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It is report- H cd that In most cases tho touch of hii H llnccrfl tolls liliu wlint ho wants to H know about tho tlato of any vossol. H SomotlnicH tlio sonso of biucU coniei H to his nld, r.H In tho caso of ccrtnln H foir.t'rlL's, whnso hentitlful dcop tons H linn licon produced liy boiling In oil. H Pottury (iar.cttc. B - LOW RATES EAST. M Via Salt Lake Route, Utah's Most H Popular Road. H For Ktks' convention, Denver, Colo- H rado. Kxtremely low rates for tho H round trip. Tlckots on sale July 14th H nnd ICtli, good to return thirty days. H Sco ai;cnt8 Salt l.nko ltoute. H Doing One'B Hair. H "Knack" ut doing one's hnlr will ro- U will In u hotter eolffuro than tan l H iiiatlo by tho hair uressur. There art H oven fow French maids who tan dc H tho hnlr as bvmiulimly us tho woniac ' H who tins onco learned the nrt can dc fl It fur hersoir. lly putting thought In It M always and doing H carefully ever) H tiny, whothcr It Is an Important occau- H Ion or not, n wonun will In time tic- m (julro tho gift of doing hur hnlr well. B ir tho locks nro kept In it healthy con- m tlltlon, trimmed nnd burnUhod and M waved onco In n whllo by tho halt M droBscr, nnd If (hoy nro scrupulous! M clean nnd glosAy, It Is comparatlvelj H cany for n woman to achlovo a good M eolffuro for hcrsoif. M We Make Travel Easy. M I'lyo trains dally via the Atchison, m TopoU-ti & Santa l'o, Colorado to Kan- ' M huh City, St. Joe, Chicago, Galveston, M 1S1 Pnso, City of Mexico. Ask me M nliotit rcduccl rates. C. V. Warren, G. A., A. T. & S. V. Ily.. 411 Dooly Itlock, Salt l.nko City. I'tah. M Mnn lramino In England. B It doeb indeed teem to mo that ever) M Iiludrnuco is put to prevent girls utic M men getting to know cacli other v al M well. At an afternoon ten one dor.t not M nicoi unmarried men nt nil; at gnrdor m parlies one exchanges u few common- M pln'co icmurks with sonic of tho met M Introduced, and wo feel obliged tc m pass on if one does not wish to draw H attention to oneself. At dances tht M men are few and far between, nnd art m htirdly over teen r.gatn. lady's Pie- H torlal. H One of tho Wonders. B "What Interested mu most In my B travch," said Hcnpeck, "was tho mum. M my of a (iieen I saw in ICgypt." H "Wonderful, eh?" asked his frlsnd. M "Yos, It's wonderful how they could B nntlio a woman dry up and stay that M way." llnr r"--"mrrpnl. M For Hollow Cheeks, H CleniiHO tho faco each night with H cleansing cream, wipe It off at once m with a snft towol, massage with the M massago cream for ten minutes, do H this wllh rcitan motion. : SIMPLE LIFE SAVES STnlKINO PRINTEIIS FIND TIIF DEATH HATE KEDUCED. Wen Out of Employmont Lcnrn to Live Quietly and to Econo mize Some Vnhmble Lessons. Chicago. Slnto Chicago printers, struck lor tho eight-hour tiny tho death rate til tho organization lias been ci. In half, according to J. C. Harding, nn ollltnr of tho union, who also Is n mointier of the board of education. 'I he union has 11,000 member. I'rlor to the year ending last April tho annual death rate among printers has been 40. Tho last year, during which moit ol the men have been on strike, or woilUug eight hours a tlay Insiead of lni!' bourn, thero wore only 18 dual lis. Outside the business olllces of tho union In tho Open Hoard of Tnulu building Is (i spacious lounglng-room. whoro any tiny n tMoru or inur of striking printers inay'bo found. Tlioy UHiially are smoking nnd reading. It the Miioko clears away Milllclently to permit of n clear view, It will be found that tho "prints" are rending the life or Horaco (Irenley, Herbert Spent er's wot Its, the Typographical I'liim Journal, tho dnlly papers, ttr other thoughtful printed things. When Infoimcd of tho low death rate among their fellows, most ol these hrreno-looklni; readers advanced nome it-asou for tho happy condition "It's the simple life wo lead," suliP one ot the strikers, as ho glanced up, peering over his glasses and marking his place In tho book with one linger "It's n wonder more working printers do not die, with tho stuff they Iinvo n copy, tho close workrooms and tho ncrvo-destroylng nolso of mnchlncry. "Now, tnko mo for an example. Kor nine mouths I have not worked. Having only ten dtdlars n week In strike bene Ilia, I have had to economize. I out less, yet I havo gained flesh. Instead of riding on the street cars I wnlk. I probably walk ten miles n day. "Of courso, when 1 go to work ngnln, I will have to work eight hours. That last hour at work Is n long oipi, and the shorter tiny lengthens a man's lire I nni Mtrc." Ho was interrupted In his philosophy by ga'at uproor In tho court below. Who.it had dropped oh or gono up n half cent, or some other rcmarknblo event had occurred In the pit of tho minor wheat speculators. When It tiled Into u sullen murmur tho thought ful Idloi continued. "I wonder what tho death ratti Is among those peoplo down thero?" he, aslfid, closing his hook on the linger.' "Thev are In n constant nervous state. Thoy vorry when tlioy nro behind, nnd nro anxious lor more when they nro ahead. Thoy should go on strlkp nnd taste tho delight of doing nothing, of, being nt pence with ten dollars a week sure and tho public library available, walking ten miles n tlay, eating less nnd thinking more on abstract things. Since going on strike I have round from rovernnient reports that tho peo plo o.' this country produce enough to give every breadwinner $2,000 a yenri If It were not wasted In competition, nnd If tho distribution were handled as sclenllllcally as Is production." GIRLS AD DEPUTY SHERIFFS Younp; Women of Now York Town Aro Commissioned ns Pence Officers. White l'lnlcs, N. Y. Two women deputy sheriffs, tho first evor npiKilnt ed In Westchester county, hnvo re ceived tholr badges from Sheriff James S. Merrltt. They nro Miss Jesslo Long, 1 of Whlto Plains, and her friend, Miss Agnos Kennedy, of Pecksklll. Sheriff Merrltt, since ho has been In ofllce, has received numerous applica tions from women who wish to bo deputy Bbcrlffs, but ho has refused I them all. Tho nppoltitmcnt of tho , Misses liong und Kennedy was nindo, It was announced, becauso thoy nro well-known charity workers, nnd In tho o'tiploy ol the county ns agents to investigate homes whore It Is decided lo put children. Shrin Merrltt joculnrly told tho young women that thoy mlgliP bo called out at any tlmo to stop prize tights and to nld him in running down ! criminals. Tho thing Hint Is puzzling tho olllclnls nt tho courthnuro Is whore I tho now doputlcs will carry their clubs and rovolvers. Highest Shipping Dock. A dock, which has probably thn high .'ft altltudo In tho world, lias re cently been completed nt Port I'lor enco, tn the Victoria Nynnzn, In I'gau da, Africa, at an altltudo of :i,S00 fc, nbovo sea lovol. Tho dock has been constructed to accommodato tho Nyan Meet plying on tho lake In conjun Hon w'th tho Uganda railroad. It incnsuioa 230 feet In length by IS feet wldo and II foot dcop. It was ex ctxatod out of solid rock by nntlvq labor nnd occupied 12 months In con struction, nt a cost of $20,000. Giraffes Stop Messages, The latest interruption In tho tele graph service on the Victoria falls line, reports tho llulawayo Chronicle, has been canted by a herd of giraffes becoming entangled by their necks in the wires ut Intundliln, and pulling about n mile down. In two former cases elephants wero responsible. Grain from Argentina, Argentlnnn ort8 of grain in the J first quarter of 1U00 fell considerably) 'ibelow 11)05; wheat 7O.C0O tons, corn' llSO.OOO tons, und linseed 70,000 tons. 1 THE FIRST COMPASS. Was Known to Sailors Before the Twelfth Century Indispensable Adjunct to Navigation. Some Asian peoplo, perhaps thn Chi nese, discovered, many centuries ago, Hint a kind of Iron oro possessed a very pectillnr quality. We call this ore magnetic ore, In more common lan guage, lodestone, and It Is very widely distributed, especially tn tho older crystalline rocks. It was found that If a bit of lodestone wero placed lo water upon a piece of cork or strnw braid It would turn till tho axis of the stone assumed a north and south posi tion. A phenomenon of magnetism had been discovered by means of nn ore that Is peculiarly susceptible to mag netic Influence. It Is nn open question whether tho Chinese utilized tho dlrectivo power of tho lodestone, but It Is ccrtnln that tho first rudo compass was not used on European vessols beforo tho twelfth century of our era. Uy that tlmo the Into magnetic compass had been ovolved through the discovery that If an Iron or steel needle wore stroked on a lodestone It would recclvo tho at tractive nnd directive power of this ore. With this wonderful appliance placed at tho service of navigation, the vessels that had hugged tho coasts soon tlnrod to venture oven out of sight ol land. A now impetus was gradually given to cartography, for now tho true directions of the coast lines might be charted with somo npproaeh to accu racy. It was tho linpy fortuno of Ital ian sailors to make tho surprisingly ex cellent surveys of tho directions and lengths of tho Mack sea nnd Mediter ranean coasts and along the Atlantic to Urltlsh waters that hnvo como down to us In tho so-uatlod Portulnn maps. Cyrus C. Adams, In Harper's. BLOATED WITH DROPSY. Tho Heart Was Badly Affected When tho Patient Began Using Doan'o. Mrs. nilzaboth Maxwoll, of 415 West Fourth St, Olympla, Wntth., anys: "For over thrco yoars I suffered with n dropsical condi tion without be ing nwaro that It was duo to kidney trouble. . Tho oarly stages wore principally ; bnckncha and bearing down pain, but I went along without worrying much until dropsy sot In. My foot nnd nnkles swelled up, my hands puffed, nnd became so tenso I could hardly close them. I hnd great difficulty In breathing, nnd my heart would flutter with tho least exertion. I could not walk fnr without stopping again nnd again to rest. Slnco using four boxes of Doan's Kldnoy Pills the bloating has gono down and tho fool Ings of distress havo disappeared." Sold by all dealers. t0 cents a box. Ifostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Olnss That Keeps Out Heat. An Austrian Inventor, Itlchnrd Szlg mond.v, is reported to hnvo mado a now kind of window glass whoso chief pe culiarity Is that It prevents tho pass age of nlue-toiiths of tho heat of tho sun's rays. It l.i woll known that ordinary win dow glass allows nearly nil of tho boat derived from tho sun to pass through, but, on the other hand, intercepts nil heat coming from non-luminous sourco.1, such ns a stovo or tho heated ground- This Is tho reason why heat accumulates undor tho glass root of a hothouse. If covered with Szlgmondy's glass n hothouso would, It Is claimed, become a cold houso, since tho heat could not got Into It. Ono advuntngo sot forth in favor of tho new glass Is that a houso whose windows wero furnished with it would remain delightfully cool In summer. But In winter, perhaps, the situation would not be so agreeable. Best in Blllvllle. "Bill," Bald tho man in tho ox cart to tho BlUvlllo postmaster, "ain't you goin' to open tho offlco to-day?" "No, I ain't; what do you tako mo fcr?" '!Tho postmnster." "No, you don't. You take mo fcr one o' these perpetual motion machines that kin run tho government for you six days out tho weok, an no rest on Sunday that's what you take mo fcr!" "Bill." said tho other, "I've como five- miles and hotter to git my mall!" "Well, of I open up for you all tho res' 'II want thclr'n, nn' I've dono noti fied the postmaster glnrtil that It's my week off; 'sides that, thar nln't no mall for you 'copt a lottor from a lumber man sayln' that If you don't pay up he'll suo, an' another from your wlfo tollln' you to sond hor monoy to come homo. So go 'long nn' enjoy yer honeymoon." Atlanta Constitution. It's almost as difficult for n woman to keep a secret ns It Is for her to ae tho polut of a Joko. BEAUTIFUL WOMAN FRAUD.' Captures African Potentate in Matri monial Bonds nnd Pays Debts. Vienna. An' Interesting sequel to thn exploits of nn adventuress has ust come to light. A few years ago a young woman nttrncted great atten tion In Vienna by reason of her beauty and her luxurious mode of liv ing. She was a mystery to the VI snnese. No ono knew who she wns or where she canto from. At one tlmo ho would glvo herself Iho namo ol in old aristocratic family; on nn sther occasion she would represent herself n3 the daughter of a titled -f'ngllHhmati. She was roinnrkably gifted. In plto of her youth she could speak a x dozen European languages, nnd wns i llrst-cluss pianist. One tiny she -.tiildenly dllsnppcarcd and left be hind her numerous unpaid bills. The, -redltors set tho law In motion, but iho could not bo found. Sub3equcntly tho Vlcnne3o creditors learned that tho had played the same game that marked her stay In the Austrian capl ful. Sho hnd contracted so many debts that, having reached the end ot her tether, she caused nn announce ment of death to be sent to Vlcnnn. Meanwhile she journeyed to tho south of Prance, where she mado tho acquaintance of nn African potentate who Invited her to becomo his wlfo his third or fourth wife. Ho could permit himself this levity, for ho Is a Mohnmmcdnn. The adventuress ac cepted tho offer, went over to Islnm, und hns slnco resided with her hus band. The latter has just settled up with the Parisian nnd Viennese creditors. INDIANS DROP OLD CUSTOM Reciprocity In Present Giving Is Considered by Them Too Risky. Arkansas City, Knn. Tho Otoe In- ' illuns lately returned to tholr reserva tion niter spend'ng n weok visiting tlio Kuws near Kuw City. These visits usunlly occupy a longer time nnd tho entire program mo Is taken up with danetng, feasting, smoking nnd the giving of gifts by tho cntortnlnlng trlbo. Tho visit Just ended broke up a llttlo fcooner than wns expected on ac count of a streak of luhospltallty which dovoloped In tho Knws. A number of tlnS Knws reached l conclusion that this custom of giving nway everything thoy hail nnd tnklng tho ilsk of tho other trlbo returning tho treatment at somo later date was too miirh of a risk. 1'hoy hesitated In 'this Instnnco In warming up to their jguest.s tn tho matter of giving them a largo number of ponies and other In dian Mailables. Tho Otocs becamo qulto Indignant, and had the tlmo been CO years ngo thero would probably hnvo been a bat tle Ah It wns thoro was a pow-wow of tho visitors and a fow fistic en counters took place. Wah-Shun-Oah, chief ol tho Knws, stepped Into tho breach nnd prevented further hostil ities. The visit was cut short nnd It will be somo tlmo beforo tho Kaws aro lnvl'ed to tho Otoo reservation. ATTACKED BY FLYING FISH Schooner in Hawaiian Waters Made a Target for Thousands of the Creatures. Honolulu. Tho steamer Claudlno was attacked by Hying fish In the Hawaii channel, between tho Islands of Hnwnll nnd Maul, a few days ngo. Tho searchlight on tho vessel evident ly attracted nnd angered tho fish. A Inrgo school of tho llsh suddenly roso out oi nio water und Instead of Ilyl.ng away ttom the boat, ns Is usually the case with that variety ot fish, they (low over tho bow of tho craft. Ono of them How directly for tho light and broke tho gloss, putting tho light out of commission, A dozen llsh reached tho upper brldgo of tho vessel and two struck tho sldo of tho man on A'ntch, nearly knocking him over. It has been noted by Island captains that the searchlights soem to affect tho Hying llsh In a very strange way. Tho llsh evidently do not llko tho bright light cast upon the waters, for Ihoy invariably fly nt tho light, prob ably In nn effort to extinguish It, nftor tho fashion of moths trying to extin guish a candle. YOUNGEST VETERAN FOUND Knn3ns City Veteran Who Served In tho Civil War When Under Eleven, Springfield, III. Perhnps tho really ypuugest soldier In tho union nrmy of tho civil war has been discovered nt last u'o hnvo In Sprlngllold n vet eran vjio at 13 years of ngo wus driv ing th- artillery horses nt Gettysburg In tho hottest placo of the sccontl day. But It seems that Gllbort Vau Zandt, now a vigorous youug'nian of 53, past commander of tho drnntl Army at Kansas City, enlisted ns drummer boy In tho Seventy-ninth Ohio rcglmont, August C, 18C2, being then ton yenra hovon months und sixteen days old. Ho served until tho closo of tho war. During Sherman's mnrch to tho sea he was dispatch carrier; his father was sergeant In the same company. Ho was described In his dlschargo papors nB "13 years old and four feot high." Lottery Tickets in Turkey. Ilecent regulations In Turkoy aim tq pbollsh completely tho snlo within the empire of forolgn lottory tickets, Any receiver, soller, buyer or holder of a foreign lottery ticket Is now liable tq prosecution, Incurring a flno of 14.40 to $13.20 for tho first offense and 113.20 to $44 for a second conviction. ALL. FOND. OF PEANUTS. Delicacy Relished by All Animals Even the Hippopotamus Devour Them with Pleasure. "The peanut Is a delicacy relished by all creatures," said a New York animal lover. "I have come to this conclusion after having offered It to every animal In the Central Park zoo, and having It refused by none. "Oh, I know It Isn't allowed; but I'm not one of thoso Individuals who offer animals Indiscriminate numbers of hard-boiled eggs, frankfurters, cheese sandwiches and cigar stumps. It's for that sort of- nuisance the rule about feeding Is made. A slnglo peanut can't ruin tho digestion of a camel or of any other creature, for that matter, and I never visit the zoo without a bag or two of thoso legumes to distribute. "Yes, tho camel is fond of thorn very; and so nre tho peacocks. The hippopotamus obligingly opens U mouth to let me toss one In, but the mouth Is so large and the peanut bo small that I doubt If he run qulto de cide whether ho likes It or not. "Tho kangaroo pokes his funny, horso-llke head out to me, munches the peanut with relish, and then begs for I more. Tho elephant, deer, ostrich, and oven the lion, aro ull lovers of the peanut" No Improvement, In ono of the Sunday schools In Maiden, Mass., recently the teacher of a class ot small boys Inquired of each ono If ho thought ho had been a better boy during tho year. Each answer was In the affirmative except one llttlo follow about eight years old, who was conspicuous for his si lence. Tho tencher put tho question to him a second time, when with con siderable earnestness ho replied: "I am Just as worse as I over was." German Patent Office Faults. Tho German patent ofllco comes la tor much censure. Ono would supposo such nn Institution to exact no more of Inventors than Is needed fo pay current expenses, but In reality the charges nro bo high that tho stuto pockets half the Incomo ns profit. It Is pointed out thnt for prior inventors matters are almost as bad as thoy wero when Gutenberg, after Inventing tho art of printing, lived In poverty and finally had to pawn his apparatus. BROKEN OFF SHORT. Live slowly It you would live long. Baldness Is seldom becoming fo the man who Is becoming bald. A man's good Intentions are all right, though thoy seldom add much to his Income. The self-made man may still prove to bo an easy mark for the machine made politician. "The Romans had Btnall rcgnrd for human llfo In tholr nmusoments." "Yes," answerod tho man of violent prejudices. "It's a matter of great surprlso to mo that they failed to dis cover football." Washington Star. Mrs. Winston' Hnntlilnff tfyrap. For chtlilrea tcethlnir, nofteni the itiitni, rcdueet fa Hammrtloo aj. pm. cur wind collu. 23oabotUo. One-half tho world doesn't know how the other halt lives, unless it la by not paying tholr bills. Puck. 1-KmnBHiHH.IHMniBUI Girl Horsebreaker. I I Miss Wlnnonah Von Ohl a New I Jersey girl 20 years old, Is making I quite a reputation as a horsebreaker. I Five years ago, a slender slip ot a Cirl, sho went to South Dakota with her mother, who had been sent thither for a change of climate. Miss Win- I nonah learned to rldo bronchos out there ai.d on returning cast sho took to training nnd breaking horses, la which work she has been remarkably successful. She hns never sustained any Injury while thus engaged. 1 1 Accept Signatures in Irish. II Irish language revivalists have Just scored n notable victory. The dlrec- " II turs of the Nntlonnl hank have agreed II o Accept checks signed In Irish, pro- II vlded tho signature Is repeated In II English. Ono of tho advantages of II this cystcni, ns the bank points out, II Is that it nets as n double protection II ngalnst forgory. II OPEBATION'AVOiDEP II EXPERIENCEOFMISSMERKLEY U Oho Wno Told That an Oporatlon Was BAf Inevitable How She Escaped It. When n physician tells n woman stif- U fcring with serious feminine trouble H that an. operation Is necessary, tho very BJ thought of tho ltnlfe nnd tho operating 1 tnblo strikes terror to her heart, nnd M our hospitals nro full of women comlug M for just such operations. M i mi Xr BB Thero nro cases where nn operation U is tho only resource, but when ono con- H sltlers tho great number of cases oi H menacing' femalo troubles cured by HBJ Lytlla K. PinUhiim's Vegetable Com- 1 pound nftcr physicians havo mlviscd H operations, no woman should submit ta H ono without llr.st trying tho Vegetable Compound und writing Mrs. Pinkhnm, H Lynn, Mass., tor advice, which Is free. 1 Miss Margret Merldcy, of 275 Third H Streot, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: 1 Dear Mrs. Pinklmm: H " Ijoss of strength, oxtrcmo nervousness, H (.hooting (Vitus through tlio pelvic organs. BJ bearing down pnins nnd crntnps coniiclleu BJ mo to seek medical advice. Tlio doctor, nfti-i BJB making an examination, said I hnd n fenmlt BB trouble nnd ulceration nnd advised nn oktii- BB tlon. To this I ktmiiglv objected and decided BB to try Lvdln K. Pitikuam's Vegetable Com- BBj pound. Tho ulceration quickly healed, all BBJ iho bad symptoms clluipienred nnd I arc BBJ onco more strong, vigorous and well." BBJ Female troubles nro steadily on the H Increase among women. If tho month- H ly periods tiro very painful, or too fro H quent nntl excessive If you hnvo pain hVJ or swelling low down in tlio left sldo H bearing-down pains, don't ncglcctyour H 6olf: try Lydla K. Pinkham's Vcgo table H Compound. H aBHiMaBaKnHaaamncsaarflsr rcrsBBBl BBI I SB Malum A I i"fTT- For Infants and Children. H P ASTORIA The Kind You Have I &.-..-., ..fl I Always Bought I AYcectablcPrcparationTorAs- m bTJ slmilatinglhcrootlflndRcf'ula- . llnihcSlomachsarttlBoVi'cbof JgeaiS 1110 A ..jlil gjgnaure Jfl jj PromotcsDigcslloaChrerrul- )f IV ncss ami Itest.Contnlns neither .r cAtr Opnirn.Morphinc nor Mineral. Ul 1 IM BB Not Narcotic. fttjtr H I JiunJbn SmJ Bj 1 JK ' Bjl AtxJtnna 1 H l BTJ Malta. Jut -I Vei ft t m JniuSuJ I I f 1 l III I III avian SU' I ail lift B ll'ivlSttil I X r P aB Bjl tjusrfUnr. ) S At f II C P I ApcrfccUlcmctly forConstlpa- I f 1 1 wU BJ lion, Sour Sloniach.Dinrrhoca, 91 kj BJ Worms .Convutsions.Fcvcnsh- tJlJU tni4 IlirOK H . ucss mid Loss of Sleep. 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