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Show I I i i the promotion or an ; hhiiciulllsin, lion. Kilwurd (i. Wolcott of Colorado, IIoii. Adlui K. Stevenson of llllnol mill Hun. ('linrU-f- t J. laine of MHKKacliUM'ita tiM xMciiil envoy to reprmut tin U idled States. Tlicy hare diligent in tlieir efforts to of Kuroiiean teim the countries lu an International nett lenient of the question, but up to this time have not beeu uble to secure an agreement. They hare not made their linul reisirt as further nepotist lous are It is (lending and in contemplation. to be earnestly hoMd i lint tlieir lalior may result lu an international agree-meu- t Which will bring about recogui-tlo- n of both gold and silver as money iijmiu such terms and with such safeguard as will secure the use of With metals uinui a basis which shall work no Injustice to any class of our citi izen. Hawaiian Inlands Should lie Annrxed. l Hy a int'SKiige dated the littli hist 1 laid 1fun the Seu-ut- e of June day a treaty hiivlug for its pui'isise the iucor Miration of the Hawaiian islands as an integral part of the United States and Its sovereignty. While consistently disavowing from a very early jsriod an aggressive isdicy of alisorptlon in regard to the Hawaiian Islands, a long series of deeluratlons of a century through have priM-l- imed the vital Intersts of the United States in the lndeNndeiit life of the Islands and tlieir intimate eonmiercial dependence uhiii this couuttiy. At the same time it has asserted tliat in no event conld the entity of Hawaiian statehood cease by the passage of the Islands under the domination or under any isiwer other than the United States, as a natural strength binds the Islands and Is realized by the free will of the Hawaiian state. If the treaty is confirmed, as every consideration of dignity and honor requires, the wisdom of Congress will see to it that tue natives, Hrhaps hardly yet fitted to share in the highest franchises of citizenship, and haring due regard to the geographical conditions, that the most just provisions for self rule in local matters with the largest lailltical lilier-tie- s as an integral part of our nation, will lie accorded to the llawallans. No less Is due to a iicnple who. nfter nearly five years of. demonstrated capacity to fulfill the obligations of statehood, come of tlieir own free will to merge tlieir own interests in our lssly politic. The questions which have arisen between J aim li and Hawaii by reason of the treat meut of Japanese laborers emigrating to the islands are In a satisfactory stage of settlement by negotiation. This government lias sought no Interference further than to evince Its kindliest disismitiou toward such a speedy and direct adjustment by the two sovereign states in the interest as ahull eomiKirt with enuUy and lioiior. Our Merchant Marina, In order to execute the provisions of the third and fourth sections of the revenue act, approved July 24, 1SD7, I appointed lion. John A. Kasson a special commissioner to undertake the requisite negotiations with foreign countries desiring to avail themselves of those provisions. The negotiations are now proceeding with several governments. It is liellered Hint by a careful exercise of the i towers conferred by that net, some of the grievances lu our mutual trade relations may lie either removed or largely alleviated, aud that the volume of our commercial exchange's may lie enlarged. Most desirable is the effort to extiuid our foreign commerce. To this end our merchant marine should tie improved and enlarged. The inferiority of onr merchant marine is justly humiliating to the nntloual pride. The government by every proicr men ns should ahl In making onr ships familiar visitors to every commercial jiort, thus ojMMiliig up new ami valuable markets to the suriilus products of the farm and factory, Utfivcinciit aiiiHiiutcd nfiMM-tiiii- 1 ls-e- ii siMH-iu- three-quarte- rs a g . Blliicellaneous. The efforts to smire bettor protection to the fur seal In Bering sea have liven pursued with earnestness. Uku my Invitation Japan and Russia sent delegates to Wusliiugion and an International conference was held wherein it was unanimously agreed tliat these .useful animals are threatened with extinction and that nu international agreement is necessary for their adequate protection. Great Rrltnin did not sfo proper to Ik represented at the conference, but subsequently sent to Washington delegates who met lu a conference similar to tliat held ou the part of the United States. In those conferences was an agreement, heretofore in dispute, which should place beyond any controversy the duty of the governments concerned for adoption and which will operate for the preservation of tlic seal herd. Negotiations to this end are now lu progress. International negotiations cannot lie omitted to the list of subjects claiming our attention. The best element of the civilized world Is moving toward the settlement of difference lietween nations without resorting to the horrors of war. Trent lea embodying these humane' principles on broad lines without in any way imperiling our Interest, or our honor, shall have my constant encouragement. The startling though possibly exaggerated report from the Yukon liver country of the prolmble shortage of food for the large number of people who are wintering there nre confirmed In such men sure as to justify the bringing of the matter to the attention of Congress. Should these reports of suffering lie further verified, every effort. at any cost, should be made to entry relief. To prevent (foe Invasion of the United States by yellow fever, nml the Importance of a quick discovery of the disease Is obvious, and to this pod an investigation should Is made. 1 therefore recommend tliat Congress authorize the npiKiiutniciit of a committee by the l'resideut to eousist of four bacteriologists. one to be selected from the medical officer of the army and one from the navy. The debt of the Kansas Pacific division of the Union Pacific railway to the government, on Xovcmlicr Is, was Hd2.in.iUi!Hi.:i:L The sale of this road originally advertised for Xoremlicr 4tli for the purisise of securing ihc utmost public notice, was isist (tolled until lilth. lly the decree of court the upset price will yield to the government the sum of 2.01x1,1x10 over nil prior liens, costs and charges. If no other or Is'tter bid is made this suili is all that the government will receive on its claim of nearly 13.000, ikni. question presented is, therefore, whether the government will liy the net of March ;, 107. purchase or redeem the road lu Hie event that a hid Is not made covering the entire claim. I lielieve"tliat it has authority to do tills, and In the absence of any action by ('oiigri'ss I shall direct the seere-tar- y of the treasury to lfld at the sale a sum which will at least equal the irlce of the debt due the government, but 1 suggist In order to remuve nil controversy tliat an amendment of the law be luisscd explicitly giving such jsiwers. The great increase Of llie navy which litis taken place In recent years wan Justified by the rcquln'iueiit for national defense, mid has received public approbation. The time has now arrived, however, when tills increase, to which the country is committed, should for n time take the form of Increased facilities commensurate with the increase of our naval vessels. Immediate steps should lie taken to provide three or four docks capable of docking onr largest ships on the Atlantic const, at least one oil the Pacific coast, and a floating dock in the Hiilf. There also should ample provision lie made for jsiwder and projiM-tilcand other munitions of war, nml for nu Increased numlier of officers nml enlisted men. I concur with the recommendations of the secretary of the navy for appropriations authorizing the construction of one iNittlcslilp for the Pacific coast, and that several torpedo boats be authorized. The conditions now existing demand material changes lu the laws relating to the Alaskan country. The great influx of imputation will not icrni!t us to longer postisine the establishment of a more thorough government, and I earnestly urge iqion ('ongress the eslale lishnipiit of a system of government with such flexibility as will enable it to adjust Itself to Hie future areas of a - le-cciuli- cr God's Urii Gods love Is like the atmosphere which fills up all corners regardless ct their shapes. It is Ilk? the flowing river which spreads its b.auty into every creek, and fills the shallows as well as the deep holes in Its course. It adjusts Itself to the hearts which it visits. Its consistency lies In this, that it is the same to ail. Its earnestness and thoughtfulness lie in thls.that it adapts itself to all. It Is the same pure, true, and beautiful current wherever It goes; and it possesses the rapacity for adapting Itself to each. It is like the etber, rigid yet penetrating, as firm as steel and yet as flexible rs the softest silk W. Boyd Carpenter. D. D. Csndy Ragman Any scraps today muinf. Mrs. Mulcahy If yex could see Mistlier Mul-cali- y now, yr wouldn't node to ask that question. Memphis Apjical. for rifty Conte. Guaranteed tohuceo habit makes week men strong, blood pure. bur. run, 11. All druggists. $200022 Schillings Best baking powder is such baking powder as you would ask us to make if No-To-l- If the average man could livo In a cave for about six months aud seo nothing but sirens, be would get so sick of it that be would stuff bis eurs up with seaweed. cure roBKiiimtlon forever. (ythartlr, If C. C. I. fall. drugeUu refund money. Snooper He took udrop too much and lied. Skidmore Delirium treuieus? S No; parachute Harlem Life. Star Tobacco Is the leading brand of the world, because it is the best. He wouldn't know the truth if he saw it. 3h, yes. lie would. Otherwise lie could it so easily. Brooklyn Life, I know that my life was saved by Piso'a not evade Cure for Consumption. Juha A. Miller, Au Ksble, Michigan, April 81, 189&. When Caesar was stabbed, his wife probably said It was just because he didn't dress warmly euouirh. To Core Constipation Forever, Tike Csscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or Bo. If U. CL C- - fail to cum. druggists refund money. HAS CUBED , you knew the facts. A Schilling A I'omyuy tun Francisco MORE THAN (CIS 1,000,090 PEOPLE. FCR 30 DAYS YOU CAN I IT FOR TRY 25 CTS. 6IYEN UP BY 14 DIFFERENT DOCTORS. ITrnU Mork.l when I eommriww-- i using t PFAH WHS: I thnurtit I would write statement ot ill row. and how I was 1 feel your wonderful 5 DKOl'S, truly grateful to think tint our heavenly Father has enduwed you with the hkowleilno to bring out (urh a wonderful umlnrlne a your "S 1) HOI'S. ", 1 wan I sufferer Sir about four year. wu token with roniltlng and cramp aud diaalnma,1 greet o I sou Id aot all up a lelame, to they hail to carry am la when I fell. Then 1 employed on ef oar dew tor. i hr Mid I una all broke down, awl that 1 would aerer be able to work again; then I kept gettingrlty won, and i employed another, and he aald about tha aaiur. After a while 1 cot a llill better, thorn I waa taken with cramp, and alli. la my elbow., 1 hand., knew nml feet. Th torture of the pain, waa an great that 1 had tb walk Ike floor night aud day. employed another doctor, and whra he would my h could do no more for d Nituri, aai had leal every kind of at. I would euipoiy another and another till 1 hal employed it different 1 me of. could hear Indue Ny leath are all got. from th rfla.-- t of th wrung meillidn. Sonia of tha patent durton mid it a my khlnaya, aoma aald It oms my liver awl kidney., aud aouw railed It itkeuuiallo OouL raiu liun Nebraska to lly frleml would My that 1 could not lire a work. Two yean ago my am urn, and alia tald when alie went aaay that aha would never me me alive again. Thank Hod aha la here gain In ae mo, and ahe had Jnat one look at me, then aha mid -- What did you aver get to do yon BO murk I All I ran aay la, ! del two yean ago every letter 1 got to hear you were deed. good!" for ah aaya: II waa wonderful 5 IIKOI'H" did It Mil. When I waa taka ah' I weighed about ltd puuniia I ran down to about Tt p ihnda. and I eouhl nut reed myarlf and had to be turned In bed. 1 now bar taken yoar 5 I Kill's about three monlha, and ran clean my own home and harness It and drive II JVnple all look at meaiul My; "It la wonderful," for they thought aiy boa waa aiatl rorine. My rural, a great te.,imaulal for yoar A I KOI'." Now, if you waut any more I run giva It, aud 1 ran get leallmonlal. from promiAlJ ft M. SAUK, Inula. Mlrh. nent men, her llmt know Juat how waa. An a positive cure fur K hen mat lam, fwlaMra, uralgiu, T)yaiepl, Ifcirksrh. A at h mm, Ifmy Fever, Cmlarrli, Klee pica. nre. Krrvuuaneaa, Nervous mini Neuralgic lleailaelien. Heart u ilt sister-in-la- 1 M Nimiub- - Ia (.rlppe. Malaria. Creeping IM MW b8eH raknroa. Toothache, Knrarhe, ( map, Swelling. nena, etc., DROPS" F VE but nre a day la a dam of thla great remedy aud to analila all auffereiu to make IIC (IRADC B trial of lu wouderful curative propertlea. we will arnd out a tsken Knur during the next thirty liaya, IWgm aample bnltlee, tie each, prwpaid by mall. Even n Minnie bottle will ronvluea of It merit. Heat and elieawtt medicine on earth, lutrge hottle MM doaeai alAu. for SU day I boltUa furymi H U. Not aoid by only liy u and our agent. Agrnla mantrri In nrw territory. Writ nu 0 COKWAXMON drug-gl- to-da- y. - KllEVMATIU CURB TO BE SUCCESSFUL YOU MUST READ Dearborn BU CHICAdO. 167-16- ILU SUCCESS." a How I Made My First Thousand Winning Fame and Fortune After Fifty The iiiiMirtnnt branch of our government known as the civil service has of late years received increased legislation and executive approval. I)uriug the j sist few months llie servh-- 1ms been placed Ukiu n still firmer basis of business method and personal merit. The system has the approval of the iieople and It shall lie my endeavor to uphold and extend It. While the congressmen may iot find It an easy task to reduce the exHnse of the government. It should not encourage them. These expenses will, in my Judgment, admit of a decrease In many bra Hein's of the government without injury to the public service. It is a commanding duty to keep Hu appropriations within the receipt of the government anil thus nlxiid a dee What Two Young Women Accomplished How a Young Farmer Became a Millionaire Princely Salaries and the Men who Get Them The Newsboy who Became a College President william McKinley. I. L, Dec. G, 18L7. They say the Japanese call us a nation of dogs. The little wretches know how to fight, but their statistics are abominably Incorrect Wanamakcr Trundling his First Order in a Wheelbarrow Chcsc Boohs Queen Lllluokalanl denies that she has abdicated her throne in favor of her niece. In fact she has not seen her throne for a term of years. Posthumous fame, or notoriety, sometimes depends more upon an inA pubcident than upon a lic man of good ability, upright, respected by all and beloved by his friends, a holder of high official positions and a faithful officer in each of them, was recently called from this life. In the newspaper accounts of his. death he was universally designate .as the man who, in a moment of impatieik'e, kicked his way through a closed do&iLln the hall of the national house of representatives. 24 Portraits 440 Pare Cloth and Gold. "I have read your hook with unnanal Inter-MIt cannot hut b an Inaptralrnn. L Willus UvKislkt. . . 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The Kentucky Bankers' Association, recently in season at Frankfort, voted that at Its futurd banquets ladies should sit at the tallies, and no wine should be served. of the relics of Is the prevalent custom of admitting ladies to balconies In time to hear speeches while Inspecting the remnants of tbs feast and Inbaling the cigar smoke of men. the well-fLadies cannot attend public dinners where wiiies, liquors and cigars are served, anJ the wle Kentucky bankers have made and manly choice In voting that NWX, will henceforth have the ladles "as the only stimulant. 5; How Change of Business Brought Change of Fortune Shall I Risk my Salary and Go into Business for myself? Washington. It is a fact that a German lover made a bet that he could kiss his aweetehart ten thousand times in ten hours, that he kissed her nearly four thousand times In three' hours, and that then his lips became paralyzed and he lost the bet Foolish extravagance like this ought to be severely rebuked; and yet It is likewise a fact that the girl was in prime condition at the close of the contest and felt hurt when the referee called off the match. SI. 00 a Year caturcs for December greater iMipiilatiou. ficit an Acre of Diamonds, at Forty Large Pages a Aontb U 0m Veer. TOTAL, 4.75 . , . 4.3t 1.00 93.3 To New Subecrlbera Only we will send the "STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA" with SUCCESS for one Veer for only ILM Ta New Suhflcrthen Oily, ea Receipt el S2.H W will nend Mlm Wlllnrd'n limit ItooW.'IM t l HXTIOXh WOUKI," fbr On Vrnr. with Mil WE FULLY PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES. ntn la .... NEVER SOLD FOR LESS THAN SUCCESS Fw 3.75 WE FULLY PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES. 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