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se OR: eaese, fe 89 cor Then: | “FOOTBALL ANCIENT SPORT. ber] ‘another act in. which “Fate: RIVAL NAVAL BUILDERS. PERFUMES FOR THE NOBILITY. pROOSEFEL?T'S Services of Earl's Son. ROYAL EDICT TO PREVENT ROUGH PLAYING. | GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTORS BEAT PRIVATE CONCERN IN SHIPBUILDING. penalties. The unregenerate of Scotland were} much given to playing football on} Sunday, At first it interfered with | the practice of archery on the Sev- enth Day, and later, when the Sab- batarian movement had acquired prominence, it kept people away from At one time Lady Curzon had the reputation of speuding more money on perfumes than any other woman ee in England. It was said that she was | The Connecticut Ahead of Sister Ship} more extravagant in this respect than Louisiana—Cost However Greater—/ Queen Alexandra whose perfume bills First War Ship Ever Built by the/ amounted to something like $5,000 a ¥ At it bas ih. fi ap toute r phy, soll, & 4 < shoul@* be dl ea the area of houméstead should be . mined by the acregge which may be| English and Scottish Kings Have am upport a ily »| Debarred Game. Has Always Been agriculture, or by Roughest of Sports for Five Hun- dred Years—Shin Kicking Approved. ticable , 1 for oe i church,so in 1591 we find te. town] Gevernment. year. Now, the story goes, the Duch- aw providi ES era eee i Edinburgh strictly ferbid- les burgh has become the is | President Roosevelt's attempt to council of € y fe There is great rivalry between the |/°S of Roxburgh has bring about a revision in the rules of 55 Bong playing of matches on the] ppiieg gtatnn Navy Yard at Brooklyn most extravagant purchaser of per- / j the gridiron sport that it may be 4 ‘ ,|/ and a private shipbuilding concern at fumery in the land. She patronizes a yed with less risk to the lives and Not only was the game itself/ Newport News, over the construction |the heavy-scented essences of the s of the contestants is after all Tough, but it attracted great con-|of the two naval war leviathans, Con-| East which are known to be most ex- but a revival of the caustie com- | Courses of people who were willing] necticut and Louisiana. The Govern-| pensive. The cost of her daily bath | 1} ments of at least two English sov-| ®t all times to jump in with clubs| ment is building the Connecticut, and would, it is said, keep a middle-class | . tl reigns who beat the President on and pther weapons and resent un-/the shipbuilding company is rushing| family for a week. Lady Curzon valuatle tiut nd ix " its consolidation Fur- | the revision business by several bun- fairness or poor decisions. For|toward completion the Louisiana. | used these same essences at one time, Shermore, the uy » Govern | deg years. Football 18 one of the | Some reason Shrove Tuesday was the/ ‘The figures given out but a short time| but she found them eo expensive that of valuable fandd to teu of worth eesen | oldest of all the English pastimes, and | Steat date for annual contests, cor-j ago by the Navy Department show | she decided to try cheaper extracts. s been very great, There been it dg even belleved that the Greeks | Tesponding to what Thanksgiving Day that the Connecticut is 91.36 per cent | Queen Alexandra, too, has gone in commenmere stern ee of lind Romans had a similar game, | Used to be in this country. On this| completed while her sister ship shows |for retrenchment in the same direc- of the tension at a glance. ‘ creased settlement ax ive a Peso spear.| day the crowds swarmed out to the} Percentage of completion of 89.25./ tion, and she is now satistied with j Public opiut Ever since it first made its appear , 5 ts use means time saving selections, by .railr nuce it has been characterized by ex-| steens and, from the descriptions we A comparison shows then that the | the favorite scent of the late Queen ; f ached an i a ®/treme roughness and has been the| have, their conduct before and after | Gov ernment-built boat has a slight Victoria, which was a species of lav- and casicr sewing. ee ceenta te tne te Wu cows [subject of denunciations on the part tho games would have mate the wae oy ee hE, hi erect Sone gb ender water specially prepared for It’s our own invention f of Heu-land selectio anes eyes nights a few years ago e New . * 4 f , ’ Lae rr Borers ~ ¢ ee iitee action | Of those who cared more for their yok asian ra ee bt ice te truction when it is considered that her by © chemist at Ms poreoe! bord and is found only on the bas diready ‘been applied by carefully lo- | OWN safety and that of the players a big & this is the first battleship ever built Princess of Wales is also extravagant Cating the boundaries of cw. fore than for the final score, that city look lke a Sunday School /iny.8 Tied States by any other | 1 the use of scents and uses a spe- serves, and thus Mmlting | lleuland As early as 1314 football had be- | Plenie. th: tente comateentors cial preparation made from violets tons to couiparatively. Insigal y an private constructors and thateit The last annual mesasgerto” Cou come so popular in London as a street Was a Reign of Terror. was predicted that the Government |nd other carefully cultivated flowers. Clares definitely that— ame and attracted so many disord-| They marched around with much | could not compete with private build-| It Js strange that Lady Suffolk, for- The making of forest reserves within ly spectators that the stald old mer- | Shouting and cheering, chasing thelers, Nevertheless the Government merly Miss Lelter of Washington, dis- ‘ end naginveed lentigvent tt soidt nts entered a vigorous protest, | city watchmen up and down alleys |ship will cost the more. likes scents, considering her sister's Sewing Machine. G/ter.as for the past three years, be so managed | King Edward IL was on the throne | @nd beating them right merrily, Pass-| By act of Congress approved July passion for them, @s to prevent the issue, under the act of June | thon and wasted no time dining the Even royalty finds it necessary to 1807, of base for exchange or liew selection (use| football coaches or arguing about yield obedience to the doctor's orders. We have other striking sparivboife de in adres = forest re-} the matter. He issued a proclama- The fiat has gone forth that Queen improvements that appeal to tes within areas covered by land grants a} tion in which he said: Alexandra must eat no more sweet four (0 be essintia tothe prosperity of setters, “Porasmmuch as there 18 great nolse aa ic comeuue © nba the careful buyer. Send for seiners or others, the Government lands papers in the clty caused by hustling, over firm of London pastry cooks, who our elegant H. T. catalog. auch teeny aie a wil, at te vied large balls from which many evils have for many years supplied her | Porn rere eniietion eyed biedors tb ne night arise, which God forbid, we majesty with confectionery and other Wire SEWING MAcuie Co the owners of the land grants as will prevent the eg fa ed bane Gupting Ghee have bad tee creation of so-called scrip. ad WY . * order cancelled, For reir loss ©. Cleveland, se dois ; : 3 ssw ovate SERIO such sarhes to be used in the city in trade the are consoled by the fact b Cte, There are now lands in private ownership | the future.” that they are still allowed to display within existing forest reserves, ds simi. on Z . 3 lar itt mua to a limited extent be ih ; dered and Sang great the royal coat-of-arms, which indl- cluded In new reserves, 1 orostalled by more wan five hune cates that they are under royal pat- bey oe py ag 9 “- years the American legislitors who ronage. The Queen as jong been in- 4 b s within the have come to the front in the past de- ordinately fond of sweets and con- . \ gerven vane mts pads the eade with bills to make football il- fections and has recklessly indulged Sandation of the Kocr of Agrieniture, | eal in thelr “States, her appetite for them, That has pro- (Pine, Fir, Cypress and Yellow Pine, When the public interest sv demands, the | The sport may be rough and un- duced an accumulation of superfluous Write for Catalogue, adipose tissue which even the most expert of dressmakers are unable to Eagle Tank 00., 281 N. Green 8t., conceal, She is no longer slim and Chicago, Iil. willowy, though English newspapers $-Hmnli THE CONNECTICUT NEW SEA FIGHTER BEING BUILT BY GOVERNMENT. Huson Founlin ersby were likely to be rolled in’ the, 1, 1902, authority was granted for the PIANOS AND ORGANS nearest mud puddle and the tendency] construction of two battleships after. a to break windows and “rough house’} ward named the Connecticut and STANDARD OF THE WORLD inns and alehouses hecame so pro-| Louisiana, exch 450 feet long, 76 1-8 nounced that keepers of shops and | fect ®», with a draft of 24 feet 6 taverns put up their shutters and se-| inches, A short time after this action curely barred their doors. When ri-] of Congress, the Navy Department de- lb yal hands met there was vast simash-| cided to have one of the battleships ing of heads which afforded ample constructed by pri ite parties, the , - practice the barbers and] (overnment endeavoring to build the Over one- Million Dollars lecehes in the neighborhood, j other, allowed our clients during the last Matters went from bad to worse Government Go° Bad Start Too. six years, . until the public and authorities — be- rhe contract for the Louisiana was Ov : } i ss er one T came weary of reading the annual] let to the Newport News Shipbuilding eae | pouaene list of dead and injured, and about}and Dry Deck Company who laid the Py : 8 reed 1830 the great Shrove Tues keel for that vessel on February 7, bili ep age Ii oad ONE ENTRY IN THE DEEP OREGON FOREST. matches died out, The game was| 1003, while the Government was de- a ility, Age and In- Here the catrsin in swore that tho claim was mostly valnablo for agriculture. Forest so | Peretuated in the colleges, but even| layed in the construction of {ts vessel crease pensions obtained dense that camera showed ouly « black mass of tree growth, there it was no sport for weaklings,|So0 much that the keel was not laid! in the shortest possible time Kecrotary of the Interlor should be an-)ladylike nowadays, but what it was|as Is proved by the fact that as late|dowm until March 10. of the same Widows’ clai specialt pe eT renon Fe Scone in Edward's time, when the favorite} as 1876 g.” or kicking an op-| year, The Government was further ws ims a ialty. Tract of land within a forest reserve cove | diversions of the apprentices and other | posing player on the shins, was al-|delayed in building the Connecticut Usually nted with n 90 ered! by au unperfect fide claim youngsters were street fights In which | lowed as one of the finer points, The Ay s to oe arrival of eee days placed with us immedi- of unappropriated, yace ved, noa- {stomach was allowed may be better] was the result of the interest In ath- La te ae ke md 2 7 mineral public land fn t » State or |imagined than described. The broken | leties aroused by the voluntcer move- aa UY ees rae alee teat LADY CURZON. = ae — —s boca ALB wal area ) eollarbones aud strained tendons with| ment in England in 1860 and_ the Rites i ene set pleas 4 pas etion | Continue go to describe her. Her medi- eG penewe. Succesaly) tion, report, aud. specitle description by | which we are familar as a result of |ugby Union was formed in 1871. than hie te Ve erected bY & yevatt cal attendant has told her that her| Xperience of 25 years and benefit pubile surverg of both tracts, 0 be scrimmages must have been mere pin| ‘The present rules in the United States! concern, ‘Tie Louisiana wie the first| OMY hope of regaining something lke of daily calls at Pension Bureau eee San eeehnnas | 4 "{seratches compared with casualties | were evolved from tnose of the Ri to receive its christening, having been | et youthful contour of figure lies in} ere at your service. Highest ref- tions cannot be affect attending a buck on center by the] )Y Union, as opposed to the “socker" |jaunched August 27, 1904; the Con- the practice of rigid self-denial with] erences furnished. Local Magis- Sr elie ten ao Mediaeval “backs.” or Association style which has recent-|yeoont did not take to the waves|Tespect to the dainties she enjoys| trates e i il Suites thar auch ts = Another English sovereign who|!y been exploited as a possible sub-| until Septet ) of the sume year,| most. The Princess of Wales has also b fir 7 te n arily padi stitute for the American gume. The Brooklyn y Yard, where the|received a hint from a high medical enefite y sending us ' Reson | snecticut is being built is Bow em-ffuthority that she will some day be- claims. Bury provided ng over 1,000 men on the battle-/come a second edition of her mother, 1 rand $ p and it is ted that there is}the Duchess of Teck, who was enor. TABER & WHITMAN co., The recon lation room fo we workmen.|mously fat, unles he practices fru-] y& Py — ‘ Previous repurts ace vss now being] gality in the line of confections. | Warder Bld’g, Washington, D.C, Bixed. Addittous A lag AE ya gece The Duchess of Arcos, formerly } turd the bil ee tae ey Be ene tne Miss Virginia Lowry of Washington, | ‘i sitll eulaL acs wife of the new Spanish ambassador F t 3 4 Most Forr sl2 of War Ships, | to Italy, arrived in Rome recently OSs er § Gea | Thesd battle: s when completed | from St. Petersburg, the former post | 4 | {io most formidable}of her husband, On opening her | i | 1: the main} trunk it was discovered that it ad | ¢ - fr ef four} been robbed in transit of jewels val- | ri Ss Pp , ee f£ ve at geet $4,000, It is supposed | 3S nattery will} that the robbery took plaice between : of ¢ ; “@ twenty 1 fire guns,!'Turin and Rome. van Calva, { Accident Proof r s t for twelve 8-pound ight 1-poundei erent (entities Scion 5 t land a number of rapid fire guns of} Qucer Odor of Mummies, ; eet . | nies, CEERI Se t small die Mad sik wil You may put a mummy in a glass! ik YOU W ANT A JACK a) u four submerzed torpedo tube H t iu supplies ubine “will have e protection by case and-seal ft hermetically so that | Send for our Jack Catalogue. Sufe to com Biates is being created he ae armor t ing in thickness | i sees SS i Bet blaa but | tain the desenption of exactly what you waut .. Under the exis i al pra . oe 7 8 , ; " t vot Hy courts: it is difficult te p ove from nine to eleven inches. ‘The con- | iy teaaand SaarE, it D hutn yd hed Hydraulic Jacks our Specialty this collusion, except In cases of tract calls for vessels of 16,000 tons) chowld exhaust all olfactory qualities, Watson-Stillman Co fraud and it ts there 3 displacement, with « steaming capact-| hut experience teaches us that these 46 Dey Bt, ee hg Poll Pages ahs ty, at 10 knots per hour, of 5,000 miles : iF ex Bt. N. ¥. City. under boua tide compliance with te act Sisk aapatin They ere expect smells age hile the cee thefr islons of the Faw the eTect 13 almost s- . “| seents is unknown to us, ey are Prualiy bad, ‘The law ilself is seriously de- AN ANCIENT FOOTBALL GAME IN THE STREETS OF LONDON. ed, however, to make 18 knots per| today as much a mystery to embalm- é fective. took a hand in the game because of hour at the official trial. Each ship} erg when the. bodies wer t . It bas been urged tn bebalf of this act ga id as were put in that it enables poor men to enjoy the|the injuries with wnich it was at- will be manned by 855 officers and/the bath of nature. e 7 4 bounty of the Government by obtaining | tended was King James I. He wa8| ne gnaing of a footprint, men. The contract, price of the Lou- eR a SN in ssh published some good ones spec tracts of thuber which they cua afterwards lq patron of sport and believed in bis| said to be 10,000 ¥ footprint | isiana is $3000.00 while the Couneet-| the en's eggs produced tm this| ily suitedfor farmers. Books that will help 5 e fn ,! ¥ 9 Seems to show, on the contrary, that | the [progeny getting plenty of excitement,| syivanis colliery has led to the report icut is expected to cost $4,212,000. country Mast a ai pes al Seiheiac oc cas make more out of his farm original entrymen rarely. realize more than | but he balked at football. It was to0| tha: a record been es- crater of § > catalogue. : Ce ees or eitting ie transfer. |mUcH trouble to raise an heir to|tsbhjished. But this is of yea | Chestnuts are a very similar food to | duite 107,818 refrigerator cars to tran WEBB PUBLISHING COv The corporations which ultimately secure | have him twisted into a pretzel just|/terday, geologically The} potatoes, The chestnut, however, is | BO! a trails 000 sallon Wi St. Paul Minn. b title usually absorb by far the greater pert | about the time he might be useful in) day will come, the ethn say,| the more nutritious of the two, ‘The | al = of the Tilos to the direct loss to tne | bolding down the throne. James told) when man’s age will be found ded,| chestnut has ouly 33 per cent. water Government from the sale of the lands far | his son to run along and have a good | not in thousands of years, but millions. | while the potato has 76 per cent. of wa- poe tcl yg ay hich | time with the boys. In fact, he wrote|Even now they have eat A, back ter. LS all of oa naive ineeedinge BULL DOG SUSPENDERS down certain precepts for te yo to preglacial days. we express | t! estnut leads the potato. everywhere. ¥ ‘Three Sim, he coveiepenent Tithe country w te bman’s pal yily ae if the peed had that in figures is a problem, but, at any} chestnut-may be cooked exactly as the Ry gh bY faried until the corporations, whlch Own |asked Prince Charles to “come | out)rate, they fix certain, Happonties sin the} potato is, boiled | yy POPITIVELY. THE BEST SUSPENDER MADE, - 7 ”. he woul ve been|glacial period as , ago. C vom dealer cannos supply y7t, we vill, postpeld, for BO eeuts. geitler who comes Into x country, the tim: | £08 the eee. eb gg A | Gnd in those days our forefathers, with | this country bas as y-t ben neglected. HEWES & POTTER, rv torrie ant aon bed, may be very serlously hampered by without their tails, their three eyes}and furnishes an inviting field for en- Valuable Booklet, “ Drove and Buspender Stylee,"” freven request , his tability to secure timber except from were busy in Europe with the) terprising agriculture and forestry. a foreign corporation. All of the timber ‘and the elephant, the giraffe, ‘ a aon de aireinobent ct hie firm tay 6 Ry By a enaeaae en =o the lion, the tiger and species which an e - rough and violent exercise as it~ , ; The Newest and Bost Bechorite fun ng fnjet sain the ngs [UAlL meter for lazing, than making yore guttived, Man was on Ooeedl STRAP &OCKS The NEWEST THINGS for CHRISTMAS essary 50, » rails, posts, and ja) users thereof.’ “ at He : Tumber, their f--y heads unto the sities. are the WEDDING in the case of other Inws, Instances Interfered With Archery. found with his works of art and other) PRE of aie tits “RAS woot ban alweye bed « tendeny 4's nonared ot deep in he oa.| LYNCH, PERE ECTION ) PRESENTS ted, en js consi rom : pe cuint of view of the gencral interest of |® run fowl of the law. Ite bearing gravels ef California, overlaid 148 ae are our Lock Buckles for use on Trunks, Telescopes, Cases of all kinds thE Pobite Ht becomes obvious that this law | first offence was in taking the minds bry four suceesive lava streams’ from Portfolios, Messenger Bags, etc. : should be repealed. of off from arch-| yojcanos Jong extinct. ’ Sale of Timbér on the Public Lands. | Cr: as a side part- y ‘ iene ap the only Lock Buckles with the Yale Principle Necessity for the enactment of a law and gen- and are made , ee horizi sale of timber on nonre-| tle game 1457 a Scottish Many Fritadiy Pats, paperacd o crcd f Manganese oi pee 100K like gold, becoming more evi-lact was passed in which the two| Rodrick—They say Cholly Goodrea stron ust. - | mendations’ made in of this Commission |Sports were st use of the/as Cmmant w is very popular around town. Van Albert—I a i, Br fast | Locks alone (easily attachable). Small > . 1» 50e , 100; large, $1.00. (Beantifally hand engraved and patertlbasen ne : extra); with strap for trunk, $1.50 ; for case, $1.00 prepaid ‘and Te. turnable if not delighted, Booklet women wanted evenywheen on request. Salesmen and saleg LYNCH MEG. CO, of be made for a ; reese tebe by tines and actual A virgin ts a el" —en verging on 4 called an old maid. % <n

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