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Show large in the public eye when be that eveutuaily. wi'h the drift of population to h cities sod into the factories, there alii come overproduction of the products of tbe factory and a erinls will eoafroai the American people. With bright fellows on tbe farm, turning the farm Into a Institution, ths farmer' sun will be leas tempted to move to tbe Cit). THEE Pwtoiianed CiTy Day l M Year Tm SUMtart Pueiiamng Com to Py- ATER BUBSCRIFTIQN UttitNl earner ia by OiM CUji iaf.ludim kuMlajr Mar tag Ejuukiwr, par awsfe-- . Bu&$a iwpae 0V TJ MAIL IN ADVANCE. taoarE aat by aau M Evens.. U FURltU tN INDCPiNDWf la Tka At MJ hm4&9 y d0 iM' ti Uvonu . u ad as acm ta pnffla It Ufll A .ra tba was nhinr"" aad ita- - ik be rceha prasoaud la aosjacis laaauaaa Iroa kaava toil but Ua uua mum aiual ba ..v.iimii a aU viduai pubuakad All lauara sad k MI Bl KlttttlUlUSMill will U pliuaaa. or uauatak it lulL uiuii Uwwa tot taa auata babak lb brave sal never biJs betoiad a asauiaad mbu. Don't k iba KJ lur ta ba rwpooaiUa bar aibat yju art ashamed THAT WHICH IB DANGEROUS. a a aa pa at bnt Subaori ban wUI confer a oC tailors by lafurauug tbia office Tba fiuuuiaar botore raeaiv tbuir braaBteal. u Im Tba F ntu Eianuita fbuad aa aula by iba intocpankam ca, kail baba City.' leaving Oa a I ibroagk moa Ogdea oa Tba Souther FaciAe Kallvay, Tba UahiB raclbo Railway, aad Tba Orag'ia Ihort Una Kallvay Esoaclaer patrons will coaler a tawr m tba Baaagamant by porting ta Ihla office whenever they fail to flat tba pspors at tba dosig hni naiad plaoaa VIEW! OP OCDEN. Dennis Smyth ha received a from tba Burllngtoa railroad tu furalab than with photograph of scenes ia and around Ogdei for reproduction ia a boolt they are got ting out Denny ha railed upon local photographers, both professional and amateur, to aid him In oiaklug a creditable ahovlng. He abould receive a hearty response. By tba way, Ogden can outclass any part of tha Wert, except the Grand Can.von of tha Colorado, In tha beauty of Ita arenety. Laramie, and other parti of Wyoming, are being widely advertised by artiste who have found la tbetr neighborhood scenes eultable for postal card purposes, but there la bathing la these View to compare with the Incomparable Ogdea canyon, tba mighty plnaarlad Waeatch mountain and tha dalei and vnlee of our Weber county. Sacra oiriilo t'nion: Ten days or m ago President Kooaetrlt aeut a special message to Cougrea with reference to the public lauds of this country. In brief, he advocated the conservation of cua sal omer fuel resources on lauds belonging to the government, the control of the public pastures ao that may shall out be tod to deurr.e-tiou- , aad bo asked fur aa appropriation of fioO.009 to be employed In and punishing laud frauds committed against the government. Of .too public land entries In fuur lia the tricu lavertigation had fact that in over half nf them the law had not been rompllod with. Now, of course, this wa all a very dsngeroua prweedinns on the part of cur Impetuous and uot always President, aud CmiiireM has ailiijinlrtcrcd a fltt.ug rebuke to hla diM-luae- aate-and-sa- The House of Represenpresumption. tatives, by a vote nf ITU to 104, rut the sum rh.it by asked for In two in ths middle and j"U a purkecinguring around the mouth of tha sack in tba shape pf a proviso that uu part of tha appropriating ah a I he available for the ia exaiu.iutiou ui the is toil eMinui-riany entry npou which final proof has been made, unleaa the department has (before it makes any Inve.ilgatiou at all) Information furulahlog good grounds to auapect fraud. If the Pmstdent has n't the hide of a pachyderm he 411 feel the sting of tbia rebuke from tbe popular bouse of Congress. He will learn to keep hla place and make hi agents keep their places, too toasting their shins before the grates In Washington, lnalead of prowling ahoul tu find where protended settlera have been hired to "squat on coal lamia, make float proof ami obtain patents to be turned over to some Incorporated plutocracy, or some rattle liaroh, or some limber shark, for one or two hundred dollars, Hereafter tbe government agents must have put under their nosea in their otPeea In Washington information furnishing good grounds to auspi-c- t fraud before they are to be prrmlttej to venture out to see If tbe laws have been complied with. A GREAT PRESIDENT. - e, ols-trl- ct e Senator Smoot Transcript: ii, pnsence in the senate wrould be and aa affraai to "the ksucUiy of the American Home. Moreover, he waa charged with taking a oath aa a Mormon Apnade thsi was in viulatfo.i of bis obligation aa a catur. Both charges have long ago Mr. Bmnot la not been abandoned. and never has been a polygamtat. Hla dome ilc life is admitted even by w ho would eapel him to le Tbti Tbe accusation that Mr, blameless. Smoot had laWa a blood curdling ,'ts'h of vengeance was dropped eves by the counsel of tha exclualoniata themselves. Mr. Smoot himself baa denied that ha ever took any oath la violation of or in contradiction to that aa a senator. Bummed up, the hr "aigument' against him la that he ia a " Mormon, and ought to go. Pittsburg Dispatch: Senator Knoxs speech in the senate yesterday, on the Smoot case. Is a very strong representation of the constitutional law' hearing on the questloa. The neaator'e grounds are Irrefutable; and It I eertsinly diffirwll whew those premises are accepi J to avoid the conclusion which he reaches euncerniug (he senate's right to expel. -- tk prl-mar- y v ; i Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health WE positively agree to affect a permanent core in cases of Nervous and Blood Complaints, MENS I IN DEEENSE OF BEFORE REBOUR-CEWERE EXHAUSTED. URRENDERED Bitter Attack Made an Ganerala Fock and Raisa by Emlmoff. Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT INT1L YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Drs. Elliott 2 5 Years 2361 Norris, SPECIALISTS 25 Years (Si WASHINGTON AVE. TARKINGTON. By BOOTH -- Awihw ef Cisnv. "Meartmv B.ucsKv HARPER BY COPYRIGHT, & Ets. BROTHERS material change tat Mr. Arp might bare been tbuogbt little worth remarking. Tba Toraia did not print tba Inter- Wbat caused Fetor Bradbury, Squire view it obtained (mu Louie Farbacb-t- ka Bucfcalew and tbe coluurt ta shake same Louie Faihsi-- whs long agu their beads seemly to ous another and hsd owned a beer uluua with a llule wonder if their good old friends mind room behind lb br. wi.ore a sbsbby bad not bairua to go wa something boy sometimes played uominoes aad very different To corns straight down seven up with loafers; not quite tbe to It, ba not only abstained from all same Louie Far bark, however, la argument upon die Cory murder and cireuwatance, fur ba was vow tba tbe case pf Happy rear, refusing to brewer vt Farbarb beer aud making discuss either In any terms or under Canaan famoa. His rise had been any circunnuancee, but ba also declined Teutonic and sure, aud bo contributed to speak of Ariel Tabor or of Joseph epedwentlerh of bis Income to tba Ger- Louden or of their affairs, singular or man Orphan asylum sud ma-tentta plural masculine, feminine or neuter, his partys eampalga fund. Tba twennr lu any declension. Nat a word comtieth eared the orphans from tho coun- mittal or noncommittal. Hone! ty. while the tithe gave aha eouaty to And tde face when he was sllwit fell his party, Into sorrowful and troubled lines. Tbe voices of tbe fathers fell to tbe fie occupied a chair, enjoy-bi- g tbe society of Mxue chickens lu a pitch of ordinary the drowsy wired behind tha new Italian town waa quiet again; tbe whine of the villa be bad erected iq that part of planing mill baring its way through the Canaan he would be mast sUaltng air to eveiy wakening ear. Far end be looked woodenly away on a quiet street It sounded fatalat tba reporter wheu tha Uttar put hla ly, like the burn of a bee ecroae a creek, and waa drowned In tbe Boise of men question. Hf yea any agnalntance off bfitmer at work ou tbe old Tabor Inbonoe. It Fearr he Inquired In return, with no ceiied tbe only busy place Canaan that day. tbe atiade of the big beech axprueoiun decipberaole ettker upon which nurrounded It affordlne hla Gargantuan face or la big heavily soma shelter from (he destroying eun enfolded eyes. to tha dripping laborer who were saw"No, air," replied tbe reporter, grin1 never ran across hliu.' ing, hammering, painting, plumbing, ning"Dot las a goot ting fer you," said papering and ripping open old aud new There were many Mr. Farbach stonily, "lit las not a packing boxes. man poeblea bodder try to run acrosa changes In tha old house pleasantly la It las what Gory tried. Mow Gory ku keeplug witb Its simple character airy dead. ' enlargements now almost completed ao Tbe reporter, slightly pu axled, lit a that soma of tbs rooms were already Imelgaratta. 'Ses here. Mr. Farbach.' hs finished and stood, furnUlnnl and urged, only want a word or two maculate, ready tor tenancy. la that which bad been Roger Taabout this thing, and you might givi mo a brief expression concarulug that bor's studio sat Ariel, alona. She bad man Louden beside, just a hint of caused aome cheats and rase stored wbat you tbiak of bis influence here, there ta b opened and bad taken out tow of Roger's canvasses and you kuow, aud of tbe kind of abort of them a work ba practice. Something Ilka eet them along the wslL Tears filled that I sec, said tba brewer slowly "Uappy Fear 1 faef knowt tor a goot many yeara. He las a goot frlent el CHAPTER XTn.-(C:nchi- Etoea-ic- b . 8t. Pater burg, Fob. Id A copy of. the secret report on tha defense of Port Arthur, which la the basis of the Indictment on whlrb Lieutenant Gen-orJ.leutenant General Stoeesol, the Fourth Pock, who commanded Bast Siberian division at Port Arthur, and Major General Reisa ana standing trial for their Hvra before the supreme court martial, baa been Obtained by the As existed Press. It la of the greatest interest as explaining the decision to try thasa throw officers and nolle prosequi tha otney defenders of Port Arthur. The report, whlrh waa written by Lieutenant General Smirnoff, tbe actual commandant of the fortress. Is sensational in the extreme wad categorically accuses Shtessel of cowardice and Incapacity aad finally of the deliberate, treasonable hastening of the lurrendar to are hla own life end In dellanew of the decisions of two aucoesalve councils of wsr. Tha report la biased in the extreme, breathes the moat bitter enmity and shows that the high officers of 1011 Arthur garriaoa. In tho darkest days of tha siege, were almost at each other's throats. Tha indictments. summed up la tha conclusion of General Smirnoff, are as follows: A aeries of unpardonable blunders outside tha fortress, due to tha Igno rance and lark of military capacity snd martial prowess of Ganarals Btoeaw-- and Fock, brought about tha Investment of the fortress several months aarilar than necessary and, after tbe Investment, a desire for un deserved glory moved fltosaael to In the defense with unfortunate results. Finally at the last period of the siege Btoewssl usurped my authority with tha aaristaaeo of Generals Pack and Raisa and committed treason In surrendering suddenly and prematurely. I regard oar defeattree-so-at Mukden ns a direct result of this al ded.) b out-ws- -- Smirnoff declares that when ha prohibited the withdrawal of provisions in preparation tor the stags. Bioesaal dlsrogarded tba orders and allowed their sale to tho Bald army. Ha charted also that Btoaeaal removed aa order tor the artabllshmeat of a hospital tor contagious diseases because tha Ita chosen would leaaea tha desirability aa a realdaaoa of General rock's rllla. He rotates numerous instances of conflicts of authority and saya that at one period tbe relations between Sloeasel and the late Admiral Wtthoft, In enmmaad of the Russian fleet, were severely strained. He also tells of severe condemnstloa of Btoessel, hla plans for tho defease of tho fortress and hla failure to obtain tha supply of provisions ordered by General and Admiral Alexieff. the viceroy of the Fbr Bast when they visited the fortress tu June. Uaa. Smirnoff charges that Stoenaal waa guilty of the rankent ktad of eowurdteo. the most Inexcusable Ignorance of engineering. of eonily tactical errors, and that he sought to bring credit to himself tor notable achievements of oth- Kuro-patki- n -- G The government are working oa the of 1171.000 from the u this itv trday declared that the, weic am Me to trace the theft to'ifv person, and they have formed the strong opinion that the itsspiiearanre Is not the result of a theii', but of a c Vries! error. Chicago. Felt. whip oflli-lal- 000000000000009 NOW STEVENS RESIGNS. President Nunes an Anr. Officer te Carry on the Woik. Washington. FYh. Ji. The Preriilfpiit 1'hp. a ter from Johr, F. KrevanH. chief of englni-ecanal t commlssi-pi:whfrit h asks to hr rp v iri-work uimn the rsnal as soon aa he t in le replarei) hy a JVit-sm- s . i rom-pi-ip-- m, that person c.iii wp-r- an-- f:iu;:iiar The Fiostiii with Wbatr Glt ewit, repeated tbe other with out passion, without anger, without 'Gitewlt" any expression whatsoever. Tbe report er'e prejudloe against ths German nation dated from that m J t charged with bigamy. The Tocsin made whnt It could ol bl. and so dexterously that tbe wrstt of ('snsflu wh ime farther Jot lucres ed against the .shyster. Aye, tha towt waa hut, inhide uud out. u consider tbe forum. Wat there ever liefore such a aummer tot tbe National House corner? How voices drat tluindereil tbore, the rrarked and p:ped. is not to be ran dereJ In sll the tales of tbe fathers On who would make vivid Ah gran) doing, must lurioed dip hie brush li. I.t anl ile ni has j)s' Mr. reslgiui-l-oi- i. In oi ler to saeiire cim-tl'iut'- v in engineering romro! mansgemen' In the future, the Iresident has asked the canal rnininl.sli-to asrtgn to tho office nf chief engineer Major General George W. .Goeth-1- . of 'he engineer corps. 000000009000000 oellyise. v fa- Kckew ii".- i clare- - w. option hpt to de I.Tpr Eekew. It la tli truth. Rim - H- i- morning when Ariel Tabor ram ! iwu from Joe's office, leaving h- -r i.r-iu- g of white roars in that dingy, dusty, shady place. Eekew had not hsfti h'mself. His comrade observed It a physical dlf fcrenix'. in- - of hno alterations which may coir u;vt! men of bis year ud H! denly. Tk- - a 'v-- s change w'litsr. hi. walk slower. Ms vni, fllbd thluner. He cteflfcsd louder when he roe or anr Old always from hi beybicsl. he bnil in the turn of a band become aged. Rut anch tbtng roni and ettcb things go. After eighty throe are up and downs. People fading away one week Moom out pleasantly tha next, and resiliency Is ant st all a patent belonging to youth Slone, the j, n-- smi.-whi- fac(-wa- a surlng at r him Incredulously, It) she echoed In a wbUier. Perils pe he mistook her amaieiMM at hla performanca for dismay ciunn by tit "ree ef bee owq potojeii p, aa abe seemed to weaken before fca tba strength of his owe habit of dost nance came back to him. "(Tiaritj madam! ba bnAa out, shouting bug erably. "Charity, dye hear? , friend af tbe man that mode the moaq yoa and your grandfather aquandeng I xra a friend of Jonas Tabor, I my Thats why I way willing to sun yon for n year aud ever rather tins let a niece of hla suffer. abe cried. Buffer? Supponr You sent me a hundred tbouuui franca? Tba white aplotqhes which bad aa tied Martin Pike's face disappeared H if they bad been suddenly splashd with hot red. "Ton go back to w home," he Mid. "Wbat I sent y only shows tha extent of my" "Effrontery!' Tbe word rang thnt the whole house, ao loudly aad cleailj did she strike eng la hla ears tu It atong Ilka a caatigstton, it wu ou Inous, portantona of jMtice and of dh aster. There xra more than doubt a him In It then was conviction. He fell back from this word, ail when he again advanced Ariel had toft tha house. Bbe bad turned the ant corner before he rams out of the gap, and aa ho passed hla own home on hie way downtown ha saw her whits dim mingling with hla daughter's near the bane Mock beside tbs flra, where tta twe, with their arms about each attar, Stood waiting for Bam Warden and tta pern summer carriage. . , tha whin Judge Pike walked piotchea reappearing like a pal mk upon bla face. A yellow butterfly before him, knee high, acreM the sidqwalk. He raised hie foot aad half kicked at tt - it-r- (Continued tomorrow.) jf LOB ANGELEfi FIRE. fulness. "When did you find this out?" aha Mid .very quickly. "After you became Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. ffd-- FIn out in tbe basement of the G y brick atrw man building, administrator?" ture at ZSff South Spring street, i He struck ths hut of tbe chair aha tow minutes after X oclock ibis if had vacated a vicious blow with hla tdraooa and has gained groat headopen hand, "No, you spendthrift! All way; Tho fin la In the heart of tta then wm ta your grandfather when hualnoM aoction of tba city. yoa burlsd him waa a basketful of distillery stock, I tell you! Old paper! Cant you bear me? Old paper, old DECIDES IN FAVOR OF FER- KINS. rags" "Ton have sent me the Mine' InAlbany. S. V, Feb. Zd.-- Tbe "I want to fcsoiQ," ha purttud, why ft come, she llftdd her voice to Interrupt court of appeals decided today waa kept teo ret from me." "You have made the as me quarterly In favor of Georgs W. Perkins, ot the New her eyes as aba looked at them, seeing payments tinea hla death that - you g did before. made If knew, whyyou the tragedy of labor tbe pld man hn Turk Life Insurance company do that?" and a member of the firm of J. expended uMm them," but she felt tin you He had been shouting at her with the Company, in tbe P. Morgen recompense. Hard,' tight, literal a: and incredulous exasperation of matter of tbe charge of grand they were, he bad bad bli moment ol frantic Intolerant man utterly unused to larceny made against him in Joy la each of them before bo saw an fore-heaconnection with the payment of tbejn coldly end knew the truth. Aud opposition, bis face empurpled, hie the funds of tha Mew York dripping and hla hands ruthlessly he bad been given hie year of Ftris to tbe Republican NationLife of the tba back but chair, 'at lest aud bad seen "bow tbe other pounding In 104. . al campaign sudhim this straight question stripped fellows did It" . . , A beery foot strode through tbe ball denly of gesture and left him standing tn- limp and still before her, pal splotches roinln nt brokfl oooooooooooo vice-preside- d i ooooooooooooooe Some BeiSR&dsk A " , . Bachaahe and Kidney Troubles Thai MANNA' Even tber he oould bin picture the credible and must despuir of this Ilia silrure ol t Eskew Arp. that EVew bell hl tongi'c, nut that be wa chary ol apeecb- - ni! o tempora, O mom! No But tbnt he r.'ruoed the subject It hand, tbnt be expressiou up m It sud re' .lately drove the srg" nient in nticr directions, tbnt lx achieved surh superbly In consistency, tn l with such rich mate rial for h1 aunloulc humors, mit at nrm's leugrii. inf even so far as hi flneer tip, hut tienssth his very psliu lie rclecini It. '11,1, the Imposellil, -t - u .. - earth-junk- e ALL AN ERROR. ti There were .pthm, hero and then. Who were 1ms self contained than Uu browbr. A fnrfnhaud struck a follow laborer In tbe harvest field far speaking ill of Joo, aud tha unraveling of strauge street fight one day disclosed as Ita cause a like resentment on tlu part of a blind broommukar, engea dared by a Ilka offense. Tbe broom nil her' a companion, reading tbe Toe alu as tbe two walked together, bad begun tba quarrel by remarking that Happy Fear ought to ba hanged ones for bis own sake and twice more ta show up that shyster Louden." Warn word followed, leading to extremely material conflict In which. In spit ol bis blinduess, the broom maker bad at much the best of it that be waa re moved from the triumphant attltudi be bad assumed toward tbe person ol bli adrersnry, which was aa adtulrabk ImitaUou of the demounted St Georgi aud the dragon, and couveyed to Uu Jail Keeuc.t invest igatlou tolled reveal euythlrg oMlqo In tite mau't record. To the aatonlahment of Ca naan, than was nothing against him lie waa blind and moderately poor, but a respectable, hardworking artisan ami a prido to the church In which ba wa. wbat has been called aa active work er. It was discovered that hla aensl tivenevs to bis companion's attack ol Joseph Louden arose from tlie fact that Jot had obtained the acquittal of bl Imbecile sirtr of tbe blind man, a two thirds witted woman who bad beer H- "Im yea mean fromt your own-"I mean It waa iy owe money-B- be bad not taken her eye from which met her atralgbtly and atirow ad at this rbe leaned forward. graL at him with profound scrutiny "Why did you send tt?" sit "Charity," he answered ariro uw hie hesitation. Her eyes widened, and the PtM back against the Until of tbe d fid-low- eon-tlaue- moot. nt JV to my hones.1 he hunt out, shouting hoarsely. "You get back there! Yon stay there." No," she said, moving between him and the door. Manila and I art going for a drive. "You go back to my bouse!" llo her, waving an ana fiercely at her. "Dont you come around hero trying to ran over met You talk about your affairs! All yoars got on earth Is this two for a nickel old shack over your head and a bushel basket of distillery stock that yon can sell by the lie threw the pound tor old paper! words In her face, tha bull base voice aeomed and cracked with fsUetto. "Old paper, old rags, old Iron, bottles, old clothes! You talk about your attain! Who are you? Bothachlld? You haven't got any affairs!" Mot a look, not a word, not a motion of bla escaped her In all the fury of aound and gesture la which ha seemed fairly to envelop himself. Least of all did that shaking of bis the quivering ef Jaw and tempi, tba tumultuous agitation ef bie bands evade her1 watch- Whatr Choe Louteq lei a bedder on a," Mr. Farbarb, taming again stare at bis chickens. Tilt owlt" J V R proved. "You go buck mine. A uot-- " be answered husfcw "That distillery stock. I tell too ZJ worth tbe inatebew to born it. "Bat there has barm no ta my Income, she pmuted rHiX "Why? Can you explain that Tea; I con." he replied a .7, seemed to her that he .puke gnd bitter desperation, ii! man driven to tbe wall -- l think you want to know. 1 do." You roiuemhar? she said, her bands resting negligently opoa tba bark ot the chair. "Baroly yon remember? BU was not In the least afraid of him, but coolly watchful of him. Yhi had beer her habit witb him since Jbci return. Bha had aeea little of him except at table, when he waa usually grimly laconic, though uow and then she would bear him Joking heavily with Bm Warden in the yard, or, with evidently humorous intent groaning at Mamie over Eugene's health; but It had not escaped Ariel that to w- -s ou his pert watchful ef herself and upon hla guard. He did not answer her question, and It seemed to her a she continued steadily to meet hla hot ayes that ha was trying to hold b Unself under aome measure of control, and a vain effort klti-he- M . n b -- begin uiug to show ou bis hut "If you knew, why did gun IT be repeated. You wro laeoma was from dividuto. knew and thought nothing about tt tbe stock which come ta ... way. and. turning, she dieoTrod Mai tin File, bis big Henry TIIL face flushed more with anger than with tbe beat 111 list was upon bis bead and remained them, uar (lid be offer any token or word of granting whatever; but demanded to kuow wbeu Uw work upon the bouse bad been began. Tbs Bscoitd moruiug after my return. she answered. I want to know, be pursued, "why tt was kept secret front me. aad 1 want to know quick. Secretr aba eebl, witb a wave of her band to Indicate the mils which tba workmen were making. Tpoa whose authority wa It began? Mine. Who else could give itr Look kero. be Mid. advauclug to ward her, don't try to foul me. You havent done all this by yourself. Whc bind these workmen?" her lint interview wilt him, sb ns quickly before be oould cow near her. Mr, Leaden mads mart af tba arrangement tor me. alts replied quietly, before ha west away. He will taka charge of everything when he returns. You havent for gut-tethat I told you I intended to plaue my affairs lu bis bandar He had started forward, but at tbii ha stopped and stared at bar Inartlcu-lateiy- . ' r DISEASES, 1907. dlw-oum- y i 27, THE CANAAN CONQUEST took his arat Marob t. lvuJ. only to find himself the object of attack, la ihousanda of petHkna slimed in good faith he waa held up before tbe counaa ona whose try aa a pul) gu. 1 ! VELN1IAY, FERSrAKY 'be-csu- J ate. Boot on UTAH. (WIDEN'. t. tiut be simply authur-pand without warnct In any at;uia, provision of the fuudsmintal law, or rule of tt lo be cast out, it i While a' Salt oe 'paper finds ao much to condemn In the public acta pf President Itooaeveli and while tnat paper la ao persistent In lta slurring by cowardly Insinuations, It ia earour-agin- g to note the love for Theodore KiNisevell that la dally ' made manifest by the people1 of the Whale counON THE FARM, try, Tbe fair and Impartial papers are also outspoken In hla braise. Here Joseph Barker la a good man to is wbst McClure's Magsslne any a: have la any man'a country and, thereIndeed' Mr. Roosavelt'a whole eareer fore, It la fortaiata that ha ia one of a president has revealed no new or Waliar county's rltiseas. He Is a strange thing about tba man. , Tba farmer with a thinking enp on and he oddest think about him Is that he has labors with hands nd brain to mako not been culored by the false atmoshlreaelf comfortably well off, while phere of politics, but baa kept tbe avrotating the way by which erage views ot the average cltlxen and hla nelghbora also can Improve their has dime as president, not great be condition and prullt by hla example. rule work but tbe day's work aa an avHe has tha beat hard of Jersey stock erage anen would- like to do It If ba In tba State, Ha baa chicken that are could litva the courage to meet tbe price winners.. Ha has studied the In- opportunities that President Roosevelt cubator and idade It yield him a rev baa met. Civic righteousness, whethemit, and nuwhe la demonstrating er In the White bouae or at tbe ward wbat ran be accomplished by a little raucua, after all la only the practical, efficient use of common-tensmoney Invested la trout culture, uncom. He waa reported flooded out by tbe mon courage, and common honcaty. high water ta Ogden river, but for- Add to these vlrtnoa great kindness, tunately, as the stream subsided, hla a desire to please, and a wish to aerve losaea were found to be comparatively others rather thaq to advance himself, small. and you hare the day of which TheoTbs larraer who introduces a hatter dore Rimsovcft Is made. Not only are grads of llrertork Into n farming bis ert of clav , but hla whole being ia la a benefactor with finer fore- of native mud. but It la of tbe Vlad sight than the philanthropist who ex- which under pressure and heat easily tends charily, for one stimulates In- turns to marble and become Immordustry and pride in a calling, while tbe tal. Washington, IJncoln and Grant, other lessens ths spirit of were made ot similar stuff. and dulls ambition. Joseph ltaiker has been that kind of a farmer. PAPERS MAKE COMMENTS. H believes In making ths farm a The following an- - comments from piece where a young man run devote himself to a study of suhjert related many psycr on the Read Smoot rase: lUtaburg Run: Rut the Pharisaical to farm Ilfs that are as fascinating as doctrinal animus of those campaignany line of thought in mschsnie, in ing agaiust Kmisil Is oqmilK dangerbusiness. In tbe law or in aidicxman ous and subverting. When morals, patriotism or principle of Iheir senaship. are considered, there sre few A few men f the pc of Joseph tors that are sufficiently wlthmit sin aisles Barker ran do much tu solve the prob- themselves to throw stones m I'lah. lem that Secretary Shaw mart.' loom If Mr. Smoot Is Pittsburg Times: i! EX AM IV El!: MOHSIXfl TUE the now Gar-o- ha compound will cure UiUkiirbc in not A diaoHm, but a (symptom of oin (limuiso, frequently of more tban jne diHeuaed condition. It in 1 lie cry of dit-- t reused tissues that call attention to the fad that aome cause ia at work that in abnormal. Rackaclie in an alarm, a warning Hnd an appeal. tells that something is wrong; it wanrn of danger; It asks for help fliat will eane the aches, right the wrong, cure the ailt. 'Ache and pain are faithful sentinels that guard tbe body and warn of thp approach of disease. They are trusty detectives' whose every warning sbould be ' headed. Rackache may occasionally be due to female troubles,! to pelvic displacement, to liver trouble, to pile, to tbe approach of fever, etc., but by far tbe larger share of barkarliea are due directly or indirectly t kidney ails or to condition for which kidney complaint - i responsible. Thi would be the rae when tho backache came Jt tho action of uric arid or Its salt from . upon the tissues, aa in lumbago or rheumaof tism of the back, because e the such cxcrementitionB products In fJ8" tein is largely duo to defective kidney action or renal ingufiiriencT, n$t that the kidneys cause uric. arid, .for. anch is not the in cbho, bnt that they (ter mit it to remain the aysteip, bv not doing their full duty, and secreting it from the blood, to be expelled from tip body in the urine. The only way to effectually cure backache,rhen-ma- t lam and other diseases, due- - to defective kidney action, uric arid and the various products of tissue waste, 1 to diisolve and eliminate the irritating crystals that are the reaf ntnwvof the disturbance.' Cbd I hn Manna doeg thin;when you remove the cause, yon get a permanent cure. If 7m are tired of doctoring Ryinptom, .try ('at-ObManna and exjierience a enre. -- a For safe at all iier bottle, fl.OO effl and drnggitH0 . . . |