FELINE AVIATOR AND HER MASTER f ' V ' LOST FOR CENTURYi EXCEPT for tho cat that started w Ith Walter Wollman on hla futile uttompt to sail across the Atlantic In a dlrlglblo balloon, tho only follno aviator 1b John IJ. Molsant'a pot puoBy "Paroo." Ho cnrrlos hor around with him whcrovcr ho goes. When ho now from Paris to London pusb was In his aoroplano, and during tho "rocont aviation meet nt Dolmont parte ho took her up Into tho air Bovoral times. Sho seems to Uko It. nnclent nilno In tho govornmont archives nt Madrid Is duo to tho fact that nil mines oporntcd In Mexico during Spanish colonial days had to contribute a part of tholr output to tho crown. A careful record was kopt of tho output of each mlno. Ita' location was a matter of official rec ord with tho government. Duplicates of theso ancient records nro to bo found In tho nrchlvos of many of tho old townB and cities In Mexico. It Is said that tho output of tho Santa Toresn mlno was so largo that several hundred pack mules wore con stantly cmployod carrying tho oro to Gunymns, from which point It was shipped by boat to reduction works. Tho underground systotn of workings Is extensive. Musty Records Point Way to Fa i mous Gold Mine. With t Newly Discovered Directions Shaft Whore Millions of Dollars' Worth of Gold Mined May Be Found. Arlzpo, Mexico. Tho famous San ta Torosa mlno, which has a record of having produced oro to tho vnluo of moro than $10,000,000 gold during tho latter porlod of Spain's control of Mexico, may again cotno Into prom inent notlco after being lost for mora than 100 years, The musty rocords of this mine were found a. few months ago In the Government archives .at Madrid, Spain; by'Pablo Hesnxa, who forward ed a .copy of them . to,; Miguel Lon gorlo, a mining engineer employed by ono of the companies' pperatlnK In tho Cananea dlstrlct? thW-ktAk. The existence of this rich mlno lms been a matter of common knowledge (b many mining men in tills part of Mexico, al most from tho very time that Ita lo cation was lost. Scores of attempts havo boon mado to rediscover tho proporty, but theso expeditions havo all proved fruitless up to this tlmo. Mr, Longorlo has organized n party of mining mon, nil of whom nro Amor leans excopt hlmsolf, to go In search of tho mlno. It is anld that tho copy of tho record of tho property's pro ductlon also contains a complete do Kcrlptlon of Ita location, nnd it la thought thnt It will not bo difficult to find It. It Is stated that thoro nro four men in tho exploring pnrty. and that, thoy havo employed guides who are familiar with tho country whoro the mlno is supposed to bo situated It Is known thai the trading paint of the men who nro omploycd In tho Santa Teresa was Arlzpo. Tho de scendants of many of tho minora who workod In tho proporty nro still liv ing hero and tho family trndltlonB of tho fabuIouB richness of tho oro and tho enormous quantity that was pro duced aro being told nnd retold alnco It wan loarncd that tho chances aro good of tho proporty bolng oponod up. Tho ownor of tho 8nntn Torosa mlno wnB Ignaclo Munoz, n man of great woolth who lived at Guaymns. Tho nbandonmont of tho proporty was duo to the raldn of Ynqul nnd Apacho Indians. Thoso redBkltiB mnssncrod many of tho minors nnd tho remain dor fled to Imurlo, first sealing up tho ontranco to tho shaft. Munoz, tho ownor, died noon nftor this, tho for mor mlno omployos woro scattered, tho raids' of tho Indiana continued, nnd when it flnnlly bocamo snfo ngnln to enter tho region whoro tho famous producer was supposed to bo situated no traco of it could bo found. Tlte existence; of tho rocords of tho For Cheaper Funerals. London. Tho bishop of Blrming ham, preaching nt a friendly society's parado at Birmingham, said ho wished all clnssos of society would spend loss monoy on funerals. Ho should Uko to sen a thorough reform hi this matter. It was most lamentable to seo how much money ovon poor pooplo would dovoto to tuuornls. May Discover Gout Microbe French Savant's Experiment! Said to Be Alono That LineHow As sertions Aro Proven. London. Still further proofs of tho Important pnrt mlflcrohoa play in pro ducing old ngo havo resulted from a norloB of oxperlmento recently con ducted by ProfcsBor Motchnlkoff nt tho PnBtour inotltuto, Pnrls. Export monta now In progress nuggost that tho long sought microbes of gout may shortly bo discovered. ProfcHsor Motchnlkoff, as n result of hlu study of Intestinal mtcrobos aa a causa of dlBoaso, advocated tho ro movnl by a surgical oporatlon of tho May Change His Own Name Z- rmt r I " 1 Tl ' I jZtS. m Odd News From Big Cities Stories of Strange Happenings in the Metropolitan Towns Mine Fraud Gang Gets Many Millions 1 L I . J I V irirnni STOCK PAY N BW YORK. Throo hundred thou sand dollars of easy monoy pour Into tho 0(0 con of fraudulent mining gtock brokers of-New York every dny, according to conservative estimates Diada by Post Orflco Inspector Warren W. Dickson, In chnrgo of ,tho,Ncw Vork division. In the tnst.threectirfr 1100,000,000 haB be'Ot? fllche'a"fronr tho pockets of sninll Icat'ofB-ad wonv on. Thirty million' Uollara-went Into tho coffers of';one concern alono. A hundred million 'went to all of them during tho throo years preceding tho panic of 1907. Tbo oBtlmnto Is that tho fraudulent operations this year will bo $73,000, 000, and the figures aro on tho in crease. A so-called "suckers' list" bearing tho namoa of 250,000 who havo "bit" and will probably blto again, Is tho most-prized asset of tho big concerns thnt do tho business. Under a work ing "understanding" thoy all havo ac cess to tho same list of victims. Tho magnitudo of tho fraudulont op erations has caused the postal au thorities to concontrato a Btrong forco In opposition to tho bogus mining con cerns. Inspector Dickson, formerly stntloned at St Louis, who was tho first man to put a check on tho "green goods" gamo, has been placed In chnrgo of tho Now York dopartmont. As a warning to tho "suckers" ho has told about tho "Suckers' Directory." "Down in Pino street," ho says, "thoro' is today n well furnished office, most conservative in appearanco, tho 'Suckers' Directory' of tho fraud gang. Tho man in chnrgo of tho offlco has never been suspected of his calling, nnd none of his associates bollovcs that It is anything but legitimate. I nm informed thnt tho list of names Is now ncarlng tho quarter million mark, and growing dally. Ab soon nB tho concern puts out moro literature, thoy consult tho directory in order to got quick returns. Whenovcr n now vic tim bites his namo is added to tho list. "It seomB that all a person has to do Is to havo a full pago In a metro politan paper advertising n bonanza, then scatter smaller advertisements through tho country periodicals, usu ally reproducing tho Now York adver tisements, with tho ntatomont: 'Look what Now York thinks of our invest ment,' for tho money to begin to pour In. Tho 'Suckers' Directory doeB tho rest. Thero aro skyscrapers in this city whoro bags of United States mail aro carried in every dny ladon with checks and monoy orders, and not ono penny of It gets outside tho pockotB of the promoters." WOMAN TELLS STORY OF INTENSE SUFFERING At tho ago of about 40 years, I was at tacked with hemorrhage of the kidneys or bladder which continued for several years without a check. I finally took advantage of your generous offer and procured ' sample bottle of Swamp-Rooti Believing it helped me, I purchased ft llfty-ccnt bot tle, which convinced me that it was help ing me. Three other bottles cured me. In two or thrco years, over-work brought my ailment back, but one bottle stopped it. I feel as If I owe my lifo to you for the great blessing Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot has been to me. I recommend it to all hu man beings suffering as I was. You have my permission to, publish this letter and if any person doubts it, if they will write me, enclosing stamp, I will give full par ticulars. Yours very truly, MRS. T. B. PIIELPS, Rocky, Ark. Personally appeared before mo this 31se day of August, 1000, Mrs. T. B. Phelps who subscribed the abore statement and mado oath that tho eamo is truo in sub rtancc and in fact. L. P. PURVIS, J. P. Censorship for the Moving Pictures S -Can Bo Done Legally Without Re- course .to Court, of Law SeveraT f 1VIBH' '(IMHWBB Vlieu, 1 fM.?fv. New York. City Court Justice Tinelite haa just ftlod an opinion based, upon exhaustlvo research, Biblical and otherwise, in denying an application by Bernard Elliott Bur jltejn, a lawyor of C48 West One Hun tlretf and Sixty-fifth street, for per mission to change his name to Bur ton, by which name he. was known 3a colleio, 'XvTtlle the application, was 'denied only because tho papora were faulty, the court held that It is not necessary to bother Bomo court when you want to qhango your namo. A man may legally namo hlmsolf or nc qulro a namo by reputation, general usago, and habit. Justice Ftnollto mentions persons known tohlstory who changed tholr namoa without recourse to law, among thorn President Clovoland, who drop ped Stephen from boforo drover, and President Grant, who had tho namo Hiram before Ulysses dropped through tho error of tho recording officer at Wcat Point when ho en tered there. James B. Matthqwa and James II. Taylor drpppod the James and bscamo known as Brandor Mat thews and Bayard Taylor. Tho bap tismal hruiq of llonoro do Balzno was duoz, Maurice Barrymore's waB Her bert Blythe, Hohry Irving waB John 1L Droadrlb and Henry M. Stanley; wbb John Itowlnnd, " Justice PinelltQ Bays tint Jn B1,b)cal tlttiM.llio conferring; of, V-Wk W generally connected with eomo clr cumsanco of birth, 8oyprnl of Jacob'B robs got their nnm'es in this inannor, the iumhi being chosen generally Jiy than paronta gnvo It, as in tho case '6J Solomon. Before, tho oxllo chil dren seem nover to have boon named after their relatives, the court nays, and none1 of tho twonty-ono kings of Judah was named nftor a predeces sor or after David, tho founder of tho family. Tho court says that as tho Jews sproad through tho land bordering on tho Mediterranean thoy drew upon other languages for porsonnl names, while retaining Biblical ones, and such now names becamo popular In Itnly, Persia, Arabia and Turkey. This led to tho adoption of two numos, ono for clvto purpoBoa and tho other for Hebrew documents, In 1787 tho Aus trian government compelled tho Jowa to adopt surnames. wholo largo lnteBtlno In certain dU- oases. Ho further claimed that tho ab sorption of tho poisons produced byj intestinal germs was the chlof causo of prematuro degeneration of tho or-, gans of tho body. I Dr. A. Dlstaso, Professor Motchnl koff's assistant, who hns boon con-i ducting further experiments In tho lnb-J oratorios at St. Mary's hospital, ox plnlns how the gront Bavant had proved his assertions. "Ono of tho chlof dogcnoratlvo changes ono finds In old ago, whether prematuro or natural," ho said, "Is In' tho condition of tho arteries. Instead of tho vossols remaining soft and elas tic, thoy become hard and twlBtod and brittle. This condition constitutes tho dlnoaso known as nrtorlo-Bclerosls, The truo cause of this dogonoratlon has novor beon known. Profossor Metchnlkoff, however, waB convinced that tho dlscnso boro como rotation to tbo bacilli in tho largo Intestine. "Theso microbes produco thrco well known substances in tho dlgostlvo tract skatol, endoj and phenol. Ob taining Bpoclmons of theso substances, ho injected them into gulnoa pigs, and in a fpw wooka all tho animals so trontod developed brittle, hard and tor tuous vobboIs precisely similar to thoso found in a person suffering from ar-terloBcloroslB." T. LOUIS. Very fow of tho many thousands of persons who nightly attond tho moving plcturo shows and sco tho words, "Licensed by tho Na tional Board of Censorship," Hashed on tho scrcon nt tho end of a film know what tho sentence menus. Thoy havo n Vaguo Idea that tho film has undergone aomo sort of scrutiny. Thoy do not know whether tho work nnB beon well or Indifferently dono, excopt nB thoy judg6 from tho film thnt haa Just been shown, Thu lino flashed on tho screen Is in rcnllty a seal of respoctablllty, for tho films that rocelvo tho approbation of tho bonrd aro supposod to havo had all objectlonnblo features romoved, if thero wero any that ncedod romoval. Twlco n week, on Mondays and Fri- dnyB, tho censorship committee meets to pass on the Alms. Before a film 1b shown printed cards aro passed around th'iu iaotter, Cvhirtj loccnslqnnlly the falhcr'irrrYo it,1 aud'ih&motlmes'btRerB EXHIBIT EMOTIONS OF FISH Express Chaarln and Delight by Changing Their Colors Show F"'" by Turning Pale. London. "Tho term 'cold as a fish' is ono that should uevor bo used," said Dr. Francis Ward, lecturing at tho uoyai ruotograpma society's ex hibition. Doctor Ward showod by rt Borlos of photographs that fish nro ablo to express their :cmotlonu In a dollnlto mnunor, Tho plko shbwcd oxpoctany by. raising Ub dorsal fin, and, dUap polntmoht at l'oslrtg Its prey by curv ing , Its back lltorally "getting tho imw" Certain fish, it was shown, could ex press fear by turning palo, tholr pig. mcnV colls changlUg'to a' lighter color; and others could bluff successfully by-' ImltaWg'Wmoro ,tcIoua, nnd lw ApSuo'd flab ambntf which It lived. BOYS LEARN REAL COOKING 8chool for Chefs Is Latest Scheme of London County Council Fine Points to Bo Taught. London. A school for chefs 1b the' latest schomo of tho Loudon county council. It is to bo a branch of tho Westminster Technical lnstituto nnd ns a beginning 15 boys from fourteen to sixteen yearn of ngowlll sqpn Btryr a luiuuvvuiB wuuibu in coaxing. At the end of that tlmo thoy will bo placed as assistants to chefs at largo rcstaurantd or hotola or prlvato houses, whore it Is hopod they will In timo qualify rts chief cooks and thus meet tho foreigner on his own ground The boys Who enter must have passed tho sixth standard nt school. Their instructor win bo n French cuci, who win icacn mom how to Judgo food In buying it, tho proper aiorngo oi ory ana porisuablo arti cles, tho caro of tho i'ofrlgorntor and larder, tho management of cooking apparatus, tho caro and cloanllncss of cooking utonslls and tho wholo art of preparing food from tho making of souil :8tock to :tlio concoction of the td tho censors. On them may bo reg istered cither nbsoluto npproval or disapproval, or any features that mlgbt bo considered doubtful or objectlon nblo noted. If thoro nro all approvals, tho film Is, of course, passed without furthor ado. If thoro aro all rejections, It Is, with as Uttlo ado, thrown out. But if only certain parts como in for either nbsoluto disapproval or doubt such portions aa they object to muBt cither be Btricken out entirely or modified according to tuolr suggestions. In practise tho manufacturers find that tho best means of avoiding trou ble is to securo tho ideas of tho cen sors beforo tho film Is produced. It Is posstblo to do this, becauso n seen nrio Is mado out for each film, Just as If a drama wero to bo presonted at a theater. To produco thoso plcturo plays, reg ular companies of nctors aro formed, Juat as if thoy wero to havo speaking parts In a theater. Tholr parts aro mado out for them, and thoy are cached not in words, but In notion. Now tho careful manufacturer Bondn his scenarios to tho censors for ap proval, or for modification, If consld ored necessary. ittle "Cowboy" Meets Tragic Death CHICAGO. It was n gamo of "In dian. In tho fertile Imagination of four-yqar-old "Captain Jack" Sox- ton, tho alloy was peopled with hawk- eyed savugos and tho red-sklnnod scouts looked down menacingly from tho tops of tho nolghboring build Ings. A war bonnet showed above nn ad- olntng fonco, but a well aimed shot from a wooden rlflo laid Its wearer in tho dust. To tho little band led by "Captain Jack" tho Bcono was not In tho rear of tho Sexton homo at G45S Ingleslde avonuo, but was instead in tho vaguo plains of tho west, whoro onco tho Apacho loft his bones beside thoso of his pale-faced enemy. To them tho flro around which thoy romped was a camp Are, and boyond tho circle of its light lay all tho dangers of it trackless wll-dorness. blttr to Pt. Klbaer A r. Provo What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer Si Co., Bingham- lon, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling nil about tho kidneys and bladder. When writing, bo euro and mention this paper. For salo at all drug stores. Prico fifty cents and one-dollar. A Touch of Family Life. When tho country youth proposed to tho city girl, ho received tho con ventional nssuranco that sho would bo his Bister. It happened that this youth had sisters at homo nnd knew exactly his privileges. So ho kissed hor. At this juncture sno availed herself of tho nlstorly right to call out to fathor that brother was teasing hor. Fathor responded In good, muscular earnest Then tho now brothor-and-sister rela tion was dissolved by mutual consent Judgo. How's This? We ofTtr One Hundred Dollars newtrd tor any turn ot Catarrh tbat cannot bs cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J, CIIENKY A TO, TOIMO. U. Wr. the undtnlened. have known F. J. Chrner tor the laat 15 years, and believe him perfectly hon orable la All business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mado by his fUm. WAIDINO, IWNNAn it tlAUVIH, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O, mil's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, actlmt directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tba rstrm. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents uer bottle. Fold by nil UrucgUts. Tako uau-s t amuy nus ior constipation. Clad In n yellow "cowboy" suit with a gaudy fringe of scarlet tassels, "Cap tnln Jack" crouched with ready rlflo. his face flushed with enthusiasm as ho scanned tho 'landscape for a hoatllo face. But the cnomy was nearer nnd moro subtle than oven his childish imagina tion had pictured, and fanned by a fatal gust of wind tho "camp flro" stretched out a flaming tonguo and touched tho flimsy garment of tho Ut tlo Indian hunter. Thero was a shout of warning from tho other children, and n scrcnm of pain from "Captain Jack." Ab tho flames Bpread ovor him ho started run ning for his mother, but was caught by James Bennot, who was passing tho house, and who Bmothcrcd the flro with hla coat. But rescue camo too late, though tho child was hurried to tho hospital and tondor hands cut tho charred cowboy suit from the sensoless form and dressed tho seared flesh. , And while his brokon hearted moth er knelt weeping at his boaido "Cap tain Jack" entered thnt uncharted land moro vast than all the plnlns beneath tho sun. Unfraternal. "It seems cruel to slaughter nil thoso pigs for tho markot," said tho Chicago girl. "I know that It's cruol," replied Miss Cayenne. "But when you think of what tho packers chargo for tho meat It does Boom a little unfratornal." ' TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated EyolldB. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eyo Pain. Drugglst3 Sell Murlno Eyo Remedy, Liquid, 2o, 50c, $1.00. Murino Eyo Salvo in Asoptlo Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Booka nnd Eyo Advlco Free by Mall. Murlno Eyo Remody Co., Chicago. ; Ono of the Producers. ' "You should endeavor to do some thing for the comfort of your fellow men," said tho philanthropist, "with out thought of rewnrd." "I do. I buy umbrellas instead of borrowing them." Ten Beautiful Christmas Cards Free ' To quickly Introduce the biggest nnd beat fnnn Journal In the West, wo mnko this Bpeclnl 20 clay bargain offor: Send 10 cents for trinl 3 months subscription and wo will glvo you rreo our collection of 10 very finest Gold Embossed Christmas post enrds. NobruBlca Furm Journal, SU Ttnnigo Building. Omnha, Neb. With tho advent of tho tolephono tho old "working nights at tho offlcu" oxcuso hns been given a pormanent vacation. The satisfvlnc nualitv in Lewis' Sin gle Binders found in no other 6c cigar. It 1b perhaps bettor to build air castles than to havo no ambition at all. Women Carry Dolls Instead of Dogs a At , 7 ii,r i 'pro- 5Ht J5 IN HFRf SCCOHD CHILD-LD, HOODy PARIS. Tho very latest Is to carry a doll Instead of a dog. Tho fool Ish craze began In Paris a month ago. Tho idea originated In tho cracked brain of that same King of Fashion who 1b guilty of originating tho hobblo aklrt. Babies? Such thingB must bo left nt homo In charge of tho nurso. These dolls that havo ended tho day ot tho pet dog aro woudrous affairs. Thoy havo a very decorative effect and aro tho most oxponslvo toys that the woman of fashion, has had to play witli.' Tho dolls themselves nro worth only a few dollars. Thoy have blsrtuo foriturfis, human hnlr npd '. roverslblo, Joints, and aro about thirty lnchoB high.' But thoy are gowned complete by tho most celebrated modlsts in Paris. Hero (he cheapest soli for $R0. From thoro thoy run up to $200 each. Add tho $50 duties and transportation to New York and thoy will sell there at from $150 to $250. Their originator argues that thoy will glvo an lucentlvo to women to spend moro monoy in dross It will rnlse tho standard of sartorial taste. As if wealthy woraon needed to spend any moro on dross than thoy do today! Tho only drawback about tho new fad is the w-oight and slr.o of tho dolls They, weigh about twenty poundB and a toy Pom weighs six, but tho doll keeps Btlll and tho dog doesn't. Thoso of tho 400 who lnck musclo will tako their dolls nbout In tholr motor cars, only carrying them when they alight for a languid shopping oxpedltlon. TIiobo women wffft sot tho fnshlons in Purls, tho favorites of visiting kings nnd lesser potentates, first appeared at the swagger restaurants with tho dolls. Immediate.) the "high world" had t,o Imltato tho'"half world." Proprietors of Now York shops roturncd home with tho bedecked dolls nnd thn fn.i la on. London has 'already .taken, un i no graze. DRINK WATER TO CURE KIDNEY8 AND RHEUMATISM The People Do Not Drink Enough Water to Keep Healthy, Says Well-Known Authority. "Tho numerous cases of kidnoy and bladder diseases and rheumatism are mainly duo to tho fact that tho drink ing of water, naturo's greatest modl cino, haB boen neglected. I Stop loading your system with med icines and euro-alls; but get on tho water wagon. If you aro really sick. why, of course, take tho propor medi cines plain, common vegotnblo treat ment, which will not shatter tho nerves or ruin tho stomach." 1 To cure Rheumatism you must mako the kldnoya do their work; thoy aro tho filters of tho blood. Thoy muBt bo made to strain out of tho blood tho wasto matter and acids that causo rhoumatlsm; tho urlno must bo neu tralized bo It will no longer bo a Bourco of Irritation to tho bladder, and', most of all, you must keep these acids from forming in tho stomach. This is tho cnuso of stomach troublo and poor digestion. For theso conditions you can do no better than tako tho following prescription: Fluid Extract Dandelion, ono-half ounco; Compound Knrgon, ono ounco; Compound Syrup Sarsnpnrllln, thrco ouuees. Mix by shaking well in bottlo and tako in tcaspoonful doses ntter each meal nnd at bedtime, but don't forget tho water. Drink plonty nud often. ' TJil.Sj vnluablo Information, and sim plo prescription should bo posted up In each household and used at tho first sign ot nn attack of rhoumatlsm, backaoljo or urinary troublo, no mat ter how slight.