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Harness $7,to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, el! styles | , Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the litest in desigu and psinting. FEAROF LABOUCHERE Tells British Nation Some Pretty Plain Truths, In Writing Under the Heading “Mor- ganeering and the Moral” He De- elares England's Commercial Supremacy Is Doomed, Henry Labouchere, London Truth, under the heading of “Mor- ganeering- and the Moral,” tells the British nation that its supremacy in trade and commerce. is not only threatened but doomed, and that it will take all the best efforts of which the empire is capable to prevent a retrograde movement, which, if it be- gins, will ine r by year. | Mr. Laboucher ys: ! “To the impartial observer it is a trifle amusing to watch the pertur- bation of John Bull at the march of the American capitalist. For a gen- eration or two past the gospel of sal- jon of mankind by the ney of British capital and British enterprise has been preached with sincere con- se PLAN EARLY VACATIONS. Mrs. Re imet Ladies Ar pxing for Early Exodus from Washington, Society gossips are L whether the soc eason will n eluse entirely within a short time. Mrs ssevelt is apparently paying her st soc tions before next la al oblig Her health is not pa just now, althou fora Jyster fay with her children early in June and probably wit come back to the white house the latter part of Septem- ber. The president and Mrs. Roosevelt seem particularly anxious to be in the white house during the month of Octo- rtieularly h there is ne » cause rm. She expects to g¢ ber, and will ar » their summer, vacation with that planin view, Several other well know: ciety lex e said to be al ntew ing early vacations this year. Among these Mrs. Depew, Mrs. Corbin and ) Baroness Moneheur of whem ure expected to be back in their own time next fall vial interest ur beg homes some There is spe f these f n the do they have 1 icipate Caetlan, f Vina gay soctal season ane “Por 30 years we preached this gos: | It is deemed fortunaty t their re pel and acted up to it religiously, | ttement should be during Now comes a little turning of tables, | Mther than curin winter, as itt “With a much larger ‘population | pected that the presttenv’s wife and and immeasurably greater natural the othe # will he s lently rested by (next winter to take up their arduous resources the United States offers a tield for the accumulation « yreater Wealth than we can ever aspire to, “Americans, in their turn, now snerate the world) by pital and American en- They practice upon us the doctrine which we so long applied to the rest of mankind, Lastly—for the present gious hands they lay saeril on the shipping, by means of which ‘Britannia rules the waves.’ No wonder John Bull is in a comic state of consternation. Instead of the exploiter he is becoming exploit- ed. “While we spend countless millions in annexing vast tracts in Asia and Africa, and maintaining armies to de- fend them with the view of supply- ing a penniless population with goods from Manchester and Birmingh our German and American compet- itors supplant us in our own.country. “Our supremacy in trade and com- merce is not only threatened but doomed. vantage our resources in raw = ma- terial, capital and labor we can hold our own, even if we are forced to see Germany and America increase their rvutput faster than we ca s only It by the stupidity of squandering our capital in foreign countries, over- looking the opportunity of employ: ment at home, that foreign capital can supplant British in any home in- lustry. “At the moment while we are thus engaged Mr. Morgan and his col- leagues descend upon seeking | what they may devour. Almost within an hour g's feast come forth the t man's hand and write upon the It needs no prophet in’ this se to interpret the writing. It is easy to read the warning and not dif- seult to accept and act upon it. “Shall we attend to it at once, or hall we finish our wine and think sbout the Medes and Persians after vhe dinner?” us, of the fingers Sn Mrs, George H. h Has Battle of an Hour with tThree-Foot Rep- tile and Wills It, A woman fought with a snake ina lark cellar for nearly an hour the other atternoon near Philacelphia. The eon- test ended with the death of the rep- | tile. M George H. Smith, wife of the wf Patrol 15, who fives at bridge streets, Frankforc went into the cellar of her home anc was just about » upstairs when ai tie eyes gheaiine dna tek corner, The next moment a big snake made for her. Seizing a broom handle which lay by the stairway, the woman defended her self from the attack of the snake. At the same time she tried to strike the reptile with her club, but the snake was too quick for her. Finally,aftera struggle of nearly an hour, she drove the snake into a corner and killed it with the club. The reptile proved to be & water | snake three feet long. Boy's Joke on British, Allen Dulles. gent years old, a grandson of e 'y of State Foster, has wr dd published for private cireulation a history of the Boer war. His family sympa- thize with the British, but he is a stanch supporter of the struggling burghers. His beok is printed ex- yas he wrote it. Master Dulles sa very low opit tillery practice and of British’ fight- ing methods in general. “One day,” ne says, “the British tied 10 billy goats to try the afects of some lideight shels; so he fired about 20 at them afd then went up to see how many were left, and he found there | were 11—one had been born.” The {history is having a wide circulation fin Washington, where the boy lives, and a second edition is on the pre Why Evening Dress Is Condemned. An editor in Ireland condemns evening dress for men because “the guest at a feast cannot be distin- guished from the waiter behind his chair.” Unfrequent Outings, Servant girls in Berlin are usually allowed half a day out twice a month | only. soneé more, if Come sponsibilities do not prove too burden some, ‘ BEGGAR LEAVES A FORTU'S%. An Awed Au jean Woman tn France Thought to Re Poor, Ace eu A tes 860,000, Leonora Landin aged American known to the Flor: at nearly American colonies in Paris. ence and Lucerne, has just died of Paris, leaving a fe $60,000, Her grand hall singer, now inl land, The old woman, who called herself the dean of the children of the ean revolution, had reer, Once she was a dashing heroine of California mining camps, and with her husband cut quite a tigure in the Paris social whirl in the last days of the empire, During the seige she washanght ly Ameri a respectable ca Her husband and married sen were both killed on the battlefield as French volunteers, but she never was able to get a pension from France, be- cause she could not furnish documents to prove her mar She always dressed r estly, Wealthy Ame distress and gave} spy. jage. atly and mod- ins pitied her generously, Now they have found that Leonora owned four big tenement houses. which were bought with her savings in the begging business. Her tenants say she was the hardest kind of a landl« NEW WIRELESS SYSTEM. Apparatus Being Installed Weather Bureau Is Al hy st Ready for Practical Use, Prof. R. A. Fessenden, who has charge of the wireless telegraphy experiments of the weather bureau along the Virginia North Caro- lina coast, arrived at Washington the other day and conferred with Secre- tary of Agriculture Wilson-and + and Willis L. Moore, chief of the weather It bureau, has been rumored that Prof. Fe: from the weather bureau in order to put enden would) resign the results of his work te commercial use, bet this question is still unset tled. If the weather bureau econtin- ules to back Prof. Fessenden it is pro- posed to have the results inure to the interests of the government service generally and not to the burean alone. Prof, enden announced to-day that his sys Vis new practi cally complete and that the work for the next few months will be the per- fection of details. He claims that he und, but » contends that overland commun jon so far has been by signals and not by mes- sages. EDISON PATENT AIDS BRITISH. Dick, of Chicago, pany to Work tron Deposits in Norway, Her Co n Herman Dick, of Chicago, will sail for New York soon after-an ¢ months’ sojourn in London wher rht he represented Thomas Edison's patent for extracting iron ore and profitably | working the vast deposits on the y west coast of No The company hi 000,000. the principal British Dick s the application of discovery will be one of the gr boons to Great B Eighty million tons of crude ore already available for quarrying. will render, Great Britain practically independent of American supplies, and will not affect the United States, which is unable to supply its own re- quirements in this direction, * wa capital of $10.- possible Wax a Novelty in Turkey, A story the rounds in Paris that an enterprising visitor to M. Constans proposed to pick a quar- rel with M. Rochefort and kill him. “Many thanks,” said Constans, “but 1 do my own murders.” The retort found its way to and when M. Constans arrived there as French ambassador he was struck by the exaggerated deference of the Turkish officials from Armenia, A man who did his himse!? was a remarkable figure to adminis- trators who employed the Kurds for that necessary business. once went murders velt and Others uf the Cab- Electricity Had Done Her No Good Frem the Ne An old lady w York World who sat beside Sena- \tor Depew in an F street car to-day asked him how to get to the White The senator told her learned far over and said House. She “L beg your pardon, but will you kindly speak a little louder. I am deaf.” The senator spoke louder. Then the old lady—bexan to telLhim-hew much au attliction her deafness we tricity?” “Have you ever tried el the senator asked. “Well,” she said, “1 was struck by lightning do me any good last summer, but it didn't Many women fail to dig their fuod and so beeome pa allow thin and weak, while the brightness, freshness and beauty of the skin and complexion departs. | this by taking Herbine after each meal, to digest what you hive eater Price 50 cents.—H. L. Tucker: Forest Fires in Colorado, Denver, June 11, felt by federal and state land oftienls ar of forest fires in the Much anxiety is over the da mountains, There three fires burnin, dry weather continue it is feared Por four ein Colorado and should the much damage wili be done days a fire has been devastating the ile heavy woods near Red Cliff, in county, Near Rend, fifty miles west of Leadville, another tire is burning and a third is reported southwest of Morrison, It is said the fires were maliciously started. Archbishop Ryan's Retort. From the ew York Times, A.J. Cassatt, president of the Penn- sylvania railroad, and his secre- tary were traveling in company with Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, recently, when the secretary ventured a joke at the archbishop’s expense “Well, Your Grace, as President Cassatt has given you a pass on the railroad, why not give him a pass to heaven?” “Indeed, E would,” replied the pre- late, sunavely, ‘but 1 should not like to separate him from his secretary.” CASTORIA. Rears the Tha Kind You Have Always B LG7. Signature of Were Slain in Their Beds. Sturgis, 8. D., June 12.—George Puck, formerly of Sioux City, and George Ostrander, formerly of Cor- rectionville, la., were found murder- ed to-day in their cabin on Puck's ranch, eighty miles from Sturgis. They were slain in their beds. There was no sign of a strngyle. No mo- George Puck, proprietor of the: Hotel Davenport, tive is known for the erime. Puck was a son of James | Sioux City. CASTORIA. Forms | Its stockholders include all | ironmasters. | Constantinople, ' Bears the The Kind You Have Bought Signature LU 7 4-ff- he, PTE Tbh, ee: \ They're Holding Cuban Sugar Havana, June 11.—An otticial port just published shows that 724. 1 O00 tons of sugar was manufactured in Cuba between Fatte 116. Two hunc thousand tons ¢ the i to await the result of red and thirty eight Wf this sugar wasship 1 J and the re- ped away from mainder is held | the movement with the Unite: to secure reciprocity States, Mothers who would keep their ehil- dren in good health should wateh for the first symptoms of worms and re- | move them with White's Cream Ver mifuffe. Price, 25 cents—H. 1 Tucker. A Kansas Farmer Died of Fright at a Storm. Abilene, Kan., June 11.—The body of D.C. Stoff farmer of North ‘Dickinson, was buried here yester- day. Stofi’r died fright. While working in a field, he sawa storm sweeping over his house. He ran to his house and died immediate- ly after arriving there.” from | To Cure a Cold in One Day rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money il it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig nature is on each box, 2° Had Been a Rich Hill Doctor. Coalgate, L. T., June 12.—Dr. W. J. Young, recently from Rich Hill, Mo., took five ounces of opium last night and died this afternoon. He made deliberate preparations and oa) had evidently thought of the deed for some time.