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Show 4 :r ADMIRAL FOR SULTAN Smoked Out the Burglar. A Leeds (England) policeman, hear tng auspicious noises In a dark cellar, some cot. . sprinkled, cayenne pepper on ton wool, set fire to the cotton and put It through a grating of the cellar. Two burglars speedily came out and were captured. A Chicago man has discovered that white of egf is a sure cure dor cancer when applied directly If this Is true, the American hen Is a greater benefactor to the human race than has been supposed " family, liked his work and t t him command of the first w steamers just bulk the time. Rucknam was then tiown He a' cpted as "the Kid Captain. Mr Rockfeller'a offer and llatne master of the Joseph L. Colhy His first trip on her from the grew lakes to the Atlantic was exploited br And Began Sea Life as Cabin Boy at Sixteen At Forty He Has Charge of Fleet Guarding the Bosporus and Dardanelles. k wide He Worcester " Mss -- After a varied career ' Kanry It ur knarn. formerly now a naval adviser to of this city, the sultan of Turkey, and the fleet of which he Is admiral guards the and the Dardanelles of Knowledge of his attainment this high position has recently been received by a relative here. While he was a resident of Wojcester he Hansford D. was known as (apt Hucknam HU father was lost at sea. and when a latihe xrm was taken In hand by his grandparents, Mr. and After receiv Mrs John Hucknam ing a gotxl education he had the choice of going to sea, to which his boyish Ideas and hereditary inclinations led, or of remaining on a farm. He chose the sea, but first went to Dtfltirh and gained experience --with a ('apt. Elliot on a schooner plying on fhe great lakes From cabin boy at 16 to admiral at 40 la his record. He Included mechanical and electrical engineering In his study of navigation. His first rise was to mate on a lake schooner. Later he went to Boston and shipped for a number of years on one of Peabody's Australian packets, plying between tills country and the orient He was once shipwrecked on the north coast of Australia, wotked his way to Iloilo, In the Philippines, then to Hong-Konand finally back to Worcester. to the great Then he returned lakes, and John D. Rockefeller, who sailed with Capt. Rucknam from N. Y.. to Duluth, with his i then went Into the service of the Cramp Construction compatf and Hos-jioru- s j , J T Merciful Sentence That Wae Passed Upon Man by the Creator. It was a merciful sentence which the Creator passed upon man for hi "In the sweat of thy disobedience face shalt thou eat bread; for to the punishment Itself he stands Indebted for health, strength, and all the enjoyment of life. And, though, the ground was pronounced cursed for hi disobedience, yet Is that curse so ordered to be the punishment, .chiefly and almost solely of those who, by Intemperance or sloth. Inflict It upon The stoutest timber themselves. stands on Norwegian rooks, where tempests rage and long, hard winters reign. The muscles are seen most fully developed in the brawny, arm that plies the blacksmith's hammer. Even so the most vigorous and healthy piety Is that, which Is the busiest, which has It hands full of neither time good works, which b nor room for evil, but, aiming at great things both for God and man, promptly and summarily dismisses temptation with Kehemlah's answer, "I have a great work to do, therefore, HerI cannot come 4own."MonU-caald. ADMIRAL Offers Dog Collara Free, A Scarborough (England) woman, who desired her name to remain a secret, has Instructed a local saddler to supply - dog collars to sny local persona who can show they are too poor to buy them- - The woman, who Is a lover of animals, has taken this step to prevent the destruction of dogs under the new dog act. To Clean Carpets. To remove grease spots on carpets r matting, cover with French chalk nd sprinkle with benxlne. Allow the beasine to evaporate, then brush off the chalk. The epot will have disappeared. Madrid High Above the Sea. Madrid lies higher than any other European capital. Ita height above the sea la 2.090 feet. 1862 The year we started to eell good Jewelry and Watches. Been at N ever since. P. O. Boa 1862. Phene 1662. 170 St SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, BUCHNAfc tar thsr&ul tan of Turkey.) took a battleship to Constantlsople after Its completion at Philadelphia. Rucknam remained there months training the aultansxem Abdul Hamid offered him a vies admiralty and he returned to America to look ofter some buslnesa Interests before accepting. He went to 8an Francisco and married Misa Rose Thayer and then to Constantinople. He has now been made an admiral He speaks several languages, but has remained an Amerieaq at heart. He holds many patents on navigating Instruments now In use, among these a ship's compass which traces the course of a ship In Ink on a chart JOHN ELIOTS CHAIR. ly voted to present the chair to the Roxbury church In recognition of the fact that as John Eliot, The Apostle to the Indians," had been minister in Roxbury for many years th Eliot was the most suitchurch, able place for It. A recently erected tablet tn the First Church of Roxbury placed high up on the wall back of the pulpit gives in brief epitome Eliot's lifes, Preaented to Church He Once Served ae Miniater. Boston. A quaint old chair once belonging to John Eliot, the famous history. It reads: JOHN ELIOT. ; : : . : Apostle to the Indians. Born at Wldford. 1604. : j U J First Years Seasoned Wlth-the-- t Fear of Uod, the Word and Prayer. Educated at Jmua Cottoem "T IMS t 1 everyApropos body who has the knack of arranging ' them. The woman whose fingers cannot Impart just the right artlstlQ touch or whose maid or butler Is not able to Improve on her efforts, keepa a supply of her vases, silver or glass, at her florist! to be filled .at regular intervals and sent to her for drawing room deooratlon. R, D. Nivst Advisee (American ewers ye vi enr weweaewi of flowers. It Is not , : V ) ; Cambridge Cam to the New World, I63L I Preengaged to the Church In t t l t Roxbury. ! Ordained as Teacher with Well, 16J3, i i Whom He Succeeded aa Paatur, ItvSl : 164S Founded the ; : : s Roxbury Latin School, 16.S9 : : the Kllot School : : In Jamaica Plain. : : One of the Authors of the ; i Hay Psalm Book. 164S Began Ilia Marvelous Work : : i Among the Native Tribes : : of New England : . 1650 Founded, at Natick, ! ths : : First Indian Church : In the Masse, husetis Colony. ! : luA Coniplet, d the Translation I : : of tile tiihle. In Veal Equal to St Psol, . t In Charity Equal to St. Franrta. t . lie Truttrod the letnd for Tears ! : la- I rll : of the Wilderness, In Perils of the Heathen. I as to Bear the (Impel: In lesn, to i In- Children of the Woods, I ho Were to Him $ the Children of God. J 1HS0 21. Died May ! First Among Puritan Saints. ; ; ; Chair Once Owned by John Eliot, Famous Apostle to Indiana. apostle to the Indiana, Is to be the center of a great gathering. On Sunday evening of Marrh 17, this chair was presented with appro-pri&texercises by the First Church of Dorchester to the First Church of Roxbury, Eliot square, near the Norfolk house. The First Church In Dorchester came Into possession of the chair two generations ago through a former minister, Dr. Thadeus Mason Harris settled In Dorchester 1793 1836 and his been cherished these many years In the church as a venerable relic. At the suggestion of the pastor. Rev. Eugene R. Shlppen, It wa9 recent- - e : - S MADE HIMSELF AT HOME. ASSUMES TREASURY POSITION. Beekman Wlnthrop Made Assistant to Cortelyou. Tommy Atkins Scored One on Hi Commanding Officer. Private Tommy Atkins, of the Beekman Washington Wlathrop, regiment, was considered the smartest of New York, formerly governor of man on parade that morning, so he Porto Rico, has assumed the position was told to report himself at the commanding officer's quarters at teu..a I1L sharp; dfess belt and bayonet, and his stick. The camuiandlng officer, who was just having breakfast, startled by the sudden "rap, rap, thundered forth, "Come In. Tommy (entering and saluting) Commanding officer's orderly for the day, sir. Don't you Commanding Officer know how to report yourself to a commanding officer? N no, sir. Tommy (nervously) 111 Commanding Officer Then 1 how you. Just consider you are the commanding' officer for the time, and 1 am your orderly. Just sit here. The commanding officer then retired, closing the- - door, and Tommy, creeping np behind, turned the key. then deposited himself tn the chair BEEKMAN W1NTHR0P. and commenced eating the unfinished (New Assistant f ths Secretary breakfast. Then a knock sounded at Treasury.) door. ths Tommy Who' & there? of assistant sectary of the treasury The com- for which he Commanding Officer was recommended by manding officer's orderly for the day. Secretary of the Treasury CortelyovL sir. Mr. Wlnthrop Is about 33 years old, a Tommy Oh. Just stay there until Harvard and a personal graduate . 1 have finished nty breakfast. friend of President Roosevelt He went to the Philippines several years ago as assistant executive secretary Queered. to the Philippine commission, and dur Jack Give me a kiss. Eva And what reason have you for lng that time he served as secretary to William H Taft wishing to kiss me? Jack (embarrassed i I had a reaWhat could be more appropriate son, but erbavc kist It couldn't think of kissing a man who than that armv engineers dig a canal had lost his reason Chicago Daily for the navy officer to sail their ships New. through" Tit-Bits- i Fee ealeawery where. l, frlM SO cant 1 1 , i I When the bedroom becomes a lick Manila. The procpresident's lamation fixing July 20 as the data for the election of a national Conaidlne as warden of the state prison of Nevada. near Surveyors Perk, A trapper Wyoming, has been fined 275 for killing elk for bait for his traps The steamship Arabia cleared from Portland, on the 4th. for Hongkong and Yokohama with 52,345 barrels of flour for the starving Chinese. A. M. Starzel, of Rawlins, Wo, last week sold his sheep at 26 25 a head, considered a splendid price for the whole band of several thousand. Rosebud is now on the wire with Vernon. Seven Tiotighs and Lovelock, the Northern Nevada company's telephone 'tne to those places having been completed Frederick Schaper. a German tob-blewas run down by a street car in Seattle and instantly killed, his body being cut In two. The motorman has been arrested James Wisuer, a Ge.rnian,. killed himself by hanging, near Electric Mont. He was found in a barn, sus pended from a rafter, his fee( drag glng on the floor Charles Miller shot and probably fatally Injured Bert Wright m the Columbia club saloon, one mile north of Goldfield. Nevada The tragedy was the result of a family quarrel. Richard A. Miller, part owner of The EtaWonder Mining and company, was dangerously Injured by a rock falling upon him, fracturing his skull. He was taken to his home la ceed John L. assembly, finds a somewhat involved pofitlcal situation In the Islands. Pulajanlsm still exists In Samar, and while the authorities have no fear that It will result in an insurrection, brigandage in the unsettled areas still prevails. In N'ueva Eclja, Laguna, Pampanga, Bulacan, Tyabas and Cavite provinces the Japanese sentiment Is apparently used as a pretext to Incite the people. The Progress party is not considered likely to elect its whole ticket, as the independent party is making a strong showing. Advices from the provinces Indicate that the two parties methods bothare inconsistent; posing as friends or as enemies of the Americans, as the situation demands. The government of laguna province has discovered the existence of a reorganized Katlpunan, or Tagalog, society, similar to that formed under 8panlsh rule, now headed by Domino Gomez a man likened to Dr. Rizal. the martyr for the cause of the Filipinos The remodeled seal of the society shows the clasped hands of Japanese and Filipinos and the rigid oath of the members ends with the words, "without quarter." were uniforms A factory where made to clothe Filipinos who wish to fight for the Japanese has been miles Goldfield. discovered at Tayabas, slxty-twfrom Manila. The government has E. J. Bell, the largest sheepman on been Informed of the situation, but Laramie plain, will erect a shearthe the facts have not been made public at Millbrook, Wyo., driven by here. pen ing Ladronlsm exists In the Iloilo and power, for the benefit of his own ImCaplz districts of Panay, but the con- mense flocks and other flocks owned stabulary control the situation, and in the neighborhood. in the Samar and Leyte districts matOne hundred teamsters employed ters are Improving slowly. The other on street work at Tacoma, are on are only active politically. provinces strike, demanding 26 per day for man SPANIARDS FOR HAWAII. and team, instead of 25.50. The strike ties up several hundred thousand Immigration Bureau Sends Inspector dollars worth of work. to Maderia. The dipping plant was placed in Washington. One the request of operation at the Riverside ranch at the territorial board of Immigration Laramie, Wyo., last week, where from of Hawaii the department of com- 3,000 to 4,000 cattle will be presented merce and labor has detailed Inspecfor treatment. The plant handles cattor Hendricks of the bureau of Im- tle at the rate of from 1,500 to 2,500 migration to proceed to Maderia to per day. Colonel J. H. Pratt, of Clearmont, accompany several hundred Spanish Immigrants who are destined for Wyo., has been sued for divorce by Honolulu from Spain on board the bis wife. The colonel le 82 and his steamer Kumeric. Mr. Hendricks Is wife Is 41, and when they were marto see that the Immigrants are well ried one of his grandsons "stood up treated---andproperly -- fed and cared with. hlm. as.groomnaq nd gave the ; for. grandslre away. The steamer Heliopolis, from Carfemale The body of a diff, sailed for Spain a month ago to been had which evidently take on 2,000 Spaniards who are to child, while Ice under the alive, to islands. Hawaiian yet placed go The territorial board of immigrawas found in the Big Popo Agle rivtion is encouraging In every proper er, a mile above Lander, Wyo., and way the immigration to the islands turned over to Sheriff Stough and of Spanish people. Large numbers Coroner Sohoo. of them already have arrived in the The body of an unknown man, whe Islands and many thousands more are expected to reach Honolulu in the had to all appearances been brutal'v next six months murdered was found on the ranch of McConnell, seven miles west ol John GUNBOAT BADLY INJURED. Billings. Mont. The body was badly Ths Paul Jones Came Out Second nit and gashed by knife wonds and a heavy club, which told Best In Battle With Elements. Its mute story of the crime, lay Charleston The Paul near by. gunboat Jones- - from Sajiine Pass, bound for The municipal elections In Montana Mojris Hook, ta., came Into port resulted in a Republican landslide, onWednesday seriously damaged by ly two cities in the state electing The captain says the Democratic mayors, while the opposa storm. schooner Thomas W. Lawson, which ing party was successful in all other was In tow, parted the hawser dur- Instances where party nominations ing the helghth of the gale and had Bot been seen since. The Lawson Is a were made. As a rule, party lines schooner of 4,900 tons net register, were closely drawn and a heavy vote was loaded with oil and had a full was polled crew and equipment. Boring for oil and gas Is to be on an extensive scale near Onstarted Japs Smuggled Through Mexico. tario, Oregon. C. W. Taylor, an exInformation Washington. has pert of long experience, has secured reached the Immigration bureau of oil and gas leases on 14,060 acres the department of commerce and lar of land in that vicinity and is prebor that hundreds of Japanese have paring to begtn boring. arrived in Mexico destined for the The doctors of Reno, Nev., are disUnited States. Inspector Braun, who was sent to Mexico to Investigate, cussing the subject of spinal menintelegraphed that he had interview sev- gitis. Within the past ten days ten eral hundred Japanese, principally la- ueaths have occurred In that city borers who now are In Mexico. Many which are diagnosed as eerebro-spina- l Of them are In straightened circum stances. They have no Intention of meningitis, and the community is beremaining In Mexico but desire to coming somewhat alarmed. come to the United States. 0. F. Nicholas of Three Forks Mont , is dead at the age of 72. Mr Get Men More Streetcar Butts Pay Nicholas was one of the old and Butte. Conluctors and motormen In settlers of the Gallatin val prominent the employ of the Butte Electric com and made his home in Bozeman ley pany are receiving two and a half until about four years ago. He emicents an hour more than they did grated to Montana. In. the '60s. last month. Senator W. A. Clark, ownA1 Everman, 19 yeqrs old, was shot er of the street railway system of down and Instantly killed at Ixxm Butte, has ordered an increase, which Lake, thirty miles north of Spokane, went Into effect on April 1. The raise follows an increase of wages while walking along the lake front in granted January 1, when motormen company with Mrs. May Hesner. The end conductors were given two and a assassin stood behind a tree elfe to half cents more an hour than they the couple and fired a single shot. had previously been receiving. Combined land owners In the neigh to Not of Hudson, Wyo . one of the 8end Panama. borhood Must Liquor of Fremont county . sections richest Panama. Secretary Taft conferred Several hours on Wednesday with have closed a contract for the confour-milcanal, which president Amador and Secretary of struction of a 10.000 of land, the acres will Irrigate State Arias. Mr. Taft agreed that the commissary department should canal to be ready for use this season. The heavy snows of last week will import articles of first necessity required for feeding the canal employes' be of immense value to the ranch- and that no liquors should be Import- men of eastern Colorado. Since e iriy ed, The canal commissioners assured October there has been but little molPresident Amador that his executive j ture and the mountains from which order protecting Panama s rights In Colorado drawn Its water supply durpreventing smuggling and landing ing the Summtr mont were de'Htuto ) goods via the canal zone would he of snow. . obeyed, condition. Above all things, the bedroom should never be damp it should be nice and dry, always warm ami comfortable in winter. cooLand airy in summer, and bright and sunny some parts of the day. If there is any suspicion of dampness in a bedioom it Is probably due, if there i wallpaper on tlie wall, to the absorption of water by the paper which frequently acts as a blotting paper and hold quantities of water In it. The use of wallpaper on wails is to be deplored, it means disease, ill health and unhappiness It is frequently tile cause of lung tiouh'e, not but also only because of its because of Its power to retain infection of many kinds The desired method of treat'ng a bedroom wall is to tiut it for the wall is a pm feet wall It never flal.es off, chits or peels. It absorbs moisture and exp. Is it, it opens the iores of the plaster and makes a room livable and breathable. The floor, In the ' bedroom sliijutd have light, cleanable, dainty rugs that can be easily shaken and a floor that is thoroughly oiled or vanished, that will not absorb moisture. The cracks In the floor should he thoroughly filled and covered. Woodwoik In the bedroom should be attended to carefully, window sills should be thoroughly varnished or waxed, and the window cas lngs kept In peifect order. The doors should he willed ofT frequently as also should be all the standing woodwork In the bedroom, as fhe presence of dust on woodwork Is a menace to health as well as an evidence of poor housekeeping. duti-pne-- s d o He who Is firm and resolute in will molds the world to himself. Goethe. Mrs 'Wlntlowii fcoothln Njrrap. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces bottle fUmmUon,BlUj's pain, cures wind colic. When a tall man is broke that's ths long and short of it. Painting for Profit Ho one will question the superior property. appearance of The question that the property owner asks is i Is the appearance worth the cost? Poor paint Is for temporary appearance only. from Pure Linseed Oil Paint and Pure White Lead is for lasting It appearance and for protection. saves repairs and replacements costing many times the paint investment The Dutch Boy trade mark is found only on kegs containing Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. well-forme- d d blood-staine- SEND FOR BOOK -- on Paint l Talk valuable tnfnp. tuition on th paint uhjeci. Sank Iran upon rwqoaau NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY tn whichever qf ths fnlUw yon ing ntifs t Horton, Buffalo, PhiladoU Cincinnati. Chicago, ttt. Louis,' 0!r1anl, m Bra phta IJohnT Lewis A I frftlioaal nart New York. Lead OU (Jo. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Kanaea, Drowsiness. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Fain in the Side. TORPID DIVER. They Purely Vegetable. regulate the Bowels. SHILL FILL SIULL DOSE SHILL FRICE Genuine Must Bear Signature le REFUSE ( take -- Live SUBSTITUTES. the road, loai- - the team nd the destroy PrsctwaW fcatftlie 4oltrtS3?wn9Etke e ' All Things the Walls Should Be Kept Dry. room there Is an added reason why precautions should be Used to keep the room in a thoroughly sanitary S H. Day has been apoiuted to sucIs- Uncomfortable Facta to LighL ' a Above mountain of alum has been discovered In the Walker Lake district. In Nevada. Proclamation for Election In Our land Possessions Brings Some i CARE OF THE SICK ROOM. NOTES r, J Townsends Enamel Cream kite lityarlof fix,1mImaMHliatkiy M IMn powdnm. m not OvbowS. NORTHWEST HEADWAY i hub-bac- - OF 8ERVICE. . A CAREER OF R. D. BUCKNAM, MASSACHUSETTS BOY. d THE LIFE ,ry A Enough to Depress Anyone. Dr. Austin Flint said at the Century club In New York apr. pos of a will cuntebt that had been, tried last "The plaintiff lost and no wonyear der His case was as d1 limit a one as the' of a voufffc nfan who appeared itudulv t.t pressed after tne dea h of Why are you so Sad? his rich aunt an acquaintance said to the young to care nug 'You never apis-are'I didn't,' said much for your aunt the youth dolefully, but I was ths means of keeping hei In an Insans asylum the last five years of her Ilf and now that she has left me all het money Ive got to go to court " and prove that she was sound mind Church's TradV Mark.I was visiting (he city of lulvil!e, One day Ky., says a corresiiotulent tny father took myself and little brother, age four, out for a walk. We I noticed passed many churches, and on crosses had all hurches the that them. I then asked my father why all the chinches had crosses on them, when .my four year old brother spoke up and said' "Why, don't you know that Is their trade mark?'' JAPS MAKING ) j Ui |