- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - - , . . . . . . . . . , - - - - . 1fW' ( . ( ) ) W If 11 y l1 TI l tt - - - I - = . - . Evcry seaDon finds the matron a little more particular , n little moro ex. r ncting , because she Is a little better Informed , whell t he time comeR to 80. nn Ject her ml11lnery , She has dIscovered that the lines and colors In a hat may . olther add to , or decrease the attractions Hhe vosscsseH to an extent that was undreamed of , not no long ago ; and she has genernllyJOssesscd \ herself with the very wise convIction that her purchase must fulfill one requIrement , that. Is , "I must look belleI' In my hat than without It. " Of course , this doesn't apply to the great beauty whose Jooks need no cmbellIshing. She need only Jook to hat to add variety to her charms. The 'Woman apvroachlng middle life should .wear a : . 'outhful looldng hat as long as she can do so without sacrificing hal'nlOny. When the time comes to forego the pIcturesque and the girlish In mlJ1lner ' , she will Hnd Innumer. able hats. , usually small or ml'dlum In size , that will suit her style and have a ertaln llolso and spIrit. not to be found in other 11111I h10 I' ) ' , A pretty lIttle round hat Is ohown In Fig. 1 , which la made frolll a lIat , ! Il'olllly dmped. It Is soft , comfortable and channing , and wiJI IJC found becoming to most faces , 'rhls hat Is an excellent ( 'xamllo of the SOI.t which the matron may choose , 'rho very -oung girl Is somewhat limited in her choice also , although each season finds greater attention ) laid to her needs , J { er hats should bo large , rather simlllo In construction , and not too heavily trimmed , Flowers mld ribbons , wings and quills , are the wisest cholco for decorations when one Is to make U\1 \ a hat for.a ) 'oun miss. Little glrJs are allowed greatCl' elab. oration , and are , ometlmes indulged In ostrich feathel's. to 11roduce quaInt , "old-fashioned" effects , A very } lretty and Him\1le \ hat for a : "Olll1g miss Is In Fig. 2 , It Is of felt with silk and velvet 11owel's and ribbon used In ' the trimming , r.t w . . . . , . . . I ' Well-Dressed Hair : : Is Fir5t Requisite of the Debutante , To be real smart the debutante must. start on her career with hall' well dressod. The all.over net Is an , nbsolute necessity , Flying locks and stray curls arc fetchingly pretty , but fashion has set its stamp of approval on the neatly dressed hall' with prim flUffs and Irlm curls. The all-ovo1' net , matchIng the hall' exactly , Is not llis. , covera1l\e \ and keels ) stray huirs In 01'- , del' from 1Irealfast till midnight , They ure real tinle-savers , Veils were ncver In greater demand. The counters are piled with the most charming fancies in ruf11ed , frilled and bordered veils , The best for fuce wear is the genuine thread with a tiny ring. It Is not so trying to the o'es , The big dot nets and extravagant styles arc used for hat drallerles , set. Uug off any kInd of a chapeau grace- fully. Stripes which make their how for the first time In the summer gene reappear - f appear In IInons and silks fol' service . blouses , Just a bit striking , they are I . I still to be lilted as a novelty , Ono combination is hl'own , blue and while In quarter-Inch stripes ; another fa. vorlte blue , green and white ; another r d , hlack and white , the stripes clear and stunning when made up with Bomo vertical , others horizontal and others bias , Elastic helts , steel studdl'd , talw i precedence In the belt. wOI'ld. Haud , I some leather bolts toned to suit cloths : . nro brought in b ' French importers. BARRETTE TO HOLD CURLS , : : . : : - ' - ; , . . . . , " r Jeweled Tassels- - Jeweled tassels are ClJI the rage , The ' are made of pea1'1 fringe with diamond tops , which generally have small stones SUl'l'OIl11dlng Clem , 'rhev are used to IInish the on:1s of long platinum and pearl chains that are worll twhted once al'OIlJld the neck , or mil ) ' b Been hanging { rom hrooches or pendants , Thu el1\lllro nccltlaces or diamollli elaspn threade(1 with blacl. " 'elvet rlbhon thl'cl'olghths of an Inch wide at'O shown among thi ) novelties , 1 < ' 01' 11 while wOl11on W01'O only the cl118ters of II1nmonll5 , thOll/h / ; the , "cry largo onl' are much sought nnd some of the largest ones IUt ) slu'rounded with . . smaller . stones . . , . - - - - - - I , - - . - - Finest Laces Used by Those VVho Fancy the Dainty Jabot - - - - The jabot of fine real lacO so much affected by the Parislenne Is nothing liltc so 111uch worn here , even by women of fashion , There Is no end to the richness ot the lace employcd , and the rarest of old \lOlnt \ laces , as well as the point. laces of the day , arc used , In such cases , of course , great care Is taken In the arrangment of the jabot so as not to tear 01' cut the lace in any way , In many cases the jabots are nar. row and come to the top of the girdle ; others are shorter , and many are wider as well , . The ' are worn not only with lace collal's attached to blousses hut with the high , stiff linen collars attachell to satin blouses , elaboratel ' embrold. cred or cut with lace bands. Of course , the stiff linen collar Is death-dealing' to the natul'Ul beauty of the neck , hut 60 long as they are fashionable many will wear them. Fortunately , the society girl or woman changes her costume so many times a day that the linen collar Is worn tor a few hours only at a time. Ono of the jabots In rare old rose lloint dull hued with ago was gathered to. II stralgl/t / strip ot satin ribbon , 'fhe latter did not show , ot course , and down the center we1'O four little ( 'loth of sllvel' covered button molds , with a thl'ee-quartors Inch silver ribbon - bon laid in a serIes of five tiny plaits , ouo on top of the other , each cluster fiarlng out a bit IIko a fan , 'rho 11Ifferent shades of blue , espe. clally Nattim' , now the really smart blue worn In Paris , 01' In pink , are ef. feet " 'e , whllo pale shades carrying Ollt the color scheme of the gown 01' tIle hat ml\Y ho worn , and all set off the ueauty of the lace , Fo ! ' the woman with IIttlo to spend \'almlcionnes lace makes charmIng jlbhots , but this mllnt bo Iwpt a pure whlto 01' clse dipped to malw' it a trl10 cream Ol' pale ) 'ellow In order to be effel'tive. The yellowish , soiled tones ( Jf 1 eal old lace have no heauty when arrleLl ont In Yalenclonncs , Hlncl { satin hut tons and lIttle flat 10"\IS \ of hlaclt satin are effective , and Yalenc1l'r.nes collars at the shaped sort higher hehlnd the ears may ho nal1(1 ovel' a pattern and tlnlshed with a \Jl'bo \ ribbon of black \'el\'et at the top and 1smal't little bow of Inch- wide ribbon In the front at the base of the stock , 'I'heso stocks must , of course , bo 1Iroller1 ' boned , No stocl ! of any sort \n3 \ ! < . ven a sha e of smartness unless it Is bGned. Brown Decorations Used , Brown paller Is vel'Y milch used for the dlnlng-I'oom , that part helow the chall' rail being durkel' than that abo\'e , The walls shollld bo unadorned except fa I' the IIleceB of china and rare potter ) ' , \lOrhn1 \ > s , In slIch 1\ brown room 'ollow silk curtains , just to the sill , lU'e'cry pretty , White woodwol'l ! adds milch to the charm of the 1'0011I , hut dtl'ker : 'vood Is pro- fel'l'cd lJ ) ' lI1an } ' , . , - . . . . - - - - . - - - - - , Moravian Bartey and Speltz , two rent l'crcnl , mnl.es ro\\'in" nll'l fat. Itnlng hOPR ; nnll cattlc po sible in n'II. _ I MonL Ida" ( ' 010" ' ' e\'l'I'\-whcl'e ! , " " ) 'I'q , \ \ , nnl IlIhl to I\ho\"e Ha1zer' " , Billion 111111al' Grn R , the 12 ton lIn ' wondcr 'reoRintc , which [ lrudllCes SO ton8 of I'cen fmllier pCI' ncrl' Emperor Willinlo Oat IlrodilU' , etl' . , ntll ! other mrc fnrm Fced ! ! t mt theofTer , .1UST CUT T11IS OUT ANn m'runN ; IT with 10e in IItamp ! ! for parKinlZ. etc" to the John A , alzrl' Serd ( " 0" 1.,1 ' ( "I'OSCViR. . . nllll et t hcir hig catnlo ! ; nnll lots of furm secd FamilIes , K , oS. : . . W , In the Language , "Somo uno hns said thnt n Idss Is the language of lo\'e , " 1'ell1arlcII the ) 'Olln1 ; man In the parlor scene , "Well. " rejoIned th'l faIr mnld on the far end of the sofa , hwh ' don't ) 'OU got busy and say somethIng ? " . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Reason { Ol' Marrying , "Thl'r say thnt ho mUl'I'led her for her mOIll'y , " "And what did he do when she lost her weulth ' ! " "Ho lost hIs reason-III\l'\'m'll Lamlloon , Important to " 'otho'o. Examine carefully e\'ery bottle oi CAS'rOHlA a aafe nnd sure romcd ' f01' Infants and children , and see that It Bear : ! the Signature ot md In Uae For Ovcr ao Ycars. 'rho Kind You lJl1VO Always BouCht. . It Is vain to be always looldng to. wards the future , an 11e\'OI' ncting to. watd ; It-Bo'es , Don't worry : , nbout : . 'our complcxion- take Garfiehl Tea , the Herb laxnti\"t ! nmi blood'Jlurificr ! An itnprovcllIcnt will be ! lCCD in a week , You can't malO good gInger ale If 'thing ails the ginger , I - - - , Lf d Done His nest. UnC'lu HORl'It did not f'cl ohIo to lHltribllto 11101'0 bnn 7 cents to the llRslollar ' ( 'a use , aIllI WIIS not pnrtlcu. lrl ' cnthuslasllc n.Jout ! gl\'lng o\'cn lmt. "You ought to 11\0 n9 the Lord 1mB rosllcrCll ) 'ou , " salll Deacon Iron. Ide , "I dOll't thInk the 1.01'11'11 over nc. use mo of ht'ln' unJratt'Cul , " nn , \\'rel1 Uncle I101sea. "SIx ot 111) ' o's Is prcachers , " . . _ - Thosc Delicious Lemon Pies , The Idnl1 thnt "l11no ! ) 'Our l110uth wa. )1' ' ' uro cl\sll ) ' I11nl1o with IIU fUMln ! ; ' nntl t1'118t \ 1)l4slhlo cxponsc If rOil190 QUIt.Pllo , , " Jlrcpnr\Uon , Don't hcsltntc , Ir ) It nllll tl'lI ) 'ollr rrhHHII ! . At grocern , J centRo 'l'lrl'o ! Idn s : Lel11oll. Choco. I.to nllli CUlJtnrl1 , . - - - It 11\ not necessal' ' for n11 mon to ho : reat III action , 1'he gl''ntost anll ullb. Imest II oweI' Is often slll1lllo pl1t1enco , -Goetho , Mi\ny Old People Suffer from l1'onl'hl111 Affections pnrtlcularl ) ' at IIIR tlmo of 'car , Brow11's Bronchl111 'l'Ochcs gl\'o Inullcdlato rollcf , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - However things ma ' Sl'el11 , no 0\11 hlng Is success , nml no { ; oed thIng .allure.-Samuel LOllgfollow , _ _ _ _ _ _ n ONI.Y ONI "ll1tO"O : OtJlNINW' : 'hnt Is 1\XA''I\'IC 1I1l0\lO yl1iNINIC , lo1",1 ( for 110 11I1I""Irl' . .C t : , W , llllO\ , Used lhu World Ivcrtu Cum n CuMin Ono HI11' c , The maI'o jUdmenl , n , ml1n hns , the ; Iower IUld the mure enreful wfll ho ! .Jo :0 : C01HlelUl1-l\aurer , 1IInI , " 'III.lo'n Soothln ! : , .ral ) ' 'or cltlldren Icclhlnl' ' : , 80Clc081110 1:111118 , roluce8no lammatlun , allay pain , curCI wInd collu. "bulUO , - - - - It's n sweeping nssertlon to say that 1 new broom swe011S clean , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - I II OUCH , OH MY BACi { It NEURALGIA , STITCHES , LAMENESS , CRAMP TWINGES , TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES , SPRAINS , A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST ST JACOBS . Oil PRICE : 2Sc AND SOe . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . . . - DEFIANCE Cold WatcrStarch LlVr : STOCK- D ' .OTYPE-S WlllteslllUnllrvorlc , . , , , 100. M 1 SCELL\NEOU5 ; , 'EnT n \ 10 ) II lilcilsuro oz. 111 : _ _ _ _ _ - In It..l , ' .rlrly rnr . . .1. . . . .llh11I""l I.rl" " I. ) " . , , ' , . . . . . . , . W , N , U" OMAHA , NO , 5 , 1908 , .A ULlA'OU E1tM'Artnlll"a\\A4..8I"I"I. - - - - - - - - - - - Commissioner Smith ' $ . The Standard' Oil Co. I From -Ra.ilway rVorld , Ja//U1l1 ; ' J , 1908. . Mr , Hcrbert Knox SmIth , whose zeal In the cause of ecol1omlc reform haf\ been In no wlso abated b- : the panic whIch he and his Itlnd dId so much to bl'ing 011 , is out with an unswer to } ) resldent " , toffett , of the Stnndal'll 011 Com. Jlan ' of Indiana. The publcatfon ! of this an. swer , It is officlally given out , was delayed se\ ' . cral weels , "for business reasons , " hecausc It was not deemed advisable to further excite the pUblic mind , whIch was profoundl ' dls , turhed by the crisis. Now that the storm clouds have rolled by , however , the Commls. slouer rushes again Into the fray , Our readers remember that the chief poInts in the defenco or the Standard 011 Comllan ' , as presented b ) ' Preuidont MOffott , were (1) ( ) that the date of six cents on 011 from Whiting to East St. Loul3 hat > bccn Issued to the Staudard Oil Comlmn ' as the lawful rate by em\110yes \ of the Allen , (2) ( ) that the 1Scent rate on file with the Interstate Commerce Commission was a class and not a commodity rate , never heing intended to all\11 \ ' to oil , (3) ( ) that oil was shipped In lare , quuntitles between WhltlnJ ; and Emt. St. Louis over the Chicago & East. ern Illinois at G1A c'nts per hundred Ilounds , whIch has heen filed with the Interstate Com. . merce Commission as the lawful rate , and (4) ( ) that the 18-cent rate on all was enth'ely out ot proportlon to lawful rates on other cOll1modl. ties between these lJolnts of a similar char. acter , and of gl'C'atel''ulue , such , for example , as linseed 011 , the lawful rate on whIch was eight cents. President MofCett also stated that thousands of tons of freight had been sent h ' other shfJIIJers bet ween tllt'BO Ilolnts undel' ubstantially the same condilions as governed the shl\lIlwntB \ of the Sta1H1nrd 011 COl1llmny , This defenco of the Standard 011 COIl1\lIlny \ was widely quoted and has undoubtedly exert. cd a llowcrful Inlluence U\lon \ the IllIhlle mind , Naturall ' the Administration , which has staked th ( ' success of its ( 'nmpalgn against the "trusts" n\lon \ the result of its attack upon thIs company , endeavors to offset this Influ. enco , and hence the new llell\'cranco or Com. missioner Smith , 'Vo need hardly to101nt \ out that his I'ehut. tal argument Is oxtrC'mel ) ' w'alt , although as strong , no doubt , as the cll'cumstances woulll warrant. 110 answers the points made 11) ' Presi. dent Moffett substantially liS follows : (1) ( ) 'I'he Standard Oil Company had a tmfllcdopartment , and should llUvo Imown that the sixcent rate had not hoen filed , (2) ( ) no answer , (3) ( ) tIlt' Chi. cage & Eastern 11Iinols rate was a secret rate because it reali , not fl'om Whiting , hut fl'om Dolton , which It ; described as " village of allout 1,500Iolulation \ , just olllci c of Chicago , Its enl ' claim to note is IIlt : It has heen fOl' man ' : years the point of origin for this and similar secret rates. " The Commlssionol' ad. , mlts in Ilescrihing this rate that thel'O WIIS : L note attachl'd stntlng that the l':1to cOllld also be usell from Whiling. The Ilress has quito genpl'ully hailed this statement of the Commissioner of Corpl1a. : Hens as a conchl3ive refutation of what Is lwl- dently I'eco nlwd as the slrongest I'ehuttal argument advanced by the Standard , In fact , It Is as weak and Inconclusive liS the remainder of hIs argllluent. The lines of the Chicago & l astel'n Hllnol : : ! do not run Into . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B ) ' the wa ) ' , arc you acquainted with' ' . } t's easy for nn ' man who flatters his wife ! maleo IL ! .Jad 1m - - - - We Sell Guns and Traps Cheap I I I > U S cum Buv fllr ! ! and hid'II , VI' tan tIll'lII fOI' I'"IoI'S 1 > A7.0 OI-'r mN'l' II - IIC , , 111 & rugs. N , \ \ - , II'd C & 'ur ' l' 0. , . ' , 1 1I1nCiI\1U \ 1 I . 61oUdaY90rUIOIIOY IIchlnll HIlmi Talk Is cheap-unless n lawyer Is By doIng dut Imndlns it out , E , B , PUSl'y. Chicago. They termInate at Dolton , from whIch llOlnt entrance Is made over the Belt I..lno , Whiting , where the oil freIght orlglnntea , Is not. on the IInos of the Chicago & Enstern Illinois , whIch receives its Whiling freIght fl'om the Bolt Llno at Dolton. 'l'he former practice , now discontinued , In fIling tariffs was to multo them I'l'ad from a IlOlnt on the IIno of the f11. lug road , and It was also geneml to stllte on tlto same sheet , that the tariff wou1l1 II\Jply \ to other llOlnts , e , g" Whiting , 'l'ho ChIcago & Eastern IllinoIs followed thlH practlco In filing itu rate fl'om Dolton , und maltlnJ ; a note un the sheet that iR all\llIed \ to Whiting. 'rhlR wus In 1895 when this method of filing tariffs was in common use , Now let U sco In what wn ) ' the intending shIpper of all could ho misled atHI deceived by the fact th\l ; the Chicago & 1 lIstern Illinoln had not HIed a rate I''adlng from Whiting. Commisslonor Smith contendR that "ooncenl. ment Is the nnl ) ' motlvc for such 11 circuitous Ilrrangement , " I. e. , that this mcthod of Hling the rate wau Intended to miBleul Intending competitors , of the Standard 011 COI11\mn \ ) ' . Snp\10S0 \ snch a proslleclive 011 refiner had al ) ' \llIed \ to the Intersluto Commerce Comm1sslon for the rate from Chicugo to Ellst St. Lonls o\'el' the Chicago & Eastern Illinois , ho wOllld have bcen Infol'llled thnt the enl ' rate HIed with the commission by this com\Hlny \ .was G ; cents from Dolton , und ho wonld huvo been furthcl' infol'lned , If Indeed ho did not Imow this alreml ) ' , that this rate applied throughout Chicago tl'l'rltor ) ' . So that whethcl' he wlsfICd to locate his 1II11I1t at Whiting , 01' anywhere else about Chicago , under an ul'I'\ngon1l'nt or 10llg standing , und which applies to ull tlll1 Industrial - dustrial towns In the nelghhorhood of ( "hlca. go , ho could have his freight delivel'ed ovel' the Bolt Line to the Chleago & Eastel'n Illinois - nois at Dolton a 11I1 trans\lol.ted \ to I ast St. Louis at a rute of G % , cents , Where then In the concelllment which the Commlsslonel' of COl'pol'lltlons mul\Cs so m11ch of' ! An ' mte- from Dolton on the EIIRtcI'n Illinois 01' Chup. ] lell on the Alton , or IJIII'\'y on the llllllois Central , 01' Blue lalallll on the Hock Islund , applies throughout Chicago to 1'1'1101' ) ' to shIp , ments fl'om anr other Ilolnt In the dlstriel. So far from the Eastern JllInols filing Its rate from Dolton In order to decelvo the uhlpper , It Is the CommissIoner oC COl'poratlolls who elthel' hetrays hI ! ! gross 11norl\11ce of trans pOI' . tat ion customs in ChIcago terrItory ai' relics on the IllIhllc Ignol'lInco of these c11stonHI to deceh'o the Illlhllc too ap ; to uccept unques. tlolllnglr 0er ) ' statement made hy Il Govel'll. ment olliclal IIR necessarily tl'Ul' . althollgh , IHI In tne lll'esent Instance , It carefnl cxamlnatlon sho"s these statcmcnts to be false. The filial \Ioint \ made hy PresidC'nt Moffett that other commodIties of a charactl'l' siml1ll1' to 011 " , ere cal'l'll'd at mll'l1 JO\\'l'r : I'IIteR than ] S cents , the COllllllissionol' of COl'porations I1lscussl'S only wllh the rl'marlt that "tho 'I'eat.onuhleness' ! of this rat ( ' Is lIot In lJuestion , 'rhe lJuostion Is whl'thel' : this rate cOllstHutod a discl'hulnalioll us against other shiV\Jers \ of oil , " allll ho also makes much of th ( ' falhlr ! ' of Pl'esldontloffott : to prodnce heforo the grnnd jnry e\'ldellce of the alleged Illl'gnl acts of which the Stlllldard 011 olllcial said that other large 811IPllora In the terl'1tor ' had heon gnl1t ' , ConsIdering the fuct that these shtlpel's ! In. clnded the pUt\leors and elevator mcn of Chi. cage the acllon of the gmnd jlll'y In call1n ! ; upon PI"osldent Moffoll to furnIsh evldonce or thell' wronr.dolnf mllY ho Interpreted as a de. mUlllI fol' an elahoratlon of the obvious ; hut the fnct that a I'uto-book containing these fl'ehht futes fOl' othol' 6hl\I\o1'1I \ \ was ol'1'ere In ovllcnco ! during the tl'lal and I'ulod out. by , Judge Landis , was J.ept ont of alght. PI'esl. dt'nt Moffett would not , of COlll'Sl' , 'ucccpt the IlIvltation of the ' ' ' he m'and jlll' nltho11gh might have bl'en pardoned If ho had rofened thom to yarlona omclal Inveallgatlons b ) ' the Intel' . alato Commol'co Commission and other de. IlIu'tll1enls of the Go\'crnment. ' Wo como bacle , therefore , to the conclusion or the whole matlm' , which Is that. the 8tunll. anI 011 COmlJlny of lulilanIL was lined un umount equnl to seven 01' eight times the vl\l. uo or Itl ! cntt'o ! property , ! .JOCUUfJO Its tl'atilc delll\rtment dill 1I0t'el'If ' the stulomont oC the Allen rate CIOl'lt , that the six.cent con11uoll. It ' rate on 011 had heen IlI'oVOl'ly fIled with the InterHh\to Commerce Commission. ' 1'hel'o Is no l'vidcnce , and none waa Introducell at the trial. that any shlppol' of 011 from Chlca o tonltory had bcen Interfcrcll with by the 18cent mto 1101' that the ful1l11'o of the Allen to file Its six. cent rate had resulted in any dlscl'lmlnation agaillst an ' Indoponl1ent shlvper-wo 1I1USt talte thl3 on the wOl'd of the Commlsslonel' of COI'porations nnll of .Tudge Lallllls , Neither iH It denIed o\'en by 1\11' , Smith that the "Indo. pOIHlent" shl\lper \ of oil , whom ho plctnres ag helng 1ll'Ivell out of business by thlR dlscrlm. inatlon or the Alton , coulll hl1\'o shlllllCd 1111 the 011 he de3h'ell to ship from WhIting vll1. Dolton 0\1' the IInos of the CI' ' ago & gast. Ol'll IllinoIs to 1 l\st St. Loula , In short , Presl. dent 1\lorfett'R dofenco Is sUll good , IInd wo ' will bo declare1 the ' . , Il1'olllct ao ! hy hlghm' COUl.t 'rho Standard 011 Company has hcen charged with nil manner of crimes nnd mlsdemeanOl's , BegInning with the fumolls Hlco of Marietta , \lasslng \ down to that I1posllo of IIO\Hllar \ libel' . tlos , Henry Demarest Llo'd , with his Wealth Against the Commonwealth , lIesconlllng b ) ' eaay stageD to 1\1lss Tarbell's offenslvo Ilerson. alilics , wo finally reach the nether depthu oC unfl1l1' amI haseless mlsropro cntation In the report ot the Commissllmel' of COI'\IOl'Utions , 'rho Standard has bcon charged with evcl'Y form of commercial III racy and with 1I10st of the crhnos on the corpomtion calendar. Actel' Ion ! ; ) 'cars of strenuous aUacl" under the leallershlp of the Prcshlellt of the Unltell States , the corporation Is at last dl'llgged to tlw har of justice to 11113 we I' for Its misdoings , The whole strength of the Govel'nment Is dl. rected against It , and at last , we aI'O told , the Stnndl1rd 011 Comllany is to pay the Ilonalty of It ! ! cl'IInes , 111Id It Is finally convict cd of hay. Inl ; failed to yerlfy the statement of a mto clerk and IR forthwith Hnell a prodigious sum , II\pasllI'ell hy the car , Undel' the old criminal law , the theft of pro\JCrty \ worth moro than IL c.hllllng was Il1\11lshablo \ h ' death. Under the Intct'pretatlon of the Interstate Commerce law Iy 'I'heodorc Hoosevelt and Judge Kenesaw Lanllis , a technIcal Nl'or of a tramc official Is 111 all 0 the l'xcuse for the confiscation ot a vast amount of IIl'ollCrty. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the ayerage man to I t'or 1lnlt : E'e , pll00tlO ! alc , DISTEMPER ShlpplnlJ I' c'er , . - - - - - - & I Calarrhal Fever ( ) IN 0 'ro 1. . UA YS , I Ruro . . - . . . . . . , . . . cure an.1 poolll.-e I'rovellll. . no maU..r bow 110",1'1. .l''y aile are lur..I& < I or BllInranll"l III ctlro III1Y com "tlJIMI."I. " J.lclulclllveu " " the tOlll"O' act. on th. . 1ll00 < ll111d 01:111118. : , upel. Iblt "INIIIIII ur 1'rutrul.llnlf 1'1105 10 loolhllllou8I1er , , , . from the I1o < ly. Curl' . JllaleUll'or h. 1'01 : " "lid Hbecp . .lid. 1101" . . . . 10 roCund. , , ! , We . I'OIUlry. l"'I'\P.lo"lIlrl IIv".tOt'k rOIll < ly. < ; ure. I. . . IIrll'I' ' ' .1II01l 1IIIIIIIn belllll : . 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