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VOLUMR 11.
(iUTlIHIK, OKLAHOMA, .JANUARY
1000. SATflfKAV
"No Eye Like the
Master's Eye."
You are master of your
| health, and if you do not
' attend to duty, the blame is |
easily located. If your blood I
is out of order, Hood's Sar
saparilla -wilt purify it.
Landis, the Young nd ana Orator, Wins
New Laurels,
It is tho specific remedy for trouble! I
of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver, j
Kidneys "My kidn-ys troubled me, :
and on udvice took Hood 9 Sursupanlla
which gave prompt relief, bettor uppetite.
My sleep in rcfrcHbing. It cured my wife '
also." Michaki. Hoii.e, Denny Street,
Pittsburg. I'll.
Scrofulou3 Hutnor •" I was in terrible
condition from the Itching and burning of
scrofulous homor. Orav worse under
treatment ofseverui doctor*. Took Hood's
Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills. These cured
me thoroughly." .1. J. Little, Fulton, N. V. j
J (pod J rSa Uopa uffa
| Republican Senate Caucus
Gives Him Small Majority.
CLARKSON'SNAME WAS USED.
Claims Ho Had Long Since With-
drawn From Hace.
DAN RANSDELL THE SERGEANT.
Champ Clark Would Have ,'dyised Robsrts on the First Day
To Have Objected to Every Member on the Roll—Con-
fident the Majority Report Will Carry.
WAPIDNOTON, JAN. M -The second thony H. Dunn.
day's delwtc in the house upon the 1
erta can*, wan less dram itlo than that signing of : h>* petltl
e< yeeteiHey. The gallerii i were elmo * over eight) >. irs old and for all practical
ns crowded, taut tho Indies were less purposes 'barred them by tho statute of
demonstrative. The president's ; limitation.
Rev. Dr. Brlrtol, was in the executive "Oeorge Q. Cannon, first councillor to
gallory n portion of the afternoon UWen-
• " * ,, _ , . the pp-M-Mit ot the chiif< h. is also nor-
Ing "to the arguments. Mr. Roberts was
not prmwt dimpi th. «.v, Had ha been W W. ">« of HlnMh
h. would hove heard th. most m-athlmt HoMlIn Ciuino, Ms lawful Wit* nnd af-
.lcorletlor.a of she Mormons evrr de- ,<r t;1kliifc- unto hllllMlf Hiree n.MnI'inal
livernd upon tho floor "f tlio hOOM. WiVM, XIr- CWMOn Now ClllnW to tw) le-
Mr. Ludla nf Indiana, .Tic vounK ora- * "* nvarrlod to otw Caroline OriMUUl, a
tor, Who dUUncuUhad himself dartn «•> «ll . by whom) ta« l«4 Wn>
the laat congress In nn oratorical duel ri>n' he "IK| " IJs ~|VM liv 'n «
suburb near Salt Dake City, having no
Clai'lifton's Friend fiefs IVrothy Be-
eaune of false « hai-gen .Made A -
gainst II iin and Vol« for IIIm
After Declination llud
Been Mead.
Tho gentleman from Utah has been se-
vere on the missionaries. 1 don't wonder
at it. Tho missionary hns given atten-
tion to the poly gam! st, has stood in his
path, has scattered thorns along the
way and for this he is branded ns a
spotter, nn 1 of or me r and a spy. His-
tory w.ll War out this statement, that
although these fa na,ileal prleRt and their
deluded followers ^t^n thousand miles definite* uft.n Tho reorganization^'"he row morning. Mr. J. a. An.o-e I ,< b,
' *""u oi«.cUvo offices of ;hat body and named j retained by Abbott to defend him.
Hon. Charles Bennett of New York f< r i
secretary, to succeed Hon. Wm. R. Cox,
and Hon. Dan M. RansJcil of Indiana for
sergeant-at-arms, to succeed Coier J.
Dright.
FATAL DUEL,
apital
nt n!
flnuth McAlester, I T., J
special from H;irtsiiorn to t
says:
Steve Jones, n negro miner
horns was shot and instat t j
the street of that tow
o'clock yesterday af ,
A' botl, a white miner
Abbott surremb red to
at once and was brought
might and placi d In tl.e f
From ail accounts <>i
writing it was on exi I
lasted. There had tic ei
tween Abbo t and tho
out of the trike and It
no«ro had threatened to kill Abbott.
Yesterday mori>ng Abbot- « s i tTin
N!'MP.
nu! rn
_ c, i\
FREE HOMES
LEAGUE CONVENTION.
hlle it
Dd be-
dead
king foi
i him '
him.
eome negroes wcr. art
hhn. So he secured
defenre. About flv.
afternoon Abt ott v :i
when some one called
out, that Jones was about t
A most Immelintely Jones, who *was
shel-tered behind the corner of ci bulldli
oonvnenced tlrinu-. Abbott advanced nnd
as the ncKro catre out from hl.s cover he
returned the fire. Doth -men sdvan-
upon earh other, each shoot ng as rapidly
as possible and continued to advance
until they were wHhin a few feet of e " h
other when tiie negr.) fell dead. Abbott
had Arc 1 three shots end all of them took
effect, trange to say <the latter was not
Injured.
Tho examination will probably take
DKHTIY. O T , JAN It - (.^peclaV)-
Him. 1 i« k T Mot in, pr« lent of the
nounced that lie will Is.-a formal fa'!
El Reno, TVbruary Hi: ii.
The call will also r< < mmend the hoid-
of territorial delegates to tie he'd on Feb-
ruary 10, al^o fixing tho uurnbi r of dele- j
Kansas Board of Health Must Saise the
i!Ul
id
pnlth of our p.-ople should
eir eorts In behalf of a ffstro:
ent, tho occasion for wldch is
id need all our efforts."
WASHINGTON, JAN. y.-Tlia ropubll-
can caucus of the senate tod«ay decided P:ar® before commii'sioner \Vrl.ht ' unor-
of desert waste inifestcd with savages,
The first two named, at ihe time of the 1>cy°11,1 clvUlsntion, bd ween their camp,
for arotMtj- were1"' and cr.mr, j «-t the d: .jnco
was not too groat nor -were the hardships
too severe to daunt the spirit of the
missionary of tho Christian church. He
tracked polygamy and faced it in its l.ar.
The danltes .-is cruel end pitiless a band
of cut throats jus ever handled the glit-
tering steel, ciarri<*l on the anurdcrous
work of tho church. Still the mission,
sry tf^ie-l on. The "blood at oners silenced
forever in death the voice of apostasy.but
that hindered not the missionary. The
government practically abandoneki th
fleM. considering thut It
•with Mr. Johnson ot his state.
laurels toduv. He charged that 1 tah neighbors, and It Is known aa Onnnonvllle. moun-aln fastnesses; hut tne American
had been admitted to the union ns a re- J™I\?awUnfl ^«ht ^ that Jos. ] missionary, with a courage
suit of a Monnon conspiracy an" rev It
ed the history of the npostl
F. Smith, second councillor to tho pre*d- I l,iat
ou -no 11ion.i, im- ,, the ^enc-v bas three women among whom he ,n l ui>ose that
church Whom 'ho obar«d with llvin* In '« trn>ut™ the title of wlfo. Mr. Itawllna <"> <h« f'ar of God and for
and flaarant vlnlMton of tha aUW ""*h« ""H** «• ' U iw> «««w now " •'
*.tnat .Ijmamy, to al>. r tha. ••. l-mi-"" «•' ]>re.lrtBnt -«r nnd revo:: i.
hnoelv broken their f : imo pledge to th« "r ",0 tlrae of ,h" of tho
govomment reKtlon for amaeaty. president of «ho
lie contended thnt Mr. T^erts wns not "l^stl-s. is also trampling under foot tho
KlitltlMl to admission lwcai:?.. he h...l vlo- "":1 1,.v K"vem- i
compact
th tho United mont* ,,e tnok bis first two wives In Na-
vajo, 111., over thirty years ago. t>y ono
vide for
lasted Utah's
States.
Mr. Uutdla mntid as unworthy of ) ■ ^,hl; ^imej-eremony,
?ie«f the charges made, he saiU, by S"na-
polnted notorloua pdj-^motis to office.
tor Rawlins, that the president had ai^
The senator might as well accuse tho
house of enU
had passed a bl'.l appropriating
for the agricultural college at I/fgan,
Utah.
"The presidervt of he college," he said,
"Is a polygon*st. living in open and no-
torious polygamy wi'.b three wives. One
of the leading pro- • ; is a po gam 1st,
living wnh two wives. The trustee Is a
pohTwmJst, living In open nnd notorous
polygamy with 8e>'en wives nnd the
block of it'wo,
The elder nf the two women
has s'neo died and he has since married,
i i the order named, Sarah, Harriet. Elin-
or, Mary, Phoobe, Minnie, nnd Caroline,
polvgnmy, since it Wou,d >'ou not ,lke to plt down to "break-
fast in that family? Snow is now liv-
ing with tho youniK'^st and las? w+fs, by
whom ho had his youngest child diwhrg
the winter of six years after the
manifesto plc*dgln« the faith nnd honor
of the church had been issued.
"Moses Thatcher, one of the apostles
who signed tlve petition of amnesty, has
throe plural wives, two of whom bore
him chlMren, one on January 8, 18M, and
Some feeling was manifested over the
election cf a secretary cause 1 by the cir-
culation of reports concern ng Hon. J. S.
Olarkson, who was Mr. Dennett's on'y
competitor, which his friends considered
uncomplimentary nnd untrue. These re-
ports are resented by his suporters, inciud
lng Senator Mason. Gallenger, Cart«r,
Scott and others, who had known Mr.
fiarkson as an ofiicer of tho Republican
National Committee. A letter and a tel-
egram from Mr. Clarkson were read d •-
eiining the place, inn some of the senators
sw-ms bublime, with a fldehty declared their inteniien of voting for him
an sspl ratio ii. J reg<ar<Ness of these.
The first wt«* was a tie resulting In 21
to 21 The second ballot brought out
thpre vores not hitherto cast and resulted
W for Dennett and 22 for Clarkson. Mr.
Dennett —-"pTaeed in nomlnution by Sen-
-"or Plntt of New York. No ^election was
made for Chaplain which will have the
effect of continuing the blind Chaplain,
William Milburn, in that office. The al-
lottment of the minor office! was placed
in the hands of the caucus committee.
Mr Clnrkson authorized Uie fo'lowing
statement concerning fhe connection "f
his name with the secretaryship of the
senate:
6.W. PALMES WRITES
FROM HONDURAS.
the love of humanity.
"'Bu-t,'" the gentleman ays, "'we
wom"n l" «ood fa;th ar.l
alK>uld not abanion th-rn ' There are •
thousand^ polygamous families In Utttl
plural wives, take care
of your p'urnl children, but refrain. f,.r
God's sake, refrain from multiplying the
illeg.timutes in tlio new > ;iti- of Utah "
Continuing, (Mr. Landis 4 I I: "Mr.
Roberts has snee.xi a* a good And nobie
woman. «Mlss Helen Gould,) who helped
to organize this mo^iement against him.
When our bev^ fell from d>scaso or in
battle, her millions wept. And who knows
but that today the same name that was
ipoken so reverently at Santiago. "Mon-
Mr. Palmer Gives txperience
in Honduras Mining-Has
Struck it Rich-
"In vi w of the candidacy for the sec-
retaryship of the senate. T am in no way
OKLAHOMA CITY, JAN. 20 -Editor
Br jwn, of the Times-Journal, has receiv-
ed he following interesting letter from
Honduras, Central America, from a
former Oklahoma friend;
Honduras, C. A., Dec. 15, 1899.
Friend Brown—Knowing you to be a
gold bug, I would Uke you to toll me
what is wrong here in Honduras?
Foreigners bring gild to this country
and exchange 1 for Honduras silver.
We can't always sell our gold that we
grind oi t. They haven't got the silver
to exchange, or pay for It. Short on sil-
ver, and it surely is the richest silver
conn ry in the world.
Would it not be well for the United
MOUNEUX TRIAD ADJOURNED. !
NEW YORK, JAN. LM -Th. trlnl of R" - I
land D. MoHneux was adjourned t i-v
on account of tho iiln* - of Manhe m
Drown, a Juror. A dispatch from hir
w ife was received by the recor !< r saying
that Mr. Drown was III In bed. The «lck
Juror is suffering from an attack <•(
rheumatism, which it 1s believed will le
Ot shortd duration.
Rousing M33ti.i al ii: Airk fiejocts Order oi Kansas for
Puaraitine Reguiatioa—Resent the Action as Unjust
and Calling tor Retaliation,
NEWKIRK, Oli DA., JAN.
WASHINGTON JAN. 21.—ComnVsslo'
Wilson of the Internal revenue bureau 1
decided. In effect that every malt ev'.i
composed of male liquor, combined w
drugs, may t e sold by dnnUHs by
bottle under labels specifying the .i. t
for which It is held out as a remedy wi
out Involving them In liability ns n
tall malt dealer if they sell it in g<
faith for medicinal purposes.
RAN FRANCTSCO. JAN. 21—The Tin cd
States transport. City of I'ekn arrved to-1
day from (Manila va (Nagasaki, twenty-
six days from Manila. The l'ckin 1 rouj 1
a large bumber of p.—ng rs In the ca.l>ln
nnd 170 steerage and 156 bodies. On I e.
camber Si, Commander Carlln, U. S. N., !
died of peritonitis.
1'tied o b .
a 1th of K s.
in K.im 1 - CI , an I ihe only *
. t.iuidl • . smallpox 1 . t
I beard, to be submitted for a
; tho local burd of K-.v count;
j provlsh n thn they pledge the
!. Tho reading of the or-
•ved by a fud'ade of rousing
« •' .-..lng tho action of the
onrd, and expressing the abso-
cf gu.-h a prdposl'.i .11 and
owing that Kay county would
of iter own smallpox patient*,
in tlio maun r tti-v
nd nee
eeded
The
rd, ar
1 he.
this
A mam's pnllanlry crops out when he
is entertaining a woman who is not
related lo hirn.
submit Ihe ordt r
the county board,
citlzena In general
At a meeting In the ope
afternoon, compose I «>f 01
K'ar - ( * :i ' i" : • PulUll ■ ! t tho abOV • ffect. ilso
option by laying before the Kansas boar j .t jmsl-
wiiii th« ' 0 ultimatum to the effect thiii b.y
lv. mi can litu ■ raiso tho fiuarautlm against
precepts Kay county or subject thwn Im to 1
the ter- rigi i quarnntire from thnt county, abso-
n, also . r lutely 1 1 p< n Hi g . 1 traffic, b ith . sen-
orning to ger nn.l freight.
1 following ir> a copy nf tho telegram
ity offb lal! an 1 as din
to the Kansas board:
Newkirk, O. T., Jan
Dr. Swan, Becrotary Iloalth Hoard, To.
have blessed him with thirty-nine child- 1,10 other on January 11, 1899. They just
rrjv The president is Innocent «n l we are '"^'d thr>o days of being twins. Mr.
Innocent, because wo put fa th in the Roberts truly said yesteraay thnt Moses
pledge an\l promise of (the pious covc- Thatcher was by a majority of the nvm-
nant breakers." hers of the legislature (tendered a seat
He further asserted that three of tho ,n the United States senate and that
memlbers of the first presidency and ten M.•:■<** Thatcher having more discretion
rrf the twelve apostles who sigi -d tlie ]i - than Mr. Roberts or the ip^pie of Utah,
tion for amnesty w^re polygamies . Of declined the honor, rtt&tlng 'that ho would
the 1R lea«l*"if. who solemnly pledged the r the flames already kindled by
honor an<l flu ith for the future obcdiance ^,r- Roberts. So you see we hail a nn.r-
to the law liy th« church of Jesus Christ row escape .frmn having trouble in both
of Latter Day Saints, three h prob- «nda (,f the camp.
•My kept their pledges, namely Wilfred ' Pages must t>e written," confined Mr.
Woodruff, Franklin D. Rogers and An- Dandls, "of tho Violation of the compact
■ by which Utah was iriven a senator. Ah,
Mr. Opceker, tho Mats is a fallen star,
it does not shine with tho "brllilnncy and
lustre of her sister stars. It shines by
cunning ami by deceitt, by treachery, by
CARTERS
ITTLE
PILLS.
fraud, it speaks of crime and of voia-
tlen of the most solemn covenant e>*er
made 'between territory and the union.
"We have as a representative from
Utah, a man with "three wives, the lust
I one itaken, the representatives as near n«
| we can nscertaJln l>oforo 1890. ht Is In evt-
j .'fiee that he did not hold her out as his
V! -. nor slip him ns her husband, until | beautiful womanhood, tliey are waiting
j IS&i. Tip to 1SST,, llv.'d ujlio the nameshlp ' today—waiilna for the Amerlcnn chlv-
Blek RMdvtie.tid n.tl.T. ail tbo trouble, loci. U'""'r 1 b«"ln'0 '
tauk Point, by American soldiers, is lisp responsible for the use of my name in States to send in a supply of H'\*er, f r
ed in reverence out there In Utah by ,v>Tir!enfIo.n with it. T never heard of i\ when T left Oklahoma City, they said
those women, doomed by brutal bigots to nn<1 npvpr thought of that or any of- there was an over production of sliver,
the beliefs thait their celestial exaltlon ! ftoe ,n ,he 'fttter part of February,! and that was why It was so cheap?
wi i be In proportion as they ministered 'ft8t vear. Vlve-Uresident Hobart called' This -is a free country, 11 to ". They
to tho rotten nnd lustful notions of a cor-1 Tnfl ,n,° bis room at the cspitoi, telling have no gold coin, but a beautiful bank
rupt priesthood. 1 nio he had a pb-asant surprise for me, note, or paper m ney, redeemable i .
"I say that t/h people of th'a country !ini1 showed me nn invitation In writing, j nothing.
expect us to turn him back," said Mr. signed by >m* forty of the f-y-four n - When the new pre'si lent wont Into office
Dandls. in conclusion. "I protest against I Publican senators, inviting me to bo seo-hfcat year the first thin* he did was to
his coming in. J protest on 'behalf of the r"-:irv Natura lv surprised nnd over- declare all the posfago sum;..- 1 ■..••lb-
constituency that has read the ten com-, whelmed by the kindness and gra f ,he former a ^ministration \o i , w
mandments and the sermon on the mount, such an unusual offer, T was yet compelled jia(| tv> throw
I protect on behalf of the American ?° ""V thnt ns T knew so little about the
homes mode by love nrvd devotion and office tendered me. fso far as mich a
holy by the virtue of our womanhood. I strong majority of the republican sena-
protoft on behalf of the American mother; ,r""~ '-ou'd tender it.) and as it came so '
and her child and the American faiher, suddenly wh le T was under busineso on-'
who will never coi.sent to the enthrone— gagements. 1 would have to dre ine if'
ment and Delflration of human passion, my answer was required then. In a ;av
I protest on behalf of the h'onewt Mormon. | er two It was dov!d d that there w rd
those who believe in keeping Inviolate the he no extra session and then Mr. H-t>ar
condition on wWch TTitah was admittei to '■ urged m. take it under ndvlsemon .
the American union. Tho country i-- which I il <l I^ter. nnd after he
>v*iJtlng for us 1o act. The people ar- from the jouth in the spring, he to'
waiting off in New England, whose homes he had received enough more e lgn'
have made a pattern for this continent, writing to the pai-o-, or 1n le t.-
They are wtaittng In the broad sweep of make over four-fifths of the r. ;>',J
the 'Ml« si«sippl valley, a section of this senators and a mn.1 >rity of the son o
oountry purged of this very Infamy a sol' T sail then, tha* i' In tho cal It
half a century ago. They are waiting In should be found that there was no objeo., Oi
the new Mutes of the west, states wdiose t'on on th# par- of any senator-*. T v ii 11 the
postage an 1 btiy
the new ones. They surely showed pro-
gression, for they have a locomotive on
them.
American butter in tin cans brings the
fancy price of ll.BO a pound.
Breakfast bacon $1.00 a pound. Flour 1
varies In price froin $24 00 to $36.00 . 1
hundred.
Our gold we sell for $25.00 to $10 00 per
ounce. In Honduras s Ivor. In the United i
States If would bring $18.00 to $20.00.
Tell me what Is wrong in this fr.e and
' limited 11 to 6 Mist" country?
I have a# ked some of the boss bumble
bees here wharf, is the cause of this sta e |
of affairs.
One said all of the silver had gone to
That one liad heard i
territory b.us been Invaded and whose at-| prdbsbly accept. After his death. T feitj there was such a country,
mosphere has been poisoned by tills very U es Inclined to the office end sang
plague. And away down south, in Dixie,
where honor is religion, where gallantry
Is law, and virtue ia the high ideal
dent to billou! atate of the systoui, auch
Dizzineaa, N*unrA, DrowalueM. 1> «t «- -. nft-r
•ftttoK. 1'aln in tha RMe, An. Wht!a thfirie. it
Muturkal'lu aurcAaa inui been ahown iu curiu^
■rndftehe. yet C.irfer'a little Liver Pill* are
•quail jr valuable in Coiietipiilion curing ami pre-
wutiug thiaftniioj ni|{0(iuii laint.wh ;• t:•. - hNo
eorraetalldisopi'Ts.i! ilioHi>iuiBiii,!Uiniiil.vte t!.<^
r and ragulftta the bowels. J -1 n II tlwyealy
t para
nnd he did not deny that thnt woman
; became his plural wtfe afi'.er Utah was
*aken info tl e American union. And 1
I charge here that Utah came in as the re.
s'llt o/ a deliberate conspiracy to freo
that people from the lieoA-y haivl of the
f-deral authority which then loft them to
live their religion unhindered. In
Mr. Roberts was a candidate for congnws
and the church disciplined and defeated
him because th« tim«o
! /or a <polygiunlst
i airy
Ihe other speakers today were Messrs.
Powers republican, of Vermont. nnd
Miers, democrat, of Indiana, for the ma.
Jority resolution, Messrs. Snodgrass,
democrat, of 1>enneisee, and Wilson, sil-
ver republican, Idaho, for the minority -tato. that
resolutions. Mr. Tjacey, republican, of and ns this
Iowa, for his proposition to exp«l w thout
swearing In. and Mr Crumpacker. repub-
lican. Indiana, for exclusion by a two-
not then ripo j thirds majority. The speeches today
so tho Amerl- i greatly strengthened the majority resolu-
got out of It in some gracious v
eral senators urged me to let It j
meeting of congress. When in
an opposition was martffeitted t
two cr 1hree senators, who said, that |
while T had such a strong maiorit
Achetheywnuldbflalrnostprl ' Iof tothonewho
Suffer from thiadlatn*aatii(!c>iiiipinii:t: hutf nn-
litUly tliclrB'HMlnoaRd .. « i, t. «•.: tn.l tli is«
niiDunoetry tboin will fii.il tlii-Bi :•;„,U vain,
•bis In ao many wuva that l'< "ill i. • hi *'t-
llug u*do witiiouttli iu. But after uilnlck huu4
Otbera do u><t.
Carter1 • I.ltlle Liver Pillnaro verv «niall atil
very eauy t taUe. One or two liilU makt a do at).
Tliey ara strictly veuRtnbli and do u t h-rli"i r
puraa, but by their fcmtlaarti n pir tne ill who
UMtbaui. In viaiaat 91 cents ; ftvolor $1. bold
ku' drug^iau everywiicro, or aont by lniui.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
atn* 1 desired to have mv name taken ou
of all consideration. They uryed m* r
w.a t. Dm meantime 'he press was h'isy
with statements sent ou* that T wn *b«
cause of the republican aena'e rot «
itself a republican organisation, srd so,
on tho ninth of January, before any nar-
ty conferen'v* or caucus bad been h i 1
wrote Senator Pla t n let'er. asking that
he would withdraw my name.
"This is till the part I have had in It T
have never aske<i a senator for h's si j The naive! are "ti.tng • tie mou
nor talked nor written to any senator on | tains for fear of the census taking,
the subj« ot. ercopt he had addressel m<* | the first of the kind in this count!
first or had nsked to see me in repaid to aruj they believe it I - some i me
it. Nor has any one of tho for v or more. p(,t ,>,em in -the arm?
,_,.4 ir\.iivna,i . - °n the ground senators signing the Invitation to me ever T havo not seen a : • .v ,pa per in t>-
is*d LndiKnatlon of ihe American peo- | th.ut tho exclusion means
can congress. He became a candidate in Ltions, iwiiich Bee<m.d in danger of falling
nn«l the man who plaood hl>m beforo ajfter Mr. DKtlofleid's siK ech yesterday
the convention said that he ran toy per- an«l Chairman Taylor was confident t -
•mission of the church. In 1ST>S we wero night that they would I* adopted when
engsg'd In a war with a foreign foe. the house votes, tomorrow afternoon.
American manhood ■was away from home Mr. Roberta was ix<t lu the house when
or all absorbed in country. Valor was at Mr. Eandls spoke. IMr. I^acey of Iowa,
var and "."trtue waa nt prayer. Tliey hoj>- argued In beliahf of his proposition for
ed in t.Iils general cortdMfion of magnen- , the expulsion of Mr. Roberts without
iinlty to crm-j bark, aiiid It was -then, swearing him In. af he were driven to
tii" cheat mounted to crawl in. sr. it choose between the procesdun r Ised
Ciime by ltweLf but It will be hurled back by the majority and tho minority he
i bol'Uy and \n the open day by the out- would be for thn forme
expulsion,
?ht to: Anl General Rejona, vice-president of
Fev-j Honduras, told mo tha- England or
111 tho, j-'urope was at war with Africa, and they
ngivR*j were buying a.'l -the Honduras silver to
j pay the soldiers with.
I think he must know, as he is tlm moat
o ed politician here.
d appeal to senatorial eo'iru-v If, A, prr..,„, cnp ,i,j|ir ., nh
lo flefem me. I to'.l S. nator1(17S |n f| TI r o mor.'h - . it
vatt, a a member fr" m New York.
vhere I have lived and ivoted for two
, nnd Senator Allison, from my nl 1
opposition had appeared,
an office to be fi led
by some one acceptable to a'l republican
senators nnd unobjectionable to
oinp, ;
worth $2.u0.
j I wrote Hoyt, who Is on b!
I with a stamp mill from Ohlea;
! $5,000 in Honduras sliver Into
'I have be. n sweating ever since
! has gone, for It m> ns two ti
and that won't do, and he u . i get j
captured.
East w ek we were offore' J -v Jn
silver bars for one of o.ir min- Twice
| that amount in gold wouldn't buy it. We
' are only down 33 feet In that mine, and
i have other deedod n < s.
, and a heaith}
1 ha\
Prof. Geo. F. Barker, M. D., University of Pcnn.! ".Ml
the constituents of alum remain (from aluin baking powders] in
the bread, and the alum itself is reproduced to all intents and
purposes when the bread is dissolved by the gastric juice in th-
process of digestion. I regard the use of alum as highly injurious."
Dr. Alonzo Clark : "A substance (alum) which can de-
range the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder."
Prof. W. G. Tucker, New York State Chemist: "I beiieve
it (alum) to be decidedly injurious when used as a constituent of
food articles."
Prof. S. W. Johnson, Yale College: "I regard their
(alum and soluble alumina salts, introduction into baking pow-
ders as most dangerous to heal th."
In view of such testimony as this,
every care must be exercised by
the housewife to exclude the over
and over condemned cheap, alum
baking powder* from the food.
iU Pill
kli SxH villi
T . And aoroes yon threshold will bo While he was speaking, Mr. Clark, of, hls name
written In U>u«ts iangie enough to be read I Missouri, interrupted to say that If he
j friiin the national caipitol to the Mormon had been Mr. Roberts legal adviser ho
j temple, 'No polygamic shall ever sit as
i n metnber of the American congress.' '• j
Intimated to me the lean de«ir.
iCouUnued on aooond pa^e.)
You nan learn more about a
ten minutes after it is tot. la^-e
vou Gould in ten years before.
j months, and would ike very much to j
I have you send the Weekly Time .Journal
' to me.
1 ; Am get lng away heh I. enl am afraid
1 I when I get homo next summer, I will
la « io read to catch up, aud ha\e uv .
Baking pow !?rs IV
re hit- ! grane an i, .<
Nio other kiml hould
Powder is t;.c l.t, nc t <
of tartar, which is highly
ng • od. Royal Baking
cream of tartar powder.
ROYAL BAKINO POWDCR co., 100 WILLIAM st., new york.
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