscope, the health, ciarlleld Tea Is equally good tor young value of any lot of Paris green offered and old. for sale. The charts that illustrate the Thomas of Rathdrnm, different processes of spraying, show Fleming Idaho, litis been found Kiiiity of how a sprayed fruit appears when for killing- John Keeler durseen through the microscope. Tha ing a spree. Fleming1 waylaid Keeler leaf that has received the spray mist to give hi in a beating, and during the Is covered with particles of the sola tion, evenly and thinly. The Improp fight Keeler received a fatal stab. erly sprayed leaf has great drops of the THE HANDSOMEST CALENDAR spray mixture hanging to some parts of the season (in ten colors) six beauwith nothing on other parts. Tha tiful heads (on six sheets, 10x12 inchresult will bo found later In the burnes), reproductions of paintings by ing of the leaf in places by the Fpray Moran. issued by General Passenger solution, and the rusting of the re?t Department, Chicago. Milwaukee i St the lenf by the fungus that escaped Paul Railway, will bo sent on receipt of cents. Address F. A. the spray. of twenty-fiv- e Miller, General Passenger Agent, The bronze statue of William E. Gladstone by Maria was recently unveiled at Manchester, England. FnglUli Capital In Kun-lWhen Gladstone introduced tho home English companies are taking a very rule bill In the House of Comr.ions, Important part in the management of the Italian sculptor, was ttaong isslan industries. According to a Raggi, the spectators and sketched tho late Russian publication forty-fiv- e during the delivery of tho speech. The British corporations aro thus enmodels were based upon this gaged, mainly In southern Russia. Of clay drawing. The ceremonies were simple these sixteen operate In the petroleum and unpretentious. John Morley unIndustry, eight in coal, iron and steel veiled the statue with a few words of are twelve production, developing eulogy In the presence of a large open-a- ir mines yielding metals and precious audience. Afterwards lie delivered stones and the remnlnlng nine aro enIn the great room of the town hall an gaged in textile Industries, bicycle maeloquent and scholarly tribute to tha king and general construction work. great English liberal. semi-weekl- j:,.- Oliterenl klitU l. (.If for Ilerllwer. ,., .:,i not play 8"i . . li.-s- e Oradu.ite la Itlankrt (o.'.v,,,,, Anna l'arker Cox, dai ghi - t ; s3 Parker, the noted ; dian statesman, who U n:.:-: white man. has douiu I h,f and taken up wild mew..: ' again. She is a grad.iu.e Indian school. Oriental Noeitlr. Vi,x Among the novelties ; re oriental Jugs and vases i;. colored characters pro crl i.'. a Koran or selections froio ,:;,.s yam. These are filled wit! some of oriental odor ai d ;,.., y:,. let, lily and carnation. ,. Great Tobacco t oui ill.- The greatest tobacco ci ,tllU, ever formed is called tae Tobacco Company, eapiul y m,,. It claims to be indepenle.1 field of its operation is Clr .. ; .m,;., tnfl Europe tnl for Ontario will soon have k i: A Mr. !..' be- poor consumptives. queathad the site of the Ins' i: ..turn an (30.000 toward the builiin c :ri! ; nishlng fund. The GranU- ii ui; ra'i- to ir.e bosiutal will carry patients way free of charge. I'ueut tieiueThe fashionable woman su , :rs to find use for any number of im .,i gems. It is one of the season's, fads to hnv.i a buckle, a brooch, cuff button.;, i dant, and umbrella handle to maidi, and for these, turquolstw, sapphires, amethysts and moonstones are employed. First hulimarlne t'ulile. laid The first mibninrlne euU wn across tlia English Channel about til'iy a!u: itli.e1 yeara ago. It was alsoSton'-aUUors, time that Hostettcr's , nr.. was dysiet-ii- i t!i wot 11 ou are to the public. tirst Introduced ...... this lillinent. or !;om In nerv digestion, flatulency, consi'iuMmt. it hi ousness or insomnia, " o eeinilno mice If vou wou'd be well Dio over rUamp. Private must have our the neck of the boine. Manufactured by ' under all circumstances. It isn.d by millions of families the world over. It stsnds highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If ym use it you have the best laxative the world Francisco, Cal. Sai produces. New York, N. Y. Louisville, Ky. FOR SALE BY ALL LSAD1XO VUCG(S1ST3. (Sprinkling Stresta wllh (lit. Wmd-l'of Jtniinilii rerlort. Columbia, S, C, has been following The year's court mourning for th. late Queen Victoria will come to an the example of several California cltle by sprinkling certain of its streets with end on January 22, VMV. If the openoil. It has been found by actual prac taku as should of place, Parliament ing It costs about ?36 per block, expected, on the following day, it will tlce that and that It not only settles the thiBt be the first full elate ceremonial function of the new reign. On the opening but makes a belter road. What is the u eoremptoyinrrsome one day of the session the king will be acdo your dveitiff fur vou. If vou use companied by the queen aud by all to DYES you can the members of the royal family who PUTNAM FADKU-Sdo it just ns well its a professional. in England. may be then Sold by drugyists, 10c. per package, p SPfcLTWlit ZIH FARM A mi OO VI !'! he i!es-,c- d of tV-p.- -r " ..ir.-elo- il disease leiun th it tm re is nl n rnre t nil its anl thiil selenee lo'S null ttei! Is l ul irrh. Ila I'S (iiitnrrll st now mown u tho Cure Is tie- - iv tsih.-.iiconstilu. t'ai,i. :.i " irn illi il fr.K.-ri.iltreat- - ' tl..l.l.l'se:is,.. r. ii " iiifrnullv, II nient ir v niMliiMieo.iur. '-i ' ,!" 'lesiroyinif tnrt faees of tie s,...m :'- -" llif. patient ': '' ' .. .I.Miti mi. I ,r ' ii 1" ,.,.,,..,., .y .. .. OS sieis. The tro- .'.,' ii in ita rnrBi vo h Tie readers !. '''" oj pnetors po ers :,' ' liny e:e-- It:.' l! IVsniieiiii',:-- . am-- , v, i .) r S... ,i ,.y Crli.l.i s I'.oio.. I f i : . if."' li CO., Toledo, Ol IT7FP 4 ttiia fc t rvi.nl ri Prnii(i no Hh, out mr mre. ' rtRi timtr anti vri wf fc:?4 TAIL! TJT.VETl RTPTIB B ofTf r. l In I MI'I plnra. hem of the ot virgin siivs be nw large 'in the l'hlltppir.-- s with 10.000 fur.:-!"- t or n.vsn; " '"fi to v, (U iic r.- ber n r aere wi')l trunks more than ;' f' l' Fir,y clear .f ufferrd to K v. !. v;i1uh!. !' );;,rdwthe world. Pain, eiifr.TiiitT. Wii"' "il could not r. so iiaiu an-suffering live moved out. Ask jour .iniiii'nt alwut iL rnntiiln ...il .11 i.. OtirtfrHftt A the ship panteieimon. in A (iooil Way to Itricln 1(103. Cleanse the system, purify the Mood nti'l rec- lllllU. the liver. Ml'lnevs. siuliuieh llltil bowels llurfleltl 'I'ea thus InWl'h till. Ileill ineiin-ltiesuring (jiininnes utii! heni in lor tho Mew Ytiur. noon Bu-re- A .......... .1 - tlbit WESTERN CANADA'S EROMO-LA- Wnmlfrftil nhint crop for lW'l now the t!k of th - ontnt.Mt itl Wifii js hv liotih-uripiiflioujTue rn'Vtoc1 of fcfin.'TiuI .1. ........ mm Imf tr" "Mtln . this tn ir lion t. ;e.fi iHi'i mvhii n f irm m.'i hon iA twU Sm b- It. II ftr W. of N.- A'-bt- . -a I n ' uik A A i "i ' hh Uv. h'-i- i lnl' Monnlaln of lil. Ii Iron. On lh eastern sido of the Ban JoaI mounVallry, California. K tons nf Iron ore, which lies In broad veins 200 to 000 f'vt wlda. It the richIs 63 3 iron, almost as ri. h est Lake Superior ores. ami fstopa ttin rotitfh 'nlil Wi.rka Off Hie Price 25a. alJoU Lfcxatlv Brouio (Juiulno 1 '- i- irniti-r- B sii. li V, il A ! St Jacobs Oil! A i. It Conquers Pain Price, 15c ! old iflf niJ u. rr.i,r us R1, 1 viiviirm A.;..;..;M't"Xk'W" C.I3J!....... V Mri.k 1.1 BmM "ouifh (if nip. T N KIj-- bait - ir'tni.'T? I in, II I w? : i : t n. llll I., v. HI w:r, P!l'v. UMiirt... .m!::!. t.'V sAt.. t'fi.ti ii v. I'i'i tit II. li. s H thur (.,ll.Vnfa Mh N buff 2uihCjii'. t iccculmi C'alitii ynt 187 DROPGY ' nl (m'. 11.1k. Kiolir PENSION r. i" i CU. U. U W, N. Urt l l I - & aFW T 5C0VE.Tr1; ftrf ,li k ri Iff nr'l . ur.. in lu ti.l v HIM I MiSa. kal ft, I1U.I1, IM, . fBlt Lske.-N- o. S2. 10OJ I Tatmnt icm Symptom Lijt VEAK MEN Curtj, CAgjSl Wift fur Cwnjuttation Fre, Pay Vhen Cured H cure vcu lirst ati'i t)ii-- ask a KPASOS AIlt.K KKF. nl-,- , u ji ,; uo cur.'il. IVu cm 1 UK VKUY I'bliauN upon mtr wni--l- : taglnn Y"f A iny rimli In Vtuh will WANT t( T I.K 'II riiilorin tt. tlirii:iniiH rittliM; liare nilnpr",1 v rl proiv.t nur uttll! In ctirlrwf nil us. vow r wit was to criii. Y',iu-- itt tv ptitinat.tfiif th naii.l ! fniliMi'iiKiwl will not df il'stlnot It. th" mi V.tnnn.lins t'K'i'n-iu'.ii'n.nnmn 1 npla, g vsnri Tnlnntarv I'm: ! a KFK '.ifttl wii:n v.i'j Vrnr LOST Uiom, t.ii'tiirr an.l a.l 1iih. MASIi-tiiltSrniHini SrirTfttr WE CAN'T PVDLISH OUR uii l all wpABi'saa rnna. u.iii,irrii-..'.si CURtS IN PRIVATE DISEASES "f turn. W oti.nii-iti'iar'oi.Ma or tl 11. iV'ti t von rotiiiiiution an.! rimllitrnrii. Ilfnoa iiiy Prratlto It woulil a ltl,-- FKKi;, tv li'tfr or lu ptraoa. CAU. har rnrivo i'ir in't In mm i:ivi of trouDln UK WHITr'. in ariotlii-- war. Thli l our iilau. m. to Ip.m.l avaulngi 7 to l Sunilart n.l lIotl.1yii t to II. Offlpa Hotira: ( If you (iiff.-- dUeas.NI rsiisi-i- f'om aiiv of tli !'r Irn.irftnt''. rrnVtn-!.i- rx.'i-- ' or or C"t Vt - E ft ii. '"""'I- 1 : ttronchitie, NrtimUU, HfH lytprpfcift.. Skin Diir&ir. BiootI tikrike, Dit rivtrn, Mlftri. Rhrumfctiim, Kiilnry lliiPft'fi, I emvla tomi Ifctnit, In . Pr-siH ktff, Scrolult, tomnift. liPttrrj-Contumplion in irl Stftifti, Live )ieica, Dirae of (Kt Bowels Sriim aid Should Use T Hp bf CATARRH, lily as :'' b;t-- V. x.t We Treat and Core r'lBruttiei iiru-hr- b,.-.- ScUlica, quin tain of rich Iron ore cuV.nb'ns above the surface, crord!n t lrU, ft m jifrj ari Pu r,.,, Whi M"'"'"?. t''!"': v s to ' ' Hi' t: tl" flc find Tliis I'apcf. Everybody i ! Assavcr, Chcnii.st. Metallurgist to Hilvrtiscnu nts Klieil M a'k n .1 .'.itiit..ini'K-crit!;'.. s t1' l.if- mot tm n mi i... ii J v II Tr;n ni DKl'o C". or ic n ltcn.fl in-- Mt- 'in.' U t.i v w.M'il (":it'-t!- t Vork lust". the r Altx .insuiv VV. Hi .! AttpH t ,. . Tin' ni.d (iixftit's( hKi' nfjil i tu nit! t vwiijil- - r, nl prrn.hic)nw 1.1 connI v in U s ttud Kjn;i'i.l pi;vni.'-- AtiaMjf cutii 'i nu ii h. 'wun atn h (1 in it s l. cm .,im .'i i fa?"'?.!"? X ("ties !ii'ti'!,i"ht' !;i - M '1 II t''tl'.' H I'S bald 89 Gnnthrr K. Adi'T 'i the fad a dlshpaii. ii..wit!;.'t that he U y. t a cm,rci;ativ.dy young day ago al man. When asked a to the cause or hi? pf I'lftture baldnesj Secretary Arkerinan r ti:ed: "When ti Holy's tlms, I was on the Fmr. in .l the politicians who hm to "ill at th office were aeciistniiird to sp'nnlng m for drn.ks." around on mv K.m.i litoc fir rap. Mil. ' I'1 s" For rhl'rl'rri i."lilinr run- - ""' "'"' caboula hiisit-- "f A")iijtH'm. SaKii'-- Iti or 1unht, uiii vi:l iielitMtt' Mini. H'rrr to Ilk Iiw w-- rB V'MUILt wnn.il tfi.. iVft .Seventy Turks have been denounced by spies as hostile to Hie present All of them have been arrested. '1 bey include Mahmud licy, boti of n nl K em nl l'.ey. Vin. tr-- Itl I'M' flT . Wk" IBIIII'T III ItrOtrr with nitr mrrn wi u wm.eikm, jf ff but tw'il'. ntjirt w illi, iiii-.a. l'Hia-I'U in ifttiWit lM'emMtt WHIP Is-i- torftm VI. Kin fh.n'oel Onlhirs for i . send for list of St. Petersburg capitalist has prom ised to supply 140,000 roubles for the expenses of a North Polar exploring party which pluns to leave next year subt!nt CoLLAHSlllLB TUUKS ) for ftn'l up' r;cr to ntusUrfl or UN Tliii jiiim ulinylnjf and ciriitlv; 'jii.tlhi' s if tiiisi.iticlt' on wur.diT u: wjcp, and ful. It will '"P tin We n'fom-ni'-nrfiivc h'a'hK'ii"! n'nl Miitttra. uud nif.'t external It us tht ctuittt'T irriiunt U w ii hIq us an exicrniil n.'Mi"W f'r p. ilns in iht ch"st tnl stomach n'l pouty pom-p'r- i iniii uli rhiniiuli'', vsh.it we cluim it: h. A tn.tl will pro fur ir, ai'l it will h- fuuiid Xn In; invaluable la t ay "il it the i.v of nil f ions.'' Price 13 drsirt-Ti"tifalt-rs- . or nil or by oih.'r nl cent, u t !o us In st'iiilinir this stamps w nuiil. No will tub it tv Article you tho public unless the should frf latx-l- . usitth.'rwKc it U uot iiunfl cm C.1I.M hk(H iH MRI. CO., :uuiiiu, 17 tiut Mrpft, Sr.W Toltit ClTT. S Ken .ml flOO. lL'T lit ( lifiy m H VASELINE CAPSICUM lul"y DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Excsrt Sceclalists, LYON BLOPK. ALf FR W lM ! 7n Cill- - K. t! |