DOCTORS FAILED. RESTOREDJ5Y PERUNA. Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life , Ml m Nlnotto Porter , IJrnlnJron , Ver mont , writes : "I huvo boon curnd by I'orunn. "I had BCVornl homorrhngca of the lungt ) . The doctora did not help mo much and would never hnvo cured me. "I eavr a testimonial in a rcruna alnmnno of a case nlmllar tonilno , and I commenced using it. "I was not nlilo to wnlt on myself when I began using it. I gained very slowly nt first , but I could BOO that It was helping mo. "After I had taken it a whllo I com menced to rulfio up a stringy , ntlcky unbalance from my lungs. Thin grow losa and less in quantity as I continued the treatment. "I grew moro fleshy than I had boon for a long tlino , and now I call inyaoll well. " LOVE AND MONEY. They say "lovo makes the world go round , " And may It never rftnso : Quito true , but please then don't forgot , Money's the aiJo Rrcnso. A BURNINGTRUPTION FROM HEAD TO FEET "Four years ago I Buffered severely with a terrible eczema , being a mass of bores from head to foot and for six weeks confined to my bed. During that time I suffered continual tor ture from Itching and burning. After being given up by my doctor I was advised - vised to try Cutlcura Remedies. After the first bath with Cutlcura Soap and application of Cutlcura Ointment I enJoyed - Joyed the first good sleep during my entire Illness. I also used Cutlcura Resolvent and the treatment was con tinued for about tlneo weeks. At the end of that tlmo I was able to ho about the house , entirely cured , and hnvo felt no 111 effects since , t would advise any person suffering from any form of skin trouble to try the Cutl- cttra Remedies as I know what they did for mo. Mrs. Edward Nenning , 1L12 Salina St. , Watoitown , N. Y. , Apr. 11 , 1009. " Her Bright New Cook. Mrs. Blank pi hied herself on her ability to train her servants , and she had just been bragging about the tieasme she had In her now colored cook when the following dialogue oc- cuiied : "Now , Amaranth , I'll come out and fty the chicken , but I want you to ha\o It all ready for me. Dress it caicfully and be sure to singe off every hair. " " ' " "Yas'm. "Then cut It up just as I showed you the other dny. Do you remem ber ? " " ' " "Yas'm. "Wash and drain it well. You tin dorstand ? " "Yas'ra. " Then , as an afterthought , "Shall I kill It ? " The Chcle Anticipation Safer Than Realization. "It is not always necossaiy to make a direct accusation , " said the lawyer who was asking damages because in sinuations had been inuilo against his client's good name "You may have henrd of the woman who called to the hired girl , 'Mary , Maiy , ionic hero and take the parrot down stahn the master has dropped his collar but ton ! ' " Everybody's Maga/.lno Just the Place. "Save me , save me ! " shouted a man dashing Into the Ilrst open doorway "They're coming to Kill me ! " " ! " remarked the "H-m-m-m calmly proprietor. "You've picked out a good place for 'em to do It This Is an tin dertakln' estnblishmt'iit " A WOMAN DOCTOR Was Quick to See that Coffee was Doing the Mischief. A lady tells of a bad case of coffee poisoning and tells it in aay bo sim ple and straightforward that IKerary skill could not improve it. "I had neuralgic headaches for 12 years , " she bays , "and suffered untold agony. When I first began to have them I weighed 110 pounds , but they brought mo down to 110. I went to many doctors and they gave mo only temporary relief. So I suffered on , till ono day a woman doctor told me to use Postum. She said I looked like I was coffee poisoned. "So I began to drink Postum and I gained 15 pounds in the first few weeks and continued to gain , but not BO fast as at first. My headaches be gan to leave mo after I had used Postum about two weeks long enough to get the coffee poison out of my system. "Since I began to use Postum I can gladly say that I never know what a neuralgic headache is like any moro , and it was nothing but Postum that made me well. Before I used Postum I never went out alone ; I would get bewildered and would not know which way to turn. Now Igo alone and my head is as clear as 'a bell. My brain and nerves are stronger than they have been for years. " Read the Httle book , "Tho Road to \Vellvllle"in pkgs. "There's a Reason. " K\er reuil Hie nbo > e letterf A now one uuppnm from ( line to time. They are Kcnulue , true , uud full or hniiiuu lulcrcnt. PRESIDENT HANDLES TWO IMPORTANT - PORTANT TOPICS IN HIS SPECIAL _ CIAL MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. WANTS NEW COURT CREATED Tribunal Would Hear Cases Arising Under the Interstate Law Chief Executive Also Urges Federal In corporation Statute to Suppress Abuses and Not to Destroy Legiti mate Combinations of Capital. WtislilriRton. .Tan. 7 Is'rcdoU Irchlatlon cone.ornliiK tbo liitcrstnlo coniiiicrco law and the ( ontrol of limits formed the subJect - Joct ot 1'rcaiaciit Tuft'H siioulul incnnaKo to COIIRICHS The inrnliIcMit calls uttcm- tlon ta tlm imillul fulluro of tlia present commono law to get re-snlts beouuso of the frequpnt appculH from Its decisions to federal couttn and the Hluwnras of the Hupiomc couit In tlccUUun tlieso cases. The mpsii\KO says. "It would not bu proper to attempt to deprive any uoi partition of the rlgbt to the review by a court of any order or de- crco which , If tindlutinhed , would lob It of a rcusoimblu totnrti upon Its Invest ment or would Hiibjeot It to burdens which would unjustly discriminate nfiulnst It and In f.ivor of othar uuulors linllarly slttintcd What ! , however , of supieniei Itnimrlnmo Is that tha decision of Much questions Hhull bo as speedy as the natura of the circumstances will ad mit , and that a unUoiiultv or dccHlon bo nooutcd no as to lultifr about an effec tive , systematic and uclcntlllu enforce ment of thn cameree law. ratlior than coiilltctlnir decisions and uncertainty ot fl nrt 1 ruiil tr Recommends "Court of Commerce. " "For tills purpose I iccommcml the cs- tabllslmicnt oC a court of the United States eoinposeil of tlvo Judges dcsls- natod for such purpose * ftom amour ? tbo circuit judccs of tlm United Htatcs , to bo known as tbo 'United Htatcs court of commerc'o , ' which couit shall bo clothed with exclusive original Jurisdic tion over the following classes of caopH : " (1) ( All cases for the enfoicument , oth erwise than by iijudlcntlon nnd lollec- tlon. of u foi f el tin 11 or peinulty , or by In- Illctlon of cilmlnul punlhhmcnt , of any Older of the Intcrstnto loinmurco com mission other than for the payment of IIIOIIOJ " (2) All ctises biought to enjoin , set a ildo , annul or suspend uny order en requlinmunt ot the Interstate ! coinnipreo commission " (3) ( All such c-.isps n.s under Rcctlon 3 of thu nit of Pobrimry VI , l'K)1 ) , known ns the T.lklns act1110 nutliorlxi'd to be miilnlnlncd In a circuit couit of the Unl- tud Htnti-s " (4) ( ) All aurli mandanuH ptOPpedlnRB ns under the provisions of section Li ) 01 st-c- tlon 1' : ! of thi ) Intcistntp commoicu law run nnthoilzr < d to bo maintained In n cir cuit court of the United HtntPM. "llensoni pipclpol,1 nnuloKoiis to those which Indiicrd the COMRIUM * to create the court of rusloniK appeals by the piovl- slons In tlm tailff act of August ft , 1VJ , mny bo mscd In mijipoit ot the cication of the column en couit "Jn onlui to piovldo a wufllclcnt num ber of JndRi'S to onabli- this cotltt to bi > constituted It will bo ne-or-miiiy to author- In ! the appointment of tlvi nddltlonnl circuit judseH , who , foi tlm put POMPS of appointment. might bn dinti United to thoBO clicults vvhe-te tlu-ro N at the pies- out time the IniKi-Mt volume of buslm-Ms suuh an the Nocoml , thlid , fQiutli. Bpventh and olKlitli clri-nlix Tin- act should rm- powci HIP chlof Justice ) at any tlmo when the bn-dness ol HIP couit eit lommeic-o dops not ipiiulip the scivlccs of all tlm Judge * to ronsslKii tlm JUIKPH ! dPslKiiatcd lo that court to the ihcnlts to which they resppctlvoly boloiiK , mid It should also provide foi paj ment to such JudKCS vvhllo sitting by auslBiime-nt In the court of conimprco of mu.h nddltlonnl uniount ns Is necessniy to brlntr their annual comppiisntlon up to $10,000 Only Second to Supreme Court. "Tho rnjMim nrMslons of such court should be held nt the iiipltol , but It should be empowered to hold sp < ucloni In dlffoiunt parts of thn United States If found dcilrablo and KK onleis nnd JudK- inonts should bo mudo final , subject only to review by the supreme court of the United Htatpi , with thn piovlslon that the oppratlon of HIP clecrep appealed from shall not bo stayed unless tiio supiumn couit shall so ordi-i The commoico court should bo oinponoii'il In Us dlserptlon to rrstialn or suspend the operation of nn order ot thn IntuiHtato c.ominoicc > commis sion nndot icivluw pondliis- the llnal he'iir- IIIK and determination of the proceeding , but no Rinh icstialntnc oidei should be made e\iept upon notlco and nfotr hear ing , unlPSH In caHPS v\hero liiepTiTlljlo damiiKP would othoiwlse cnsuo to the pe titioner. A JudRc of that couit mlKht be empowered to allow u ta > of the commlHslon's ordctfoi a peilod of not moro than CO days , but pencil UK applica tion to the court of Its older or Injunc tion , then onlv vvhoie his older shall con tain a speclllcllndliiK based upon evi dence submitted to the jud o malting the order nnd lilcntllied by lufeienco thereto that such Irreputable damage ) would ic- eult to the petitioner spctlf ) Inn the na ture of the cluinnii < " "Under the e-xlHtliiR law the Interstate conunciLC i-oiuinlsislon Itself Initiates and defends litigation In thu roiuts for tbc enfoicoment , or In the defense of Its nr- dors and di-cipoa nnd for this piupose It enipiojs iccceii ins , wnn , wiiiiu aimjui'i in the contiol of the attoiney gencial , act upon the Initiative and imdi'i the Instruc tions of thn commission Tins iilunillng of admlnlHtnitlvc , legislative and Judi cial functions tends In my opinion , to Impali the olllelenc y of the ( ommlHslon by clothing It with p u tlsan ( haiacleils- tlcs ami uibblng It of tlm Impaitlal Judi cial attlludo It should occupy In passIng - Ing upon c > ucRtloiiH submitted to It. In my opinion all litigation affecting the goveinmrnt should bo undei the direct contiol of the dcpaitment of tustlcc ; and I theiefoin lecommelid tint all piocoed- Ings affictlng eiders and decrees of the Intel stnl loinmeice commission be brought by ot against the United States eo nomine and bo placed In chaigo of an assistant attoiney genet al acting under the Olicrtlon of the attoiney general" Would Permit Agreements. Coming to the subject of rallioad pools and tiutlle IIRI cements , the picsldcnt "Tho Republican platform of IMS ex pressed the belief that thn Intcistato cotnmeice law should be futther amend ed so as to give the rallio.ids thn right to makr anv public tralllc agi cements subject to the appioval of the commis sion , but maintaining always the piln- clplo of competition between natuially competing lines , and avoiding the 1 0111- mon control of such lines by any means whatsoever "In view of the complete control over A Child's Development. The development , of a child's char acter should not bo loft to the mother alone It needs the directing Influence of the mother , the stiongtheneing In fluence of the father Often a child's nature , possibilities and giowth aic unknown and unwatched by his father. It Is something ho docs not under stand , because ho does not study It. Norway to Have Exposition. Enrly historic times In Norway are to ho Illustrated at an exposition to beheld held Ceigen next Hummer. rate-making , anJ other pracllces of In- tcrstato carriers enlabllshed by the acti ot congress , and an recommended In this communication , I neo no reason why agreements between carriers subject to the act , specifying the classifications of ft eight and the rates , fares and charges for tratu < poilallon of passengers and freight which they may agree to estab lish. Hlionld not bn permitted , provided , copies of such agieemonls ho promptly filed with the commission , but subject to all the provisions of the Interstate com merce' act , and subject to the right of iitiv p.irtlen to suuh agreement to cancel It as to all or any of thn agreed rates , fates , charges , or classifications by 39 days' notlco In wilting to the other pur- tlos and to the commission " Other Amendments Urged. In accord with other declarations of the Republican platfonn of 103 ! * , the president further rtcommends that the Interstate comtnerco law be amended so as to pro vide , that no railroad company subject to the commerce act shall , directly or In- dliectly , acquire any Interests of any kind In capital stock , or purchase or lease any railroad , or any other corpora tion which competes with It respecting business to which the Intcrstato com mon o act applies ; that a law be enact ed providing "that no railroad corpora tion subject to the Interstate commerce act shall hereafter for any purpose con nected with or ielating tn any pait of Its business govutncd by said act , Issue any capital stock without previous or simul taneous payment tn It of not less than the par value of such stock , or any bonds or other obligations ( except notes matur ing not moio than ono year from the date of their Issue ) , without the previ ous or simultaneous pajment to such cor poration of not lt.ss than the par value of such bonds , or other obligations , or , If Issued at less than their par value , then not without such payment of the teasonablc maiket value of such bonds or obligations as uscei tallied by the In terstate commerce commission , and that no properly , service , or other thing than money , shall be taken In payment to such carrier coiporatlon , of the par or other required prlco of such htock. bond or oth er obligation , except the fair value of such property , services or other thing as certained by the commission , " Would Prevent Wrong Practices. The president continues : "I believe these suggested modifications In and amendments to the Interstate com merce act would make It a complete and effective measure for sccuilng reasonable ness of rates and fairness of practices In the operation of Interstate railroad lines , without undue picfercnco to any Individu al or class over any otheis , "By my dliectlon the attorney general him charted a bill to curry out these recommendation. , which will be fui- nlshed ution lenuent to the anoronrlate committee whenevei It may bo desired. "In addition to the foregoing amend ments of the intei state comtnerco law , the Interstate commence commission should bo given thn power , uftor a hear ing , to determine upon the uniform con struction of these appliances such as sill steps , ladders , roof hand holds , running boards and hand brakes on freight curs engaged In Inteiutute commerce used by the trainmen In the operation of trains , the defects and lack of uniformity In which are apt to produce accidents and Itijmlcs to railway trainmen. The won derful reforms cffevtcd In the number of switchmen and trainmen Injured by coup ling accidents , due to the enforced In troduction of safetj couplers , Is a demon- stiatlon of what can be donu If railroads are compelled to adopt proper safety ap pliances "The question has arisen In the opera tions of the Interstate commerce employ ers' liability act , us to whether suit can bu brought against the employer com pany In any piaio other than that of Its homo ( illlio Tlm tight to bring the suit under this act should be as easy of en- foi cement us the light of a prlvato pei- Bon not In the compunv's employ to sue on an oidlnnij claim , and piocess In each suit should bo sufllclcntly nerved If upon the .station agent of the company upon whom Hcivicc IM uuthotl/.cd Is made , to bond thu company In oidlmuy actions aiislng under state laws Jillls for both the foiegolmr pui poses have been con- sldniid by the house of icpreijentativcs and have been pasHcd , and aie now be- foio tlui Inteistato commerce committee of the senateI eaincstly urge that they be enacted Into law " Control of the Trusts. The second pint of the message Is de voted to thu control of trusts. Aftci a lengthy discussion of trusts , good and had , and the success of piosecutlonb un der the She ! man anti-trust act , Mi Tuft "Jt In the duty and purpose of the e > cec- utlvo to dliect an Investigation by the dc paitment of Justice , through the grand jury 01 otherwise , into the history , organ ization , and pui poses of all the Industrial companion with respect to which there Is any reasonable giuund for suspicion that they have been oignnlrcd for a purpose , and are conducting business on a plan which Is In violation ot the anti-trust law. The. vvoik Is a heavy one , but It Is not bevond the power of the depart ment of Justice , If uutllclcnt funds are fuinlflhcd , to tairy on the Investigations and to pay the counsel engaged In the work , lint such an Investigation and possible proHCcutton ot corpoiutlons whoso piosporltj or destruction affects the com fort not only of stockholduis but millions of wugo eaineis , cmplojcu. and associated tradesmen must ncccsmirlly tend to dis turb the conlldeiuo of the business com munity , to div up the now ( lowing souiccs of capital from Its places of hoarding , and pioducn a halt In our present prospoiity that will euiiHO suffering and strained cir cumstances among the innocent many for faults of the guilty few. The question which I wish In this message to bilng cleaily to thn consideration and decision of the congress whether to avoid business danger something cannot bo done by which the.se business combinations maybe bo offered a means , without gieat finan cial dlstuilmnce. of changing the chai- acter , organization and extent of their business Into ono within the lines of the law under fedeial control and supervision , securing compliance with the untl-tiust statutes. For Government Control. "Generally , In the Industilal combina tions inlKil tuir.n , ' thu pilnclpal busi ness Is the sale of goods In many htates and In foielgn maiUets , In other words , the Intel state and foielgn business fur oxcieds the business done In nnv ono state This fact will Justify the fed eral Boweinment In gianting a federal chatter to sui h u c omblmitlon to make and sell In Inte-istate and foielgn iom- meii u the product ; of useful nmnufHC- tum under such limitations us will se- cuio a compliance with the unti-tiust law It Is possible so to flame a statute that while It offeis protection to a fed- eint companv Uh.ilnst hut infill vexatious and unntfessaiy Invasion bj the states. It shali subji ct It to teasoniblH taxation and contiol bv the states , with lespect to Its pui el > lei , il business "Manv people conducting great busi nesses have i hcrlshm ! a hope and a be lief that In some wnv or othei a linn imiv bo drawn between 'good tiusts' and 'bail tilists , ' and that It Is possible by amendment to thn antl-tiust law to makn a distinction iiudei which good combina tions may be peimltted to oiganlzo MID- piess competition , contiol prices , and do it all legally If only they do not abuse the power bj taking ; too gioat profit out of the business Thev point with foico to certain nototious tiusts as having giown Into power tlnough criminal methods by the use of Illegal lebates and plain cheat ing , and by vailous acts utteily vlolritlvo of business honesty or inoiullt > , and uign the establishment ot some legal line of population bj which 'criminal trusts' of this Mnd can bo punished , and thc > , on thet other hand , he permitted under the law to carry on their business Now , the public , and especially the business public , ought to ild themselves of the idea that such a distinction Is practlc- Dlplomacy. "Fanny , your father has been walkIng - Ing aiound out there for two hours. Is ho opposed to my being In heie with you ? " asked the young suitor. "Tee , bee. " giggled the maiden , "of course not. This Is the night I bet him you would propose and he's wailing to see whether ho wins or loses. " Woman and Time , A woman thinks clocks wore made for the purpose of enabling her to tell Just how much she Is going to bo lato.Chlcngo Record-Herald. abla or can be Introduced Into the nat- ( utt % "In considering violations of the anti trust law wo ought , of course , not to forget that that law makes unlawful , method. ! of currying on business which before Us passage vvcie regarded as evl- tlenco of business BUtfuclty and success , and that the ) were denounced In this Uc.t not because of their Intrinsic Immoral ity , but because of thu dangerous re sults toward which they tended , the con centration of Industilal power In the hands of the few , leading to oppres sion and Injustice * . In dealing , therefore , with many tif the men who have used the methods condemned by the statute for the purpose of maintaining a profit able business , wo may well facilitate a change by them In the method of doIng - Ing business , and enable them to bring It back Into the zone ot lawfulness , without losing to the country the economy ot management by which , In our domestic trade the cost of production has been materially lessened , and In competition with fotelgn inunufautuicrs our foreign trade has been greatlv Increased. Asks National Corporation Law. "I therefore recommend the enactment by congress of a. general law providing for the formation of corporations to en gage In trade and commerce among the states and with foreign nations , piotect- Itig them from undue Interfcic-neo by tUo states and tegulatlng their activities seas as to prevent the recurrence , under na tional auspices , of those abuses which have arisen uridei state control. Such a , law should provide for the Issue ot stock of such corporatlonas to an amount equal only to the cash paid In on the stock , and If the stock ho Issued for pioperty , then at a fair valuation ascertained un der appiovul and supervision of federal authority after u full and complete dls- closuio of all the facts pertaining to the value of such property and the Interest therein of the persons to whom It Is proposed to Issue stock In payment of such property It should subject the real and poisonal propeity only of such cor porations to the same taxation as Im posed by the states within which It maybe bo situated upon other similar property located therein , and It should require such corporations to fllo full and com plete reports of their operations with the dcpaitment of commerce and labor at regular Intervals Corporations oiganlzcd under this act should be piohlblted from acquiring and holding stock In other cor porations ( except for special reasons upon approval by the proper federal author ity ) , thus avoiding the creation , under national auspices , of the holding company with subordinate corporations In different states which has been such an effective agency. In the creation of the great trusts and monopolies. State Laws Conflict. "If the prohibition ot the nntl-trnxt act against combinations In restraint of trade Is to be effectively enforced , It Is essen tial that the national government sball provide for the creation of national cor porations to carry on a legitimate busi ness throughout the United States The conflicting laws of the different states ot the union with respect to foreign corpora tions mnlco It dlfllciilt , If not Impossible , for one corporation to comply with their requhements so as to carry on business tn a number of different states "To the BUggcstlon that this proposal of federal Incorporation for Industrial com binations Is Intended to furnish them a refuge In which to continue Industrial business under federal protection It should bo said that the measure contem plated docs not icpeal the Sheiman anti trust law and Is not to bo framed so as to pcimlt the doing of the wrongs which It Is tbo purpose of that law to prevent , but only to foster a continuance und ad vance of thn highest Indiistiial efllclenc } without permitting Industilal abus.es "Such a national Incorporation law will be opposed , Hist , b > those who bellcivo that tiusts should ha completely Inoknn up and their pioputv destroyed It will bo opposed , second , bv the e who doubt the constitutionality of such federal In- eotporutlon und even If It Is valid , object to It as lee great fedeial ccntiall/ation It will be opposed , thlid , b > those who will Insist that a mere voluntary Incor poration like this will not nttiact to its assistance the woist of the offendeis ugilnst the anti-trust statute and who will theiefore propose Instead of It a s > stem - tem of compulsory licenses for all feder al coi potations engaged In Intel state business "Let us consider these objections In their older The goveminent Is now trv- Ing to dissolve some of those combina tions and It Is not the Intention of the government to desist in the least degree tn its eflort to end these combinations which aie to-day monopolizing the com- meico of this country , that wheio It ap pears that the acquisition and concen tration of piopertv go to the extent ot cieatlng a monopoly of substantially and directly restraining Interstate commerce. It Is not the Intention of the government to permit this monopoly to exist under fedeinl Incorpoiatlon or to tiansfer to the piotectlmr wing of the federal gov- ernmcn of a state corpoiation now violating lating the Sheiman act. lint It Is not , and should not be , the policy of the gov ernment to prev ent reasonable concen tration of capital which Is necessaiy to the economic' development of manufac ture , tiade and eommeico . . . May Doubt Constitutionality. "Second Theie ore those who doubt the constitutionality of such federal Incorpor ation. The regulation of interstate and foielgn commeicc Is ceitntnly confened In the fullest measure upon congiess , and If foi the pui pose of securing in the most thoiough manner that Kind of icgulatlon , congress shall Insist that It may piovlde and authorise agencies to curry on Unit commeice , It would seem to bo within Its power , this has been distinctly affirmed with lespcit to rallioad companies doing an Interstate business and Interstate bridges The power of Incorporation has been exeiclsed bj congiess nnd upheld bv the supreme court In tilth legard AVhy , then , with lespect to any othei form of Interstate commeice like the sale of goods across .stain boundailes and Into foreign countiles , imi > thn s line povvct not be asserted' ' Indeed , It Is the veiy fact that thev cau > on Interstate com merce that makes these great Industrial concerns subject to fedeial prosecution nnd contiol. How fur as Incidental to the carrj Ing on of that commerce It may bo within the power of the federal gov- cinmcnt to authorize the manufacturer of goods , Is pel haps more open to discus sion , though a lecent decision of the su preme coin i wouui seem to answer mat ejuestlon In the atllimatlve "The thlid objection that the worst of fenders will not accept federal Incoipoia- tlon , Is easily answired The deciees ol Injunction recently adopted In pioseeu- tlons undei the antl-tiust law nu > so thorough and sweeping that the corpoi.i- tlons afleeted b > them have but thieo couiseii In foi is them. 'Tlrst , they must resolve themselves Into their component , p uts In thn differ ent states , with a consequent loss to tin niselvcs of capital and effc-ctlvo oigan- Izatton and to the country of coneen- trated energy and enteipilbe , or second In defiance of the law and undei some senet tiust they must attempt to con tinue theli business in violation of the fedeial statute , and thus Incur the pen alties of contempt and bilng on nn In evitable cilmlnul piosecutlon of the Indi viduals named In thu duciee and their as sociates or "Thlid , they must reorganize and ac cept in good faith the fedeial chatter I .suggest a federal compulsory license law urged as a substitute fet a federal Incor porutlon law , Is ilnnocessar > except to reach that kind of corporation which , by vlituo of the consldeiutlons already ad vanceel. will take advantage voluntarily of an Incorporation law , while the othe state corporations doing an Inteistato business do not need the supervision o the regulation of fedeial license nnd would only be unnecessarily burdened thereby " Truth as a Prisoner of War. Macaulay seeks truth , not as sh should ho sought , devoutly , tentative ly , with the air of ono touching th hem of a sacred garment , but elutcl Ing her by the hair of the head an dragging her after him In a kind o boisterous tilumph , a prisoner of war and not a goddess. John Morley. Philosopher's Pessimism. A woman Is the most Inconslstcn compound of obstinacy and solf-sacr lice that I am acquainted with , Rich ter. Finds Delivering and Collecting Laundry Great Sport. Miss Chlooe Hunter of Detroit En < pages In Unusual Occupation for Women , Because She Likes Fresh Air. Detroit , Mich. Miss Chloe Hunter igo l 20 , bids fair to revolutionize the aiuidry business , at least In this city This enterprising young miss has adopted the unusual vocation of laun dry wagon driver with gratifying re sults. The success with which she is meeting , fiom a financial standpoint , vlll doubtless result In her com- > ctltors sitting up and taking notlco. The young woman has Increased icr Ilrm's business fully 25 per cent n the time she has been working In his unique position. Miss Hunter foimerly was employed n the olllcc of a coat and apron sup > ly company as clerk The calling was not agreeable to her health and she longed for a chance to do more open-air work. The chance came when J. J. Callahan , pioprlotor of the estab- Ishmont , was taken sick and forced to leave the city. This resulted In Miss Hunter being assigned the duty of keeping up the business herself The situation was a problem at first , but Miss Hunter's Ingenuity ovetcame all obstacles In a short time. She fired the regular driver of the firm's single wagon , hhed another girl as clerk and donned the money satchel herself , starting out on the wagon to canvass for new business. Her plan was a success from the first. "I am what you might call a fresh air fiend , " said Miss Hunter , in explaining - plaining her entrance Into the new field of work. "I am not as healthy ae I would like to be and always wanted to get outsldo work for that reason. Driving the laundry wagon la just the thing. It Is easy work and to doing me much good physically "Do I think I am getting better re sults than did our foimer dilveis ? Miss Hunter and Her Horse. Well , 1 should say so. The distiict I cover Is the same , or perhaps a lit tle larger , than that covered by the men drivers , and since I took hold of It I venture to say business has In creased at a rate of 2 , " per cent I don't think there Is anything so un usual about my new line of business. Men with whom I como In contact pat me on the back and compliment me on my pluck and all that , but I do not know or care \vhat the women think. "Any gill who wants outside work should try driving a laundry wagon It certainly Is gieat sport. All It re quites Is a little neivo and ability to ' retuin the states of gawks who d'on't know any better. It does not bother me how much people gape at me. They will get used to seeing me aiound the city pretty soon , I guess "I do not have any trouble with my horse. It is gentle and I am a can tious dlrlver. When 1 am through with my route In the evenings I take him to a livery btablo , vvheie he Is cared for. "When I went Into the business I Just knew that I would get some pub Hcity out of It. My filends tiled to scaio me out of the Idea , but I do not care now that I have got Uh"i1 to it" Miss Hunter puipohos to continue nt her woik all thiough tlm winter Hoi hands arc piotcctcd by a pair of heavy gauntlet gloves , while a hetxvj sweater coat , thick skht and heavy tan shoes bailie the most chilling blast. The Child's Longing Every child wants to ho owned , wants to be somebody's child ; wants to hoar "my boy" or "my gh 1 , " ' pa- pa's girl" or "mamma's boy" fiom lov ing lips. Think of the HouMimigor and desolation of such little lives when Individually lost In the mass or group often hcailng only the last name spoken , and Avlth never a kiss or ea ross fiom dawn to eve. and jou will not be sui prised at the leadlness of Institution chlldien to place their lit tle hands In any open palm that offers , or to bestow the affectlo i of their little starved hcaits upon any one , even though he be a veiltublu old tramp , who says he Is their unrle It Is s > mpathetlc personality fet which the child yearns Delineator Origin of Wild Apples. Heseaiches by a hoitlcultural e\- pei t fahow that the so called "vv lid ap ples , " or "wild cinb , " fiom which many of the proseut standard com morclal varieties Imve sprung , vvero wayward descendants of trees oilg- Imilly Imported from England and other foreign cotmtJloa In the elgh- teeth century. ! Father's Method. During a recent slight Illness the five-year-old Teddy , usually so amiable , am flatly and obstinately refused to take his medicine. After a somewhat pro / longed and Ineffectual argument with him , his mother at last set the glass of. medicine down , leaned her head on her hands and "played" that she waa crying. A moment passed , nnd the tender hearted Teddy , unable longer to boar the sight of his mother's stricken atti tude , Inquired , "What's the matter , mother , dear ? " Without removing her hands from her eyes , she replied : "I'm grieved that my son won't take his castor oil for me. " Whereupon Teddy sat up In bed and offered consolingly : "Oh , I wouldn't feel badly If I were you , mother , dear. Father will bo homo soon and he'll make mo take It. " The Delineator. Important to Nlothors. ISxamlno cnrefully every bottle of CASTORIA , a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children , and see that It Boars the Signature In Use For Over 8O Years. 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