The Washington Bee Newspaper, June 29, 1907, Page 2

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PRICE, $3.00 REDUSO STYLE 760 for short, well-developed fig Made of white and Grabcoutil. Hose supporte ers frontand sides. Sizes 2gto36 PRICE, $3.00 W. B. NUFORM and W. B. ERECT FORM CORSETS are built hygienically—they do not press or strain anywhere. Their lines are your lines, their shape that of your dwn figure, They make a bad figure good and a figure better. ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS Sous) “tat $2.00 Staite (1.00 Nuform 447 (sia) “Cua® 3.00 Erect Form 720 (5°) cif 1.00 Naform 738 (S25) Cxkcrtse 2:00 Nuform 406 (2) sis 1.50 Makers, 377-379 BROADWAY, N.Y. | ed, until the New York LOST TRIBE LOCATED | INDIANS FOUND HIDDEN IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES, | Discovered by Surveying Party—Pass Time in the Chase of Big Game and in Raising Spokane, Was nead of a s eyi ty work the wil of t Yellowheac in the brings to Spokane a story of overy of more than 300 families of Indians hid- ilization in the appear to be len wiles from ¢ northern wilds. Th | prosperous and cont | most of their tin game and breedi horses. Their settling in Yellow- head pa | said, “reading corded by Fenimore Cooper than a | historical t be descend The Indians claim to nm the once power- nation, which wrought so eighteenth cen- much havoc in the froma: Iroquo} Generations ago, they say, they | ut in the Blackhawk | ere driven from the | afety were forced to eled many months ge lands and territories Indian tribes. They ht shelter with the Blood, Black- Cree and Beaver Indians, but sre treated like outcasts, and finally an farther westward ym camp to camp they journey- truck the Nez Perce | country in northern Idaho, going | thence to Spokane and Yakima settle- emain. From the Yakima valley they went into the Colville district, where | half their number were killed in com- bat with the Colvilles and @ Alenes ‘Finally, one of their chiefs told me, they settled in the Rocky moun- and, as no one appeared to molest | traded with the Hudson Bay people, ; but for more than 100 years they | have not been in communication with either factors or traders. Whether this is because of some real cr fancied | wrong I was not able to learn, but I | did note a peculiar turn of the lip when the chief talked about his fore- bears’ dealings with the company.” Mr. Cornish many of the horses found in the pass are high bred and fleet of foot. The men devote much of theig.time to tribal .sports such as ga between boySqfoot racing and ball .playing. the lz 2 astime being a cross between baseball, the Yat being used by cricketers, with a net on the es M. Cornish, | S | shows the pre passing | ’ Mr. Cornish | like a chapter re- | ments, but they were not allowed to | Coeur | tains at the mouth of Yellowhead pass, | them, they remained. For a time they | “TAR WATURITORL | ena. he indians ‘Appédrea uw friendly to Mr. Cornish and his party | | and entertained them at potlatch dur- | ing their stay. FIND EVERYTHING BUT MEAT. | Bristles, Cereals, Skin and Glands Used in Canned Goods. | Albany, N. Y.—State Health Com- | missioner Porter announced in his of- | ficial bulletin for May that a chemical j analysis of 154 s ples of so-called roast, corned nd potted beef, | deviled h canned meats | I articles of boron pre: it j able quant | such as pi glands. the cans. Di “The use | food to be in preservative in a dina can which can | | be satisfactori zed by the | of heat and s hermetically indi cates that the mater to be- placed n the can were in such st or were kept under such conditions as to lead j the canner to believe that y re quired the use of pre ative for | the prevention of decomfposition until | they could be safely canned.” Encysted embryos of trichina spirals were found in several sections of con- tents of a s ted ham. The report on lunch ys “Two s h juct bore labels with th ement: ‘Fine old Eng 1 2 | prepared at H ion Hall in the re | of Queen Elizabeth.’ | “The conients of the two samples are similar in appearance, both consist of large amouu row jfat with scattered peices glands, hair and little mo sue.” one firm S, finest s the diges- r cent. of in- | soluble residue. One mple of veal loaf had a boron preservative and cons: d chiefly of cereal and fatty and fibrous tissues cle fibers Traveling Kitchen for Army. Vienna—The At ian army de partment has been ¢ rimenting | with an invention of Dr. Kuhn, con- | sisting of a aveling kitchen. It is | furnished i two huge kettles, | which, according to recent experi- | ments, can furnish food to 850 per- } sons, or about 360 pounds of cooked ‘meat, besides the soup and the vege- tables. .It has been found possible through hermetical sealing systems to preserve the food warm for 30 hours. ! —__ | Rich Have Right to Be idle. | Wellesley Mass. — Students of Well dec € r a debate, ) TO SEE EUROPE WITH SAVINGS. Trolley Conductor and Wife Will En- joy Results of Economy. Kansas City, »—A six months’ tour of Euro the purpose of Charles M 11 years a conductor on the Fifth street division of the Metropolitant Railway com- pany, and Mrs. Kelly. “My wife and I have planned this trip since we re married six years ago,” said M “What I have saved as a ¢ tor will be enough to pay our exy The Ke’ Street 2 their own home, a pretty twe y frame cottage. They intend to spend 00 on their trip. “I have a six months’ leave of ab- sence from my work,” Kelly said. “We intend to stay the limit, too. Such a chance comes only once in a life- time for men 1 lf. Glad? Why, my boy, I hav t well for months. I've lain nights plan- ning this trip? So has Mrs. Kelly.” The Kellys will sail from New York on a Hamburg-American liner. The first stop will be Naples. After Italy will come Switzerland, then Germany, with a trip down the Rhine to Cologne. The Netherla and Belgium are next on the s ule. Then comes Paris and later London. “What will you do when you re turn?” “Take up my old ition as con- ductor on the Fifth , line. I'll report for duty the second day 4 ar rive in the city.” 18 RICH TRAMP. Has Spent Only $7.56 in Traveling Nearly Half a Million Miles. Middletown, N. Y—Well dressed and well groomed, “A No. 1,” the most remarkable tramp in the world, is vis- iting the city for the second time in 24 years. Known only as “A. 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