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sr rc s t rVf '' ho 1,'i W ' .V, 1 ; 'm I. IV T t) '1 " T V M-Ti Sf , V'i, itr iBf u l fa IS' h fi" ' ' '.Vita IIX -r-r Union Station ' Time Card umiwjMmHij nr-iiifci' ,j JLt ! Him 3;egjr.-ni3.-v MOUTH BOUND. ' H n , 7:1 a No! n i0'1 m wo si .... pm No. w wjm pm (No. M a:lf m OUTH BOUND. . M S:l am No 3 19:25 u No. 11 , I1 pffl Wo. ! . .... T: lm Dally. No. 38 start trom Marlon. No. 38. stopi at Mario. No. W 1U Columbus Mll m Sunday. w York Central lines t BIG FOUR ROUTEj UAST BOUND. No. 10 5:27 pm No. 24 9:23 am No 40 12:23 pm No:' 1C .'. ":21 pm No. 14 10:58 pm No. '13 11:20 pm !j ' WEST DOUND No. 5 4:32 pm No. 49 ' 0:55 am No 27.,,. 1:53 pm Nni 43 7:21 pm No. 11 5:17 am No. 17 0:00 am All trains dally except locals and Nos. 5 and 10. rhorfe 210. Directive, Oct. 2Ctli, 1307. l. n. ndbergall, Ticket Agent. Tor further Information regarding trains, call information operator, either 'phone. RE Rill LROAft No. 10. Chatan.ua Dx 12:23 am TNo. 8, New York L'x 9:00 am No. 12 ......4:55 am No. 4, Vestlbul Limited CUD pm .No. 30 Accommodation 12:52 pm O. . pi VISION. 5No. 22 arrives 5:20 pm hNo. 1G Llmcaccom. arrives.. 12; 10 pm ,5No. 9, Chicago Kxprc 12:45 am ,No. 3, Vestibuled Limited 10:54 am aKo. 15 Kenton and Lima ace 1:10 pm aNo. 21 7:00 am 4f.No. 7, Paciflo Express 11:00 pm SOUTH AND CINCINNATI. No. 9, Cincinnati Express... 1:1S am ?No. 3,ycstiliulci1 Limited 10:59 am Wo. 13 , 1:15 pm Dally, s Dally except Sunday. ijExcursions ERIE R. R. (ifLow one way Colonist fares to tio Pacific Coast and intermediate Joints. On sale daily, until October 1st, 1907. , Homeseckcrs' Excursions to tho KVcst, North-west and South-west. On sale the First and Third Tuesdays in each month. Low Excursion fares to James town Exposition. On sale daily. Tor further information, apply to Agent of Eric, It. R. or writo O. L. ENOS, Trav. Pass. Agent, f Marion, Ohio. 23 TO JAMESTOWN That's the number of hours Marlon i3 from tho Exposition via the Hocking Valley route. Choice of TWENTY-NINE different routes direct (via Washington, Petersburg, Phil adelphia or Baltixnm) or via New York. LIBERAL STOPOVEKI. RATES. V PAY LIMIT.,., fl2.00 15 DAY LIMIT.... 16.50 60 DAY LJMIT 10.25 SEASON TICKET.... 21.80 VIA NEW XORK 0 DAY LIMIT..., 123.76 SEASON .TICKET.... 28.50 , Tickets on sale daily to Kovember 30 , 1 D HOCKINQVAl4LEYi r.For'iHefallWeshowa p(nn Mr P wau rapers (, comprising a large line of !, patterns in all grades for tttllllRKK RMS iWSBBMh V""; i ' Carters & f m. l ' " ' - SPECIAL LETTER THE Return of the President will be Sigil for Republi can Statesmen to Try and Put a Stop to Irru pending Factional Fight When Congress Meets. XVVvVSXVtXX3XMfcVSXX (Special Correspondence,) Washington, D. C, Nov. 2 -Tho loturn of tho Piesldent to WubIi. Ington will bo the signal for many of the cookoo Republican states, men to show up at tho Xatlonul Capital and lecelvo Instructions how to thwart tho loaatlonarles on tho Impending factional fight when Congress meets. As both sides aro adepts In strategy nnd the distribu tion of spoils, thoio will bo much pulling nnd hauling boforo tho average Republican Congress man J dares to take sides. On tho ono hand will bo tho l'resldent wlui bis postofllees, Internal Revenue olllcers and other appointments, and nil tho vast pqwer for coer cion that tho chief executive of the United States possesses. On tho other hand will be the Speak er of tho House of Representa tives, who not only appoints the committees, but lias power to hinder or hasten any bill, and sole power to accord recognition to those only who It suits him to. Added to the power of tho Speak o-ua- er Is tho distribution of the House ofllces to bo filled some tilliul.nflu .if tkm ...nt .1.. ...1,1. ........ vun. y,K iiiwill, MIUOIIJ mill large salaries and but little labor to perform. Nor is this all. for the Republican Cong.esslonal Com- mlttoo Is tho ofllcial holder of the "dough bag" and can dis tribute or withhold to candidates tho contributions of the corpora- tlonsand protected monopolies that atu so necessary for use In tho closo congressional districts. With the Presidency and nil tho spoils of omco and tho enormous corrup- tlon fund of tho party at stake, tho fight will be bitter and pro. longed. Ic must not be understood that those Republican statesmon will openly fly nt each others thrnnH. lnr frnn. It n .!, ron , .,., ., , . . v. of things they will bo be most Miave and polltq nnd 'the gentlo ....... ituin .tn iuik" win mi. man irom .ew York" will an pear anxious and willing to servo bis rrlond. i.th. nn,,,n fJL. I his friend, the gentleman from Iowa" while secretly cussing him as, a traitor to his party and its principles. Such is tho present out look for tho n. O. P. Tho panic in Wall Street was foretold In this correspondence some months ago, so It Is to bo. hoped that no Democrat has suf fered. 'Hie whole miserable busi ness of watered stocks and fren zied financiers has been brought about by Republican legislation protecting the trusts nnd tho lack of propor laws to protect the people. 'Iho boasted piospeilty Jn Wall Mreot was a thin voneer, covering tho rotten conditions that have prevailed. Without the gov ernment deposits of nearlv j.iso. 000,000 tho National Ranks woiilll have been hard pushed months ago and still the peoples money Is being poured Into tho saino rat holo to try and stem tho tide of distress. Monoy loaned for 70 nor cent on October 22nd, and the banks oven at high figures woro refusing accommodations to their customers. Many lugltlmato busi ness houses ato thus tomnellcil to r.urhill ilinlr (.-,..,,.., .1. 1 ,1 f ,1. : ." r .rZr-""" "u -,.-."... ...u luium-l! muir U)VIl money by banks and trust com. panles which had fallen Into thn hands of mere speculators. Tho! Roslna Vun Dyk, fiom the hand Republican Administration' lias been of tlio painter and tho pence conror boostlng this rotten condition of.0'1", was the stranger on last night's affairs for fear thnt n panic would stage. It is asking a good deal of hint tho paity. Now tho panic Is aI,y ,ltl10 womnn to break the Ice of come, tho Secretary of the Tieas. winter's endless round .for New York ury posts over to Now York nmi concortgoers and to take the keen Is In conference with the 'wall Streot bankers and expresses him. son as prepared to go to any length to nsslst them. At tho samo time Uiq Prcfiidcnt Is declaring that ho btands firm for tho exposure and punlbhmont of oll doors, while Mr, Cortolyou Is dickering with tho frenzied financiers. With this panic on their hands and general business depression Im - pondlnir. nnd llin f,i(i.,i ni.. In the ranks of tho . .- ...nunui iiKut Republicans, eqmes tho Democratic opportunity to obtain control of tho govern, mont. Rut thoro Is also a fly In tlio Democrat ointment that may prevent succens. ' 'Unless th? pnrty pan agrco upon a candldato who will recolvo the cordial sunnnrt nt tho discordant elements, that has d,ofoatci It In the past, It wUI agajn bo unsuccessful. Tho result of tho'ho la sroV l-P M A.tyre of a presidential election depends upon K ' 'l ""WPter. rnw mimh be splr the vote qfthroo or four doubt-,,tuul sr(lpe' .9'd by Inflinte pa fiil States such as New York Now' 0, Att- ,ia K908' X'oMn " banc, Jersey. Maryland, Rhode island for a tour of x ?". musical map, and Delaware, and It Is essential lt.mayllbP Q ivljlflflo to jhose that the ticket must be satSactory 'S fe a, Bd "mi W" at to Democrats nnd Independent toMT1""" m , P,St ?Mceflrt WaltZ crste0f those and perhaps "SlXalSe " ni To hzrHo, ?r p usriLs date L J,. Zt va""blf "- known tq b.e PPPOsed to 'arrange") crats & jM?a thP ,DWo. ments' of any kind, but. h? nainads; SotonS MW'n lct,nB.'nu loo' of Ibis barcarole as ft tuo jsntlonal convention, Howovor arrangement was madOvUiidor tho su- 1 -i, - Ml 4 V iA THE MARION' DAILY - " l"- ' ',' '' FROM d ' NATION'S CAPITAL SXVWXHVXVXVjj. strong Mr. Ilryan may . be can ho get those doubtful votes and Is ho tlio most avatlablo candidate to carry those closo and doubtful Mates? No Democrat can desire a repetition or tho last campaign, vb911 thousands of .Democratic vptrs who would have voted for fljr. Jlryan, refused to voto for Judge Parker, or voted directly for lloosovolt. If Mr. Bryan Is nomi nated can ho expect to recolvb tho united Democratic support? It Is folly to say, lo what may bo termed, the larko,r element go nnd rely upon tho onthuslnsm of tho Democratic masses to supply tho phico of thoso who might bo luke warm or stay-at-homes. It would bo equally Impolite to nominate a candidate who Is looked uppn as belonging to the Parkor faction. 'Iho Jlryan enthusiasts would cut him as they did Judgo Parker, nnd tho party can hardly stand two such disastrous dofeats in succes. I slon. Wisdom Would suggest a com promise candidate ns the most n,.0iii. ',i .,. . -. I "",.'. . " fi luiiuiuuiu who nas not ueon prominently connected with either f .,.. ... . , . . "';"," """ """ "UV'"K support ' I,,:ya" '", ' campaign, also 'P ;l"Bo I'nrlcor. Thqo nro 'l nHor of such m?n In tho part)' who eminently fill tho ncc. "mV 'l""""v:"l " owsiy anu bl,it'' ?My ono f thcm ,10 real De0(:-at can refuse l to voto for. orj"toIy the Democrats aro no.t dtvll,'a essentials. Tho Dom- ocr.ac1' ,s aunU, tnrl rcfor,nl ?" onpoMUon to protecting tho ""f"1' .'o.. n. 7 . ,u Rulo and Stato Rights, and is op. posed to stretching the Constitu tion. Therofore thoro should bo no conflict on a platform that all Dom. "v'lrtl3 ta" "Kvv " us l" doctrines of tho party. With an available candldato it certainly looks to be tho opportunity of the ii, , . ,,.i ,.. ii.i ., nZ" r n, V. V V " i 'ortunea of tho past twelvo years and rcdeum tho country from ex lstlng evils. jionEiiT milli:r. Vote for Chnrles L Oompf for Justico of the Peace. ll2-2t)d Good New York stato Baldwin np- ,ples, 51. 3 j per bushel. 35c per peck. It CHAS. TURNER & CO Try AP.MIRAL COFFEE. Tho musical season of 1007-08 took .a 1 tinning stmt last night with Fran- cis Macmineu and Roslna Van Dyk at the first star conceit in Carnva'o Hall. C(Jse ort a bummer's store of true ""iscrvntlvo feeling, as Stevenson said l" mjwiuhu cnuuiun on ni uwu has a light and pleasing soprano (crossing the Rocklefl. -Vwljleh, havp voice. Her "Figaro's Hochzelt," heis iben described ns, foty Switzerlmids, and .Mozort's, was as bravo ns her 'and among which i truut his, Al French David's "Chanson du Mysoll" iplne teiupcranient an "I'sganlnl legs ami Thomas's. "Hainlot'1 mad scuno, will imt find forty dQaJhs tp die, iiui uit'.iu iimiKH uru 1101 tor me cuy .that Is opera mnd. They will bo jmore novel whpio opera is not heaid, 1 1 i.n .... , .. :. .iiuu nicaiiwiiiiu iiiu milium ueiat'u. 111 pale blue wRwh her hair waved, and paiteu into vt high points, lacked only the cap clliruix of n "Van Pyck," portrait from thq galleries. v Francis Maomlljon, the njoyntaln climber, reappeared. Deep ctjest anjl powerful shoulders, on a framo of boylbh build, go far to qxplaln the sonorqa vid, fili)(j tpnp vvhloh this young, nun oxlllblted. Tho rest. If . . ,b .-..- v. , ,. r -, -vA.4- H..' . - '' siLBrrrr ir v ( - - r. tlmwmch irk ij A, Host Daigertiit Diieaie, Which Causes ;SriM Results Uo- ' Catarrh of tHo ' tomacli Is 'cry common nnd la known n onu of ..' ..'l V' ..i. vrv . " :. .. :. ...r.-.- inu inosi ouaimiue nisoases, wnicn, wUpn nogloct;d,t "or improperly trotted witf) .cheap . pateiit njedl. clnes, tonics drugs, pills, and other secret quack remedies rosults n a broken down constitution nnd often consumption end death. Catarrh of tho Stomach, like every other dfceaso of the stomach except cancer, Is tho result of poor digestion. The, digestive prgans hiiw bocopjo veak thoro a n lack of gastric JuJcd.yqur foqd Is oply luiU dlgpsted, nna-4n a result you bocomp ojtflOjtef;U Ipsa of appe tite, pressure aiid . fullness after oatlijg hea.r.tbur. vomiting, wntor brnsh, tenderncra; nt pt of stom. ach, slliy tongiiB, . bad tasto In tho mouth, constjliatlon, pain In limbs and faco, sleeplessness, nausea, boldlpg pf Kqsdlarrhqpa. olck ljeacjaches dlptlosg, mental do procutoii, nervous' wpalfijpss, and many ot!or comnpn symptqips If your stomach cannot digest tho food yqu (tat; then tho stomach noeds, u rct, ns- (that la tho only way you can Sflt rid of your ca. tarh, but in tUo meantlmo your body needs plenty of nourishment because jaw muivllvo and In or der to llvn J'OU niust eat, and If lyou must eat, your, food must be properly dlge?teu, and ir your stomach is too weak to do tho ttork, then you rlust get n subr r3t!tuto tbat will 'do tio work. Hjart's OyopopMa Tablets aro the only known' 8ubUtuto that will digest your food ns well as any healthy stomach. They contain vegetable qnc fruit cbsoiiccs, aaep. tic pepsin (gov. test.), golden .eal qnd dlastasjp, tho vecy elements necessary .U digest all foou Stuart 'n T)',""",'i. Tablets aro not a SQcre rem9dJ5( and for very reason thousands of pljysl clans, all ovor the, United States recommend themRto their patients for catarrh of tho stomach, dyspep sia pf all kln,ds, ..nM ol,lcr sto niach troubles lxperlmonts and tsts. have provqn that ouo grain of Uio aqlvo principle jcontalned fill muni; liiuitua iyiii uifevov o.vi'u grains of food, b ,,',, n Stuart's Dyspovflla Tablets arc. In v. to form of pleasant' tasting tab. lets or lozenges "nniTare sold In largo firty-cdnt boxes vat. all drug stores, Send In your nainq and address and wo will spnd ou a froo sam plo package. The rollof you will get from this trial packuge alono will convince ou qr tho morlts; of Stuart's Djspepsla Tablets. Ad. dress P. A. Stuart Co., lol) Stuart Uldg., Manslmll, Mich. pcrvlslon of Dcbusby nnd meets his approval in every way." Tho uudl enco was too frloiully- to- bo partial us between Debussy and little pieces qf Mozart, Reuthovori or Bach. Tho r9al show pieces began, with a Vlcux temi'fi. concert, adagio ' reHs'oso pre fened, also a Wlenlawski romance and Randegger "Rohemlan Dance," qnd cosed on tlio Inevitable Paganlni q string Iqno, Macmlllen weaia more good clvll- jzed wjhltu linen. wrh.tbands'an4 all, than sonic fiercer-looking flddlors. He Isp yors mpve bairftthv q natlvo i;uuk in pjvn, luvstf unqi uiuuur .rvuw on( sun Edward Zlelcr In the Now York World says: All that .14s, peon said b,y the 1,011 iloi critics at the presiqt fUlflllmbnt an.dmure promise of'Fraijcls Mno mUlen as. a ,Yiolnii,t, w,a.r.JilBtificd last night at Carnegie ,HaH., before" a New York, audjepce .wjlh' the Now York Symphony Qroliestra., t . Mr, .Mitfijiij'en already ;r rlced." He lfj the .ylrtuosp,, a'ftod with a personality "wJilfh is poetic In tho extreme ih'ev. younB man brags to his bowjng not only he pro and enthuBlasm but'he beaujy of youth, The slender ffcufe Instlnqt With graro, the dark Introspective eyes" and waving' b-own hair should bring him iho homagV of a Pader eswkl. (His dejlcocy of co)6rl(f, Mis' certain ty ot touch, tho Impetuosity or his bolng, which In the "Pngaiilnl con corto In D major was so amazingly abowivirtace him a,t pneoUirtho front 19' , . . Jr. f ,?lrfnft(8 MywUM vft'afir, tih mjH?i hjv 'iinrwfi' y- na j 4Mvt Deutscher-Bund. 4 i. j- 'h A 1 '"i if t. '.. ,.v. ' u .. .t . r . . , mmpmi i ' ' '' i it ; i l,9cH ' Put up stubborn Fight. .'L ti t u HOWSERHAD RIB BROKEN Gamely Sticks to His Work Until Time 'a Called, MarMa aid Bucyrus High School Team Meet on. Orldiroa If arloa Loses 32 to 0. With Carl Dowser, 0110 of tho stars of tho loonl team', injured so badly that ho coqld not play, Mar ion fought gamely on to the finish of the contest, Saturday" with Rucy. rus, tho final score being 32 tb 0 Iho game was a, battle royal In the first half and Bucyrus by a streak of good fortune was able to got the ball , across Marlon's goal for a touchdown. Just na the whistle sounded In tho second half Howsor was Injured in a scrim mage, Fomcono's boot clyouted tho half baqk in the head and he was' caught In the next scrimmage In such a manner that a rib was broken. In the second, half Howser was fib if ted to guard and made nn at. tempt to play in his crippled con. dltlon but ho hnd to bo carried from tho field. Marion had no sub. stitutes and was f6rc6d to con tinue with but ten men. Tho Mnr- A I ' ' "h V .'- "1 BUCVRUS WINS from mm 1 If . ? ('. , . . ... .. I4- " CUIIIIIlbU Jl DIIIJJIIHK 13 ion ten struggled bravely but wasso nrbltrary a8 it secms It follows unnnio to stop tho onsiaugnts or ft flxe(1 8tanaard, established by na tho Rucyrus eleven with tho result tlonal law. Thero aro two kinds of that Bucyrus piled up a score ofjtonnafio recognized , by our govcrn twenty seven points, five touch .ment authorities gross tonnnge and downs and two goals from touch downs, making tho score :i2 to Q. Tho Marlon offeuso was strong nt times and on several occasions tho lads from Llnio Burnor towniStatcs prsecrlbo In careful detail woro within scoring dlstnnco when tho Rucyrus defense braced and hold for downs. Next Saturday Marlon will play Shelby Hlqb at. rebb park, nnd a fast gamo mny bo expected. Cap tain Ross, who Is not playing be cause of injuries, will have new men out this wc.ek and hopes to bo able to fill tho places mndo vacant by Injuries with good men. Tho local team lined up ns fol lows; Nash, contur; Dllloy and Schooulaub, guards; Campbell and n lOKis, inckies. uumo and Howsor ends; Smith, quarter; Scott nnd Mouser. half backs and G.llett, fqii FOOTBALL RESULTS Rucyrus ;)2. Marlon 0. , CberllnAHl, Reservo 0 Case 2. Woostor 2. Ohio Stato Kenyon (). Marietta U, Bethany 0. Otterboln ,7. Muskingum 2. Donlson-Wlttenburg, Tain. Fostqrla lid Clyde 0 Princeton Hi, Cnrlhlo o. Yalo n, W. and J. 0. Army (j, Colgo.to o. Cornell , AV. 'U. P. 5. Xavy, (i. West 'Virginia, 0 Pennsylvania 15, I.afqyotlo o. Harvard (J, Brown fi. Pcnii State, ,'W51vblcklnHlii (). Swnrthmore ivs, Villa Nova 10. 'Huvcrford 12, J.ohlgh 4. . 'Michigan 8, Vandorbllt 0, Chicago 13, Minneapolis 12. Notro Dame ()'. Indiana 0. Illinois 21.' Purduo 4. Npbrnska 1(J, Ames p, Wisconsin 0. Iowa rj. Y.M.C.A. HAPPENINGS Election tPtuiiiH will bo received ut tho Y, M. i A. tqmonow oven. Ing. All Interested In rccolvlng Rye returns nro invited to bo pres ent, The bowling alloys and gym nasium will be open and thoro Ml' be plenty to amuso. iho heirs of Amaziuh Winger, of Springfield, Ohio, 'know that ho had planned to give $10,000 to the association; and although ho died without having put it in his will, they sent a chock for that amount to the association. At New Albany, lndv the big a.s. Bnclatfoo auditorium was idle moat of ttjp tlme( and' there was no placo fpr. popular Indqoj- athletics. Two young mon gave most of their time for two years, fteei of' cost, to fit this room for athletics: Now it la used constantly for this purpose aud on Sunday for rellifloua meet. , j. ' A feature of the new Detroit building will t W addition of forji' .by tWoaty.fivofiJet containing jft ,pinmblni shopjmachine Vhoy, VI, f. v i"i 5, '1 J T irfr .t 'Ni, V liw, , a .. bIbbbbbbbi SSSl II ... succor Ul h WllesWUA .ailrtMO 1 ions and is then .more popular than merit. This Is the record of S. S. S. InliM IIma wt Ml.VAtl 1 ntl I n tWireatWeatdthuchilrptlbWha Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers,- due to an impure-or poisoned condition, 01 uie diooq, o. a, oiw!vyii' - v , .,i It countcracts'and drives out tho poises, luiiuors and gems, djjawwtVflt'i '" 'M BJ-SI,Cn 0pUiUnn?ailIiy. Illillicy, cu Mtroav. ronuM Jieaiin. wneie.tne.uioou ..' .... ... .. . . !......... r vtAv reaelics inherited lilnod in-,Hpliia liavn nn pfTi-r TsTnt but it is at'the sdme time an absolutely sa(e remedy. It is made entirely ttf roots, herbs and barks of known healing nnd curative value. Jtdocs. not contain the slightest trace of mineral in any form- to dnnlngCHtm delicate parts 6r th'c system, and may be used by children with the same gbod results and perfect safety as by older people, It is not an experiment to dscSS S. it is a remedy with a record nnd one that has proven its wortlby its forty years of successful service. If yot are in need of a blood purifier for anjf cause begirl the use of 8. S. S,, write our physicians and thoy wil.1 Scnd'you a book concerning your trouble, and will give without charge anypeda' medical advic?, that is required. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.J ATLANTA,C. A FEW IDEAS AfeOOt : f BE fONAGE OF VESSELS r On ehoro .everybody knows that a ton la 2Q0Q pounds, If a short ton, or 234Q n'lpng ono, TJieiefore, U seems to iho land-lubber that a 0110-Uious-and-ton ship ought to bo, .ft it is not, a ship which can carry a thousand tons weight of cargpV As a matter of fact, a thousand-ton ship can prob- auly convey about 1300 or 1100 tons of coal or heavy morchandlso, says the Boston Transcript, X't Un ,A..nnn if ..1, 1 t-..l In ..... nqt tonnage. The gross tonnnge of n vessel is its entlro lutcrnap capacity measured In tons of 100 cubic feet and the navigation laws of the United .how this measurement for tonnnge aafp.ll be ascertained. Net tonnage Is measured by subtracting from tho gross tonnage of a vessel all space used for the accommodation of offic ers, nnd crow, for certain . gear for tho working of tho ship, and If a steam vessol for her propelling power or machinery, Including boilers and engines. Jn other words, the net tonnage of a- shlp-iB virtually tho sbaco, expressed In tons of 100 cubic feet, availnblo for tho carrying of passengers or cargo, In the cases of sail vessels from which no machinery tuiatu ii.ia 10 uo ucuuctpu, uie gross tminnirn nti.l n.t ,.,... B ' " But In HtrmnnrH tiia rv ,i,nnt..A...,.. -..,....v... y,lv fc.iv iiitrtiDululHUlllEI UIO widely dtlercnt. In all, or nearly all. ot tho iiorts of tlio woild, ship taxes, or dues, are uaseu upon tonnnge-ln tho United Statos upon net tonnnge. This Is al so the utandard of tolls for the Suez cuna. As a result tho effort of navni Architects a,nd shipbuilder and ship owners generally is to keep tho net lonuago or a ship as sum!! ns pos sible, and many ingenious devices .for "cheating measurement" have -been adopted-Aleslgnprs of merchant yes- and roonia for trado clnsbcs. other technical 11io mayor of Rochester Is per sonally asking lor $1,100 to main tain great Ui cater meetings con ducted by the association. A janitor's school Is tho .latest addition at tho Bedford Branch, lirooklyu Association. Bccauso Hho physical director of tho Scranton, Pa., -, Association showed that a public playground cquld be popular and made It so this summer, the city council and mayor havo directed that sovoral playgrounds bo sociued for npxt summer. ' ' Tho city ot Evorqtt. Wash., ask ed, tho Association to take chargo of its Labor Day sports, and4 then respecting tho association's 'prin ciples, tefused to pormlt tho salq of, ilqnor. There has been no break bo. tween'lhe. Amateur Athletic Lqnguo and tho Young Wen's r'hrlstian As sociation Athletic 'League, us has ueon roporiea; 11 Tho argest number of, athlotos qver fj6mpellhR,,lrV slnglo moots qx the Pacific coast" tqok part In a contest at Los 'Angoles recent- " An athletic union to promote clfeaji spert umoni 'the schools, clubs and associations In Mexico is bolng organized by tho y. M. C, A. N W Jff?1 r v.y 'oj mk lia4re,io jno XmmI 800'2 vCJou a(iq 01 pins it ojria miLiLLi JitiLi 1 rwny i virT- - - if rv '- T r-w" ti-" T-'T.. . T, .jaSBBBBBM 1 "X. A 1 9 HTY M1 IM'tl "" ---- hilih. SEHI6S i ' ever, there can be- no dbubt of its ( ,' r, 4It3 perlodof existence iik'warlted to a and skin diseases of every character,, ana its wiue become o,wcll known IhM iQAJEfr Skitt - Discases - nndrrthertroules' f ": "c u?WK ih.-hiih;i.j uw jwjwy;,, . is wckk or aimemiv, ujiu uhsoiv . .4 . ' I. I. - 1. M.'n ...... m .. .. . .W ....... IM I. M -"' " nnlv is R. S. H. certain in its rCSlllts. sols being ns adept In this "art as de- 1.$ signers ofx racing yachts. '"" DuV. the r navigation laws of the Unlied?Ral(s JQ. are exceedingly vigilant on lljfs point, and aro regarded as -fair dnd'eAson nblo in their requirements, scT'thfit tills evil of. fraudulent tonnage Is be lieved to bo J,cv ripriouu under the flng of tho L'n -1 States-' ttftm the liiercJuint l vics of some other coun tries. ?. -. Landsuun may wc' ba viiardpnd for their perplexity 11 i tonnage; In tho vcnuc,ular cf Op cu,-"6houjd mean sometimes lira tl !.;,: ahdsome tlmcs another. Tin nr.Vy'lepafrnht adds to the lnr it.iblo confusion by describing our sh!;-i of warvjii terms, not of grass register or iet'Wfclsrcr, but of displacement. Thus Ihe, Mass-, ohusctts is spoken of officially? a battle ship of 10,300 toifsftajjtho. Vermont, 'which has just 'sallod from, Boston on her first cruiso, as a bai tlcshlp of 1C,000 tons. Thlpmeans In ench case, that the ship displaced so many toiiB of watorr But the,. MA-l it of uslns displacement tonnage Instead of net tonnage gives the publfc an lIUhili;iuiqi'i id, u iiiiioui t uuj.,hv- chant vesscia are measure wijd have a uete,tonnaRe,of only 32M'-a"d w,ould have to pay dues pnltttat o'nly, - i't If passlng'through, tho guiStttcanal 'Av-3 This practice of tho navy-ulepartmou't , vTt? (exaggerated Idea of the actual size f rf ulilnu nt U'.ii " ''i'" " I'"- ,, Tlicso imtlonal iiieasuronients 'ot shipping, though "apparently arbi trary, are indispensablo; for Bhlpsf cannot bo classified with any exact ness on tho basts of tho torts of car go they actually carry, A ship wrhicli cquld .receivo and transpoit safely C000 tons weight of pig Iron would not hold 5000 tons of hay pr.cntton. Therofore, the BOernmonJs',,Sf"'tfio world bavo had to preset Ibonijeafiuro ment standards of their own, 'in Which tho (jreat marine insurance companies have had a powerful hand. And1 tho tondency Is to bring these standards Into more uiid more complete,, con formity, 5 X- j 9. 'V,t Llnht From 8tarvamf MoarUhM ' In Zululand, when the moon is it the full, objects ale dlstlncUj,)rvslbo at as groat a distance as soven'mlleV; whllo oven by Btarllght one can seo tq road print with pisro. t jWJS h .. lk . piles! ITCHING?' " . BLEEDING OH, PROTRUDING BJ Wo gunrantco to oltlior ;ure or retunl .iiv iiiuuvy iu uiijr i uifvirr iiuiu ji,iiui,, " nicodinK ur'rotrading Pilps who (oittt fully and properly uc l Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment le. T. n. Hobcrt of 1P3 Mnrtliull Stl, HyrntUfe, N. Y., nyii: "I'oi ntita e4ri t mifrcrcU from Uihltis and ptotrudlRe 'illi wMcl wars no bad that they ijccciwltatpit my uliiienca from pro'ewlnnai tttltlrx I ! nmneroim rcmcdlrii and undprAcnt nnrt onora. tlon without relief, lint liy tlMnc Dr. A W, Cbaso'n Qlntmnt I nm vnv) pcrinonnnlly nircd." too a bax All ileilem or Dr. A. W. Chaso tledlclco Co , UutCalo, N. Y. For salo In Ration, Ohio, by Flock aiv's Drug Store. f -- h FRENCH FEMALE I PILL?S. A S'n, Cbi Iiiiii tor Crruum llianisinoi!'' MtVH IK3WN TaMll.'r.i Bur.1 Bjt SmI..1 fuuon Uuur.ble.il uw i.&ii. llitumAA. fun. ...!. I lot I.M jptr to. Will una uai .. trl.l, Ukt mU fit' )! l.lf.t.fl. 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