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Show ! venfion in (Bub&l N ITH an unpardonable lack of tact ora grew-som- e attempt at a sinister piece of hu J mor, Gen Valerians Wejler, the former Spanish captain gen eral of Cuba, who gained for himself the unenviable title of butcher," has allowed the publishers to print the title of the sensational book In which he attempts to defend his conduct while the representative of the Spanish crown on that Island, , kept them informed Spanish regiments la the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery" Is a temperance medicine! It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics and is aa free from alcohol as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. AH ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There ia no medicine lot stomach, liver and blood just as good" as Golden Medical Discovery. Sujh General Wejler1 the mtasmes i took the most bitterly ciltls'zeil was the alton,' which saved" HIT tfoops fiom In lug uselessly iloci d i feu r,l d the landing cd arms and numinous eoiiMgned I to the en my Whoever has a need not detend that s i m smaturing of the history cf nothin cun knows that it was oop led by the English in the Transvaal and the Americans in the Philippines, a tact most flatt. nng to inv pud, as a gent ml "If individuals wtie sonieiiiut t summmiU shot umb r my gen i eralship. as it happens In the couise of eur'1 war, thev were for never put to deatii in obedience to the luws ami I emulations, the mere reason that they were lnsm gents pardoned those who returned to the fold, ami showed much clemency to all those who came to me, however black their past mav have been " It Is a matter of regret that General Wevler should not have The Rayo Lamp ia a high grade tamp, cold at a tow price. Thra an limpt t imt eot muff, but thm Is no brttrr tamp nita at any deemed it advisable to volunteer nun e Information as to the 4V)iitnirtMl of solid bra mi, niokrl Llwt anally kept eln at pnc one that orn tmntn t any room In aiiv boiiM 1 lira la pound of the concentration ye says rumps organization nothing known to lb art of lamp making t but ran add to Ota valua of tho HATOIampaa light to allowed every were of a a nee f meat and quarter of pound gWItg doth rtalor every whrro If not at fours, writ lot Rtry deauiplivv cimitar to tbe nearest agency of Um individual over fourteen, anil one half that ration to children, CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Mac. atad) seems quite which the under sufficient A PAGE FROM ANCIENT HISTORY ciri uuist aiipea fe w paragraphs, PROCESS howexer. couched in Incident of Hannibal's Career That VnTB 9.00, 3.50. 3.00, 3.60, 4.00, 500 Writere Appear to Have hia" blunt, soldierly WOMEN S 9.50, S3.S3.50, 4 Overlooked. ' style, setting at BOYS 300, 3 50 it, 300 naught tbe terrible THE 8TANOARD Hannibal and his staff were pacing preferred FOR SO YEARS charges conmerrily over the Alps on their faithful They srs absolutely tbs against him in most a man a with war popular and best 9 hoes elephants. Suddenly nection with .that for tbs price is America. and rushed whisker chin tin war of badge stern system They srs the leaders every-whebecause they hold (are would have into the roadway and held up his their hand. "You slop right where you be!" shape, fit better, been interesting, look better sad wear loo Why should I stop" thunbut they were lack he cried. other makes. as his dered the great Carthaglnl'in fkey era positively tbs His silence ing shoes far you to bay. W.L. amounts to a cotifes mahout hooked the elephant's ear. Do uit economical rlai name and the retail price srs stamped He "You're exceedin' the speed limit," rebion of guilt os the bottom value guaranteed. An' Im TANS NO UMTITUTB! If yew makes a weak at plied the man with the star cannot supply yoa write (or Mall Order Catalogs a duly appointed constable, by heck. i Hrm-ktempt at explaining . Mesa.' w.Ldou that the wires and Hannibal was so overcome by this children ol insur amusing holdup that he tossed a bag gents were not con of gazoollans to the officer and laughbut ing hysterically rode away. latter on, rent rated," obliged to betake however, his Indignation uppercut hla themselves where sense of humor, and he proceeded to Prompt Relief Permanent Cera the head of the fam slam the life out of the Roman conforcsuls and their to LITTLE 11 veterans, CARTERS picked y was supposed LIVER PILLS besides what This Is ing the fighting to the very gate of be found fail. Pwely the minister of itpL worse yet, for one shuddering Rome Boston Traveler. sble set surely war had told can conceive the aphut Beady me and what I In a Hurry. palling abuses which Iks liver. had read In the emawas It sea order an at first the visit Annas such Stop offer In papers or nating from the gen- side. She was only a little girl, and anonymous leteral In chief must very enthusiastic over the ters sent by have countenanced for opportunity to go Into the water. brislitas (efeioa improve tho complexion Spaniards living and justified. As the They came too late the previous the eyes. SsmH fill. Small Dve Small rricS) In . .In Cubajtod 1 ban.dk waa a for sa the day dip surf, Anna, wvolutlonary thought that all were constantly up early, and aa she put on her bathof them examoving from east to ing suit while tbe rest were at breakwest and from west fast some one questioned her aa to ggerated the facts; I had no to east and could her haste. of knowledge "Well, you see, replied the thoughtnot be located with the secret docuany certainty, what ful child, "I want to hurry and go In ments I have existence must before ao many people get In and get LIVESTOCK AND to have been that of the water cold. appended MISCELLANEOUS this book!. How gloomy (he outlook waa Is aet ranks-of families whose men were not serving in the forth graphically in a confidential letter from Deafness Cannot Be Cured the regular army.. Refused army rations, comGen. Martinez Campos to Canovas del ta tbry eaaiot lurk Um dl tpplkatloo Castillo, pelled to roam from one devastated village to by local poruoo of Um nr. 1 Imt a only om wtjr to , prime minister of Spain. a burnt down hamlet, they could not but Buccumb curt 6tneaft. and that to by euauiutonJ remdMO. . . ItotfncM to cound by m tnfUoMd oadiUoo of tho Although from the very first I to hunger and exhaustion. to boa tha bocoub Unto of Um EuoUcfetaa Tub realized the gravity of the situation, I refused to yoa havo a rumbling sound or too Had Weyler been less brutally honest, he tab to totftaraed out IN GREAT VARIETY to It vbeo ouUreiy ekard, Df-wbelieve It; my visits In Cuba, Principe and Hoi-giperfect bearing, to Um rvoult. and untato Um tatflommotloa coo bo would have omitted such a damaging admission FORj SALE oAT THE token out ond this tube r tored to tu JtarmoTeaixJt appalled me; however, In order not to appear LOWEST PRICKS BY BtaM com Uuo. bcortug vfU bo destroyed forovr, of books to we had this many have I Up day pessimistic, did not express all my thoughts, and out of tco oro oooord by Cotorrh. which to ootbiog 1 decided to visit not Um mueouo ourloceo. eoodlUon tnflomed kinds dealing with the Cuban war, panhlets but oo of WCSTEEN NEWSfArei UNION only the maritime communiWo wUf giro Obo Hundred lolioro for onr oooo ot ttl-Sfcut forth by the Insurgents and notoriously .unfair W. Adams St, Chlcacs ties, but the towns in the interior. The few SpanpoofDM fcouood by cotorrh) thot coo not bo ourod nd for oimMro, fre to Spain; Spanish publications which misrepre- by HoUto Cotorrh Our iards who HveMn the island do not dare to menF i. CHfcNkY A CO.. TotodOb a sented grossly the attitude of the United States; Sold bfDnurtot 7ft tion their origin except In the cities. The rest toko Holi lomity rt no tor hoooUpoUtm. articles In European newspapers almost unanl of the population hates Spain. Wherever yon pass for Americans a farm and ask the women where their husbands "robbing" mously censuring the Different Sort of Hair. Spain of her colony. are, they answer with terrifying frankness: 'In I she hissed. "Deceiver! the mountains with Chief So and So Now, however, we have the facts presented you!" what Liver or Bowel medicine yoa almost without any comments and certainly withYou could not get anyone to carry a message "Hate ms I he gasped. Why, It ere using, stop it mom. Get e lOe out embelllshmeut by a Spaniard who loves bis for 600 nor 1,000 pesetas;" he would be hanged If was only yesterday you said you loved bos weeks treatment of CAS he were ever caught. . . country and frankly detests the Americans. every hair on my head." CARETS today from year druggist The rebels, who charged Weyler with wanton Once or twice he registers a protest against "Yes, but not every hstr on your end leers how easily, aoturally and the senate decision concerning the recognition shoulder!"1 sbe cruelty seldom restrained themselves from accomretorted, as she held delightfully your Ever son be made of deeds of or of defamation violence to the plishing terrorize the belllgenercy campaign likely up a bit of golden evidence. Stray to work, and your koumls move every few remaining supporters of the Spanish rule. To directed against him In American papers. Stories. day. TherVe now fe in every box, quote Weyler: He complains that In March, 189C, when he CA3GARBTS ore nature's helper, "The Insurgents did not return In any way the had the situation well under-contro- l, the senate Mother to Yoe will seethe differsnest Important ao considerate treatment accorded, to them by this of the United 8tates Interfered most unfairly, for Examine carefully every bottle of CASCARETS roe a bos for a week' generous commander (Martinet Campos). At the for sure and safe a It recognized the belligerency of tbe insurgents, CASTORIA, remedy tmUMot, ill drurriiu. Bif gtsl toller la Ug world. MUUoi bootee aaoothv infants and children, and see that it beginning of the war Maximo Gomez showed himthereby giving them new courage. self very fair; but Maceo, as 1 shall prove by auBears the This Is less convincing than the majority of thentic documents, ordered his bands to set fire his arguments, for If we compare dates we find Signature of to all the sugar mills w hose owners were not payletters m which he admits his failure to stop the In Use For Over 30 Years. Indispensable to every man f ing war tribute, to plunder and loot the country, of the Insurrection. progress The Kind You Have Always Bought to shoot mercilessly all the messengers, men His gravest charge against the United States or bringing procaught Tepalrlng'rallroadTTnes Is contained In the following paragraph, which visions into the villages. Worse yet; The lnsury Unhappy Thought be vague as as some taken to. lsoo seriously Just suppose tbe man who finally not chiefs did to hesitate kill with their own gent KNOWN THE WORLD OVER other statements of his obeys the latest demand of fashion weapons defenseless Islanders, and Maximo Go"The United States were against everything and goes on his knees to propose, mez in his Memolres confesses to having shot Ihat would bring about termination qfthewar finds be has had a moving picture : Aniurlcan'ertlzens held several millions worth of machine 'makfng matertarof him for a deed which I call willful murder. And still Cuban bonds, Issued with the provision tliat the new comic film! Individual presumes to call me assassin. Island-wou- ld A s h le an t ho rlt y f or the" pass under the domination of the forego! ng statement United States ten years after Cuba would have How can a woman be expected to General Weyler not only quotes extracta from the Cuban papers, but appends a proclamation of - seParate1 herselffrom Spain. The Yankees saw have any regard for the truth when that with the pace I set the much-longeshe Is obliged to promise .to obey In for IndeMaceo, Gomezs lieutenant, to his bands. pendence of Cuba and Its corollary, the annexathe marriage ceremony T "Comrades In Arms: Destroy, destroy every: tion was thereof, a more to more and re and blow becoming up bridges, to derail thing, day night; mote possibility. But there was no reason a hy . If Your Eyes Bother You trains, to burn up villages and sugar mills, to TUTkFr the peninsula should have robbed all the gossip get s box of PETTITS EYE 84LVE, old annihilate Cuba is the only way to defeat our ene-- r HAIR BALSAMfeftfe. which originated In America. reliable, moat auoceaaful eye remedy made. MM IM bMttMwC tM mles. We have not to account for our conduct msiorient ynwth. or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N.Y. Fmita to BMoro Gray But on the whole tha picture his letters and All druggists to anyone. Diplomacy, public opinion and history Kvm to Ito TouUlqI Color. Hole dont matter. It would be sheer tnsanity to seek 0mm MRtj) dwfeWO It bofr taalmfr reports, as well as the letters of Martinez CamForgive tbe man who smRes you on pos he publishes, present ''to our eyes of Cuba In one cheek and &e will generally swat the laurels of the battlefield, to bear the fire of the year preceding the Maine Incident would the enemy's artillery and contribute to the glory on the other. HOWARD E. BURTG1, WKV.".D have Justified any nation, hear or remote, in lnter- - you of the Spanish commanders. The essential thing fiporfmoa prW (k'MWIW! lzrgd.fi, for the sake Of humanity t a-la to convince Spain that Cuba wtll be but a heap venlng Syesp. WiiawW. Jfrm. (miM( Klvor, lie; Gold. fiOr Ki do or Copier, ft. Mailing p IS th- - sutu. foil unanimous In Its desire for and Vnr ehitaro lid -. rut on ippilratUt prlr'O of ruins. What compensation will she receive -- a.. a a mvopcB ,3a.cuttW!Bd ooUC. (KSbutU, pant Independence; then for the sacrifice entailed by the campaign? .bloody war which could only lead to an ephem UO. tral peace and at best would have left tbe Island We must burn and raze everything. It would be Too much stategy can tangle Itself a dreary waste tor years to come; the W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. Uy to fight at though we were an European of more than It can fool others. rights foreign land owners and Investors trampled unarmy? Where rifles are of no avail let dynamite A- - MACEO." der foot; all this h or Tor had to be Ho the work- , stopped. to subdue such .! ,33MLfiPly,way bloodthirsty, dee- Spain did not lose Cuba as a consequence of the war with the United perate pirates was to' adopt their own tactics: The by the very Keeps the spindle bright and mission of Spain;, military States; Insurgents, of their own admission, never gave In that representatives ' from grft. Try a box. free harassed the and nor accepted battle, but regulars lny, Cuba was Irretrievably lost to Sold by dealers everywhere. destroyed their sources of supply. "Concentra8paln in 1897, and the few Spaniards residing In the coast towns, the tion" seemed to be tbe only solution of tbe probonly safe abode for them lem, for the wives and children of the Insurgents" felt themselves a despised, ostracised minority (lastOMifeA) !! n 1 MANDO EN CUBA (My Command In Cuba) In letters of gory scarlet on a per of livid gray. Whatever the motive may have been that prompted such a choice, that bloody "eye catcher of a line fitly symbolizes the man and the work which caused so many years of discontent lu Cuba. Weyler has been on trial before public opinion for butchering . his enemies instead of fighting them; and be flaunts in our faces the ugly stains W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES HAND-8EWE- that show w hereto wiped off his knife D re General fertile province of Spain a (and province which more than once manifested her intention to throw ofT the Bourbon yoke), he makes such a case against the country that buys his services as no citizen of the United States could have ever made to justify Americas attitude In the Cuban mix up Weyler was the best hated ijian in Cuba when the government of his nation Anally recalled him. This book will cause him to be cursed the length and breadth of the peninsula. "1 wrote It," he says, "to give all the facts about my conduct as general In chief, a conduct admired not only by army officers, high and low, who wrote me Innumerable letters, but by privates, who, on their return to the peninsula, spoke of me with an enthusiastic ' fej or for which I can never thank them enough. Various reasons prevented me from doing years ago (when I could not have freed my mind from a certain bias) a work which I can now do In perfect peace of mind, thanks to the time that has passed, and which has soothed the irritation due to the Injustice I suffered at the hands of some men. "Furthermore I did not wish to sadden Senor 8agasta by retelling tbe story of our colonial disasters; neither did I feel any pleasure in censuring the Illustrious Gen, Martinez Campos, my predecessor In Cuba, however uncharitably he acted toward me after his return to the capital. A perusal of the book fails to prove that Wey-letKept his promise to treat the subject with perfect moderation; the generals blood is still boiling, and with some justification, for atrocious aa his conduct sas hu many Instances, It could not very well be criticized In Spalh by the SpanCaptain of the most , t Constipation Vanishes Forever j long-looke- Electrotypes m n ish government..! Had Weyler been endowed with the literary genius of a Marbot or a LasCaze8. $e cou'd have made a much stronger case against Spain and presented his own actions In a much more favorable light. Unfortunately his knowledge of the writer's craft Is as deficient' as his fund of Information touching political economy, general hispolitics la tory, national anad International ' Tneager. Weyler Is not a diplomat; the slippery land of nuances and Innuendos Is to him terra incognita; a primitive brute, with rudimentary ethics, though unflinchingly frank and straightforward, he never ventures an assertion which cannot be supported by documents; henever pays any attention to hearsay but quotes peoples letters in eztenso. A fascinating type, after all, for the observer blessed with the sense of history; Just Imagine what a Weyler would have developed Into If he had not been born some 50ft years 4oa late; clad In steel, he had been riding a caparisoned mount, or, if he had been allowed to range over Europe during the Thirty Years war! General Weylera style Is very trying; even hlB proclamations vainly modeled after Napoleon tt ' gefngrTareTy'"sounff-TBeTSStrthi- makes a people or an army vibrate. Ills relaot the Cuban campaign1 with all the facta. figures, names recorded ItC haphazard fashion day by day, Is well nigh unreadable, But the documents he publishes In support ot his thesis (some of them of a confidential character and which must have been secured through diplomatic means) make It well worth while wading through an otherwise dull, shapeless and Indigestible piece Of writing. First of all we. are made to realize how hopeless the plight of the Spanish commanders had become In the island when Weyler took the situ atton In hand; tbe many generals who preceded him had been losing ground from day to day; their cables to 'the Spanish government gave lnfonnatlon of a pesslmlstle characfer or which the public and the press were seldom apprised; their confidential correspondence betrayed heartrending facts; more than once poor Gen. nez Campos had humbly confessed himself beaten, while phe cabinet led the Spanish nation 'to j believe that the war was practically ever,-$In (pmipand cjf Weyler TllmS'elf. when-plac- ed the Cuban army, was not even given what he waa entitled to, an honest account of the situation. When I landed la Cuba, he writes, 1 did ot even suspect the terrible conditions that prevailed In tbe Island. I did aot know anything - Uons ... f .an 1 1 ' It wat one of theae experimental farmer, who put green tpeclacle on hia cow and fed her (having!. Ilia theory was that it d.dn't matter what the cow ate so long as she was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had not entered into hia calculations. It's only a tenderfoot" fanner that would try such an experiment with a cow. But many a farmer feed him xtlf regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost as well eat shavings for all the good he gets out of his foocV The result is that the stomach grows weak" the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired and tha man suffers the miserica of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness. sj .:TVCr To strengthen tho stomach, res fore the activity ot tha or tans of digestion and nutrition and brace up the nerves, e sa Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery . It la on an remedy, mad baa the confidence ol physicians an fjlllni ell as tbe praise ot thousands bealed by Its use, s gave them constant aid of eu'iy movement of MI 17sbratorlcaI - A l The Tenderfoot Farmer M' v No Guatfr berBna.,ly.IPa-ip-bad8entenc(L.tQ-death- ..a -I.- 40-19-10. d -- ni m AXLE GREASE Continental Oil V. , Co, |