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r 1 tHFJornfn and Pilot I rOUR I Kr.N I II VKK KRVAN, l b, l-KIUA vtOKMMi. MAX. il 12, NUMBER 81 Baa is CI V ) cooo 00 00000 row 50 Dozen I luck Towels, regular 25c grade.. 36x22 I5c a pair Plain artcLnordcrcd Percale 36 incLc wide, special 10c a yard All new patterns White Quilt 72x90 just 50c WAGNER &C0. POOOOOOOOQOQ -I in i JUST RECEIVED RED The CLOUDJHEESE Finest FuOfeam Cheese Howell & Newton Grocers and ( offec Roasters I'nones 21 1 RULE OF THE ROAD. A London Pebcerr an Explained til Matter Very Clearly. 'Tie r.rst i5.iv Iti I'i. gland" a; s an A uteri in traveler. r:y li-:trt J sj n i : Inl) my thr. at sever J UT'S Hiding nil f fl bll. Ill"' driver would ill way turn toward tin- I ft w Iumi we were ulxiilt to pas another X 4-ti i- !. mill. iillhoilgh I knew lli.it t tin ( was tin' English cllslom. I held !l lifh! niu cot shivers anticipating it t! 1 I n every llmi'. one morning I ! ilji lo H ill' "iii ui nt Iv iibC'n Cross to Eft luy hearing, and, a In- win dls nih to be talkative. kept hi:. i i I'lii pany. 'Among other thing. I nskisl Iilm whether there win uny rule requiring lslestrlan tn keep Ihe 1 f t . Xu, he tnl.I me; It wa only f ir the romlw.iv thnl I In rule held "I then asked dim why It was Hint In England It"'? nlway ttirtiisl t,, the Ifft. whereas In all other countries the nile In Imc ti tin- riKht " 'th. Il'ijt-ry ItnjMirimit to kwj tu i thi l-ftfi all iMTloiiHly knrrr It wa,w-j liiiixirtm I In olwri tlii of th road, ln:t why turn In tlir - v.-'. 'jsri"' "WVII, h aald. Til kIiow you Now ' )U ;-im. tiT and Iw Inl in.- to the middle of the roadway Yo .-e.- he ronllnued. 'how the trnrtlc iimvea along i Ilie two klden of the roadT "Ye. I aaw, and a pretty alcht II km, too a vtrlng of all aortn of on veysnee roinlliir toward U on our rU'hf mid another tnotlng away from in on the left nt far ai Ilie eye rould i " Well, flow alul In- wa I l"V III! I .ri'sive stipp".'.- j mi wire driving il iit In the middle here and ii not her I l.i'lTk-i- .! c i m I nt: the oilier w'y . I.'el ' toii t'irTiiil the rijlil. don't U .il noiiM In- getlllig III the I u i f !l'l t'loe ehli lin''' 'Yi -. I jii t li.it " II. !i:i' why we always turn I I. in, i." ifierw.ird tint the 'd 1 .! oe tivl :i i f..r nil I he tnfi. million i-id ::heii ine" olH! t'i iii;ii j A ROYAL DESPOT. i I WuMtemberg Prince Who Sold Hie Subjects Like Cattle. I'ruil and ileMil were toii- of the I ietty prln who ri:!ed tin- father- In r il In-fore lti Napolenuli' war-. wept them :iwa " tl -!. Jjl'.-elie of U urt teiniiiir. I. m I'i I T'J . ill'il Iii 17:i'l arid ilnriim to- Wt Ihe jc-ari of life toiiueiitiil hi-, pan-liti, UU wivet r.tid ItN out ti II h 'Irxt roniort. I'red rlrka of !'. reiitli. TTa worthy of lillll When eliterlfg Wiirttemlx-r .ili afirr their IliairlUKe ttie giliH threw mutter .f flower In .'ront i f them. "What do thoe dog watit'" Ihe prlnreiia axked her hUtlifltnl They were alwaya quarreling and never epoke to eni h oilier without aiiarllng The prlnre wa alwaya abort nt tumicy and aold (,im of hi aubjeota to I'ng land to raine the wind. He took the lr wretrhea from tbe fields, rlapped .t nnlform on theui and aent tbem to their deatlualloo a If they were rattle, lime lie railed all tbe young men of a rertaln d!atrh-t lefore blin and mad the following speech: "My brave boys, do you w ant to go to fight Id tbe rank of tbe Ktigllab heroes against the sav age of the continent?" No reply was mnde for tbe moment. Then a number of the youths atepped forward, and one of th.-m said. "We do not want to Im old like Bheep.' Tbe prlnre prompt ly gave order for two of tbem to t seized, put against a wall and ahot at onre. Tben while the blood was run ning from tbe mutilated hodl-s of the two unfortunates tbe prlnre by dlrlne right said: 'Tlnn away. You see I do not want to Impo- my wilt on you. I think of your welfare like a father do- of M children. You want to fk'ht by the side of the valorous Kng llsb " All consented. 8-hlller heard hi father tell thl story, and be himself related It In scene of one of hi flay. Bank of England Watchers. When you enter the Knnk of Eng lend by nny ibor four pair of eye unt'h you. though jmi nr.- unaware of thl f.i t Stuati-d (ioe to tl:e I 'hiding place Pi wl.l. h are c.oors ari' f.'iir K:irliui 'tl-e brir.l.. ).tl ca'i tici sec thriii. but thcyVvi w.it. b y.u vi:h the aid of reflecting n.Irr.T I'i 1ii Ii tl;cy can ace your en: ranee ..I'd exit and every movement from lh time ymi enter the porta' of wc.iUh t the moment von Jenvethem. EFFORT BY PROXY. Involuntary Attcrta to Help Athletea at Exciting Moment!. Iii pictures il t : i : - t -1 j i ; t It l n . i tm-Ily ImrdY r.oe und lilgli J u ijj ; nil occasional k-. lainr I Mi-ti I" u ijiiiM-r Misitirc. If !t I a jii lure f mi athlete Ia i 1 nt:. ton i li iJn I l ik tin HMt i.i:ir h.n Involuntarily raised hi right log. twisting hi l""ly In automatic expres hlnti nf it desire to help the Jumper. With hurdle rue photograph thl cf ten may U- noticed, tun, and In the ease f (.printer not n few men aland W illi face twisted up and holding Ibe tin- ill In corri-ot Imitation of the ath lete actually cnuicllug. So, t Mi, with fiMitlmll vlfMt. In n i'f a Mc nnnie tin rn wait a ihtoi;raiu of a iiimu on tin- aid.' Hue wan IiIiik a tacklf wlin wuh i rourliliig dow n l:i al iixwt rn. I luittatloii it a wailing ! frtiM inn n whu was aliowu at th mo- . lui til luuUIng ready for liU lap at the ruuinr. lu who follow athii-llra know how lutoiunlarr IhU N. ihm athltl train- rr Iihk aiM-rl In buudrrdu of r1'"- fur- M'. wati-liliiK aninf on of hU hnrg.n high Jumping, with hi h-g awung mil juai as If he wore making the leap himself. There It a aort "i relief for the feeling of trying to help the JuniT lu awlniciug the l.-g up m. and alumni any rni I likely to tlml hluiMelf doing It lntiiirtlvely. It may l- iioilre.1 at prlri-nhts that Koine men g- through Ihe entire l.attle f .11 l..-lt for pille h. Totting and rounler Ing mi I inn c i mi ry tpiM'tietit m they wnlrh the strutfle U-f'Te thelll.- Men drlii' and ride horti In rai-es from the I u ;o1 mnkiiig the effort In Ihe slretrh along wiih the jo, key of Hielr f.iney. Thl Wit ( the w.-:i known feature among th" tae crowd where there are nn ii v grand Mm.d rider. " In wres tling mat. In nl:!iot nay one Jj!,trv, purely i l;ittinrt, to help liie nt i'i-te who is down and who is lirMglng il" JMTStel I a"lthe f'" Alid let thele Is r.ilely Ilo-.!li e',i- pathl ':-ge-!i -n In the a!-nr hirgeil w vii to hrl'ig e'-'iit n retn't tnf -t . i it - - fi-ri-i : fr .in what naturally might he epe. t. d at the liiofin-pt when the g'ent. tt w l-h for oiiiethlng else Is Imrii lin t Is to nay. the high Ji:r::;-.rr iloeMi't iioi-estarlly clear the bar. nor M e t-.rl-iti-r iii--7e out the Itn h or to that he needs, nor the Jo. key whip hit mount in for The head that mentis .torv - Washington l't Eugen Sue's Vanity. Not w l'h(atnlin the etraonlin.irv literary mi -ivt, wl,. h he enjovej Tjh.-ti his works vere the v. gdc. Kit cene fiio ii t.i nail H tie. re as n inati i T fashion than a man i f !e",.r. After hi dinner at the t afe de I'arl be would gravely stand on Ihe step smoking his clir-ir nnd listening to the conversation w iMi nu air of siiis-rlorlty wIMiotit attempting lo take part l:i It Ills mind wa ti.ieisl to I far away, devising scheme for the social and moral Improvement of bis fellow creature Tbee philanthropic mua lug did not prevent hi in from pnylng a i-reaf Jcal of attention-too much HTbas-to his personal appearance, for even In those day of beau, bucks and dandles, of Counts d'Orsay and other, men could not help thinking Eilgeue Sue overdressed. Umbrella Etiquette In Turkey. In China ladles are attended by serv ants who bold umbrellas over tbelr bead. Tbe Chinese and Japanese In troduce loth tbe umbrella and parasol Into their decorative work and athletic sports, la western Turkey It U neces sary to clowe an umbrella on meeting people of high rank, and a European traveler who was passing one of tbe palaces of the aultan was nearly run through Ty tbe guard before he com prehended that be must put down the open unibrell., be carried. Every one passing lheactual residence of the miltin lowers hi umbrella as a salu tatlon to "the brother of the sun and the moon." Mock Cauliflower. Chop together one half small bead of cabbage, one single bunch of celery. Cook thirty minutes or until tender In just enough wnter to cover. Wheu 'done add one cup of milk, reason, dsh of 'I'Ier, smail phve of butter. thl-k- I en a lltti- Ogltby, translator of Homrw nl). vir- rll. was unacunltitcl with Crerl; nn tll be wa i f fifty year of age. HINTS FORFARMER5 Soma Poultry Wisdom. Pome do well with avrveral different br.s-d of ben, hut for moat folka on kind Is best. C.lve plenty of litter for the biddies to work lu; Vlesr up to tbelr knees la not too much. It does tbem good to work, and they like It too. You can keep as many ben as you Hie, only do not have too many lu a flock. Not inure than twenty-five should lie kept In a plm-e. You will tn.t . a,e to give your hens newly dug earth these day, but you can flu. uni earth tint has not iM-en w..r.;n1 r by the chick This jmi choiiM ..lu.ns try to tin, f,.r earth Willed h it I dug ov-r ropealeilly I' not cli-ii: nil It mav have iri-nns of lll-ca-.. ill' It Ii v. n.iig dot., healthy I,,..,, r I'h tu , it Any liti'i-rs among ymir bens' Tl -y nr- the i :i. s that bring yon In the r.ioli.- Ar-- your Ii. ns .. f if? ;ve tini more I i ! lie I" o-ii la r lu f. i ililig niid kce-i cli-Sr llf di.estive Ir-.u'iles 'arm Journal Feed After Milking the Cow. A rre:ii iii.-i i. il;ilr tiii-n before ls. gliinltig lo ml. I. f.-.sl .-in h cow Tin milker liurri..s .. ei-t through because If the cow til lshe, her u-ul U fore the piUker ha dole' his work M.c extorts Itiore fe.sl by II .lilinc lei" k her milk. So must I fiM aiialu lo keep her l l giMsl humor It Is ii Ix-ttcr plau to do the inilkiiig tlrtl and then feisl I mine dlitfly. ami cow that are no ustomcd tu this in-Hitneiii senerally give down their milk cheerfully, for they know that milking Is n prelude to f.wllng A cow I much smarter than she look and inure ifrnteful than most ieriiis would M-Iee. So long a the cows know they are not going to be struck or lieaten th.- wiil neither kick tmr hook An eis-rleiii e.1 mill. man never allow any loud talk'ng or ex- clienieiit alnit hi bam or i ible. for the tpileter the cow ar" kepi 'he greater the pirt nt I tv of mill, given and Ihe easier the work I performed Farm Journal. Treating Sitd Grains For Smut. The olli. of cv,M-rliin nl station at Washington rccti'ly re.eiwl a report from the It. , i, tin en.'ritiient llotl of CXI I . linen! . i Hi .1 . !i f.T Ilie pun'e .f lt-t.,i g le- I ss i .lilted by tiniit M-ea-es cf l..ir!e 'l'lietrat mel t' t-" b:.i tl to, 1 1 ! ;be - ii nral:i In f rf ilibl.; i!e iiml -or - ub!l Inii' t.virionj .ii, 1 ;i in ..i ! for.. i i f t!ie I t nurr tt.-it n.ciii The f..rtnal d-b; ,"i i! . ..;r - . eul5iiiiaTe treat o,... it (-.. , t ... i ;j en t'oi.ing the f -i i mi sunn i.i,. .ii ns !..-, saint. 1 I" i'i wef- v .'h.'Ut eTe t for Ihe lo.T"'77iT ,7 iZTi Tor t'i - la iter it I r - oilM Cl'-sl ''. lb - Jeed ! s. l . r ! "M li on In c uj w a te, riflir .'. I.e Ii . f'i i; d l- Mlbiuet gul f.oH ;n e I" Hel,lv llillllfc In water a: ii t. :n; i riinile of l.ltt tlegpn-s A this tr. itin.nt is i'lii. lent for both! f mis i.' siiint. It it r iiiincuded for coinb.itiiig aiiiitt dise.tt. -s of barley. How to Make Whitewash. S'.a' k olie h lK bushel of tinsUi ke lime VU Ix'iling water, keeping It o ' en-d dnri nrii v thi.. i.tih .tit. Strain It nnd k of salt dissolved j i w ar'i j Add also Ihiee pounds of . Kt.TTn1.rice pi i t " 'i:t'ig water ji'i'i m sleF-- ..I.e lllf loUI. I I s I Ullll' l ! H I hill I of D-iwd.re.1 K-inii.ltli wintiiig mid a H.!itn of i lesr glue iTlssohed In warm wii'.-r ii all Ihisse well together nndylet t. pilxture aland f.-r several days i--f the wasli thus prepared in h ki'tjV " sriaHe furuace and Wlietl UstsJ p ll eft ,V iof (sTssilile with painter' rtf wbtiesrvih lipjishes This whitewash has been fotihT bv et perlence to answer on wood. brl. t ami stone nearly a well a oil alut. and It Is much cheaper - Home and Farm. Thump In Swine. Medicine cannot do much for pigs affected by tbuuijis. says Profenf Thomas Shaw In the New- England Homestead. But to guard against con stipation It may tw well to give a physic, as castor oil or salts. Tbe ether remedial measures are the ssme as the preventive. They consist In enforcing eietvUe Thl may be brought about by chasing tbe pigs about tbe eq with a switch when the sow- In estlng or shut away from them A second method Is to sbui them away from the sow In a pen or boa and al low tbem to worry for a time In tbe effort to get lack. The eterclse which they get under such conditions will be of much leneflt to them. Corn Fodder and EnsiUgs. Answering a ijuery a to the relnthr value a a dairy fil of corn f.slder and corn ensilage, the Country Ueni'e lua.i says. A regard digi-stibillty the two an- .iIm.uI the same, but i:i actual feeding test ensilage has greater fo.sl Value thn the stalks. I cing more com pletely eateti lVr:i riiti.ige s the N'ttcr milk j.r.slu. cr l:i some Ycr-Pi-iit station ri rlnn nts H '.'.'.i j .,U'is of rreetr .-r:i wh.-n lri.sl. f-sl w :' 'i a uniform a'. ..win. e if h.iv nt.l l:ii:i. grain I ' iX i..'!ll.lt , f w . i.'lit mill et ted 1 w i?h the M'n.i I gr.lltl 1 Ti d J '-d w 111'.' tl,.' t -iti i -.- , .la:: "T!ie true and of a'! wealth 'I he SharVnolJeri of City National Are ami t:t the hnijes nr Real Kti:e pi :h:. I'timririnit) anJ th-i Kca! h.stute !.n'J:!i are an AdJitiotu! "uar.inrcv nt t her Sifcty el our Dcpos.t i:t ths bank- 'l)ur IJjnkm Atiount t SoikitcJ. The City National a rh r, A, 5. PARKhK. rreiJenr. K. H. W. Vll.KhKX)N. K. Cashier. J.N. CCM-K. J.K.PARKER. PEOPLE OF THE DAY A Cabinet Possibility. AUbongb the makeup of l'resldent Taft's cabinet will mt f definitely known until a few day Ufore bis In- i auEjursiMtn, me lenianve stale ail con tain tbe name of Hi. hard Achilles Hal- linger of Seattle for the I. terlor port folio. Mr Itallluger Is well known t the capital, having s.-ned a inn mlasloner of the general hind office He was apilnied early In I'.siT at the request of Se-n-tary of 0.- Interior llnrtleld and resigned a year later l lause of press of jw rsona! affair. The secretary mid Mr Halllnger were clnssniHles at Wlldims college, am! when Cnrtieiil was raod t,-rc tary f the It tcrli r he c.v;.rett,.d n ,j .. sire tl'-it ll.t'linir r h atM be a; poi' t. .1 coiiii.,5 t..ii,r of til ral land if- f.ce. When the it.lt. Ii wa lemiered him Mr r. iMltiC'-r '-"n.-.l on a.-.-oiim t n. - r --v. ; xv. r-. a.i Hikft . fcUXlors, of bis" i'Uslnca Interesta. but under pressure al last consented. It wa d Mr Ballingcr that the president aald be Jjs.i1 seiired a I.m.0 man for a T,.isT salary. Hiring bj year jf erv.s he rerganij!e4 tbe land ifty from top to IsittiMn au.T pjaeeri It on an efficient working basis. It I. hard A. Ballinger is a native of Illinois, a lawyer and Is fifty -one yearn old Sluce making hi bome la tbe state of Was hington be has served as Judge of tbe snsrlor court of the state aud also one term as mayor of Seattle Like a Muls. "A man wlf a bad dlioltlon." said Uncle Elen. "Is a heap like a mule. You's always bavin' yob doubts about whether his usefulness on some occa sions psys foh bis troublesome nes nu otaera." Washington Star. r SPECIAL FOR lour March Orders CORNED BrrF IRISH POTATOES SWEET POTATOES CABGCAE SPINACH CCLCRV TURNIPS TOMATOCS LCTTUCE ltl'mi foeV to tel. sl tkt In ft prwtt 4 - , . I -V 1 r L'. - t. I ristorLJsecx C. E. BULLOCK S CO. a final foutiJatio.i i Real Kstate " THE u ATIN. Vice P.-e. W. CRKNM At. Cashier. J. W. KNGI.bH Secretary Baeon's Aid). John Callan ('Lughlln. appobated assistant secretary of state to anccsed otert Baron, now rblef of tbe de partment, has been engaged la newt paper work, chiefly In Washington, for more than fifteen years. lie has da voted mu-b of hi time to dlplomaxUa affair and I considered well equip ped for tbe position. The new assistant secretary of atate I about thirty-five years of age and hn- resided for abort periods In Ptrta, tondon, Berlin and 8L Petersburg. inns fsj-'.'.' LtV,ll-ra- lie also ha made sp' s m imjg, Hons In Yenezueln and I omla- go nnd w secretary to tue I'nlted Mai.- commission to the Tokyo Inter national exiokltlon. Inirlng the Boav so-Jnine-.r war he served as a coraa sp.iinler.t from tbe front. Iwing srfUi the i r.ar's force for some time and In St. IVtersburg. He also reirted the Pnrtsmoiitb ece conference. By rea- I soti hi criticism Mr ti l -aughlln la j sr'd t" tave ar-oisexl the le of several I I iidu u tl aTTe nil or, and alsut a yea i ago an entire session of the senate wa taken up by a dlcnlon of ffS of boTlrllcIes "n;"jT Xr Vlugblln ha re-elved dec rstTmf rtni tbe emiiemr of Japan lad Russia, tbe king of Italy and Preav Jent Castro of Venetuela. The Psrfeoi Woman. There U n quaint old tavern sign hi Kent, 'Tin' Perfect Woman"-a w man's head wkbout a mouth. This lgnloard was one quite common, and at late a a "silent woman" aUxwl In St. tiiles. Id what 1 now New Of ford street, tearing beneath tbe picture of a headless female tbe following stanr.a: A silent womsn-t.aw can It bo? I'stleot traveler, do not sooff. IrswB from th vwry life la ahs And mute because bar bewd Is oS. London Chronic ks. THIS MONTH Will k Appt TABLES BEEF PUDDING BROILED MACKEREL KIPPRSL HERRING FRENCH SARDINES IN OLIVE OIL NEW CATCH ECSTON MAC- -KErtEL ETC. fuihlf-Fttt JLtrry "tempt "a BANK- 1 . 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