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on its feet again. Such a eendition It i to bp realized hag come about while the islands are still under our control. What has happened to that government Is perhaps no different than has hap- pened to many who are in business. The loaning of money by the national bank of the islands on products that have greatly deteriorated in price has tied up its resources. It must therefore have help in order to tide over the situatiom. The explangtion given s that a Wli- MotHer had two tickets to be ex- t-h:sd nnmdmu';fl —u-ul” “k:-“-‘!m l;r- th:: e own ShABEML for peats i the snampl D e e weee Iate in SRMIRE oF cert of the Ugited Choir guild, poor Cousin Fannie bhad iain down te “What night are we going?” I asked |Test after she firally finished my froek, |- B ‘But, Lucile, I't taking your Cousin|and she did not et up in time to dress ‘ 5 Fannie. You know you said it wou'l be| before dianer. So we all left ia a flyrr y % & horrible bore, g0 I asked her to go.” | and it was no wonder I forgat the Sills v $ -, : ‘But, mother, you plways take me so| tickets. L @4 1 ) 5 literally, and I didn’t know, whon I said od gracious, Luejle.” exclaimed I pino without experience is responsible | that, Ernest Aubrey was to be one of tre| Hariot as we entered the lobby of the and that he has now been replaced by an | S0l0lsts. I'knew him in France, and ths| theatre, “the tickets are nof in the box 2 o 1s mot lkely to get caught | Wil be an opportunity of remewinz our| office.” meriean who is not 7 o B ity acquaintgnce.- I can write him & note,| Of course I explained anl tried by be- in such a predicament, Jsn't that &|gaping how much I enjoved his singing.| ing very calm and gentle mysell to g e SO pretty good example of what Is lfable to| Hariot Still belongs to the guild saxillary,| soothe her perturbed spirit. She wes ag- Butiorie o6 $fien B bappen in the Philippines should they | doesn’t she, mother?™ grieved at having missed th: opepiag Willieantle Offies, 23 Chureh BL Tolwhens 105 | D¢ §iven their freedom and allowed to| ‘“Wes, why® number and when she diseovered that I orwich Gulletiz and goufigfi 125 YEARS OLD Subscription price 130 & Weski 34 & moath; $4.00 . e, Batered at the Postoffics 4t Norwi#. Ope, ™ weond-clam matter. Tolepasns Cally, Bulictin Bosiness Offies, 9. 0,000,080 in order to get it baek |on the navy bill de Ikewls The Original Food-Drink Fer All Ages 4 and Substitutes. it conferees | porinfumaTnualds sna@reinechiteen | Meh My Moot i BevactnEerics QUALITY CORNER OPP CHELSEA séVlNGS BANK - a - v Fednesda ovel the standpoint e weuldn’t come om | tively ru b Norwich, Wednenday, June 22, 1081, | B0 e e ot 1o he . dis. | RIVerbank to g0 to & concert. 1 shail| Fortunately I rememberad-e rumbe o telephone her to gend me her exchange| of the seats and I was able-to wrarg.2 position to let well enough alone. It it | L tRPOV thom from the yeung man jn-tus Boxjel- : ' f 3 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, cAn get Into a bankrupt state while still| “wgye yoafle” began mother as I ran| fice. After all her fuss Harjoi ard - L\ 4 . Asociatd Prews Jo exclusively -uu:: under the protection of this gevernment| (o the phone. George went into the thea: as &qn as 7 A e Joe "'“'"":" :Q,‘;,;"‘ W || thers Js no telling what might happen| I called Hariot and she sald that she| we did. he local news wd || when trying to swing it alome. had three tickets amd :‘mt T econd .-l -—‘ S i \ ope of them. She and George wers plan-| After the concert as I was having a de- AL rene s rpablienion of @il du | px pRRIENCE ARGUES AGAINST DE.|Ding to come in for the concert and ghe| lightful little visit with Mijesc Aubrey oxtbesttrete Az o . ¥ said she would be grateful If I would [ who had seen me in the audience an LAY, exchange the tickets for her. had sought me in the foves, Ha For months now much has been sald| “Of course I'll be delighted,” T respond- | brushed by and said she 20p2d that we - regarding the coal situation. It has been|ed, “and DIl mail them to you right had been able to heat the n:‘us;‘ well. ShTR LATIOI‘ stated that the usual amount of coal|AWAY.” “Yes, indee answered piras R = ( “It was a charming concitt, wasn't .L? 3 . Wwas not being mined because there Was a % = . it 11 It i Tack of orfiers, that prices would tend| TDE BeRt morning her tickots came azd| “We didnt hear mueh of it from lne The Durham-Duplex clips the minutes from . WEEK ENDING JUNE 18th, 1821 t Ll £ 1 nd that| § took mother’s and hers and went right | peanut gallery, she rompcke, T : m g o be higher instead of lower anc down to the theatre to_sychaage them. I| coarsely. I thought, as she ani George morning shave Jjust as the ]on‘ blade of 2 11 136 advantage ought to be taken of this| foung that all the seats in the parquoy| went on out of the tacatra. 3 2 ) ’ a mowlng < ’ season of the year to encourage the|yere gone except three, whica, by %reat| *What did she mean:’ asked motner machine saves time in the farmer’s The movement and handling of coal, and yet| good luck had Reen returned. I teok| when we were on 0ar Way home. I ex- exira ————————————————————s—mmmm | |, gite of the combined efforts in that ::emk;l]ot course, uuif mlh t‘im more in D‘{;':‘d- ia iy ok Dl 1 th of the Durham-Duplex blade does the DISARMING. direction It is declared, by a journal| the balcony mot very far back. ey had very mood scats ia el i ; triclk, ess at the commencement | 48V0ted 1o the interssts of the copl trade, | _ WH/s T Wes mOrking o0 (he Fowm T} cony, buc some b urham-Duple‘ doubl, —‘d‘.d blades are the = seoretary | that buying has not been Increased to > % oty 3 3 . s < ) s ge Secrefary % 1| Phone to speak to Hariot Sill. Then mother began to se2il me fer not lon, t detacha Veek var department declared ‘l"fl"’"“ wonge i ’hi““"‘ "'_l":’_”"“‘ 1t} " iWhere pze m ts to the Choir|letting them have (wd of the three seats N ges chable blades on earth. Andthekoenest, Lnistration is desir- |t does mot develop at once it will mean| gyjlg concert?" § sked. we had in the parquet. 0 S l.l'fi burni . " far as it is safe to|both @ shortage and a boost In price| * “Dear me, havep't vou zoi them yet?| ‘W mother,” I |lrc;u]€_fl. “30 yo: : 84 m ng, no ning, A b.ce-um as well as a , : : °|that people are ordinarfly anxious to|Oh, no, now I remember: I meant to | think 1'd let you or Cousia Farnie ciipi time-sa: i 0!, Urdlred Ung ”]'” £ov | avola. send them right away, but I had so much | way up in the baleoar? ¥ou don't appre- saver. Change TOd‘y to the ] osition to understand | 55 0 40 this part of the country | to do that day that I couldn't get them| ciate my thought for you at all, it seems r it ought to go he called at-] ~ X B0 experience in spdeavoring | 0. I'm sorry, Harlot, but they bave|to 'me, ever” . will have fo b8 e T hs Adiod e Camale ot quan. | 95t slipped my mind. TI leave them| “Please don't ery, Lucile,” she begged, made it plain that it was |0 & : in the box office for you, which will 20| as I dabbed my eves. n a large degree by the|'ity to comfortably meet requirement | ;¢ og well, won't it, dear?’ Poor mother, she does more gratuitous — and they know what it means for those | «yeg if yon don't forget them mzain,”| worrying than any person I know.—Chi- - stedly sald that this|¥ho can get conmtrol of it to indulge in | ghe replied. It was perhaps the pover of! cago News. = : e A vad in|Price fAixing which, though ot far short - i~ , X ‘"‘\,(‘"_*M”‘:m’";‘”"’: of robbery. is mext to impossible to over- 7 . . Wihont gt what | me_before” s who buy have been IN THE DAY’S NEWS afe azo because we might | °0HESA 1o ¥ield to the extortion. ODD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAS g 2 2000 example|. TC & ETtat many ome such experience YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK FOR SA.LE BY THESE I EA e i on 2 HISTORY 5 . at “others woulq | 188 SEird. They heve prascadad fo da Abudant.snows on the higher levels NING DEALERS: e th ch r ¢ ite National Fark have yield- st vt 1e mo poliey | 50 TaT a8 they are concerned and already WAYNE AT STONY POINT o Tepemuplia oy £ flowers this eea- PRESTON BROS, Franklin Sq. PUTNAM (= Do DONEY L v have thelr mext winter's coal where X - ed & bumper crop o ers SMITH'S PHARMACY, 205 Main SL BURT'S PHARMACY, » llowed or in-| 5V ed have mo further worry con.| AmONg.the many expleits of gallantry | son. EATON CHASE CO. " | 120 Main S0 5, \ps F. DONOHUE, Rexall Stors, ; e rentey | corning it. They have prepared for the | 204 prowess which shed o luster on the| Attention fs called to this fact by the I 14 Main St. CHANDLER & MORSE, Hardware, g o s | inevitable. taken advantage of spring| f° Of OUF f::‘{"ft Y Aoy, ibe| announcement that special provision H. M LERO 289 Main M. J. LYNCH, D PeAC| | ices and endeavored to avoil a short- | Siorniie O the fort at Stony Foint has| has been made for the protection of C. C. TREAT, 115 Franklin St A GILMAND CO, he aepre- | X 5S Loneh curtallment of production | Niviin Lo GSAMASMd s al the moMt|iho javish displsy from depredations i JAMES C. MARA, 235 Man 3¢ F. X. LUCIER, Jewsler, s the situation ; - ; e %0m-| of the thoughtless visitor. 1 WM. D. RICKER, = 276 West Main St. GEORGE E. SHAW, Jeweler, T n pily. mean’, that | %, ecAuse ol icmeration on the transpor-| manded the light imfantry of the army,| " wyocemite's topography, with thou- P. BARRY, 231 Central Ave. THE PUTNAM HARDWARE AND < rta o main. | P2tion lines the execution of the plan was entrusted. | g ngs of feet difference in aititude in THE UNITED CIGAR STORES. MILL SUPPLY CORP., n 1 ! In view of what has occurred in the|Secrecy was deemed so much more es-||.co5 within heiling distance of each FRANK A. SISK, 2 Franklin Sq. gl e om TAIATY | recent past their action is logical. Tt is| Sential to success than numbers that it|gtner, makes it possible for the visit- GEO. P. MADDEN, 243 Main'St. WILLIMANTIO " afford to meg-| " con of the vear when the winter's|Was thought inadvisable to add to the ) o to enjoy flowers of several seasons LIBERAL LOAN CO., 63 Franklin St. BAY STATE DRUG CO., wa cannot afford | 1¢ il .°T * | force already on the lines. One brigade | | il ae G CURRAN & FLYNN, """ | coal should be moving into all sections| " in a single visit,” says a bulletin from WILSON DRUG €O, nto the compatitive | 08 EB0 e e T P eehare og| Was ordered to commence its march, #ol tne Washington,” D. G. headquarters DANIELSON A e, i Iuiding. though we |0 e cowntry and into the eehiars of|as to reach the scene of action in time 0| of the National Geographic Society. THE BERTHIAUME PHARMACY, 7. 1. HICKEY DRUG 0., er stand the pace than some cover the troops engaged in the attack.| ".Leaving the rich San Joaguin Val- Sl s BURROUGHS DRUG STORE, Ci ®| duction which should be extended over|in case of any unlooked for disaster, and ; g iRy el i N WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE, "HARLES De VILLERS, i y . ley at Merced for the beautiful trip R . i THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO, e osed. however, | 1976 Period must be crowded into a | Major Lee of the light dragoens. who had | by train throush the canyem of the K. A. JORDAN, Hardware, S Pae (ooed. NOWOVET: | ehort ome and unon - the inevitable ro-|been eminently useful in ebtaining the in- | Nerced river, scarred by the gold dige E. H. KEACH & CO. Hardwares, IoSPEE De MAROE iy g i based the| telligence which led to the emterprise, | gine e e i i L. J. MOBIN. PHARMACE e S b referred the|=UIt @f gush & sifiation s Dased the i = gings of ‘43, the traveler turns his flor- B. LABELLE, Pharmaeist, Dayvills J. J. HICKEY DRUG CO. e +o|claim of a shortage and higher prices. | Yas K“"“}:" "']“I“ b‘;"‘":!‘ "?Yfle- 2%|al calendar backward wiin each mile . A on bills thers S T o 2z - : - S he demand = serier oo a Sy e e Flmm eyl DISTRIBUTING JOBBERS : LEE & OBGOOD COMPANY " PREYENTING HARDSHIPS, i 5 v et . 5 be met The night of the 15th of July, 1779, | late spring at Ei Portal, where the of- ; ment by a| Action by the lower house of con-|was fixed for the assault, and it being | ficial gateway to Yosemite National P 5 = reduction | &ress in passing the Johnson bill which|expected that the garrison would be more | Park is located. A few miles farther a ‘hiv desienbtn| will permit all aliens who left other|on their guard towards daslight, 12| at the Gates of the Valley—that fam- COMPLETE Inclidlag Three o to the inferpretation that|Shores before the eighth of Jume to en-|©'clock was the chosen hour. | ous spot where El Capitan stands on D ation tha he 4 | Stony Point is a commanding hill pro-j the left, Th 3 cei oublo-edged Blades. Made g s n time of|ter the country even though the June ,» Three Graces and Bridalveil polies W et Ak e - jecting far into the Hudson, which wash-| Falls on the right, with a vista af and Sold in Canada at the reparations as |guota r r nptiopa may RAave |l three-fourths of its base. The remain-| Yosemite Valley between—he finds| Same Prics. liment doesn’t Mnn‘ rv:rh’od is ‘WIsehanrl o;‘t'r: v Ju3-}ing fourth is in a great measure povered | spring in_full glory. never he ex-|tified. Such people, who Would of course by a deen marsh, commencing near the| “And on the same day, visitors te <arm 1o the point|Pe obliged to pass the immigration re-|river on the upper side and continuing | Glacier Point, ‘just upstairs’ from Yo DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO fety of the mation would be|GUirements the same as ever, will be|into it below. Over this marsh there is| semite Valley, on the rim of the gran- Jersey City, New Jersey charged off against the quotas of suc-|one crossing place. But at its junction|ite wall enciosing the Valley and 3265 Pactories s ceeding months and will not therefore| With the river is a sandy beach paseable | feet higher, will be out skiing and to- Lflwy UB.A Sheffield, Engs g he admitted in excess of the year's lim- |t low tide. | bogganing on four feet of snow. aris, . Tereuto, Can. THE CASH BONUS. e On the summit of this hill was erected | “By the time summer gets to Yose- Sales Representatives in all Countries L Bl SO, N < the fort, which was furnished with a| mite Valley, it is springtime at Glacier el | DIl in con-} Puttng into effect the Immigration re-| g ficient mumber of heavy pieces of | Point and when summer gets to the! = erning much sought for fstriction so auickly after the Jaw was|ordnance. Several breastworks and| Point, the Sierra is enjoying the brief to mote | passed worked an injustice upom those |sirong batteries were advaneed in front|season passes there for both spring States Chamber of | who were on the way to this country be- |of the principal work, and about half-|and summer and Yosemite Valley has s + statement In|fore it was known the law was adopted | way down the hill were two rows of | progressed well towards autumn. ame from the plaintive and humeorous | attended i i s b nus for for- | even though they had set eut i hopet”bha‘ . The batteries were calcnlated Most interesting of all plants to the Ti!ll» face numn'ed on it, w":ile t':orlazf ami“m’- ;:rrl’:xnr‘ nl‘;\x::;‘:; ::,’;.‘:,r:.m,::.'.r :‘.;l.l:::k“";‘:."; f.‘:k'.""‘“ hat max men. 1t helieves that every- |of getting here before the law might be |0 command the beach and the crossing | Visitor is the snowplant—and no other| ter suggests the flapping ears and the | expected angle in that the person who| ‘ p Jle should be done for the re- | enacted. To force them to return weuld |P13ce Of the marsh and to rake and en-|is so jealously guarded by the park|jlong trunk of the latter. | appeared on the screen for some time et B & e n | filade any column which might he ad-|authorities. When word of a new stalk| «Another interesting plant Is the| proved to be a spirit of a man who had : o g be a hardship entirely unwarranted Inianeing from either of these points to-|is received, a sign is dispatched hast- e i s b th H owever, that here|which the steamship companies and the | yards the fort. In addition fo these de.|ily and erected near ithands offi | Uinine bush, the bitter leaf of which | returned to carth in order to make & con- is to those who |immigrants would suffer. fenses, several vessels of war were sta-|In hsl early stages the snowplant is| > US® T the infians; &g ‘miglein 'w;todnwu"iv:: erfl pi:-(?.';f wuhl.'rz:‘::: y ysical impairment In view of the prevalling circum-|tioned in the river so as, in a consider- | more like a scarlet aspargus tip than £ Both ‘o b £ing against such & plan points | stances it Is only falr that those who |sble degree, to command the ground at|anyvthing else. As it matures, leaves i AL g ;,:,Inf'::':'i’:‘:m:,?,‘y‘:,,l,'::‘ e big war has already.laid |can meet the requirements and are ready | the foot of the hill. near the upper end unfold and reveal Steries That Recall Others l had dreamed it was a man back from gage of about $1135 on every fam-|to enter should be permitted to do so! The fort was garrisoned by about 690 | Pells much like those of a hyacinth. | the grave. U Stat T mon ander the cormmand of Tieutenant|The name snowplant is misleading, ac- = | nited States. and be charged off to the quota of some men und : a s *| cording to such high authority as jep- A Onild’s View. |, The little girl listened with intense in- 11 is ot yet being | ather month, notification regarding which | Colonel Johnson. At noon of the day| .., " 0 " cave the plant has nothing| A woman and her daughter ef seven | tercst, then said: “Well, mother, mow | soldiers that ought | should be transmitted to other countries|Preceding the night of the abtaek the | " " 0ien™on oo 1™ ha "t - | st snkeinalal S 5 A light infantry commenced their march | 1 40 With s E at the name - — n at Is being given | that this excess of the number to be ad- | pE7% 'RIALY commenced thel TATH| probably originated because it appears s situation is such that the remedy | mitted will not prevail each month be-| 0t (20T, TEECH B TIETNCE B ing | €aTly in spring and is likely to be n applied and there is much |cause of the exception which is made of | through an excessively rugged and ;‘fiughl = lfltfe ‘flurry.b\\;mch :llaa.k:' attached to @ statement |the June conditions. mountainous ecountry, arrived about 8 iny ¢ Tichness of its coloring all the s recently made«by Senator| Sueh an admission of the aliens does|(he afternoon a mile and a half from the | JN0T€ conspicuvus, causing the unin- = v BT : ; formed to think that the plant pushed ¢ effect that it would be but|not mean that the restrictions fixed in |fort, where the dispositions for the as- | ; (20 5 Lot AT O, ¢ few years before a veterans'.pension | the original Bl will be exceeded. It|Fault were made. Perfalian i s e Bl S would be introduced in congress. | doesn't mean the eountry ls going to re-; It Was intended to attack the works on| ;on “the snowplant is not a ;:rsilpe hat of course would be in addition to|celve more immigrants than intended. Tt |the right and left flanks at the same in-|y,i "jives on decaying vegetable mat. stant. The regiments of Febiger and of fid 3 ash bonus, In addition to what the | simply admits them a matter of less|yii- * 0% RENEE O MR BNL B8 ter asorbed through “intricately laced ifferent states have done and regaggless | than & month In advance of the time |formed the right odlumn, and Butler's| Nic [iPT¢8 Which serve the plant in E A VERY IMPORT neurance which fa being carried | when they would be entitled to come In | regiment, with twa companies, under | (" \:’:i(';“:g'“i;‘ Natiito fos dhebad ANNOUNC ANr government. and in so doing there is a display of | Major Murfee, formed the left. One|oq ; z s i is not going to square|the justice which they have reason to|hundred and fifty volunteers, led by |jey (i opos l‘;;“"f:'”l‘f‘;‘“".“" L i 9 . who displayed their | expect after they enter. The actlon of | Lieutenant Feury and Major Posey. edn-! jihof plants which are veritable chom SALE OF MEN S fotism wasn't in fact | the house should be quickly follewed by |Stituted the van of the right, and 100} jca) jaborratories, demanding chloro- to those who took up arms in|that of the senate. volunteers, under Major Stewart, eom-|,pvi (o assist them in digesting. their | of tieir country. The eoun- P —— mEs b as ke 5 daily meal. - i es a a gratitude to Its de- EDITORIAL NOTES. o e et b o, , TyummA | ““There probably are more than 1000 s wilss saunst he aebaval e ! % | moved on to the charge, the van of each| giffercnt species of flowering plants, . n by 3| Business is said to be returning, but it | With unloaded muskets and fixed bayo-| prubs and (recs in Yosemite Some o It such were possible it |ien't gtriking the country like the cloud- |nets. They were each preceded by a for-| them ” Jike the marsh buttercup, seem f be remembered that those | purst did Pueble. lorn hope of 20 men, the one commanded| to bud bheneath the snow and then the greatest sacrifice, those by Licutenant Gibbon and the other by | hurst into bloom as seon. as tne. lom o s k fShi R f m E , 2 . s e icy their lives, ean never be| fTwe Chicago hotels ave introduced |lieutenant Knox = o lcovering melts. On the high levels of Our Entlre tock o rts e-grou or vent my L Under the idea of paying new price lists. They have probably Just | cean™ evers individual on the routs whe | L1 PArk a thin patch of snow will dis- ism the country could never|heard that the war is over. BYSTy k e appear under the influence of a hot 16 iRatalt SARE could cive intelligence of their approach. | sun and the patient botanist in a few All Lt ix of the states have provided | The priess of Kerosems and waseleme | coverca. At 30 simnien after 13 the pu: | HoLT, CAT Se, the buttercups unfold- GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 2 © the relief of veterans and in the ob-|are dropping but there's no danger that |sauit commenced. Both columns Tushed | odly s ane (o eavironment ainte o > cctiong raised to the federal cash bonus [the consumers will do mush hoarding. |forward under a tremendous fire of mus- | having taught the flowers of high alti. s pointed out as well as the faet ketry and grapeshot. Surmounting every | tudes to adapt themselves to the brief t tion of such a bonus bill would| JWhile hotels are announcing they will | obstacle, they entered the works at the | season of warmth. H y obstacle in the way of | réuce prices there meed be mo fear that!Point of the bayonet, and without having| “Indian paintbrush, thick clusters of o L H conomic rehabilitation and that it would | there will be any free lunches on the d]m«;harred a ;lnv’lethnlece obfirw: com- | pink hells-on the manzanita, wild lilae, t nly serve to Increase o : % plote possession of the post. The human- | azaleas along the river banks, dogwo . . : : iy serve to increase our lazation st | mens ity displayed by the conquetors was not | lavender snooting stars, and sans arn. Former Prices Were Former Prices Were $ et - et e H“n {:t‘h m"\*-l yas Yo—‘——"‘m e s LTk ot less conspicuous nor less honorable than|ers appear inearly spring. In June H ent in the other directio ith every| e 4 their courage. Not a single individual s i ily., 1 amily mortgaged by the war. Iynching but lyneh talk in the metropolis | suffared (iar resisiance nad seace :3;:?ir‘,h:ulflrg::r:!a"tl:wfsfn e $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 $3.50 and $4.50 : s o e doesn’t mean what it woeuld down I All the troops engaged in this perilous | red, and ;'esnmblmg & cultivated tulx;t H St i e Georgia. serviee manifested a_degree of ardor and | Then there is the Washington lily, i A E LIPPINES RAE Lo ER impetuosity which yFoved them to bt | throwing its large white blossoms high | one kn what report will be| The man en the eormer savs: Thoss |capable of the most dificult enterprises.|above the chaparral. Lupines reach ‘ ight back from the Philippines by |people who are always waiting for the |and all distinguished themselves whose | their prime in August—there are so i Jeneral Wood and former Gosernas | time {0 ripen mever seem fo make much | ®itustion enabled them to do se. many different kinds in Yosemite that GROUP No. 3 GROUP No. 4 . s e SR | N Colanel Fleury was the firat to enter | some of them never have been classi- . : s whilch SR e debie the fort and strike the British standard.|fied. You can see them in acre lots s Akl IO 1 1t you wil motlos the attitude of tne Mo Posey mounted the works almost |in the meadows, looking like miniature asls for deter-| at the same instant and was first to give | forests, topped by brilliant petals. The - nin ether the ople of the islands | @!fferent nations they have no objection | the watchword, ‘“The fert's our own.”|fireweed also grows in luxurianes, ® 1ave progressed to the peint where they ;:f th-|!-nnh other nations may go in The loas sustaled by the Americana was| “Comparatively rare among the wught to be glven thelr freedom and cast | diearming. Yy ne nieans preportioned to the appar- | flowers of Yosemite, and as beauti- . X %6 from the control of thin govern:| g e (nt denger of the emterprime. The in-|{ul as any orehid, is mentselin, or Former Prices Were Former Prices Were mebl: Theve 47 Do, thive s RN e demand that the people know more | trepidity, - join umanity, its | blazing star, vellow petals, orange cen- e they are hoping. that way (e |$boUC the coal industry would not be so noblest companion, displayed o this oe- | ter, with 4 gringe of long stamens, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 povgsedl ool oo % strongly urged 1t the consumer had been | CaSion by (he Penngylvania here and his | giving it an exotic appearance, Curi- the rep K b geenting of Tl O e o brave followers cannot be oo highly es- | esities among the parks flowers are ependence now. d there are those who teemed ner too frequently commemorated. | the yellow monkey flower and purple ot »,..hm:t..l b r::: :,';i":":;:(: The hr‘_,_ nu“—————mb" ~ '“k_"l‘d D nd. (Tomorrow: The Husemann Letter.) |elephant head, the former taking ite N ~ . . o . . be” e " that | idunen, ociutin e, S5 I Prices on White Shirts and Silk Shirts. All e have met. dlscharged sur full dney | TS, IS0ng meny deathe, piatily rices on White Shiris 2 ere and that we ought not to give them 3 rms & mmns how much safer the highw. ; wish b MG LGN u the bighwers, gkt ‘e styles, both soft and starched cuffs; collar attached or 'ep In and remme our guidance a fow | Opposition te the cigirette law ASKFOR ' ars hence, and cause the islands t0|1tah fn maeh Ifke it is to prohibition = . 2y n“k b‘nd “";”-'7 'o“" """”"\‘"'“1 ""4 hack- | throughont the country. Rolling your S “0rl|ck : > 3 H vl effects of guch an experlence. own s prehably giving home brew a . i Tust at the present time attention In | close rub. \Ho'hd‘s . The ofi'i.d und to he Afreoted to the assertion that e W s J C MACPH ERSON i e Phillppine government fy on the | With the senate conferees racommend- ety IA-'a.athu A * i eree of bankruptey, that this govern-|ing yielding to the house on the army i ! ment must permit the Issuance of honds [ bill another hig move in behalf of econ- i ind short term certificates to the amount | omy will be made if the ! - - . . . s o o i £ a3 S N s e i s 22 et

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