-I l SatSsiBEfegssrsssKttjs s Ifl Chautauqua Coming Soon Why not make Chautauqua days vacation days7 Would you like to hear a great law yer on Modern Graft Hear Geo W Thompson of Indianapolis Would you like to hear the greatest Apostle of Sunshlne7 Hear Beau champ There are many other fine attrac tions you cant afford to miss Geo W Thompson Geo W Thompson one of Indianas successful lawyers will give his lec ture on Greed Gouge and Graft at the Chautauqua Mr Thompson is an orator a man with intense feelings This great lecture calls eloquently for a halt in the money mad rush of today Hear what Thompson has to about Big Problems say Juniata With the clever little Juniata as an aid Shungopavi is enabled to per form many mystifying tricks that defy the White man Shungopavi is a full blooded Moqui Indiana has a college education and in his quaint way relates legends of his people His programs have great variety and the interest keeps at high pitch through every part of the performance CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Christian Bible school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m C E at 7 p m All are welcome R M Ainsworth Pastor Episcopal Preaching services at St Albans church at 11 a m and 730 p m Sunday school at 10 a m All are welcome to these services E R Earlk Rector Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday Wm J Kirwin O M I Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 615 Prayer meeting Wed nesday night at 745 M B Carman Pastor Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching service at 11 00 a m Even ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p m A most cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us E Burton Pa3tor Evangelical Lutheran Regular German preaching services in frame building of East Ward every Sunday morning at 1000 All Germans cordial ly invited Rev Wm Brueggeman 607 5th st East Christian Science 219 Main Ave nue Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p m Reading Room open all the time Science literature on sale Sifbject for next Sunday Spirit Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m by pastor Junior C E at 3 p m Senior Endeavor at 7 p m Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at eight oclock The public is cordially invited to these services G B Hawkes Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tional Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 400 p m Prayer meetings every Wednesday and Satur day evenings at 730 All Germans cordially invited to these services Rev GustavHknkelmann 505 3rd street West Foleys Honey and Tar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the consti tution and develop into consumption but heals and strengthens the lungs Jt affords comfort and relief in the worst cases of chronic bronchitis asthma hay fever and lung trouble A McMillen druggist EBmgSf awre7wifBSwsgraein egaggsKTtigitwfrTwaBssa i d j Tariff Bill Conferences Past and Present T HE sessions of the tariff bill co1 ferees in the luxurious apirtment nt the national cap itol assigned to the use of the senate Hunncc committee will make rhit room historic The circumstances naturally recall the conferences over the Dingh law which was enacted just twelve years ago That measure became law on July 21 1SS7 When congress met in special session last March to revi e this law it was freely predicted that the work of revision would be completed by the middle of May The political wiseacres were far astray on their guesses that time Twelve years ago party lines were drawn with regularity and precision in the revision of the tariff The coun try expected an upward revision and got what it expected This time the same party which passed the Dingley law had assembled its representatives to revise it and by reason of the party platform and the utterances of the VWra5 AtVMVfeowiVcjEjrf part of senate finance committees room scene of conferences on tariff BILL party candidate the country looked for a downward revision The principal differences arising in either house dur ing the consideration of the bill have been between members of the majori ty party divided on the question of how low or how high rates of duty should be rather than between the members of the opposing parties this being especially true in the senate where party lines became at times al most obliterated Herein lay the prin cipal contrast between the revision of 1S97 and that of 1909 During the consideration of the tariff bill in the senate the members of the house of representatives had little to do and many scattered to their homes and seashore and mountain resorts in stead of remaining within the warm and enervatiug confines of the District of Columbia As soon as there were signs that the senate was getting to the end of its work on the bill Repre sentative Dwight the Republican whip began sending out telegrams to mem bers of the majority bidding them be on hand to discharge any legislative duties that might fall upon them and intimating that Speaker Cannon was desirous no time should be lost in sending the tariff bill to conference A similar duty regarding Democratic members fell to Congressman Champ Clark of Missouri who is filling in so able and energetic a manner the post of minority leader In the senate the Democrats were remarkably quiet dur ing the discussion over tariff schedules This was not true as to the Democrats of the house while the bill was under consideration by that body and this fact was due in no small measure to Mr Clark Nor is he the kind of man to sit still and say nothing during the consideration of the bill in conference The minority leader is a nervy fight er who is very quick to see any open ing to get at his opponent and to seize the opportunity for a well directed blow Legislative duties have interfered with Leader Clarks plans for his sum mer vacation this year Many states men employ this time in adding to the income they derive from Uncle Sam by going on lecture tours This has been Congressman Clarks habit He had agreed to start out on the Chau tauqua circuit this summer on June 2S He was compelled to notify the Chautauqua people that unless about two thirds of the senators should be suddenly stricken with tongue paraly sisa very improbable event he would be kept in Washington until too late to fill some at least of his ap pointments The outcome was as he suspected No legislator of the upper house was prevented from talking on the tariff by the paralysis of his vocal apparatus Some of the Washington statesmen have lost money at the rate of 200 a day by reason of the pro longation of the tariff debate They may not have liked tke situation but most of them have taken their medi cine nobly In the closing hours of the debate on the tariff bill in the senate Mr Bailey championed the tobacco user Tea Is an article that not one man in ten uses and he is abundantly able to pay the tax declared Mr Bailey Tobacco Is the comfort of nine per sons out of ten and they are the very poor BUSINESS METHODS The Necessity of Advertising ana the Efficiency of Salesmen j A man may have several carloads of i umiiiy lie limy iiiyc mums uuu iuuiia and otlier desirable things But all the Ideas ever ideated will not avail to raise a man who neglects that all im portant item of advertising You sim ply must get attention Of course you can get attention by firing off a re volver during office hours or you can do It by wearing loud clothes and pro claiming your kinship in the sporting fraternity Hut most men who have risen from the ranks have carefully neglected to use methods of this kind Every office man must act as his own salesman ne must first prepare himself by Increasing his efficiency He must be able to do the work for which he is hired Not only should he do that for which lie Is hired but he must do that work better than it ever was done before When that item has been attended to it is then time to look about for more work The wise employee will keep his eye on the job ahead or better still will look at a job which does not exist but which should exist for the good of the business The next step is to think out a selling talk that will get the at tention arouse the Interest create a desire and bring about In the mind of the employer a desire to do what the live employee desires him to do Book keeper FORGOT HIS OWN LINES A Quotation That tho Poet Campbell Failed to Recognize That poets like other folks some times forget their own creations is shown by an incident related by Sir Frederick Pollock At a dinner where Thomas Campbell and Lord Nugent were present the conversation drifted from the use of Latin words in English to monosyllabic verse Some one ex pressed a doubt whether two consecu tive lines composed of words of oue syllable could be found in our language Lord Nugent at once quoted By that dread name we wave the sword on high And swear for her to live with her to die Campbell said he did not believe in the lines and asked where they came from Lord Nugent said From your own Pleasures of Hope now do you know that asked the poet I know it all by heart replied Nugent Ill bet you a guinea you cant repeat it said Campbell The bet was taken and Nugent started declaiming The poet soon got tired and said 1 see you know the poem Dont go any further The other insisted upon re peating the whole poem or claiming double stakes and Campbell paid the extra guinea in order to be spared the recital of the poem which had made him famous which he had forgotten New York Mail i How to Patch a Canoe There are several different home made methods by which to repair a crack or leak in a canoe Perhaps the most permanent Is varnish or shellac and silk Put a little varnish over the crack place a small silk patch over the varnish letting it dry then varnish or shellac over the silk Two coats will be sufficient If it is a varnished ca noe use white silk and the patch can hardly be detected the silk being transparent This may be put on both Inside and outside if necessary White lead and varnish mixed well and put in the crack is also a good permanent repair If on a cruise in the woods and without the necessary articles to make a permanent repair get a little spruce gum off the trees heat and add a little grease and put over the crack The grease has a tendency to keep the gum from getting very hard and it will not break so easily The silk and shellac repair is the usual remedy for a puncture in a canvas covered canoe Recreation Tho Dogs of Turkey In the matter of kindness to animals it is said that the Turk cannot be sur passed Thus at Stamboul the wan dering dogs are treated with great gentleness and when puppies come into the world they are lodged with their mother at the side of the street in improvised kennels made out of old boxes lined with straw and bits of carpet And frequently when a young Turk happens to be flush of money he goes to the nearest bakers shop and buys a quantity ot bread which he distribute amomr the dogs of the quarter who testify their gratitude by jumping up at him with muddy paws and snifiimr muzzles When Youth Wanes Old aT has man definitions and middle am more But you may take if that you are not reallj an old man so long as you take an interest in your personal appearance There is uot a nurse who does uot know the sign of convaiesceuee when the patient wants to be shaved and put a good appear ance in this world And so long as the man of sixty can take an interest in the latest tie and tie it he is preserv ing his youth London Chronicle He Had a Reason I notice you are very cautious in what you say about people Ses Why is this Well I aint prominent enough to claim I was misquoted Louisville Courier Journal Time Wasted Boston Lady Did you learn anything at the Womans club New York Lady Absolutely nothing Wish I hadnt gone I had seen all the gowns be fore New York Life 3gS22SS235Si2 TT iiTT Tjf1 laW3rvriJc - -- - - - Till -- II - iiiT - inn II 1 1T niurt - T - tni hi i in l c B 1 i i i M Ml II I i THE PERSIAN NATIONALISTS Their Leader Satzr Khan and Their Loyalty to Their Constitution The leader of the Nationalist forces now in the ascendant in Tersia is Sa tar Khan Subordinate to him in the Nationalist ranks are SIphadar and Sardarassad the leaders under whom the troops opposing the shah entered and occupied Teheiintbe Persian cap ital The occupation of the capital of this ancient empire by the Nationalists and the efforts of the latter In the di rection of re establishment of constitu tional government are the direct result of the insistence of the Persian people that the shah govern the country un- SPUDS Photoby utpktyrooo OjiaeRwooonr SATAB KHAN der the constitution that was granted on Jan 1 1007 The shah has ignored and withdrawn the constitution which he signed when he ascended the throne His course has resulted in widespread unrest in Persia which in some sec tions has approached anarchy The movement to compel him to observe the constitution gained force until fol lowing the dissolution of parliament in 100S a great part of the country broke out in insurrection The Nationalists were especially strong at Tabriz which fell into their hands after fierce fighting While the shah was trying to cope with this situation in the north the Bakhtiari tribesmen the lighting race of Persia rose in the south and early this year captured Ispahan 210 miles south of Teheran The tribesmen then began the long march to the capital and their advance guard arrived iu front of Teheran in June The British and Russian govern ments have been exerting their influ ence to induce the shah to summon a representative assembly to bring the state of anarchy to an end and Rus sia acting in full accord with Great Britain sent a military expedition into Persia from Baku for the protection of foreigners The Persian empire is divided into British and Russian spheres of influ ence and these complications together with the Turkish aggression on the western frontier have served to in crease the hostilities between the in ternal factions THE SAYLER TRAGEDY A Distressing Case In Which Promi nent Families Figure It is a pitiable situation in which Mrs John Sayler of Watseka 111 finds herself She watched from her cell in the county jail the funeral pro cession in which the body of her hus band was borne to its last resting place Mr Sayler a banker and lead ing citizen on entering his home on a irns JOIIX SATI ER recent evening foand there Dr W R Miller and wcid betwonn th two men ensuin Tv Miller i revolver End shot Mr Sa h 1 kin him Mrs Sayler and Dr Miller wire Loth held and wert charged jointly with re sponsibility fi r fhe Icari of the slain banker Gel da Paylcr seventeen years fil daughter of Mr and Mrs John Sayler and for whoe take the banker is said to have shielded the relations he susper ted between his wife and Dr Miller has issued a statement in which she says the latter was a gocd friend to her and her mother and she be lieves killed her father only in self defense Mrs Miller has said she was confident her husband had done her no wrong and she expects to stand by him in his trial rrW - 7 V - I imilll II I WWI 11 III I 111 rlfl r l m Ti iff lmrnTnww t - i -- -- - n TrlitflgitrtvPwiaiQi itrii i1 SiaHgrtFTf BWirTiJ When You Think Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle While in general no woman rebels against what she re gards as- a natural necessity there is no woman who would cot gladly be free from this recurring period of pain Dr Pierce s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well and Hives them freedom from pain It establishes regularity subdues intlam csSsgg motion heals ulceration and cares le male weakness Sick women are invited to consult Dr Pierce by letter 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