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Show s Proud of Her Lonely Life. are worrying jtur;i-!ur.nec old the who women' ;out live aliU.e," wtltes a snappy woman I wish to to the G!b. fay that I 1 pa-am t To. that 1 !ie abr. lint lave my yaniu in bifjje any of my Highborn, tl.at I have my work done eat Her in the morning, that I he p my hou-- e and lawn I.h king Letter, that I never iIMurb mv by noise or qu.utvhng or babUs coming front my Iwum. an! they have no ec OAfabin to wrry abottt tne. AtcLhon Globe Profit in Ostrich Farming. Ostrich firming in South .Utica con tinnes a mo?-- profitable butim-fi- . Ytm t es-aii- TEA is an insubstantial thing but a most substantial comfort. Crystal Palace Largest Building. The Cr fatal palace accommodates more people than any other building In the vvcrld. It will hold 100.WO people. f ly t Their Work. Author rou compmd the greater part of Lata" at the to. lit table, and the prologue on the opening of Drury Three Hundred Moros Have Been Lane theater In a ft age coach. Killed In Raid Made Upon Them Eastern romance. Moores fph-ndi-Lallah Ibu.kh" was written In a cotby Major Woods Forces. l Eug-lulan with snow, tage Mucked up by winter howling round. SURROUNDED. OUTLAWS ARC FIGHTING IN JOLO Rv d In Ue a Pmch. ALLENS FOOT-EAS- the Noted Slave Trader and Warrior. Making Much Trouble fop cures painfnLsmarting, nervous feet and ingrowing rails, It's the A powder. It Pala. greater comfort discovery of the ape. tire Boys in Blue. Makes new t,hotr easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. SM by all ilruygNts, 25c. Trial package l'bT.K. Address A. S. OIroscJ. Le Koy, N. Y. Manila. Kioto. lighting ba been going on th pafat two weeks on the Eland of Jo!.) b.twen the outlaw will armed Moto chief, lala. with follow ots, mid Hoop. under the personal command of Major General Leonard Wood. Talas loo t's thus far are 3te billed, while thu-- e of General Wood ate smell killed and nineteen wounded, at lan report, Monday morning, lala and hi- remaining follower. In accordance with Moro tradition. prefer death to rapnire. General Wood, with detachments from the Fourteenth cavalry, the Sev- A Fairy City. ktLmgs are neither fo so r.unuuom a those seen Ergc nr In the t outlier u water, but they are Ni-rthe- fiH-- fe A li iter For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have usually I ft Ii r and more beautiful, with prec an ! domes. am!, when the sun shb.e-- i .n th.e.u. they lock like a fairy city. -- HEADLIGHTS OF MOTOR CARS. - Journal Complains Th?t Illumination Is Cverdcnc. Is i. of the bl'udlng glare of the now !ge tc lrcL.'eht s with v. lihh the AcCelable Preparation forAs slmila tint ilc Fi! and It eg u!a -ling ilia Stomachs and Bowels of . Twenty-thirluavy touring eats ate quipped far enteenth, ;; re dtig rotts than the absence of : infantry and constabulary scouts lulu? asks the Motor Wot id. True has driven Iala and his followers Into enoegh. speed r ptiris that the roal a swamp, which has been Furroiiuded. be sell for quite a length ahead in v'lVl was a saho trader and n ul i over unknown, or over n"n "ariior whn the Americans occupied Later he escaped with kr.ovvn roads for that matter, Is not a the islands. particularly safe practice under any his followers to the Island of lula near Romeo. One of lalas leadcircumstance?. What is It to become when every- ers deserted and took refuge In the thing on the read moving in the oppo- Hritlsh settlement at Lahad. Iala, site direction Is to he rendered helphis whereabouts, landed less by the sudden flashing of an over discovering with a following and demanded of the powering glare In the eyes and left to British magistrate that he turn the flounder, blind and bewildered, In during the moments of the cars deserter over to him. The demand approach? Rv actual count many of was not complied with, and Iala or- the powerful cars now carry no less dered a massacre. Twenty-fivsix lamps, two oil headlights, a sons including several Rritish, were tab light ditto, a pair of acetylene 1aa cs(.ap0(I lo the island of d Twenty-Second- Bears tlio I Signature Promotes Digcstion.ChcerfuF ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium.Morphinc norFlineraL 1 OT All C OTIC . rv; '' He-ka- wv afaufirXL'sczzrnunx hrtplut Stf-d- " JLx.Stntui liacktll Sm'it jiniff Stt t Jbntfrttwtl -ft (arbonatfSoid Kartft Sttil Apcrfecl Remedy forConstipn-Tion- , Sour Stoinach, Diarrhoea Norms .Convulsions , Feverish- heat lights of no mean illuminative power, and, to top off all, a searchlight that would do crcdi to a torpedo-boat- . ness and Loss OF SUEEI. hand-con-trolle- Facsimile Signature or Thirty Years xew'votiic. Rod Cross cents. A 1 litlle OCNTAUH COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. V ..r i iiamif ii niraii .Ml 1. 1, t. -f- TWO IDAHO ATTORNEYS Pay Their Stenographer $146 When we Persuaded them 5 Two Boise City attorneys owed Mrs. B. F. Scarborough, a stenographer, $146 and wouldnt pay. She placed the claim with us. We applied our persuasive powers. She has just acknowledged receipt of her claim, and It didn't take long. If anyone owes you and wont pay, send the claim to us. We can collect yours like we have hundreds of others. - MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION FRANCIS G. LVKE, General Manager. up- Big Sister's Bow. WORKMEN BLOWN TO ATOMS. package 5 Kuvi Company, South lieud, Ind. four-- j car-ol- d girl while call- Seven Miners Meet Death as Result of Dynamite Explosion. Ilu'tehingson your sisters beau? She on arrivbut wera men Rut to, Mont. Seven did not make any reply, to ran and killed and one was injured, probably her ing home she Hutch-is Mr, Eva, inquired, eagerly fa(auVi jn an explosion in the Carra ingson your ribbon. mine of the Rig Heinz properties at 3 oclock Friday morning. The cause of the explosion is not can only lie surmised. Nels If you have a good grocer, known and Wampa was carrying an armful of Is Mr. TEA stick to him; if not, don't you know one ? Sfluiling'B Best Is a good foot-rul- e to measure lilm Their Only Excuse for Existing. It is pretty hard to make some people understand why there should be old bachelor uncles in this world If they dont know enough to get rich. TEA Moneyback means that the tea is good and well worth the money. . Your grocer returns your money If you dont like Schilling's Best. BLDG., SALT LAKE CITY. Some People Dont Like Vs. EStaamgiV" pre.-e- nt rising. l,i ll Cant mean anything else. SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. TOP FhOOR COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK he 1 rY--- I per-tha- n rnIthu. F.vjiors the I,aru' ing on a neighbor was ashed: TM Jolo and organized d e It is reported that the Romeo authorities requested General Wood to apprehend Iala. dead or alive, and turn him over to them. Ihc I WT1I,,I r, mid-roa- Ctanfud SugV firr&f ttintrryn VYTi I i " used every washday will make your clothes white as snow and as beautiful as when new. a he most competent housekeepers in the will see the difference. All grocers sell it. Large package 5c. country use Red Cross Ball Blue and no other. Just try It once and you about forty sticks of dynamite, ap- pounds, to his proximately twenty-fivfriends for blasting purposes. lie was climbing a ladder 1,500 feet under ground to join his companions on the 1,400-foo- t level, wlien , the dynamite exploded with terrific force. It is believed that Wampa either touched his candle to the powder or else some hot candle grease fell on it, causing it to explode. Wampa was blown to bits, fragments of him being found several hundred feet away. Two men working near by were also blown to pieces, their remains filling e seven sacks. Four others, working about 100 feet distant, were instantly killed, though their bodies were not mutilated. One Hundred and Seventeen Dead. Snyder, Oklahoma. Four more of the persons injured in Wednesday nights tornado died Sunday Miss Mize, Mr. Paulson, John McCart and Miss Busser bringing the total of known dead to 117. A number of persons are missing and several of the injured are in critical condition. A heavy wind and rainstorm visited Oluskee, Okla., Sunday. An elevator was blown across the railroad track few small buildings were dam aged, but no person was Injured. |