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This point hae toren by us kept itt the for. in all the correspondence and negotia liana, and it so certain 1.1 be the law to he agreed By every device known to diplomatic hair.. toplitting. the other side has ought to ohroure and trrado it. and with equal ponstvoranco our elate doportmnt has insisted on looping it promiPint. it to more than probable that ist tisk, feature tko present halt has occurred, but thin fact 111Iht asouranre that tko ogresmerit is in final Alaimo and aottionient is not fat away. Irrom the attitude our govornmitat has talon on this question it is guit kilo to export us to recces It Is the crux and kornol of the whole contrIncrol. We did not, like cheap bargainers. ask anythina More III tho loginning than wit felt two wore ntitiod to and wo aro erasing atronipr vry in the position of roquIring that our terms-- :day tale condition above all othorebo fully mot. ' ; ' t 1111112iblyits. 11 ' ' toi hula la evinced that he la right the hotter ha Snead to takl biO time in pressing home his I. i WEi !I a 'La a rittging declaration of .'t support 14a a program of nationnillitary preparedness. Congfessman Mann. . al Republican floor leader. hes set a worthy example and edministered a clean rebuke to than ; small pecimens sit his party who are bent upon making it a question of purely partisan politice j'et He lifts the Walla above that petty plane; and even more significant than his utterances la the 11 opportune tittle which he has chosen for their Hie speech will manifestly have deliverance. 11.1.1 the effect of strengthening President 1Vilson's hands in his proposed tour in behalf of the administration progratn. but it will also do the ....-- :- Republican party good aervice in showing that, ',7, the Democratic leaders kayo no tclusive rights I'. 'Cl: -- - Or monopoly as to plans for national defense-Th- e f: ;71, question is not in any sense one which properly comes sithin the scope of partisan, dia. tet 7 Suasion. It should prevail. or should fail. quits t - regardless at the political complexion of those Who have brought it before t'ongraut and. the h ' :' liation- - Kis too important and to -' 1'.. depend on anything but its own merits for its Illuottoi or defeat as a national policy. its op. Ai l ; 41(4., 4, ponents need not apologise to their political party Its chamfor their course with reference to ,s14! 11 piens cannot, claim that their- attitude moat he ' teekoned to thlsredit of the party to which they 'Ai -- belong. Al be mg sir more Democratic than ReIn its relation to the country at large. - 'publican mind the Progressives. Socialists and Prohlhitionist ' as much right and no more I bort) IL Casa no be made the dieunetive. else. slogan of any tinanitnous, ' : f -torognixed .political organization for in all the will find nov0101101-1, :: psEties as stow existing ' ' p ',... This being the altuation. i'ongresernan Mann's gAss,,, elite-'I finiaoinething that Can he regarded kis orbut It Is of keynote epoutual 4. qualityJuat the earn.. arid is patriotic withal. 1IN .Lr coining Out n .1tt -- 4 , t - i ' - it'1 ,, to-it- r. -- .:rk wirrth-shaltik- 41; i . .;1 :, MONEY IN SAGEBRUSH. ..c 11 THAT rtah 0o lit Ji ..v, 1 t I , y, y, sagebrush is worth about 18 a too in its native stale. and that it ton of ashes obtained by incinerating it to worth 100 for the peloah in it, still be good news to those who take Of late the ChIlliN4 has beft fv1,0Ving -- , up iptut.!! that he hi worth his hire 1,Ve took in many's-ay' 'tvi ear eeveral Weeks Ni, that The teal opportunity for the industrial chemist eau Just ' dawning. and this new discover) furnishes addstional proof of the fact. have for long time known that land that will show a trO041 crop of sagebrush holds Out a better promise wilt than they hardly suspect : ed that I the sagebrush would pay for its al.' 'rho removal of sagebrush from raw land has neon into the meager capital of many homestead- ors. who, at best, have been able to use it for fuel nrith um cause for more or leaa hnpolite obssr-- . trationa as to its value for that purpose or any other. It the new prontia0 of value in sagebrush well founded. which trill not be difficult to establish: all that, remains is the adoption of a practicable and profitable method of marketing --- -an incorms that until to Odd $aw they had not dreamed goonsal pearl' ago se inventor at a procome for front sagebrush conreeevering latent . dueled a demonstration of Ida apparatua-knr- e. paean It, oevaral arientitna and business - 41. , e lit ,t ', ' 1 i. '...i 1 t v, .1 . ii., 4 '4; 7 i ---- -- ! 14 '11,1, !tl - ! 11 -' i I 4 ' I ::- ! 121 I . . 5, v 4 I i .':' - , i' el tt C ; : - , , , ,:,4 t , ' ownt-emo- - - litinVern-landOlster- i,t 1'4: ', s Thwe vat-De- torquipst end poopte foot toeoll the ha oast tonal, particular', ,at en soot' woo WI t.) Us., Into Jule-lic- tri40.11,h :pa piiy famtly otos lot them tot Mt In th No olorde tire, o,odool to add ropheas of th ote,,tviti and the 1 WWI of the bopottet Moe icetsAtittad by all talthotst 1,14 JO Oli11 ttilod in death Eritidshipe to he choriohed. amides forssoten---otha- l to oplontlid hottition !hire a more priceloop.posseeelon tlitto friendship, o Ftl fill Which 01044 he ilhore itratefully rm'eititt4 MO thronhorhooti I).14., of ma pt IT TO THE 914111:611.1a. OULO Sty Waiter ikon roatestog the seven elate Pettey actin Cowie newt blow etad timphib loft& he retail out way. Tell thet to the entwines. he allure moot believe it letateod, if he paid aay thing about alt,ne anv Meg I. ti.e matinee t would be with the 'bought tht IV there nee taiaaet hind to ill dotie it (.nod mom hkety hi. Pn011111A-11 ito 11,11141 Mind mid do it II (heaa au) taaut trouble tell the marines .bout it and tlao L. soon satthe Ilel( Major General George lietnett. commeadong the t. P. Marine I1If5, I. SAlliSt for addition of :Jae oftieta (Ind NISSII. in ,,t,Itt thot hs scat ProPetlif lettorm the donee .onfronting the ea The Mat ittetS. known as acitilers of the pea," hev an exacting flutter Oen. Ko AS nett etionoratita them in hia rep,rt we follpe detachments board active atop or those is reaert, or under conetruction. as defense for. e asigne.1 to -- the duty of poising. fortifying and drfvnding advance lyttaegand atie mobile !Wee. t,r ."PPgt Ins advap, base deta.liment. foe eapedittimacy am Outt recently performed tn Melt, . duty ea HIM. Sento thInittilo and elerwrieft. a militery e nrolems for not y yard.. arsenate and other plow ne. eloper, to the upkeep el the fleet anct for dot, at target ronsea, reel-til-t demi'', legation. ,hr.e0.1, naval prisons and hospital. Whenever there la trouble, in ono f..t er the world. lb diapstdi., are quit, likely to -The marine have tii . pay eomething lik this. gnomons well in band:' Wow'. They bauall (I recroith.g except for the smart detatio at In station, a marine'', never seen The) have piayeti ND Important end picturesque part in thq hist t y tot thie connity. The Marine ,nri.a aims authorised 177S sal by the Centintatal Collates(' "11 N" helos th, itteet therefore has the dtatinction branch of th; paririf:e. Lutut 13 .7. Cita nnon. 1.. 11. 11, hoisted the first American flag ever flown over a fortress of the Old World. when berm. P stronghold in Tripoli. wait intim by assault on April JT. latib. 'The firm regulars who entitred the fortress of Chapultepec in Mexico illy when It n rept w as taken by atom II. la47. weir- - th United States niartnee. under Hitt Lei i Tv IstgUnder the command of Robert 9: Lee. later th Commanding general of the Confederate army.- the United State marine captured John Itroun at Harpers rerry tn laSP A bittlitioll of marines. Under Capt. John L- .- Broome, Occupied Neu oileans upon its surrender and hoisted the Amerteen nag on the custom house on April 21. Ile. A hattittion of,marinea (644 officers and men), commanded by Llinit. Cot. R .W. Huntington. was the first Amer. lean force that landed in Cuba In 1696. when it ealabliphed a beim for Sampaon'y fleet at Guanta holding their position against Spanish reg. Wars who were estimated to number l'Ate The United States marines of the P. P, S. rirea.m. Copt, John T. 'Myer commanding. were the lino.. AMeriCall enter. Peking jugt.hefore the BoYerInaurreetin hrnke nut In IWO. A hattaltop dr marines. under Ntal. - W. T. Weller, were the first to enter China after the nuthreek. Lieut. whore at Nel,Illolt marine.. were the Snit era Cruz In April. 'PIC The' United States marine tutee carried their rotors Into action In Tripoli. EgYPt. Visat Africa. thP FIJI lalande. Sumacltina, rrugwly.. tra.-- Howati.---MeepeFn.:Vona. Knrea, Nicaragua.. A lasiti. Panlimn. Panto Domingo, and m.4 in ,Ilayti. nitrify on M It ;a a hod, tit man of this kind that Prosirint toot. to address, and aa ha took pains la learn ha. trio ',aroma at this ingniaation S.. and what no non tabu aelt linerntera cr( it ',Proton( in th uumoos 'retie. thy 1400411440ton tit strung 'hist hia odorous will be practical A 41 mows et . resew-rep- th h auninior infentrhation am. to Now York. clorlirtnet tiv ociiterhancs made h) anima ona aria had whott cod the weet and far wear that those paared t he the beginning of ctivity Iii Peal erase es in land traneartions Sonia of tho Inanhere hero said Mat perhaps the beet ovidnes at teturitilia &reef...rile In tins atesta tied lila mess stood ha a reanal et aetivice. not itssollisiehruleIrlia iti itte field of real area. tin tho Pacific to bra stops, activii) if that kind arms the' inortval visor la nt Soo. that ars glens tit trout and Improved root protrt frrresiment p.., tied if Ilion sons increase the) nIh l.a acproof thus stoners; and (entrina ,opitet ae proaprity has begot' In tr. far wsocern countri. In Now limit .11) and I's Vicinity. lb. evidence ic atrobt that those a ho hat. made inanity ra d tar mains tante Involstenohl vnity arts n real protect) and that is apulion tat an one of the ante., midericas that prosperity .prevalla her. Th ttoilderstitany at ahem have been in the dumps for Isla or three yisaria---.- r. ape neuuragati and if this activity olittlinues and I. reflected in dealings in improved rtine,vtata. Mous industries, aneh as hriekniaking itifti lumbar and markting. a hich have heen manufsettsithic isociiuhat clomurrolliked. will be raviVed Thiele a ho are familiar aith the intim tinn in the saviors, harks of Naar York atate report that a rolidition ',retail. which "how. not only 'general with tha class a hien proeperit). particularly makes nee of 'he antringa hanks hut also that real economies are prevailing thim or lb. sayings intonations moors unproedohted increases in TP'a true of Nome of the cities a hien dageen lt h tr. a hundred miles of Nee York. as. ato for Dutton.. I4ridmporl. Cann and Hartford where oege sums are paid to the Wiliff, 'and equipmans spanufannriest in the ISOWSt1406 some or these hanks are really embarrassed by, reation of th litothora of funds. It In commonly nitcortesi that no the arhol those wasteurarnera are caririg for their arnings. thine being no general disptialtion tu idravagance, after thrents. lease and Minkel. John lietirlt Twathinan looked patiatitii hist mature life end eith itopirm lion ate an artist pritictpally palming landonspea. hen it 'seemed to him as Thor. ware time, ihotlah him laincril wore wasted It. gram. in rue. ...,on,pellea In iin,ch in order in 'wenn) atiffirient tin the whotie however. Twatchntan ass invent of cheerful dnquettion for he wait at tithes intr. aua4e4 that if he were not recognised while shy& his children ettuld have knowladgot that Twatichnian at last he was fully iappreeials4, died Nome years ago while sointiroung near Gloo ,aatar. maw,. intent tition la r1111.rat011 painting there. there wan general only a feu years pained before Amarlean rerognition of the fact lathat as an to rank with that irreales preorioniat Twatehotan At a sant under the auanisea of the American Art 'association the later part of last week. many of the art ithustaats of Noss, York city and of other party of the country awn. front the l'acifir slostcstro presont ad all revealed great Interest in the Twatchman landscapes. Two 44 these 84041. than were sold ler Itto,t rl Taratchntan received in any one year for all hi. am thee were And bought landosespro painting. by on of the hithert art authorities in New York. it was eVirlant that this authority believed that (ha tuna was nut las diatant. whoa he could theme pictures' for MUch more than he had paid for them. Othar Twatchman landscapes were sold after bin dean, at primes which made it clear that hist fame in permanently established. although few knew him before tio a rept-tria- dim-toe- m I . litar.,-,- ; Ma- o- taw ...!,-4.. ,,r. ,A, -- z --- P".11.112;11: ,, ' 1,1" ,, , ..,... .7 A ,,- - , 1 ,,,,t, ,YtL ...,' 1 2,4 irlo - vier- tgl .......,1 C 0II SeY) - I N4 , , adolto - 01 ' , . For Mg Mama ,r ,:,,, ,, I, --- l'N,111 ., rit9,4 - A "6 ...................:,, it 54 i -- - 1' r,- I OS 00- - t4 -.- ...., --.... On .i . 't, ... A.; .....1.-..- EDDIE FOY , ,. - , -- . - ... - - - ------,- -.. - -- ,..--- - - , , . ,,--- ,,,, .i: 11;te i The Bread of Purity and Goodness and tho PO' tirtuoc slot 11.1164 lotovritooroorot. Mow- - 111.totokt Alto roortooka a IMmollook Asa A Jawk000l Moo, ehothmot, Leo Trowel M wk., sad Orrhomrs. IOV 1.- - !V FATIMA of rriocipol 'mincing GO 11 ketierre 1:11, pass-- lee à. Evenings S:13 p.m-- . ter. Dr A Lve ' bdui ' " When bread is made As good as "Royal Titt,it Qom theres no wonder the housewives avail themsehes of their", dom from bread baking. There's a lot of unples,ant work and it costs just as much to make home bread. S4 me tgne 4 ., ger. TAILE0YhtEEti A 4 WA. "The Perfect Bread" never-failin- 4sHEADLINERS..-- ' the Orient" aaalias. roblettaa herr et fortes-a- l besattea Sad stamp reemeottaas utcAzze. 'moldier." play, Helen Homes In "The Girl and the Game" Iterni. NAOMI. like Darning litoltni4. hIORGAN AND GRAY. lla) mark tviaret. In the ear. -- I ORCHESTRA. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. ; s inf- EY Corey-Mac- 7 grocer Three Shona Daily. II:43. 7:30, 9:15 ,;Lriera, tee. 20c. 30c. MIMIEMIOUNIo 7, '1.1 eT leen Males Better calm, t.g ,r.1!amo !! rt,t , rte .kr'! Lake e. I ,to r vrTt IKE LJ'' ..... L i 11 x tli., fa )1( l'tabl ill or-au-ra daa.'rI. LE 'drys. - ago,.. A ,..,1! paan..r. ttrtan: -- .I - Mehesy Theatre - Today Only. 'DEATH LOCK' Starring Fred J. Butler and 'William ilitie. stirring drama of Altisitan tdienture in the wastes of the Klondike". .CARRIPA GE011.GETON. t anew-houn- d GOWNN." Comody. Tittnhouser rat tOn Matir Afternoon and Evening.- -- tamon. Oar Regular Price. MIMIE. ,.! .ar r. ,,4 World Famed Prima Donna Ass e mbly Hall Monday- Jan. 31 doordeed Tiotherowrile rbedr. ingoado meet Prod IL.7; diroboot. Idlibers-Hor- no geode wow we solo Demo 4O di AO. 112.01. S2.111. Orley. Wall orders lilted So order tweeter& ,... : Utah, by a & Coke Co. ,. arn; ni. is gone. Vriarl Pol .. C said V' a ,, :,.: I, mr,, i.,ett.tr zr 1 zt z! n't ettttr. vi o, tt - &c,r ,Fr, Exe, 4 .,.",Lee c, .,.-- t6 r Scli Bor., t.411r !am 's ts rem, "sP-.- 4 le, .. t't-tr.-g 43. 4 bt . Slut ' ON - W;attlaz ,tittbv I (GUARANTEED) thA . M : , t((. disap- Sloan s Liniment KILLS PAIN , fr ,,,pr How 7 . - .n. an gen ! renewedthe congestion t ?..r. I Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrlik ing qualities of this warming liniment. : tun,irsuse ul 14.or t t a -----------T- 1 116RIPPE, COUGHS, BRONCHMS Dr. John Ft- - Mayhew dewribes. Inflames or La Greve as a contariou disease the eymplonts of which ere some time, so obscure that a 'multitude ol sins" an bid under the diagnosis. It often come Versions Building. Oar.. on with a marked chill, or possibly b:- - Second flour. several hours of chilly sensations se MEL compenied by sneezing. which is goo: Aroossios by &distressing cough and Sweattt:lollowed pains in sil parts of the body SES the d locum develops Musessla Th. Cliff Dwellers' 1400.0111 pneumonia. p irst of all the bowels mus' bo kept! oPon. The patient should Xs Sholutorus of Extinct Conatt$11 &bee Sou Island put to bed or eompelled to take South The ROA lute rest in an easy chair, the diet shook Th. Ball of Morisseellabs should consist of nouris ini lightbut Thu Saint Misers' food tablet &haul' lied omit be taken every two or three hours. Thu Suite. tO treatment will usually break up thi 01,011'dWth esorot I sonalw disease la a remarkably abort time, Jr 4 :SC brow. h his. soughs. cor.ysa and all rrtppa wsul tableta will al thomonommonconditions, Anti ways be found ol great emir kernels tablets may he htaincioroll ÁOratruste in soy quantity. Tim Tabiets, They are also unexoelled lot hosaacialls. curiae and ail pain. country-f tm. 143 ftles blOCIWKLIAIOOMMIIM100119(10( Deseret MELBA 4.2, ran; in...... pearsthe pain Ors. , 11. Rheumatism is a dull Rheumatism is a sharp pain. Rheumatism is sore muscles. Rheumatism is stiff joints: Rheumatism is a shifting pain. All have declaredRheanzatism is Pain. Sloan's Liniment applied : The blood begins to flow freelythe body'. warmth is M Tn, 1.44. , fte , bete balm at Ernest Moo t'a.. peas it meek. Reaervallasa tor meat W4Pril at UM likes eau be made at Eamprom boa alter. Holder, at 11114.0111 reoereattom inn, earerapandlog seats at the WILICES by arranagas at Inatareao box Mee tbia weak. Tim present abase W. 123i. be retalaed at the Wilkes. wit, Ma It , ow is rheumatism recognized ? Some have - 23e. tbo 411,0i trdArt "Aberdeen." Rheumatism! boopenael Laval taught...v.1 (Frmerly gt .aar tuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The Woman w T...., ;r '3011011110M. 13e. 25e. ! '', ... IIMEntIMEMEIMMINIMI. Freest Ilk., Mork (M. areneata Deallleo "bated Drama al rlittiik Tibet Hal t trAn. t 141 - t'r t ' .4 These facts should haw some influence in the per. It pays la chase of coal. know whether you are buying heat units or merely coal tonnage. The sale road I. fuel economy is by the use at Independed Coal EMPRESS ALL P. ; ass I 4 Mined at Kenilworth, I ',ell 4 01 - t FAery NEW MOVING; PICTURES. PANTAGES e am. You buy coal for the beat it produces. It is ts your advantage to get the greatest coal sake ter your money. Coal is sold by the ton, the price being tht same for good and poor coal alikeyou pay la mere tonnage. "Aberdeen," when tested for but units, runs 95 per cent actual fuel atak one More rottor beautiful and othapel) In winord that th e tt the Same Price 1 Portia Sisters 't! !t ast we p a) . tk hell t, buy in carload lots. Table Queec "Royal fresh every day at yrc p 11.c Pe "'ter bq Utedi (genk at the M ;Ma oao II Mae Burke I snchde:IA,1 oir:srocaaamr adoailrmrevoauaun.dn?tipgse ROYAL BAKING CO., Salt Wilkes Theatre her. thi th.liarkatIon of Roman le ,, le repot...A more, Is no ocarcely a 1014.110W of adrlatic owattort of before the day glop' i,olet Midi CILIA II seawall S.11141.1I r tor MS Moroi Lobrio or IS mopes,' awl 11474- - John and itor 1;aatinte . useeiliiiwoorou 4 :;"The Girls of Se. Int. t ". petere.--Nlabt- os Furnished by the Bureau of Geographic matkia of the Nrkflottal Getatrophic Society. It. - itont:23:1 40e. Mato, Mara.. Sat.. 340 Today's War Primer 4.. i11-9 HOLLAND. - tx r0' Oly . 9-11c1D- g more-mone- -- at the table and see how the family enjoys it from the re, first bite. Its golden brown goodness'always ha a zest sti flavor that is irresistible. Serve it all the time and save the labels and uraprere.ge the New Bill Today eI ic :, 111 s Cliftt eel, 4 .. ... 1 :,:. .,,. Otter licrbowt. . od Which-mark- - 44,--;- tosoett g -- - Sar to Plebrwa. ;,..Lt. ''. tl," likoom nom', II bomb by Wooly bp ' GROCERIES 23 Friday, 101 II ' 11;:b17 111711:, tom-patri- the flourishing of Christ arid during Roman Entpire, whose merchante traded beyond the boundaries oG the known world,!' begins a Mud) in war geography Just prepared by the National Geographic Society, which tells of the Albanian port That recentty awoke 'to feverish industry sith the landii.g of Italian troops there for mice upon tho Servian flank. -- r.t one time, iturazzo then sityrrachiterm was a faeorit snarl-lepoint fnr expedittona of conquering ItoMe: Some people are 'so thick headed that totry and for the Via Egnatia a great military road. led front conInto them their beads Idea. on giv!NI tilts city to Thesualonica. now italortikt, and. so get Into of the the north and east. The kingdoms cussion of the hrain. legions that subdued the chats of the tirerian first brought Rome into eontact with and world at for the oinking the Slay named through Dyrraehlum. If Tettrky is, to he made the it wilt top ,.an Anions, of the Persia of route 'Imrazzo lies upon the Adrtatio across. from the Italian port of Bari. and 60 miles south from goat the Albanian espital. SCutari or. as the mitiveit cail it. Scotira It to built up the rorky peninsula 'file, hope that primp etermti in 111 human of Praia. oft thebroad Bay of Durashteast kitotws nor winter nor summer nor fan. zo front the open Adriatic. Old wan. still cur. round the city, and the giga-ntruins of an ancient Byzantine citadel are overgrown with plane A Mali ho resit on Ms laurels is generally the trees. coast. around the towase-arAlong to be founti lounging in an easy thatr. the dismal marshes that made it an almost impregnable point for defenee in early Roman time Nest York's (objection to Its pro.vective poittThe harbor has alowly silted up. Two millenniums -or Albanian misfortues are reflected in the prestliaster is too much Johnson. ent-- desolation of the port. Epidamnus. cc Durazzo was called in Its forextry ix to he kept out of politico it most anrY--tras founded by a joint colony of e , toke to the "tail tiznber. and Corinthians in the seventh century Pt soon became a B. C. wealthy trading center; and a hotbed of political datputo for the demoA streft ear to.the only plane Where it le crats and anatoCrats fought such a bitter struggle toe& to tread onopeoples there over the Righte of Man, that Athens. Corinth, and laparta, ware drawn In to it This ooniet Imes neeMs to be nothing but otruggle it considered among the - contributing causes of the Peloponnewian war.- Epidamnue E."zalr. tritnOtt became great and populous. In 22ft B.C. It pasted Into Roman hands and chtmred Its hams 1Ahen one is WM" it hthard to prootievo Augusto; gave the city to a nolor ''. of his, veterans one's temper. after the Battle of Actium in 31 B. C.. and through tbe next lour centuries Durazzo enWith the WM the Ford peace party; aft or set on arbs joyed fts golden age of proeperny,up of the Raman Empire. It became breaking Hague? the Balkan . and has the shuttle-coc- k the sport of conquest-M- y stations- down ,The road to tooeost paved avooduray. ft, the resent ' PaillIE Jan. I THE ONLY GIRL Laval., isttor tussah The bents Ins groats? part of the Unite, Mates ail I h. erganisoion Mot thatatel 4:wee loam satiaissadti Mit an aeousiation of won engaged Ina, (nit Ift ilt talloY bnainosts. but o instead. aa gantoolon "shoes nombere .arty on induatries 11'bfrt, trowlde contntedtilles of which the railroads or tro rpttad States aro censialitit in good Tbla inCietry lopend in larg itioaoura for proaparity whwei none to la from railway rota. volt enter" Yet that reason It opemitly dee octe any pants or ?Mimi off drtiorallsailun in the railway bust. noon and K bag boon natant in It advert's, 4 gpamotsatte jag tehataah by insane of which ammo of th mberratimmenta whbh tho railway hats beau moseduinited tu Seco sea, to ob. 'sooty I. I. Mani tiers Shich as a who United Mates, ee ihdooriaa foretntrs ea - , bust-wo- 01) and more wolntely kept! T. II to benotombot hich vn the hosubtem Mid goottowl earn, band 4uwn to hie ehildton, kWh MM. la horitato lowly to tlooetwo or too tufty to thodottn It en ?Whom all alike. Illuelpatift lb gloom of th hovel owl choolsol &weir th doAhem which turgid; in the, hadoorad corridor of the pale,. it veer) father rhoriotto4 It In Otto Motto., mind 4ellvert14 unsultiello his powtorit) to to bt thong tromparta' in tbour hoar, of hearts h otirt mould s hotter. happlor sphere. and et 404444 be boar that millennial day hen oevirtan and write wilt ?too wey and the eorth p111 book end be end MO otaitooday bilathoro. Ober rrroseto Lbw notoltial tottoodp of ramiltbila. II It title env ea January It will be the nrot tothild address node by the presidant In representative bosinaes mato 'Shia a 'war. If aseapillon is wads ut tats bred communications ',hick warts made lby him Is toss or throat gallonage at Washingr inton which rapreasateal eartain ffriasicial dustrial aetivittea Thal awasetatirni ninoted soacat.this year iss A tory diffmeat Writ than than hien has pravatiod with it at Ite annual itamtuce aim lett e I' le as ropresserstallita a hods of American 41041411001 ea has boon Si any note organised witt pOreprin.0 V. In tho r I titter thoo sill the 'Lertettel end tarottut-- 1 knout tr tie tteatioe hut a soh tiorsefior unhappity City as 4. torwr tOoto Y.rb. Ja owl IL 10111 Ma prarnisod be delleat plitsiDENT wiLoopt to that notation) of tbsi hallway iltualions asseciatioss $ I that, 'naafi' banquet In isioch of Joseph Pluchot Lenoir of the f twee Mateo hid! uprionto sour, torylmtly foto and ehoutd linos of or. logetk h( b wan conveltod th b,lof Intredreph of hie act (Ito ,tioent t'dtn Ik tits Joh hand This peres,Ph (rites& theiserclas of patience. The more firmly a steles Ir''; í" of of ) sonstbing more than what LitttlinS 4011Ctibell a "con)et - totartyPirf .4tyleettacyNe hest: t l to A. 2 ',':;;r NeW fecal, te it '1 : eppwellteri rIh )1 t;:, ta Mit Lsit moiety het rot In tifthmettfitill by the feria.with tlernianye laurel attivide irt the iAtellanis negotiations. extended comment on th ease would II premature and unprnfitable It lake Pet to be Imported LAM Itorlin would at time arsoloece in all the United Wale demands, nod although hope has been given of an La. illenet agreement whkh would be eatiefactory. the settlement kas tpeen protracted to the very lw.d of patience by the diplomat's ruetom nt yieldind only one point at a time and making each the subject of a new tchantre of cor. There is satisfaction in the prosrespondence that inaestacilt aa these exchanges thus - iseet far have resulted lot our favor. after du. quilt. the Wing wag reluctams on the other aide, remaining polota In corttroversi will also he ,.dieposied of la the some way rim delay la lt should be remdlottered that aapr.t1it. 1 4. I NOT A vo all41011 JAMAST (ITT. SIAM trAlelk. r1:1 .4 Phttlq JI ewer TUE ti Oswalt,. ("co, IS I. Miring.N Isotr.it Inn rook "Moms So Talk S. 114,11woy likedinems Annowtodsofiresposa el Prompswilr irroat. Satif opporiuity fit t 0. I Ile kionsbor lit Darya Ortolan. P kirk latsy roonna ropr000sslatIva Pi ut York csliato. $114 Ask A. 7 go, EW:. 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