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SBl 0 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.. TUESDAY, APR. 4, 1911. . . I '",.-.'.,' w. i N DfFAIRCHILD BILL iislsl if YOUNG TEACHER'S LARGE TOBACCO -sssiggr 1 w 'BRINOS CRSTICISM;13v: DEATH IS QUICK DEAL PENDING iliMVlf l jTtttttTtTTtihj ill I I mil) do overcome In conro nf tlinc. PJS HjT ' tok S tflfi 9 Ik H t' H 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 H" " "To cnrrv nut tlio Intent of till rri- 5M Lw Si B aV 1S& IV A V MB r IJZT3OTF'"i IS. . IB. .UIM RiM M BOM M1 BV BB The Wclkom Warmer Slro S',4 x 514 Indies, wolght 4Vi mimes 'I )it only modern, safe, orfecllvo nnil MUlSlblo HUllStltlltO (or tllC UUtltllUltcll Hot Wnlrr Hug. I No wnter to heat no rubbor to rot. Will lust for years. The Warmer W mado of motiil Jieut ed within nnn tulttiito by tlio lighting nnil Insertion of a' paner tubo con taining a lihiclcfi. Maiiki'lcl anil iiilorlfvi fuel generating n uniform heat which Inst over two liourH at n rout or less than onn rent. It Ik rurved to til nny pnillon of llio lioilv unci held In place by moans of u bug ami bull allowing tlm vvonror to nintu about at will ,s a ri killlk llie Wolkom Warmer lias no equal. It Pan bo put Into constant action nnil Is nillsi('iiB.tbl In i-a.-PR of rhouina tlsm, lumbago, neiiinlgl.i, sciatica, rranips, nic. II) placing tliu Wtiimcr on tho nf rycied pnrt tlm heal being ilry, not mnlKt Ihidfi out ttn roltl. Physicians ay that the moist heat of tlm lint wat er bag IH not cure but nggrr.vnto tlm ' aliments tlboVtl mentioned. Jluiiv hmn boon mid not a t-'ngln complaint I Complete nutllt Including Warner, lug belt. 'll ami 10 tubes of fuel M-ut jiniKilil in any part of tho t' ii,. IP. Win of I 'Ml. If 1 1 wish In know morn about this vvondeilul device wrllo Inlay for free llrl'CliptlVO booklet. WELKOM WARMER MFG. CO. 10S 1'iillnii Sl Nch York. SA & CO. Good Old Guckeniieimer Pure Rye Bottled in Do ml JULCS IT.RCHAnDS &. riLS" CALirOHNIA 8PARKLINQ WINE3 Wr Deliver lo Any Part of the City PHONE 3181 ROSA & CO., Alakea and Queen Street PRIMO BEER acific Jaloon KINO AND NUUANII STREETS aisifer Deer KOH SALE AT All 3AW Telephone 2131 Order Cream Pure Rye Sold br LOVE JOY AND 0 C. You'll find they're all good fel lowt here. "It's the Fashion" Hotel nr. Fort D. II. Dav(ei, Prop V7r w rvn ijryy jrjuu'jiL'i itUy in tW Cts.c w ttxcv PLAIN CPCECH gets to tho point quicker l.'vcry lime vve examine u pirsnnn eyes or lit a pair of glasses, wo give tlm! full ineusiiro of our nxprjcnee, which exteiejs over many yenrs. Tlin"'xperl"nee has given hs the i.klll nud ability to ask for nnd intrlt your roiilldince ' A. N. Sanford, OPTICIAN Boiton Bulldlnn Tort Stroet Ovtr Aluy & Co. - .m - . - -- .-. ...... IJ.----S it it- ii i i i Homcsleailinrj Attacked and , Defended at Public Hearing. Himidk siipimrt and itrong eniulcm . t Ion lur tin' lieu l.i li1 plan (if Sen- in I'liirChlhl niarkeil tin- bearlnn hebl on the bill Inst nltilit bv the nys ami emus from the public Innils for school nn .'Hi cniniiilltee of the Senate. Tlio ' pm pones nnil the plncliiK of the eilu Kiibject before the meelliiK was Ken.itp, r.itlonnl ncctls In this bill will iIpcpIvc.' j Joint Itesolutlon N'o. 1. enutalnlnir n I bill wtikli Consress wonbl bo nslteil I in pass, wltlulmwlnt! nil of the i1p - I loped nxrlciiltiirnl IniiiN of the Tor-, rllnry rrom the nppllcnllon or tne chlbl (Jeclnreil that the "monstrosity np homostenilliiB law ami pl.iclnrt their nil- plieil to both shies of the question." mlnlsti.itlnn In the hniuN of a ciuiiiuls- -wv nre snlllm; under n false Imn slon to be appointed by the Ooernor, nor of hnniestoudlllK folly," he snld, tile system to be hi operation ncr a' nn, t s,aliout time; we nilmltted n period of llfty sears. (arc wrong. Tlio tahm of the public W (t. Smith declared that "this innds Is brliiK illsslpateil without fur mensiire Is a villous one nud I ''" ! tlicrlnrr the Idea of hoincstenillnii nnil hnrdlv discuss It temperately." loslnir Kovi-runlpnt nsset by the Very i; l'nxoii lllsliop wan eqiinlly pertain , failure of the homestenillnir policy to that the Idea rnjilit be applleil success- W(,rk out as planned. It Is time that fullv "I am In fnvor of the ucnornl UP were dcillcnteil to the Idea of tho plim of that bill." snbl Jlr. lllsliop. ; We hnve to no fometniiiK nnu me. At the present time the lalul Is Ruin)? lime Is now." j Into the lininls of the fow nnil Is be- J V Coolie declared Hint If a plank , R i,,t ( ,c Territory forever. Al r.mbii.lyliiK the lnnd plan proposed hail icucd lnimestendcrs nre slliiily wnltlns In en Inserted In the rti'Piilillcun pbit- Krn, (10 Onvc-lnpeil land and then form, not one-half of the pirty candl-lKcll out. That Is not tlm ploiiwrlnn d ites wiiulil have been seated In the Knrlt upon which the homesteaillnir liotisps of the Irf-Rlsl.iture He also cbnlleiiBed Kalrchlbl lo submit the Idea to a plililsdtc. st tin tor ChlllliiKWorth ilpelared Ills siippoil of the objttt nuiRlit lo be oh-j Senator ChllllnKWorth then nskeil lahlld hi Hie rnlrchlbl bill, dctlarlns o. Smllh If he could point out nap cafe Hint he had no iiiiilbleiice In the exist- uherc linmi'ittiiiillnix bad been success lim homesieiidliiiT 'vstem (u mid that If It was not possible for IHclinM lvus dcelnri 0 OJiai , "pre-cut himiestondlniT system Is as b.nl m it i'iiiiIiI be." but did not care to commit himself on the Rciicrnl terms of the rnlrchlbl plan Senator Jinlil took n conserMitlve view of the situation, declaring that tho laud policy had to be looked at mm the viewpoint of the nation nml In pr. juration for ultimate Statehood, lie .11.1 not approve of tlm IMIrrhllil plan In Us present form. I'resl.luil (lllinore of Hie t ouege m Hawaii polnl.sl out the e lonile laws' .ipidleiihle to Teiiltorlal land develop-1 in. 'lit and inslsleti nun ron"" """ , Ilnki'il with the cultivation o largo. . . . , ... ....I....1 llflltll I ireiis or lalul iiiimr one w-iiiui. i V. II KiirrliiKtun sliowen inni nn-1 HospUnls for Its people, wall Is tlio onl place whero no puhllo ..j ,m llnt i,fCvo that there Is a land ll set aside for the benellt of the rnnunlty In the world with one-bnlf ediiiittloii.il needs, nud staled that the r tln ,,rr cn,tn wealth of Ilnwall." Inruo revenues nre obtained on tha.nn jr. ltbhnp, "that has not pro mjlnl.iml from that source, for eduea- J vlilrtl an Institution for the care of Its tlon-il purposes. Indigent sick. It Is the Devil's own Alie Lewis, n member of tho eom-.nBi i !fon ii1(, ones we have going. mission appointed by tho Onvernnr to studv the land question before tlio ,nai. j know, for I have cared for nun ailments to the Organic amendment , nI1(.,.H ,,f that liiKtitiltlun for n were drawn up, I old of Hie dllllcultles mni,r nr years. There nre never suf tbat beset the members of the roinmls- I ncient funiN from the Leglsbituie and slon In endenvorlng to necnre puiuic, hearliiKs nnd Hie evpresslo'n of the sen tlnienl of the community. Campbell Misting. The i ntlro nbsi nee of ndmlnlstrntlon iilllelnls Inti rested In the land question . .. i t... i no member or t;ncrnor I rears innciai I rnmllv was nre lent, the thnlrman slat ing Hint T-and Commissioner Campbell luul been nskeit to be present. Ir. culling the meeting to order. Chairman ralrehlbl o-cplalneil thnt tho resolution embodvliuT the new lnnd pulley had been Introduced In the Sen- ate by Hie wnys and means commltteo a sulistlt tute to a resolution nsmng for Hie setting nsl.le or n trnct or gov eminent land on Knnnl for the benefit of the College nf Hawaii. The report of the committee nnd the resolution were read, nnd r.ilrrlilhl then prncecil eil lo evptaln t)ie gcntrnl terms of tho bill It wan proposed to ask Congress to eunet He pointed nut thnt the nppenl to the Supreme Court from rules nnd reg ulations of the proposed commission would be sufficient safeguard, nnd nsk eil fortt "full, fmnk nnd free discus sion." C S. Desky began by asking Chair wai a mnuir or comment win-n ,i.t. coniiioiiniy, ji incfc iuiih iuu nunu." m.stlnc was called to order by Chair-1 ncient for the ways and means com man rnlrchlbl. In the Throne Itoom. . mlltee to get n hustle on nnil nttempt Willi the eveeptlon of Auditor l'lslirr. i to Iiml n renusly. then what Is?" man Knlrchlld It It vtns tho plan In if!a (IDn ,, year ngo. It was thought withdraw nil of the developed ngrlcul- the mailer was settled. Ill September tural lnnds of the Territory from home-i.u )mil condition of the Hipubll Mcndlng for n period of llfty yenrs. ,.,, nnrty. You will remember thnt "It Is," Ifalrchlbl replied, "we es tlmnte, however, that thnt Is nn nrcn eitunlly as Inrge ns tho developed lands Hint will be fully ndnpteil to settlement by homesteaders." The renl views on the plnn begnn to receive expiesslnn when Senntnr Judd asked W. O. Smith If ho wns opposed or fnvornblc to the bill. "I can answer that very briefly," wns the reply. "I nm not only not In fn vor of It, but I nm very strongly op Imis.i1 lo It. It seems tilmost Impossi ble that the men behind tho Iden nro slncrre In advocating It It would re move the bulk of the public lands from po.tslhle liomestenillng for n period of llftv yenrs, dinpplng nil nf the snfe guivrils and nil of the restrictions Hint have been applied through necessity.". Tho qieaker then went back to tho time of Knmehnmeha III. nnd his dis tribution of lands to the peoplp, de claring Hint "It would stnnd for nil Hmn as n monument tn that great king and i about "MOO tons of coal annually his advisers." lie spoke of tho frnm-jfrom foreign countries, nbout thrcu liig of the first homestead act In 18"' fourths of willed has been supplied by Snnford II Dole, then n member of. , asIi.i,, ,iln i,,,!,.,,,.,, from .Inn.in. tln Ioi;il.Tturo, nml Ofrl.iroil thnt tho; "voice tin ft t-nnu' from ncra tho writer in nn nneorlnln n,l. .leelnrlnff llm. absolute. Imperative policy of the nn - tlonnl government thnt Ilnwall Is to rneournge the small farmer nnd dlvlilolng of tho Panama Canal. Tho ship up the land as much as possible. Imminent of coal fiiim tho United States noi nriniisi' inienering witn staii- llshed Iniljistrles" lie stnted Hint It was only Mny 10 of last yenr that ConcTPss passed Hie bind amendments lo the Organic Act, nnd Hint It would place the Terrltmy In nn absurd light tn go before Congress ngnln nnd nsk for ii n upsetting of the land law even In fore the present system had been given n fair trial "I bellevo that some of tbomend Incuts to tho Organic Act wero not Hut we lire bound to the principle, nnil the Voice fin-in Washington lias been that the public liuiili nf Hawaii must bo i sutiitlvlilpil " Mr Smith ilcclarnl Hint the dlltlciit tlct Hint lint! Iippii encountered In liomcitPiiilliiK were Inherent ntnl rniibl mil) bo overcome In course of tlinc. "To carry out the Intent of till res- million anil leave only tlm iiiuleviliippil i.m.i.. for the iimm-stcmicr would be me grciucii mep nncitwnrii since mere, bus bprn civilized government In these IslnniN." sabl Mr. Smith. ''I nm try liiic to xpenk teinpprntcly, but In carry out this plan woubl be nothing Ipss limit iinintious. C'oimress miiiiM nev- er cmnliler It. To yc. a'lilo there rev- no oni It will certnlnly not throw ilust In the ej-es of CoiiRress." a Falie Dannor. lteplylnK to Mr. Smith, Senator llalr- (jri'iitei - t Knoil for the grpatest number. J ,mry based wlnmver found. I Hiilm the plan In this resolution will iniike the country nnil pn-sirvn reve Illlp for tp Territory." i plaiilntlont to acquire nil or tlio hon,ieileails by purchase within n pc- rlod of fifteen yens, with a spondlm; loss to the Territory Mr. Smith practically conceded that this was so. nilllliiKWorth then as serted that he was favoiable to some such plan ns contained 111 the I'alr chlbl rcnlutlon, win re the public lnnd nnil the revenue therefrom would be conserved lo the Territory. Billion Supports. .r,, r, ,nnrfcB r 1'nxon lllsliop '',',' " ,' . . . . ,,,.,, of the resolution of the ways, """" '" win. uncertainly at ,, m(,111H ,.oniinlttie of the Senate "' whether It wns Clifford or Ills conslltnteil someimng oi un nuiici- nlr,, mmii the eoiiimuiiltv for Its fall- . ... .. . .. ... .1 uro lo provioe nucqiiiiio hciihois ,,.a( , ,ntr,ry of the Queen's IIos. ,,v,.ry , ).ro knows that when there Is a health einergenc)' the health nu thoiltles have to go ilowiitnwii to get money to fight the epidemic, Oittsldo ii few new buildings, our school liulld Iiies nre n illsernre to nny clvlll?eil i . .i ... un ... u.. Mr. Illsbop then stnteil that It was the llkid policy or tho Unlit d States got eminent to liomesle.iil undeveloped lands, but not lauds that had already been successfully cultivated. "The lioinesteadlng policy In the West did not nm oat people ulrendy tbeie," tnld Mr. Illsbop "It was plo- neiring work that was encourageii. 'in 10 (Siainl Muliele mil not ucveiop lilt country In the coinmercl.il stusti. It was the Industry In cultivating the land. The Idea of u commission Is a good one 111 preserving it great asset for posterity. If wu aio ufrnld to tell Congress what we neiil," concluded nKiup, 'then our llnlsh Is In sight." J. P. Cooke's Vlewt. J. 1. Coolvo wuh upponcd to the bill. "Yon will leiueiuber," said .Mr. Cool.e, "that largely lit the Instance of tho Delegate it special session was culled for the pmposu of putting through tho uiiifiulmeiitH to the laud law. Congress lid not impress Its Dual npiirovnl until the laud question did not tomo up III nny shape or manner. I say If you had put a plank In tho Itepubllcuu plntform to turry out tho spirit of this resolu tion nn would not havo seated ono lllth of the ltepubllciin representatives tlectpil in this Inst election. If tlm nronle linrt known what was on tho outside and vvhnt wns being iheiped. you would nol have been elected. I challenge you, Mr. Chnlrmnn, to pass this bill and then submit It to n picn Isclte." ' HAWAII IMPORTING 75,000 TONS COAL (HkcI.iI lliilletlu Ocrrtsiionibiue.) Washington, Murch 22. According to a stntenient of tho Ilureau of Man ufactures of tho Dep.utinent of Coui meiro and Utbor Hawaii imports 1 " -- .---, - In tulditton, an iiincaaliiK quautUy of ! SllllH0-cl frillll tllO United . Slates, nud tills trade may ho oxpect- oil to doveloi further after tlio upon- Hawaii dining tlm calendar yenr lIHO nggreguted BLCil tons, vulueil nt 9181,214. ns ugulust 3,7Q2 tons, valued nt $113,0:17 In limy. JOHN B. MONK. 'I ho Aiibirnllim pietnior, In open ing llio campaign thorn against mo nopnlles cited thn Unllod fitntes ns a hoiilhlo oxamplo of a trust-rlddou country. . . . ... . .Struck By Tram, Livingston Dies Shortly After Hos pital Is Reached. Clifford 12. Livingston, business iiRunt nnil registrar nf Knmelmmelm schools, who was struck by an O. It. & I,, train yesterday afternoon nml badly hurt, illoil shortly nftor 3 o'clock, almost as boom uh ho reached Queen's Hospital, when! he had been taken from the rnlltoad station. Tlio police still ndhero totho tho ory that Livingston's death was duo at least partly to premeditation, that lie was wandering, 111 nnd despond ent near tho (racks when ho Haw tlio onRlno approaching nnd n sudden Im pulse caused him to hurl himself In front of It- .Members of tho family, however, nre more Inclined to tho belief Hint llin young man became be wildered when ho found himself near the track anil In his dared condition did hot know how to get out of tho wny. He luul been III for llie weeks preceding the accident nnd a sovero physlcnl breakdown may have been accompanied also by a nervous de bility. It was learned yesterdny afternoon that Livingston had gone for a walk tilling the beach at tlio suggestion of his wife, alter he had complained of being tired of the walks ho has been Inking up Knlllil alley In an effort to regain health. Slniid In l'riiiil of Train. Knglncer Iloyil of tho O. It. & h, giving his ncconnt of tho affair, nays that Livingston was wnlklng down the track In the same direction aRtfin train was running, and after stop ping a monipnt, throw himself direct ly In tho path of the engine, standing with his hack to tho ourushlng train, arms folded. Some iliniculty was experienced In Identifying the remains yesterday nt- brother Chester who had been In Jurcd. Stanley Livingston, another brother, arrived llrst nt tho hospital, and later Captain Winter, Third Cav alry, who Is tho military Instructor nt Kameliamelia scliools, reached tlio hospital, accompanied by Mrs. Win ter nnd Mrs. Clifford Livingston. ldenttllcntion was established by Mrs. Livingston when sho saw a ring tak en from tho body, nnd tho news as published In tho Ilullotlll 111 Its second edition yesterday afternoon t Mill! OfC, trie..,. i, !. ....1.11m ....... I u."fc ,., ji ,"U I'UIJIIl, WilM LOII1- pletely runllrriied. Llvlilgslon v,'ns well known throithont tho Islands nnd his death Is deeply regretted. Ilo was born July 23. 1877, In Qulncy, 0., nnd lint! been connecled' witli tho schools for four years. A llttlo less than two yturs ago ho married Miss Carpenter, who was then a teacher In tho Ka inehamelin Seluioi for Clirls. i PUPILS STICK Mrs. Compton Backed In Row With Inspector By the Students. (Hnecl.il 11 U 1 1 e 1 1 ll Ccrrcsnondence.) HII.O, April 1. Ever slnco Inst Tuesday llio town lifts been In an up loar over a row In tho high t.cdool, which, whllo II was fairly trivial lo start wild, wns mado to nssiimo to tally unwarranted proportions, mainly Hiioiigh tho methods of Investigation uni ployed. Tho nffnlr stalled a couplo of weeks ngo when I'jlnclpnl llichmnnd tundo chaiges ngnlnst Mm. Ceiniptnn, teach er of ICngllsh, the grounds being In subordination nml rofusal to obey tho oiders of tho pilncipnl. (libsnn made one of his Investigations, consisting incidentally In picking up gossip and minor, nnd do gathered together a cholro collection. On Tuesday ho confinnted Mrs, Compton with tho charges light In llio high school, nml then proceeded to question tho varl oiih tencliors ono.dy ono In regard to tho truth of tlio allegations. Mrs. Compton followed him about on his undignified rounds, nnd tdo icnult was a wordy linltlo, willed greatly do- llghtcd tho pupils. (Ilbson suspended Mrs. Compton, but this lady Is a great favorite with the pupils, nnd wdllo tho corps of learners Is unanimous in tho support of tho principal, whoso charges they coutlim, tho pupils stick to Mis. Coniptnn, On Wednesday morning (Ilbson sent a pollco n Ulcer to tho school. Ho then mado for tho wilds of l'tuin. where ho tomnlned without leaving Ills nddi ess until tho night before tdo sto.unor sailed for IlonO' lulu. Itlchniond sent tdo pollco officer away, tolling him that tlio situation did not require such licrolc measuies, hut tho following day, as soon as tlio morning prayers had been said, about half of tho pupils matched out of tho high school to tlio Andrews lesldenco, which Is Just opposite tho dgd school, nud whero Mrs, Coinp touiesldes. Hoio I hoy remained tliitmghout thn school period It hns been decldod to hold llio mil ilieellng of tho American library us snclatlon at l'asadomi, California, May 18 to 24. WITH TEACHER Kona Company Expects to Get Record Crop and Sell It Entire. Tho biggest denl over consummated In Hawaiian lobar en is pending, jiml will he closed With the gathering .of tho biggest crop tin record by the Kona Tobacco Compnuy, which has Its plantation nt Hjmth Kona, Hawaii. Local pcoplo interested in thin company hnve received an estlmato salt! to bo close tq 12fi,000 pounds fori this seasons ciop, unci within a few weekfl W. II. Daniels, the expert who camo from tho coast to work with Jared M. Smith, will leave for tho mainland to confer with mainland buyers regarding tho sale of tho en- tltuo crop. A New York flrin, which has tnken snuio of this tobacco In tlio past, Is Again after the product, n cigar firm which will tuko the whole crop. More over, tho Kona Tobncco Company's leaf litis becotno noted In the trado already, so much so that Inquiries have b6on received from competitors of tho Una which bought tobacco liero last year. Carl Vngt & Sons, 17(1 Water street, New York City, who nro largo Im porters nnd packers of leaf tobacco, lately wrote tlio Hawaiian Promotion Committee, referring In tlio fact that another II rm had tried somo of tho Kona tobacco nnd adding: "Wo nro deslious to get In touch with somo rnlser or company, other than tho one we alliido to ubovn, In order lo placo this tobacco bore. Thin company or Individual raiser (refer ring to the Kona Tobacco Company) sold this tobacco here. It Is well sorted, cured, etc. Tills Is essential so as to facilitate Its sale. Wo have good connections nnd can placo such tobacco, linn! Waller II. Kvnns, chief of Insular stations, suggested wo wrlto you." Tdq work being done by Mr. Daniels with tobacco Is the subject nf high commendation by a local business mm Interested In tobacco raising. Ho said yesterday. "Daniels has shown the Territory how to raise and euro tobacco right, and ns a result tlio crop of the Kona company this year ought to sell for from llfty lo a hun dred per cent belter prlco than Hint of last year." FIREFIGHTERS SAVE FOREST Mffecllvo vvoik dono by the lire figliltrs who subdued the blare on the Miino.1 hills Saturday night Is respon sible for the saving of much vnluablo timber land and n number of bunga low h upon the M mi on ridge I'oresti r llosmer, who led the fire lighters, prevented tho fire, from reach linj dangerous proportions nnd. Inci dentally, saved many line koa trees, llosmer stntes that the lire was not so damaging ns nt first reported, but thnt it required all of the exertions of the fire-lighters to confine It within the nrcn of nbout thirty acres. " The fire started back of James noytl's place, having -Its origin 111 n lire started by n Chinese servant. It spread rapidly, nnd It wan not until lifter stremfnys work by llosmer, nnd IlnughS nnd' Hock nf thn Ilureau of Agriculture and Forestry, assisted by a number of trusties sent to Manoa by order of Sheriff Jnrrctt, Hint the blnzo wns brought under control and sub dued. IIAXI) roXCKKT. The Hawaiian band, by general re quest, will give a concert nt tho Kn kaakn Mission this evening rnniineuc Ing nt 7:30 n'clock. Tdo following program has been prepared: Marcli "Um-l'a" ( Ilrown Overturo "Light Cavalry" ... Suppo Intenuezzti "Nortd Ilcncd" ...lllnclc Selection "A Uunnvvny Girl" , . . . Monckton Vocal Hawaiian songs, .nr. dy Ilerger Selection "Amnrlcnn Alr,'.Conterno Internicr.roV'ln Cupid Anns"..WIilto Finale "Kid-Nee-Font" (Irecn Tho Slur Spangled Ilanncr. e i W V l r n ii 1 1 1 1 p l nsr yonr. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box PARIS MEDICINE CO , St. Louia, V S. A, kvSw5SJ5SSsSisnSsSk555SBSKI for Infants and. Children. Physicians Prescribe Castoria. C ASTORIA tins met with pronounced favor on tlio part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies anil medical authorities. It Is used by physlcianj with results most gratifying. Tdo extended uso of Castoria Is unquestionably tdo result of 'lireo facts : lit, Tdo indisputable evidence that It Is Harmless Sritl, Thnt It not enly allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates iba load; tint. It Is nil agreeable nnd perfect substitute for castor oil. It Is absolutely safe. It docs not contain any opinio, morpdini', or other narcotlo and does not stujicfy. It is unlike Soothing Byrups, Ilatcman's Drops, Godfrey's Ctfrdlul, etc. This Is a good deal tor a medical Journal to nay. Our dhty, liowcter, Is to expose danger and record tdo means of advancing health. Tdo day for poisoning Inno cent children through greed or Ignornnco ougdt to end. To our knowledge, Cos or la Is a remedy which produces composure anil health, by regultitdlg tho i) tern not by stupefying it and our tiaif f Journal of Health. Tlio signature of loar CulorU lUodi flrat lo Hi claw . In luy ttvit) jan ofpMCllc I ctn r I ntier ktt foujjtl ujlMag tut to flllad th place." WtlXUM UtLMOftT, li. I)., Cletcl.nJ, OMo. "I hT SMd yonr Culeirlt In tht cut of mj own baby and find It plesunt lo Uke, and bavo obtained excellent rtaulu fium lu iw," B. A. DccniKix, It. D., I'lilladelpbla,r. " I take plearart In ncommcndliie yonr (faitoila, harloff recommended lu oae In many toatanua, and Con.ldcr It the beet lata, live Uiat could be lied. t-f pecUllr for children.' NiTnaxtiL K. Kiss, It. D., St, Iralu, llo. Children Cry for F In Use For Over 30 YeaVs. California Butter that which vi: siu.i, is nr.MAniCAiiu: fou its tla von dm ki:i:imko quality tiiiiiii: is a suookhtiok OF llUTTF.RCUFS AN'll DAISIKH IK HVl'llY OONCH Metropolitan HEILDnON 4 LOUIS, Proprietor. 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It la tbe bral'tlilnK for bifinU and chU dn.u I bare crcr known aod I recnmmeiid If li. K. KlKILSIOS, II. II., Omata, Nell, "IlMtag do tin the past ll t jeart prractlbeA jour Caic4.a for Infantile atomacti disorders, I. moat bvartt'r ronmend Ita nau. Tho furuiula couulua iiotl'lrg Jelettfloae totberooatdi-llLateof children. J. II. Elliott. II. 1).. Ken Ttuk Clir. letcher's Castoria. warn Meat Market TELEPHONE 1814 $1.50 to $3.50 WASH CLOTHS and SPONQE8 TRIED W, B W t l " i '. U I i FORT AND BERETANIA 8TREET8 HARRISON BLOCK . '8 .liXMMskUiLji. . i' . .' ..tv