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cimarron news CZAR YIELDS AT LAST condensed telegrams ft BRILLIANT PAGEANT
OKLAHOMA
Arizona bow figures merely as • Hi-
ll* desert In the great, blooming "J'-
of states.
Seven men m rc burled In Ar
kansas M.,st people would prefer liv-
ing in Philadelphia.
Am "operaganxa'' has been put on
the stage. Otbcrw -e thing* ar. rum-
parativcly quiet In the theatrical
'world.
gall."
The
REPRESENTATION IS GRANTED
Decree Issued Which Granta a Hearing
to Elected Repreeentativee of
the People.
8t Petersburg. March S.- In the
Alexandra palace at Tsarskoe-Selo, mr
rounded by ili* ministers and a t«-w
members of the court and with tae
, empress at his side Bmpepir Nicholas
I affixed hla signature to a reacrlpt con
I talning hia majesty's decree to give
| elected representative* of the people
John Ale
Clty of M.
The ann
Be ten
technic
Gen. l-ev
capltol a
I >. w irrlv : In tke
l< w day a ago.
. and Harvard boat
II ai New Uuudou.
ar <>j
In th
portunity t
• prepaiatU
i th
the
of '
"ijovp la honey mixed
•ays a ina«ayiti>> phllo .
B.rla will tell you that the
have the gall
Thla idea of having
the bedroom door will ii"
There are "knocker*" emu
every family.
The governor of Ce> Ion
aro sixty seven spe< I.
in that Island. This I
varieties too tr.an>.
in lays there
.f mosquitoes |
at least ten
Thl
I IS the a
i racy'g (Inul i
response
llo tin
agitation i
n favor of p
artlclpa-
•tlon
by the p.1
pie In govi
irnment.
Willi 1
it It us s In In
the last
few ||
ninths alnu'.x
t t<> the brln
k of rev
olutic
m No i huii
-glme of
Btltoe
Ived for the
pres nt.
and M
means m I'l
i r u 1 unstltl
ition nor
a nat
1< tial Bhhl III'
At
the same i
tne It rocogr
ilrea the
prluc
Iple of the
people's rlgl
ii to be
heard
regarding In
under wli
itch t In y
must
live.
Whatever the
result msy
be. the
doc m
nent Is sure
to mark an
epoch lo
them.
Wh<
alppl
hour •!
ers, li.i
by win
1 prim ro-
of the Virginia Poly |
Vlcksburg, Virginia
i) ed by Or*.
Senate lias passed a bill
5.01 Kl foi a statute ol I
ce to be placed In the
iiington.
vanta of Kb f. In south
u. lit on a strike a few
• i he siretta uam
e.ill'd out to dispel.--
e forge in the Missis |
it • onipU tely detnol
government
AT ROOSEVELT'S INAUGURATION
'lne Weather
Crowds of Visitor* from All Sec-
tions—Moat Impressive Inaugura-
tion Ever Witnessed.
Washington. March 5.—The most
illiant
• remonle
id impi
whl
. Mr. Ha
der in
wthorn.
he Uiit
bin ame
ishr
Ituxwlan
signing •
hlatory
Impoi
clpatlo
Th«
at the
max
spec
A slippery. slimy tale of MM i
pounds of eels being stolen from the
estate of W. K. Yauderbllt on l-oug
Island has just come to light.
A New York man says he had one
of Judas's thirty pieces of silver
There la reason to suspect tbst the
other twenty-nine are atlll In clrcula
tion.
If a hen and a half lay an egg and a
half in a day and a half, how much
do you suppose you will be called
upon to pay for your wife's Easter
bonnet?
A New York Hersld "Personal" Is
addressed to "the young lady with
Urge black eyes, gray furs, initial J | the gov
hat pin " Who aays that meu are not
observant?
Mr Carnegie says he always keeps
$10,000,000 or ao In cash handy In case
of need. Thus he is always sure of
having a place to sleep and a break-
fast, anyhow.
The news that the rebels have rob
bed the Buenos Ay res National bank
of $300/100 would teem more lmpor
tant If there were any assurance that
It'a real money.
nty-fourlh anniversary cl
intended to signalize
signing of ihe dm union
end of a dramatic scene,
I which was an Imps:
by Emperor Nichoiai
ant as the
i manifesto,
hlch
of ti
Walker 1
it $«0.00i).<
9 best bea
. displayed
e l'enusyi
u have ever
• parv-d has pa
ssed
the history ol t
lie Hepubllc. Theo-
Uoosevelt tli . t
jot ride to the
cap-
hitch hla hoiie
to a tliade tree
. «n
the building at:
1 take the oath of
e, booted uibl s;
itied. The tradl-
U J' (Ii-rsonlat.
s.mpllclty wm
i re-
ed by a pagi gnl
v In. h has
not
i Mirpaased In 1 h
•• annals of the
Na
. Ii was ti" t
list national 1
nan-
i.lon since the
Civil War.
The
li sent up Its wa
rrlnrs and Its t
itati-
ials. Men Who
fought each 0
>t her
yeara under
men
lought tog. tli.
r In the war
Wltll
in under one l
ag, i xecutlve
offl-
of the state ■* l.
upheld the t
itara
bars, and tho.-.
> hi ^lood for the
of the Union. :n
i' lied togethi
•r In
tw lirtore their
i niiimon Pr. sl
.lent
Taking Another Name.
~Cnatom has made it almost unit
sal tor all male persona to bear the
iiaiues of their parents." sa.d an at-
ta< tie of the local ■ -mrt the other m<>cn
Once Immense 'Ing "It seems nstut- that it should ]
lie ho. Nevertheless there is nothing j
in the law* of this • .1 - try prohibiting
a man's taking another name, snd no
legsl penalty attached to his doing so |
There is alwa>s. however a possibility
of its being attendee with inconven-
ience and perhaps I - - ' himself.
"There la a way by which a man
may < hange his nam- *lth the sanc-
tion of the law. ard that Is the only
safe way Hut the law requlrea him to
assign some good reason for the
Many Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys,
Or Catarrh of Bladder and Don't Know It.
came
le dl
itoned
hla
m willing." the cmpe
ed by blood for thi *<>
ror said,
id of my
irlll
An English Inventor says that the
time Is soon coming when every man
can be provided with a flying machine
•t a cost not to exceed $10. Don't boy
at present prices.
In answer to recent friendly over-
tures the sultan of Turkey Is glad to
assure the kaiser that he loves Ger-
many well enough to let It make him
• substantial loan.
A Russian nobleman declares that
he favora representative government,
"the representatives to be appointed
by the emperor direct." He did not
mean It as a joke, either.
mlnl*t< rs. In which lie declared that lie
sought only the welfare of his suh
jects.
' I a
"to shi
people."
T.'ie humor In which the rescript
be received Is awaited with the keen
est anxiety. Extremists sre expected
to denounce the government for steer-
ing a middle course, yielding some
thing In the form of popular repre
sen tat ion. while retaining the essence
of autocrat') ; but the government does
not hope to satisfy this claas. If It
rail!) * the moderan s to the support of
rnment. the object will be at
talned. \ good reception will certainly
ameliorate the strike situation, which
is critical In many places
Extra editions of the Official Messen
ger. containing the Imperial manifesto
and rescript, hsve been distributed in
all the Industrial quarters and the dew
uments will be posted at every street
corner throughout the country.
Sugar Factory for Sterling.
Denver. March 6. A R"publlcan ape
cial from Hteiling. Colorado, sa>s
Sterling is to have a sugar factor), a
(ioo-ton factory, thoroughly equipped
and ready for the crop of the conilug
season. The Sterling Sugar Company,
organized some time ago, has put
chased 350 acres of land between the
1'nion Pacific railroad track ami the
river, adjoining the corporate llmlta
on the south.
About one aud a half miles of side-
track will be put In at once A large
force will be put to work by the Union
Pacific to grade and lay the track.
A Cleveland, Ohio, Arm will supply
and place the machinery, which will
include a s| eclal syrup concentrator of
500 tons capacity, made In Germany,
aud to be installed here at a cost of
$27f>,ooo. It will require an additional
ting
nla Horticultural Society.
J. Plerpont Morgan added another
old and valuable manuscript to his cot
lection a f> w days ago when for 4,t>o0
he purchased from Tristram Coffin the
original of Oliver Wendell Holmes
1 "Autocrat of the Breakfast Table."
An El Paso dispatch says that Col
Green, who has started extend
2UO.OOO visitors t
enthusiasm at ti;
for honoring Its
day. The night
untquaied splen
tall and the woi
works.
Promptly at I o'c-1
entered his < arilugt
| house and with a det
egiment the fam
He pub
; with t
Fully
ronder and
handiwork
esiilent during the
notable for the
of the inaugural
rful display of lire-
change Men ha\
reasons for wishit
names. Sometime
■imp his right nat
foreign origin and <
lean tongue to pr<
injure hint in h:-
Is such a thing to
this free and • n
walth. Or his t
English an a 1 >-•;
meaning and suhj
ant jokes, or It ma>
j some notorious ■
< ounterpart of son
I lory made Infamoii
spelled and cor
I nottneed on his en
I ^Washington -s at
igned various
i change their
shes to
ause It is of
for an Amer-
ma
imslneai
s. as there
i prcjudlt
e even in
ightened
common-
ame ma
| have in
1 or evi
•n vulgar
•, t him 1
o unpleas-.
assoclat
e bim wlih
i iminal
or l* the
ie name
which hls-
s. or It no
lay be me-
equently mispro-
ry to this country.
ek the President
at the White
rlinicut of his old
Hough Rid.
Mexico, Intends to build to the Pacific
coast without a stop, giving a straight
line to the southern Mexican coast.
It Is reported front Suez that $0,000
Turkish troops of the Damascus army
corps, who had been ordered to Yemen
to suppress the rebellion in that prov-
ince. refused to leave Akba because ar-
rears of their wages had not been paid.
Henry C. Whitman, for years one of
Chicago's h ading lawyers and a mem-
ber of the Boston bar, died at Boston,
February 28th, aged seventy four. He
was at one time connected with Abra
ham Lincoln's law office. In Springfield,
Illinois.
The betrothal Is officially announced
of Princess Victoria of Connaught to
Prince Oscar, eldest son of the crown
prince of Sweden and Norway. The
announcement states that the engage
nient has the entire sanction of King
Edward.
Orders have been received at Colon,
on the Isthmus, from Washington to
resume the installation of a wireless
telegraph system with the station on
the spot originally select, d. It Is ex
J pected that the work will be completed
' In tnree months.
i The plant of the Ironclad Manufac-
turing Company In Brooklyn was dam
aged $60,04(0 by fire on the 2Nth ult.
The principal owner of the property-
Is Mrs. Robert Seaman, formerly
known as a newspaper writer under
I the name of Nelly Bly.
A London dispatch say* that Sir
Henry Irving, who recently had a s.
fete chill, has suffered a slight relapse
and has canceled the remainder of his
provincial lour. His physicians hm'-
imperatively ordered him not to act
for at least two months.
. _ ... The Economic Society of Central Eu
force of seventy-five men to operate rope, of which Professor Wolff of l,elp
lug the SUrra Madra railroad Into ( -oinmande,! by Cul Alexander Brodle.
Idlng on either side as his personal
•?ort. started lor the capltol to take
the prestrlbed oath as the Nation's
thief executive.
Behind the Hough Hiders were the
carriages of the vice president and of
the Cabinet, and then came
Doing Great Work.
Ward, Ark.. March fith.— <Specials
— Prom all over the West reports
come of cures of different forms of
Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney
Pills, and this place is not wlthojt
evidence of the great work the Great
American Kidney Remedy is doing.
Among the cured here is Mr. J V.
Waggoner, a welt known citizen, vho.
In an interview, says: "Dodd's Kidney
Pills have done wonders for me. My
kidneys and bladder were badly out
minder of the grim past, a detac hment j >f order. I used many medic ines, but
of plckeii v.terans of the Grand Army
of the Republic, whose gallant step be-
lled the giay locks and spare form of
the old soldier*.
They led a detachment of veterans
of the Spanish-American War. of men
who had taken part in the famous
march to Peking and of soldiers who
had campaigned in the Jungles of the
Philippines
Closing the es.orting column came
veterans "t the regular army and navy.
the whole veteran organization led by
MaJ. Gen O. O. Howard of Civil War
fam a.
The President and his escort moved
along the avenue at a foot pace, owing
to the presence In the column of the
dismounted veterans, to the Senate
wing of the capltol.
In the presence of as many of his
fellow citizens as could be crowded
Into the Senate chamber. Charles War
Fairbanks was at high noon yes
got nothing to cure me till I tried
Dodd s Kidney Pills. Two boxes of
them fixed me up so that I have been
well ever since.
"Tell the poor kidney and bladder
diseased people to take Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills and get well."
No case of kidney complaint Is too
far gone for Dodd's Kidney Pills to
cure. They are the only remedy that
has ever cured Bright ! Disease.
terday Inducted Into the office of vice tables,
president of the United States. The
solemn and impressive ceremony only-
only occupied about five minutes, the
oath being administered by Senator
Frye as president pro tem. of the Sen-
ate
After reaching the capltol the Pres
Wife—Those trousers of yours look
as If they were on their last legs. Hus
band- Well, they're not Johnnie will
have to wear em after I get through
with them'
Earttfil bre** Omlnnm
The John A Salter Seed Co., Ui Crosse.
Wis . alw«y« hav. something new. some-
thing valuable. This year they offer
among their new muney making vege-
| President Newhof and War
! CorrespondentRichardsWere
I Promptly Cured By Pe-ru-na.
Mr. C. B. Newhof. 10 IVlauiarestreet. |
Albany. N. V , President Monteflore
Club, writes:
••Since my advanced age I find that
I have been frequently troubled wlih
urinary ailments. The bladder seemed
Irritated, and my physician aaid tha It
was catarrh caused by a protracted
cold which would be difficult to over-
come on account of my advanced yean.
I look I'eruna. hardly daring t > believe
that I nould bi helped, but I found to
my relief that I soon began to mend.
The Irritation gradually subsided and
the urinary difficulties passed away.
I have enjoyed excellent health now for
the past seven months. I enjoy my
nieals. sleep soundly, and am as well
sa I was twenty years ago. I gi\e all
praise to I'eruna."— C. B. Newhof.
Suffered From Catarrh of Kidneys,
Threatened With Nervous Collapse,
Cured by Pe-ru-na.
Mr. F. B. Rielianls, 000 E. Street, N.
W , Washington, D. «'.. War Corres-
indent, writes: "Exactly six yearsag-o
rilered to Cuba as staff corres-
pondent of the New York Sun. I was in
charge of a Sun Dispatch boat through
the Spanish American war. The effect
of the tropical climate and the nervous
strain showed plainly im my return to
the states. Lassitude, depression to the
vertfe of melancholia, ami incessant
kidney trouble made me practically an
invalid. This undesirable condition
eon tinued, despite the liest of treatment.
Finally a brother newspap.-rman.who
like myself had served in tlie war. in-
duced me to give a faithful trial to
Peruna. I did so. In a short time the
lassitude left me. my kidneys resumed
a healthy condition, and a complete
cure was effected. I cannot too strong-
ly recommed Pernna to those suffering
w ith kidney trouble. To-day 1 am able
to work as hard as at any time in my
life, and the examiner for a leading in-
surance company pronounced me an
"A" risk."
In Poor Health Over Four Years.
Pe-ru-na Only Remedy of Real Benefit.
Mr. John Niinmo, 215 Lippincott, St..
Toronto. Can., a prominent merchant of
that city and also a member of the
Masonie'order. writes:
• I have been in poor health generally
for over four years. When I caught a
bail cold last "w inter it settled in the
bladder and kidneys, causing serious
trouble. 1 took two greatly advertised
kidney remedies without getting the
PRES. C. 8. NEWHOF,
Suffered From Citirrh ol Bladder. |
desired results. Peruna is the only
remedy which was really of any benefit
to me. I have not had a trace of kidney
trouble nor a cold in my system."
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found
permanent use in so many homes is that
it contains no narcotic of any kind.
Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be
used any length of time without acquir-
ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro-
duce temporary results. It is perman-
ent in its effect.
It has no l>a<l effect upon the system,
and gradually eliminates catarrh by
removing the cause of catarrh. There
area multitude of homes wheie Peruna
has been used off and on for tw enty
vears. Such a thing could not l>e pos-
sible if Peruna contained any drugs of
a narcotic nature.
Eating Onion
and Gardner!
Karliest G
JUST BEND THIS NOTICE \ND 16C
Ident devoted some time to signing *£'[ big ptaat and
business ol the I r1 catalog, together with enough «-ed
fits portion of the plant. This will
make the Sterling plant one of the
most Important sugar factories In the
West.
Early In January the company en
■d a contract to construct a factory
ho
The Nevada hoy who has found n
gold mine for which It is reported $10.-
OOO.lHMi has been offered, seems to Jj,"ls )tBr f„r the crop of I
hive fully Justified the rommon boy] ,\,nt that ".>"i acres of bcits
habit of going snooping 'round. planted this year This acreaiti
soon contracted and the sugar
A New York man saved $$00,000 l<auy haa shown great confld.
during a lifetime, and was always a
salaried man Kusm-11 Sage has sav< .!
more than that, but most of It was
aaved from other men's Incomes.
ere
In
the conditions and p> ople in "tie valley
iu undertaking the construction and
completion of the factory for this year,
and the farmers are planning for their
la it cropa with enthusiasm.
Justice Brewer advises his country
men to live as the old Puritans did
It will first be necessary to remo\<
all those facilities for hating a goo.1
Ume which were denied the Puritan
The Japs accuse the Russians of us-
ing Chinese costumes In order to es
cape from NVwchang Now wouldn't
• Chinese costume and a set of Rus
aian whiskers be a fierce com bin a
tka'
A Spiritualist woman has j'ist
christened a child by tapping it on
the brow with a flower How fortunate
ahe didn't try cracking a bottle of
champagne on the innocent! - lx>well'
Courier.
Strange to relate, a great many mil-
lionaire* were missing when New
York s tax assessments were mule
out. Of course, they were out of
town on business and had no Idea ol
•vadlng taxes.
A Pittsburg judge has just decided
that kissing Is not a crime. This dc
rlslon stamp* Pittsburg as hopelcNsly
behind the times, and it Is not thought
that It will have any effect on tie
prevalence of osculation.
ordinary notice the New York
Mrs. Stanford's Will,
i Francisco, March 5. The
vlll of
In i
Times uses eleven words to rt
dead man a* an expert drlt
•even to atate that a wife ai
children survive him. Every
order of Interest and Importui
took
kota.
he late Jane l.alhrop Stanford was
tiled with the clerk of Santa Clara
•ounty In San Jose, this afternoon.
Mrs. Stanford bequeath* $:t.u00,uM to
her two brothers and the children of
tier deceased brother, Dafilel S. I -at h
up. To her private secretary. Ml**
itertha Berner, she gives $15,000. aud
.o each of five old servants, including
\h Wing, the Chinese cook, who 1* sus
peeted of (Kilsonlng h. r. the sum of $1.
To the Old ladles' Home at Albany.
New York, she gives $lo,oon io the
Protestant Orphan Asylum at Albany.
$10,000.
To local charitable Institutions Mr*.
Stanfard bequeath* the sum of $v.
All her plate and articles of art are ti.'
qucnlhcd to the Stanford 1'nlverslty
museu .. The residue of her estate Is
bequeathed to Stanford 1'nlverslty
The will was executed July HMW-
In the city of San Francisco. The ex
ecutors nominated nre Charles ti
I atbrop. Russell II Wilson. Timothy
Hopkins. Joseph O. Grant. T. G. Croth
ers, all of San Francisco, and White
law Held of New York. They are to
, serve without bonds.
Lost Child Was Drowned.
nver. March 6 A Republican ape
from Canon City last night *a>s
myatery which for two month)
nunded the dlaappenraac* of Vlolei
islder wa* cleared away about ler
,<k thl* morning when the bod;
was found by i
, m the Arkansi
where It had lie
several weeks.
, of the people h-
i that the little gl
and waa being ti
iime hoy
i river
id hat
ikslde
zlg 1'nlverslty Is president, has ar
pointed a committee to reiiort on how-
to readjust Germany'* trade relations
with the United States. The purpose
| seem* to be to consider the posslblllt;
of a commercial treaty with the Cnited
States.
Over a million dollars' damage was
done by a big lire at Hot Springs. Ar
kansas. February JMh. Among th"
buildings destroyed were the Graml
Palace hotel. I.ee house, Moody house.
Plateau hotel, Columbia hotel, the
county court house. Jail. First Mctho i
1st church, the Jewish church and 225
r« Hid* nreg and stores.
Taotal l.ang Sho TI of Tientsin has
i been appointed Chinese minister to
London. 11* Is at present In India ne
l gotlatlng a convention for the adhe
I sion of China to the Anglo-Thibet
| treaty. 1-ang Shao TI was educated at
Yale I'nlv • i -Ity and «;i formerly sec
' ret an to Yuan Shi Kal. progressive
j viceroy of Pechlll province.
Judge Kavanagh modified the in-
junction Issued against the picketing
i of tailoring estshllshments and shops
fin Chicago by deciding that the strlk
1 ers should not be prevented from
I peaceably speaking
: employes of the tailoring establish
; inents, as long as there was no sem
1 blance of persecution.
| The transport l<ogan sailed from San
| Francisco February 2ttth for Manila
i via Honolulu and Guam. She carried
2S5 enlisted men of the Second squad
] ron of Eighth cavalry, M6 enlisted
men of the Sixth Infantry, twenty-one
' enlisted men of the marine corps, four
i teen enlieted mea of the hospital cot ps
and a cargo of army supplies.
The legislative commlttce which Is
Investigating Irregularities In the
' financial accounts of 1'tah's comnti*
1 ilon to the Louisiana Purchase Exposi
tlon has appointed Representatives Jo
s- ph. Stookcy and Gandrv as a commit
tee to go to St. Ixmls and turn over
. very detail of the commission's work
at the fair Forged vouchers aggregat
Ing more than $2,100 already have been
, Identified.
, Maxim Gorky, the Russian author,
had but a short gll..ipsc cf liberty on
the 2?th ult. Released on V
the noted author was Immei
hi rested and conveyed to a
i ronlln. nicut pending depo
some distant city or provla
Ills continued residence will
bills and closing the
session.
The windows of the capltol were
crowded: there was a deep fringe of
spectator* along the roofs of the Sen
ate and House and the dome. The trees
of the park were loaded with boys and
men: the broad acres of the park Itself
were crowded with thousands upon
thousands.
With the appearance of the Presi-
dent from the Senate chamber th ■
shouting began, swclltng into a roar
like. Niagara, rising to cyclonic effi
to grow
1,000 fine, solid Cabbages,
2.U00 rich, micy Turnips.
2,000 blaocbing. nutty Celery,
2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce,
l.uOO splendid Onion*,
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes,
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers.
In all over Ul.OeO plants—this great offer
I is made to get you tu test iheir warrauted
vegetable seed* aud
ALL FOB nt T 16c rO*TAOR.
I providing you will return this notice. nd
i if you will send them 28c in post.'ge, they
I) add to the above a big package of
and continuing while the Senate an 1 ! SaUer'a Fourth of July Sweet torn the
i. rt ,t thi llo-'ip t> ■ Cabinet I earliest on earth -10 days earlier than
cmirt the heads Of the | Cory, Peep o'Da>. First of Ail.etc. irt.N.L.j
army and navy, ambassadors and tain
Isters. representatives of every subor-
dinate branch of th • government and a
gre.it company of guests filed out of
the Senate doors and filled the Im-
mense plat form.
At length all was ready for the
crowning ceremony The sea of hu
man it v was stilled. The President ad
vanced to take the oath of i.flce. With
hi* hand upon the Bible held by the
chief justice he reverently repeated the
oath, kissed the book nt the end. and
Theodore Roosevelt became President.
He then delivered his inaugural
which surprised his hearers by Its
brevity. As the ceremony closed he
was again greeted by the roaring
cheers of the Immense throng.
, Accompanied by his escort and fol
be nonunion | )owe(j by troops and civilian paraders.
m he started for the White House It
was the most perfect column that ever
marched In an Inaugural parade.
While the whole military column was
a marvel and a delight, as Indicated by
'he continuing tornado of cheers where
It passed, there were elements of spe-
cial Interest. The Ninth cavalry, that
splendid colored regiment, received
marked attention The crowds went
wild over the section of Rough Riders.
The scouts from the Philippines and
ibo Porto Rico battalion excited Intense
, 1'nfortunately the men who claim
'that the world own ttiem a living are
I not preferred creditors.
TEA
Do you think it worth
while to serve good tea at
your table ?
Represen t a 11 \ e t'.ini -has been ap-
pointed by the Speaker of the Tennes-
see legislature .is « member ot ttie
committee on liquor train.
YELLOW CRUST ON BABY
Would Crack Open and Scab Causing
Terrible Itching—Cured by
Cuticura.
Say Plainly to Your Grocer
That you want LION COFFEE always, and he,
lieing a square man, will not try to sell yor. any-
thing else. You may not care tor our opinion, but
What About the United Judgment of Millions
of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE
for over a quarter of a century ?
Is there any stronger proof of merit, than the
Confidence of the People
and ever Increasing popularity T
LION COFFEE Is carelully se-
lected at the plantation, shipped
direct to our various factories,
where It Is skillfully roasted and
carelully packed In sealed pack-
ages unlike loose collee, xvhlch
Is exposed to germs, dust. In-
sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches
you as pure snd clean as when
It lett the lartory. Sold only in
1 lb. packages.
Lion-head on every package.
Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Denver Directory
11T0VE ,.k,n;:v"*v'
1 * «^v#r £hon# 724
H«rd« a
brown palace hotel
F.urffp*«tn plan. ti.AO and upward.
AMERICAN HOUSE
l.f.t II p«-r day hotel In tl We t Amnion
Inter
St.
Tin brigade of rn>l> t bsttsllons from
many states, organli.'tl by r.metal
' t'halif.'.'. attrartnl universal attention
an^l r. reived unbounded applause.
The civic grand division of eight
brigades. In three divisions, made up of
over tlft> organisations was In every
' respect in vter organised than ever be
forw.
Big Fire at Gunnison.
I Denver. March C.—A tlunnison dls
"Our baby had a yellow rrust on his
hnad which I eould not keep away
I When 1 thought I had succeeded In
petting his head clear. It would start
again by the crown of his head, crack
i and scale, and cause terrible Itching.
I then fot (.utlcura Soap snd Olnt- ] —
ment. washing the scalp with the soap columbia hotel
and then applying the Ointment A ; ,, rsim ii m it **
| few treatments made a complete cure.
I I have advised a number of mothers
I to use Cuticura. when I have been
.liked about the same ailment of their
babies. Mrs. John Boyce, Pine Bush.
N. V."
. ,.,;uC£
< .. 1.1th * Waiff. lW>nm
Oxford
(>rn«rr
I h r| r«M>f.
blork from
A"m
Hotel
i I nl n Itfimt
II MURMF. *t«r.
best by test
"I hivt tried *1' kinds of waterproof
clothing and have never found anything
at any price to compare with your Fi«h
Brand for protection from all kind* of
weather **
rn n rr* «nd add of the
writer of th* unsolicited Inter
way bo had upon opphcaiion )
a j tower co.
B~on U S A
TOWER CANADIAN
CO LIMITED " ' ~ "
To~ C^d. flSH MXJ®
<lel of Warrmxtte H tt IUttthtt Chilling
tlnv
The harder i
be has to t
labors the le
■rnt
F«
I l>.
•n i
diately re
t>atch vest*
111a > says: Uunnlsor
1 ««■
k plsce ol
r visited by
another severe
flrt
• this
i morning it
ilKiut S o'clock.
Th
e Re
i(V wh. n
. publican i
i.fll,'.' building.
fori
merh
, known ss
thi- Tabor house
nn.l
Pall
in ill as 1
l | sades bote
1 .< two-story an
Rig! Ii
, turc. was d
"Iaged to the e*ti
snt o
if Sl'V-
cral tbpus
it,.i dollars by flr.
■ am
1 ws
I tsr. It Is
thought that the
lire
n) has de
I nated froii
I crossed .lectrlc
i s In
cent, lot
the biillilln
g \\ here the w
Ires
Wero
sti to m:
| | most m ini
lull, the fire was
Here
(■r cent 1
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch not alone
he.ause they get "ne-thlnl mors for
the same ironey. but also because of
superior quality.
WINDSOR HOTEL
l«lk and l.arlmrr «l „ Heater. Coin.
i Ttiat'a the place to atop. European
plan. 75c and up.
Manv a mi
ie w as a bo
i h isn't felt slippers sine*
If you want topi th*
l'W
fft.nl
plant mii} tiimn but
Shake In * Mr Shoes.
Allen s I'.xii I i e. a powder cares pels*
lul iraarting. nervous feet and ingrowing
nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery
' of the age Makes new shoes e.t t A
, certain cute for sweating feet Sold I v all
I druggists, 2.V. Trial package FKEB.
1 Address A. S. Olmsted, L Hoy, n. y.
FERRY5
SEEDS
ti
VERY FEW. IF ANY.
CIGARS SOLD AT 6
CENTS. COST AS
MUCH TO MANUFACT-
URE. CR COST THE
DEALER AS MUCH AS
CREMO
IF THE DEALER TRIES TO
SELL YOU SOME OTHER
ucky la ti
tell a lie
married
>oar cares, and tbe \\«.hlngto
amends the dlrtum with v.
It Is Juiit a- will tt.ii to retnov
shore " Particularly If you aie
troubled with corns.
"Pittsburg PHI" left $2 0011000
Which he made ss s gambler l et the
yornig man who thinks of stsrtlng oat
to make a fortune as a gambler stop
right now and remember that every
dollar left by Pittsburg Phil «aa
lest by some other gambler.
fat
hla
of
han
the
the lial
tttsklrts
lending th
rvelt la ti
If
M«
atkli
ch
r |;5ti.
i Danger.
-The late
I Peflanee Starch Is put up II
[ In a package. 10
^ more starch for the
tely
d.<p« tiding In 1
According to the
lighting went l
who b. st back tin
ened to roll over
over the fnrllflcait
bul nothing Is kno
Ing on beyond the title of lir.it
whether part of tleneral Nogl'S fo
In full career for Tie puts or *1
I the .lapnn< have sighed all In i
iralnst Mukden.
latest
reimrts tin
foi <1
n- Russians
■ wave
that threat
Mukiti t
it. as It ha<
.as of 1
I'ort Arihui
i n as ti
> what Ik 0<
large
state
of the |H>*
in. rce Con
nisi
Kite btokc out on lli< MUM Qm
iron St sea Ik t ween (tali Fratlclaeo snd
1'ortland Pebraarj '.'Tth and flfty aU
passengers were transferred to th.
rt< amer lirl Norte and taken to ('res
i.nt CM) The I Ii i n.iti | l h .. I- d I•
, harbor under her own steam but both
teasel and cargo were liadl) Catnag. d
I dramatic situation In Manchuria I
| op. d liy O. tu ral N'igt s rapid advattC' I
and Its stragellc possibilities have |
raised eifttcmeat In Kuropo to the ,
I hlghc t i>itch Kngllsh papers for a
I long time lia\e practically ceased to I
| receive war s|<eclsla and In this re
■ licet are lacking much Information |
that Is available In Associated Press
dispatches
It Is lielleved he re that toneral Ku
ropalkin la In a very tight place and
the chances of his c*trtcsilng his srtty
sic keenly dlsruaa< d
ti:a
Is Rtren^th all?
If money is plenty, no.
Schilling's Most.
Good-enough.
ASK YOURSELF WHY?
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Ml 'Ii. >
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SEEDS
POULTRY SUPPLIES
•■'ree IllaislraieS I atalea"'
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A ~
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