CALIFORNIA IS FIRM PARDEE SAYS SCHOOL REGULA- TION IS 8TATE'S AFFAIR. HAS NO QUARREL WITH THE JAPANESE Willing to Obey Treaty Provisions Governor Holds Separation of Caucasian and Oriental Pu pils Is Not Violation. BLOATED WITH DROPSY. The message of retiring Governor Pardee was presented to the Califor nia legislature. Concerning the Jap anese school question, Governor Par dee said: "It is safe to say that the president., when he penned the portion of his an nual message upon the opening of congress In which he refers to tho treatment of the Japanese in the San Francisco schools, was .not aware of the conditions on this coast, espec ially in California. In common with" the peple of the east, who have' had no experience with the unassimllable people of Japan and China the presl- ent does not understand the racial lffcrences betweFn the Japanese and the Chinese and the people of Cauca sian blood. Coming in contact only: with a few educated and intellgent in dividuals of these two races, the peo ple of the eastern, states ,do not- tia derstand that to' permit the emigra- frlrtn rtf nnlv a ctmcill front i n rf Iho whole number of these people means the monopolizing' by them of such pur suits as they may engaged in. This monopolization would not . militate against the public good, were the monopolizers capable of being ab- somea in to tne Doay pontic in tnis -generation or even the next, becoming . integral parts of our cosmopolitan peo ple." "Unfortunately, however, neither the Japanese nor the Chinese appear to be capable of absorption and as similation into the mass of our peo ple. It is useless to expect that peo ple with such different racial charac teristics and civilization can ever mix with our people and become absorbed Into our body politic; they cannot be become good American citizens; it is useless to attempt to make them such. "Under these circumstances It is not at all strange that there is an aversion to the mingling of the chil dren of the two races. And therefore, 1 California has decreed that, .whenever it Is so desired, the local school au thorities may provide separate schools for the Chinese and Japanese children, in which they shall he rt aught, an Cau casian children' are,' and" by equally capable- tea'chers:' - "In the case of the Japanese, this separation seems to be the most nec essary, because many of the Japanese who desire to attend our schools are much older than the Caucasian chil dren with 'whom, on account of their deficient learning, .the Japanese must be enclassed. -' It is not at ' all desir able that youths , even Caucasian youths of eighteen years or more of age, should be associated in the schools with children of tender ages. The' reason therefore is sufficiently ex plained by its mere statement. The laws of California require the separa tion of the Chinese and Japanese chil dren from. the. Caucasian... .The treaty, as I read It, does not require that the. Japanese shall be put In classes with Our children. To give them as good school facilities more than ' com lea with the treaty. Therefore, it would appear that San Francisco, in provid ing separate schools for, the Japanese,, is acting strictly within the letter and spirit of the laws of this state and is in no way acting in contrariety to the treaty with Japan. ."The state of California,' a" sover eign state, of the United States ' of America, has no quarrel with the gov ernment, either of Japan or 'China. But, nevertheless, until the courts of this country shall have 'declared that California has no right to do so, this state reserves to itself the right and privilege, to conduct under the law, state, national and treaty, Us schools in such manner as seems best to us, and this without the slightest disre spect to the government of the United States or the subjects of any foreign nation." The Heart Was Badly Affected When the Patient Began Using Doan's Kidney Pills. . Mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell, of 415 West Fourth street, Olympia, Wash., says: "For over three years I suffered with a dropsical condition with out being aware that it was due to kidney trou- ble. The early rV stages were principally back ache and bear ing down ' pain, but I went along without worrying much until dropsy set in. My feet and ankles swelled up, my hands puffed and became so tense I could hardly close them. I had great difficulty in breathing, and my heart would flutter with the least ex ertion. I could not walk far without stopping again and again to rest. Since using four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills the bloating has gone down and the feelings of distress have disap peared." , , . : Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. . Proved Good Man of Business. While preaching In Pueblo, Col., a few years ago Rev. Edward J. Wilcox found himself hi the embarrassing po sition of being unable to pay his debts. Knowing that if he stuck to the pulpit he would have small chance of getting cven wltH the world, he quit preach ing and went into the mining business To-day he owns mines in Colorado .worth $3,000,000;. hesrides .a great deai of other valuable property. Sheer White goods, in fact, any fine trash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in a manner to enhance their textile beau ty. Home laundering would be equal--ly satisfactory if proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening the. goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the Improved appearance of your work. And it's a sure thing that one can't be sure of anything in this world. XO CHRIS A VOl.l IN ONE BAT Take LAX ATI VR BUOMO Qnlnine Tablets. Pruir- BtKts refund money 11 it. ius tu cure. tiUOVxrg signature is on each box. 26c, K. W OLD CAPT. CACK'S QUESTION. 8omewhat Pointed, But It Denoted Quick Intelligence. Pierce Jay, the commissioner of Nnthiner tiIpukph tinm1v woman no ' banks ot Massachusetts, at tne Amen- much as to have a man compliment : can Bankers' association's convention her figure. Take Garfield Tea, the Natural Laxa tive, for constipation, indigestion, liver and kidney derangements, and colds. It is made of Herbs. Guaranteed under the Pure Food Law. We daily influence each other for food or evil. Let us not be the occa sion of misleading others by our sil ence when we ought to speak. J. H. Newman. Defiance Starch is the latest inven tion in that line and an improvement on all other makes; it is more eco nomical, does better work, takes less time. Get it from any grocer. Has Heavy Liabilities. Herr Johann ' Strauss, a nephew, 61 the eminent composer, has been sen tenced to a week's imprisonment for debt in Vienna. His, liabilities are said to amount to $35,000. in St. Louis, advocated a better ac counting system. "But above all," said Mr. Jay, in a discussion of his idea, ' "we want Intelligence, if embezzlement is to be i thoroughly put down. Systems are good, but intelligence is better, and in cashiers and tellers and book keepers and note clerks we wpxt the same keen, quick intelligence that characterized old Capt. Hiram Cack, of Gloucester. "Cack lay very ill. One day he got down-hearted, feeling that his case was hopeless. " 'I fear, doctor,' he aid, 'there isn't much hope for me. " 'Oh, yes, there is," the doctor an swered. 'Three years ago I was in your condition precisely, and look at me now.' . "Cack, Intelligent and alert, said quickly: "'What doctor did you have?"' . Kinsmen of Immortal George. " . Many kindred of George Washing ton dwell on and about the original Washington plantation in Westmore land county, Virginia. The present oc cupant of the- plantation is named George Washington. By following the directions, which are plainly printed on each package of Defiance Starch; Men's , Collars and Cuffs can be made just as stiff as1 de sired, with either . gloss .or. domestic finish. Try it, .16 oz. for 10c,"sold by all good grocers. Knows Whom He Can. Trust.. "Police Commissioner Bingham has (earned one important fact that will be of aid to him in his official career. When he desires to get the exact facts about some large question that is to the front in New York city he calls in the newspaper reporters located at police headquarters and has a heart-to-heart talk. As one of them says: "He gets it straight, and so straight that not all the men of the force 'can fool him on that one point." J?n mnss or -failures made with PUT N AM- FADELESS; DYES; bright; beauti ful colors .a certainty. Some men can't 'even elo their duty without making a fuss about" it. Tallest American. Soldier... . . " The distinction of being the" tallest man in the United States army be longs to Ernest D. Peck, a first lieu tenant in the engineer corps. He is six feet four and a half inches in i- height. Lieutenant Peck is a native of Wisconsiu and was graduated from the' Oshkosh high school. Lieutenant Peck is now on duty at Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, and has supervised the. building of a military Toad known as Peek's Pike. He is- called Pike's Peak by bis comrades in the service. Owes Double Allegiance. Count' Prosper D'Epinay, who has been decorated in Paris by the British ambassador with the Victorian Order, is in the odd position of being a Brit ish subject and yet a Frenchman at the same time. - He was born in the island of Mauritius, some 65 years ago. The island, of course, is inhabited by a French-speaking population and once formed part of the territories - of Frarfc'e;' ; B&th,the count's parents be ing French, the count is regarded in France as a Frenchman, but being born under 'the British flag he is just as surely a British subject. Mistake of a Self-Made Man.- "Yes, he got a little fresh and I told him plainly that 1 knew. my business and added that I was proud of the fact that I am a self-made man." "What did he say to that?" "He saidi I made a mistake in advertising for bids." - not Mrs. ball Lee Mantle Is Defeated. The election of congressman Joseph M. Dixon to the United States to suc ceed Senator Clark of Montana, was assure a caucus,, of- the republican members of the legislature giving him 49 to 22 for Former Senator Lee Man tle of Butte.' Cremated Body, of Child. Charles Peterson, a Chicago laborer, was fined $25 for having cremated tlteH corpse of his child. Peterson was with out sufficient funds to give the child proper burial and held the ,body in the bouse five' days, hoping to- secure money lor a funeral. Neighbors 'com plained to the police and when the officers visited Peterson he informed them that, despairing of being, able to obtain enough money to bury the child decently he had carried the corpse to the foundry where he was employed na uurnea it in one oi tne iurnaces. " - Corrected.- c "Charley, dear," said young Torklns, "you said, those losing players fielded badly." "That's what I said." "This sporting talk is demoralizing your grammar, lou mean they felt badly." . Footballer Showed Courage. H. J.' Henebry, Ireland's Rugby full back, played the other day for 70 min utes against the South "Africans while suffering Jrom a . .split - tear, damaged skull, broken middle fingew. on left hand, strained chest, muscles and torn finger cartilages. He received the in juries in a tackle ten minutes after the game began. It seems perfectly natural for somo :eople to be aunnatural. Defiance Starch Never sticks to the iron no blotches no blisters, makes ironing easy and does not injure the goods. Many a man who prays for rain would doubtless steal his neighbor's . umbrella if his prayers were answered. Furs, Hides, Pelts. Write for prices and ship to McMillan Fur & Wool Co., Minneapolis, Minn. .. " ' . m "' v , . ' With too many people charity Is more of a fad "than a virtue: , PICES CCBEI) IN TO 14 BATH. PAZO OINTMBNT.is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding; or Protruding riles in a to 14 oars or money rexunaea. duc. Each wrinkle on a woman's brow represents , an experience. , Jealousy is an explosive that has wrecked many-an air castle. What is &e-ruria2 - : -' :y . Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, or is it Both ? Some people call Peruna a greet tonic. Others refer to Peruna as a treat catarrh remedy. - . ; Which of these people are right ? Is it more proper to call Peruna a. catarrh rem edy than to call it a tonic ? . Our reply is, that Peruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can be no effectual catarrh remedy that is not also a tonic. In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only have a specific action on the mucous membranes affected by the catarrh, but it must have a general ionic action on xne nervous system. ..,- Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condition of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strengthen the circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces. v Perhaps no vegetable remedy in, the world has attracted so much attention from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful efficacy of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold upon the medical profession. When joined with CUBEBS and COPAIBA a trio of . medical agents is formed in Peruna which constitutes a specific remedy for catarrh' that in the present state of medi cal progress cannot be improved upon. This action, reinforced by such renowned tonics as COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, CORYDALIS FORMOSA and CEDRON SEED, ought to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations in the body. ' . . From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of Perdna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over enthusiastic. When practical ex perience confirms a well-grounded theory the result is a truth that cannot be shaken. CURED When members of a family quarrel a lot of truth leaks out. Mrs. 'Winsloiv's Soothing Hyrup. for children teething, softens the gums, .-educes in. 3aninia,tion allays pain. cures wind colli:. 25c a bottle. Nothing hurts a conceited man like being ignored. mm t The Circulation Stimulated and the Muscles and vlpint lubricated by using Price 25c 50c 61.00 i Sold by All Dealers 'Sloan's Treatise OnTheHorseSentFree Address Dr. Earl S.SIoan.Boston.Mass. t he Is seller ' d; Co., dulng STaTS 07 Ohio. City- of Toledo, I H, Frakk J. Cheney makes oath that 11-r.iiMr of the nrm of F. .1. CHENEY lainnss in the tMtv of Toledo. Counlv- and State aforesaid, and that said nrm will pay the ram ot ONK HUKDUEI DOLLAUS for each and every case of Ca'1'a.krr that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Carinas cube. , . . r itAKK J. Rvom to before me and subscribed In my presence. this oth day of Dtemb jr, A. D.'. 18HS. ' ' j sel ;.. .. , .. . .. Not by Public. lluii'a dararrh Turn Is lateen Internally and aota directly, on the blood and mucous surfaces of the BirBlCIU. DtWI IU wniimniimi.. lira. Sold bv ail Druggists, Toe. Take Uall'a Famliy 1'lUs for constipation. New York Philanthropist. Dr. Adelaide Wallerstein, rich, young and handsome, has turned part of her elegant New York hgme into a physician's office. Here she devotes about six., hours a day td practicing medicine, all the income so derived going to her charity work on the east side of the city. Mrs. Wallerstein is accomplished and socially prominent, but hag. given. up.. most of. her. society pleasures for her . professional and charitable work. .. ' . .- , Safe, Sure and Speedy. - . . No external remedy ever yet de vised has so fully and unquestionably met these, three prime conditions as successfully as Allcock's . Plasters. They are safe because they contain no deleterious drugs and are manu factured upon scientifioeprinciples of medicine. They are . sure because nothing goes into them except ingre dients which . are exactly adapted to the purposes far' which a plaster Is" re quired." They are speedy in thejr ac tion because their medicinal qualities go right to theff work .of - relieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy performance of the functions of muscles, nerves and skin. Allcock's Plasters are the original and' genuine porous plasters and like most meritorious articles have been extensively imitated, therefore always make sure and get the genuine. lufiriniiTiTiii IS A Slender Theory. . "Why are' the best instrumental mu sicians unable to play by . ear?" . "I suppose," answered Miss Cay enne, "it must be because no one with a really sensitive ear could endure the terrific din of constant practice." Subordination. "What is her Idea of a good hus band,?", asked the woman who was making tidies. . "Her idea of a good husband," an swered the one who was embroider ing, "is a man who can't afford to smoke cigars or go to the races be cause his wife plays bridge whist." - Out of the Woods and Back. Tramp Madami I have come out of the wilderness to locate work. Lady Humph! Well, I can give you' plenty. Chop that wood and Tramp Ueg pardon, ma'am. I said I was merely trying to locate It. Now that I know it still exists I shall re turn to the wilderness. Judge. , Some men are able to bear misfor tunes and some others have sense enough to avoid them. - Made Much on Small Capital. , Twenty-five years ago W. S. Wctham left the town of La Grange, Ga., with the munificent sum of one dollar In his pocket and landed in New York with nothing to his , credit but nis clothes and his character. Ttie quality of the former does not matter and the quality of the latter has shown itself. He is to-day president of 75 banks, all but four of which are situated in his native state. In return for Georgia's small advance of 100 cents' he has pretty- well cornered her banking in terests and has in keeping a goodly amount of. her funds. . The four banks of which he is president outside of the state of Georgia are situated in Flor? Ida. AVfcgetable Preparationfor As similating IheFoodandBegula ting theStoinacbs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Ctieer ful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphiiie nor Mineral. Not TiAnc otic. fiaim Semi' Apetfecl Remedy forConslipa Oon , Sour Stonvach.Diarrtioea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of : NEW YORK.' m 1 1 a i, in EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER., Ml For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature AT rsjf' Use Ur For Over , , T Thirty Years mm COMMMV. NUN 111 THcefsmuMt SICK HEADACHE Positively eared by tbese jjittie a-uis. They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy lor Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Bad Taste In tae ' Houta, Coated Tongue, Fain In the Side, TORPID 1IYER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE i CARTERS fl flVEB CARTERS TJlTTlE IflVER Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. STIFFNESS. STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP, TWISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLY THE OLD-MONK-CURE ; ST. JACOBS . PRICE 25 AND" 50 CENTS DEFIANCE STARCH-; 10 ounces to the package ot.hpF tarr.hna onlv 12 ounces Bftmo - Price ftnd "DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. FARMS FOR RENT a. Hll.IIALI., SIOUX CITY. IOWA.. :fi7ii5f Tfcompson's Ee Water W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 2, 1907. THE CANADIAN WEST BEST WEST . iS THE m The testimony of-thousands durinit the past yar is .Hi at the Canadian W ert it (lie best West. Year by year the agri cultural returns have In creased in volume and fn value, and still the Oana dian Government oners lflO ucrra FREE to every bona fide settler.' Snmfi nf thfi Aiiiuntaafts wassw wa - iii . iimi hiiihwv The phenomenal increase In railway tnileaaje , main lines and branches has put almobtevery por tion of the country within easy reach of ctiurcBes.1 schools, markets., cheap fuel and every modern convenience. The MN KTT 51 1 i .LION BUSHEL WH KAT CROr of this year meant W0, 000, DUO to the farmers of Western Canada, apart .from the results of othe grains and cattle. N . For advice and information address the SUPER INTENDENT OF 1MM1U RATION, Ottawa. Uanada, or an authorized Government Afent. .. , v Hi W. V. BENNETT, 801 New Ym. jLifc BoiMinj, Omaha. Nebraska. . ,; . ,,u UV STOCK AND ' HISCELLANEOVS .'ml. Electrotypes IN GREAT VARIETY . FOR SALE AT THE " ;" LOWEST PRICES BY , A.N.KE1XOCG NEWSPAPER CO. 73 V. Adamt Street, CHICA0 Starch, like everything! else, Is bet ing constantly improved, the patent Starches put on the market 25 years ago are Very different and inferior, to those of the present day. In the lat est discovery Defiance Starch-all :tar Jurious chemicals are omitted, while the addition of another ingredient, in vented by us, gives to the Starch a strength and smoothness never .1 ap proached -by other brands. RPADFPQ' this paper d-aI-iaU l-a3 sinng to buy any- thing advertised in Its columns should insist upon havine what they ask for, refusing air substi tutes or imitations. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. . CAPISIGUM VASELINE EXTRACT -OF THE CAYENNE PEPPElt PLANT !' A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN, PRICE ISc IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF lEc. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN GOMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other piaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest ' , and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints, A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable In the ' household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it Is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation. ; cf vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It is not genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. V 17 STATE STREET, NEW YORK CITY '- - 't