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Show mi; MOKXI.W; otiiu:s, ctaii. .wituimy .Mousin'! j, i;ri:.im:i; hh. TRADE REVIEW Ni.iemii.-r- . W1-I- tra::g. pugilists Tonoi::h. Nrv ..tv la'l ef .nn n.sih 1. its tti'i IK. WEEKLY - REPORTS l.i!. etc s fUdM.J T!..- t?.e n'val - ;u -ip C.-- Ju. puy;!i.-i-i h.u.self BUSWELLS Jewelry .Store. One ticket given each wflth dollar purcha. tie : On re:i.-r'- i,t sij-.e- J l on.' Lady a aolld watch. 15 jewel movement. See our excellent line ot DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. SILVERWARE and plated ware, for dalntineaa. We'aava yon money on every purchase. 370 Twenty-fourt- h Street. gold it in..' n ;.;nl e:i.ht. tl.ias- by f.'-c- Mauser u -- blaiennut was ccrn.liui ii s b'-'n- ptis-hi-- e will be comiil.-te- tmonvw. I'liurn j .1. 28.-Jin- efforts. Herman is below the notch and if anythiug will aim to increase his weight. The ftghtc.g were ofliciiilly notified by Manager Riley of the Casino Athletic club today that they would be required to weigh in at i o'clock on New Year's day, aud that flu; battle will be started promptly at 3 o'clock, Pacific rime. (Ians remains the favorite, at odds of 2 to 1. 1"3-ouii- rt EMERYVILLE I'r u. w t!:,.u. Tia-,- Vu-r-- i . t see-nil- . Cir ASCOT RACES. l Alleles. IWf 2. Mud hlllr-ire scree a' A sc. t. .wh'c ij ,uvi.mu Lt ll.e m lai. cards 'deny. IXivcrtu-cvt-ticuti'ur d with th- aud last fcis option of ihc 5 s S;i coed at i 'll b 12 in to won 1 the las:, iaili. while trough off tn.ik early RACES. Iaf M,:h. Ci ,pi-- v iuvu;Ip, il.u in r ii.I. the laiier SH.ali lois. Row hugaia ui Ni-to a ig'.i ciii'iis l!n pai-t- tube: is f'n:i Sjijf ui to pm.i.ii'Iy k)Hi.e r:.i-- a have Yi-r- .ig in d tne - lb-e- i.i i- - -- VI-m- . By ALBERTA PLATT cr THE will aay: THE BURGEONS. lo on hla part lovei little Fred quite a much an Fred love him. "The dog would guard the boy from all harm, would plunge Into the water after Mm t Mve him from drowning and would d lag him away from any danger wlth-- n the ken of canine Intelligence. Really, children can have no better friend than a dog they have always treated kindly and lovingly. There are dog that appear to have more sense than some human beings. Few children in America know hew inch work doge perform aa beasts of burden In Europe, where laboring peo- -' are too poor to keep horaaa. In Polland I have seen a yellow dog hitched to a email milk wagon, draw It about the streets to deliver milk to hie miatrew' customers. Hla mis A1 - 169.-poiii- i PERFECTION On Heater tipped with -. a-- iii-.- to 27. r 24. inclUHlve gives intense heat and is as easy to operate as a lamp. The wick cannot he fn-- to the same authority, :ne 277.757.774 pounds, against 2'.5..7.:;i8 ismnds at ihe last jiar. The receipts for December 24, !ui'lii-n- e. are 2fi7, 3:2.33.. .t.r.r, pound (uiiind. against Pi the same ju'rio--l last year. l8.i,r.. turned too high or too low. The smoke-le- u device prevents all smoke and H. Brass oil fount beautifully t"ftrd. Holds 4 quarts of oil ird burns 9 hours. Ornamental as well as useful. Two finishes nickel and Japan. Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write our nearest agency ' suiu--ilm- e r ISTHMIAN SANITATION. Washington. Dec. 28 Chief of Other G rgas, in a report to the Isthmian canal commiaKim on the health conditii-iilu llie canal zone during rbi mouth of November, imte a steady decline iu the death rule. bili among the employees snd ihe pipnlallou outside of the employees. In July, smnng the employees, there wen- 151 deaths; lu November, 6G. Among the 5t00 white Aniericau employees three deaths occurred, wit b n i deaths tmm sny cause in the families of err ploy ei s. The number of employees constantly sick has fallen from 1.107 la July, to 799 In July, a rate of 80 per MHO constantly sick. Taking the population as a whole, there were 422 deaths in July against 211 in November. San-Jur- Smokeless Device) (Er sl.i-iiieni- . Deei-iii.-e- y for descriptive circular. s STRIKE BREAKERS. TiJtey'0 Lamp Kitely ii perfectly contracted, sad b tko bed lamp (or brarkoli - An omamant tear ery room. Made of team throngb-oand nickel-plateEvery lamp warranted. U not at dealer', writs to aearat agency be dcicriptivw circular. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPgNr. od ot doctors bcliovo bo will be able to leave for Germany, Janusry 8. Hr will be accompanied by two Scotland Yard men. This unusual precaution la token to guard against the possibility of bU committing suicide. Letters have been received here frum Mrs. Han. that an inquiry lie made of her husband as to what be has done with $54i,OiM, her duwirv from her fathers estate, g.ilicltors have been unable to trace this money. here under the auapIccS of Brown nul versiiv. At the opening conference ot the American Historical aMorlatton at which Chairman Max Farrand. profe-s-o- r of Stanford university, presided, the topic was "History in the Colleg Curriculum." Among the speaker were Professor George E. ilarilmiu. University of Texas, and Profeesnr John O. Bummer Professor P. Morse Stephens, University of California. At a conference "On the Problems of State and laical Historical Societies." among the speakers were George H . Martin of the Kaneas Stain Historical society. The American Economic aanodatloa and the America Political Selene association met together In the morning when papers were read on the general subject of Insurance. og El Pare, Tex., Dec. 28. It la positively asserted by the striking members of the Brotherhood of LcoiiHitlve Firemen that the Bout hern Pacific has Imported from Chicago and. other points a lot of strike breakers who are Mm inte. They heard tha notes and came running. There sat Bum upon the table, hla head lifted up, yelping with all hla might. lie knew what he wanted; the surgeons knew what he I LEBERG A LUNATIC. Salt City, Dec. 88. Lawrence Leberg, the man lynched at Ins Animas, Cul., last night, was takes Into custody here In June last, was adjudged insane and was c mm tiled to the state boepltsl at Provo, where he was detained until August IS. That the mob lynched a lunatic la tha opinion of Dr. Caltli-r-, superintendent ,of the Utah aalyum. He drank to excess and while under the Influence of liquor had a mania to act fire te anything within his reach. The man was known bore as lavrs Leherg- - He Is ild to have come frm Silver City, Idaho. CERTIFICATE DENIED. New York, Dec, 28. Justice O'Gor-maIn the supreme court today denied the application of counsel for George Burnham, Jr for a certificate of reasonable doubt on the conviction of Burnham for grand larceny growing out of the affaire of Ike Mutual Reserve Fund lAfe company. - Burnham FIELD AF POLITICAL SCIENCE. was counsel and vice president of the Providence, R. I., Doc. 28. Eminent Innuranc company. He was convicted authorities In history, sociology and of grant! larceny and sentenced to two state prison. polltlcsl ortence resumed today their years la dlacuKslons of questions of national Importance tn the meetings being held WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. n tress held one aide of the crosspiece at the end of the wagon pole and helped the dog ehove it along, but the animal did most of the work. In Austria dogs are ueed to haul delivery wagons for the baker, meal man, grocer and milkman. In Vienna every morning one of the commonest eights la a bread wagon plied high with loaves and rolla and a good slsed dog hitched to it tolling to pull It from door to door. Indeed In the Austrian capital dogs do much of the work that la put upon horses In America. There tolling dogs are, however, kindly treated. Their owners recognise how veluable they are and give them food and housing as good as the masters themeclve have. Dogs are so wise and ao loving to those who treat thm well that seme-timit aeemi a pity they cannot talk to express their feelings. 1 have heard of one dng. though, that can sing really, truly sing. His name Is Duke. He la a collie, and he belongs to Dr. Lodnr of Chicago. Dr. Lodor Is a musician and often plays the piano and sings. When Duke waa a pup. now fourteen years ago. Dr. Lodor used to notice that when he played the piano and Mng the young collie would come near and stand listening with all hla THE TWO COMRADE& NEAR A! ID FAR. HOW PAPER ILL WAS INVENTED. TRY.- - Oh, ( wish I could speak to th Mnda and Hundreds of year ago there was no Ilia flowers! I wish I could speak to tha trees. It on without W couldnt pa perl get In tbee days, could wo? Wo are al- And I wish I could laugh with tha gum wanted. They just brought their neegllng brown brook, It to write upon, te I wteh I could sigh with ths be dles and put soma stitches In hla ear ways wanting not .but tn, and test, things up and head and bound hla wounds. Bum wrap to wish I could shout with the wild, least, print our books snd new pi- Oh. Itearing winds! hardly gave a whine while he was be- pe re on. T wish I could rry with th rain. ing sawed up. When the surgical opwas a clever little Japanese gen- Ob, 1 I It grow with I be greet eration was over he Just skipped down mountain lithigh who first Invented It. This tleman from the table end went off happy. And trail with tha teka In the plaint tle man wan n merchant, and as he had ao many parcel to send out from How I wish I eonld rid up eky high with ever The Kleg af Persia. the moon Once upon a time a certain king of hli shop every week he found the silk And fly fsst with tha bright shooting a them' In he which wrapped always Persia vent out hunting with all his star: Oh, 1 wish I eonld rid la tha sua'a court. The chase that day happened to rather expensive item. wee Ho golden rniK li always thinking and pussling be long, and the king became very And piny with It clear dancing hors! ; Invent to snd his brains something try thirsty- - But no fountain or river could Oh, I wteh I could run up th white be found near the spot on the plain that would he cheeper. One day while he was walking In Ms Milky Way where they reeled fur a short Interval. could In man talk th with And the At last one of the courtiers spied a garden hs came across a wasps nest, moon. was noticed how It and he wonderfully 1 And could wish I ask why h atlll stays large garden not far off. U woe filled up there with tree hearing lemons, oranges nnd made how the clever wasps had used h And will down soon! h coming some kind af wood, softened It Into a grapea. Hlf followers begged the monwith thin their and, Jaws, aftr paste arch to partake of the good things In carefully shaping It, had left It to dry. tha garden. If wasps can do a thing like that, "Heaven forbid that I should sat anythe little gentleman to Mmerlf. thought 1 thing thereof," said the king, "for if cant I? If I could get some kind permitted myself to gather but an ofwhy wood, form It into a pulp by moans oranga from It, my officers and courof river water, wouldn't th result be tiers would not leave a single fruit In some thing like the fabric of the woks the entire garden The higher In life a person Is the nest? I'll try. anyway, and see whst I more careful he should be. for all hla can do. It would save myself and faults are copied by those beneath him. other people quite a lot of money If my experiment succeeded." The little Japanese gentleman tried The Serltlig Horse Trlrk. and r.ucceeded too In putting Into practice the lesson that the wasps had taught him. Fo that's the wsy psper was Invented This poor fly Is trying to get away years and years ago nut In fur Japan. from Mr. Nplder. The object of the He's a Brick t game is to count exactly n hundred lu This phrase has been traced by coming from the contrr to the outer some learned philologist tn a king of circle of the web. You may go te ono K parts who lived and raigned four censide straightforward or diagonally forturies B. C. A visitor to Lacedaemon, ward. but not backward. the Spartan capital, being greatly surRiddles. prised to find that the city hud no Why Is s pig like the letter N?" Bewalls, asked the Mng what he would cause both tnaka a sty Nasty." rockIn the picture you will notice do in the event of an invasion. hoan Why Is a pig In a parlor Ilk ing borer, a tiny gill end a cron. If "Sparta." replied the king, "has on fire? Because the sooner It Is put you watch the cross with the right eye soldiers, and each man la a brick. out the better. (keeping the left eye closed) and What I the most difficult train In ths The fold SbeeMer." bring the drawing slowly nearer to This phrase has Its origin in a curi- world to catch? The 12:60, because it your fare, keeping It on a level with the eye, the girl will seem to mount the ous Old French custom. It was onre is ten to 1 If you catch It. the custom in France to serve a guest . Why or sheep the greatest gamrocking horse. who had outstayed his welcome with a blers? Early In life they gambol; they Why have "dumb waiters" gone out cold shoulder of mutton Instead of a are always in the turf, the best of them of fashion? Because they were not hot roast one. This was intended as a are blacklegs, and they are regularly fleeced once every year. found to answer. gentle hint for him to go. . BAKER'S DELIVERY dog mind attentive to the song. Plainly Duke was a dog that loved music. By and by the doctor heard a queer humming accompaniment to hla singing. the humming following the tune faithfully. Several times It was heard. Then the doctor looked around and saw that It came from the mouth of hia dog. standing beside the plane, taking In every sound with keen delight. Aft- er that Duke's master bgan te practice with him. He found that Duka could even change his voice to suit a changed key. Hts ear for music Is perfect, and he can do everything but of a song. If pronounce the anybody sings nut of tune or off the key It snnoys the dog painfully, ao keen is his sense of harmony. After a time Duke stopped hia humming noise, aa Dr. Lodor practiced with him, and opened hla mouth and let out the sound Just beautifully. He cannot bear to be laughed at, though. 1L when singing before company, he sees anybody- - laughing he stops at once and goes off and bides, hia feelings awfully hurt Hero is a true story of a dog that could not have shown more common WAGON. sense If he had been actually human. This dog'e name is Bunk perhaps called so because he is such a tramp and such a fighter when other dngs come about hla street. He belongs to Daniel Falvey, an orderly In a hospital in New York city. Bum has lived In and about the hospital nearly all hla life. He knows as well as the doctors do when a patient who has been shot nr hurt In any way is brought In the hospital ambulance and carried in and lifted upon the table for the surgeons to operate on. Hum has witnessed urglrsl operations a thousand limes and knows what they are tor. Well, net long ego Bum got Into a street fight with another canine. It waa one of Bum's unlucky dog days. He got himself horribly chewed up and onq ear waa badly torn. After he had thus got the worst of ft, what do you suppose Bum did? - He ran a fast as he could limp back to the hospital and through the halls to the surgeons' operating room. There he Jumped upon the operating table and began to bark and howl dismally for hts human friends to come and help him out of the scrape hla badness had brought be. These carnivorous birds fasten themselves on the bocks of grazing sheep, tear through wool and skin and cer In gnxellea of the Bs Edward VTT. weighs ISO Patagonia to the kidney fat. which they devour, lizards of snakes, A east.' numb;' far inches Pounds and te fire feet seven live in places devoid leaving the animal te perish. other and reptiles high. covcement as a Portland America Rabbits, asserts a naturalist, have western of protective bat A water. cf on this There are about 350 volcanoes tells so that the young may dlx- white and steel haa for iron emerged ering waterless plains. inhabits vrlh that have performed in- modern 801 ortheir mother in esse of purconducted extensive fnna on sn tingulsh average experiments has more Germany Hines. There are many hundreds The natural color of th rabbit R. with suit. at mile. its I. Providence, to splendid the square trees chard Hist have long been extinct. Is so like the surrounding earth that fully maintained. It is claimed that th record for Ilfa reputation The number of irrigating ditches end would be Impossible otherwise. On this proliquid nitrogen held evaporation te Langlois, Joseph by (liiaIh in o.ieratlnn in th Lnind saving policeman, only thirty-seve- n Rscent autopsies perform 1 upon th duces a much lowering of tem!'.fes exceeds 20.004, and thelf com- Chicagoold, who has rescued at least a perature than greater bodies of men killed by tne caisson liquid air. plied length is not less than 50.000 years te a Kea The disease, otherwise known a "bends." from parrot given persons drowning. hundred i lauscd synonymous for of New Zealand, which la as dangerous indicate that the trouble although Cork, rare-- 4 which are some animals to the shtep of ihkl country as wolves by air bubble iu tbs blood, due to sud wiU not rise to ts out fee tii ink lor instance, th llamas rt buoyancy, . i Chrlsmias week made a favorable comparison with previous years as to the volume of trade. Retailers' stocks of winter goods hsve been ao well distributed that there remain less than the usual assortments tor bargain sales, ljirk of snow greatly facilitates building operations at many cities, and work la making rapid progress although delayed deliveries of materials retard operations In this Industry. Prices for packers hides art firmly maintained, and some varieties have risen still higher. Tanners In need of prompt shipments are often KARL HAU AT BRIXTON. compelled to pay a premium. Narrow holiday markets have prevailed for the leading staples of the laimlon. Dee. 28. Karl Han of the farm, small changes in prices occur- George Washington university, Washring aud no developments of signifi- ington, D. C.. who has been extradited cance being recorded. to Germany on tha charge of murderFrau Mollter, at ing hla mother-in-law- . REVENUE STATEMENT. Baden Hailcn. November S, is In the Infirmary at Hrlxtnn prison. Hla conWashington, Dec. 28. The ninthly dition does not cause alarm, and the ''' h-- . e concealed here In cars under guard. Acting Superintendent Wade of tha El Paso division admitted that several men had been brought hare to replace the men who had left the service, blit dented that they are strike breakers or that they were under guaid, though admitting that they were accompanied by tha "companys representatives. He also stated that tha ronditlima were practically normal. The firemen have little to say tieyond expressing confidence In whining the fight One of the men today enlisted In the United Slates army. es SUMMONS i 72-4- 2 a. s c.m-v.i-- Truths In Attractive Form For Our Young Folks little boy hnw no Idea what pretty picture he makee his faithful friend Lea All he knows te that ha loves Leo better than sny other living mature except his mother, and he haa even more fun with Leo than with her. HFM The iiuiiual i lie Fiiu-S ines by the it.n-i.Coiuu-ri-- i i tal r to of wool the hin.'-iitir ii.aiiiing i.i.v.iid sr if the show s stivk ibis year of -- f lionn-slTaud 15 !w of f.neign wool. J'his i To bo with a eto.-cf 1.413 pout f and 24.414,-U'- l . of one year a: J iieii- - e shows an incii-aa-e f--r thi of dimies.ic year i.f 21. 840. til'. I i a in the stock of foteign of 8 4u5 iiiiil Tiie of wool frum Boston s bii.ig lor !'g-u- c.ir-;i;i!- .i! I.iui-iMi- Ip ;n i'.i'i-ove- . e SOME STORIES ABOUT INTELLIGENT DOGS -.--j - aim Mv-.-r- one-mil- - ben- if tiic I tl-- ii--- :i-- i- - Car-oher- i-- e. Some 2' for the in-- ' rrop futian ant diopping fmiu 3 87k- - ;o 3.jki' wi-as hi-Wes-r cloudy. ej.gar. ( o without Cuban pro-duTf.ok ;ou ii- - very Ii.iealiadowiug ti First, furl.u.iis Sir a dcrop spile It) of laiair, i'll. IMsv bec.iud Sirs tilirj. T.uie t sugar this jiar 1:1''. that of Hides (am S C fu"l(ir.gs Succeed won. are but iaio.ia lake Hev'ill laigloria tlnrd. Time reiiiiu uitu is. The trade in Id. airobol is in u iransi!i..ii period. Wood Third 5 furloiigk Irn'iihe wiir.. a ieohol has dropped ::v per gallon Fi'wsc'.ilu second. Dr. Oiton- third. owing in the going turn efieet of the Time 1:10 12. law- im Januari 1. luitie luiiig Fourih. m:!e and ad F. Is ie;ior:ed iieuding the cliatiges. Donahue won. A. M. VlUkkodiiv secKiihiU'-s- faiiiiivs for the week endond. V. H. Carr third. 'I ttne 1 : 12 ing December 27 In Hie I nited Stale . fi K'. wo-.iFifth, l'aik.iuo turlongs num lined 101. 227 lust week. Robert Mitchell Hecuud. Haipy Rice 212 111 tile like against o in Wi ek of Hni.i, third. Timel:lk. lit'it, 2e! in 1 Mill and 2o2 in Dm2. FailSixih, ni.le Wikiiiih irpc wnti, ures it; Canada for ihe week numbered Time 1:4.. IN. as aguiusl 2d la-- l week aud 24 ill second, Adnnis tlo'-dthis week a yeur ago. RELEASED ON BAIL. VVhi-ai- . including dour, export from the Fulled .States and Canada for the San Juan. Porto Rico. Dec. 28 The week ending Decetnlwr 27 aggregate-report that Gen. Barrel dc Naxaris of 2.248.S32 bushels, ngainai S.DU3.304 henarrived Vasques early in (ho Iasi week. 3.448.24k tllU Week last week at the instance of Acting Covyear, MM.14'1 In lik4 and 4.281.64:: in Pufci and entor upuu the reques, ot ltml. For the past twenty six week l'n:ted Hiates Tfiatrict Attorney Simp- of the fiscal year the export are son of New York la confirmed. The bushels, agaiuat ti5.IKO.27k In general, who Is charged with counterKu5. 34,7fi3,327 in l04 and 1 46.181. :io;: feiting and conspiracy, was subsein loi. released mi $,.imui bail, and quently Corn exporta for the week are l.fifiO,-uu- k will hi- taken to New York when the .22fi.864 last bushels, agaiuai necewary papers In his case are re- week. 4.A"i.3k5 a year ago and 1.582,-24ceived. in 1804. For the fiscal year to Gen. de Naxaris. who Is well known duie The export are 22.828.189 in Sauto Doutlngo and la a relative of ugalnst 308 .62 1.948 la 1805 aud President Castro of Venexuela, dis15.500,334 in 1904. claims sny knowledge of the charge brought against him. New York, Doc. 2S.-- R. G. Dun ft Co.'s weekly review of trade tomorrow r.i M in I, San Francisco, Dec. 28. Tony Faust stilly took ihe Fallen handicap at Emeryville today. F. W. Barr the favorite was piloted into the heaviest at going at finished hut. A good GRIFFIN PAINT CO. thing was unloaded in Meada in tha Fifth. She was 40 to 1. and after 2281 Wash. Both Phones. the start never loaf the head of the MEXICAN CENTRAL. line. Results: El Paso, Tex., Dec. 28. The reeult nglfoOfalle alsnHerM 67flirJivtddathl First, 0 furlongs Escamsds won, of the vote of the Mexican Central Hersaln second, Marie H. third. Time Rllway conductors on the proposition no of leaving the company's service. If a PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH 7 Second, furlangs Bushthorpe wge iticresse Is not granted, haa not won. John Lyons second. Cheers third. yet been made public. MITCHELL BROS. It la stated Time 1:31 that all will not quit in n body, but a HeadMonuments, Copings and course Tihr.d few Banposal at time as they, as they have a Futurity stones. Dont buy from agents, won, Lord Nelson second, Santa Ray contract with the road by which they as they get large eommlaemcs 1:12 third. Time cannot leave the service at dice and you have to pay them. See Fourth, Futurity course Fallen Leaf either on a strike or by resibnatlons. your home people SrsL Yard handicap Tony Faust won. Collector unless the road Is notified thirty fays opposite City Cemetery.- Jessup second Ldsaro third. Time In advance by Grand Chief A. B. Gar1:11. ret soil, of the O. R. at Cedar e selling Meura won, Kapira, Iowa. Fifth, El Chihuahua second. Yellowstone CROWN ORDER. third. Time 1:4C. GRIFFIN INDICTED. selling Anvil won, Sixth, Berlin, Dee. 28. Emperor William has bestowed on Professor Chicago, Dec. 28. Sergeant Griffin Hugo Horner second Ray third. Time 1:45. of the Ninth cavalry' was today held Muensterberg, professor of physiolto the federal grand jury for the murogy at Harvard university, the erown FAIR GROUND RESULTS. der of Corporal William Taylor, Christorder of the second class. mas day. Griffin was taken to tba New Orleans, Dec. 28. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. First, 7 furlongs Judge Burrows county jalL one-mil- Ni-York. I'cr l.s.l,rlA, wi.l a.r i 4., 1 Tunnpuh. Xev.. Dec. G.ms and Kid Hnm.m have complete the j ninre acrious work in conned '.on with tbetr training, nnd from now lin'il ilie day of the tight l heir exercises w,ll consit of light road and gy n.iia-iiilalHtr only. (Ians weighed iiui a fradion over 13" pounds at me conclusion of today's UP FOR CHRISTMAS. Don't hide wall paper defects with evergreens or some other klrnl of greens cover your walls with paper that will look pretty until next Christmas. To get that sort at cheering prices get It at i:-.- m-.I- GANS THE FAVORITE. FIXING 'by W au-.- l of tie ( j lim. Ath-lelclub, as well as by who huve br.-- on the curresp.in gru'nJ for .lie past liiriiigb:. Work on i be arvi.a is l .lay iin.l iiiuhi nurl it Is expic'eri i ml ihe siru-tuiliil.-- Ikic'.iii. of i hi h;s lit, ju ej l.e to do o li e coIJ wtaia-- r which niaile :i cali fi,r L:m to reach tinrt.ji.rei li WOOL REPORT. a Acv-ve- . D J ne'er tiiii.ij haruer i.l The advantages of a Perfection Oil Heater arc realized when you want to heat tome particular room or hallway la a hurry. Here's a heater that you can easily carry about j something you cannot do with your other stoves. Far superior to other oil heaters and a necessity in houses that are hard to heat. The ClMtt-'l.i..l'l.- a.m a Factor to Be Who Chr.st--a'Aeea Uunaua-'- Rili-.i:- l Snort; Reckoned hi li- r Il.g.!d.' ... li. tm- -- n ir .ja.. a nr. i.l w. H,r.:.au:"! tills n.uiaiu. ha: iron: n ... o . j.ia!ed - will el ni. ir Ia.l rumit.e Gins etu.r.iatv.i:'. j,. iiU-- ttisv ill.- OLN AND ihe h e m iitlis if tue via wee 1 it n nercas,- of .722 S'6 mer the .li.iii (if Itilj. f.-- Iis-'- ii. r;ii!iir rmi i.f II:.- - OF 3RADSTRLET. a hi Easily Carried About Ilf T'.:e if sunk 200 feet In the depths of the ocean, owing to the enormous pressure of water. At any less depth It will usually work its way back to the surface. would -'- isb-bro- 80.-0- den passHge of funnel workmen Into the ordinury atmospheric pressure. By scientific treatment ft has been that wild or cultivated discovered rushes will produce a white and consistent psper pulp. This pulp is soaked In water, sulphuric arid In suitable quantity is added, th preparation after a rd being bleached with chloride of lime and washed energetically. A New Turk millionaire leather dealer, J. H. Ladew, has constructed an armored automobile at the cost of which te the first ef IU kind In ony city f the world. taxation cf corpora Th S10,-94- 0. tions. together with payment, of war classes are: Te.- cocoa. fl.0M.940: for to the amount of li.0U0.0Vt, has j tea. 1523)04.000. tor coffee. 11,090.003: so swelled the treasury of Wisconsin for wines. 80S.000.000; for whisky, that n general state tax Is to be levied 1437.000.000. anti for boor. S77I.C00.040. At the end of last year th papora this year, and even ihe one mill school published In th United Vitoies were tax Is tn be cu In two. For the year 190 receipts from the! 14.456 weeklies; semtweek'lew, 49: tii- re r onsular service have exceeded ex- - I weeklies. 64: dailies. 8.215; total 819.792. This is the first j papers. 17.921. A London furrier erde-e- S at 11 flaw time in sixteen years that this service from U',t j 990.000 moleskins ire has been on a self supporting baste. The pugilist Breaks cf torrokout that the A trade matoslne te: It is United mates spent las'. Year 920.- - blow over the cater ptex-shock. 000,00V for nonslcoliollr drinks and 81.- - the stomach that receives th The and from It ths netveuv "tfiSV bancs 124.000.000 for alcoholic drink figures apportioned to the various originates. . news-pendltu- ! |