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Show A "A THE MOUSING THE EXAMINER advertising. of Th BucIbsm lira Association Pawtucket, Rhode i, Wrattrly reneat renswai hue they wbsreby ad three yean to make contract for advertising and in railroad guide, dlrectorle ether aimilar mediums Among the ache me apecialljr haired are acore cards, hotel register. opera house, other church, eecrot aoeietlee and all aheeta, advertising program, holiday time blotting hoard achemea, dock, other of publicity table and all forma than newapaper advertising. The business men reached a decision throe yearn ago that an forma of advartteing, other thaa the newspa-perwere unprofitable, a eouree of am ssrtous inaoyaace and Quite oftea a ae agreement jury, to they signed which proved ao aatlafactoiy that after three year every huaineaa man in the twe towne again signed. Business men are oftaa the victim of petty graft la the form of advertising. rule they nnlia in opposing these Import Ilona. they remain eaay mark for the designing. The late etzlka la the newapaper offices in Butte, Montana, furnished convincing proof that one medium of advertising indispensable to the mem chant Is a wall directed appeal to tha public through the newspapers, end that unlike the things tabooed hy the man of lit Rhode Island busies s In the advertisements towns. will pay and they are the life of trade. While the Butte papers were rlrrarit. the merchants of the copper city entered a great lose In trade, and a number of tha department stores had to cut down their clerical lore Is-ui- ip u re-fta- 'American authoriiv before them that oa May 11th, Admiral Diederichs was Instructed to go from Hong Kong to Manila. Tha English sent a like fleet Bader Captain Sir Edward Chichester. Admiral Dewey knew nothing of wbut had been going on ut Berlin. Admiral led to believe Diederichs had been that the United 8utrs did nut want the Philippine sad would be very glad indeed if Germany would take them off her hands. These two differ eat points of view inevitably found express too lb ihe actions of the two Admirals. If Diederichs seemed at aU officious his Justification ilea In the fact that his Government had, through no fault of lta own, been misled, it is also true that for motives of their own certain Americas nad foreign newsper pen greatly exaggerated the episode, charging Diederichs with many things of which he was not guilty, and credit" ing the English officers with a degree of friendship for which there was ae warrant. s, newt-paper- cap-half- . CORRECTED HISTORY. After Dewey destroyed the 8paaih fleet la the harbor of Manila oa May 1, 1891, and while negotiations were on for the surrender of the city, a German fleet appeared, and, Dewey la Quoted aa aaylag, the disregard of the rules of war ae applied to a blockaded e port, exhibited hy Admiral von Dled-ricks' squadron gave him more uneasiness- and unrest than any other event of the war. The German ship were in constant communication with tha shore and searchlight signals wore thrown on the clouds at night, until Dewey became so veied that ha cent a message to Admiral Diederichs, asking if Germ nay wee at peaeo or war with tha United State. This has been the generally aeooptad version of what occurred, hut Melville I. Btoas, general manager of the Associated Trait, la a speech la tha Manhattan Club in Kaw Toth, on Monddy night last, threw sew light on the eubjaet He pines tha German Emperor aa foremost amoog the agenciee for peace la (he world and declares him to be aa ardent Mead of America. Ra routes hew a misunderstanding led up to the aotivltiae of Prince Henry1 squadron in Philippine watere In INI and ha explains: 'The store of the affair at Manila ha been fold la various ways, hut never completely accurately, or officially. The truth is this: On May 1st, 1IM, Admiral Dewey attaeffaff and destroyed tha Spanish fleet At that time there wore a largo number of Gorman merchants in business la the city of Manila. Tbare wan a great deal of confusion there, and these merchants were natareUy apprehensive aa to tbalr lives and property. Prince Henry of Praesla was at Hong Kong, and a delegation wont to him and nrg-ethat noma German vessels should bo sent to the Philippines to safeguard the Oermma property there. This request Prince Henry cabled at once to Berlin. At that moment, and Indeed for many months after, there was no popular sentiment in the United States in favor of permanently holding the Philippines or making them colonial possession of this country. Indeed, - one who had fun authority to apeak for tha American Government assured tha authorities at Berlin that the war must not be construed into a contest for territorial aggrandisement, and naked why Germany would not take tha Islands. This waa taken a an official communication. Ho also communicated this suggestion to the t Washington Stata Department where it was not favorably received. Tha German Government were not Informed aa to the feeling at Washington. and for tha moment aocepted tha suggestion ae expressive of the American point of view. They were very uncertain, however, ae to their de-e- l res in the matter. The German merchant! at Manila were very urgent that tha United States should assume and maintain sovereignty la the island, and the Berlin authorities rather favored this view. It wu with the suggestion from thin d . OF WASTE. UTILIZATION Philadelphia Press: The United States Steel corporation is installing twelve monster - engines at various plants, the uniquo feature about them being that they do not require oil, coke, coal, wood or ordinary gas for fuel. They are to be operated solely with the gas which is generated In the companys blest furnaces during the process of steel manufacture. Thie gaa has heretofore gone to waste, but hereafter it will be made to turn aU the wheels. For a steel a) ant to he able to save . tha cost of lu fuel ie taking a very big stride toward scow omy. To bo able to abolish amoks at the asms time will add to lta popularity la communities whore the amoke belching stacks have smothered the air with blackness. One more real triumph for the American restless brain. MAXIMUM DUTY QN COFFEE. Washington, April IT. The reason for tha Issue la Parle yesterday of tha lac res imposing tha maximum duties on coffee Imported from tha United Buies and Porto Rioo 1 said at the state department to ha dissatisfaction of tbs Preach government of the failure of the United States senate to set upon the French reciprocity treaty which has been pending before that body for severs! years. Added to this, it to said, is a suspicion upon tho part of the French government that the negotiations now In progress between the United States and Germany relative to the tariff upon American goods Imported into Germany conceals noma advantage to be bestowed upon German trade with the United Sutca, in which French trade is sot to share. This decree ie regarded as the beginning of a systematic effort to bring such pressure to bear upon tha American congress, through tha Imposition of restrictions upon tha report trad as will fora the whole subject of reciprocity upon lta attention at the beginning of the next session. Tho state department officials fear that thin action is but tha precursor of similar attacks upon American trade by other natlone of Europe. It la feared that tha effect of the French decree will be disastrous to Porto Rico which wintry at present flsds almost Its only market for ooffoo a Franoe, now that tha Spanish market ie covered by save duties. x. CONFERENCE NOW ON. Washington, April 17. Represent, tlvea of the governments of Nicaragua and Salvador are now believed to be in conference at Amspala, or on hoard aa American gunboat la Fonsa bay, Honduras. The navy department's report of the movement of vessels gives the gunboat , as having Bailed yesterday from Nicaragua, und the cruiser Chicago from Acajutla, Salvador, for Amapala. The mission of the American vessels to Nlcsrngusp and Salvadorean ports was to convey represenUtlves of tire two govern menu to Amapal for a conference looking to n settlement of tho trouble between Nicaragua and Honduran and Salvador. Tho vessels were due to arrive early Cor-Into- today. It is expected that the conference would be between President Relays of Nicaragua and President Flguera of Salvador personally, but tha failure of the president of the two countries to personally get together was because of the nines of President Ze lays. It is not expected that the conference will result la more than a temporary agreement, because the five states in Central America have determined that It wu necessary to hold another conference at which all will be represented for (he puipoee of agrea-isupon a peace proposition in aa enduring bails. VOLCANO IS ACTIVE. Valparaiso, Chill. April 17, News haa reached here that the Puychue volcano. In the province iff Valdivia, is in violent eruption. The eruptions are accompanied by awful subterranean rumblings, earthquakes. Intense darkness, electrical displays, ashes and boiling water. The flowing lavs has set fire to the surrounding forests and the Inhabitants are fleeing In Mothers, Do Your Part Mentally and physically yea are tha architect The lawn of nature are never Inafc-tirof tha fetor If yon do not understand them aathey apply to food, a little inter yon will find that you hildron wiE suffer from sickneaa in the various form. It has beeoms an eatnbtielied fact that IB. PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY mi ia the best food for growing children. It is mode from the whole wheat berry, celery Infused, so making it a food to feed tha Mood, tha nerves, and prevent constipation. Palatable Nwtrttt ewe Eosy of DlJssUsasid Ready to Eat CmtsmmdM. rffibibrtswsfsraftowivtotwssriiitsima. r "--BZ xn&t PEACE CONGRESS ENDS MID BLAZE OF GLORY. (Continued iron Fags Oat.) that period ha dona far more harm thaa good. Looking back for the last sixty years, 1 can think of only one tr that could be called necessary; that ia to say. In all the ether eases either the obect waa act worth fighting lot or the desired result might have ea belter been obtained without fighting. Bet what we here now in thla congress got to do is to consider how wo can best work for preventing The difficulty wars in the future. about such n meeting as this is that we are already agreed and convinced. I cub imagine a cynfcal critic saying to us: Gentlemen, you are all, aa tha French say, preaching to tha converted. What you have gut to do Is to preach to the unoas verted who are not here, to coo vt ace those whom the scriptures cells "The people that ia war. You are, ao this cynic would say. 'Like aa assembling of sheep, sheep with irreproachably whits fleeces, peso ing resolutions which retreat tha wolves to leave off biting-- To answer this cynical critic, to are what wo caa really do to advance the object we hare at heart let ns ask ourselves how it ia that war begins. We have all sera the phenomena. 8ome difference arise between two sat ions. Each nation what it thinks a good cause, but each nation think only of its own caa and taken little trouble to understand the case ea tha other elds. Th newspaper throw themselves Into ths fray. They embitter feeling not only by denouncing the other side, but hy dwelling only oa their own case red entirely negeleotlng to state the rase of the other nation. Every angry or spiteful feelieg that Is said by the sews paper of th other country ia reported. Everything that tends to mitigate paaaiua la omitted. Ia this respect there is not n pin to choose between the newspapers of any oauntriea. Ths value of the object at staka is exaggerated and each nation ia told that its honor Ie involved in fighting for ite own views. Thus the bulk of the people are lashed into fury. The wolves are masters of the field and not few of the sheep who had In quiet times professed their devotion to see. are suddenly tamed into wolves. Tho governments think that the people went to fight and thus war ia declared. New, who ie to blaine for thla? Ia it the government? No doubt they sometimes show n want of firmness In reel sting popular passion, but they any, and often with truth, that it ia popular feeling that pushes them Into war. Or is the fault with the newspapers! We aU know that tho newspapers fan tho flame and spread it. But what lu their motive! They want to please tho public. They believe the publie like to have Ite paaetone aroused. Tha press Is what the people make it. Every nation haa Just such newspaper! as it deserves. The Wame after all rests with the people' themselves who lose their heeds under excitement. They can resist everything except temptation. Now, gentlemen, we hare got to face thee facta an j see what can be done to make a nation ia times of excitement tho truth of whet It had remised when it was la its sober senses before the fighting fever had got Into its brain. There seems to be rely three (blogs that css be finite to prevent the recurrence of there fevers. One Is to indues the pride which every state feels In Us military and naval forces a pride which draws with It th temptat on to use tho armaments which It ha taxed itself eo heavily to maintain. Everyone admits th enormous difficulty of bring about u general limitation of armaments. It may he possible to secure that limitation at once, but it an object of such supreme Importance especially to th countries which find the burden of taxation n grievous one, that it ought to be seriously discussed and ought to be kept before th minds of all tho great peoples aa a problem which has got to be solved sooner or later. To pare It by lines not make it easier, for while the difficulties do ant diminish, ths armaments go on Increasing. We must hops that aa earnest effort will be made at.The Hague conference to consider this question and to bring It at least on stage nearer to solution. The second practical step that may be taken Is to make general arbitration trestles and to enlarge their scop by including ns many causre of Internacaa possibly be retion difference ferred to arbitration, or where the matter Is not a strictly legs one, can be made the subject of mediation aud conciliation. The great advantage of such treatise Is that they Interpose delay and allow tha latter sense of each natkm to subdue Its passions. Even if the matter In dispute Is not one which a court of arbitration can ultimately settle, the resort to arbitration gives the voice of reason time to be heard and brings the oplnkm ef the whole world to brer upon the parties at variance. Nations are nitumlly Jealous of their own honor, hut when they find the opinion if the world does not think that a concession prejudices their honor. they may be more willing to make the concession. The creation of such general trestles and of n permanent tribunal to entertain und decide tho case that are brought before It would be one of the greatest services that a peace conference could render. . Lastly, though tt is true that such a congress as this, meeting in time ef pesos, caa not ha relied upon to avert some fresh outbreak of passion, tt is none the less true that it may do something to form opinion in the mesa m of s nation and to bring home to every cltlrsn the senses of their owi responsibility with the rmqpval of this oldest evil of humanity. 1 ne older an evil Is and the more Ingrained H is. the longer it must take to remove The spirit of Christianity la In the modern world more bent on dealing with the actual evils that afflict the world than perhap it ever wee before and every gathering such a this dose something to help its benefleient action and to summon the masses of the people to listen to its votce." Baron Constant wu introduced as bringing a message from Franoe. He announced the bestowal iff the Legion of Honor Cross on Mr. Carnegie and tied about the Iron master's reek the ribbon from which hung th croon. The diners cheered for several minutes and then Mr. Carnegie expressed his unbounded appreciation of the honor. That this honor comas from France.'' he said, makes It doubly welcome. I remember what France did for this country In her days of need. I know what France ha dona in the world of art. t know what the Legion cf Honor means. "This honor does not exalt, but bumbles me when I compare It to da-Hg- - UTAH. OGDEN, EXAMINER, APRIL THURSDAY, I haw rendered. It another bund blodius nio silil more rrictiy so to lire my life that France nST" who bestowed k upon me. er .have cans to regret her action In la th circl uf vm iho uibntcinx hav won her august approval." Dr. Edward Everett Hl was introduced by Mr. Carnegie as the grand old man of our republic. The grand old man. arid Dr. Hale, has lived long enough to know how to hold his tongue oa occasions. I am not going to speak a word of pesos I am going u speak of justice. Glvo u Justice, and peace will follow.'1 Samuel Compere, president of the American Federation of Labor, said: I coma to yon with th credentials or the latest declarsii of the organised labor movement of America, which, ia the convention of tha American Federation of labor a few weeks ago averred: We reaffirm the doctrine of international brotherhood and urge the trade unionists of America to Join is promoting aU movements having for their purpose the elimination of the cruel barbarisms of war. President Charles W. Eliot of Harvard declared: Passion and misguided sentiment are frequent causes of war. Wi need," he said, to give up this barbarous notion of wiping out stains on national honor by spilling human blood." After President Eliot hud concluded there were read n number of message of greeting and congratulation, including on from Grover Cleveland and Vice President Fairbanks. The last speaker was William J. Bryan, who had already spokes at length at tha Waldorf Astoria dinner. Mr. Bryan said la part: I want to leave with you a thought ia closing this eongrea. Oa tha hearthstone ia England th wonl otliers' is Inscribed. I have thought much of tho word lately, and it grows sad grows upon me. It is not until one begins to learn that there are others that haa been lifted out himself and brought Into contact with society. Wo may measure a mana advancement by his eonoeptlon of the meanTo me, my ing of the word others. friends, one of tha noblest principle of humanity Is found in tha undying commandment Thou shall love thy neighbor aa thyself.' If ws, as a nation, should spend each year 10 par cent of what is annually appropriated for our army and navy la establishing here several great universities to which ths youth of all the nations might he invited and educated at our expense, if after a term of yearn w could send these young people beck to their homes, impressed by American ideals end imbued with a love for our country, we would do more to protect tho Unite Slate from attack than by all the Dreadnoughts we could put upon th water. America ie more altruistic und lu doing more for mankind thin any other nation on the globe." 1SC7. 19, the iOil service 1 . MS PEARY HIS V0YA6ET0 THE ARCTIC -- A FUND OF '1100,000 PLENTY, With Which t WILL BE Hie Effort to the North Repeat Discover Foie, New York, April 17.-- A (had of 1100,000 will be plenty for another expedition in search of tho North Pole under the leadership ef Commander . Do You Like Honest, Square Dealing ? Hcxccs IN ARRESTED world-fame- POLICE TO BREAK UP THE MUR- DEROUS GANGS. bottle-wrappep, Every Armed Italia Is Disarmed and Placed Under heavy Bends to Keep the Peace. bottle-wrappe- rs New York, April 17. The Italian detective squad attached to Inspector McLaughlin's central office bureau stretched the police dragnet last night, as had'bsen done oa th previous night, and landed another batch of i tails prisoners on whom they founf) all sorta of concealed, weapons. Ae the city magistrates have agreed to work ia harmony with th police ia arresting men found with concealed weapons, it ia believed that the habit now ao prevalent among tha Italian of New York of carrying revolver, dirks, knives and atllletoa will soon be wiped out. All offenders are held In heavy ball and tha auglstratss have publicly announced that in svsry proven ease the offender will have to suffer a term in prison. AND ROOSEVELT L PRESIDENT WILL MAKE A STUDY OF THE SUBJECT. So as ts Pass Personal Judgment Up-o- n the Question ef Breaking Up the Merger. healthy, men End in the states are good, old- -t fashioned Aihuckles ARIOSA Coffee. Never mind what die othera drink, you want to he well Say tLngi to the man who tries to switch you from Arbucklex to coffee dial pays him big profits at the expense of your stomach. CastsSilwsaHdlAiNMdhi - ' r-- J'-r m. Chicago, April IT A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Washington says: President Roosevelt proposes to take into hie own bends the determination as to whether an attempt shall be made to break np the Harrlman railroad combination or not, and ha com to the conclusion that it ia his duty to study the case from beginning to end. The president ban been placed la a position of antagonism to Mr. Harrlman, and oa that account he U particularly deilrou that no steps should he taken hy any department of the government la such a way aa to leave the Impression that it waa th result of personal hostility on the part of the President himself. To satisfy himself as to tha exact situation, the President proposes to reed ell th testimony taken by th Interstate Commerce commission on this subject Then ho will have a conference with Attorney General Bonaparte and will ask tha head of the deportment of Juatloo to apply to th acta the President aubmlte to him tho general law la th case and particularly laid down by th United States supreme court In tho Northern Securities cnee. All thie will take time end it will involve an Immense emnunt of personal labor en tha part of President Roosevelt He may have to give np a good deal of hla vacation time to the work, but it will be don sooner er later, and when hie decision is made ha will be satisfied with it, because It will be th result of personal painstaking inveatlgation, and not tbe conclusion of n subordinate arrived at through partial or hurried . scrutiny.. This decision by President Roosevelt to burden himself with the 'details of an exhaustive inquiry into a subject so vast that it ia scarcely under stood even by the members of tho Interstate Commerce com mission itself, will. It is believed, eatisfy both the people end the railroads. Portland. April 17 affeota the nasal passages, tfe throat, larynx, bronchia, stomach (m catarrhal dyspepsia), bowel (aimueow diarrhea), bladder, n terns or oth pelvis organs. Even ia ths chronic w nlcerative stages of these affection, k is often successful in effecting cum. The Favprite Prescription i sdviatf for th cur of one data of disease oo)v those peculiar weaknesses, derange manta and inegularitiei IwMs t women. It Is a puweyfnl yet gem tonic nj ty noting invigorating strengthening nervine. For weak,' women no s out, what haa ceased the break-dow"Favorite Prescription will be fonud mofi effective in building np tha straogtt, regulating the womanly functions, sub dung pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. -- over-worke- d n, - Women suffering from disease of kxg standing, are invited to consult Doctor Pisroe by letter, As. AU eonsspasd-snoie beld as strictly private asf sacredly confidential. Address Dr. B. V. Pieros, Buffalo, M. Y. Dr. Pierce' Medical Adviser (UOI of SI page) is sent frm on receipt d. er 8 stamps for cloth-bound aopy. Addnu tamps for e ons-oe- papm-sovsra- II BOOTS. Alt the Heat Where its wanted, m its wanted A bot stove in a hot kitchsa makes a hot Use e stove cook. that gives eonetntrated heatthat cooks Ae meal quickly without making an overheated kitchen. With the New Perfection Oil Stove yon get a working flame at nomint ofliihtini. The NEW PERFECI10N Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Gives the nfjf oil stove. Embodies new principles. makes which in enameled results. are blue, best Chimneys , and easily cleaned. Made in three sizes, them with one, two, and three burners. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealers, write to our nearest agency for ia rust-pro- dcscrifftive circular. ii Ae best lamp for all-rou- nd household use. I Made of brass and beautifully nickeled. throughout safe; unexcelled constructed; absolutely Perfectly in g power; aa ornament to any ron. Every limp warranted. If not at your dealers, write to our nearest agency. , wwwro' light-givin- OONYIN1MTM. OIL OOMPANY The police early this morning captured, after a strug- gle. Frank Dsriu, aged 17, who lo charged with being the pink domino' burglar. The fellow, who gained the name by reason of the peculiar costume he wore, hat figured a principal In n number of robberies of homes ot prominent people here recently. Devls wee arretted la his room In the Cosmos lodging house at Fburvh and Morrison streets. When confronted by the officers he drew n revolver end attempted to fire, but wu grappled with. Even after being handcuffed the fellow whipped out a second revolver which wae taken from him. With two pain of handcuffs on him, the prisoner made an attempt to gat a third weapon into action. Davis, after thin wu not willing to surrender, and put up one of the most desperate fights in the history of the police department. His room wu filled with all manner of articles which th police believe hare baen stolen. Dyspepsia is Americas cure. Bure dock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It driven out Impurities. tones th stomach, restores per- fect digestion, good health. in every eenee mon-ueBy this bold step Dr. Pieros ha shown that his formulas era of such excellence that be ie not afraid to subject them to tbe fullest scrutiny. Thera ie a baiftt ot honatu on every bottle of Dr. Pieroes medicines in the full list of its ingredients duly attested as correct under solemn oath. Ko other medicines pat up for use through druggists eon asks to any anon distinction, and none than Dr. Pieroe'i raedioinas hare any such jwefrsmoMl endorsement of then ingredients. SuehsreA Kent should have far n weight with the afflicted than any amount of lay, or endorsement, momab. Of ooars, the asset proportion of each Ingredient need in Dr. Pierce's medicine as well as the working formula or manner of preparing (he asms, and the specially devised apparatus and appliances implored in their manufacture, are withheld from pubboity that Dr. Pieree's proprietary rights may be fully protected from such unprincipled imitators os might be piraUcally inclined. The preparation of these medicine without th nee of s drop ef alcohol, so -- r jwmsg T nt, BURGLAR THS of alibyi THE PINK I ISYBSiS the recommended. Ths most eminent and lending medical teachers and. writers of all the several Mbooia of practice have endorsed of the ingredients entering into Dr. t careful study and labor, with t& aid 2 Pieros' madicinee ia tha strongest Dr. Pierce skilled pharmacists and rf at intelligent people aaiiat hua. Natarolly, he does do ean - their mouth hit to give away his scientific aud and gulp down them, either in or the way open manner won all his patron without knowing ita king of patients, and under this frank, open oaf character of honeat way of dealing, they may t-properties and narmO the agents employed. They believe exactly what they are taking when n frjffi ididsM that health li tooiicmd jigblgggto Tiat reroute What Do They Cure? Th! c cuMon ie often aaked concerning, Dt ,s,t, o,i oi yrpt iwwyre Pierce' two lending medicine. (. Dr. Pierce medicine Are made MediooL Discovery and "FavoriteF? wholly from the roots af plant found eeription.a The answer is that "Golden crowing la tha depths of oar American iorerts. They are eo compounded that DUoovery ia a most potent ahentne r, Am eawmtf ao horsi'M my esse, or and tonic uv in vigor. UAiDMtfeiiMkMMSircM. By ator and acts especially favorably g open publicity Dr. Pieros has taken his curative and healing way upon all fin medicine out of tho list of secret nos- muoosi lining surface a of th i trums, of duubtfni merit, and made them xxxKDixi or Known oonro-amo- a biood-purifie- Robert E. Peary, according to what the explorer told the Pennsylvania society last night it its annual meeting in the Aator gallery of the Wal Thla amount, however, has not been raised, and the feta of the expedition depends upon the public. If the financial aid is forthcoming, Commander Peary will go north this summer in ths Roosevelt Commander Peary said that not only hud Captain Robert Bartlett promised to go north again as navigator of tha Roosevelt, but that Steward Peary and Hansen were willing to take part In what the explorer believed would be th successful attempt to reach the File. Ho Is also hopeful that Doctors DOMINO Marvin and Wolf will again be members of th petty. Commander Peary said the Roosevelt would Ito north by the Smith Bound, or America route, and endeavor to reach Winter quarters at soma ef Grant point on the north oonat land. On th next ' expedition the ledge parties will go further west long the north const of Grant lend than they did n year ego. Instead of heading directly for tha Pole after leering the land as before, tho sledge MADE A DESPERATE FIGHT TO will keep to tbe aorthweet for the RETAIN Hlg LIBERTY. purpose of getting to windward, aa It for allowanoe doe were, by making tho oasterty drift of tho ie between the north ooest of Great land end th Attempted to Shoot the Officers and Pulled a Gun After He We North Pole itself. . , Handcuffed. dorf-Aatorl- medicines are pat out under the d Dr. in best the possible guaranty ot merit, aud that the mnn I publicity ligent people generally want to know what they take into their ache, whether it be aa food, drink or medicine. Although it wu a bold usual of tbe out to and practice of makers of ptqpn. take, step quite some time Dr. medicinea, ago, decided to publish broadFierce, yet tary all the ingredients entering into the cast aud on all hit of his cekbr led family medicinea. A squai composition, or make-udeal is therefore assured every one using his medicines, for one knows exactly what hq or she is paying for wfceq purchasing them, since cni ingredient is published in plain English en the ami tit eorrettneu of tit tame atttiitd under solemn oath. These several ingiwjj. cats are selected from among the very best known tij medical sdoici for the core of the various diseases for which normal weight, and seems shout to become a for automoblltata. A show will lx held at 8t. Petersburg, June 1 to 17' under the patronage c Grand Duke Michael, the Csar's brother. In. the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for you can gct if U needa Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected horn dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. ;' Russia i KA77r4L BISCUIT COMPAJH |