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Show FRAGMENTS SHATTERED OF TtyE u MAINE hWBCv"4 Let us wake you up Heres Our Dollar Alum u very tellable. A toYosr Good Hetlih machine lot the price, $1.00. . Othcn et $1.50 to $150. wonderful ul Plessore Come follow the snow 'til you join the merry throng of palate pleated men and women who have quit aeeking for the one beat beverage becauae theyve found it A POSITIVE aed PERMANENT CURE FOR drunkenness and Opium Diseases. for M ur trt4 U M ptoloty. M mckarta. L$m toan. THE KEEUV IN nntaip m is (tor STITUTE, !U4 W. Setlk Twpli Slmt, Sato Laka Ot?. TUi to l&idtMt I W )ng kook tot, Th T About Cota-Cot- a nw Allow think ,tk I Ceca-Col- a iam DECIDED t7T mAtm mr., 9alt PjrooMc 9AA9 9uppu9 Amo r NOT TO OPEN IT. lakm g try AMArmun photo moo am ptm9Htmo Tour money will earn 4 per cent In a Baying Account with u. Deposit or withdraw any time by mail. . . I ree UluBtriled booklet. BROTHERS BANKERS, 8elt Lake City. Strong, vigoroun, progreaolve and (rowing I ait at tbe age of 62 yean. KODAKS REftf Mall order (Iren apecial attention Complete etock ol photo luppliei Holmee-Pafk- er Hardware Co. Service prompt. Balt Lake City Wanted too Much. Tbe hansom ordered by a middle aged spinster was late, and the cabby came In for a good rating when be ' Anally drove up to the door. "I shall probably miss my train," the Irate "fare Informed him, "and I shall hold you responsible. I want to know your name, my man. Do I want your understand you v name! The driver clucked up his horse, all easily- .- "Youll make your-train right, madam, he assured the woman Inside. "And Ill let you hare me number If you like. But you v can't another young lady." Philadelphia Times. -- Fell for It Ya-adrawled the Yankee, "I once knew a man, sir, who fell elf a window sill In a flat 20 stories high and never hurt himself, beyond a tew ulses. lMMi H HUM s, rue! asserted the other. "Up there be was cleanin' the window, and he fell right off.' Bosh! said the Englishman. "How could that be? "Waral, sir, drawled the Yankee, "you see, he Just happened luckily to Tid-Bltfall Inside! Dr. Holmes Repartee. One of the best repartees ever credited to a habitual maker of happy phrases was that made by the beloved "Autocrat of the Breakfast Table on a certain social occasion. Going to dine with a Boston neighbor Dr. Holmes was met by her with an apology: "1 could not get another man. We are four women and you will have to take us all ln.M "Forewarned Is four armed, he aid with a bow. Youths Companion. Incidental. "Swift takes In all of the hall game, prizefights, bowling matches and. In fact, everything in the sporting line. Isn't the old reprobate married? "Ye, he is, but he doesn't let it Interfere with his pleasures. It Is just a aide line. A Wise Foreman. Friend (to juror) Why did you acquit the prisoner wnen he actually owned up to the theft? Jutor Well; you see, the foreman argued that a man who would steal would also lie about it, so we didn't want to convict an Innocent man. Boston Transcript A Few 8tock Headings. "Joined In June" is the way a south- ern newspaper heads a wedding report This suggests a few other alliterations as, Fastened In February, "Hated In Hay," "Attached in Aug- and "DiBoston Tran- ust" "Sliced in September, vorced In December. script Her Method. "Did yon get rid of the flies? After we had "I dont know. burned carbolic acid on a shovel and made a smudge ef some kind of powder and scattered oil of sassafras around, I dont believe any flies could stay la the place. I know us folks couldn't" ' Corrected. The Colonel Majah, 111 bet Ive sweat no less than 17 gallons.' The Major Begging your pardon, gentlemen dont sweat; they perspire. Horses sweat The Colonel Well. then, by gad, tub. Im a boss? Net Adieu,. But Long-face- d Aa Revolr. Individual d tell yon, young man, you, are going straight to belt Young Man AH ri. old chap! yon later. Boston Transcript See "William, said Mrs. Peckem, sterw did you ever stop to think that some one might steal me when you are away?" Well, responded the poor husband, with a far away look, "I was a little alarmed when a horse thief was prowling these parts last week. Mrs. Peckem stiffened up haughtily. "A horse thief, eh?" Yes. 1 heard that be carried cfl two or three nagi' from this district" for And then Peckem made a bee-lin- e the door. ly, SHEEP MEN WALKER And Then Hs Escaped. BIXBY, chief of engineers, in charge of the work of raising the wreck of the Maine, says the of tbe vessel was such that It will he Impossible to tell whether the thlp wan blown up from a force within or without. This assertion seems to he borne out by the accompanying photograph, the latest taken of the uncovered wreck. Apparently there were two explosions, and the fore part of tbe vessel Was utterly demolished. GENERAL OF INDIANS RELICS State May Be Preserved by the of Oklahoma. Citizens of Creek Nation Want Turn Over to Commonwealth Title to Old National Council House as Mustum. to Qkmulgee. Okla. Citizens of the Creek nation are hopeful that the state of Oklahoma will accept title to tbe old Creek national council house at this place, that it may be preserved as a historic building and used as a museum for the keeping of.rellcs typical of the Creek Indiana If sold for commercial purposes the Creeks would receive perhaps less than 60 cents each from the proceeds of the sale, a sum which they, would gladly forego if given assurance that Tbe building would be kept permanently by the state. This was the capitol of the Creek nation, aa Okmulgee waa Us capital, before the tribal government waa dissolved. Tbs building was erected In 187S, of native sandstone, when the nearest railroad station was Muskogee, 40 miles dltAnt, from which much of tbe building material was hauled by wagon. Its cost was about $15,000. In this building assembled the Creek legislature, or council, as it was called, composed of two houses, tbe upper bouse, or "house of kings, and the lower house, or "house of warriors, the former having 67 and the latter 114 members. In It were also housed the supreme court, consisting of a chief justice and three associate Justices, the governor or principal chief, and the subordinate national officers. The Creek nation enacted and executed Its laws In the same manner as the neighboring states, including capital punishment The latter was by shooting. A large tree that still stands at tbs left of the main entrance to the building waa where criminals were executed. It was there that Tlmmle Jack was shot for the murder of James Brown. Jack was executed by Duke Berryblll, In the presence of a large crowd of spectators. The Creek punishment for stealing was 60 lashes on the bare back for Iheflrst offense, 100 lashes for the second offense and among Creek families that would he placed in the building If properly safeguarded, and many per sons having manuscript accounts of Creek history, legends and tribal lore would gladly place them in the archives of such an Institution. "The preservation of this old council house, said Mr. Johnson, offers ths best and almost the only means of preserving a record of the customs and (he Identity of the Creek act of vanpeople, a ad It. would be-adalism to permit thebulldlng to be swept away- - for the few dollars it would bring." Hard-Earne- d "Wake ms 15 minutes Chicago. earlier than usual In the morning, mother dear.- ' "Why ? 1 want to get tanned before I take the elevated. Such dialogue as this are now carried on by people who "Wish to be tanned, but In the olden days they . talked thin way: "Well, next Monday I leave for the lake. Im goinglblt In the boat each day and In a weekYn return with a tan that will put my pale-face-d friends to shame. Whats tbe ue In these enlightened days of spending your money and your time at a summer resort when ths main object of your vacation Is merely to put on a good brown summer color? In tbs first place, to go toa sum-me- r resort costs $20 a week and up mostly np, and to get thoroughly tanned outdoors is more or less danger- one, for yon may not be able to Ue down for several nights tf yon expos your arms too long to the hot sun. The Invention of an astute chemist has made It folly for one to take a trip aad running chances of getUng a cinder In his ay. Moreover, this Invention has made tt possible for the ballroom boy to make hard-earne- hard-worki- d here? Resident Great idea. There's place within ten blocks where a man can buy stamps or see the city directory. n Suicide Is wing. Private Affair, just!-fleatto- old-tim- - PASTOR SEES A GHOST Later on In. his address Rev. Mr. Eaton announced that the ghosts hs had seen were in his mind's eye, that they were "eubjectlvely but not "ob- Eaton Ministers Has Seen Them. - L-- L- -- Tells-Fellow jectively" real tampla. addraaa AUn$ & Ohaalede La Roy, K Y. The difficulty of knowing wbat not to say Is knowlng when not t say It Mr. Wtn.lowe Soothing Syrup for Children teething, noficna the game, reduce In IUm notion. atliays pala.euras wind colic. the bottle. Work for Extinction of Tuberculosis. For a tralnwrecker no pnntshmsnt Exhibitions bhowlng In graphic form can be too severe. tbe prevention of consumption have been shown In every state In the Uulted States, except Nevada, Arizona, Newjyierijcoaod . Wyoming andJilsQ, In most of the Canadian provinces and in Mexico, Porto Rico and Cuba, according to a statement made by tbe National Association for the Study rinoet In Quality. Largest In Variety They meet avery requirement for rltanlm a a and Prevention of Tuberculosis. There poUtbiuf abort of oil bind tod cohort. are now 25 states and 1$ cities bav-Irt- g permanent and traveling exhibits besides the two operated by the Na! tional association Itself, and the total number of similar displays Is over 200, Including about 150 small school exhibits. . The first tuberculosis,. exhibit In America was shown by the y Maryland Tuberculosis commission In January, 1904. In 190$ there were four such exhibits. fi n Rev. fc iShooPolishos Los Angeles, Cal. "Suicide Is a priThe old building and its shady n affair. There Is no more vate meetbeen have favorite the grounds for tbe publication of such ing place of the Creeks upon national occasions, from payment days to counr accounts than there Is for publishing e cil gatherings. The Creel other private matters. This is the assertion of a commit still loves to come to Okmulgee an sit with eld frlendgtm the gnuyf Wsuf the AffiWNTRB Aeaflemyor Med lawns and tell stories of other dayi Icine which Investigated tbe question S. L. Johnson, though not a Creek of suicide. In making its report the committee citizen, is seeking to Induce eome so clety or organization of patriotic per requested the press of America to sons to acquire the building, if the from printing nsws of such tragstate ehould not, and preserve It for edies. - "We can generally trust our five Departed Spirits Art Real, That It, senses, declared the pastor, follow-in"Subjectively" 8o Mesns World his astounding Introduction, but Is Thinking and Discovnot always. There are momenta when ering. w cannot tell whether what we experience has Its origin within tbe soul Chicago. "Choate are real. I know It because 1 have seen them. I saw or whether It comes to the soul gbosta before 1 was six years old, and through the senses from without The Paul could not' always tell I have been seeing them ever since apostle This declaration, made by Rev. E. concerning himself. He said that be L, Eaton, pastor of Emmanuel church, was once caught up to paradise, to electrified bis audience, composed of the third heaven, end be couldnt tell fellow pastors, the other day. Tbs whether he was In ths body or out of the body. surroundings and circumstances un"Ghosts are In the mind's eye. They der which the statement was mads added to Its Impressiveness and start- are subjectively reel, but objectively ling effect It was in the cabin of they are not real at all. But whether the steamship Christopher Columbua real or not they exert a mighty Influ Milwaukee bound, it being the custom ence over the mtnda of some people. JTh study of ghosts Is a study of of the Methodist ministers to couple the science of mind. It Is pursued In their final weekly meeting for ths our day under the terms of psycholsummer with n lake trip. ogy, mental phenomena, subconsciousness, automatic expression, psychotherapy and -- other- similar- - term. There la a vast amount of thinking and of real Investigation In recent years upon the mysterious thing we he ila friends believe he plays golf most call the soul.-"Tgrowth of language Is. a sign of the time. The many and To get tanned this summer all yo of mental activity. have to do is to purchase from a drug differing terms used In describing store a bottle of tanning fluid. In- mental processes show the activity of stead of taking a trip just go to the thought " "Suppose some one who had been bathroom and apply the stuff, and deed for 100 years should suddenly your friends wont know but that come to earth . and with only the you've spent a large lump of money knowledge of terms that were familiar at a fashionable summer resort to him when be was formerly on tbe Of course, tbe artificial tan will earth and eome one would try to talk wear off In a week or so, but so will to him In the terms familiar with ns a regular tan. road, today ether, an air-lin-e phone, wire, cable, wireless, liquid air. Best Cooks on Farms. trolley, biplane, monorail what con New Yorjt. After trying nearly 100 fusion would result varieties of farm bouse food , while "The new terms Imply growth In summer lnspectlng; boarding houses Idea. So In tbe realm of tbe spirit for working girls Miss Ada L. Dau-ma- the new terms mean that the world la has reported to the National thinking and discovering as It Is in Civic federation that farmers wives the world of science and mechanics. are the best cooks In tbe world and decidedly better housekeepers In evSignals by Sun 130 Miles. ery way than city women. Miss Dau-ma- n Lcndon. A record In army signalvisited the farm regions of New ing by heliograph was achieved la Jersey, New York and New England. South Africa recently, writes a correspondent, when several messages sent 8tork Pleases Town. by a five-incheliograph by CaptaJa Harrison, N. Y. A general air of Sadler of the Carabiniere from the happiness Is apparent In this town as Compass Beg were clearly received by the result of the birth of three boy Major Home on the Cockscombs babies. In the last two ytars only mountain., near TJItanhagne (Cap Colthree boy bed been born, while more ony), g distance of 130 miles This than eighty girls had been brought by achievement was only made possible the stork. The village was gsttlng by the deer, thin atmosphere of tbe nervous over the great out numbering country. The previous record In bell ef the strong sex in the birth rate. miles ograph signaling was nlnetr-iw- The Quaker Scored. An old Quaker went Into a bookselbdta poalUraly contain OIL. Stack aad foli.li lers shop, and an Impertinent shopman, that bool and aha, ablaae ladle and ehllilr rabbin, Me. French Clone," gw. wishing to have some sport at bis ex- wildcat A h U V combluaUoh for cleaning and, pollakles Mo. nr taa ehoea, KM. all kind of pense, said to him: VV II ITK aiakr dirty caavaa moo qUll'K "You are from the country, are you clraa and while. In liquid form o it can ba eetclily and anally applied. A a ponce laala not?" package, a.alway ready fur uaa. fwo and H ocut Yes, replied the Quaker, doatar dor not karplh kind yn want, e Juet-th"Then . here Is thing for amifayour ns hla addreaa and tha pried la Maaapa fa ' you, responded the man, bolding out a full ala pnnkag. WHITTEMORK BROS. & OO., the book. I.2S tlbany Cnmbrldrn, Maar, What is It? asked the Quaker. OUUM and Larprat Man oicturara of ho PoUtkM hi tha World. "It Is an Essay on Rearing Donkeys. PERFECT HEALTH.' "Friend," said the Quaker, "thee had ayataan taa perfect rdfh better present that to thy mother, 7tta PUI kwpthethabowel aad pradaca rnt tjuu-ala- -- It, Supply. New Minister Now just one thing more before I accept this charge. Have you got a "supply? Deacon Well, yes, though we never said anything to the last preacher about lt. I'll xhow you where It 'Is, and get you a key, but I tell you youll have to be just as careful about using i It as the rest of us! Puck. Quarters and Halves. George Ade, at the recent Lambs Gambol In New York, objected to the -extravagance of the modern wife. "It Is true that the married men of today, he ended, "have better halves, but bachelors have better quarters. A VIGOROUS BODY. Card tick baadarba, Beset Ipatlnaa and mafarta. Tulls Pills Is not recommended lot . everything; . but If you have kidney, liver ot bladder trouble It will ba found Just th remedy you need. At drug-gte- ta In fifty cent and dollar sisea. Ton may have s sample bottle of this wonderful new dlecovery by mall free, alas pamphlet telling all about It. Vldrwaa, Dr. XU mar A Co., Binghamton, W. T. OAistBJLKTnt Mthckssp, Urtilto Cm'UyMms UpovW, wiMot bat .or Mm aayth in CesfMtwd et$ iwh. (Nil neat prffptorifor MABOU KWEM -- Drugs For Artificial Tan Not Necessary to Spend Money at Summer Resort Druggist Will 8ell Chemicals. Caller I a as thinking about opening a drug store in this neighborhood. Do you think one is needed around tered death by shooting for the third offense. Prisoners were frequently whipped under this tree, but the death penalty for stealing, a more niggardly crime than murder. Was Inflicted at another spot In tbe council house yard. The dome of the building Is surmounted by a large gilt eagle. In one of the wings Is a hole. Wesley Bar klUert and nett, one of desperadoes of the Creek country, liftedjiis Winchester In the streets of Okmulgee one day and said ha believed he would wing the eagle, just for luck, and be did, hitting the left , RHAKi: I If TO YOCR SHOES out-- Kms, tbe AnUptt powder for Tlitto aching, swollen, nerrova feet Otrea rat ao4 comfort. Matoeawmlkinff a delight, Bold or 017 where be. Dua aooept aoy anbeUtwte to'or KRAI Alfon Y Its historical associations. There are thousands of relics of Creek life scat- !M A Triumph Of Cookery . Mimi.li Post Toasties Many delicious dishes have been made from Indian Com by the skill and ingenuity of the expert cook. METALLIC HEEIS t But none of these tion excels n crea- PostTosst AND COUNTERS ies in tempting the palate. Inaur Toasties 'are aX tuxury that make a hot-weath- The Miners, delight-fi- d economy. firrt package tells . The Memory Lingers. Sold by Crocers . POSIT M CEREAL CO, Ltd., Battle Creek. Mich., U. 8. A. Yswr Shoes I Quinymetv Farmers, and Outride Worker caa donbla th wear of tbtir ahoes by getting ahoea beela. 1 beta LmI, are light fcttcd wuh metallic than leather, aupport th counter, aav aho Money by doubling war. Sold by tho denier, rady btwd, or fitted to in, aho by your cobbler. M your data bat aopphed, anil aa Veer Inquiry bring a t its own story. h o ' booklets EXITED SBOC MACHITOiT CO. - SOSTOX, IASS. rUtt vmnbb IXVBWRXaemniat to MS oatbetp Rtufisf la mi iolwlT Uilfonili Mstf ftetorlnc Company. aprority, Istomsl mftad monthly and muw bark when wbummI. 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