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. .iiH,wm mjinwm ipinmii Hill HI p . Tiie Commoner TOLG35S S. Xi3fB& i 14 4te "9 - -Ji . rr -r af oara. WIA I ifee d teds frwt the zoeete jdeat goteg to Africa at ? ?,.. ly aay nri ("ff C Metis. - JJ j gieai ker dfcwsm- bete faralsha- the eaKry red. j c. erpeditioa aas beea aador. -; Ta Ifette arsaa wraa iao itsfcsJ tigssm - j, Lg atrias - O. it was' Tsry -aat saa ao f.d kaxe baea alktfl i- ia artrfaitaAauncli-aarflTlj a-ia -tree -hat erar mMft j W pujroeu asm aew? IfafiV. Paaeir wa ewt iaso loag 2Sr aw - r. I -'"" -- - -. uu aerer -"argot the 33ac 9T -" . I oaJy Soar or are ts oM, aad - . n4J ! LSiiaw liTr- OWT 3lfc MMin 1 , U aCK WP "- Kn - . "i t " ' ' " h .. . . -.a a a . ., ,. -JiaJpS Ot U JCIOT aBOe Wi - "- - Of coarse was a Saata Class, i Ttrs a wsaa growa aal ;b 33BJ -- rwiia-t. Jafli 4 aaaaa. Waal's ? O, ber aae was HoBy JiS- sad If say awsaosy rea aw rfcrii ate was; ibt araUSeat iwaai ia i wrM. Bri- sfee -was Site avar ia 3macSHSu Co tea feasxlag; Bet tiere cosaes lie ce feoj witi wae arsjs ) ri,MfcsiT-e Jos d&caa la i la? d?saae lor tfett? j&. Bai sxwj-ca-eet'el assies, -w-fc-rre tt galx,. 'cofy"" aad tais is THE PRESIDENT'S PARTY NOT TO t!i-i-ST'r T3-533 lafafi ir IKa j&k 3T Vn sLrf rM. flksx. rar MroL lfeCLC AT 1 0TP I? MlWF.Al '1" PYPPJQIlissiStksaiaa lastltatSoa- Oax fKifi . .. H-.JI , wTM-Vi Sift. VV i V-T W irfAViAllJ-lA A i-Ua.XJJ.1kU Taotkesr atl3(aT5 aad o sfo rigkt as- side aaai orcaa 9 I ooM i acori iaj sTsr.&siaaBrt. I &aTat aa2i raeoIlecJ39a of -Rihai aaasi psxticaiax ChrSsstatas r ir-e for ate. bat a pair of tak sailias. a rad xwalea aSfaaeiL a fair of crdeia -sTrist- Isiiw cwa ?ia5erairsad alaaafei, a- Ta aesrs(23ers of SaaET D-" Fr5i-i States. Miitso, eeariasr tT, wraatai aa afcorat-e pro-1 aca aaa iota Aawiea. Ja 1S3S sraa for tie jftooeTt party's txap ie made a collecting' trap of elevea to Africa- . . . - ... .r . . .r - ti&xesmsstiL taat tie oaraeT is skh io.iss iroa &aa i-xaaosco- lie is a to discass tie fatene o? -sraast m:E.i ispa, 3et joe caa fee sare iiat ti oard is not goiag to per aajWS i iaa?ia,g eBses-" Director TValcott said: Tie goreraat is aot goiag Vj pay tie expenses of tie BoTr.i scieaiiSc expedltioa. Tie ezpeafe r ' are not expeaded at tie direction :f I iJ.-,-. T.. 3--,.- hn4 CTAkA ' Central Aner-: "s- lf rZIl:. ,. ru llUT flTTTJ 4Tll 4J -. - 9l iw t Tit wti ' y ura. -aa. w, TH i scaeatafic purposes. We get ajjc 'V M -" -- -.-,& Maa, Vi .t,' - ,-.. -,5xi-anai -asacl fAr --,. It roaM seea fixa tiis aooalis to Galiopagcs Jslaads, start- tf - vTTl 1ZUT1 "I X-. C tt s vr - 1 rrLaXX-t-Uii) iXliUUtJi .U ioa VI ra;- .f i .t- irjiar'Tcrii :c tict 3i . 2e eatirteij a personal affaSr. Was&iastoa. Ieceafeer 5. Fresi- I5-T-S fSSJ, isss s"ra SSS jicja osiv. -rr, ,a !hm J prepared ay Secretary Waksott of aie aatwre were doaaUeasj aawag lieaa. i"-' - jw, . fij Aad a caady fceaztz laat was iroa ifiisoaJaa lasaitatioa ade iis 3a33t Scial aasoeaceoaeat regarding tie inaiing trip to Africa on waaea ie will start -sritila two weeks after 1 K H?3 THIS KEW LfW OOBTC ie rehires firoa tie presideacy. K aK 1 TT I if m t 1 Aiigv vs33iuo uwtrKzxi, u&vmo. AKCIilliAII 1 JflrV TtlTl c.S xlK a -"f: vJLim 1 lc2 2 lffIi i iora well for sereial oilier T7Wl-iw1vi- v 9 -, i 2,-s ti j. iiauuww au , .j, ITrr !: ii-ff i braacies of oor work ia coaaemon as a well eaHiw&ed aalaralist- "- w HeisaisoiieaaJiofofsdeatiScpa-1"1 l aaG e SS.fa 3K3-?5r 5 rSte Represeatatare Batodl as T " r "TSpositiTe taat lie iasdtaiioa is not cara&r of tiie aauseaaa of Tertebrate ! fTfl" 4 v. . . xoology of 7,r,. t a, t ;- -., tioas are priTately endowed aad pr AMea Ioriag is a field la Marci, !S$ 3r. TieoiSore 1 service ia tie iiologicai surrey of tie CREAM; sHoosert will iead a scientific ex- departaaeat of agricaitcire and ia tie Tately fiaaaeed. He said tiat tiis snei aa arraageaieat. Tie affairs of the Smitisoaiaa la- DrnVSiTrto peditfoa io Africa, oatfiiDted iy tie J Bronx Zoologicaa Park, Xew TorkJ-irjr T JniXZA hx SEPARATOR .Sa5tisaiaa iastitatSoa and starjiaslcitr. as 31 m Mra- mia. Ia?toooa ? P3? x- aii m. m j .. ,, - T ----. -. -c;17'awi5J from Xtr- Tork fSrr. This rTftl-l r2imr m)iManc j ovr m??3txt!p p- la&a will aier at s?rrr a- fi--TSI-:: " iriais for tie goTerameat coliee- SftoSj1502?5' dad 23T tie Saaati--' i-wx jasntB aaaoi xjsoaian TasJitaooa ia lie new United Ji Stages Xaiioaai Mseaa at Wasiiag- 0b yim o to IU jrr aa- i ton, . W-(ia:m-ii . - .. rrf ityancu 3KHttpaia.ir -.e?:? 3ae presKJeat and is son. XIIIIM tf!ILlfiril Jt ll.llMlfl. TT 2 TT n j. , i.iuiLvi;flai t JX'wajL ituJ.eT-, ae persoaaei on 3iitii j i--gut ac liinr , ik party oa ieaxiag New Tor wilii -A.I-S234X Snc-tajr. Xs ? WdAtr 7.r rT JIBefl W sHi-xts, Wirte Jar ,ntr $r- r id uae 2t .ticnr cat our 7c lav J'i AJEIK &tsj.tro -. AMERICAHSEPARATOR CO. ing trips tirongi Britisi Aneric, Mexaeo and tie Uarted Stales. He is aoit tiirty-eigit years old, of ar- -i jriuc q jnienseiy - rgetc In Aagmst, Septeaiber and October, ISSS, ie made tie Makes j record for a traTeiing coIHector, iar- iag sent into tie United States Xa-l laonaa anaseasa suv we31 prepared specimeas of small laaxoaials ia tie! tiree nsontis" joaraey from Loadoa; tiroagi Swedea, Oermany, Switxer-i laad aad 5eigia "Ma5or Sdgar A Mearns. retired! o;acer of tie medical corps of tie: army, aicrat fifty-tiree years of age,. will oe tie paysicaaa of tie trip and j iare ciarge of tie Smltisoaian por- W1 Ui iS H&7TV. HO ttTAMT-1 - -... -T- - .-? Tl ciarge of a jamnber of natire port- Sre years experience as an army doc- i Mu$CriDCr$ jVtvtrRSlIg ilvju "nrn-n iWirW T a-iHnriB sbfTOrr- ; txiae oi aree represeaaiatares ot: I!ffli,aSa!rt Saiitisoaiaa Insofcation, Major, we om y our Edgar learas,, medical corps. U-1 jaio-3HnL Si-2- Army retired); Edmand Peter j S ana j. jcea loriag. Oa arriving ia B-aa an ATiM-n-c. a i Airica. lae parry will oe eaiarged oy ffffffg. w?5g5Stf? additSoa of R. J. Caaniagiam, lSrS?; P410.15 ww ia Africa preparing tie cuRomK. o-niai rse ,! presadeat s oat-it. He will iave atu,ircr ar-i- jc.-ertsyyu n: cTiT Director WalcotL He is ia ciarge of tie nameroas departmeats aad is answerable xo aa eiecative commit tee of tie board of regeats, wiSti t-ransacts ail rai aad fiTraTvrfol imsi aess of lie institato Tiis comaiittee ias beard notiing of tie Boosevelt banting party osn clally, and tie regents iave aot been advised of it either. Tie board of regents insists of promiaeat ociIs aad citixeas, aad m'ee&s twice a year Tie execallve committee is called togelier freqeently, aad at nose of tiese meetings ias tie Roosevelt iaat been broached. Tiis coaiaut tee is composed of Joia B. Header- ers. who, wata aecessafy animals will . tor. aad is also Tv!!l-lrrrc7 aa m-at-l be formed into a small caravan. ' aralist and collector of att-a hii "This departeit is lor e3" "Mr. Boosevelt aad iis soa will.tory specimeas. j ?fJ5 JSetT"iSS T- till !. hi'Z. sai. ffae cVIti: srnifl ' 'Vi -T-&?it t.w k -nrj j,. r.H - itt: th fcs "beea - - - -- --' ---' - r .. 4-VWU Ar' .t.rJ 1J -! J 1RJT1 ..44Wi- -- W . ------. . - " ' f . n V . mi p " I V AJDureSs 22-11 oj-l -- .-.. -. . n iri.Tpii- tr - m- -- a a - -m.m.-v a -. . a j . . .. -n -r-r -rTi--Ti ox u jo MmoncM, mw toou f'"3 "" ! j pr.ai saiety irom tae at- rfVT-. !. Xei. . ---. . I .- T . ? l ff-J T . t a a . -H 1 UJI.1 !. II -...,J.--.--. --- ' WAjAJ - Eil.fc- 4 afB o r if har j- t-TW CluniE a snows tk:e ecu. -w .SITXJRtiLK UTXTU2 wJUibe xt-J (OliurxTi' Ljs'nt)uult xv Mrs. JL L KcDzaiel, 7Z !.. StJet-TrJers, MYr. Trappers Fur Traders 5B10 jHiitT o6 &-(. 1 Hie woriiTs larzta Tr mmriJi!tATUfeaBw3ri-i-r- 1jss WrtW-5r tiur JU-iprit'i! KT:r iuta jcint- SurFsrs And Ta&U ul UU rwt ttK ir FStEXC aJj'orsJlpj'iJ Co-as isB Co., St, Letsix, Mo. and shipped to tie raited States by tacks of man or beast, as every mem-i other members of tie party. Kermit ber of tie party is aa excellent Tie ooseveit is to oe tiie official pnoto grapier of tie expedition. Tie a1ona collections are Tery? - 1 Cr Mf Wmk&i ts&yUik CUT PRICES. ilU-S IrlT. SIO.OO. 1 B. I3tor. S 75C. 3J4ic Ondo(STErcor. .. XCic- Indoor -er, . Wfay iy -.& Uvece price for -at tt ere o better? Oett ccar Frea Book Ieura can. cell at roth low Se. Book is fall of pictoros; tit J-w to r-Lw roaitrr. KsMEl9r Co- Bca: 523, Freeport. IE lHflCPVi iPSSIS9-i'!H defieient in naitaral iistory material J from tie 33r continent and "an effort will be made by tie expedition io gather general collections in Zool ogy and botany to supply some of! tie deficiencies; bat tie main efforts will be to collect the large and ran- ang animais. jmx. it. j. anningcam, -wao isj now engaged in assembling tie ma terials for Mr. Roosevelt's use, hasi been employed to 2ct as guide and manager of tie caravan. Mr. Cun ningham is also an experienced col lector of natural history specimens. having made collections for the Brit ish museum in Xorway and Africa He is an English fieldman, who has guided numerous hunting parties in Africa and who was chief hunter for.! the Field Columbian exposition. "Mr. Edmund Heller, a graduate of Stanford University, class of 1901, .. V . fc,.. . r- -IT- A -XT- STT-rI VT 1 V. ' I Jl -Jfl J 'J . Shot. j !. -,TSTit?Tir lrrii. preV5'-'--rs Tie party will reach Mombasa in! epri.ce. 2saae. avis p-to ivri- 11 1M V-. VJ-.-.i-.- : -.IOCK CO-. iVT. iO- J .---. .-v ti iUCldi Jt has been decided npon, bnt tie gen eral route will be np tie Uganda; railway to .airoi and Tic-' j toria Xyaaza. a distance of abni.- 650 miles by rail, thence crossing into Uganda, aad, finally, passing I down the le io Cairo. Much of tie hunting will be done in British East Africa, where the Uganda rail- r can oe use as a lyase of sun-1 plies and means of ready transporta tion. At least one great mountain, possibly Mount Kenia. will be visited. "Khartoum will be reached, if all goes well, about April. 1910. Tie expedition may be expected to spend f aoout one year on African soiL I MJEPENDEXT TT3-T; TO 1 7 inches advertising jer i5., rav5r mo ipiani; nr sc - -sas. A dress TTill sell oil sel ten C A, care Oo-er. DUHXING BRAXDtS AND STEEL D Staps for rl; farm .xup.--satnts. Catalogue fr. R-e-ese c -. Vesev S New Tork. S031E OBJECTIONS RAISED There has been some criticism of the formal statement given out con cerning Mr. Roosevelt's African trip. The New York World of December 7, pOOD SEVEN ROOM HOME OX L-T - tiro mndre and Mry-si- itr' front lor sale. If iatrt- wrii Josjjjja Draper, Oxford, Ala. . . JO53--1201 FJ-S3T L-NDS-ll1 w acre tracts; near econ, a - tos ounty on main line .- T. Ry in the bast asrricultaral trict of Oklaborna. . For saie al f to Jt-.tfi xer acre. Adtrs Hutc son Mer'c Oa ChecotaK Okia. -agP-a AGXTS EAltN $75 to ?.50 n month solUnjr Kovclty Knives xrllh photos IJUYAN A KKItX. Bur ono and .how your lo nl t'. No. 1 IS, 2-bi. 81,00. Catalojr shows many tyhs. Wo ilocornto tntnv rent handles with any photos, name, luliiivss, UhI o, emblems, etc. Kuzor Steol blailos, Kunranto. Great sellers. niBcommls-lon.WrUofbrnKonl's terms Novelty Cutlery Co., S Bar St., Canton, 0. is a thoroughly trained naturalist, has from its Wcrnn2- r.T-r- whose special work will be the prep- spondent, the following: aTation and preservation of speci- Washington. December 6. Theo mens of large animals. Mr. Heller is Sore Roosevelt, presiding officer ex about thirty years of age. His form- officio, of the Smithsonian Institution er experience, when associated with land Charles D. Walcott, its-director Mr. D. G. Eliot and 3Ir. Ackley of the i have dPidfi that . -.,, Field Columbian museum in collect- shall pay the major portion of Presi- lni hlf from inimott- ; -V f.--..J . .. i- .. . .. .-- ...,.. -" -vo x . mc cent Jtooseveits snooting trip to lii.iii .iii nui.u ir. ioose- velt will -ait, will be a valuable as set to the exiKidition. Mr. Heller has had large experiences in animal col lecting in Alaska, British Columbia, & :s f Africa. Representative John Dalzell. a member of the executive commit-1 tee of the Institution, said to the World tonight: "That is all wrong about the presi- T HAVE -4- ACRES OF IA-P 1 X. E. corner of Borden Texas. IS miles X. E. of GU; in cultivation. S 0 acres .god !!. land, balance- jjood-grass land; p of living water, : and soft: 3 r house; well, windmill, orchard. rr ary, lots, corrals, lots of mes-itr- ber; twelve miles easr of iL'J, plains, school house 3 mil-S ea mii-s to postotSce, S iHeis o f J . miles to town of Fluvana. R. K- t', ins from Snyder to Fluvana- healthy country, mild winters. -ood people as you will naf 1 r Tf .. . .. n.4 AM I' All lands in this country are - ? increasing in value. Reason for.Tf ing:. 1 owe money and r ay p' -price on this property that will i iu Price $5 per acre, ona-third o-? time on balance. See or write o T. T. Smith, Snyder, Texas. ' '' --.. A a nal