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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, to n vertical depth of 1,000 feet and a tunnel run under tha river. Greater New Yorks coneumpiioa of water ha doubled since the Croy WATER SUPPLY. A CITY den reservoir was started and. al though that work has bean only Into Ths world's grostost aqueduct i to ly completed, the greeter undertaking accord-1fee built by Groator New York, la made neoeeaary la onler to provide To to the Broadway Magaxlne. for the future water needs of the big ferine the water from Aahokaa reoer-Tot- r city. t aquo-duoto that city will require aa New York overy three days draws A thaa moot of of larger billion gallons of water from the citys will tho (iomIi around New York. It roaervolr and soon the consumption fee aa underground channel of conwill be half n billion gallons dally. To crete tad atool, built to last forever, meet this enlarged consumption, the aad to carry tho water la eontiauou ha planned the moat extensive city deeosat from tha high level af00 feet In the world. waterworks S55 at feet r oiroir to at Kearteo, where la to bo Moated a mala KUROKI LANDS. atongo reservoir, for maintaining a near tho of city, ory largo atore water General Kurokl of the Japanese aad delivering It to tho filtration plant haa landed In Victoria, B. C, ea army at fica redele. route to tho Jamestown Exposition. Tho water la to be carried through Whan he reaches Seattle he will be this aqueduct wholly by gravity. It received by Genersl MacArthur a to sufficient baa a theoretical elope American army. He will of heed the cauae a fiow at tho rate of about five honored guest. tie the nations we folio aa bow. The aqueduct General Kurokl was one of five disaa much aa land tho of contour the soldiers who led tho Mikapracticable, curving up end down a tinguished to victory In their strugdo's troops wherrout wall aa tideways, tha baing Cossacks and Russian with the ever the engineere figure out that It gle to thi Prior Infantry. coet. It can fee oarried with tha leaat were looked aa go down and up again oa the conflict the Cossacks and the in-- f Invincible cavalry as upon elphoa principle, bnt meet never rtee entry mem of. the Osar's legless were above the theoretical elope oallad tha for their Irresistible bayonet famous hydraulic gradient, elaco thia would At Plevna and on a doses chargee. pumping. the Sometimoa tha route lice through feattVflrld, against the Turks, woo had Fronoh, they tho aad tunnels, and eouuHiniM It ferldgee EugUah So when the streams, curvea around the create of Imperishable glory. In modern untrained n people htUe, aid dtpe down ecroaa valleys. ! Japs, world outside thought, aa the warfare, from The general course la aoutherly of fighting hisOlive Bridge dam, acroea Rondout val- forced these eoldlsrs of all those who ley. through Wallkill and Platteklll tory, the sympathy was extended are under with dog the wevt of the Hudaoe, valleys, and down on the Mikalater but to e point near Storm King, which to the Japanese, demonstrated they requirdo's la troupe Here it la a little above PeekakllL to eroas naflsr tha rlvar by a huge ed no bolstering eooouragemeat from waa to concreted alphoa or rock tunnel; without and that If eympatky rein their the Russians, b PeekaklU extended, tho thence It pa Baca through the ha should recipwatershed, croaaea Croton Lake end peated routs, valley In a deep alphoa and dlacharega ients. have emerged from The Japan Into Keurioo roaervolr; thence on to Bcaradale filtration plant, and to Hill an Orientalism, that was benighting, View reservoir, near Yonkers, from within n period not beyond the memwhich Manhattan and Bronx will be ory of some of our aged wen. They of the Instrua applied; thence It continues la pipe-bor- have grown in the use with civlllxntloa ments of stnrtllug of water East the River, to the we thought of Tea age years to tha rapidity. Island Ward's above croealng of recognition aa borough of Queens, continuing to For- them as unworthy and not many a or Individuals nation, to reservoir est Park supply Brooklyn; thenca n conduit will extend through years prior to that time they were porth tha bot- trayed In comic opera as a people South Brooklyn and-ben-e no tom of the Narrows over to Staton Is- without aim or object and baring reservoir ability. land,' where a distributing And now proud America la welcomwill be built to supply Richmond The total length of tho works ing Kurokl aa It would bave welcomed Franco-Prussia- n from Staton Inland up to the moat re- Count Von Moltke after the war, or Kiropatkln after tho mote' reservoir la the Cataklll mounof siege Plevna, or Wellington after tains will be 1M Bailee. of Waterloo. fentUe the tho la Aahokaa The reoervoir at In modem warfare the Japanese Cataklll and the aqueduct will coat 1111,000,000, w more money by half proved themselves to be masters. They than tha Zuyder Zee coot Holland; maneuvered their battleship with premore than the Panama canal la esti- cision; they operated the heavy artilmated to ooet; and eight times more lery with o rare vein g effectiveness; ,thaa tha outlay for tha Assouan dam they mined aad eountarmlned; they threw nhelle over mountain height ' In the Nile. Where the aqueduct la to cross the with the accuracy of marksmen on a Hudson, at n point known aa Storm rifle range; In fact they did all that Ktofcaa lncllna shaft will he driven any modem army the German army, THE EXAMINER C Russo-Japane- bor-oug- h. ABOLDSTEP. To overoome the and reasonable objections of tha intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, Dr. R. V, Fierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., aorne time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-u- p medicines for domestic use, and so has pu Id kited broadcast and openly to the whole world, a full and complete list of nil the ingredients entering into the composition of his widely celebrated medicines. Thus be has taken his numerous petrous sod patients into his full confidant Thus too he has absolutely and completely removed his medicines from secret nostrums of doubtful merits, and made cm Rmetiet ef A well-ground- They are new la n doss nil by themselvos-bei- ng absolutely nd In overy sense By this bold step Dr. Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such excellence that he is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny. Non-secr- et. Bo many false formulas and malicious statement eoaoerninc hit edi"trt had bean published through the of jealous competitors and dis-- i that Dr. Pieroe to oompletoly disarm his sasail-b- y a full and frank statemsut of their exact composition, verifying the aamo under oath aa complete ana he boa dooa and to tha diaoemfiluiw of those who had hia good name aa well aa tha reputation of his world-fame- d rlirtnt Rot only dost the wrapper of every bottle of Dr. Homo's Golden Medic 1 Discovery, the famous medicine for weak stomach, torpid liver or bilSoos-pea- a and ill catarrhal disease wherever wealed, bave printed upon it, it plain XitgUik, a Rdf and complete list of all tho ingredients composing it, but a amah book has been compiled from numaroos standard mtdioal works, of ell tha different schools of ptmeuos, containing very numerons extracts from the writings of leading practitioner of modiolne, endorsing in tho stronpsst fotmblt tsrnw, each and every lngrsd-n- t contained In Dr. Pirroe'a medicines. On of thee little hooka will be mailed free to any one tending addrost on postal card or by letter, to Dr. B. V. Fierro, Buffalo, 3f. Y., and requesting tbs same. From this booklet it will bo foamed that Dr. Pierce's medicines eoa-tel- n no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or agenta aad that they aro made from native, medicinal roots of great valnti alto that soma of tho molt valuable Ingredients oentainsd In Dr. Plerot's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervosa, ," nervons and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago by the Indiana for similar ailments caroling their squaws. In fact, on of the most valuable medio-ln- al plants entering into tha composition of Dr. Floret's Favorite Prreorip-to- t was known to tho Indiana as Bquaw-Wred- ." Our knowledge of tho oses of not a few of oar moat valuable native, medicinal plants was gained from the Indiana. Aa made up by Improved and exact nreroaaee, and wtth tha nae of roeoially designed chemieal apparatus, the Favorite Prescription1' is a most efficient iwuSdy for regulating all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, aa prolapsus, anteverrion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up the nerves and twinging about a perfeot state of health. oor-Th- is i well-earn- ed over-worke- d, "run-down- The taoef proportion of the several need la these medicines, as well ss tha working formula and peculiar processes, apparatus and appuanem amgfojml in their manufacture, from pablieity that Dr. Pierce's proprietary rights may not be infringed ana trespassed upon by anpriaerowd Imitators and tboro who may be pi red-roiinclined. Dr. John Fvfe, of Seugatnrk, Conn., Editor of tho Department of Thrrmpoo-tlc- a in The Elkctuo Rxvixw says of Unloorn root (Utkmiag Dioiom) one of the chief ingredients of Dr. Pieroe ' Fa vorite Prescription: "A remedy which invariably acts as a uterine invlgorator and always fawn a condition which for normal activity of dm entire reproductive system, cannot fail to be of great usefulness and of tho utmost Importance to tha general practitioner of medicine.11 "Helonia more folly ana wen tho above purposes then any ether drug with mm eat cqumnUd. In the treatment of diseases peculiar to women it is seldom that a ease is seen which does not present some indication for thia remedial agent. "The following am among the leading indications tor Halonlaa: Fib os aching in the back, with leuoorrbea; atonic (weak) aenditiona of tha rspro-dactiorgana of womtu, mantel ds-p-e ion and irritability, aseodaUd with ehronie disease of the reproductive organs of women, oonstant sensation of heat in tha region of the kidneys: menorrhagia, ("flowing") due to a weakened condition of the reproductive avstom; amenorrhea, arrising from or accompanying an abnormal condition of the digestive organs and an anemic (thlr blood) habit; drugging sensation in the extreme lower part ef the abdomen. If more or has of too above symptoms aro prseentj n Invalid women can do better than toko Or. Fierro's ravorite Pre-o-ri Prion, which la rich In all the medicinal properties ef Unicorn root or Heloala. uxx aid won should have a medical book handy. They should know about anatomy and nbvah PloY- - They should have. a book that treats ef the snoloftsil relation of the how and when tnadvlaa V11 ton end daughter. Ha unequaled to-ly I ve vrtsL&s saii ttampa tor the book, or SI tramps for toe one-ro- ERR "" cloth-houn- d OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. fur In Lance might have done. In by tow, iu practice ft e?irt or other restraint strategy they were supreme, and for of any sort of legal ooouat . we atas it that Dlsgula a all this, including discipline a Is of spirit w can, there tracted the attention of all foreign tor it as Industrial to to de abroad lawlessness military attach a aad aa esprit so good thing. corps and morale that could not be wmU that prumlaok tha workingmen destroyed, the generals are given It to not confined to credit and they deserve the same. or to their organization. There to That la why Kurokl 1 bring honored. scarcely a great oorporetioi that Is The triumph of tha late war proved not, when put to the cnictol test, and these gnat the fitness of the Jspanero commandfound thalr er to rank with the most brilliant employers of labor ha their to following 'military men tit tho world. employes apt pupils Refusal to abide Injurious example. A FITTING MEMORIAL. by the law as long as It to the tow means an ena to tow and a raaort to The loaders of the Civic Improvelock-ou- t, new assasalnatiua. some anarchy, are advocating ment League ef If eessatire Industry. strikes, arson, improvements for the city which, successful, will mesa much for tha LAURIER DOEI NOT FEAR. permanent beautifying of our tows. their to It has bean reputedly brought and Americana Becoming Canadian attention that them has beau so pubthe Country- in Leva With lic gift ever made to tha dty la a way which would add to tho citys attractLondon, May 1. Sir Wilfrid Laur-ler- , iveness. This la wot because there Is premier tit Canada, addressing the Canadian eiub last sight, said he had bo need for any such gift. Thors I no fear Canada would he Americanone need which Is apparent to alL Ogised. den ha so publle drinking fountain. The American Immigrants In CanThis need has bees often spoken of. ada ware a practical people who had Them are several locations where quit the United Bute for Canada such a fountain could bn placsd, where because they believed it a better with better laws which were is would not only ho a permanent country better thaa tea fold administered adornment but would also he a groat the laws of the United States. New Missing to many, la Princeton, LIFE INSURANCE SCANDAL. Jersey, at the Intersection tit two of too loading t rests, a small place has New York, May 1. Georg B. Serag-ham- , feaaa parked and planted with flowers manager of the International Poland In the center a most beautiful committee, who was arresticyholders memorial drinking fountain has bean ed in Albany tost sight ou conspiracy erected. It has bees found to serve a chargee growing out of the recent life long felt want, and is used almost con- Insurance elections, arrived la the city today la the custody of Detectinuously during the mummer mouths. early tive Fkxslmmona of the district atIf such a piece could be secured In Og- torney's office. Later, with Charles den and ouch a gift given as a mem- F. Carrington aad Charles Stlggup, orial to toe dty. It la certain that employee of the committee, who acted It would be gratefully received and aa watchers during tha e Indiana, and who were arrested oa similar charges, generously used. The coet of main- Mr. Schrugham will he arraigned beand the bo little but would plot fore a magletate aad given a heariag. taining could Tha arrest have cauaed a decided of ground, II or IS feet sensation, especially la view of the easily be spa rad from one of our fact K will bo at tha Instanoe broad sire at a Such a gift would he a of Mr.that that toe dtotriot atBrougham lasting adornment to the dty and torney begin a investigation of tha would serve aa a fitting memorial to method of procedure at the Ufa inone uboae llfa had hron associated surance elections. The charge against the throe men Is with tha bualnoro of our streets. that "they untowfslly agreed and That there la a demand for such a conspired together for toe perventon memorial is pfoved by the unanimous and obstruction of the due adminisapproval with which this idea has beau tration of the tows of tho Mato of New received by all to whom it has been York especially with relation to tha election of director of a oertaln in submitted. On street car conductor aurano company, called too New York was ha said that almost ovary day life Insurance company." asked tho question,, "Where can I seOaorgo B. Berugham to toa manager of the International Policyholders cure a drink of watar." committee which wu to proOgden has had many dtisens who tect the Interests ef organised hold-or- e tho policy bavo amaseed fortunes, but so far she after the insurance scandals and has had none who have given to her its membership Includes a number of representative mea of the country-for- mer people n permanent gift. members of the cabinet and We are glad to say that this plan governor tit several state. Nichols earn eonsldsrd by is feeing favorably of President Longworth, who am well able to carry ft to a fit- Roosevelt, to secretary of the committing consummation. Tho on who does tee. Mr. Berugham, who has railroad Inwill not only have a fitting memorial terests in Cincinnati, organised a but will uld lu a marked degree In too oommltiee in Ohio before beautifying of the dty and will receive he came hare and took charga of the the gratitude of many blessed by such work. When Mr. Bamual Untarmj-er- , counsel for the committee, waa in a gift. Ztorope, ho had charge of everything hero. Mr. Berugham says that he ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND.' has received no pay from the comAn Oakland mittee and that he has been working Sacramento Union: for the benefit toe policy-holderto fld simply Rlehsrd Olney,ofwho was aero Inclined much contemporary, fields the greenest, assures rotary of stole to President Cleveus that In New Zealand "tha com- land's cabinet, Is chairman of the committee, it woe Brougham who pulsory arbitration act has mad complained to tho dtotriot attorneys strikes impossible,' which reminds office net long age tost forged ballots one of the prisoner who woe assured had bean need In electing the administration ticket While Investigating that he could not be put la Jail on thee charge the representatives of the offense charged la fro of the fact tho district attorney's office sold that that he was behind the bars playing they discovered Irregularities to tha checkers with his neoe, and could not ballot tamed to fey the polloy holders' committee. get out Another la oonaactloa with Tho Montreal Witness of April 13rd the electionsarrest wee that of Jacob Frank, a thought-inspirinaooount of g an agent of the New York Life comgives a trike that has just been raging la pany. He is charged with ths forgery New Zealand, wham a eompuloory ar- of the ballots. At the district attorney's office it Is bitration act haa made strikes Im- said that the inquiry has not yet been possible." concluded and that Author developAccording to the Witness, New ment may he looked for. Zealand papers just arrived showed , GERMANY IB ISOLATED. that "the workingmen there were trampling both oa the law and ea their May - Much Interest waa own agreement, and strikes were her tonight on the departgoing on lnvarioos parte cf the col- ure of Baron Voa Aahrenthat, tha minister, for n ony, with victory perched on the visit to Berlin. foreign Ha taboo with him an workmen." standards of the autograph letter from Emperor FranThe striking was chiefly don, the cis Joseph, who gave him aa audience Witness goes oa to say, by the slaugh- today, to Emperor William. Baron Aehrouthat. daring the visit, will termen who kill aad drees sheep and Von Interview Chancellor Prince Von Buslambs for the largo treesing establish- in w. After his retar the foreign min-talment wflj vtolt VmW. where he will engaged in shipping froaeu moot King Victor Emmanuel and Sigmutton to Great Britain In nor veasela. They had been receiving ister.Tlttonti, the Italian foreign minthe drained, The Austrian papers attach much i per hundred head, seme aa paid In Australia, but the Importance to these vtolt as strengthAustralian butchers forced their em- ening the triple alliance. They dwell upon the great Importance of an ployers to pay S shillings more, and Austrian alliance for Germany, conthe New Zealander demanded the tending that Germany la now more Isosame pay, notwithstanding the fact lated thaa under the Bismarcklan that their agreement was still binding. regime. The arbitration act provide heavy penalties for violating agreement, hut o BRYAN IN THE EAST. the workingmen complained that arbi- o o tration wa too alow, and, being Im- o He Will Attend a Dollar Dinner patient of delay, the men either quit o at Midnight work altogether or dressed one Sheep o New o York, May 1. William per hour instead of twelve ordinarily d reseed, which amounted to a strike, o Jennings Bryan will he the o of honor at a dollar dinfor It profited the employers nothing. o guest ner given by the People's Some of the strikers were brought o Lobby of Newark. N. J.. toInto court and fined, but it chanced o night. Mr. Bryan haa sent word o that be cannot reach the banthat many of the agreements had not o hall until midnight, but been registered within thirty days o quet toot he will positively make after ratification aad were therefore o the speech on political questechnically Invalid. The nut ef the o tions - that haa bora assigned him. trouble was that the arbitration act o o The dinner will be given at 7 had made no provision for punishing o o'clock tonight and while await. men for killing time instead of killing o Ing Mr. Bryan's arrival, speeches will he made by State sheep, so that the men coo id. la effect, o o Everett Colby, Mayor trike without actually quitting work. o Senator Mark Fagan, George L. Record Thia doea not go to show tost arbi- o and others. tration la a failure where both em-e- o ployer anj employes are disposed OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to obey the lew In letter and In spirit o It shows that It Is a failure where o o KUROKI AT VICTORIA. men's allegiance to law extends only o o so far ax toe tow furthers, and does o not thwart, their ends. Wfe need not o be surprised to find this spirit ramo o pant in New Zealand. New Zealand o la permeated with toe socialistic spirit o aad nortaNsm: while it hi theory puo rple to regulate all human activities 'COAL ran To Live Long IS t only when hungry and only to satisfy hungar. t simple foods, no great variety at a aaaL Dost kurry, masticat your food thoroughly. Drink when you are thirsty. Dont worry, hasp your head cool and your feet warm. Keep your bowels regular, not fey drags, but by the daily eating of g, o qui, son-in-la- w ra s. far-awa- y X- er oooooooooooooooo oi. raiois HARR1MAN LINES ARE TO FORCE DEALERS TO ACT. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY They Must Get in a Supply of Coal During the Summer Month or Be Held Accountable. Chicago, May 1. The traffic and operating department of the Harrimana and the Hill line have united In strenuous effort to prevent the recurrence of a coal famine la the North- west. Orders have been loaned by the highest officials of the various roads, and have the sanction of E. H. Harriman and Jama J. Hill, requiring all of the official to make every effort to Induce the eoal dealers to toy In their winter supply to the summer months. The officials of the railroads dread another such ooel famine aa occurred toot winter, when they were blamed for the suffering and ileetltu-tio- u which nrigned In the West and Northwest many weeks. Accordingly a personal canvass Is being mode In all the cities and coal dealers aro being urged personally to cooperate with the railroads to ptoo-Inthe wasters country beyond the possibility of another eual famine. It to to the purpose of the railroads either got the West and Northwest adequately coaled during tho warm months or to place ths blame for any future famine where they eay ft rightfully belongt wtth the dealers who welt until the tost' moment to get their winter's supply. An Improved whole wheat food, carefully prepared, containing all ths essential properties of wheat. Mutrlttoaa Easy af MgeeMoa aad toady te Eat Palatafeto CesfesssniStoL MfeiMeoferstoiksMieiNthl JW OH Stove Different from other oil stoves. Superior because of iti economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The NEWPERFECIION e Web Blue Flame 00 HAY DAY STRIKES Cook-Skiv- NO STRIKE IN NEW YORK. avea fuel expense g strong working New York, May 1. May Day found In comparatively few the workingman of the trades in this city ready to assert any demonstrations for Increased wages and consequently strikes wore Tew. The chief Interest center-a-d to the possibility of n strike today of the first and second and third of the coastwise steamers who have made demands for Increased wsgse. Up to today seven of the seventeen lines of steamers having lines In this city accepted the new sehadsle. Repreeentatlvpe of too department of commerce and labor at Washington have bean sent to thia city to try to avert the threatened trouble. 'The general manager of the Consol Mated fftaamshlp Una ownrd by B. W. Mono, mad a compromise offer but It was decllied. At tho offleea of tha Mallory line It was stated today that their officer had not gone out aad that there waa oo strike of stevedores at either the Mallory or Ward Una docks Negotiations aro still la progress be- out today tween the offloere and oom panic. ing 1,300. rs and lessens the work, produces flame instantly. Flame always under immediate control. Gives quick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three VOS Every store warranted. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. i&yfr Lamp THE is the best'lsaip for all -- rood household psa. Made ef ferns throughout aad beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely sefe; unexcelled to g power; an eraaaiwu te say room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's light-givin- CONTINENTAL OIL COfifPANY llunaiparUdl 21 wr that to eehetarahlpa. Ho better appointment of negroaa will nuke the Rhodes scholarships unpopular lx fin were botlormhkers, number- Bento. TARIFF PREFERENCE. TEAMSTERS QUIT WORK. Los Angelo, CoL, May A large number of union teamster of thi city went on strike tola morning gainst ths declaration of an open shop by tho Los Angelas Jobbers association and also to enforce n demand tor an Increase tf wages. Several hundred men are affected. So far only, the driven, of the heavy truck have gone out, .but the strike Ths may spread to all breaches. strike Is particularly serious Just at this Urns, because of the fiesta which begins next weak and also the national conclave of Sh linen. The men demand an Increase of fifty cento n day. QUIT. Boston, May 1. An unusually quiet May Day throughout New England, with tho exception of this city, wa experienced to labor circles today. Minor troubles to the building tradea In some cities and towns were toe most dlsoordant notes outside the greater Boston district where 1A00 men went out fro higher wages, while the team-tor- s' strike, which started a month ago, waa still on with almost dally scenes of disorder. The majority of the mea who went London. May 1. The Imperial con- fer are took up tbe question of tariff preference. The Bari of Elgin, tbe colonial secretary, expreoned tho hop that a hxnuoniou feeling would prevail during the dlscureioni of this most Important subject Sir Wilfrid Lauriar explained the position of Canada, saying that she wu content to adhere to the resolu- Stops Itching Instantly. Curas pltan. ecsemn, salt rheum, tetter. Itch, hi herpes, soebbiee Doan's Ointmest At any drug store. RUSH FIREfi ON THE ISLAND!- - Vancouver, B. C, May 1. Bad buffi fires on toe mainland end on tha IsIum te tbe north of Vancouver are reporttions of the conference of 1901. ed, the recent dry weather Australian Alfred Deakin, the pre- the fires to get n good start on t mier, submitted a resolution asking fire so far reported is raging on behalf of the commonwealth preferalmost too whole lolotd be Island, ential treatment by ths United King- Ing reported to fee In flame. Ontto dom to colonial products. He dwelt southeast aids of Humphrey chaw! on the "dumping by foreign countries there Ik another big fire which to of commodities into Australia," espec- spread rapidly during the part this ially referring to agricultural Imple- days. ment from toe United State sad j gainst which, he sold, protective CHALLENGE ACCEPTER measures hod been token. . Sts-ar- - oooooooooooooooo '" Near York, May 1. The SeotU high school of Seattle, Wash., M sehaon 1. Gustof R. challenged ths Brooklyn high New Orleans, May gswa Westfeldt, a prominent business man for aa tnterscholastlc baseball of Now Orleans inia member of the or series of gomes, to bo plsjre chffi board of administration of Tulsa Uni- Brooklyn, early In July. Tho versity, bee written n letter to the longs will bo accepted. The will probably be played, on tss British ambassador at Washington, of the appointment of n Penngrounds tit the Brooklyn Nation! one Rhodes to of the league club, negro sylvania NEGRO GETS A SCHOLARSHIP. - l ig SH8RT WAIST B In the Cloak Section will be fonnd a large table filled with startling values in shirt waist a There are waists of good, quality lawn, trim- med prettily with insertion, lace and embroidery and some with all-ov- embroidery fronts; all er good Htylta, bnt remnants. , Did sell for $1.50 to $2.50, but while this sale is on yoi get your choice at 98c All our Shirt Waist Suit at half price and less. We are selling a great many at the reduced price,' o come early, while your size is in stock. m ooooooooooooooo ui The New g BOILERMAKERS A XlfUtaM eo mm $1.25 Parasols 98c |