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The Wenatchee World Published Dally Except Sunday by the WORID PUBLISHING CO.. PROP. Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Wenatchee, Washington. Main office--Business and Editorial, COLUMBIA VALLEY BANK BUILDING Wenatchee, Washington. Farmers Phone 234 Society Editor Phone--Farmers 592 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, by Mail, in Advance, • $5.00 Six Months, by Mail, in Advance, 2.50 Delivered by Carrier, per week, - .10 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 13. 1905 2 In the cases of Corey and Schwab the youth of the country still can find instructive lessons of a certain kind. No doubt a fariitf "reduction" plan that results in increasing the duties 2. r j Der cent looks good enough to Senn tor Lodge. Let the pass taking congressmen bear up. Others have paid cash fares for railway trips aud survived tfie terrible ordeal. Sakharoff is by uo means the first historic personage to demonstrate tha* rule by tyranny works on the boome- rang principle. Now is the time for the colleges to abolish football. A few months hence they will be too busy planning for the next season's games. Pure food and a fair juice for postal parcets seem sound propositions, but the congresses of the past for some reason have shied away from them. All friends of the open shop will be gratified to learn that certain hard working bank peresidente are to get larger pay without going on a strike. White the railways may not make a direct fight agiaiust the ra:e bilt, they will have some other ways of letting the president know that they are in town. Secretary Knot, who is to court the favor of the South American republics, ought to be able to see what is ahead of him when he strikes Castro's country. While the north pole remains undis covered, Captain Amondsoo has loud the magnetic j>ole and is pleased to re pott that for all practical purposes it is just us good. That scientist wtio predicts that Niagara will not disappear tor :!.< *;o cannot have noted the franchise peddh ing propensities of the New York, legist iture. Ail the facts in tin- annual goreru-l ■sent if ports aptee as to the continued prosperity of the country, if tbec it anywhere a portent of the otiier kind it is unt discoverable in the exhibits of the different departments. r...i,k deposits in th« United States by the comptroller's figures, exceeo $11,780,000,00, an increase ot 18.5 per cent over last year, and of 130 per cent ; since 189(3. Under the Republican administration of the List eight years the hank accounts of the people have more than doubled. Over a thoataud forttigu automobiles have been imported this year at an average cost of it.ooo eaoh. Mean-. While, American automobile factories are multiplying fast and showing characteristic progress iv sizes, shap.-s, prices and general inventiveness. This country Mas a habit of getting to the top in wheeled contrivances all the i way from bicycles to locomotives, j Motor vehicles will be no exception, j Crops Are in Danger A HOUR. INDIA, Dec. 12.—The | huge wheat aud oil seed areas of the' Punjab are already suffering from the ; prolonged drought, aud great anxiety j is felt for the unusually immense crops. ADVICE FOR THE MEN Some Thoughts Held out to the Mar ried Men in the Hope that they may Prove an Inspiration and a Help It is with regret we announce the discontiuftuce of the department "Adviie to Men,." 'this action was made necessary by the anarchistic and treacherous utterances of Miss Whaugdondle, who yesterday without our knowledge inserted in column devoted to men, advice which we cannot sanction and was altogether out of keeping with tire ' spirit in which the advice was given. We assure our readers that we are not in sympathy with the sentiments ex pressed vi the last paraeraph an d are at a loss to understand why Miss Whangdoodle should at the last moment after giving much advice which we must admit was good, turn traitor to her spx and advise the men odo that which they are already prone to do. The only explanation which we can give fs the unconfirm ed rumor that Miss Whangdoodle is "0 ing to be married aud that she has been won over from her most laudable views upon married life by some strnoth tongued mm whose treatment of her after marriage will no doubt be sufficient punishment for her un kind advice. GIVES VIEWS OF EXCLUSION President Would Give Better Classes of Chinese a Square Deal I WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec 13.— j President Roosevelt today sent a mest-: aire tlirough representative Kahu and I Hays to Pacific coast people in regard !to the Chinese exclusion law. He says 'he desires to make it clear that he is ! just as opposed to the admission of < coolies as ever, but believes the ex empt classes should he given a square deal. If it is shown, however, that the exempt classes upon coming, turn into laborers then he will favor tak ing away the open door piivileges as far as concerning them. The president today appointed Nat han V. Harelan, of Nebraska, United States attorney for division 3, Alaska, and Earl H. Cranston for the district of Colorado. Miles Cannon is appoint ed register of the land office at North Yakima Wash. Thejnesi lent nominated Oreighton M. Foraker to be marshal in New Mex i3o. v r o want -\ion and W omen to lepra ' .arber Trade in 8 weeks. Only re» j .table college in U. S. teaching th 6 ir* c thoroughly. Write for parti ! cnlan*. Holer System of Colleges, 215 NEVER WEAR OUT. Said one Kentucky Colonel to another:— " It's a long time between hats." " No wonder," replied the other. " we were wise when we selected these Stetson Hats, **They'll never wear out." IT YOU HAVE A BUSINESS ~* to sell or exchange, write us today. We have Eastern buyers maKing inquiries every day. With, our twenty different <.gents we have unexcelled facilities for handling: business propositions with dis patch. Northwestern Realty-Inv. Co. Desk B. 607-8-9-10 Marion Blk. Seattle, Wash. CATCH BOLD SMUGGLER Carried Two Valises Containing $700 Worth of the Drug BELLINGHA.M, Dec. 13.— Carry : ing <>5 pounds of opium, valued at ap proximately $700, in two valises, Hen lry Engelman was captured early this | for»nooa almost in front of Jthe Donk ; street custom h*»«»»e hy two govern i ment orlicia's, \ ho been in Bell Ingham since Sun r .ttvlseeking the man whom they know had been smuggling across the line for seveial weeks, j Altogether, say the government men, | Engelman has smuggled almost 190 ! pounds of opium from Vancouver to j Portland. Tne value of this amount iis in the neighborhood of 12,000 and jat |fi per pound the doty on the goods j would total approximately $1,100. Engelman was taken just after he stepped from tlie cariiige in which lie had driven from Vancouver. From descriptions the officials were almost certain that they had found thcgn'ltv party and an immediate search of the valises proved that they were right. The consumate bo'dness of the man, it is believed, has in n large measure protected bim from detection sooner, for there or? few smugglers who carry mi their traffic before the eyes of cus toms oflinials. When taken Engelnmi was prepir ing to leave for old town to take the 11:35 a. in. Great Northern train for Portland, where lie has been disposing of his wares. At the city jail, where he was a* once taken, he fiist declared (hat this was his second trip, bnt when toid by one of the officials that he was not speaking the truth lie ad mitted that he was on bis way south with the third consignment. Engelman declares that he crossed the international boundary line near Lynden. He drove a handsome carri age witli rubber tires ami had a good horse. It isj not thought Eugelmar has any white accomplices. This is the mo6t important capture ot the kind in Whatcom county in many a day and probably will operate to discourage similar attempts, for a rime at least. W A W T VT\ REAL ESTATEIN WAll 1 LmU YOUR COUNTY Do you wish to sell or exchange your real estate. Inproved or un improved. Our twenty different agents give us unexcelled facili ties for handling real estate with dispatch. Write ms today, giving; full description, price and terms. NORTHWESTERN REALTY-INV. CP. Desk A. 607-S-9-10 Marion Rot* Sea Me. Wash. * KBLLthe COUGH 1 , Ot**?€ the LUMPSI ;] ; 1 1 v- J t ".' v fqr> ?3 ";*, r f swf 3? | IFOU I •' •• - EOc S $1.00 j THnoiSe an i j I sjj Zi£ .'>, 04 BS.0•-. .UjC' i:/ QxL tl T i C X E T S VIA NORTHERN RAILWAY SHORT LINE TO St. Paul, Duluth Minneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST 2 TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME mm es, Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Din ing and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. TRAINS LEAVE WENATCHEE West--No. 1--The Flyer 1.10 p.m West--N0.3--PuQOt Sound Ex.1.28 a.m. East--No. 2--The Flyer 3.20 a.m. East-- No 4.--Eastern Express. 3.15 p.m. For tickets, rates, folders and full in formation, call on or address A. A. Piper, Agent Wenatchee, Wash. S. G YERKES. A. G. P. A. Columbia and Okanogan Steamboat Go. SCHEDULE UP RIVER Leave Wenatchee daily .... 4:30 a.m. " Orondo daily 7:00 a.m " Entiat daily 7:30 a.m Chelan Falls daily .11 00 a.m. " Paterons daily 4:00 p.m. Arrive Brewster daily 1:00 p.m DOWN RIVER Leave Brewster daily 4:00 a.m. " Paterous daily 4:20 a.m " Chelan Falls daily .. 8.00 a.m. Entiat daily 9:30 a.m. " Orondo duily 10.00 a. m Arrive Wenatchee daily .. 12.00 m. Steamer leaves Wenatchee for BRIDGEPORT Tuesday and Friday mornings. Returning leaves Bridge port same night. T. A. DAVIES, Gen. Mgr THE GOLD MEDAL At the St. Louis World'sjFair was awarded to our Peach Blossom Flour. I n competition with the world's best flour we win. Wenatchee Milling Co. A Dollar Invested in Real Estate Grows while You Sleep. A Dollar Invested in Morning Side Tracts ! Will Earn Bigger Interest Than it will Invested in ! Any other Way. Buy Now This property Will rise In value , And you , Can't do Better. ', AsU Olive About it Waiter M. Olive I Agent <W un c w « l< %l* I Jus* arrived. All weights Btoken arid Unbroken On sa'e at ou? stable. Eagle Li very&Transfer Co. Inc PROFESSIONAL CARDS REEVESi REEVES Lawyers Offices, second Moor Wenatchee Drug Co. building. Phones: P. S. 581; Fanners 222 Wenatchee, Wash. DILL 4. THOMAS Suite 1 W. T. Rarey &Co s Building Day Coach - Wenatchee. Wash. E. F. SPRAGUE Professional Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer A graduate by years of practical ex poriHiice Farmers Phone 22:1 and 224 P. 8. Phone 21 and 28 Wenatchee. Wash Lawyers CLASSIFIE 0 ADVERTISEMENTS Classified ads Scents a tine each In sertion, minimum charge 10 cents. ATTORNEYS R. W. Outts—Practice iv Federal and State Courts. Phone Farmers 245 C. L. Holoomb practices in all courts Farm lonn« made at lowest rates. Crass & Cor bin. Special attention to probate law. Office over F & M Bairn FOR RENT-HOUSES Good noose, six rooms, plastered, city water, reut $12.50 per mouth. Walter M. Olive. UNDERTAKERS O. G. Hall, Undertaker and Funer al Director. Mrs.O.G. Hall, Lady Asst. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Frank Culp, M. D. A. T. Kaupp M. D.. Griggs Block. Waileuder and McCoy, Physicians and Surgeons. Forde block. GENERAL ? LAC KS M ITH I NG. Ross Brothers, Wagon Worn. Rubber Tires a specialty Band Sawing. FOR SALE--FARMS |13,50() —4,500 acres fine timber lands aud good pasture, sure to double in value in a short time. Situated oulv 10 miles from Wenatchee. Tnere is enough timber on one section to pay for the whole tract. Bousquet and Holm. |5,000 —20 acres near Cashmere, all under water. 50 trees hearing and «iOO young trees, 3 acres in alfslfa, small house, small barn. Terms. Bousquet and Holm. $3000 —<>!» acres from high school, about SO acres under water with good right. Over 50 fruit trees. Bousquet and Holm. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DIRT CHEAP—One and a half story four room house and two lots on corn er of Orondo avenue. Close in. City water, a bargain at $500 for a short time only. See os at once. Bon°quet and Holm. $3500 —14 acres with plenty of water, all undsr cultivation. 6 acres in 2 y*»ar old trees. Situated miles from Wenatciiee and 3 ,' mile from school. Terms '.. cash. Bousquet n:ul Holm. —10 acres, miles from town, all good land and under cultivation. Water right paid in fulL Bousquet and Holm. $3300 —l(I acres I miles from po>t otlice. 40<> trees. r*ousc of 4 rooms, small stable. Tevnss, cash. Bousquet tV: Holm. FOR PROPERTY Morning Side tracts, low prion, easy tttrms. water tit;lit. close in. Pot full Darticnlars see Waltei If. Olive. FOP, SALT c:ty property For Halo -Five room house, lot 60 by 120 on Wenatchee avenue, doors south of court house, ensv terms. Ap ply to owner on property. A modern two stoiy house, seven rooms, bath, cellar, all necessary out buildings, four lots, close to nosiness centei ou one of the first streets in town. 33 bearing trees, § 1 200 down and balance in one and two years. Apply by letter. Address hox :IC>l Wenatchee FOR SALE--ACRE TRACTS For Sale —5 to 40 aore tracts ini proverl or unimproved. A. J. Lin ville, F»rmeis phone, MS. FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS Get up-to-date job priutiii? at the Daily World office. New press, new type, high grade work.