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Highland Park News (1874), 21 Jan 1898, p. 2

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I? Arvhey Lockelev (c ‘ > _ murder” ““5 1”fin-29d Einéfffimé' fin we In 3 fl! 0f jealm‘s." LouK AWMJA. ally shot .‘finnip pack“; “-5190! fa- heart. in Cmcinnazi, and En: ‘Y-m' himself“ 9n Mica lhexc wexe 3m busigess faiYhtes in the {n'ned States in the seven N3 ended on the Nth. agai st 322 :he week previous and 455 in {hp corresponding period of 1893'. ' The e’xohang‘PR at the lending oléaring houses: in the United State‘s during the wwk ended on the 14th aggregated $1.443,002.120. against $1, 418 589 59 the previous “cs-k The increase compared with the corresponding meek 6! 1897 The . \mvr'man Anti-Saloon league in session 3: Columbus. 0. Nested as pres- dent Hiram Price of Iowa ‘\ dw \‘d I kind port. '1‘:.omns \. Edzson Jr.,h as invented a machine for utifizing the wane powre of lhe sr‘a. The plant at Louisville, Kv. ofB. F. .\\L‘l_\ (Q Sons. the inmost p10“ factory in the “mid “as damaged to the e\- mat of $IUU mm b) rim. An expiosimx in a mine near Butte. Mont. th-(I five men. The imdy m‘ murdvrer W. H. T. Dur- rzmt was (Iromated at the cremutoz-y In Dr. C. B. Day. one of the Ieadinf: insiclnns of Minnesota. committed P . suit-Ede at Glenooe. The Indiana. supreme court has de- cided that fife insurance policies are not rumble under the present state tax law. gent-val debatn on th hm. mid :hv- rr-mair givnn tq vulgar!" "t: [r “W: nf 13‘»- Intn Sv‘th ‘ nppropriaiian hm Th \ swam was r. Corbvzx's whim :0 ON): ‘ Thv La hom‘ I} lmv ( (17 By general consent the senate on the 14th postponed consideration of the Hawaiian treaty until next Monday. Senator Hoar offered 21 joint resomiion proposing an amomimm: to thw (‘mnstitmion Minn/Hm: (hr [firm of offini- uf thf' prosidmijand smuâ€" ‘orw‘ :0 April 34‘. NM. and making that day instead hf March 4 the oommenmmnnt and Xcrminazirm nt‘ official té’rms In fumnn Kim-wan pension hills were pastL An advvrsn rr-pcr: was made upon H. YV. Corbvzx's {'3’ im m a sizat in the SETH)?" I'mm Orngnnv “The Lamy hm extendinfl thm homfiu I} lmv m .Haska and granting was "ported favorably to the senate on- the 15th. as was also thepension approprlaâ€" tmn bill. and me Hawaiian treaty was fur- ther dlscussed In executive sesslon....1n the house Mr. Bland (M0) introduced a frcc coinage blll which makesxold and silver the, standard, and declares all rules discriminating against the legal tender of such colnazo unlawful. The a'grlcultural appropriatlon blll was reported wlzh an amendment provldlng for the lnspectlon uf horse meat for export purpoiaes in the same way that the meat of cattle and oxher unl- mnls is now lnspected. xn executive session the? wenato on the 12th further discuss“! the Ha ‘zLiian xroazy. The nomination of Charles Page Bryan, of IllinoIs, as minister to Brazil and E. 1i. Conger. of Iuwa, now minister to Brazil; as mlnisxu‘ to China. and Mark S. Hz‘ewz'r, of Mivhigan. :0 be a civil ‘ rvice commis- sioner, were received from the? president. ....In the house; the urgent dwicium‘y bill‘ was passed and mmdzplomacic and conâ€" ular appropriation bill was reported. The naminatlon of Attorney-General Mc- Proceeding: at First Regular Session INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS ‘hm‘lezx H. libbvfls has: been elected wide-rzt of the Brlnok yn (N. Y) base 1 umh i0 succeed Char es H B)rne, '(flfi'l‘u. Casualties and Fires, Personal and Po- litical Notes. Business Failures and Resumptions. Weather Record. (can >1 to be _a jus: ce of the suprome L‘Olll‘t 'kzc Iritish steamer Ranzn 10ft Snâ€" mh. (:m. fox Bremen with 18.200 [w M cmmn. $1er 1111'th cargo of the 11 MM shipped» from an Atlantic ROITND ABOUT THE WORLD Happenings of {he Past Seven Days in Brief. THE WEEK’S NEWS DOMESTIC .ss'd e M Sha“ was inaugurated gov ur of Iowa giighlaud ‘ijark Eflcu‘ HIGHLAND PARK, BY I‘TK'AVS I’HRRES'IT CONGRESSlONAL. m railrcah “as favorably > 3* urea and the agriwultural hill ‘\ ”1:. ('1:sz 11‘ ' 1: hot in scssinn on the 15th, ‘ two hours “Fr“ spent in on tho army apnmpriminn rr-maindcr of the day was "t: the13f»andpuhlicsnnu th W. Milllken. of Mama. H years in the lowerhrunch I 'V "" I "" g ILLINOIS. ' It is announced that Pope Leo advo- cute: as the solution, of the eternal (iuoszion bemean the Vatican and the glirinnl the establishment of an Italian ‘ public. It is safd that the riots in Havana have given the death No“ to autonomv as the) prow that not oniv the Cubans do um “ant it but xhnt the army v0.un~ tgers and Spanish eTement gener raH) afe determined to fight againt it. 3T1“! Midland ‘Trxist company of Port gape; Out.. has assigfied. the deposi‘s 5eing’ovet $150,000. zj’l‘he~ rioting in Havana has been shopped and ConsuMieneru) Lop teleâ€" graphs ‘10 Washington that there is no ezmsevfor apprehension bf trouble. ;, A dech has been published in Haâ€" émm prohibiting the pumivution in {feu'spapve'rs of cable dispatches without firevions censorship. ‘ Mrs. Junms‘L. FMmL wife of the mil gionaire mine owner. died in San Fran kisuo, ngs'w! 3131mm. PM the coast of Iteloochistan. ‘ Snndt'ux'd B. Dole. president of Ha- ;mii, left for \Vnshingtpn for the pur‘ Y . . . . pose of consumng wzth the administra- “on (in (he suhect ofunm‘xatinn. Logan (‘:1rlislo,sonofJohn G. (‘urlisle imd his chief Olerk when the latter was ficcrutary {oftthe treasury. died sudden- !y at ‘the‘fhome of his parems in New fork, aged 38 youri A mm‘ part} was born inithc ('unfm“ (moo in Si. Louis of xhv popniists and immmi the people's party. It has sev- ‘i‘rml :2-1} ('Ol}llé‘('(i()ll with the national ‘iiopulist (-nmmittvc. ‘ Evnjumin liuncrworth, commissioner pf patents, an ex-oongressman and a bvar veteran, died at Thomasviile. Gm, \‘here he had gone for his honltll‘ aged 9 years. His’ hair}. was in Cincinnati. Gen. Christopher Colon'Auger, U. S. M” retired, died of old age at hishome {m Washinmnn. lj) x'hny‘ " \O \khLv\ IS v\ hill in the Virginia legisfaturo. u‘ 7r}; prmnises to become a Iuw, pm- h hits flirting undcr penuliy. (Gen. Merriam has been ordorml to M‘s-(pom- the departure of the govern- njeux rei'wf expedition to Alaska, ow- ing: to fawn-:1 bio rvf>urts received. 5A Fdrim of railroad ticket fox‘j'eries h§we (:nme to light it St. Joseph \10. \flm h .1 re twliowd 10 have been carried «:3: a number (1f5ears. 3 PERSONAL AND POLITICAL {Hart-us .\. 1151an “as xeeiecmd Io {Apresvnz Ohio in the United Stats-s 591mm. for sewn )ears and mo months I \[rs.\luw1te‘ ugtd ll)? \ch. died at fhv (‘01? 1 I\ hthe at “Indium Mach. ; )\Lmon-KKman {I -\; Sprncher of Pox .zugc \\1s. died suddéni) in Phoenix. FOREIGN. A British surveying expedition. con- sting of 150 natives. were massacred Thwéxpurr: of (lamest? c mort‘ha‘n disc fol Decrvmlm Lust amounted to $12131â€" 151.541., 1.1 inm'e'lse us vampmod wzth Del « mbz 1. H06. of owr $7 000 000 For H} 12 months the increase} “as over $1M.,000 000. ’lhe imparts; during De- (9 we? amounted to $51 514 733, and for mp 1: months the increase “as about 3:. $3 :300 (>00. 0 g'l. The- Vibe-It (‘ (:roelIIo'If. owe a \ImIIthI \‘hDUSI’HP Irvrchnnt in (ohImbIIs. 0.. (entwined SIII'I‘ide- in CM 'iIgo 1n jump iIIIv roIII the stteeIIth story of the Mn- sonic t< mph‘ '1er cm of Indianapolis has been (-lzdsrn as the headquarters of the ( nitml \Iine \Iorkers. 34' Inrnmlo “racked mnnv houses and Ircd smeml persona near Maude (1:311 William Booth. the head (1fthe Suhmion 111111} arrived in New Yoi‘k from 11011dm1.11v “11} make (1‘ “1111‘ of the mnmpal mtics of this (ountn and (.H: dzl Itiohzm! 11101112“ and Riéhmd Murm} “erg 1131111} and 101115 Rmh fumih 111‘ jun-ll In 1111 explosion of (hnumite in 11111 11e11nz-11 Lourno Ore )léh‘lfiic hall. which was built in 1805 in Iereland at :1 onsx of $60,000. was burired; Sunfoxd B; Dabs. president of the Hu- “Minn npuhth. arlived in San Fran- 14ch from chnlulu on the steamer Pei-11. Tlxge lumber mi) of the Inger-so!) Land and Lumberoampnny near Bland Junc- tion‘: \\'is._was burned. the loss being $70,000. (Nifio Methodists aré preparing tb cele- brat their centennial and President )ICngnley will be the central figure of the éelebrution. EK‘jab Davis. 65 years of a e. and Miss; Fannie Spnuldlng. aggd 07, were marfied iii Webster City. 13., flms end- ing? romance; of 47 years’ standing. up A. Cog: Edwin K. Meyers, ‘former state printger. fen from hiscarringe in Harris- burg; Pa.. and was killed. A {mg orgnmzed for the systematic rob ry l50f mail boxes is operating in the lnrrre cities of the country. An inventory filed in the probate man at Chimwo places the value of the Pullman estate zu $0 363 “092 Strpng protests have been mailed to every; member of congress againswhe pass! ge of the immigration bill by150 Gerriinn societies of Chicago. Tw§ unfinished houses in Baltimore. Md, (inflamed and eight. workmen were injured, two fatally. ' '1 he se‘pnrnte school law of Oklahoma preventing the mixing of white and colored scholars has been declared voiu. At a vouvention in Kingfisher a resp- iutiml’ was adopted unanimously peti- tionix " the present congress to pass an (mainly: a‘m pmvh’fiug for the admis- sion qt Ukluhoma as a state. Scott iLeighton. a 3“ painter, died in Boston. Sign Nicolini. husband of Mme. Ade- lina Patti Nicolini. died at I’au. France. ' A paxsenger train on the Central Pa- cific jumped the track near Colfax: (7.11.. and Engineer Huckett ‘and Fireman Lightm‘r were killed and other pumps were injured. Expmts to America from north Ger- man} shoned a {3111an off during the Inst quarter of $3. 231 813 principalh in sugar. fAn act to pxerent the maninrm of first cousins has passed the Kentucky legislature Great Britain has ngaindéclinod 10 reopon the smiling question. The Maryland legislature) took an in- t-fi'ectual 1)nl}ot,forl.'111ted Stan‘s scu- ator. Mrs. John Shepard. of Shn'ais Min‘J . died of heart diseaqe \\ MIC sittingxead- infv her Bib‘e. Broad riots ham: ooc‘nrred at Amâ€"onn, “315'. following a request made my: the mayor for a: rrdnction in the price of Head. ‘ J. T. MrFoe, of Lme. fife lm'gwst stock feeder and importer of fine hurses in snuthern 7mm. has failed. Party persons were kill9d and eight injured by an explosion of gas in a mine in the Tagenrogdisn'iot in Russia. Six Failing Vessels which sinrtvd from Honolulu 10 days ago all arrived in San Pram-Esra within a few hours of each other. Telegrams from most of 1119 Ilrnre towns in 1 rnnce Show that tho urti- Jemish (‘IflISHdt‘ is assuming most men- acing proportions. It is announced that Great Britain is deteraned. oven at the cost of war. to keep the doorrof Chinese commerce open to England. hvarir‘g the inscriptibn. “Death to the Jews." More than 30 employes of theAdnms Express (‘ompany in XMV York city have been arrested for stealing. Riots occurred ‘in Paris between stuâ€" dents and anarchists and the trowm were compelled to clear the streets. The trouble was (Wer an antiâ€"Semitic meet- ing: in which;bannsrs werndisplnyed JamesI‘v‘.Berr3.km1\\ninlm' n: the tramp millionaire (‘iedml‘udu('.:111Ry... from the vfl‘ovts of a fail. Ex~Congrossmnn Bmxjamin S. Hooper died suddezfly :xt Farmx‘ine. Va. (Ihnum-oy M. Depmv has been Morin] prvsiden: of the “Ppubliczm ciub of New York. The [Inhed States supreme court says the heirs of a man who (‘mnmifs suicide when in sound mind cannot N- cover on a life insurance pulivy. A strike in New England cotton mills against a reduction in wages affects owr 100.000 persons. Tlié Martin A. Dyersop building in Chicago. occupied by business firms. was purtiaily burned. the loss being $200,000. It is proposed to turn the Erie canal over to We federal government. It is stated in Hamnn that Gen. Bianca will resign soon. as the govern- ment at Madin is dissatisfied “ith his poiicv ' ‘Fire @estroyod Vlhe Yester block Mck’eesgort. P3,. causing a loss $200.000.‘ John Matthews. :1 grocer. murderer! 1 \\ lb' :1 hatchet v"? is “He and two chi} r’ mm In fie“ York and then killed him~ self. Despondenm “as the cause , ._‘, . I .. _ -....u.., ulnyum Luuulua uch-ccu .. U“ The urgent, deficiency appropriation ' 0, Milwau 89, St. Paul, Minna. 058: bill was passed in the United States sen. l mlnnd and Duluth, known as theg’hs- . . cousin Central Lines. Before making 8 Me on the 18th and {LI'CSOlllthll provul- journey to any of these northwestern points. iug lhut bonds of the [71mm nSlutt-s Inquire rela‘tiye to the Fast and_Elegant_ly may be paid in standard silver Hollars ‘ 191111131936 Trams thh leave Chicago daily I mus. favorably reported. ‘ In ex'wutive ‘ ticket a out can give you complete informa. sessmu Senator Morgan occupied the tign. as. C. Pond, G. P. A., Milwaukee, time in a plua for the annexation of ' “’5- ' , V . _ llnu‘nii. In ilio house Mr. De Armond : . Advantage. of the Sleigh. (hm) oifrred us an amendment To The l The. man who owns a sleigh has no dimâ€" diplomutiv and consular appropriation ‘ culty in making himself solid with tho girls. hill :1 X‘t’SUlutlon for therecognizing of AS SH‘IB 300" get cola xd fir? ready V) 8° Cuban bellig‘m'cnuv which caused an 1 home he 05m take an inn ~ as S“ in one after- , , A , noon, taking each girl home as fast as she (“1‘”ng ‘lf‘bmi‘; but “0 “Cl-“”1 “"15 freezes and goingforanother. Theman who tnlwu. The lmlinn appropriiitiOn lvill gets a girl in a buggv in summer isn't allowed ($7.527.23H4) was reported and the army {alum hack ti“ the horse 8935 lame.â€"-â€"At,- ' . chisou Globe. - bill was passed. l , William \V. Ashby. of Norfolk. Yaw , All About Alnukn. United Stateg consul at Colon. and four j . (Perm? desiging 13168: glndlznost efdmglitie 4 , . .\ .1 mormaxouuouc elasango es mlur persons “eie drouued “lule ‘[ can get mama and other matter by sending lmuuug. . . ' y . four cents in stamps to “X M. Lowrie, Gen- Snuthern Cities report encouraging ‘ 333.1 A em, Great Northern Railway, 220 prosper-ts in all lines of'trude for the 1 South [lark SL. Chicflzo, “1., or_fnee by new rear . ‘ E calling at his efficaq'l‘he Grazilt I§ortlhe3n " ”n ‘ . > _ I is the short line to . eattlv rm ort an ; '1hnerlultlrvnofnobem Alexm’idrryf vostiluuled trains; tourist sleepers“, meals in Dorohester. 31:155.. were found (.ead m l dining (.an a la carte; connects with .11 bed. having been nsphyxiuterl by gas. ‘: Alaska steamers. l vm t e XVisconsiu Central. Yohr nearest The, features of the proceedings in the ;United States senate on the 171!) were ‘the speech by Senator Wolcott (COL). chairman of the bimetallic (‘oxnmissiong’ upon the negotiations with Europe-no countries relative to international bi- metallism and the passage of the Lodge biii restricting immigration into the United State‘s. Senator Hanna, of Ohio. took the oath of ot'fiée. 1n the house the consideration of the army appropriaâ€" tion bill was not completed. Mr. Lewis (“'ash.) mode a speech in denunciation of trusts. which. he. declared. were threatening the liberties of the country. nu Eight hundred buildings Were de- stroyed by a fire which devastated Port uu Prince, Uuyti. ... ,‘_ The Omar: o legismluranfter passing an alien labor Luv bill adjourned aim.- the. ¢ Charles Pelham Villiers‘ known as the “Father of the British house ofconr mans," having sax contirfimusiy in the house since 1835, died at South Wolver~ humptmx. aged 96 years. f Mobs headed by §panish oflix'ers do are) ed newsp: :per mm es in Havana. LATER. 'zxmous nnigxalj In this connection Mas. E. L. MYERS. Quakn/ \ ake, Pu... says: “ My ovaries were badly dis-‘ ‘ ended, and for almost a year I sufleretl with se‘ vero burning pains which wage almost unendur able. and a dull. heavy pain in the lower portion of my back. If standing I was most lieved with my foot resting on a steel or chair. ‘ The doctor told me ; uld have .to take my bed and keep quiet. I had not used half a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vege- table Compound befox‘é it worked Wonders with mé. I now owe my health to the Compound. To those who are suffering from diseases peculiar to wo- men, I would any that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just who‘ they need." ‘ > Mm, Pinkham wishes to befriend you, and if you will write her at L Mass” tellingiher just how you feel, she will give you the «very best 35 :9. tree of charge. Think what a. privilege it i3 to be able to write to 3 won“ who bleamedin all these matters, and willing to advise van withnvn 4.....- Do not, my sister, let your mal'itdy go so far, but those of you who are already suffering in this way should begin at once a course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will restore the organs to their normal con- dition. Heat, sense of tenderness and swelling of a part, are all indications that there is need of instant repair â€"the stitch in time. Where these symptoms exist on the left or the right side of the womb, disease of the ovary is setting in, and soon there will be,df there is not nlrendy established. a discharge, trifling at first, but later copious and irritating. Soon, also, there will be felt dull, dragging pains radiating from the ovary. Racial Characterhuel. Tomâ€"It takes an Irishman for rendv Wit. ‘ Dirk (who has just vislted his: “\1nvIe”)â€"â€" L And a Jew for ready cashrâ€"I‘p To Date. ‘ v i l 1 The long-headed clgrékggn reaches the shortest. sermonâ€"Chicago Dai y News. Talk is cheap, but somehow'gonsip alivaye gums currencyâ€"Chicago Dain News. “'hen a man is drxvlnk. 3an should talk least, he talks most.â€"~Archison Globe. The {rue culture of‘personal beau? is not external; it is heart Worksâ€"(1.11.311 er. Mchcker’l Theater, Chicago. January ‘24 James A. Home begins his an- nual engagement with his beautiful idyllic play, “Shore Amps.” It is hard to convince a schoonmv that summer vacation (luvs are longer than Win- ter school dens. ~Chicago Dan}; News. Kemp’s Ba‘tsam will stop the cough at once. Go t9 your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Lar 0 bottles, 50 cents and $1.00. G0 at once: de aye are dangerous. mm uy um uuuorma rxg byrup Co only, and for sde by alldmggists 3t 50 centgpet bottle. First CitizenéAnd 1's Herr Von Pom- meler a proper candidate for the reichaâ€" rath? Second Citizen (impressivelyJâ€"My friend you should see him punch the hamâ€"Puck. .......... wzlucl, vulcu. tut) opnngume comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy thegenuine. Mum» factureddbÂ¥ the Califorma Fig_Syrup C9. nnlu a- A- -AIA LA, n u '10 cleanse the systemh m a cutie and truly beneficial manner, when te Springtime nnmnn I‘nn ‘L - 4._._ A, I “Yes,” replied Cawstik, who had read Pennington's latest, “when a minute would suffice them to say all that is necessary?‘ Philadelphia North American. A cold-sore and stiff. All right again St. Jacobs Oil did itâ€"cured. “I often marvel," said Pennington, the author, “at these critics who in an hour’s time blast a work ovef which-We authors have spgpt a IMF-n- ' Cold quickens rheumatism, but quicklx Sureiy, St. Jacobs Oil cures it. Limp and lameâ€"Llama back. St. Jacobs Oil cures it p‘romptly, surely. ‘ The man who owns a sleigh has no diffiâ€" culty in making himself solid with thp girls. As girls soon get cola d are ready to go home he can take as max: as six in one after- noon, taking each girl home as fast as she freezes and going for another. The man who gets a girl in a lmggv in summer isn't allowed to turn back till the horse gets lame.â€"-â€"At.- chisou Globe. - A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. Coaching Leads to Contamptlonh 0, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minna. 0133, A: land and Duluth, known as the 'is' gonsin Central Lines. Before making a pourney to any of these northwestern pants. inquire rela'tive to the Fast and Elegangiy Equi pad Trains which leave Chicago daily via 1 e XVisconsiu Central. Yohr nearest ticket gentficay‘ giv_e i‘ouvgoznpiqtgjnfonma. of a rgflfiny gysteg rugniég §é§“’een Chi- “'Twa’sn’t that, sor.” hastily Eemrked the tenant. “ ’Twasn’t flint.” “W'hat ailed her, then?" “W'hy, you see, nor, she were ‘ust n-cryin’ because it reminded herso mm: of home." ~Cleveland Plain Dealer. x A few days ago the head of the household waited on him. “We”, sor,” he said, “that roof has been leakin’ ngin." “Has it f” asked the landlord. “Yis sor. It leaks right over me sister's bed. braps right down on her, sor. This marnin’ she came out o' the room a»cryin’, nor. It, had-bfg’n raining on her all mght. Yls', sqr, crxin ._ "Wen; (€55? fin Tophet," inquirea the lageflgrd, “glidrg’t she mgve the bed?” Characteristic Bit of “Gaul" Ireland in America. A Clefeland landlord has one of his houses tenanted by a family that is out of all proportions to the size of the dwelling. In fact, he strongly suspects that there are at least two distinct families in the house,1md he is quite anxious to ct rid of them. ‘ He doesn't want to turn t mm out and he has been hoping they, would‘mke tlie frequent hints he Ives them and seek some other lo- cation. .ately the have complained of a leaky roof, but the nndlord has determined to‘mgke n3) repairs yngil they leave. Pgrh-pl You Have Heard The Bras. 0! Critic: RAINY REMINDER. In Vienna. 30-! of All ivilege it is to be able to writé to a we); a, and willing to mm you without chm One reason whyia‘xrnan hates to clothes is because he always forgets to get O handkerchief~Washingmn Democrat. Blankleyâ€"I‘he fact is, lime an 310 thought my boy Harold a sort ofa mufl', an . I undertook to give him some boxing let» sons. 'l‘his'is the resu}! of the first lesson. 0, I’m proud of that boyâ€"Odds and Endl. _A girl puts in a grâ€"eat {123;} of her spay.» time reudivng advertisements and wanna; thmgs.~â€"\\ ashington Democrat. Friend~“’hat is the mauer, Blankrty? You’re all cut about and your arm in 5in as though you had been in a fight, and yet you look‘ bcax’E‘ing 9nd smiling over it all. in u suing information as to free homestead lawn, low transportation rams. etr., wiil have pam Mats, em, sent free on app‘icntion to the Begvxrtment of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any agent of the Government. or to G. J. Broughton, Canadian Got": Agent. 1223 Monadnrmk Building. Chicagn. 111.“. J. Grieves, (Tan. Gov't Agent. Reed City, Mich; D. Cm'cn. Can. (‘Jov't Agent. Bad Axe. Mich; N. Barthcflomew. Des Bfoinés‘ Iowa, or D. Harry Murphy. Stratford. Iowa. . , V”. .xrukxulclbul num- tionaiities A rmdx there are manv settlen gone in from the states and hé report. from {hpm are highly fgmrgible. Those de- c§..;.\., :n:.\_.._.‘ , ,, ,_,.w.. “nu, ”cc. n4: 1 ways. markets, schoolc. churdms~all are wm’nnient. Thé Canadian form of govern- ment is one of the most liberal known, and n heartv thvme is‘géan to settlers of aunt- Mn“ nun m ralsmg wneat m thispne prov'iqce. cannot possibly be secured In any mmmg district. Of course mining develnpme’nt as- :ista agricultural development, and that in why the Government of Canada feels so much assurance in predictiné pros ority to All who take up farms in Canada. \R'estem Canadt {0â€"day promises more than any other known. fivm that is open to immigration. Farms 0! 160 Acres. (-apab)e of preduoimz the best No. 1 hard wheat, yieldmg thirty to forty bush- o‘e '0 the acre, are. gifen 3pm}: free. VRail- Canada has other gold fields thou h. ‘ They are the fields that produce lier gol ea. ‘ grain. This year the crup of Manitoba, ly- ing north of North Dakota, yielded 121,000,- ‘ 000 bushels of when: alone The current. price averages 76 (-enias, which. as a local paper puts it, "makes the product in gold this year, {or wheat alone, equal to 3 Val!” of $15,960,000.” ’I'vreim)~ thousand farmer! did this, or an average to each producer of about 8798. “But these same farmers are not living by Wheat alone. This is only one source of rev- enue to them out of many. They have also; beef, butter, potatoes, oats, barley and pou1~ my to sell, and sometimes other things, so that it may be fairly estimated that their-ix» comes will avera eat least 31,000119r farmer. Thus I-Iamiolwa iélds have yielded this yest- fiilly $20,000,000 in gold, divided among 20,~ 000 actual producers, and a general populi- tioirof about 200,000.” soil in raising wheat in t cannot possibly be secun district. Of course minim :ista ukric-uhural devplnnr mlly $20,000,000 in gold, divided among 20,~ 000 actual producers, and a general populi- tion of about 200,000." After counting the cost of stamp mini. ex- penses of men, etc, rirh as is the Klondike, suph vast wealth as is being taken out of the 3011 in ralsmz wheat m 1 \in mm “mm--- the search for 30M, and has diverted ch attention of many others. But 1n order tD get there it is necessary that a man shoum be possessed of the best of health, strnng powers of endurance and consnder- able means., He leaves ins wu’e and his fam- iJv for a considerable period, and the hard- ihip he has to epdure are all unknown to him If you want an Elena: or DYNAMO at any de- se rip uou don'- I purchaso until v (,u have sent for our IcAL SECOND - HAND LIST. MACHINES at all kind. in lint-class condition. a: MAGH'NEHY than! 0318- THIRD. ' [he PBII‘E of new.- Chicago Edison Company, _ 01:)er Conducted Tom-u: Wm ta PD an. 0113., run We GREAT ROCK ISLAHD ROUTI Loan CHICAGO Thursdays Oped «annex/jam [or TACO" and ”Am! Wdh {01- 34:3: And Klan“. loldn. THE CANADIAN GOLD FIELDI. The! Do Not All Lie in the Yukon. 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