i i i u y Y v Buckwheat Cakes made with Royal Baking Powder Are delicious and wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food Made in the morning no yeast no set ting over night never sour never cause in digestion To make a perfect buckwheat cake and a thousand other dainty dishes see the Royal Baker and Pastry Cook Mailed free to any address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES Tho Worlds Work contains some very interesting articles this month Texas and the Texans by M G Cunniff How our biggest common wealth has mastered tho railroads and solved some of the problems that have baffled other states a lusty land of many climates and many kinds of Amer icans the life of the million acre ranch es the rice and cotton farms and the fast growing cities how Galveston is rebuilt and deserts are reclaimed an uncom pleted state marching toward a great future Captain Baker and Jamaicaby Eugene P Lyle Jr An Island redeemed from ruin by American aggression led by a shrewd and gentle Cape Cod fisherman the growth of an immense fruit export ing business from insignificant beginn ing and the building up of a strong American sentiment through commer cial success and fairness The German Army by William G JFitzgerald The largest and most scien tifically organized force in the world a model for most other armies an expla nation of the organization whereby ten million trained men might be put under arms Growing Changes in California by Bertha M Smith A business worth 14000000 a year which was developed from half a dozen navel orange cuttings how the fruit is gathered sorted and packed the struggle of the producers for a paying market and their triumph through co operation A Lesson for the Public Schools by Adele Marie Shaw The methods of the truant schools in Chicago and in Boston better than in the schools for regular normal children why may not the same care be given to good boys as to bad ones These may all be found in the Worlds Work for March 1906 Library hours mornings from 1030 to 1200 afternoon from 130 to G 00 evenings from 7 00 to 900 Sunday af ternoon from 200 to 500 Ida McCarl Librarian Nothing like Knowing whats going on We keep you posted locally but The Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of all the world By our special arrange ment you can secure both papers for one full year for the very low rate of 105 In the spring time you renovate your house Why not your body Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea drives out impuri ties cleanses and enriches tho blood and purifies the entire system 35 cents L W McConnell ME STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS GITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City March 14 1906 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 33100 last week 26400 last year 23500 Mondays market was weak to ten cents lower on beef steers cows and heifers firm stockers and feeders dull and lower On Tuesday beef steers ranged from steady to fifteen cents low er plain heavy grades suffering most Cows and heifers were generally steady stockers and feeders dull and weak To days trade was at steady to ten cents higher figures for almort all classes The following table gives prices now ruling Extra primo cornfed steers So 25 to 5 90 Good 4 75 to 5 00 Ordinary 4 25 to 4 75 Choice cornfed heifers 4 75 to 5 25 Good 4 25 to 4 75 Medium 3 75 to 4 25 Choice cornfed cows 4200 to 4 75 Good 3 50 to 4 00 Medium 3 25 to 3 50 Cannera 2 00 to 3 00 Choice stags 3 75 to 4 50 Choice fed bulls 3 50 to 4 10 Good 3 25 to 3 50 Bologna bulls 2 25 to 3 00 Veal calves 5 50 to 7 00 Good to choice native or western stockers 4 00 to 4 60 Fair 3 50 to 4 00 Common 3 25 to 3 50 Good to choice heavy native feeders 4 25 to 4 75 Fair 3 75 to 4 25 Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 375 to 4 40 Fair 3 25 to 3 75 Common 2 75 to 3 00 Good to choice stock heifers 3 25 to 3 85 Fair 2 75 to 3 25 Good to choice stock calvessteers 4 00 to 4 75 Fair 3 50 to 4 00 Good to choice stock calves heifers 3 25 to 4 00 Fair 2 75 to 3 25 Receipts of hogs thus far this week are 29400 last week 26000 last year 26100 Mondays market was generally five cents lower Tuesday opened strong but closed weak and today again opened strong but broke ten to fifteen cents and closed dull Bulk of sales were from 8605 to SG20 top S627 Receipts of sheep thus far this week are 18100 last week 33500 last year 14000 Mondays market was steady Tuesday slow for sheep with lambs ten to fifteen cents lower and today firm for all offerings Three little rules we all should keep To make life happy and bright Smile in the morning smile at noon Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night L W McConnell Good reading cheap may be secured from The Tribune clubbing list Fifty Years the Standard CREAM A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes Tlie Quality Tbnt Counts The great prizes of life do not fall to the most brilliant to the cleverest to the shrewdest to the most long headed or to the best educated but to the most level headed men to the men of sound est judgment When a man Is wanted for a responsible position his shrewd ness Is not considered so Important as his sound judgment Reliability Is what Is wanted Can a man stand without being tripped and If he Is thrown caii he laud upon his feet Can he be depended upon relied upon under all circumstances to do the right thing the sensible thing lias the man a level head Has he good horse sense Is he liable to lly off on a tangent or to go off half cocked 13 he faddy Has he wheels In his head Does he lose his temper easily or can he control himself If he can keep a level head under all circum stances If he cannot be thrown off his balance and Is honest he Is the man wanted Success Rnnnlnn Army Oddltie Many indeed are the curious cus toms connected with the Russian army says a writer In a London jour nal For Instance none but giants are allowed in the Preobrashenskl body guard regiment To the Ismallowskl regiment none but fair men are ad mitted while a turned up nose is the qualifying adornment of the Pawlow guards The Guards chasseurs on the other hand are composed exclusively of dark haired men Then too the distinction between officers of the guards and those serving in line regi ments is most marked a guard lieu tenant until recently taking precedence over a captain of the line Further more the pay of infantry officers In line regiments is ludicrously small What the infantry privates lot is tan better be Imagined than described Tar and Feather In 11S9 In England the iiiltp of tar and feathers was Introduced in 11S9 when Richard I before setting out for the Holy Land OrftAtnttf in order to pre serve the discipline of his fleet that whosoever should be convicted of theft should first have his head shaved that boiling pitch should then be poured upon It gnd a cushion of feathers de la plume dorelller shaken over it He was afterward to be put on shore at the first place the ship touched at though after a baptism of boiling pitch the poor wretch would have lit tle life left In him In modern times the practice has found favor with the populace as a means of readily exe cuting justice an offender whom the law perhaps shows no anxiety to reach London Mail Hard to Fleaac The only perfectly beautiful wo man said a well known sculptor must have been a goddess I never saw a perfectly beautiful woman in my life nor even heard of the exist ence of one As for Cleopatra a learned Englishman has discovered in some an cient gossip written on papyrus that she had the foxy red hair and the freckled skin of all the Ptolemy family and was obliged to resort to hair dyes and cosmetics to keep up her reputa tion for looks But perhaps the sever- est shock to the feelings is to learn that Mary queen of Scots actually squint- i ed and that Mme Du Barry wore a set of false teeth The Shrewmouse The smallest mammal in the British isle Is the shrewmouse This is not only the smallest British mammal but with the exception of one other of the same genus the smallest in Europe The harvest mouse is sometimes thought to be even smaller but the length of its head and body is often two and one half inches while that of the lesser shrew is rarely more than two inches The tail measures about one and one third Inches and its teeth are so extremely small that a lens is required to detect them Deficient Ideas of Korea According to the Korean idiom it is dishonoring to use thou or he of God In speech Korean Christians are often heard to use Ken yang ban that gentleman in order to avoid the objectionable terms Instead of say ing He God says they say That gentleman says Then the Korean language does not possess the article and has not idiom to represent terms like faith love grace holi ness justification truth and eternal life St James Gazette Courtesies of the Street A hansom cab driver had just picked up a fare and was driving furiously along a crowded street when the wheel of his cab just managed to graze a horse which a very thin youth was driving Now then cant yer see me bawl ed out the latter angrily No was the reply yer whips in front of yer London Tit Bits How to Help the Dead Lady The following note of excuse was re ceived by a New York city teacher one day Dear Teacher Please excuse Emma for having been absent yesterday as I had to take her with me to help an old lady who filed and had no one to do her work All Settled Youre wasting a lot of time and money trying to capture that widow Why Dont you think shell marry me Sure She told me the night she met you that she was going to The Worm Turned Do you Bhave yourself all the time asked the barber No I stop occasionally for meals said Jimpian savagely Next to excellence Is the apprecia tion of It Thackeray The Golden Calf Copyright 1905 by T C McClure The girl had stood silently at the window for some few minutes watch ing the long slanting lines of rain that came driving down from the dun col ored clouds In the sky With every savage gust of wind the dead leaves came swirling down and the giant elms in the street tossed their branches in wild distress The strife of tho storm without seem ed typical of the stormy combat that was going on in her heart a warfare between her inclinations and the dic tates of sane calm judgment The man sat quietly by the library tabie his keen eyes fixed steadfastly on the girl and a grim expression half expectancy and half iron determina tion curving the corners of his mouth The girl turned from the window and from her eyes he learned the con flict was not yet brought to an issue She spoke slowly with something like appeal to her tones Must you go tomorrow she asked Tomorrow he replied inexorably And and you want an answer be fore you go An affirmative answer he correct ed smilingly Dont go out there Tom she said with a queer little quaver in her voice I must he said simply Its a magnificent field It offers everything I want money power and position His eyes burned as he spoke but they softened as they rested on the girls face Think what it means he fin ished Youre sure you want all this the money and the power she asked Absolutely certain said he cheer fully She turned to the window again and watched the leaves driven hither and thither in the wind Then she faced the man at the table with a pathetic smile on her lips Tom I I cant she said He sat quite still as if the words had stunned him His eyes stared blankly at her You dont love me Helen is that it he asked very slowly Its not that she confessed Dont you have faith in my ultimate success he asked All the faith in the world she de clared Then tell me Helen what makes you hesitate said he I dont know just what it is but something makes me afraid of you she replied I think its because I know youll have money and power and all that goes with it Im afraid I shall become just a side issue in your life Never he maintained stoutly She held out her hand deprecating- ly Ive watched you rise she went on Ive watched you climb up up always up But you are never satis fled You are bound to go on and on and on You speak of money You have an amount now that many a man would envy You talk of power It is yours here And yet it isnt enough You must go to other fields with great er opportunities Tom dear if s hard to say and yet I must you bow down to the golden calf and you always will In the years to come you would think more and more of your ambitions and correspondingly less of me That is why I say I cant marry you She Bat down opposite him and rest ed her head on her hand He rose quietly and came round to her side of the table He stood beside her his big hand resting very gently on her brown head Did you ever stop to think why I fought so hard to rise he said She shook her head It was because of you said he Every ambition every motive I owe to you If I conquered the world and laid it at your feet I should still feel unworthy of you He stood silently looking down at her The Avind whistled shrilly and the rain beat sharply against the window panes She felt the hand on her head tremble Helen do you love me as I am he asked Yes she said Would you love me if I were penni less She looked up at him with a smile that transformed her face How I should love you then she said simply ne caught one of her hands In his and fell to laughing softly My ambitions are really of your making Do with thorn as you will said he You mean you wont go out there she asked I mean I have ceased to worship the golden calf you mentioned said he No man can serve two masters and I think I make a wise choice in serving you he laughed ne bent over her and saw there were tears in her eyes What on earth are you crying for nelen he asked Well I have a sneaking sympathy for tho golden calf she said smiling happily through her tears LEONARD FRANK ADAMS nennery My dear I object to the new cooks calling me by my first name It doesnt hurt you a mite George and I wouldnt have you offend her for the world Well tet her mend her pronuncia tion then She calls me Hennery a IX I were a chicken coop Cleveland Plain Dealer Arkansas Biff Debt A mighty small proportion of tho peo ple of the United States know that the state of Arkuwms owes the famous Smithsonian Institution in Washing ton nearly 2000000 which It has not the faintest Intention of paying In 1838 the first year of the reign of the late Queen Victoria the United States received on account of the Smitlison bequest the details of which are too well known to require repetition a sum aggregating 500000 A good pro portion of this was by act of congress invested in bonds of the state of Ar kansas Not a cent of the principal or Interest of this ever has been paid The bonds now are molderlng In the vaults of the United States treasury in Washington with coupons untouched by the scissors And there they prob ably will remain for all time Tho fed eral government was forced to make good Arkansas delinquency and appro priate money for the Inauguration and maintenance of the institution which Is now famous all over the country Brooklyn Eagle Chicken For Invalids Some people think it would be im possible to boll less than a whole chick en to produce a satisfactory result and as an Invalid can only eat a very small portion the rest would have to be eaten by other persons a needless ex travagance as a half or even n quarter of a fowl can be prepared thus and so both monotony and waste can be avoid ed If possible stew the piece In stock enough to cover the chicken but If this is not at hand put an onion a carrot and a few pieces of bacon rind into the water to give it flavor Bring the liquid to the boil put in the piece of chicken boil for a minute and then pull back the pan off the lire and sim mer gently until the chicken is tender When it is done take it out and make a sauce by adding to one cupful of the stock In which it was boiled four table spoonfuls of milk and a beaten egg Stir this over the fire for a minute or two but do not let it boil and serve while hot Too Busy to Worlc The luxury of physical Inactivity ap pears to be fully appreciated in the south writes Mr Bradford Torrey in Natures Invitation and as an illus tration he tells of a walk he took near Miami Fla and of a conversation he overheard I was walking away from the city at a rather brisk pace one morning when I passed a lonesome shanty A white man sat upon the rude piazza and another man and a boy stood near Are you going to work today asked the boy of the occupant of the piazza No was the answer quick and pithy Why not I aint got time I do not expect to hear the philos ophy of indolence more succintly and pointedly stated if I live a thousand years A Nice Point of Lnw During Queen Victorias reign one of the solicitors of the queen who had jurisdiction over capital cases chanced to be a man named Bacon By a curi ous chance a man named Hogg was condemned to death under his juris diction The day before the execution Hogg sent for his executioner Bacon The prisoner pleaded for Interference in his case because of his claims of re lationship to Bacon The solicitor al ways ready with a reply answered I have no proof of our relationship You are doubtless mistaken At any rate the execution must take place for only in that way can matters be set right Hogg is not Bacon until It is dead It is said the prisoner laughed in spite of himself Getting Rich Slowly Ordinarily a great fortune is built up like a stone wall a stone at a time The young man who declines to lay the first stone because it comes so far short of a wall will never make prog ress in financial masonry An im mense proportion of the people of this country live up to their Incomes lay ing aside nothing for the traditional rainy day Because they cannot save 1000 in a bunch they save nothing The greatest financial kings of the world have not been above taking care of the pennies even The great finan cial institutions look after even the fractions of pennies Troy Press Xot So Dad Did you tell the landlord what an awful leak there was in the roof Yes I told him What did he say no said hed fix the roof as soon as you pay the rent you owe Did he I guess it aint much of a leak Cleveland Plain Dealer Of One Mind Self Made Man I cant see any sense in wasting so much valuable time on dead languages College Stu dentNeither can I Since Wilkins started in to win the Latin prize he hasnt been worth a cent in the boat crew The ItnbhltH Foot Brudder Bones Do you think hit am lucky to hab a rabbits foot Brudder Jones Dat depends If de rest ob de rabbit am hitched on to It an he am young an fat an tender I sure do Louisville Courier Journal Their Opportunity Miss Fluffy I made quite an impres sion at the reception didnt I Every body seemed to be talking about me Candid Friend They talked still more about you after you had gone The Secret Wife I found out something today that I promised never to tell Hus bandWell go ahead Im listening IflVED III LIFE 99 Thats what a 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