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I .MS : JX lit n s$ w rfPR I FUSS8VER NAVY B II L v Mrs. JitKtwcil I want a rhlrkcn tlint I cnn fry, roast, stow or tin up any way 1 want. Dealer Here's one. Indy, you can do anything you like, with and not hurt It. NO HEALTHY SKIN LEFT My little son, a boy of live, hroko out with an Itching rash. Three doc tors ltrcscribctl for him, hut he kept Retting worse until wo could not dresa him any more. They finally advised mo to try a certain medical college, hut Its treatment did no good. At the timo 1 was Induced to try Cutl. cura ho was so bad that I had to cut his hair oft' and put the Cuticura Oint ment on him on bandages, as it was impossible to touch him with the baro hand. Theie was not one square Inch ol skin on his whole body that was not affected. He win (;ne mass ot sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and In removing them It used to tako tho skin off with them, and the screams from tho poor child wero heartbreaking. I began to think that he would never get well, but after tho .second application of Cuticura Oint ment I began to see signs of Improve ment, and with the third and fourth applications the bores commenced to dry up. His skin peeled off twenty times, but It finally yielded to the treatment. Now I can say that ho Is entirely euied, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than ho is to-day, twolvo years or more slncu the cure wan effected. Robert Wattam, IMS Forty-eighth St., Chicago, 111., Oct. 9, 1509." Unpublished Utterances. Herein Is set down a hitherto un published utteianceof Kmerson. There is no doubt of its authenticity: "An h boodely boodely hoodcly boo, tlootl ely doodely doo!" It was his taorite way of addressing babies. Cnrlyle in variably addressed babies thus: "Kookoy kookey kookey koo. knokey kookey koo:" Occasionally lie varied i lint with: "Keekey keekey keekey kee, keekey. keekey kee!" Shake hpeare's conversation with babies was tins: "Too r-o-sey! Too r-o-sey!" Sir Francis Hacon's was simply: "Klklk." David Ilumo said: "Hoo!" Charles Dickens used to say: "Heao, taln't oo yaph a itty bit?" Sir Isaac Now ton used to say: "Ilowdydoogums!" (Joorgo KHot used to say: "Cumiln' sin: Hurdle!"-- Puck. How's This?" We offfr Ono Himdml Dollara n-wnnl far nr c&su ot tMtarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall catarrh cure. v. J. ninsrv & en., tom. o. Win the nndrrnkneil, havi Known K. J. Climcy for tho list 15 yrnrs. unil Im-IIxvp Iilm iierfectly hon iirnlile In all Imalm-m traniartlon and financially able to carry nut any obligations nmdit by hli Una. W.ODINO. KISNAN A MARTIN. W hole-mln OruRzlAU. Tolrdo. O. Hull's Catarrh Curo Li taken Internally, artlnf directly i-ion the blood and mucous surfarrs ot tho system. Testimonial pent free, l'rlcc T6 ceau pc bottle. Hokl by all IlruEKlats. like mil's Family rills lor constipation. The innocent Victim. "I believe," said the blunt Individual, "In speaking my mind and culling a spade a spado." "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne. "Many are that way. The tendency Is what corrupts tho vocabularies of so many parrots." Important to Mothors. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOIUA, a Bafo and suro remedy for Infants and children, and sco that It Tlnnr-a tho Signature of UZL&$rM&fiM In Use For Over iUt Yoars. Tho Kind You Havo Always nought Sometimes. Miss nillhely (Interested in science) Can one get a shock from a tele phono? Tho Professor That depends, my dear young lady, on who Is talking at the other end. M. A. P. Satlcfactory to Her. "Woman," observed tho epigram matic boarder, "is a puzzlo without nn answer." "Huh!" snorted old (Iminnloy. "I never saw a woman without one yet." Stray Stories. Distemper In all its forma, ntnong nil aes of horses and (logs, cuied nnd others m tho h;i un stable ptuTentcd from having tliu dim-asu with Kpolm's Distemper Cure. Kvcry bot tle guaranteed. Over 000,000 bottleo sold last year. $..10 nnd $1.00. (iood dnigRistH, or 8cnd to m.inufnctiiKH'x. Al-uIh wanted. Write for tree book. Spoliti Med. Co., b'pec. Contagious Disease, (Joalicu, lud. An Ungentlemanly Reply. "Once you called mo tho light of your existence." "Yes, I know it. That was before I had any Idea you were going to he como tho dead weight of It." dovt m:c n.r.uT that coirou It rrrtulnly rark )tr k)Mi'iu nnd may run Into toinHh nif M-rlmm. .Ilfii's l.uml lulctm will cln-i It It quickly unJ iiennunwitlv. rurxaluulullilruh'KltU. Vanity Is duo to a leak In ono's wis dom tank. IiCwia' Binplp Hinder straight 5o cigar is mado to hatUfy the Binoker. No, Cordelia, It Isn't called "com mon sense" because It Is so common. Are Finding It Hard to Agree Up on Strength Which Should Be Maintained. LIVELY FIGHT IS CERTAIN Opposition to Mora Battleships Has Developed Strength How Voters Influence Their Congressmen The Open Door Question In Manchuria. Washington. Within tho last few (lavs stronc onnosltlnn has dovetoned to the plan to add two great dread- j naughts to the navy during tho com- I Ing yoar. President Taft lins urged J Uio members of the hoiiso commltteo on naval affaire not to withdraw from Its position In defense of tho program which provides for tho two big ships, but the chairman of tho commltteo on appropriations and some other power ful Republicans, nltlod by some of tho leaders of the Democracy, are deter mined to light tho appropriation for tho battleships until tho end It Is probable that the recent talk of tho possibility of hostilities with tho far eastern tuition will be used to defeud tho cause of those who urgo that no backwaid step be taken In tho tnntter of nnval construction until tho opening of the Pauamn canal. It has been virtually understood up to tho present time thnt thero would ho no strong opposition to tho two big ships, but the opponents of tho bill buvo developed rcmarkablo strength recently nnd thero promises to bo a hard-fought buttle both In tho house and sennto on the nnval Increase plan. If by any chance the men who aro crying economy should win their causo In tho house the senate will bo tho sceno of n great struggle, for an at tempt will be made when tho nnval appropriation bill roaches tho upper house to restoro tho two-battleship provision. Perkins Wants Ships Duilt. Senator Perkins of California is tho chairman of the senate commltteo on naval nfTalrs He succeeded Senator Hale of Maine In the chairmanship when tho Pine Tree state man was given tho chairmanship of tho com mltteo on appropriations made vacant by the deatli of Senator Allison of Iowa. Mr. Hale, however, has kept a membership in tho naval committee und ho is still a very powerful factor to that body. ' It Is understood that Senator Per kins Is now tho strongest kind of an ndocato of two battleships. Senator Hale, now, as always, is opposed to tho enlarged shipbuilding program. Tho situation Is curious. Hcforo tho California!!, Mr Perkins, waB chair man of tho naval affairs committee ho was a subordinate member of that body and as a rule ho followed tho lead of the then chalrmnn, Mr. Hnlo. Now things aro reversed nnd the Call fornlan has experienced a chnngo of heart, a change duo almost entirely. It Is believed, to tho position which ono stato has taken with reference to tho Japanese question. Hobson for Bio Navy. In tho house Representative Hob son, tho hero of tho Morrimac, who holds membership In tho commltteo on naval affairs, believes that four battleships should bo authorized by congress at tho present session. It is possible' that Mr Hobson takes this stand In order that the houso may como to tho belief that if a former na val officer says four ships aro neces sary that it may bo willing to com promise on two This was the course President Roosevelt took nt ono time. Ho urged four battleships, and con gress cut his recominendntlon In half and gave him two. When tho presi dent was given the two ho chuckled because ho had asked for four, believ ing that It was tho only way In which ho could get what ho wanted. A good many of the members of congress aro willing that enough bat tleships shall be added to nmko It cer tain thnt this country will keep Its relative position of naval strength. They do not want Germany, Franco and Japan to overtop us In sea force. Voters Influence Congressmen. Congress Ib beginning to fool for tho first time this winter the power ot petition. It Is to bo doubted If the country realizes tho effect which let ter writing haB on legislation. Tho Influx of thousands of letters from constituents has a far grcntor Influ ence, as history haa proved, In secur ing legislation than tins the private lobbying of representatives cither of the peoplo or of tho Interests, The Intorstnto commerce amend ments nro before congress, nnd as u consequenco of tho wide publicity which has been given tho opposition to so mo of tho features of tho bill, senators and members aro beginning to hear from the country. It Is only right to say, however, that many of tho letters, perhaps "nearly half of thorn, urgo that tho administration sldo of the matter Is wholly worthy of consideration Tho fact that tho country In particular seems to be uroiised to the possibility that some of the provisions of tho bill will not meet tho ends Intended means that thero will he no rushing of tho meas tiro through without full and ample discussion by the representatives of the opposition nnd of those who think thnt tho mcasuro Is all that it should bo Thero aro somo striking instances ot tho usca of lotter writing. Tho puro food bill, which In now on tho statute books, was before congress for a good many yearn beforo ltn final passngo. It linn been snld tlmo and tlmo again thnt tho bill never would havo gono through If tho peoplo of tho country had not mndo Its enso tholr own, and, so mnklng It. had "tnkon pen In hand" to address nnnntors nnd representatives on tho subject Letters Killed the Canteen. Tho canteen was "written" out of the army and tho writing wan dono al most altogether by women. Congress was fnlrly overwhelmed wit' petitions against the continued authorization of tho "soldiers' club" nt the army posts. Congress did not want to voto tho canteen out of the army, but It did It because woman, who alwaya Is a power, demanded It It Is nothing but tho truth to say that congress would llko to restore tho canteen to tho army posts, but as long as woman stands sentinel nt tho gate of tho gar rison, tho canteen will not bo al lowed to pass tho sentry post and gain entrance. When nn 'attempt was mado to abol ish tho biological survey of tho de partment of agriculture, letter writing and telegraphing by tho farmers, tho sportsmen and tho bird protectors ot the country saved tho Btirvey from an nihilation. A member of congress who happened to bo In a position ot powor found out that Theodore Roose velt was much Interested In tho work of tho biological survey, and because ho hated Roosevelt ho used his power to cut out tho appropriation for tho continuance of tho scientists' work. Tho peoplo got wind of It and tho let tern and tetegraniB began to como lu. The appropriation was restored nnd the following year It was Increased a good many thousands of dollars. Demand for Open Door. Acting with the full consent of tho administration, Philander Chase Knox, secretary of stato, Is completing a plan for a new diplomatic campaign In support of this government's claim to bo properly considered by Jnpan and the Kuropenn governments in con nection with trndo in Manchurln. Tho secretin y Is fully determined, appar ently, to get recognition for a recent : concession which was given to Amerl i can and ICngllsh capitalists for the l Uli:)ll UCUIH1 Ul WllUl 1H til I lull W1U Chin-Chow railroad. Mr. Knox real izes thnt ho has a hard task In hand. President Taft, It is said, Is giving I a full-hearted support to the efforts of tho secretary ot Btnto. It recently has been brought homo to tho admin istration by n combination of circum stances that if tills country shall sub mit, without forcible protest, to tho plan to bar It from paitlclpatlon In I Manchuria's development, it will bo a J long while beforo Americans can Hue" 1 an open door In the east. I It Is understood that tho state do ' partment desires tho people of this country should fully realize what tho situation Is. It Is a matter of quiet complaint lu American diplomatic cir cles that, except in some niercnntllo quarters, tho people ot tho United States have not been keenly nllvo to tho seriousness of tho eastern situa tion. To put It In a brief form, tho j secretary of stato wants tho Ameri can peopio 10 get, uacic or mm in what ho Is trying to do. It secma likely that ho would mako a direct ap peal for tho country's sanction for his endeavors In tho east, If tho appeal could bo mado strongly without giv ing out Information which for awhllo at least tho diplomats bcllovo bhould be kept secret Little Danger of War. Nobody In Washington thinks that there Is any particular danger of a war with Japan. Tho Washington be lief holds even in tho faco of the state ments that havo been mado in many quarters recently that tho Japanese situation is getting crucial. Tho United States probably was much nearer a war with Japan during tho lnst few months ot tho Roosevelt ad ministration than Is tho caso now. Then, It will bo remembered, tho peo plo of California had traublo over tho Japanese question in connection with school matters nnd a cry was raised on tho coast against Jnpnncsu liumV gratlou. Tvvlco Rebuffed Already. The feeling Is that Japan, England, Russia nnd Franco Intentionally havo shut the United Stntes out from par ticipation in -tho work of railroad con struction In tho fnr east, and that by doing this they have in n lnrgo mcas uro set n black mark against an open door policy. Two rebuffs already havo been given the American secretary ot state by Japan nnd tho European nations most interested Jn Manchuria. Tho secretary wanted tho powers to Join tho United Stntes in n plan for tho neutralization ot the territory under discussion. Japan nnd Russia prompt ly rejected tho American proposal. It was not until after this the sug gestion was made by tho American secretary that Rrltlsh nnd American capital should bo backed in a proj ect to construct n railroad across Manchuria. Japan and Russia object ed again nnd England receded frorr Its first affirmative position. Tho stato department seems to bo wafllng ,for tho American peoplo to show evidences that they aro willing the aggressive policy should be under taken. Tho government apparently does not havo any thought that thero Is dangor of war, but It wants to havo what It thinks Is Justice. As olllclal Washington views It, tho United States virtually haB been kicked out of the Orient. There aro likely to ho somo sharp exchanges beforo this country can get what It wants. GEORGE CLINTON. An automobllo gait on n wheelbar row snlnry means dltchltiK at tho turn I nl the road. HE KNEW. nings Tills Is n hnrd, hard, old fcorld. Hangs So you've boon tlirown out of nn automobile too, oh? WELL KIDNEYS KEEP THE BODY WELL. When tho kidneys do their duty, tho blood is illtciod clear of uric mid and other waste. Weak kidneys do not (li ter oil all the bad matter. This Is tho cause of rheumatic pains, backache nnd urinary disorders. Donn's Kidney Pills euro weak kidneys. Rev. A b r n m Weaver, (Joorgo town, Tex, former editor Uaptlst Her ald, says: "At n It.iptlst conference at Jackson, Tex., I fil from a platform nnd hurt my back. I was soon over tho Injury, but the kid neys were badly dis ordered, passagen painful and often tiloody. Dean's Kidney Pills cured this trouble completely." Remember the tianit. UonnV. Sold by all dealers. Fostcr-.MIIbiirn Co., Huffalo, N. Y. r0 cents u box. Goaded. Saving became a passion with the man and the woman. No privation was too great, II mi ho by it they might add to their accumulations. And they labored Jointly. Tho wom an's saerillce was In every respect equal to tliiit of the man. Hut when they had amassed $10,000 the man, because ho had the power, took the money and purchased with it, not tho automobllo which ho had led his faithful wife to expect, but a home. "Unite!" she cried, and when next a mob of suffragettes came that way she joined them. Who could blame her? Puck. Futile Dissension. "So you and your husband ways quarreling?" said tho ire nl family lawyer. "Yes," answered tho young woman. "What do you ojinrrel about?" "I forget tho subject of tho llrst tpiarrcl. Hut wo havo been quarreling ever slnco over who was to blinnu for it." Takers ol the United Suites Census williibo Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen because It is nlways ready and sure. An empty human heart is nn abyss earth's depths cannot match. Annie C. Lynch. ONLY ONK "IIUOMO OI1ININK.- Thftt u I.AXATIVK IIUOMO QlftNINIt. loxik fn (he (Ognnturx ot K. W. llKOVtC. Ilwd tho Woili) uvvr to Curo u Culd In Ono liar 'lix. Give truth n square deal nnd It will not be crushed to earth. Mm. Wlnilow'n KootliliiK Hyrnp. Fnrrlillclri'n twllilnc. MittrnMlingunih, re arm. In. KaniDiauon,ullajBi.ilii,i-urcvilinl('u!lc. X:itjGlUu. 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'1 am another's' "Ho heaved a sigh and said: " 'Shuro, thin, darlln', I wish ye wan twins, so that I could have nt laste tho half of ye.' " Passing the Superlative. "I am going to havo Jngsby for my best man." "Oh, I know n better man." Ix-win' SitiRle Hinder cigar. Tin Foil Smoker Pnckngu, fie Orito'nid straight. A man reaps whut ho sows and rips what his wife sows. MICA WESTERN CANADA What J.J. Hill, tho Croat Railroad MaKnat. Says About Its Whoat-Produclne Powers Tho KiTtpt roixl nt thin conntry Unltcl Stilton! In unouior truer- not rill lion oriwonin iiouin M vldlna vt homtii for lla ronplo anil irmlurlnit dulucli-nt forthnm. Ilia tlojii ot our promfticneo m n nbrat -iportlng coontrr ro cone. Cnn. tula U to bo tho wrunt wheatcuuntrjr." Thin srrat railroad tons tint" la taking ailTantnan ait tbo altnatlon tjr ci. trniriTA railway liullil Inir to tlici nrlirnt fit-Ida ol Woatcm Canndn. Upwards of 125 Million Bushels of Wheat wcrn hnrrmtrd In 1000. Aerao ot tho three pm?lnroa nt AlUirta. Uukatchownn anil Manitoba will bo upwnnli ot StU bualiula per acre. I ron lionic-atrtnila of lOOncrea, itnrt ndjolnlnir pru-rmptloiiaof lG0n-r4iitt$3 rM-riM-mi.ureto be bnd In tlio cliolcfit tllatrloU. Gehnola cnnrrnlent. cllniato ciccllrnt, aoll tho irrjr brat, railway cloan at lianil, build InrlunilxT clii'iip, furl eny to grt nnd rrnaonnhlo In irlr-. water i-aallr prooimli mUril furmlnr ' aurrraa. VVnto na to brat iilacn for aettlnraent. arttCra' low rnlltrnr riitoa.ftraerliitlTalllua- tratml "Lmit Unt Wi-t"lMint fn-o on application), and other Informa tion, to rlup'i ot Immigration, Ottawa, Cnn., or to Uu Canadian UoTernmonl Acont. W. V. DENNETT Room 4 Bit Blag. Omtlii, It. rOao add roaa nmrrat yoa), M) Down in the dumps from over-eating, drinking bad liver and constipation get many a one, but there's a way out Cascarets relieve and cure quickly. 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