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UNION-MADE OCJT 9 cCLl in Affect Pocket of SXCftlltS Dealers. Whisky for the Sooth Pole. The larder of the discovery Is a revelation. There are thousands ot tins of all torts of tinned foods. To while way the tedium of long Arctic nights, tobacco, beer and Scotch whisky have been stowed away in luxurious abundance, The brand of the whisky was never written on a wine list.

There Is also a first-rate library, chief among the books being works relating to the sea, and, ot course, Jules Verne's "An Antarctle Mystery" Is Included. 5011. 5XOVER TOOTH POWDER The best thai Money and OCo Experience can produces (3. At all stores, or by mall tor the iirlco. RUCKEU NiwYor.K.

5,000 assss-a DEALERS Th mtnnAnrA ham bImn Wn lib red rw hlnli tlmt tha Whan Ton Order Dakar's Chocolate or Baker's Coeoa examine the package you receive and make sure that it bears the well known trade-mark of the chocoUte girl. The.e are many Imitations of these choice goods on the market. A copy of Miss Parloa's choice recipes will be Bent free to any housekeeper. Address Walter Baker Dorchester, Mass. Kaormoaa Traffic th.

Poo, Over 4,781,000 tons of freight pasKl through the American and Canadian canals at Sault Ste. Marie In July, an Increase of about 262,000 tons over June. The number of vessels carrying this tonnage was 3,211 and besides 5,854,777 bushels of wheat, 1.092,625 barrels ot flour, 1,8.18,400 feet o't lumber and 3,351,294 tons of iron ore, passengers were carried. There are few busier commercial points In the world and the traffic is far in excess of that of the Suez canal. i mnnoT In tlie V.

f. Dnuirliui W. DomrtttK M.00 Gilt Etlsa Line Cannot Be tquulod At Any I'rioe. Fsr Hon nut a Ossrttr of a OsBlsrr lb ruDtitafion ot W. T- Oft fliiiA'iit'rn.

W. I ItniitrlfiM tiiakra and moru ati.fio and llouslai tJ.lv au sheas for lXU khxi than finv (itIiki twn has z- hit! tyjo. comfort id wau Cr'daUJ 'Kliur limit 1 UuhlHt LIBBYS Djittiufat'turfra in tie world. FAST COLOR EYELETS USED, Tnilft VDon bavin W. L.

rrmifUA ahAaaa prloti. Thi iL'oUcnt rem wiwia at bllua uiija Lam rwtn "Vaccination Concerts." There is a smallpox scare In England and an Ingenious vicar In Kent has devised "vaccination concerts" for the hop gatherers. A band plays In a big tent, and in a smaller tent are vaccination officers, while the vicar and his assistants go through the audience urging the deslrabUlty of vaccination. nas oean won ut stem Alune. W.

l'OUKluj) sIiom hiivo toiffve bettTKaf faction than othor tun i.H ci ka va Bottom, r.iotjH neni any. where on receipt of price tnd SS cnti additional for cjit. riaffo. Tako luriiflureinenU ol I'HHHSsiiunujaiaio aiatlUO Iiops his reputation for tke beat and $a0aWii taunt Iw laaiuuAluud. W.

t. Donrrlfti C3.00 and 9Xfi(t nhm nr iual of the snnte hlu'-Lrrale leathern imfd in tA.OO and rt.00 shoei And are Jiut good In every way Atlas of the usually Hniu trpftntud: hpRVv. medium or iitfut aoles. by iS IJuuKlu ilgru In Ami'rican clilfs selling direct lrom lactorjr to weiror at urotltisnd Uis be.t stiutt dealers fTYwhrr. s-nTninffs rrff.

w. ij. iff, llrocKTon. JHiikn, World up to the present something like or $150,000. Some six years ago the head of a large English factory, which employed many hundreds of girls, rame to the conclusion that his employes wasted much time every day In tightening their lace shoes.

He issued an ultimatum to the effect that after a certain date, every girl was to wear elastic-side shoes, He stated that the loss during a year from girls stopping to attend to their shoes ran Into four figures. Nearly every factory followed his lead, and today lace-less shoes are in general use In English mills and factories. The manager of one of the largest sweet-meat factories In Great Britain recently told a veporter that the firm had refused women passes to view their works because it was found that during one week, when forty women inspected the manufacturing of their sweetmeats, the output of the firm fell off to the amount of 300 pounds. When this was inquired into it was discovered that as the visitors passed through the departments where girls were employed the workers always stopped work to scrutinize their apparel, and then spent another ten or fifteen minutes arguing as to the wearers' tastes in dress. New York Press.

Big Salmon Catch In the West. The salmon catchers on the North Pacific coast sometimes catch over 6,000 fish at one haul and are compelled to throw thousands back for want of seine room. Canneries are running at breakneck speed. Labor is very scarce and small girls employed as helpers are making $3 a day. Containing thirty-two new mapj, published expressly lor us by the largest mnp and atlas publishers in America, is just out.

It is complete to March 1st, 1901. indexed, and new maps of China, South Alrica, the I'hilippines, Cuba, Porto Rico, and is ol as much practical use as any atlas published. ft Knl3 DIscoTersd Lake In Africa. The late German missionary, J. Erhardt, was one of the veterans among African explorers.

In 1855 he printed a map of Africa, with an Immense lake. This map occasioned the Important journeys of Burton and Speke, who, together with Livingstone, discovered that Erhardt's lake reany was three lakes the Tanganyiki, Victoria Nyanza and Nyassa. HI sal 7', JE.K.'ln, 4 We mail it to any address for five 2- cent stamps. Address Advertising Department I Libby, McNeill Libby, I CHICAGO. I THE WORLD'S GREATEST CATERERS Fire Escape Instructions.

A descriptive article on Norwav con tains some striking instructions for THE POPULAR LINE TO COLORADO SPRINQS, PUEBLO, CRIPPLE CREEK. LEAHV1LLE, OLENWOOD SPRINGS, ASPEN, GRAND JUNCTION, SALT LAKE CITY, OQDEN, BUTTE, HELENA, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANQELES, PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE. REACHES ALL THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS AND MINING CAMPS IN COLORADO, UTAH AND NEW NEXICO, Small things Bometimea produce large results, and the results may be either pleasant or unpleasant. For Instance, should Admiral Dewey decide tomorrow to grow a heard the thousands of dollars Invested In photographs of the hero of Manllu Bay would Immediately lose their value. Wad General Grant shaved off his card upon his election to the presidency that simple act would have meant ruin to hundreds of photographers who Invested their all to get to the nation's capital and photograph the president In the of taking the oath with the Idea of selling prints from their negatives.

The danger In these little things is better understood abroad than it Is here. Somf one in the court circle In Berlin stated recently that the Kaiser proposed growing a beard. Immedlataely the leading German photographers got together and drew up a petition to King William. They pointed out that many thousands of dollars were invested in photos, colortypes and small statuettes of the Kaiser, and in every case his world-renowned mustache figures conspicuously perhaps even more than it does on the emperor's face. If the Kaiser grew a heard all these pho-'tos and likenesses would be a drug in 'the market.

Whether or not it was because of this petition no one can say with certainty, but it Is a fact that the Kaiser has abandoned his intension of raising a beard. Curiously enough, the sudden introduction of khaki uniform into the British army at the commencement of the present South African war was a (greater financial blow to Germany, Belgium and Holland than it was to Great ttrltain. In fact, it restored rsome thousands of pounds' worth of itrade to the latter country. Most of the cheaper toys, especially those in 'hlch color plays the chief part, are Spiled by the Continental countries ed above. So soon as wr was cred these countries began rush-.

through to England quantities of dtish soldiers made of tin, all Uressed In the regulation regimental (Uniforms. The same was done in the war picture line. So soon as the public heard that khaki was going to be the one-and only dress, loving fathers and mothers refused to buy boxes of 'soldiers which were obviously out of date, and a slump in this line followed. Then a few smart British firms jumped Into the gap, and made many thousands, Incidentally recapturing the English toy market from their foreign rivals. One West End toy dealer told a reporter that the donning of khaki by the British army had cost German, Dutch and Belgian toymakers we use of fire escapes taken from a local hotel, of which the following lines are part: "The plaited snotter shall be found in every room.

To Increase the hurry, let down the body one by one until all shall de left The cord shall put out the ground from the shoulder thereunder." 1 1 cUJi4UtNiil4 Rheumatism and the Eyes. Chicago, 111., Nov. 18th. Mr. R.

A. Wade, the celebrated criminal lawyer of this city whose opinion on legal matters is unquestioned, has recently made public his unqualified opinion on a matter of medicine. Mr. Wade Bays that Rheumatium and Kidney Trouble affect the eyesight, and further that there is no case of the kind that can not be cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. He has no fear of being set right by any of his medical friends, for both statements have a living and indisputable proof in tie person of the great lawyer himself, who as a result of Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble from which he suffered for years, became totally blind.

Physicians, the best in the country, pronounced his case incurable and hopeless, but Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him, restored his sight, drove away the Kldnej Trouble and with it the Rheumatism and made an all-around well man of him. pjr A roll.SI ei Tmiowit of Dr. o. S'l Phelps lirown's Great Remedy for la Fitt.pDlletMvinriiillNervotisDiMMeB. AridrMi fall-Sin SI Trnlnnt of Dr.

O. Pheliis brown's Great Ktnieriv fof Fits. Follewv and all Nervous Diseases. Address 1 THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE O. PHKLPH BKOIIM, 9f broidwsj, ttenliUrjb, N.I.

TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS The Only Line Passing Through Salt Lake City Enroute to the Pacific Coast. TEMTO Wochsrgeforexaml. MM I PEll natlcu mil opinion rH I bll I IJk patentability ot I Inventions, pkospt, RRMiBliX. 1ST. IMS.

No bogus "guarantee" schemes." Unequalled references. Hand book, free. K. K. A.

11. LACKX, Fatent Attorneys, Washington, D. V. Activity In London The movement of the traffic in tha city of London proper, the center of the financial activity of the world, is suggestive, says an English magazine. Although but a square mile in area, with a day population of about 300,000, and a night population of but a tenth of this, in a single day over a million and a quarter of people and 100,000 vehicles enter and leave its limits.

The general street traffic is carried on by about 200 miles of tramways, nearly 150 lines of omnibuses and cabs. Internal communication is also provided by two lines of underground railways, with suburban connections, and three deep level roads operated Two lines are under construction, six more authorized and Parliamentary rights are sought by existing or new companies for 13 railways, or modifications or extensions thereof. BETWEEN DENVER Riding "Bike" and Driving Home. A man riding a bicycle and driving a horse at the same time startled North Broad street yesterday morning. He held the reins in one hand and guided his machine with the other, His feet rested upon the coaster, and the horse did the rest.

In and out among the othor vehicles he guided the anlmai, and all along the streets people stopped and gazed In wonder. Philadelphia Record. AND 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lato Principal Examiner U.S. Pension Bureau.

3 vrftiu civil war. 16 adjuuieatinir ciaims. attv aiuca THROUGH SLEEPING GARS CRIPPLE CREEK SALT LAKE CITY LEADVILLE OGDEN CLENWOOD SPRINGS PORTLAND GRAND JUNCTION SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO Some men are judged by their works, but the tramp is judged by the work he doeEn't do. nDODQV NEW DISCOVERY, Plvwi LriWiWaf 1 qulckrellef and cures wotbI ctties.

Book of testimonium Hnd 10 HAYS' treatment IBIK. DHs Ha H. tjHKES'S SONB. Box AlUntsV, fla. Talk about all-day suckers.

There are men in town who will be suckers all their lives. niMIMR nunc service a la carth aT UIIHIIU VHiisJ ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS INCH ESTE nan VV "LEADER" and "REPEATER" B. T. JEFPERV. President, J.

O. METCALP, Oen'l Msnaif.r. DENVER, COLO. DENVER, COLO. A.

5. HUGHES, den': Trsflio Msnager. 5. H. BABCOCK, Asst.

Otn Traffic Msnsjer. DENVER, COLO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. S. K.

HOOPER, Oen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, DENVER, COLO. SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS are used by the best shots In the country because they are so accurate, uniform and reliable. All the world'schampionshipsandrecords have been won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS, SOLD EVERYWHERE liritlsh Land Owners.

The Dukei of Devonshire, Suthen-land and Buccleuch own between them landed property representing a slice of land five miles wide, running from the extreme north of. Scotland to the extreme south of England. The total acreage of their landed property is 2,004,000. mmm MTOnstt0 Eva WaUr o-naad. Address EUIE.M Market IU, ojm, uxi 1 -J" Making Home Happy.

Anything that contributes to the happiness of the home is a blessing to the human race. The thoughtful housewife, who understands her responsibilities in the great problem of making the home all that the word implies is ever on the look out for that which will lighten the burdens of the house-' hold without lessening the merits of the work done. That Is why nearly every well regulated household is using Defiance starch. It costs less and goes farthest. Sixteen-oz package for 10c.

If your grocer hasn't got It clip this out and give it io him and ask him to send for It. Made by Magnetic The only kind of openings that some men are looking for are the jack-pot variety. T7 1 0 I Wonderful I Fish, Gra.ln Gold Amon Its Marvelous Resources. Jio im ICS Alaskex. I si' saaTniB VT Don't let yoir grocer sell you 12 oz.

GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS Use the best. That's why they buy Red Cross Ball Blue. At leading grocers, 5 cents. package of laundry starch for 10 cents when yovi catv get 16 oz. of the very best stourch The actress who gets her picture on a three-sheet poster has good cause to be stuck up.

SA made for the same price. One-third more starch for the same money. How This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward forany case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J.

CHENEY Toledo, a We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe htm perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Urm. West Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Walding, Rinnan Marviu, Wholesala Druggists. Toledo, Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Testimonials sent free. Price Sac per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's family Jf Ills are the best.

Has No Equal. vw To speak of Alaska is to speak of a wonderland, says Samuel Lichenstader, a mining expert, now visiting in New York. A mere catalogue of Its resources could be woven into a romance. Fish in the seas, grain In the soil, gold In the liills, are there In an abundance. The placers of Nome and Dawson have yielded more than 125,000,000 within three years.

The seal industry adds of dollars annually to the world's product, and an industry less beard of than any of these, the salmon fisheries and canneries, produces no less than $20,000,000 worth of salmon annually. The Klondike excitements of the last three or four years have tended to further picture Alaska as a kingdom of Ice and snow. But this is wrong. The snow and ice are there, but so are there perennially snow covered peaks in the western ranges of Oregon, of Washington and of California. Yet where is the citizen any oi these states who does not know that from these mountains he can see grain, green trees and the other vegetation of a temperate climate In the lowlands beneath him? So It is with Alaska.

Unhappily the Klondike "rushes" left behind the wrecks of many fortunes and the ruins of many hopes. Those northern Icy passes and glacial gorges are the sepulchres of hundreds of pioneers. These death rolls, however, are simply a register of a part of the price which humanity pays to the progress of the And progress there surely has been in Alaska. The seekers after gold who traveled trails of ice did so to pass beyond the frozen summits snd to find that the trails led to green fields and navigable waters. the most interesting of all the Industries to study is the fish industry.

Only recently I had occasion to take a trip up a small stream about five miles from Ketchihan in company with an old classmate, Henry Bratnober, of San Francisco. Our craft was a small steam launch. We overtook a school of salmon ascending the stream, and you can imagine our surprise when we found ourselves passing gradually from a river of water into a compact mass of wriggling fish. The propeller of the launch became entangled, and we were brought to a stop Just as effectively as If we had run upon a sandbar. Fj'om this you can see that there Is no trouble in keeping hundreds of canneries in operation.

Within 50 miles of this one stream 40 canneries are turning out 1,000,000 cases of salmon a year, costing about $2.50 a rase to market and bringing in about $3.75 a case to the trade. Thus it Is that the vast resources of this great' territory, of which this is only one, could be listed. I often wonder what some of those critics who so persistently and malignantly condemned Secretary Seward for his $7,000,000 Alaska purchase would say were they on the Alaskan part of the earth today. I think that Mr. Seward made a bargain, doubly creditable, for the reason that statesmen so seldom successfully invade the realm of barter.

mi A busy little bee will sometimes divert the greatest mind. .11 1 stiWi MORE FLEXIBLE AND LASTING, won't shake out pr blow out; by using Defiance starch you obtain better results than possible with any other brand and one-third more for same money. If you don't know why a strawberry shortcake is so called, look at the strawberries. Wiw tr aw 4'JPA An Tod I'slng Allen'a Font-Easa It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes.

At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25a. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.

Some men never do anything wrong because they never do anything. nrnw a-wi "-ii iiuiiimmiumiuiimiiiiiimuuuumimum'i uunuuuuUUUUUH Supposedly Worthless Territory In Southwest ColOniZailOrV Africa Proves Valuable. rnnnnnnnnnnwwffwnwwnnmHMin.n.M nnnnnmrnnnnimnnnnnnmrim WHEN TOUR GROCER SATS he doea not have Defiance may be aure he la afraid to keep it until his stock of 12 os. packagea are (old. Defiance Starch Is not only better than any other Cold Water Starch, but contains 18 ox.

to the package and sells tor sun money as 12 ox. brands. The fact that the Germaa govern REQUIRES NO COOKING PREPARED FDR i vnt has just opened 120 miles of rall- mi To the Dealers GO SLOW In placing orders for 12-oz. Laundry Starch. You won't be able to sell 12 ounces for 10 cents while your competitor offers 16 ounces for the same money.

DEFIANCE STARCH IS THE BIGGEST THE BEST COLD WATER STARCH MADE. No Chromos, no Premiums, but a better starch, and one-third more of it, than is contained in any other package for the price. Having adopted every idea in the manufacture of starch which modern invention has made possible, we offer Defiance Starch, with every confidence in giving satisfaction. Consumers are becoming more and more dissatisfied with the prevalent custom of getting 5c. worth of starch and 5c.

worth of some useless thing, when they want 10c. worth of starch. We give no premiums with Defiajice Starch relying on "Quality and Qtvntity as the more satisfactory method of getting business. You take no chances in pushing this article, we give an absolute guarantee with every package sold, and authorize dealers to take back any starch Sometimes it is a man's dinner that disagrees with him, and sometimes it's his wife. I IS UWPURPOoKONlY 1 In German southwest Africa.

with the fact that this region "low the home of far more white women and children than all the I 1(1 lT I am sore Plso's Cure for Consumption saved By life three years ago. Mr. Taoa. RobbikS, Mapla Street, Norwich, YH Feb. IT, 1H0, German colonies together, shows 1 The crying need of a woman Is real tears.

i folly of proclaiming a region to be 'rj worthless before any one hiu the trouble to ascertain Us real value. There was a great 1 Und cry in Germany when the gov- ent acquired this large territory. 5 To Core a Cold In One day. Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund money it it (ails to cure.

25c You can't convince a woman that talk Is cheap. one could see what Germany The prospects of the colony are now regarded as so excellent that the German government authorizes the organization of bands of colonists, Including women and children, to go out and occupy the country. As it was evident that the interior settlements could not be developed to their full extent until railroads were provided the era of railroad building has begun and the first line soon to be completed will connect the most populous district of the country with the sea. Ghastly Work ot Earthqaakr. In the earthquake which on February 2.

1703, took place at Yeddd (or Jeddo), the chief city of Japan, the place was almost destroyed and 200,000 people were killed. One hundred thousand people were killed by an earthquake at Pekin, the capital city of Cliina, on November SO, 1731. Eighty thousand people were killed by an earthquake at Schamakl in 1667, and 100.000 by an earthquake In Sicily In September. 1693. The cities of Are-quipa, Iquique, Tacna and Cbencha, besides many other smaller towns In Pern and Ecuador, were destroyed and Mrs, Wlmlmn Soothing Syrup.

PoreBtldrea teethta. soften, the (rami, reduce ftr limiiMiw.aUajsBaiBica'wwuiaooUa. VMabotu EXACT SIZE OF 10 CENT PACKAGE. 72 PACKAGES IN A CASE. You can't be polite and always tell the truth.

that a customer claims to be tmsatisfactorv in anr wav. We have made arrangements to advertise it 'd ever be able to make of this ass region of sand and barrens. Appearances were deceptive. False usions were drawn from the belt id about 10 miles wide along the and the tone of barren hteppe 1 it from 40 to 50 miles wide, of this worthless regftn. how-rises a tableland to a height ot 3,000 feet above the sea, with 'j mountains lifting their heads 1 thousand feet higher.

In the among these mountains the cli-U excellent and many European may be raised around the where the fanners get water If you cannot get it from him, write vs. thoroughly, and you must have it ORDER. FROM YOVR. JOBBER. INFORMATION CONCERNING tkeHIDIAII TERRITORY HOMES, B'JSIXESS, IXYESTMEMT.

HAP, LAWS AX3 TREATIES. CemrPes Vr 0. 8. Indian Land Appraisers. MANUFACTURED BT "rtr cents.

lhU.1kH.Tl B. CO. MaatocM. lad. Ter Fuauce prepaid.

25,000 people killed by an earthquake MAGNETIC STARCH MFG. CO. OMAHA. NEB. fields.

Cattle raising Is also In August, 1S6S. while other 30.000 peo- to be i large and pie were rendered homeless and the ineral resources are very 1m- NO GUESS NEEDED. When you vetch oo a Jones so Lb. Scale PRICE OO. FULL PARTICULARS.

on rT thi riuuaj a. J. loss and damage to property was esti-i mated at.

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