u -"1 W i try r 7, 1905 PAGE FENCE outlast tho posts. 8o writo mnnr firat users. Why! Because, tho nprlzontal-bara aro very bnrd high- carbon double strength wire, and the continuous crow, bars aro ro firmly fixed that It Is 6 nee to plocoe or spread tho horizontal bars apart. ?nw aw w . xu At uAivu hum ituvinxuH - your Id Paso Fonco, and giving tho owner' a toetlmony. t rroyem nm imi ve mx U445 AflflM, ffllcB. SREAM SEPARATOR CD EC This is a genuine I I offer made to introduce the Peoples Cream Separator ia every neigh borhood. It is the best and simplest in the world. We ask that yeu sbo it to your neighbors who have cows. Send your name and the name of the nearest freight office. Address PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Dont. 17T. KANSAS CITY, MO. Water Works For Country Homes. By our Pneumatic Water System, water is forced anywhere in nouso, stamo or yara, . for nil domestic purposes and for fire pro tection. Cool water in summer and ice water need not bo supplied to stock n win ter. Tank undercround no freezing or bursting of pipes. Entirely automatic in action. Air pressuro eenerated by hand pump windmill or engine. Sold on 30 Days Trial Awarded two medals and two diplomas at St. Louis World's Fair. Hundreds of our individual water works plants aro in use. Wo have many letters from these satisfied users, and havo published about fifty of them in book form. It makes n book of Btrongpersonal opinions; a copy freo. Costs 175.00 and up, according to your require ments. Write for full particulars. C. A. BURTON MACHINERY CO. 312 Delaware St. Kansas City Mo. ade-to-Order uits $12.50 Nothing Ready-Made Guaranteed to fit and please you. You take no risk. You simply allow us to prove how much better our garments are than those you buy of your local tailor lor twice our pnee. 10,000 Pairs of $5TrousersFree To induce vou to l give us your first order, so wc can actually show you the exclusive style, splendid fit and remarkable value we give, we will give you a pair ot 55 Ail- Wool Trousers free with your first suit order, providing1 you willmentionthis mag azine and write today for Free Cloth Samples of our ele gant $12.50, $15, f 18 and $20 guar anteed all-wool suits, each made atrfrtlv n. nrilav We hereby agree to hold the money you pay for any one of pur suits as a deposit, until you nave 5 days to examine and try on the garments in your own home, with the distinct agree ment to refund the entire amount upon the return of the garments to us, if you are not absolutely satisfied With thrm. Writ. tnA f- bOOlcnf tn1 moi M.n..r blanks and superb assortment of nobby, all-wool suit ing samples (ree, and see for yourself how well we pan dress you and the dollars you can save by order ing a suit of us and getting a pair of $5 all-weol trousers absolutely free. NOTICE Write today and be sure and ask for samples of the freo trousers given with the firstorder to introduce our made-to-order suits. Owes T. Hoses A Co., Tailors, 203Mom Building, Chicago IUr.MDocii Any cn of out 600,000 Outoman or lh MllwuV !. dwm jhue, unsafe utpitu aioiK, 9w,wu.wk IK '4l!ioJ& if'? Jtf V aaaaW daHBBBBBBBHaa&jsKlVVaV. BslaWpMaHslll aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaVCfe' VaaV aaaMT?' BfcslaBffftSffifcjaBtey f RunfiBaaH t ssBBBBW HI HBBBBBBamfBBl BBBkSaRaaW BBBaf rH savjCBsai 'bbbbk - ImSI WmP BBWrWV BBBiri aaUttVav Baaalfol aafflttaaf bbbhL iEtlsl rati' The, Commoner. 13 at the funeral services at St. Matthew's church at the capital city. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt, members of the cab inet, the entiro diplomatic corps, tho supreme court, senators and members of congress and many other officials and personal friends of the ambassa dor were present. Tho casket was wrapped in the Mexican flag and the dead envoy's chapeau and sword were fastened to tho top of the coffin. After a requiem mass and prayers tho body was removed to a vault. The Mexican government has accepted the offer of a warship and the body will be carried on tho cruiser Columbia at ah earlv date. J Judge George. W. Oate, of Stevens Point, Wis., one of the best known jurists in the northwest, and former congressman and state legislator, died recently at his home at the advanced age of eighty-three years. The nolice have almoRt onHmiv frs en up the investigation into the death of Mrs. Leland Stanford, who died in Honolulu, supposedly from poison. They say that they have run every Clue to earth without, rpqulr nrwl hn. lieve that Mrs. Stanford met her death tnrougn natural causes. The terms of a emit claim deed filP.d in the recorder's office at Clavton. Mo.. recite that an estate of $10,000 is to go to one-of the four single daughters or a. vv. Hough who remains unmar ried. According to the deed, the sis ters are to share equally as tenants in common while the"y remain single. If one marries her Interest is to inure to the others. If all marry but one, she is to have the fee simple to all the property. If, however, she, too, mar ries, she is to be deprived of all in terest in the property. In that event, tne deed stipulates, "the whole of the property shall vest in either of them wno snail be a widow." An Associated Press dispatch, dated San Domingo, March 30, says: "The proposition of Santo Domingo for tho payment of the foreign creditors of the republic, as finally revised, con templates the payment to the govern ment of 45 per cent of the customs revenues for current expenses, the re maining 55 per cent to be deposited in a bank in the United States for the creditors and to remain in such deposi tory until the American senate and the Dominican congress act upon the Daw-son-Sanchez convention; then, if the convention" is ratified, the moneys on deposit are to be paid to the creditors in fair proportion, but if the convent tion is rejected 'the moneys shall be handed over to the Dominical govern ment for the payment of creditors as may be agreed upon between the gov ernment and the creditors. Under the proposed plan the American govern ment will appoint a receiver of the customs revenue. Pending the deci sion as to the fate of the convention, all payments of claims will be sus pended. All duties, including port charges, will be payable in American gold. The government tomorrow will call a meeting of its creditors and lay the proposition before them for their approval. There seems to be no doubt of the acceptance of the plan. The prospect of an amicable adjustment of the debt questions, all creditors being placed on an equal footing, has re sulted in the establishment of a bet ter feeling here. The country is tranquil." Some question has been raised as to the sanity of Gessler Rousseau, the convicted dynamiter, who conressed to having built the machine that wrecked the battleship Maine, and an exami nation will be made. The American Smelter Exploration company was incorporated at Trenton, N. J., March 30, with a captial of $54, 500,000 to conduct mining operations of every description. Tho company, according to the articles of Incorpora tion, is formed to acquire tho Guggen heim Exploration company. Judgo Lochron of tho United States district court, In t. Paul, holds that land In an Indian reservation is still subject to government control oven though tho titlo has passed from tho government Governor Lanham of Texas has re ceived from tho war department at Washington four battle-scarred con federate flags, which were captured by union soldiers during tho war. Tho re turned flags belonged to tho First Texas infantry, the Third Texas cav alry, Hood's brigade and tho Texas brigade. iMrMMiMlMMl BBBBVr F mJ a w T SBBhaBBpfWtiaPBl The equestrian statue of Lafayette, tho work of Paul Bartlntr.. will nnr Un ready for tho fete on July 4, which was planned by the Lafayette memor ial commission, and the event has been postponed until 190G. Rev. Mr. Stanlev MoTvjiv lmn . signed as president nf ShnrfinfT nni. lege, a Baptist institution at Alton, 111. The resignation was accepted. The reason assigned is growing cares vl mo institution. Edmund Booth, editor of the Ana raosa, Iowa, Eureka, Is dead. He was born Aug. 24, 1810, in Springfield, Mass.. and claims in hn thn nirinat rwH. tor in the United States. An Associated PresR rltannfori rtnfnri Jefferson City, Mo., March 28, says: Attorney General Hadley today filed in tho supreme court an application for a writ of quo warranto for tho purpose of ousting the Standard Oil company, the Republic Oil company and the Waters-Pierce Oil company of their franchises for doing business in Missouri. The supreme court issued the writ and made It returnable to the court In banc on April 11. The ap plication charges tho companies with being in combination to control the monopoly of oil in the state. Recently the attorney general instituted a hear ing before Judge Marshall of the su preme court to secure evidence on which to base such proceedings. The oil companies filed replies declaring the law to take testimony in advance of a suit to be unconstitutional, and the case was set for hearing on March 31. Attorney General Hadley claims that publicity given on account of that proceeding, has brought letters to him giving Information he desired with which to begin proceedings and he instituted them direct in the supreme court today. The proceedings before Judge Marshall will now be dropped." Secretary Taft sent a note to Ad miral Walker, chairman of the Pana ma canal commission, requesting the members of that commission to ten der their resignations. Following is the text of the secretary's letter: "The president directs me to ask the mem bers of the commission to hand in their resignations in order that he may have a free hand in reorganizing the com mission. Please wire General Davis requesting that his resignation be for warded." The resirnations have been sent to the president. The purport of 'Secretary Taft's letter was mailed to General Davis. Bend for otir 1906 Cnt- lotruojuidBoloct tho lllnmonil thftt too would Ilka to vtcat and own. WowJllnenil Itfor examination. Daylntr nil exm-ens clianrcnourftolrcfl. if ItnfoMfavoa voumar nnr ono-flfttiof tlio nrlco and kocn It. Kfmllnir tho halanco to tin In lcht equal monthly Darmenta. Ouarantco ot valao and anallty accompanies every Diamond. Wo aro Uio only Diamond Cutters nelfitiR their product at re tail, and can mako lower price than any other hotwo InthohuslneftB. Wo won tlieOoldiledalatthe((t.Louts Kxpoltlon,niralnt thocomblned effort of all do m ra tio and foreign exhibitor. OurCataloKUOIatho Ica6 and most ruliablo (ruido for buyers of Isfimonda, Watches and Jowclry. Wrlto for It today. LOFTIS BROS. O CO.. (Est. 1838.) Diamond Cutter and Manufacturing Jeweler DepU D-09 , 82 to UBHtato HUj CIIIOAUO, ILL. President Greene, of tho Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance company, died at his home in Hartford, March 29. William E. Gould has been chosen by President Roosevelt as one of the col lectors of customs at San Domingo. An American man-of-war will be sent to guard American Interests at Port au Prince. Rid Glovir aJManrilous Guraflv II lion been discovered that com mon red clover 1m thu moHt wonder ful blood purtllor known to tho medical profcnHlon. It kucpn tho bowelH relaxed In ti nnturnl. harm Icbij way, curc cotmtlpatton and removes from thuuvHtPtiiRii noinmin nnd imparities that causo malignant blood dlHcancii. Cancer, salt-rheum, rhcumatlnm, blood poison, facial cruptlonii and all blood dine-anon aroiuh:k ly cured lu n. natural, barinleau way by this Blmplo offectlvo remedy Send your namo and addrcrm to-day to D. Needham'H Soiib. ll'JA LakeHldo Illdj,'., Uhlcniro, and receive abBOIutely freo booklet containing lullqfornjatlon. 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