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. lt ... a .J;H?~Ular and cherished b~lef d&y)l df the museulb. "•h.ep persona lPPbJiJ· ''~ n.;hmen · that any book werQ admltt d 1 l · •'t

_.1 w~(~)J' .e~~ot be found tn the BritiSh conclucted tt.:O:h'f t~~pa~~ an.! ¥~:e~~~f'lfitot worth preservtn~. The cbarse of an . atteMant. aft~r ilr:Jt JDU~~VQl .;1\~1(. ~e greatest library In bavlng made ap.PU~tloll. ~ · -wrluD~rt th' ·~orl~ •. lll the varlety and high . "naming condition tln.'lf .lllice ot abode

· .!fU~•tY 0~ Jtq books and man~scripta, of tlle appllcantt- ,,a weU as the (lV lp,!l ;thl;!lt Perf~t arrangement. . The and . bour 4m · wll,lcb fdD.llbs~on :w"a n'-t\PJa'tJ.Ubi'aQ: .at ParJs contains xnote wkt!ted. 1 Pe.rsoll8 ittus appliln-gthad ·to volulJl'~. but 1 <;ex®l& In this res~ct preseQt : ~~mqelveJ Jl.t tbft porter"s

., out~ · the llbracy- of the British lod&e. f<Jr, ttcketil of a(!.JPlsBlop. Ont:r ~1Uit'lum, wblcb contains fully 2} ten perao~ wete,,a~xnltted at Qnce, OOMUIO · volumes, . many of which and. they. were obllt'ett ~•to fteep tog~tb·

· ~ &l'e · ~~mely- raJe, besides more er, under. charge ot an omcet< .. tba;t;·· ~.ooo priceless manuscripts, _,;. : · t;QVE\riog the blstory of the i"houlanda A'tterid Dally. ~P[lc1 ftQm . the earliest periods of an· Under sucb 'n arrangement onlj tlq~lty as recorded through the me· sixty pert!ons could view the· j:!Ollec­dlum of wrltlngs on material lighter tlon 1n a daJ. In 1808 It was ordere4 than stone or clay. tbat eight p!U'tlea of Gtteen each,

11J,e toxnbs of the world, the eaves should be admitted In a day. These '.. ~f ta, lands, the hiding' places c;~f an· restrictive measures have long since

elent: )riJsers, tbe Ubral'les of aU Da• been reselnd'ed, and now the publll)

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Uoils have '9.Jeid~c1 tbelr tt~li\ia In rel· 1es to· the Brlttsh ~useuJJiX. · ·

The musell&: 'contatnil''tJi~: world's ' " . I:J'G!lteSt eolleetlon of lnatni~tlve obo

jects relating to the (levelopment of the human race. Room after room, In a seemingly endless gallery of cham­bers,· Is filled wltb cases containing the rellcs of past ages-the jewelry, the art obJects, the weapons, even the

' elotblng and boJ,tJehold 'umlture of races long since extinct. Here we may look. upon the preserved bodies

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o( Egyptians w.bo llved centuries be­lore th~ advent of the Christian era: we may liee their portraits painted ou

, 'the comns: we may view the raiment th«>se ancient .~s and queens and :thelr subjects :e. · We are cartlM back on the Wltlgft .of retroceding. time,

1 and stlu:ld among the anetenta. do) Here. also we may see Ule evidences

of tb~ culture, the refinement, and . .the ov~Jence of G.teece and Rome. The heJt, JJJ•rbles, the rarest ~ewelry, the most nearly perfect bronzes, the man· usctlpta, tbe el()tblng, the very houae­hol~ ~-~ of tlleae people to whom we o"e :Jft .tlvlllzatlon. are here s~pwn Ull!, . 'e <:rude, har11ll and vlrll~ life 'of ~e. mt4cne ag~s and of e(U'ly . Brlt· llin are ,also 1portrayed thl'()ngh do­mel!tlc collections preserved 1n the museum. -Delight Of the 8tudcsrit

Tbeae · collectlona, In connection . . 'With the· llbraQ', make -the museum a place lD'whtch thE! student would ldve to linger until ''the weeks bee&n~e mon~s· and \bb mobths rears: _ The eaaeiloo 'Of t'ile 'World's knowledge ls p~erl~cl hete. a distlllattQn \llat ban· 11het$ au cue dr thoiJgbt of the l!trlv· Jngtlte· of to-day from the mind of the

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enters the museum, for algbt11eeln$, to the nuillber of tbouslmds a 4v .. tb$ number ot persons en~erln& Its por­tals on a holiday being not far b'om 50,000, . •

The Brltlsb Museum owes ltli orl·. gin to a private Individual, Sir Hans Sloane, a distinguished collector of books and antlqultles, who, by bla will, In 1753, left the whole of bls ecil· lectlon, valued at ma.ny hundred· thou· sand dollars, to the nation. Parlla· ment passed an act for the establish· meljl.t of a repository for this eollee­tton. To defr~y t~e expense, . $1,· 600,000 was ral~ed by a lottery. The 'Jilanslon known as Montague bouse, one of the ·targejlt In London, stand· lng on Great Russell street,· In Blooms­bury, was taken for the home ot the collection, and was open~d to the pul)o llc for the tlrst time In 1795.

I The museum has had many notable accessions of books and manuscripts, having been given, among others, the royal libraries of George II., George III., and George IV. Its great manu• script collections number about a dozen, from all quarters of the globe. It Is especially rich In orlentM and classic manuscripts.

• In 1Q16, the accession of t~e so­

called Elgin marbles-the sculpture& from the Parthenon, secured to Eng· land through Its · ambal!sador to tbe Porte, Lord Elgin-made necessary the construction of a new wing to the

• museum, and In 1828 a general recon· structlon was begun, which waa brought to a termination 1n 1852.

The museum building Is a great. low. massive granlte structure of very plain exterior except on Its aoutb front on Great Russell street, which has an elaborate tonic portico, faclns an extensive courtyard.

The museulD Is more famiDar;· probo ably, than any other single bul14tng In Gr~at Britain to American t(iurlstiJ, who frequent In great numbers the hotels and boarding houses that sur­round the museum.

lluolan 8oldlora Loat NC~rve. A curious phase, of t,!le struggle nee,r

Tlellnlt last Mart~b Js told by a eorre­sliOndent, as f«>fiow11·: "'.r.he· ftgbt was short and !l~clslve. The Russllllls could not stand In the np~n ftetds under tlie shrapnel and soon scattered like sheep, wlille many pfrtles waved towels and ha!_ldkerchlefs to surrender, During the rest ot the day the Japanese were occupied buntln'B tor R"USI!lans. The lattelt- bad broken up Into small parties and ~e,r~ _tlfel)lg in e~ery dh'~~Uon~ tnanY hlitlng 1n the ra'v\nea and In Chinese houses. aowever brave the,­wete 10: trt~~Ung, ~heh conitited some made spectacUia ot 'themselves hardJr to be expected fi'o:tn men of a mUltarT race. 'l'iu~ ~;lgJ..t' of stalwart soldiers armed 'With rille& kneellng before Ja. panese cart • drivers, tdslllng their

.hanaa, bumplnt torellead• to the e•ttb or reading· i J.)r!lter boo~e aloud·, and,

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Tl'le provlncea In arma agalnat tho Czar'a rule are ahaded on the map. Flf· • teen cltlea ara affected, •• followa: .

' W.A:RSAW-mty under martial law: I three districts to suppress agrarian atreets barleaded: many wounded ~lsturbanees. In ftghts. MINSK-Peasant disturbances spread·

LODZ-State of siege proclaimed af• lng. ter street fights In which 600 were EKATERINOSLAV-A panic create!! killed: 20,000 Jews left clty. by the distribution of proclamations,

CZENSTOCHOWA-A bomb thrown calling on the people to ftght against ut Chief of · Pollee. K. M. Pavoloft treason. Lowest classes being ln· wounds him and seven other per- cited by the pollee against the edu­

cated classes. sons were seriously w~,!lnded. BALASUOFF-Town councll adopted

KOVNo-A mob of a tl:iousand per- resolution 4emandlng the abolltlon eons attacked t'M JIOllce tatlon aqd of wuce dictatorship conferred on the Governor General's .palace to- • General Trepotr. ·, • daY,. . B'YELOSTOK-Workttlen demander\

STARIST A-Revplutlonlsts I are seat· opel!lng of all factories and the lm· terlng proc!lamatlons broadcast mediate' satisfaction of all grlev· &J;nong the peasantry calllns .on ances, under a threat of bloodshed. them to rise, ~ALISH-Popul&tfpn was thrGwn In·

ROSTOFF-ON·DON-The pollee dlB· to panic by, a. -.udden valleY of r& . covered that large quantities of volver shots In the center of the

anne and amt:nunltlon have 'been · clcy and by "red Oag" demonstra· purehued here an.d shipped, to the ttons. Caucaaua. ' KlSHENEFF'-A11 printers go on

CHEMBTOCHOFF-A bqmb thrown stri)te. Into the !JOllce station wounded sev- ·ODESSA-Two Co!!sacks and fo.ur eral ,POlicemen. workmen killed and a J!COre wound·

SAUT6FF-Troops dispatched to . .ed In rlo'ts. Factories closed. ' ------ _ ........ -~ ___ .... __ ..... - -- ----..:...----- -------~- ------------------,...-Ifill ... ~w --~~....,.'4..$AU:V.kvw~.-pmw._. ~ ~414-m~ nu.v.._ ' ' .

NOMADIC RICH AN., POOR. NEW FRENCH COAT OF ARMS. . .

Two Claaaea of People That- Are Wotld Y.'anderora.

Only two dasse3 of people spend tb,elr time wandering over the earth, tb:e r~stless• rich and the restless poor -the··. people- Who• ·have so much tbat they don't know what to do with lt. and those who have so little that It floes not concern thelr mtnds-mlllton· alre.s and tramps. The ~ramp's range ot travel Is not so wide as that of the w~&ndertng mtlllonalre, but quite likely be dr&Wf' the same surceape . of.. soul weariness from change of scene that hls wealthier fellow cltlzen does. He sleeps ln ·a different haystack every night add the millionaire In a dllferent ,hotel. He becomes a connoisseur In bajstaelts as the other d9es In Inns an.d carl].v•nsarles. TJavel becomes 1ike. oplulil or any other dmg. Kept . UJ)long enough, one can't do without

, It 18 ete1111l11)' liVIng In one's '·"'''" and grlpsaek. Whlch·are at least ·vexations which do not bother the trftlllP·, He Uvea tilE! freer life or the t:,.o. •t It were not lor the Intermit· t~nt ehi.~ea, the occasional famine and tb& cproi;enslty of dogs to ftnd fault .tth tlie tramp we sboutd prefer his ~~,.. ot travet.:-st. Louis Globe-Demo-• crat. . .

Another Change In Heraldic Symbol of Republic.

france has made, In the course of her'·~~atory, so many changes in her het8.14tc symbbl that the latest has escaped almost without. notice. The Republic has just taken to Itself a new coat-of-arms, which came Into or~ flelal use for the tlrst time during the king of Spain's recent visit, the es· cut«theons being then quietly amxed to the ministry of foreign affairs, where, since his majesty resided tbere, they doubtlesa passed with many a worthy Frenchman for the Spanish coat·of·arms. The new design con· slats of the. llctor's fasces, around which are twined sprays of oak and olive, the whole bound together with a tiand bearing the Inscription, "Lib­erty, Equality, Fraternity," and around all a cartouch with the words "French Republic.•· ·

Invited to Naval Featlvltlea. Commander Roy C. Smith, the Amero

lean naval attache at Paris ll.nd Capt. Prince ItlcbQjo, tho Japanese naval at­tache, have been Invited to attend the naval festivities at Brest In Wblcb tbe British and French fleets wlll partlcl· pate.

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"We are told tbnt nil the world loves a lover," su.rs the oynlonl bachelor: "also tha ~ mtsery lovell company."

Four Facts '1Jhr. ~

Sick Women To Considet .

' ~-edi!f B. Pinltlaam•s Vegetabl. CoiiiP!JriM

Haa e~n UMflllllled Ret:ouiJJ/ Cun.s­Mn. ftni1;4m's Aduiu ltJ Coa/r4m­IW, Fr., Gild alr.tJars Helpful

FmsT.--Tha.t •lmost every operattOD ln our hospitals performed upon women becomes necessary- throug\1 neglect of sut-b symptoms as backache, lrrerrula.r and painful menstruation, leucorrhma, dlsplacemel\ta of the uterus. pun In the aide, '\lurnlng sensation In the atom• aoh, bearlng·dowu pains, nervousn-. dizzineliB and aleepleBIIDeSS. ...

SECOND.-The medicine that holds the record for' the largest number of absolute ou:res of female Uls Ia Lydia E. Pinkham'• Vegetable Compound. It regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism· u not.blng else can. ·

For thirty pars It boa beou helping women to be ~~~~g. eurin'g backache, nervousness, kidney trouble11. all uter­Ine and oVArian Inflammation, weak· ness and displacements, regulating nf'enstruatlon perfectly and overcom­ing lta pains. It hGS also proved itaolt inval\tahle 1n prerariog fpr oblldblrtb and the change o life. ·

TmRD.-The great volume of anao­llclted and grateful testimoniala on"file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lyon, Mass., many of which are from time to time published by perll\isalon, !rive a.b­I!Olute evidence of the value ol Lydia E. Pinkham's \'eget&bleCompoundand MfS, Pinkham's advice .

FoUBTo.-Every alllng woman in tbe United States Ia asked to aooept tlae fol\owi,ng Invitation. lt Ia free. wlll

. bi-lng you health and may u.ve your life.

Mrt. PJnkbam•e Staadlaclavltatloa toWomtn.,·Women suffering from any form of female wealmeBB are lnvlted to promptly- couununlqate with Mrs. Plnk· ·ham. at {lnm1 MUB. · ~11 letters are ,received, 1~•tl· read and answered by womoli~: 'Jfromaymptoma glven, ybur ~u'JAo;l~ be located and the quickest dd ~t way of recovery advised. 9!-t·of the nat volume of ex· perience m l\iol.ting female illa. Mrs. Pinkhll.m prc;ba.bly bas the very knowl­edge tba.twlU hefp y~ur cu.se. Burelr, any w0111JD, rlcb or ~r, Ia vftfY foolltlh lf _abo d~ not take aclvan~c of thla geU6~-:Q~~-•Iiitaaoo.

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The Opportunity of Today Tbe opportunltJ tor'tbe ~•n wltb IIUle mo11111

I• better tud•J Ill tbo pralf\e otatae or Cbt BOiltb· "'"" IbiD ever before In tlio biii.OfJ r tbl

. aet1011o To be oure. tbere Ia- not tht YIU G~n abulce of laud for tbe bome.teado t.bat nl"'ed lo tbe 'ill•. Tbe lando tbeu taken up nuder Govern· men' lawo are llOW protlperuuo tarn11 and raocbeo. 'l'btre I• nee4 of uwre btnlb to deYetor. tbl counur. In &be Boothwett.-ln4taa Ten • turr, Olltaboma and Tea-re vu& areiU or un· Improved land po' ''' rteldtoa tbe e~ropo or wblolllt le etpt.~te. I'!J!Ottcattr tho umo lbllll t• tl'lle of 1be towna. Yew ttaea of booloeu are adeqoate1lrti'J'!!•enud. __ 'fheffl are m~nloll@ nf all oor101 or WlD£•A.W A.K£ HEN• A. BE YOtJ 0 Ef ·' U rou are Intonated, teit 01 -.hl.\c~~ ••'­bow wuob JOU btYO to Ioven, and •e will «1!1411

fuftlleb tbe lnfurmatiOII. Write ft~r a oop_7 or our paper, "Tbe Cumlnll Ooltlltry." U'l ,_ AddrNI,

GEORGEMDtrON, G. P. AT. A. IOxtll, IT, LOVII, MO.

Gasoline_ Engines and Pumps

For IRRIGATIOf( and Other Purpoaea.

Snnd lnq,ulrlea and apoqlncatlons to

, TH FLINT-LOMAX . ELEC RIC &· .MFG. CO.

DBNVCR, COLORADO, Two blocks south of Union Depot.

If you cnn't do an:vthhU:r elso · J'oU tean at least keep out of the other tel· )ow's way.

Complete External and Internal Treatment

+ to deanse the skin of crusts and scales1 and soften the thicken~ cUti­cle; CUTICURA Oint­ment to instantly allay itching, Irritation, and inflammation and soothe and heal; and CUTI· CURA Pills to eo0l and deanse the blood. • A Slnctc Set, ClllltJnr but One 'Dotlat; Ia oltan aUfflclcnt to cun the IDOit tonur­lnr. dkfiaurmr lkln, ICalp. and bloocl faiJJDOtt, cc.ccmu, ras&a, ltchln2a, ancl lrrttatloal. with loa of hair, &om~ er.. ~ wbco an cJu f.U..

lold ~.Jboul the wort' Outlftra Sou. lie.. 01Jtt.

e.!Oo"!.~oolnnt, JOe. ( a - 91 Clbocolata C...te4 a.IG. J'!'! .... 1.,1, I l.ol>doD 111 Che

11<1.1 Parlt,l 'itu• dtla ~ llotf~ ~ .A-n. PoilU l>ruf II Cbtno. Corp.,_ Boll

8er11etul lor • llow to ~ ~·onur 1 ~ -rotroiiiiUIIMI't.o..,..

Denver Direetory 1'1l~~o C. \\', t'AlR ()Oit!lilt'll. \\'OUK8 t•o.

Metal otcytlgllta, atnmpel} ateel ca11lnaa, Pllf• In« and ~t1nte. llle q,n•l mcna.l rol'f•. "'"

Tlll!l COLOilADO TltlNT .C: AWNINO CO lla18111ocka, Camp Furaltul'e Flac•.

lGill L.awronce St.. Penver, bolorado.

STOVE REIPAIRB or ever}' known mak• '' -.nove, turnaoe or ranar,. Oe..a A.

l'ullen, 1881 l.awrence. Deuv..r. l'bone 7ao.

Jj',.TJIJ'ua J. H. WILSON S10CK SADDLES A•• JOUr "•ater '" tb"m. 1a'" no other.

Tbt A. E. MEEK TRUNK & BAS MF&. GO. trOT I Oth At., Denv~tr. o•n.o. Write for 4'fttlnR

BLActtSMITHS' anu wal{onmakora' f."PIIII.,., " whnlo"" l~ and ret at . 'liGOre

llllrdware a lroD Co., 111tb Ill \VaaN h411tfl'l',

GROWN PALACE HiiTEl.t,~·~~~~~'l Eurol!flllD plaa. 11.10 Blld uwanl.

COLUMBIA HOTEL 1 blqcke from un· • Inn dtlpat, UP 1 Hh

st. Rate• 11.~0 to 12.00. Atntotl~ao plan.

AMERICAN HOUSE ~:r~nb:f;i,~t. 'rr'tr! ._.,.. 12 ptol' ... ., bnt..: on tb~ w ... -. A -nfll'fll on ntan.

Oxford Hotel D..uv•r. Uu block r...,_,.. lll!f<t!L lholftlt. l'f"-P-.f· (J. II. ~UU&ME, IIIIP'.

WHOLESALE 8R0Cf RS ~-~::';, ·~:=r.· ;~,; Otoe Brands of Canned Goods t'he P, S.llefllller .II Hall Mill'• t·n., lii'DYIOP

B. E. BU~LINGAMB cl CO~

ASSAY omcE ••• Er::~~~ .. y JUtebl .. 11t41aCotora4o,llll56. lampltlbYaall~ espta:11wlll recehepror~d carellllat1~= Gold .. sum Balllol C)ft ·:'J~~.::\cD. CM~tratfcl Tast&-'00 ~~r:tt: t~~ .. lota; ,lfll•lfll Lewreaea .... U.D'f8f'• C •• ., '

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On a number of medical eubJectl a· tow ot Dr. Osler's pithy ObiJetvatlODI follow.

"Hia habtr. &rc gooa-l.tld be drtDkl city wawrl"

-"Tbc etrlklnq df1la!lce ot nl&Dpox

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"Tube,rclo bacilli rtde Into the luns• on black chargcrs-cdal smoke •nd flullL"

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"Fotilalo brunettell, from tbe age or I 2 to 20, are apt to bo hypochon4rl•' acnl."

-"A If much pity should be given to a

woman'• tours u. to a roose golDS barefoot." .

-"Punctuality lo the only nece~tall')'

viJ1ue. lfnt~J thlo, and all others will be added."

-"We use only one side of onr bralzs.

In doing small thlngu-as buttonln&f the collar."

-"Bfl 1 UlfJIC'Ioun nf n man with wblto

hutr, a dark mu11tucho nnd a ftorld comploJrlon. He hno served tho godt."

-"There oro no 11tralgbt haclts, no

flym 1Jl"1 rlrnl tnceo, not even legs-we on• a croollod and porvorao goner• Ilona." -

"No fnrm~>r In this countr'J' gDII through lifo without an attack of dYII­fJOPIIIn-uome early. 11omo late, 1omo all tho Umo." -

"We nrc hi\PP>' onl7 when our tom• rwraturo lR above 98 dogrooa, wblcb comes In th11 ma,Jorlt)' of ua from ' p. m. to 2 a. m." -

"Tho liver Is a pqrtcotly usolo11 or ~ran. It Is o mont u11oful organ for 1 ho pb)'ttlolan. Thorotoro, nov or tell U10 Udty It Ia ouporftuou~s.' '

GATHERED WlaDCiM. I

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It'll n Ions lono that haJJ no short· com to so.

-It Is Romotlmca oaolor to remember

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A man baa clothoa to put bn; a woman to show ott.

You aan scnorally size up a man br tho tblnl• ho doesn't do. -

lAta of roll1lon 111 scarcely a aatla· facto!')' aubatltut.o tor a ftro oacape. -

Poarla aro omblomallo of tears, e~~o pt>olrllly to tho womoo wbo can't aftorct tbom.

1 -· Don't placo too much conftdonce In appoaran~>OI. A IICJniUI IOmctlmea woara good cloth~>a.

-Tbn man who vurobuoa bls popu·

larlty aoon ctlacovors that tho m!lrkot 11 liable to fluctuations.

-1 know a follow who bouts that bo

Ia 111 bonoat u tbo dar Ia Ions. Per­bapa be 11. J'vo only mot blm at Dlllat.

IAftTDftiAL IQUiaa.

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Tbe IODI, IOOICI IIOVe II the lateat .vrlnkJc. - .

Tbu ebort aloovo la tho Jon• •utt In tbla IDUOD'I &amo. - .

J'allhlon'a eutre aro not always hard -tndcod, tboy olton h&vo a 10ftollln1 ertcc•M . ~

Ia mf ladY of faihlon 1111 mertlor now&d&)'a aloeo lhe . baa Pltnq Clf rooUl to lauab Jn ber alcovot r - . . ...

Wbllo tho Japaneao rap the Rut· etan11 ovo.r ronder. ta• bkln'a adopUur tbo Japane&O wrap ovo,r bore. -

Tao allltlltor'a aktn Ia ftt~t cliolca tor DJ)' lad)''a toUot bas. fntultoo ol4. taumn....o.t~rcOd to bold Jl(),Wdor pulf ••ut mtrror lnatood ot • UottentQt tJr twol ·

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Writing from Washington on recent momentous events lo Rusala. Jobn CtUJan O'Laughlln, the veteran nuwapapcr corrcspoQdentl says: ' No longer can the . Russian govern· mcnt hold out against the Inevitable.

'fhe -revolutionary outbren on t),le ablps or the Black sea neet makes hnmedla~e peace with Japan, what­fiver her terms, ·a moral cettalnty.

This Is the opinion of diplomats who. know, RUSI!Ia's slwatlon. They Mid to­day tile czar must accept tbe Japa­neoe conditione wltbout delay ~ or· der to be tree to deal with the terri· ltle Internecine war which has. begun, and tbey' look for sreater expedition by the St, Petersburg authorities •n naming peace plonll)otentlarles and In giving tbem lnatrucUons which wJII lend to a cessation of boetllltles.

JaJ;an, on her part, Is anxious that a lTPaty shall be signed, ao as to end the state of war; and this will not be possible 11bould tho autQcracy be over· thrown and a state of anarch)' reign In the Immense e.mvlre ot the Slavs. Minister Takablra, representative of Japan, doomed tho developments at Odessa, of such Importance as to war· rant lnqulrloe, and he discussed the situation to-day with Secretary Taft.

VVashlngton bas been aurcharged with sensational ntmors In regard to the developm9nts In Russ\a'a Internal llltuatlon. It haa boetf said that the American consul at Odessa bad cabled tor warshfps; that all the powers wore on tho point of asking President Roosevelt to 119nct .men of war to tho nJ ar II sea to prot.oct foreign Interests; thal all tho warllblps of the Black sea float bad hoisted the red Oag In place ot the Imperial Russian atanclard, and tbat most or tbo arttllery or the Rus-

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elan t.lrrny was ,on the ovo of jolnfns tho rovolutlonlata.

Some of these rumors had a ellsht basla and others wcro falao. But tho truo situation as doplctod by o11lclal and diplomatic dlapatohce I• bad onQulb, without exanoratlon.

Ambu111ador Moyer at St. Peter• burs cabled to the etate department a report cobccrnlns· tho muttnJ on tb,e baltloahtp 1 Knlaz Potemkln alld tbe torpooo boat de•truyera, whlcb COD• flrma In ovor1 detail tbo mossago sent by Consul Heenan ,_t Odella. ·

Private tnfarmatlon r$letve4 at tht Ruaalan ombhiJ tlonftrma the report that bad rood waa at the bolton_l of the trouble aboard ta., Klit"' Po~entkln. A 11&1lor appl'()abbecf an ()lftllll' or tbe dock. and waa lnmortlnont and. tbre&t· enlns In bla complaint about tbe food. Tho Ru81lan naval replatlona make an ofttcqr p,.etlcallf th' ~aate~ ott& man's ure. The oftlcv lpp"retrtlt found t' lmpoulblo to.tnduco 1he Wl· _pre to u~t tht'l muttneor. Be drtw bla l'(lvolv()r and abot tb e tJJ.•:~,

Tho tatter's oomradeB, J~t*n( b)l1 daah<ld at tbo tnurdorer an«J·x blln. Tbof knew It eomkuainf ot tta»cea at t•Cltccad e~1rr· tf.f 3P~~ tho ·~oth·o. 1¥1th 'tho

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-.tate ot dlsaftec~o~. Russian ·wo,uld be ~res!ed sh(l,ut4 ,

~~=;~_.~~·~=:~~omeers on wJI:h ment$ ~f tbls arm · pf tb~ f. 4\)rthat 16 krl''wn ,ae~Ice Jom. the re~lutlon.

-oftfcers were de-· , 1he situation fs -i!O· bad Ula.t ~(., :NJIU ordered to duty lie,~ 'cares to ·Ptedfct 'W'bat W~it

In the BJtltlc •quad· pen. It Is suggested tb•t (:ilall'tl ron,, put for dut7 under may trY to ewm tbe tlcJe of d111®1l; Vlco ' tont by maldng r,dtcat r~fp.rJ»s wtt:h.

When Al.fmlral Choukmn .as- out· turtb~r dela:r. 'fbe ..ttb~bt~· Is that lumed command Black 8J!~ fleet the people haye 110 ort~ll··lbeen told he t~~~e an The report· that 'they wllfbe 8fven kre,~r1!,attlcJ· whlcb be transmitted to the--admiralty vatlpn In the goyern~pen_~;~Jnct ip often dee~rlbed a deplorable state of.,'Watrs. deceived that they ""J' ~ow h~sltate. The !lhlps were dirty, the men ~IJildly It ls said, to eto.P t)Jelr revoJtJttonarr trat~ed, and there was a Jr1.~8. tack work unUI they have realJ~e'ii tne 1 Map of Sw•d•n a.~.d .Nor:w~ty, 'hcrw,lng ot dlacJplloe. , ho».es wh~ch have been lncldng tbf!m Lq~-''lon Df ~c~ontly D1111larecl "W~t

HI$. repqrt created a sensation fn St. to the use of force, · Fo~" P A 1 S" "'f tr The> czar Js' hantUcapped by tb<t all- (Dqtted circles mark Stookholm, Karl·

etersburc. as VIce 4 dmlra · p.J'YO. Q • 11e~ce of. a strong-.Jnau. trqm bl!* gov~ skrona, Gothenburg and Farosund who was ~etached trom dllty )it ~· ~rnment. ·One ofllcJal "tatd there 'II' ports, which by order of tbe Swed·· nectlon with the Black •ea G~et tor d~a!f levetot ine'cuocrlty Jn the"tlureau- lab government are barred to for-

the· rQttJer . t' · ,, Mr. ttbbUs states tb.at wlllt~ ~e J~· ,

staocUng In bla doorway ® ¥,a~~-· · morning watc'h{n,s a. ~~r~ ~ui:;k 4e~f· '' whfch bad been wan4~r,l,ija ar.oun~ ~J, ranch tor a few days, he w~ lillfl'.p~tleif ' to see the del)~ rear ojt hfs hlbd 1~J~ .. ~ alld engage iri· a .strugjle wfth some· • ;r. tbJng which wa11- wound· · ~roun!l lt,it ' legs. Rushing near to where' the (Je~r was standing,· the ranchntan was. startled to see a huge. nttler, meae· :·. m:1og easilY sUe teet. wound ali),JJnd the legs of the bucJL Clbq)ll~s a qe.e near tiy, Mr. Tlb~lts wa~ch~(l tb!) -b!lt· . tie for over half an bour. It. Wl!oll about an even struggh!, lJut f.lt~Ut . the buc.k succeeded 1il extrlC4tlll8 ~~till· . self and dashed tbe snalie ag~lnst a rock, kUling lt.-DenV'er News.

VIper In Colorado. A hog-nosed viper, said to be lltl

venomous as the horned viper ot ~-rica. was dragged, wfth six other veft·

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aervlce at vtacUvostok, tiad .~d· the -era· tJc .•aciUne. In his opflifon .. ,._, •.. , elgn warships.) . record ot being ,.. goqd oflfcer. But .,.. VIce Admft'IU Ski'ytllof!. c:erta{Q.ly In In tbat'of dlplomBts here, If ·there ls &.TRENGTH OF TWO NATIONS.

& · · a man wbo can save aut.PcratfC' Rua- . Sweden.

his later years bad «lV(Jted ·;q;J,Ofe o.! eta,· that· man ts Sergllis De Witte, ex- ~ 39 000

and a water dog from . yesterdj.f"fA· J4lll~!:,fi ~

These VIJ!e'Yi~ ~,,~,,;; places BDfq~i.tJ!;~~

his time to pfeasul'e, llan to dUty • and fl"A""'O "'lnlst"'r ot t~e empire. The Army, peace ootlng • • • • • • • • • • • 0 the fleet Suffered aB a r"sult , .. .... ... " ~ War footing . ~.. .. .. .. .. .. 500,0 0

. "· · · mor"': •bo•"•hUul men In St. Peters· )0

Vf "d 1 "I C'h k-' t v r ...... Field guns .•........• : • . . . . 2 .. 0

Is the first ~n~dtb'i~·:ff have· been- f~u~,~,~~ :S\l,ft~f}~f

"""! ~ ee "" m r.. ou ... n a once re- burg· h._ve ·urgently recommended that Small battleships and mod· ---· -'"'!'"--":' .... ':'" ~ ~\!. "; ~· 1 ., v~··~

.. ~ , ~··' l j: ' .~ celved orders to reorgablze .the fleet be ,be ~ade cbaucellor or the empire. ern coast defense vessels... llt and put .It ln an eftecuve condition. Th~ e2,ar has refUsed to adopt this &d· Monitors and gunboats . . • • 25 He attempted to Impose the 11trlc,t~st Vice becauso of Jlls detestation of thls N t t 1 1 as

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· ~ ~ ~rtlvll'fll ., a V.it(J@l; ·• :~~.0;:::~'rt' K~~•liu$, {'a .. .,ul:v 1o,-(spec~1~~ -~

In tid$ !~tiOD ot ~enn81JV~~~ tJ,\~tj ._, Is ~ grow~g lieUet th~t tor. *'1~~~~i · ne:t Dtaeuea as .-Rbeutq•U?fm. '.".JJ;i ·,• La:me Sack tbel'$ rs · only .,91jJ!'.~:~ii~_r>t·. cure a.nd that Is Dodd's Kt~!fey PJtt,f~ .,. Thla · bellet grows from su~ «: .. tilt 11--~~ ~ that ot Mrs. ;M. L. Dl!VISb~· ;p(, ·Q!JJI ... place. . She tells the tJtory b(!rael#. g.Ji~

dl I II d h •~ .. "''~"•tll )i " avy, Q a vesse il ......... . sc V ne, an e .crea""'" ~ .. .,,. 818C· man, ot the neople. T t I 64 43" t t th d th ., onnage o vesse s . . • • . . . . , ~ ,on among e men an among· e Nor bas De WJtf" attempted to ad· El b 1 h no m I) ..... g t· nc guns . • . • • • • . . . • . "'"

o cers as we · vance his own Interests, ~!VeD bv re- o -" 8 000 i d

.,. "' m r.ers anu men . . • • . • • • . • . , This Is an explanat on bas6 upon malnlna silent. He bill! sharply crltl· A 11 •1" 816 .. rea, square m es . • . • • • . • • • ·.. ...

o11tclaJ Information which was made clsed the e~peror and the bureau· p 1 tt 5 200 000 _ opu a on • . . . • . . • . • •. . . . • , • here or the reason why eight <>fleers cracy, and has predicted that lf the Norway. ot the Knlaz Potomkln ~otued 1 thtl methods of government were not A • • rmy, peace .oottng . , .••••• mutinous crew. •' changed a revolution would .occur. It .... . War fooung ........... · .....•

Count Cnsslol, the Russian ambassa- can be apprdeclated tbat the1

emphe1ror Field guns .. , ....•.•••.•••••

-30,000 80,000

fO t II • ·/ , .. , o owa: ~ .. r~< .... l dor, expressed confidence that his has had no eslre to subord nate m· Small battleships and mod· government would be ablo to suppress self to, one whom be regards as a bit· ern coast defense vessels. • 5

"l b,•ve .sutrered t.rom Rheum•tr~•·· · for tblrty Ye~s and flpd tbat .po~cl~J · { I\ldney Pills have done me m'Qre.g~.r thQ)) any medicine [ have eter #Jd~9i.;\ 1 was aJao bothe;ed with Lam~· .ol~<;. ancJ I can only saY. that tnY bnc~ 'il~~it ' bothered me aloce 1 took Jlo!l4.'8 Kid! ·.

tho mutiny. He called attention to ter enemy. But that he wlll have to M 1 b • h · hi on tors and guo oats . • . . • 11 tho fact that In the reign of the ftrst do so If e wishes to remain on s • ·

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Navy, total vesse,s • . • • • • • . . 16 Toqage of vessels . . • • • • • • . • 29 ,f53 Elght-!nch guns . .. . .. • • .. • • ;to omcers and men • • . ... • • • • • • •.ooo Area, square miles . • .. • . . • • • • 124,129 Population . . . . • • • .......... 2,250,000

. 'THE GATE OF EUROPE.

City of Buda Pelth H•• Right to thla • Appellation.

Butta Pesth, the Hungarian capital, Is one of the I;J,aqdsonte,St clUes In th,s world. rts wfd~ streets, bordered b)'

ney· Plllll." ConslderiJ1g tflat Mr11. :Q4'Vlspn only

took two boxes of :J)odd'a Kidney Pills. the result would be considered wonder-ful If tt w~re not that others are .r• porting slmUar re.sults daUy. Kush• qua fa fast arriving at a verdict that "Dodd's Kidney PIUs are the one awe cure· for Rbeuma.tlsm1'

magnificent )Ul~dlngs, Its par~s, pal· .For Plain Attire. ' ace!!. theaters, and. last, but not least, The best thing thnt w•s said In an:v

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1t11 luxurious cafes which have no pulpit In the United Stutes _yesterdo.y equal,.can not fat! to lmptess the vlsl· was utter.ed by a ·parllon In Des Mofn.tllf, tor wtth Its wealth and beauty. Iowa. Rev. Dr. McConnell c).(!()lared

The ctty ts built on vol~anlc gtQun.d that the decadence of cbuf16h•golbg wall and tbe ·Internal flres are still sniold· Jlecause atten~ts • esp~J"l~y at Pro- •

1 A 1 It to t" St. L h te11tant cb\ir~hea-w.ote tbf3. most .e~-er qg. Y 8 "'e · ncaa ot pensive clgtbes they :P9ssessed. Thla ~lphur baths acroaa the Danube at had the elrect Qf keE!Plng awar ~~ · Buda mf$ht lead the vmltor to think poor, plainly attired ~le. In ~ak­that the infernal rcstons are not far lng the usual annQuncements tor f!.itute o~. 8ltd Jndeed a hum.orous preacher 8ervlces this' tong-headed parson sald: could make good us.e of tlrla wlle11 "Please note that all people attencUtls moralizing on the Pl an4 luxuriant service$ Mre ire requested to weat lite of the Pesth hit ot the. eo~aoll· plain and JtiexpenJfve .clOthing In o~ dated town. .Another curlosfty of the ·d~r that oo one, however· hUmli1e, nut.y 11 t 1 ... t 1 ... t be emb{'rnLSI!~d. n This Dl!Pl Is on the po . " u.e na ura ape .. ent wa era re- rlgbt tra~ nresa ls tb~;~ barrier b~r

Jlowuect tbrou$bout Uje world, ot tween ch~ atteJl<l.nce and the which A.penta t. th9 leading. oue.. .The poorer classes. Of CQ\l~e. Jt ls no~ ~­Aiu~nta a.coumuJQtea fn wells due ·ror pec~fld that a,man wth go tQ tbo he)~s(! the J)~.-po.se, an4 a~sQrbs from the. aoU .oi worablp In )lis overalls. I* Is -t9- .be the ~lta that mako •t a valuable p~ bQpeit ,Jli) ~utdn't sJt do~.n to dbn~~f ptlTe. ln IPICh ~l).....Certabily no't lt be·1oYl!l T~ one h'ltu~:nlng from th9 ~ut b1 and iesl!ects hlt~ wtre, wlio e<Mikli the

the 9rl~ntal 'E.i,p,ee&, Buda ·P,4!sfb .~~" 1 meal.-Pittaburg Dlipat~!L peats Uk~ th~ 'gate of lf:urope; u really Ja, tor t,bla. Tla• the .Jii,4t ()f tbe Tut~• In tllejr ·~aJ;Qh we•!t\yll(ci. , ' . ~ . LAJiGTRY . P,IV MOf

Ernih•~. A~t,r.•• '1\e fact

fns u; act UlHwra d~r· t,l!&~ ~JJ.e ~~S~!.:.i ~d

Brltlati B.lcyc:le !!'be bleycle boom

•irlus ruul .. Qove.tltry fa .f~~: to meet

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CITY OF MOAB •

-,;.d fUv~r Station on ·~tt~ad to U~h.

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been tor an obst~ctlon In rlver, encountered by th'Q

Moab, on lts malden r1t1(tl~ 'U~ cUy of that name

)leld the greatest celebra­ltal htstory by this time, says

ti.Vt~r Republlcan of. June 1st. enthusiasm of the resl·

:1 ~'iiYei'· the opening of the Grand, ~llt.· Q.lld. Colorado rivers to na.vlga­

Green-Grand Navigation not waned in the slight·

~li'~i~t.ue boat does reach the ~~ within tblrty days,

a rousing demou.stratlon. p~;esldent of tbe

Navigation Company, and captain ot the "City or

the company and op­Gr•aen and Grand rivers

Green River station on the Rio Grande, and Moab, Utah,

it){~~~~!~r~ in Denver yesterday, In ~ tJle new steamer, a most

sort of a craft, Mr. Lumsden

' ~ .. bl'o~ht ·by ~f· Ot•~l\!ta~ln~· -~ijl~'HJ·. popnl~ton ot Ohl~,,., 2,2'lj,,. :D. oat;...,,; ;._,. ~ d *"""'l~> *"I 't ., . · accordln.i to the clt:y !'U,rect9:ey ~ ,.w,.. ""'"' ene to "'~"' ~, ... r ~· riq , .• r9~ wh,lcb !)as jUit ~®n CQ!Xl• S'e~~ aattf!t. ··Field. . " · . '

me~&. o~pte.r Bay, ',July 13,-PresldGn\ James Brown'Po~ter·, ~~~~~~; how· a ,railroad w:orq Roosevelt delivered a no~'bl~ addre~ actress, h~ gone Into b of the localltiE).t} l~ttveiJ, . had a receiver appoln«!d on '""''1

A Plain dep~dence 9t U,le ~rQJel'l yesterday before tlle Aasoclated Pllyal- petltlon in LondoD. of the Aroostook retndb Is the- po($to c!an11 ot Long Island. · IJ'he late Baron AlphQnae D~ ·Rotbs· crop, aggregating apnuall:y• elghf. to He dlscUBsed 1 .. the courae of . hls c:~Ud left 'GOO,OQO to be expended ·In ten million bushels, w!Jich ruld a· mar- apeecli the relaUons pbYslclt~nJ:t eufl< d,la):ltles of various kinds wltbout dl"• ket largely tn Boston and the adjacent; taln wltb tM people , ot the ''f.l"P.-ctlon of religion. . thickly settled regions 9f NeW' ·Eng· Ues In whlcb·thev reside .RD.d ~e worJt The 16,000-ton batt~eshlp Kansas w1ll land. The c~mp~ti\l!Rl of eJutap,"'f·t~r, . .i . ' ,.. ·lJ9, 'in.unched nt the yard of the New transportation from Maine to all poto.ta. to be done br the medical e~etts '" j'~rk· Shipbuilding Company at Cam· along the New England coast ,keeps connectlon W,lth the conatruction Of ·.\t<~n ,New Jerae;v August 8th.·

Panama canal, declaring that. despite r I • . .

raUroad freight rates -on tbese pota- all dUilcultles on the lsthmu~ and llere Among the omcers elected by the 1toes always at a verY low level. ln. the United- States the Can$1 would U\embers ot the Amertcan Ml_crol!lcopl·

Potatoes are also a c;onstderable out- be a succeas. '· ;' ci!!J Society at Sandusky, ,wlls flJ'Iilt vice put of the truck farms cit Mlchlge'Q, He referred to the actilevements of p~esldent, A. M. Holmes, Denver. their normal market being obt~~olned In the lllUlitarr. engineers who cleaned the TJJ.e 6()0 theatrical agencies in New and thtough Detroit and Chicago and cltles ot Cuba for the first tlme fu. 400 Y<lrk City have been reduced to the other commutl!tles of that region. ;yel\1'8, and ciosed by payb1g a tribute status of common employUlent hu~

Not many years ago favoring sun to the services or Gen. ~eonard Wood, re~us by the appellnte division or the and ratns brought a tremendous yield whose career as a mlUtary omcer, he Supreme Court, whicb ordered them to of potatoes rrom the Mloldgan fields. aatd, was 1louted by some critics be- take out lfcenses. . A l t d 1 th cause he once had been " doctor. ' Lou DUlon and Major DelD\ar. the

t norma l'a es au llf ces ere tn hts address the President _said: only two-minute trotters In the world, would have beeu a glut ot the custom· Just a couple of weeks ago there w!lt' be seen In a match race during ary markets and tile potatoes would seemed to be a succession of people. Ui.e Blue Ribbon meeting at Detroit, have rotted on the farms. To help coming up from Panama, each one of tlie opening ot the grand circuit, July the potato growers the railroads trom whom llad some tale or other to teU. ~ltll to 28th.

of Moab-,' built last season Michigan made unprecedentedly low You will always ftnd 1n apy battle, ~ th d 1 in Aprll,. 18 fitty-ftve feet rates on potatoes to eYe!'¥· reachabl~· ev.en It it Is a victorious battle, tbat in ...,eturns from the ftrst mon ur ~~~

ntne•t_e,~~e~n~~~fh~e:~tt!"~o~a:n:~~ market, even carrying them in large 'the rear you m-eet a number of lleJltle- ::S~~h1!h: ~~~~~c~~ ~-:r~o:~l=d~ J! and from fifty to quantities to a place 89 remot'il as BoB· men that are,gla~ t:hat th~ are no~ a~ cate an a!nua_l revenue of $5,000,000,

tere are ten com· ton. The Aroostook growers had to :!:a~~~;t, ~!~·at theefront b:ve ~~=e Whl,ch Is greater tban even the most J(miLB and the passenger reduce the price on their potatoes and away anr who justify thej.r absence sanguine advocates of tbe la.W ex•

are first class. The i!Ven then could not dispose of them from th~ front by telllng tales of how pected. . . by a gasoline marine unless the Boston and Maine Rallroad everythlng had gone wrong there. "The bouse at verona, In whlcb. Ju·

engtne ot and Is· cap- reduced lts already low rate, which It ''Now the people who O.ee from Pan- net Is said to have lived, and In which able ot making from twelve to fifteen did. By meana of these low rates, ama wlll carry up here just such stor· abe reC'elved Romeo, has been sold at mtles per hour. The distance from making possible low prices, the potato lee as the people who flee from tbe ii.Uctlon. The bidding began at $1.200, Green River station to the junction ot crops of both Mtchtgan and Maine forefront ot a battle carry to the rear nnd tht> house was finally b<mgbt in by the Green and Grand rivers is about f:.\'l·er.e flnally marketed. EverybodY with them. The people lo whom this the city of Verona for $2,800. 140 llllles, and from this junction to :the eats potatoes, and that year every. country owes and will owe so much are The Philippine comml11sion ha• Drat cataract in the Colorado river the bot1Y had all the potatoes he wantea. those who stay down there and do not passed an act granting to John I. Sn:btn disUnce Ia .about ftve miles. From the Wblle tbe Michigan railroads made talk, but do their work, and do lt well. hnd l.outs Glass of San Francisco, Call· lun~tlon ot the Grand aud Green rlvers rates that would have been ruinous to .. Of course, In doing . a great work fornla, o. franchise to construct tela. to. :Moab the distance Is about ninety the railroads had they been applied like that In the tropics. In a reglo

1n phone and telegraph systems through·

Illites. ' t th • t f 11 t to t 11 whlcb, until this government took ho d out the Pbntpplne Islands. "At the present time there Is an ob- · o e movemen ° a 110 a ea a a of tt, was accounted to be a reglou ex-l!,truction in the ·Grand river about ftve times, to all Places, they helped their cepttonally unhealthy we are going B. Hlosawa and T. Hayashi, r!!'pre. ml~s above the junction which pre- patrons to ftnd markets then The to have trouble bav~ some yellow selltatlves of the Japanese. govern. ven~·the operation of the boat through Boston and Maine Rall~ad suftered a fever, have a g~d deal of malarlal ment, have purchased ftve highly br~~

r \O Moab. This obstruction, however, decrease in Its revenue trom potatoes fever and sulrel' more from the latter stall1ons at Le:Jlngton, Kentucky • does not prevent tbe operation of the but It enabled the Aroostook tarmen: than 'trom the yellow fever, although ~:o;~:gt ht;r::: :~~a~:~u:~e ;:~~~e~!j boat between Green river and the first to market tbelr crop and thereby to we will bear n.otblng Uke the talk t tt eataract on the Colorado river, and as obtain money which tbey spent tor the about ft. We wlll have every now and ro er~.

, diil'- ls tbe intention of the company to varied supplies which the railroads then troubles as regards byglene, just Now that the $l,QOO,OOO endowment .J' "aynamlte the obstruction In the Grand, as we will have trouble ln the engl· [Und for the maintenance of the Amero

lt ls ·expected that within thirty days brought to them. If the making of neerJng problems. Just as occasionally tcan Academy of Fine A~ts In Rom• lt wUl be possible to operate the boat: rates were subject to governmental we wlll have trouble ln the admlnlstra- has been practically completed by the .tbrough to Moab. The trip to the cat· adjustment such radical and prompt tive work. r;ubscrlptlon of $100,000 by H. C. Frick, aracts and return can be made In four action could never have been taken, "Whenever one of these troubles It Is proposed to raise 8200,000 mort days and this allows ample opportunity because It Is well established that If comes there will be a large number of lor a library for the Institution. ror BtoPPlng along the route, thus en· a rate be once reduced by a railroad excellent but timid men who wlll at ~A st. Peter&burg dlspatcP. to th4 abllng the tourlat to examine the Clllr company It cannot be restored through once say what an awful calamity lt Is, New York World says that the Navy Dwellers' remains and other Interest· the red tape of government!ll proce- and express the deepest sorrow and Department having rnolved to build • lgg points. (lure. If tbe ·Michigan railroads and concern, and be rather inclined to the llOwerful new navy, bas instructed . "The scenery for the entire distance the Boston. and Maine Railroad bad ballet that the wbole tblng ls a tallure. Charles M. Schawb to make plans roa

Is ~a,~cent, walls of the ~'ll.nons In been subjected to governmental llmf· "It wlll not be a falluret It wllJ be a new wharves, giving tb.e e:Jact time 111 many places rlslng to a perpendicular tatlon they would have ~It obliged to success, and it will be a s

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1cessh be-k Which the work can be completed.

hel.sht of from 1,000 to 3,000 teet. . cause we shall treat every 1 e. c ec h b fil d ltb th About twenty-five miles south of Green keep up tbelr rates as do the rallroads not as a reason for abandoning the A protest as een e w ll IUV'er station the river enters a stu· of France and England and Germany work but as a reason for altering and Canadian minister of marine b'Y Cap. penilous canon and the boat does not under governmental limitation and let bettering our plans, so as •to make It taln Simmons of the Canadlall emerge untll Moab, on the Grand Is the potatoes rot.- E ha1nc. lmposslb1e that that partlctitar check scllooner Acacia because the port col-feached. The proprietors contemplate shall happen again." lector, Duo.ne BumlJ, compelled hlm to IUI•ftbll"hing n hotel at a point not yet It Is almost ·as easy to pick the lower the British ftag on his vessel ln 11ei:..._,";.,ed o~. in one of the canons for wrong woman tor a wife as it ls to t:he hal'bor at Charlotte on July 4th.

, f.iu(~minodatl~f tOurists and ex· pick the wrong horse In a race. POLAR EXPEDITION. It Is stated that no more ·gambling · ·ctirsfO.nl~ It Is thelr expectation tp lnellit on Getting If. licenses will be Issued ln the City ol , fllo;A!fe·these hotel accommodations Some grocers say they don't keep Peary Will Soon Ball In Queat of North Mexico after August 1st, when all ex-

• .t~efor.e the present season is over. Defiance Staroh. This 1s beco.uae the) !sting licenses expire. Governor Tande ·GJII , ·~o:tlie navigation of the river is not ha.v.e a etock on hand of other brands Pole. or the Federal district announces thal ... ,.ttended with the slightest danger, as conto.tnlng only 12 oz ln ._, package, New Y.ork. July 13.-Wlth $35,000 be Is determined to extlrpatg gambling

·, Pt~ Curr~nt dbes not exeeed three m1lea whlcb they won't be able to sen first, subscribed yesterday tow~d hla expe- In the city .

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., h becauee Deftance..,.contalns 18 oz. for dltl to h ... ~ N tb p le R bert p 1 1 J 1 · ~~· 0111'. : the same money. on reac ......, or o • o At Pittsburg, ennsy vau a, u Y " Do you want 16 clz. lnatead of 12 os. E. Peary announces tha.t be wlll Pll 1Oth, ~he Intense heat was responslblq

ebould know will bu1 Defiance Cold

.~~(!b for laundrJ use they It ·r11il.1rA- only Ultle, because IC

tbe tron, but because eontalnW 16 pz.-one full all other Cold Water

put up In %-pound pack· prtc;e 11 the aame, 10

again becaqae Defiance frum .all tnjurtouil chem­gro~er tri~ to sell :rou

P.,c~kat~e It Ja because 'be h .. blind wldch be wt1hea to

l.~~~~i~~~:e he putt ln De1lan$. tu Defiance Starch has

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muc)l Ume and mOP.B7 «;anel!f or the ltw lUck·

tl~Yer lUck&.

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for aame money? Then buy Defiance this week for the North. Commander within twenty-tour hours for seve11 Starch. Require• no cooklllc. Peary's new Arctic ship, the RDosevelt, deaths, two of them caused directly

uaa b,een.waltlng several days for E!Up- by t~a high temperature, and th41 pUe11, Whlt:h could not be bought on others by drowning, the result of In· account ot a lack of funds, experle~ced swimmers seoklng relief

Fortune Is evidently blind It we may jUdge by the wn<y she passe11 ua by and l;Jestows ber favors. upon others.

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tea and good te<~

and coffee.

Before attempting to size up an easy. going man arouse bls temper.

WhY is It that one never sees tile pottral( of an angel In tronsws or ot the devn In petticoats.

Here 11 Retltt tor Women. Mothlit'Gr&J'~& nlll'de In New York, 4fl.

ec>T~I!fillMBzui.t.betbft:Dod_rJ~ women•• flls,(lllllMAU~'l'lULIAN·L~'.·lS is the onlt cer~In 1nOntbJt .~tor.. CUres female W:eakli~setl ~&tiiUJ&Ckaehe, Kldne:v, Blad~era'nilUl'inary1it6ublM. AU,llDru~ ids~~ or \II miU 50 cb. 'Sa'Ulple ,Di&U04 l'RE& .Mdreea. '.rhe M'.Qt~ Gr'At co., ):.\!~'ROy, 'N. ·y; . •

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E' ery time a man's nelifhtioriJ klclt malhls hiM ilore. •

• .. Plio'* Cute tor ConiiUJDiltlotl ., ml:dlo~e tot coulfb!i a~:~d c;olds.;-lt. n-""'.tt,l oceau drat~. N.J .. ll'eb. 11, 1ro~t. •

The Polar expedition, which baa tn th~ rivers. been fn preparation since Oct,ob'et 16, John Selby, a veteran of ~e Mexf· 1904, has cost. '150,000, lnclUdlJlg aub- can and Civil wars, died July 10th a,1 · acrlptlons. The entire Q.DlOIJ'llt has T · w h.t t H -•~"tr. been given by Amerlcan bUafness men acoma, as ng on. e was ........ 'I to the Peary Arctic Club, whose Jll,em· seven years old .. Mr, Selby served W't be- .... 9 .&D ... lous tbat none -..tit A""e'rl· der Gen. 2acha.ry TaJlqr tn the ba.t • ,

... ~ .. "" ... or Bl(ena Vlstq, and later waa unde1 caiia have e. hand in thbi ~ola"t' expedl· the Vrute(l states troops operating lu tt·~n. h ,.. l ~ nort em .... ex cO. . Morris ·K. Jeaaull, president of the Gen. Atbasa}l. Cobb, brJgadter gener9-l club, ·attbflcttbed $25,000. .JI,nd T4cnpaa of t!te votunteera during the Olvil War, H. Hubbard save a check for '10,000. veterap, o! ~be- :Mexican War, ex"'on·

Mr. -Hubbard also offered to jOin gress ... ~·"' a·nd ex·fustlc" or ~th"' S'U· wltb ''halle'iei'" In tbe North ....... " " v Pole rro puttllig J25,000 Jnto premq of Nebraska, dh; · •t Los .

""' 'ld"'d: "' · th m AngelE!Jl, the age ot aeventt-a fund ..... v ., .monr; e me • two veilrs,. a neraonal rrlenll pattt In case they • ..

the llOle and .re. of Preai<lent within eighteen departute trow

Kind You Have· •

Always Bought •

Bears the . . Signature

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A~cl Remedy·forCollStlpa­non. suur Stomach.Dial'l'tldca Worms,Conwlsions.Feverisb­ness ant1Loss OF SLJSBp.

In Usa

For Over Thirty Y~ars

• EXADT COPY OF WRAP.P.E:R.

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Put the wonderful K C Bak-ing Powder to the test. Get a can on approvi!. Your money will be returned if you, don't agree that' all we cla1m 1s true. You'll be delighted with the de­licious, wholesome thin$3 that

K C BAKINC POWDER

will bring to life in your oven. K C Baking Powder is two­

thirds cheaper and makes purer, )letter, more healthful food than other powders anywhere near. K C Qqallt~. 25 ounces for 25 cents. (Jet it to·day I

• .JAQUES MFG. CO.

Cblcago l'l'nll .. , .... , •• ror

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Say Plainly to I our. Grocer

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' That you want LION OOFFE:m always, nnd he, bemg a square man, will not try to eell you any­thing else. You may not care for our opinion, but

Wllat. Ahoal Ole Vallet .Jutltpaenl ol MIDioJD ,·of housekeepers who ·have used LION C'>FFEE

for over a quarter of a century? Is there IU1f 1trong~r proof of mtrit, thlUl the

toldNeaee ef tile Pqle IURl everliiCJ~eulag popplai'IIJ''t UON COFFEE Ia eanlaiiJ' ae­lcete4 at Qaeplalatadoll.lddppe4 ~et to ou ~ faetode• .. wllere ltla•ldiUaii)"~Uaa4 C8HIIdJY.paeke41auale4 paek­age...,...alke1008tt eoUee • .-.e'll .. ·~·to oel1id. dut, Ia• N.-.el~ bON OOFFI!:t:nae .... . li'otl .. , ......... ~· ........ . It left· .-e h~oq. lold,_, .. t lb. packaga.

f.don-hc11cl o:n every pa.cbge. Si!tf'e tbes" Lion·hei7odlJ for. TIL\uablo j)reiniuin&

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hWJPaper Deroted to tbafaltftlf of Sea. by ihe late mutiay and riots Otero Ctlunty :l)as isstt¢.d the fol· fiftt>entlH~nQUal eattl,'logt:ri tb~ Wblte Oaks ud Ullco:o Co. h.M. wHJ reach the sum (,f $20,0~0,0?0 llQwil)lif ~nfo~ma~io,Q, iQ r:gard •to Mex~co A~tk.uitprfll Cqll~gc

_, ··--- . . ~ .. _ beside~ th~ roo~t·hs. that ~t Wlll the coming •~t1tute wh.tch sup~ Mesill'l P;;Lrlc. 'fbi's book; :p;;;.~-.~~·c.i l'·lvo•:Y -.. r;-;~ .. ~~~-;. talw to n: pair t}Jt: 1lm;:kY.o so tbat ! plements what ·ba$ alreacJy been contains 134 page;;, W""lS -- --.--.::..:.----· .=.....:... ____ -~ commerce can he l'csumcd, It :said in t,bis paper. . . fa1;lricate4 .bY the New Me~i~att ~·• ~.: ~~~~~~·1~t!~~~-~~-~~~ ~~-b .col'!ts somt:tlJing fQT a ~jvili?t:cl ! !~N0{f¥C!P.S!.&:<i:t' OF' Tl.E ~OINT Printing Co. of Santa Fe, and h. ~lltoll!h llA! r•t'AUIIH:IDJIU mnlwr, SOl•MnbM &i .. , COUOtl'J' 10 maiotain 110 autocrat· lrtlfll~lJ!Jt SQft~fAL,()f? O'rJmfJ J;:Onstructed a.;cordfng to tht:' •

JO()I.nlJ>U•tt•nl!r('~'"'huo<>nt.o.l!i•·w l1"'"''R·, k fonn of government nt tht• he· ANIJ I.JNl'OJ1N ()OUN1'U1~· mo,;t :.pp·roved style of prjntc:r~:-uno:h:r ,,.., /IN ,,rcmJ¥r"nrtol nnrcll :w. 18711. 1.rinning of thil; twentidh c.<•nttt· To be beta nt 'l'ulr~rosul, N.!l, br•giJ'H ar.t. · • • :

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. · .w1th aLont three tln'l~~ ~$ muc}l · " · · One \)'cnt· (10 Advtmcc) ..•.. $1.0() · - · rruJq.rO!i)i~ was se1ecte1l as the rn.atter a:s W.rJ.& nece1:osary to show. ' · · . Jfnotpnidinsido6monthll .. l.iJO Itn(JWioot\srt!l>if Chauncv M. plac!!forl)oltliogtheOteroCoul)~ tb~generalppb1ic all they car~l : · ' = .... ~·----2-~- . ... •. I • •• • I>l•pt·w, in~o~kall Hf ('On cod ir.J::: ty Summ~r !ITot·mal this year for to lmow about _tbis, tbe lnost ben .. , Buggt·es and Sprt··n• ~

I · t · rht'll!J wittki!im~ in n·rrard to th .. the follownnr reasons: Mlchl pcrh.apa of our ten·itorial . . . ·&a rn;urancc: corp pal)&cs may yc I • ,.. ~ • • •

JearntQlivcthesimplc:andc«JUit-'P:·imltivc.method~lllf'. peoj~lcofl l•'ir~;t: It wa .. ~ .clefiurab1e to inati.tutioqs,·l\8i(lefromthc Un~- •. ' allkindsat . J.ble life, ;,. a renjark tbat il-l ({Cr I New Mt'XICO h:tvl: of domg thmg:<~,: ba:vc Otero ~n~ Lmcoln COUt}ty. v~rsJty at AllJUljUerquc. . PAUL M· AYER~ 's~·' ~ng the roun.df; will now have about alllJC 1 at} cJo 1 teacher~:? ttntte 10 a Summet· Nor- A hasty ·glance through tbls . , .

' in maldng a witlt.:!i!-1 dl'fl·~ce; mal, tl)IJ~ le!-i!\ening tQe cxpell~C!$ ¢1.\tal~g ·shows thAt dJ.Jting tbe 1

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a1~aint-tthecharge of recctvmg;ofthetcachcr~ofboth countle~>, y~arjllStclo~e4 tbcre wel'c237 1 '~HI'TE OAKS N.EW MEXIO.O

ll. » J1und,·rtwn, f'orml'l' <·tm- $20,000 n year a1;. attornuy for• tl1e 1 <tnd Tularosa 18 the most centr~~ ~tudcnts enl"olled, of whom three W"'' " Jll'(!81iUJQO fmm lowu, uod for two ·~«JUitable l.ifc Al<t;l}ran:u c()!ll-1 point avu.ilable. w.ere in the graduating class. ·--- I I ;=;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; tc,r1J114 !;pl•~akt•r of tho Jl«llJH·, \HI& pany arul tht.:n lJOrrowinl! $250,., Second: Good accommodations · To conduct these ?,37 young ptrlclu·n witll purnlyMbt II (i•W dtiYP 1100 of tlw a!iKO:iation'M mont.:y on can he naU at Tularosf}. at more minds through all tbc ramifica­IIJlU uruJ now ltcK tnu cnt,cul cun-jin~uftident,l'lt:cul'ity, to float one! rea~wnablc rat('s tbanan_v wl)ert! tiOilS of fm<:tions, conjugati01.10( ditioJt. of his own priv;.~to: cntcqtri~~·~. !.!IHe in the county. verb~, hoeing corn. picking cl1cr .. 1

- .. · :.o well lowwin" the Kl'Cl~~ity wa~ A tuitio11 of $3.1)0 will be charg-· des, logarjthmi~ two steps, Latin Sccrdarv O' the Navy Bona· wholly inarh:quntt·. Put him in led at thcbeginninguftbesc~t;iotl andoll)\'rcqucationaliptric(J:Cies,

p..rte i>~ tttnrt111Jl o11t u!Jout right. the boat with H111'tcsn, Mitrhdl I to vny the cxpense of printing, i~ rt·quj}·cd, in p.<ld·itipn tw tQ.a He iK n:turning all the railrrmd 1 und the otl)<'r>~ and Met him rHll·ift. and conducting the Normal. GoverqQt' qf tl}e Territory StJo

patt~>~c.Jol that an· Kent him. DJ.Jt then .- Tl.il-1 may bt.: ntt. down !)cfot•e t!lC ~erintt..·ndent of Public lnstruc-whrtt U!it.' baK a Kccrdary of the Thl! ~;ril:nti~>h~ ha\'l' now <lJH· qa.k of tlJC mcdllu: as lt 1~ <}e8U'- tJQil anrl the five mdnl.lerH qf tha navy \yith n rr~ilrcmd JHH;l>l, any- covered that the only \Hl.Y to Icccp ahlc tq mal<e tbe cxp(!UKCB aa ~Board of Rernjnt!f., ~7 profcRsPrH bow? ~ool 011 a hot clay i-1 to Jcecu rnov· light as J)O.·u~il}lc for tlto teachcra Q.nd inHtructorl:\ of high ilPrl low

int;. and t}ot ston• tiP lnt,•nt h ·at attending. '<}egt'c.c, at .an aycrau-c ~a)~ry of Oomtrrll Ur:«l(ton Ur••llu'r~ duiJ~Il- in tl.J~ mu,du~-; and ti,;!-luc·K. It il<i The cm~dnctor, Prof. J. S. Hol- $100.48 pet· month ~ach, 'l'hi~

•or clwcl 1n )Zrind•nll l'"vr·r·ty ,,1 c:xplninerl vt:t'Y clearly that thl! aclay, of Hcnriett.a, Tcxa1:1, ~~a, is a fnJ.ctioq lc~~ tball: nin'e :..tq­~ow y,,rl' '""' wc.wlt, ncc·ut•c)IUJl \'n~o-motor nerves and tl}c "tt'\.'t'l'"' man ~f clccp te:u·nrng: b:oa<l. ulc- <lt'nts to one h1gh pnccll eduq-au tlw Muuhllllllll l'"l'l'r>~. A~~o tw I tury llt:I'VI!~ Qf IIH~ tHtdorifc·rtHI!i I ~IS, Wl~le C">per~eqce Jll ~nStlt~~e tor. . • . . • JIH••r lwd "ll••llUht,•r, thu iuc:illl'nll·t{lnndti arc the thc•·moslatH of the :tnd school wo.tlc. He _ba~ been Of the~o FihulcntH 57, Ql. nbo?t j,. tiro JUurc notllWIIrtby ..... t-;1 p11100 , hody. An~·thin~ whirh ~tarh; an In t.he l!rofc&saon.fo~,tlu.rty years, t~cnty•fj\'e pet• cent., rc!".tclc .m

J .. ·~r 11 jahunclant pt>rt->piration carrie~ t~ff 'llld C!lJOYS the dtstanctt<lll of be· eJther 4a:;; Cruces or :f',1e!:u1la "~" U I • ' • d f • •

.. T •~ .. .. . .,. ., hlh'nt ht"at and minimi:t.~.:s the Jll£~ s4pet'!llten ent a the same Pari< where tltc l'ollcge 1s Sltna~.,. 'l'l I . 1,. 1 I cli:o;\.'ortlfol·t ~>~uffcn:cl. 'l'hh; maiH·s 1 acllool for tell years. His pre~;- e<l, nn<l 21 of them <1re not resJ-

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I it 11 little toutr.h ,~ 1111 .. oj<Jcp co<lK- cncc JH ~n IQSIJII'ahon ·o any 111- <}cnts of the tcrntary. ,_,ou Act ~Jhtmlll ho giVml •ln4-thcr 1: 1·..; wbv ull thct-~e Y«'tu·s have Ia- !ititt~tc, an<ltJo onu can ::.it ill })ia We llll!.Y ho>u;t of our tcrritori­Jault turn. Fit•rJt gJ'aUJIJtlling hllll· 1/orc<l uncle!' thu fal!>!t' impt"t'$·a;,illJl clas&cl'\ without lwing tire<J with .qJ euucntiomtl institutions in ev­J•rtt 11t I Ill' ¥11lJl hw sr:houl thill thnt the qnly way wa~ to sit t·cnewc•l zeal, cnthuiasm <mel love cry town of three thousand peo­

fl'llt' \fuQt l<l •• Ohaqoao tHtl•lunt. 'lf.'.UI'ld_in thu t$hndu, drinl• l•arcl fa,,· the \~~1'~'· Pruf. Jlo1a<}ay I ~le or o~.cl:· .s~p~~rted In t'he main WIHIP lho 'Mulirun lnul~ to cider qr mirlt ju!ill~' and ~wu~t it Will b~ a.sf:Ustt:d by tho C(ounty flt pubhc expen~;t', but "' ?<::.n. we

"pnrt1.1 nnd u rom11, Qut · Supermton4ont ~~n4 such othct'l trayd througlt t'Qc ntral (hatnds

Low .Rate

EXCURSION·S •

To l,ouls\ itla J{entuc~y. Denvc .. , Co1Qra4o Sp~'Qga, and Pueblo, C6lorado, Chicago, St. ~Ollis MeiJJ .. phis, K~n&as City, ilfl4 all p~int& N'9rHJ.: ;md East,--

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El Paso-Not .. theastern and Rock Island.

Systems, '·

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DOURL.E DAlLY SERVICE Dining Car-s aU tb~ W~:¥....., aJJort' l.tin~ .Ji1n.at,

• F11r Further InformntioQ on or acldrAas-,.

V. R. STILES,

C~enP.rnl Passfnger Agent,

El Pnrm-rtprbtf)tlstrra

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'fhc Chi nu ruu n gohblc'l h t~S lit t It• ' hmchct'li of a;bility aa m·e tl{!eqa<l.l <!-nd ijtld tile <loorfil.ofthe Httle red

•·· l ,- .-.,., ·,; •' ,. ._, Tcr. Supt. Ii'n<fley qas nrorq- sehoul flOijs~s c~Qsed at least two L':::;:::::..::::t;;::::::.;:;=:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;;;;;;i;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 'I' he litllu town of Jr't~Fn'ling-ton it~cd to ~e tl}ere and otl1crR. luwe third~;. of the year, it lool<e a!; if

up in tlw nnrthwl•flt cornt>r of the been solicrted tQ u-ivo lectUl'C!-1 on tllC b'JrrQ hil(} b~en sbeiJ.t·cd Cot G? 7 f' ,. I

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Jllllnt)er•Jll·Chicf uf tiJe t.;rancl Ar· pl)' of tile Republic, dit•tl ut Uqi!io ~lty, lclnlJo, July 1 ht h w hilu mnlf­infl ~be roundf4 of the d«·pnt·t­IDl"llt1l in the northwe~.;t. lh Willi very JlOIHtl•lr witll hit~ oltl comrndnt r1nd hi~ tlt·n1h will be unh·nrt\ullv r~urettt-d.

tta·ritf.!J'Y haH a woanan'H clqb edqcatiqnal KUhjcctfi, Jh:cur~-;iun~ it~ \"tQI)},

thnt doCt\ thi4Uf"· 1'hey buve to the Whito fiandH. Mi!~<;alerq • , ,, ............ ,.- :::. ; , ;-bt~l·n ij 1rrcn\ tndor m the im· ln(liilll Agency and Cloudcroft lu·ovt•tncnt of tho towrt Sl hoob, have bt•Otl p}anncr\. J\l.Hlncl,ulco lli:H:cd pictut'Ct\ on the Wttll~. ba<l ,,f ltt!iciOtll->.fntit can he lwd at the J,!'rounds an~ outbouKcs put itt Tulnro~a at thn~ time.

'l'his Chincse-Russo-Jap-ques .. •

tion of tho "open door" iB vct•y

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the hcst ubnpo, nnd plantud any Ooqnl an<lrootn can bo hacl at nttmbcr of trees, nnd oven pa\d pt'h'ntc hou.su~ at $5.0Q a wack the l-ltllnry of one tc4~·licr \\lito was ~net podtaps tm~~. Rootll~ can hl' badly nec1le(t, and f<Jr which thtwc hud nt fl'om $1.50 to $2.50 per

· · did not seem to be auillclunt pub· week and meal~ at the hotel at Writca'li of railroad lklinn do lie fnnd!-l. 'rbcy )Jave al~o provi· ~5 cetlt!" c.•acl'l.

Mmctiml'" O\'t•rdo mntterl4. A 1.\cd n Jlttbllc r.uadhur room, and A\1y one <1oai11iQI.! furtqor infor· Jntc Rot'h hll~nd folder clasRc» bcnntitit.•d t11c cemehH'Y by plant· ll]ation on this aubjod w111 plca~e Cbicn&ro amon~ It~ 1\ummor re· Ina tt'tH~Ii nncll\h.Vtlbbcry tflcvuin. ~ correspond with. Mrs. J. M:. tiOrts. Dry 1'or t Ul:ll~>~ 11nd D(l\• 'J'hm;c womun sucmd tQ s•cnli~u J3lall,l!\" or ·~-rvtrt;. · Lena EM t·id~.

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